Namit Sharma
Sultan of Delhi is a mass entertainer: Namit Sharma
Namit Sharma, the renowned personality, who has worn many hats in the world of media and entertainment, recently produced the web series Sultan of Delhi under the banner of Reliance Entertainment. Based on the book, Sultan of Delhi: Ascension by Arnab Ray, the series is directed by Milan Luthria and co-directed and co-written by Suparn Verma, the show will reimagine the charm of old India. Sultan of Delhi will stream from October 13. The series stars Tahir Raj Bhasin, Anjum Sharma, Vinay Pathak, Nishant Dahiya, Anupriya Goenka, Mouni Roy, Harleen Sethi, and Mehreen Pirzada. In an exc | Click Here...
Review of Viu’s Kaushiki: Pacy plot, lacks punch
The attempt to thrill mostly lies in two broader ways which a writer usually implements: a trick and an art. Mostly, especially in Indian storytelling context, the preferred go to technique is the trick, where multiple mini secrets unfold (sequence after sequence) in quest to solve the larger ultimate secret. Talking about ‘art’ (more evolved form), it basically relies on meticulous character development where the plot and the enactors merge seamlessly. Viu’s latest urbane setting adrenaline injected fast-paced thriller Kaushiki relies heavily on the first kind of | Click Here...
Kaushiki is a ‘dramatic thriller’ – Namit Das
Namit Das who will make his debut with respect to being part of web-series on the digital space with Viu India’s Kaushiki is happy to be associated with this new, growing medium. Says Namit, “I have done two short films earlier, but technically this is my first into web-series. Also collaborating with Viu India and Big Synergy was a great experience. I had a great time working with such good actors.” Ask him about what the series Kaushiki is all about, and he says, “Kaushiki is all about the dark sides of people, the side which we don’t talk about, dark corners of yo | Click Here...
Review Voot’s Yeh Ke Hua Bro: A boring brohomie
This is a new world. A world of possibilities and opportunities. And the vibe at the screening cum press launch of VOOT’s new show validated the notion. Night was young, air sniffing of curious anticipation as young content guns geared up with slight pride and sheepish critical coy as the projector rolled out first three episode of Yeh Ke Hua Bro…a fun, peppy, today’s comedy tale (apparently). Munching on some delectable delicacies and sipping on soothing smoothies, we donned the glasses of scrutiny as the lights dimmed paving way for an entertaining evening. VOOT, part | Click Here...