
Ananya Panday
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4 days ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Fenil Seta |Janhvi Kapoor |Ananya Panday |Suhana Khan
In the tenth and last episode of The Filmy Hustle, hosted by distributor-exhibitor Akshaye Rathi, Ram Gopal Varma and Anurag Kashyap came together for the first time for an interview and as expected, they went down memory lane and raised interesting points on filmmaking like never before. RGV opened up on Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (2007), a remake of Sholay (1975). Many consider it to be his worst film.
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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Fenil Seta |Ananya Panday |Sharvari Wagh reflects |Aishwarya Rai
In the eighth episode of The Filmy Hustle, hosted by distributor-exhibitor Akshaye Rathi, Kim Sharma and Rajeev Masand of Dharma Cornerstone (DCA) raised important points about talent management, what goes behind the scenes and a lot more. We are living in times of entourages and it has often become a matter of huge discussion, especially after some filmmakers called out the practice and how it adds to the budget.
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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Fenil Seta |Ananya Panday |Sharvari Wagh reflects |Aishwarya Rai
Final Destination Bloodlines has emerged as a surprise and has gone beyond expectations, shocking the trade. The film faced numerous challenges – it was an ‘A’ rated film and not meant for the faint-hearted. There was no idea if the series had a following in India as the last part, Final Destination 5, was released way back in 2011. On top of it, it had competition from the highly anticipated flick, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.
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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Fenil Seta |Ananya Panday |Sharvari Wagh reflects |Aishwarya Rai
In the eighth episode of The Filmy Hustle, hosted by distributor-exhibitor Akshaye Rathi, Kim Sharma and Rajeev Masand of Dharma Cornerstone (DCA) raised important points about talent management, what goes behind the scenes and a lot more. A conversation with them is incomplete without the mention of Orry, the enigmatic social media personality who has become a household name.
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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Rajiv Vijayakar |Ananya Panday |Sharvari Wagh reflects |Aishwarya Rai
In the three months between April and June 1975, 50 years ago, the filmmaking maestro, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, delivered two diametrically opposite films that were both hits and also gained critical appreciation. Chupke Chupke released on April 11, and Mili on June 22.
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