Bamfaad
Gulaal to Bamfaad: Movies to watch during lockdown
Gulaal(2009): "Gulaal", which is about student unrest and intense politicking."Gulaal" emblazons itself across the screen as a deft and brutal film on the culture of decadence in a typical north Indian setting. And it spares no room for niceties as it is a powerful portrait of a culture that thrives on bullying tactics. The homage to the cinema of Vishal Bhardwaj is rampant in "Gulaal". Somewhere in the brilliantly-cohesive soundtrack we even hear strains of Lata Mangeshkar's "Pani pani re" from Bhardwaj's "Maachis" in the film where life is lived by the gun and the | Click Here...
Naxalbari is an interesting subject: Aamir Ali
ZEE5 has consistently been a leader in producing and providing exceptional content for its audience. Even during the pandemic, the video streaming platform continues to present fresh Original content – from films like Pareeksha, Chintu Ka Birthday, Yaara, Bamfaad, Ghoomketu to web series like Lalbazaar, Mafia, and most recently, Churails. The OTT player is the only one to start shooting in the lockdown, with units following and maintaining all the restrictions and safety guidelines that have been set. Naxalbari, one of the most awaited Originals, is currently being shot in Goa. One | Click Here...
No regrets on my role getting chopped in Bamfaad- Sana Amin Sheikh
The beautiful and talented TV actor Sana Amin Sheikh, last seen in Nazar, has just made an OTT debut with her film Bamfaad streaming on ZEE5. IWMBuzz caught up with her about this project and her return to FM Radio (Her Radio Mirchi show Khoobsurat Sana was a huge hit). Your thoughts on Bamfaad? This Anurag Kashyap presentation was initially supposed to have a theatrical release, but then the makers dropped it online. As a result, in an attempt to trim the film (down to one hour forty minutes) to meet the OTT requirement, a lot of my scenes have been choppe | Click Here...
Review of Zee5’s Bamfaad: Brings Home The Big Screen Experience
Starring Aditya Rawal, Shalini Pandey, Vijay Verma Directed by Ranjan Chandel Rating: *** ½ Call it a withdrawal symptom. But I was sure as hell happy to welcome this gripping if somewhat familiar mofussil love story about an Allahabad boy who falls for a girl who happens to be the local don’s keep. Boy and Girl make a run to the nearest safe town. Obviously Sairat has been streaming in Allahabad. The comfort of the familiar is not what makes Bamfaad watchable. It is that recycled yet raw energy of the smalltown passion-play that gives this feral rom | Click Here...