Raman Raghav
Of Violence and Valour: The “Kill” Thrill In Cinema
Cinema, in its eternal pursuit of storytelling, often plunges into the visceral depths of human experience, none more so than through the portrayal of gore. The treatment of "gore" in cinema, particularly within the Indian context, has evolved from subtlety to unabashed display, reflecting both societal appetites and artistic daring. In dissecting the gory entrails of this genre, one must appreciate its dual capacity to repulse and fascinate, to provoke contemplation and sheer visceral reaction. "Kill," directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat and produced by the illustrious Karan Johar alongs | Click Here...
Game time: Here’s how Vicky Kaushal got into basketball mode with Indian Army jawans
Vicky Kaushal is one actor who has worked his way up the industry after tremendous hard work and toil. The 'Masaan' actor proved his mettle as an actor with movies like 'Haraamkhor', 'Masaan', 'Raman Raghav' but unfortunately, was only classified as an 'art' film actor. But then 'Sanju' and his character of Kamli in it changed all dimensions for him. The movie turned his life upside down and brought him into the league of A-listers from the young brigade. Then came Uri: The Surgical Strike in his life, which was a tribute to all the soldiers who laid down their lives in the battle of | Click Here...