Paan Singh Tomar
Exclusive: Brijendra Kala joins Kay Kay Menon in film Ghumguma
Renowned actor Brijendra Kala, who is known for his work in projects like Jab We Met, Mithya, Agneepath, Paan Singh Tomar, Ankhon Dekhi, PK, Tubelight, and Batti Gul Meter Chalu, has bagged a new film. According to a credible source, Brijendra will be seen in an upcoming film, Ghumguma. Kay Kay Menon plays the lead role in the film. As per reports in the media, ace cinematographer Sirsha Ray who impressed his audience with his fascinating works in Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, Nagarkirtan, A Death In The Gunj, Shaddo, and other films has stepped into direction. Apart from Kay Kay, Kaus | Click Here...
Exclusive: Brijendra Kala to be a part of Swara Bhaskar starrer Mrs. Falani
Brijendra Kala, the talented actor, who is known for his work in projects like Jab We Met, Mithya, Agneepath, Paan Singh Tomar, Ankhon Dekhi, PK, Tubelight, and Batti Gul Meter Chalu, has bagged a new movie. As per a reliable source, the actor will be seen in Swara Bhaskar starrer film Mrs. Falani. The film is based on eight different stories. In recent times, wherein actors struggle to ace even a single look in the film efficaciously, Swara shall be pulling off eight different characters belonging from different regions, speaking different dialects, sporting differ | Click Here...
Vidya Balan’s Kahaani To Ayushmann Khurrana’s Vicky Donor: Low Budget Films That Made Huge Box Office Impact
The Indian Film Industry has achieved huge success worldwide. While some films recoup every penny spent on them, others have a less fortunate outcome. The industry has recently experienced an increase in the number of low-budget films. Several of these low-budget films have gone on to become enormous box-office hits, as well as gaining critical and popular acclaim. Check the list below! (As per reports in Mens XP) Kahaani: This crime thriller was a rollercoaster till the last scene and was made with a budget of Rs 8 crores but it ended up grossing over Rs 104 crores | Click Here...
From Paan Singh Tomar To Mary Kom: Here’s A List Of Must Watch Sports Movies
The popularity of sports biopics in Hindi cinema is still in its early stages. Perhaps the popularity of Shah Rukh Khan's Chak De India persuaded the directors that the genre would find a following. We haven't seen many sports films based on true events in the short period that Hindi cinema has been creating them, and even fewer that can elicit nail-biting tension while covering all elements of their subject's life. The majority of the time, they are hagiographies that gloss over a sportsperson's controversies, conflicts, and tough times, providing us just a sanitized perspective of their l | Click Here...
Enjoy these movies during lockdown
Paan Singh Tomar(2012): Some films are meant to run that extra mile to go beyond being a mere cinematic experience.As we see names of real-life athletes who died unsung flash across the screen at the end of Paan Singh Tomar we realize what we’ve just witnessed in the past 190 minutes of taut playing-time is not just film. It’s a treatise on what destiny has in store for people who do not conform to socially-acceptable definitions of success. Indeed Irrfan Khan as Paan Singh Tomar typifies that criminal neglect of all athletes in our country barring cricketers w | Click Here...