First Look Of 'Vikram Vedha' In Hindi To Be Announced Ahead Of Hrithik's Birthday
First look of upcoming Hindi action-thriller "Vikram Vedha" will be released on January 10, ahead of lead actor Hrithik Roshan's birthday. The film is a remake of the Tamil film released under the same name in 2017, which will be distributed in Hindi by T-Series, and is scheduled to be released by September 2022. The Tamil film was a great hit and garnered Rs 600 million in total.
Tags: Bollywood, India, Films, film Release, January 2022
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T-Series, Reliance Entertainment To Jointly Make Over 10 Films
After producing together music for years, Bhushan Kumar's T-Series and Reliance Entertainment have shaken hands to produce more than 10 films in joint collaboration. Under the Indian film industry's biggest collaboration, both will invest around Rs 1,000 crore. The investment will also bring films in different genres, ranging from small budget to big budget. ''I really look forward to our partnership with T-series,'' said Shibasish Sarkar,… read-more
Tags: T-Series, Reliance, Bhushan Kumar, Films
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Ayushmann Khurrana To Hit Screen Soon With Three Versatile Films
Famed actor Ayushmann Khurrana is set to launch his three-film package for the audience. Reportedly, all three films bring out different versions of Khurrana, Abhishek Kapoor directed 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui', Anubhav Sinha’s 'Anek', and Anubhuti Kashyap’s 'Doctor G'. “We will need to be disruptive and present fresh content for people to enjoy... that are unique and different. They would want to have community experiences that are… read-more
Tags: Ayushmann Khurrana, Anubhav Sinha, Abhishek Kapoor, Anubhuti Kashyap, Films
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'The Rapist': Aparna Sen's New Film To Premiere At 'BIFF'
The Rapist, from the national award-winning filmmaker Aparna Sen, is set to be premiered at the 26th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF). Film stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Arjun Rampal and Tanmay Dhanania play the lead roles. The film is part of the section- "A Window on Asian Cinema" at the festival. "The Rapist" is also nominated for the famed Kim Jiseok Award.
Tags: The Rapist, BIFF, Films, Aparna Sen, national award
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Ajay Devgn Reveals His Upcoming Hindi Remake Film 'Naandhi'
Posting about the Hindi remake of the Telugu movie "Naandhi" on Instagram, Ajay Devgn declared his latest project with Dil Raju. Flooded with positive reviews, Naandhi was released on February 19. Featuring Allari Naresh, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the lead roles, the directorial debut of Vijay Kanakamedala touched the heart of hundreds. "Rudra-the Edge of Darkness" will mark Devgn’s digital debut. His character of a cop in this movie “is more… read-more
Tags: Films, hindi remake, Digital Debut, casting director
Courtesy: The Quint
"Unfortunately, I Was Not The First Choice For The Film," says Tapsee Pannu
In an interview with Navbharat Times regarding Tapsee Panu's latest film 'Haseen Dilruba', the actor remarked the film a murder mystery and is glad to experiment with her look. "Unfortunately, I was not the first choice for the film. It eventually came to me after the makers had exhausted all their options," she mentioned. The film is set to release on July 2, and is written by Kanika Dhillon.
Tags: Films, Netflix, interview, movie premiere
Courtesy: The Quint
Cannes Organizers To Screen Lockdown Movies In 2021 Film Festival
The movie lineup for this year Cannes features lockdown films and movies from lesser known filmmakers. Unlike 2019 Cannes, excluding many films of Hollywood’s big names, director Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch,” Sean Pen’s “Flag Day” featuring stars with masks will also compete for the highest prize ‘Palme d’Or.’ Festival director Thierry Fremaux informed that among possible contenders two Netflix movies are also in predicament on how to… read-more
Tags: Cannes Festival, Films, France, Hollywood
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Ayushmann Khurrana Aims To Address Social Taboos Through Cinema
In a recent interview, actor Ayushmann Khurrana mentioned that he tries to "normalise" taboo topics through his films, right from 'Vicky Donor' to 'Article 15'. He opined that cinema has the capability to make society open-minded towards social issues. He further stated that he felt happy because of the positive responses received, for his films on the social taboos, from the Indian people who are naturally shy.
Tags: Ayushmann Khurrana, Taboo, Social Issues, Films, Bollywood
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