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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Fenil Seta |Delhi Capitals |Mumbai Indians
The visually-stunning musical Lucky - No Time For Love (2005) completes 20 years today on April 8. The film is memorable due to its soulful songs, Salman Khan’s energetic performance and also because it was Sneha Ullal’s debut film. Moreover, it was set in a conflict zone in Russia and has a somewhat eerie resemblance to what’s happening in the region today.
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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Fenil Seta |Delhi Capitals |Mumbai Indians |Pratik Gandhi
The box office numbers and content of Sikandar have shocked the trade, industry and also the core fans of Salman Khan. We spoke to trade experts to understand what went wrong with this highly-awaited Eid release. What went wrong with Sikandar? Trade experts share their views: “The organ donation track didn’t work. It seemed makers wanted to blend Bajrangi Bhaijaan with action.
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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Subhash K Jha |Delhi Capitals |Mumbai Indians |Pratik Gandhi
Filmmaker Shubhashish Bhutiani’s well acclaimed Mukti Bhawan completed eight years yesterday on April 7. Starring Adil Hussain, Lalit Behl, Geetanjali Kulkarni and Palomi Ghosh, the movie was a moving affair about life and death. On the film’s anniversary, Bhutiani looked back at it in an interview with us. On 8 years of Mukti Bhawan, director Shubhashish Bhutiani recalls, “Shooting in Varanasi was a beautiful experience.
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2 weeks ago |
bollywoodhungama.com | Subhash K Jha |Delhi Capitals |Mumbai Indians |Pratik Gandhi
Filmmaker Abhinay Deo’s Blackmail completed 7 years earlier this week. The film starred the late Irrfan Khan along with Kirti Kulhari and Arunoday Singh. On the film’s anniversary, Deo looked back at it in an interview with us. 7 years of Blackmail: Director Abhinay Deo recalls his last meet with Irrfan Khan; says, “We spoke about making the second part of the film”How do you look back on Blackmail? Blackmail was and always be a special film for me.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Delhi Capitals
NationalAssam police have captured six infiltrators from Bangladesh, including two women, and turned them over to the authorities of their neighbor. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Photo: PTIAssam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Photo: PTISix infiltrators, including two women, from Bangladesh, have been apprehended by Assam police and handed over to authorities of the neighbouring country, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Saturday.
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