Junoon
Exclusive: Manish Khanna bags Atrangii show Baghin
Manish Khanna the versatile actor who is presently seen in Colors' Udaariyaan, in the lead negative role of Samsher Kapoor has bagged yet another show. He will be seen playing the main negative role in Atrangii's upcoming show Baghin. Guruodev Bhalla the ace writer, director and producer helms the show Baghin as Producer. The plot is said to be loosely based on the Mahesh Bhatt film starring Rahul Roy, titled Junoon. We at IWMBuzz.com have been at the helm reporting exclusively about actors Dolphin Dwivedi, Krip Kapur Suri and Shalini Mahhall bagging prime roles in the show. | Click Here...
Uff Haye Garmi: Nia Sharma flaunts sensuality in strapless plunging neckline dress, Mouni Roy drops stunner in orange backless dress flaunting waist
Nia Sharma and Mouni Roy, the popular television beauties are now romping with their classic fashion dos on Instagram. The divas empowered top-notch vogue staples in the pictures that they shared giving us non-stop goals. Nia Sharma, who is currently busy with her stint in the reality show Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa 10, has shared a set of gorgeous photoshoot pictures on her gram. She looked fierce and bold in her sensuous outfit. Nia wore a deep neck white crop top. She teamed the top with mini embellished black skirt. Her makeup looked all on point, as she completed the look with wavy pony | Click Here...
Brahmastra Part I: Alia Bhatt introduces Mouni Roy as Junoon- The Queen of Darkness
Brahmastra is currently one of the most impending films in the row. The film shall be released this September, starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Chiranjeevi, Mouni Roy and others. Helmed by Ayan Mukherji and bankrolled by Dharma Productions, the film is undoubtedly making sheer hurls all across. That being said, the stars have been sharing constant posters and first looks of the character board on their social media handle and now Alia has introduced Mouni Roy as Junoon, who shall be portrayed as the Queen Of Darkness in the film. Alia sharing the poster, | Click Here...
The legacy of Theater guru Satyadev Dubey
Satyadev Dev was an Indian theatre director, actor-playwright, a screenwriter and film actor and director. Died at the age of 75 on the 25th of December 2011, he was a true legend. He was also honored with the Padma Bhushan award along with many awards over the course of his lifetime. The contributions made by him are remarkable. The guy is a legend and has left behind a great legacy. Born in a small town of Chhattisgarh, he moved to Mumbai with a dream of becoming a cricketer but entered into acting and produced numerous theatre sh | Click Here...
All the times Mouni Roy rocked the saree look
Mouni Roy is an Indian film and television actress. She is best known for playing Krishna Tulsi in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi in 2007, Sati in Devon Ke Dev…Mahadev and Shivangi in Naagin. She has also played the role of Meera in Junoon – Aisi Nafrat Toh Kaisa Ishq. Along with the television world, Mouni also rules the Bollywood film industry. She has played the lead character alongside Akshay Kumar in the sports biopic movie, Gold. In her last film, Mouni starred alongside John Abraham in the movie Romeo Akbar Walter. She is a talented and beautiful actor who has playe | Click Here...
Veteran actor Tom Alter dies of skin cancer
Padma Shri actor Tom Alter known for playing hard-hitting characters in movies like Aashiqui, Junoon, Ram Teri Ganga Maili and Gandhi, passed away on Friday night after a painful battle with skin cancer. The 67-year-old appeared in over 300 films which included the acclaimed Shatranj Ke Khiladi, Sardar and Parinda. He also worked in Bengali, Assamese and Telugu cinema. His TV work ranged from Bharat Ek Khoj to Shaktimaan. Tom Alter, who received the Padma Shri in 2008, was last seen in Sargoshiyan this year with Alok Nath and Farida Jalal. A statement released on behalf of his | Click Here...
Munir Lone, Head of Operations, Cinevista Writes: TV has evolved, but there is no sincerity left
There is a saying, ‘First impression is the last impression’!! For me, my ‘first job’ will be my ‘last job’... And this is the kind of association I have had for nearly 28 years with Cinevista Limited (previously called Cinevistaas). My journey with Cinevista started when I was a 20 years old young lad. And today, I am 49 years old and I am as passionate in work as I was on my day one. Cinevista is like family to me. I treat my bosses as my elder brothers and they treat me as their son. It all started in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir my home town in the year 1989. I | Click Here...