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Did You Know Sonu Sood Was Cast In This Chinese Film With Jackie Chan? Read More
Sonu Sood is a well-known actor not only in Bollywood but in the South. He made appearances in films in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. He is well recognized for his performances in action and comedy films, and his fans admire him for always being in shape. Few people are aware that the actor also appeared in a Chinese action-adventure film that was well-received throughout the world. The film, named Kung Fu Yoga, is about a Chinese professor who joins forces with an Indian researcher to find a lost treasure in India. The two visit several well-known locations, including a Tibetan ice cav | Click Here...
From Getting Married At 23 To Featuring In A Chinese Film: Check Out Unknown Facts About Sonu Sood
Sonu Sood, the life saviour for millions during the pandemic has not been just a hero for the netizens, but also his work onscreen has made him one of the most adored. Saying that today we are here with some of his lesser-known facts, as marked in ZEE News, that you never knew before. 1. Sonu made his debut as an actor with a Tamil Flick 'Kallazhagar'. | Click Here...
Chinese version of Drishyam is a blockbuster
Drishyam, the 2013 Malayalam film directed by Jeethu Joseph, is now a Chinese blockbuster. The film which starred Mohanlal in the Malayalam original, and Kamal Haasan in its Tamil remake, was bought by a Chinese production house a year ago for a remake. The Chinese remake entitled Sheep Without A Shepherd was released all over China on December 13, 2019, and became an instant hit, raking in 31.13 million dollars in the first week, making it a bigger success at the Chinese box-office than Jumanji 2: The Next Level, reports the Chinese portal CGTN. This crime thriller about a mi | Click Here...
Review of Chinese film So Long, My Son: Is China’s Own Mother India
Starring Wang Jingchun (as Liu Yaojun),Yong Mei (as Wang Liyun) Directed by Wang Xiaoshuai Rating: *****(5 stars) This 3-hour long Chinese epic is a staggering achievement in every sense. After I finished watching it I sat in supreme silence thinking about life, mortality, continuity, lineage, marital harmony, friendship and at the end of it all, the futility of it all. How do I describe So, Long My Friend? At its most visible level, it is the story of a couple, played with self-effacing velocity by Wang Jingchun and Yong Mei, who lose their only son in a frea | Click Here...