Yuva
Hombale Films’ unveils the trailer for their next youth action drama, ‘Yuva’ starring Yuva Rajkumar!
Hombale Films is currently the biggest production house in Indian cinema. They have made a significant impact with their blockbuster movies such as KGF Chapter 2, Kantara: A Legend, and Prabhas-Prashanth Neel's 'Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire'. Their upcoming theatrical release, 'Yuva', is also generating a lot of buzz among the audience. The trailer of 'Yuva', a new action drama featuring Yuva Rajkumar, the third generation of the Rajkumar family, has recently been released. The teaser is captivating, and it promises an exciting storyline that revolves around the emotional relationship be | Click Here...
Revisiting Mani Ratnam’s Yuva As It Turns 19
Yuva, which was released on May 21, 2004 is that rarity which can be watched both as an entertainer and a vehicle for projecting socio-political ideas.The easiest thing in the world is to sneer at someone who attempts to be unconventional through conventional routes. In that sense, Mani Ratnam and Michael Mukherjee, his protagonist in his latest film, share the same predicament. Like Ajay Devgan's fascinating character who wants to bring about a change in the social order, Ratnam's cinema signifies tremendous leaps in the way we perceive popular entertainment in this country. | Click Here...
IWMBuzz revisits Mani Ratnam’s Yuva On Its Completion Of 18 Years
The easiest thing in the world is to sneer at someone who attempts to be unconventional through conventional routes. In that sense master-creator Mani Ratnam and Michael Mukherjee, his protagonist in Yuva, share the same predicament. Like Ajay Devgan’s fascinating character who wants to bring about a change in the social order Mani Rathnam’s cinema signifies tremendous leaps in the way we perceive popular entertainment in this country. A riveting blend of social message and entertainment is what sets Yuva apart. Like Ratnam’s first Hindi film Dil Se, Yuva is an extre | Click Here...
From Jab We Met To Karan Arjun: Do You Know Bobby Deol Was Approached For These Bollywood Movies?
Bobby Deol who comes from a clan of actors, with his father and big brother, Dharmendra and Sunny Deol respectively being amazing actors, has had lesser chances of proving his mettle in the Bollywood industry. Bobby Deol debuted with Barsaat but could not create as many opportunities for himself at work, like his father and brother. However, not many know that Bobby was unlucky enough to not have accepted many pivotal roles in films that went on to do well. A report in bollywoodlife.com, talked about the films that Bobby was approached for, but could not accept for various rea | Click Here...
Watch These Movies To Drive Away Your Lockdown Blues
1. Saathiya(2002): The greatest disservice that a viewer can do to Shaad Ali’s debut film is to approach it after seeing the original Tamil film Alai Payuthe. Saathiya adapts the source material wholesale. There’s no attempt to take the original screenplay any further in Hindi. Perhaps the crisp-and-wispy storyline couldn’t be taken any further without ruining the delicate equipoise of Alai Payuthe.That tender touch is tirelessly tangible in Saathiya. We can touch the subtly shaded emotions of a workingclass romance painted with the pastel colours of poetry and life. Shaad showers a b | Click Here...