Purbi Joshi
Shooting in isolation is the new in-thing and it was fun to work on Metro Park: Pitobash
Pitobash the talented Bollywood actor is known for his movies I Am Kalam, Begum Jaan, Shor In The City etc. The talented actor has had an interesting outing on the webspace with shows Table No 5 for ZEE5 and Metro Park for Eros Now. Metro Park the series that had Ranvir Shorey, Omi Vaidya, Purbi Joshi, Pitobash, Vega Tamotia and others have now come up with an interesting and special ‘quarantine’ edition which promises to be all the more fun!! The new edition of the series is written by Ajayan Venugopalan. Pitobash enacts the popular role of Bittu in the series. | Click Here...
Hala awed by cliched trappings of a cultural diaspora
Hala (An original film by Apple) Starring Geraldine Vishwanathan, Purbi Joshi, Azad Khan Written & Directed by Minhal Baig Rating: ** (2 stars) When we first see the 17-year old Hala she is in the bath-tub pleasuring herself. It isn’t the right image to introduce us to her. Hala is sexually curious, yes. But she is no libidinous adventuress. But a calm curious poetess on cruising the world on a ski-board whose eyes conveys the suffering of a soul far older and worldweary than she. Somehow, the well-meaning bu | Click Here...
Review of Eros Now’s Metro Park: A hilarious, squeaky clean take on the world of the ubiquitous, globe-trotting Gujju
“You can take a Gujarati out of Gujarat, but you can’t take Gujarat out of a Gujarati.” This old adage perfectly sums up the world of Kalpesh and Payal Patel, the protagonists of Metro Park, Eros Now’s outrageously funny take on the peculiar human species called the Gujarati. With money on his mind and the taste of his home state on his tongue, the Gujju (a lovable slang for the Gujarati) will make any place on earth his home but will stick to his roots, just like chewing gum sticks to hair – staunch and steadfast. That fact notwithstanding, the Gujarati is also ente | Click Here...