Sarika Singh
Saurabh Dubey joins the cast of Netflix series Mai
Actor Saurabh Dubey who has featured in films like Tere Naam, Blackmail, Sarkar, Hate Story etc, and was recently seen in the web-series Twisted 3 will be part of the Netflix series Mai produced by Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh Sharma under the banner Clean Slate Films. The series which will see Sakshi Tanwar in the lead role will be one of the 41 India titles that Netflix announced for this year alone. We at IWMBuzz.com have reported exclusively about actors Sarika Singh and Amit Singh Thakur being part of the series. We now hear of Saurabh Dubey playing a cru | Click Here...
Amit Singh Thakur in Netflix series Mai
Netflix has recently announced the huge bouquet of programming that is to come this year. There are as many as 41 new titles of India that are in the making. From web-series to films, documentaries, stand-up comedy specials, and reality shows, a lot is on offer this year. One out of the lot is Mai, the Netflix series which is being produced by Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh Sharma. The banner making the project is Clean Slate Films. The series has a stellar cast lead by Sakshi Tanwar. We recently wrote about Sarika Singh being part of the series. News coming to us is t | Click Here...
Sarika Singh bags Netflix series Mai
Netflix the globally-accepted OTT platform recently announced 41 new India titles, which include 13 films, 15 series, 4 documentaries, 6 stand-up comedy specials, and 3 reality shows. One of the projects announced is Mai, starring Sakshi Tanwar. The series is produced by Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh Sharma’s Clean Slate Films. The series has a stellar cast comprising of Vivek Mushran, Prashant Narayanan, Raima Sen, Seema Bhargava Pahwa and others. News coming to us is that Sarika Singh who has been part of films Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi, Kaamyaab etc, and web-series Bom | Click Here...
Review Of Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi: Is Exceptionally Relatable
Written & Directed by Seema Pahwa Rating: **** What a wonderful way for Indian cinema to begin the year! Let me say straightaway that Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi is a very fine film, and a spectacular start not just to this year, but also to veteran actress Seema Pahwa’s career as a director. Her understanding of the basically selfish self-serving nature of humankind is so deep, and so bang-on that five minutes into the film I felt I was sitting awkwardly as part of Ramprasad’s grieving family, their sickening squabbles over tea and bathroom time, and later on, | Click Here...