Haathi Mere Saathi
Seamless And Surreal: Shriya Pilgaonkar Reveals She Failed To Recognize Rana Daggubati In Haathi Mere Saathi
Rana Daggubati is one of the most amazing and celebrated actors of the Indian entertainment industry. The man has been on top of his game in both regional as well as Hindi cinema and we are certainly very proud of all his achievements. One of his recent hits on the OTT platform which worked wonders for him and his audience was 'Haathi Mere Saathi'. While everyone absolutely loved and admired the way he played his character, folks, did you all ever think why actress Shriya Pilgaonkar who's a part of the movie herself ouldn't really recognise Rana in the first place? Well today, we spi | Click Here...
Haathi Mere Saathi: Doomed By Length?
Rana Daggubati’s dream project Haathi Mere Saathi in three languages has run into heavy weather , and not just because of the Covid situation. It seems the decision to release the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film(entitled Kaadan in Tamil, Aranya in Telugu) before the Hindi version, has spelled doom for the project. The Tamil and Telugu versions of Haathi Mere Saathi, released on March 26, have flopped miserably. And the main factor going against the project was its inordinate length. With a running time 150 minutes, no one had the patience to sit through the long film during t | Click Here...
Haathi Mere Saathi: Elephants Are Saved. What About Us?
The trailer of Haathi Mere Saathi would have pacified Rajesh Khanna. This Haathi Mere Saathi has nothing to do with Mr Khanna’s 1971 blockbuster of the same title. This one has lots of elephants in it but fails to address the elephant in the room: why has this film been made? Going by the trailer it looks like an awful mistake . So why compound the mistake by releasing what is clearly a dud sanctioned in a moment of insanity?If I was the producer I would quickly throw the footage into the sea and pretend it never happened. Haathi Mere Saathi has Rana D | Click Here...
Coronavirus Effect: Haathi Mere Saathi also postponed
Unwilling to take any risks, movie producers are rapidly postponing their releases to beat the coronavirus threat. Following the postponement of the release date of this season’s big-ticket purported blockbuster Sooryavanshi, one now hears that Eros International’s Hindi-Tamil-Telugu tri-lingual Haathi Mere Saathi which was to open in the first week of April has also been postponed indefinitely. With movie theatres closing down until March 31 in several states it | Click Here...