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Exclusive: Rajpal Yadav joins Rashami Desai in a new web film
Talented actor Rajpal Yadav, who has worked in some path-breaking movies such as Hungama, Waqt: The Race Against Time, Chup Chup Ke, Garam Masala, Phir Hera Pheri, has bagged a new web-film. As per a credible source, Rajpal will be seen in an upcoming web film which is directed by Anup Thapa. The web film is being produced by Shiv Yadav & 2 Idiot Films. As per the source, it is said to be a sitcom and Rashami Desai will play the lead role. We reached out to Rajpal but did not get revert. Watch this space at IWMBuzz.com for more exclusive updates. | Click Here...
Exclusive: Rajpal Yadav roped in for Farhad Samji’s web series Pop Kaun
IWMBuzz.com exclusively reported about Farhad Samji’s upcoming web series Pop Kaun. The project which is being produced by Yam Production helmed by Zukhrud Samji and Farhad Samji will stream on Disney Plus Hotstar. We earlier reported about Kriti Sanon’s talented sister Nupur Sanon and Kunal Kemmu playing the leads in the series. We also informed audience about Johnny Lever and Chunky Panday being part of the project. Now, we hear, that talented comedian Rajpal Yadav, who has worked in some path-breaking movies such as | Click Here...
Mausam Mastana Biryani Astana. Foodies Out There Craving Over This Finger Licking Chicken Biryani. Have A Glance On This Recipe
Any form of biryani is loved and enjoyed by everybody. This biryani will take you to the royal era of Mughals in India. Actually, the word biryani is an Urdu word and it originated from the word "boring" which means rice, or "biryani" which means to fry or roast. Biryani is originally from South India. It's really famous throughout the world. Nowadays we can see this dish in every part of India and sell it in small containers or kilos. Hyderabadi Biryani is best amongst all. Here we look at finger-licking chicken biryani when Mausam is Mastana. INGREDIENTS. FOR MARINATION. | Click Here...
5 Unexpected Feel Good Comedies For The Lockdown
You have seen and laughed your way through Chotisi Baat, Chasme Buddoor, Golmaal, Hera Pheri and Judwaa. But the directors of all 5 made other if not better though less successful comedies during their ‘laugh’ time. Here is my list of less well-known comedies by the five mirth masters that can’t be missed. 1. Katha (1983): Sai Paranjpye is rightly celebrated for Chashme Buddoor which set a new benchmark for burlesque and banter, and also gave Farouq Sheikh and Deepti Naval an opportunity to display their comic timing. But I feel Sai was far more confid | Click Here...