Actor Abhishekh Khan, who is receiving a lot of positive response to his work in the recently released streaming series ‘Lootere’, has shared his experience of working with the acclaimed actor Rajat Kapoor in the series.
Abhishekh shared that the latter is a very easy actor to work with.
He also said that Rajat treated him like a son during the shoot.
In the series, Abhishekh essays the character of Mudit Jain, a member of the ship’s crew. His character is marked by wit, quick thinking, and compassion for his colleagues.
Reflecting on his experience of working with Rajat Kapoor, Abhishekh said: “It was incredibly flexible and easy to work with Rajat (Kapoor). He made me feel like family, treated me like his son. There was always an enjoyable conversation, centered around good cinema and meaningful discussions.”
Abhishek also shared that the two often discussed the film ‘Mithya’ directed by Rajat.
Abhishekh shared that the latter is a very easy actor to work with.
He also said that Rajat treated him like a son during the shoot.
In the series, Abhishekh essays the character of Mudit Jain, a member of the ship’s crew. His character is marked by wit, quick thinking, and compassion for his colleagues.
Reflecting on his experience of working with Rajat Kapoor, Abhishekh said: “It was incredibly flexible and easy to work with Rajat (Kapoor). He made me feel like family, treated me like his son. There was always an enjoyable conversation, centered around good cinema and meaningful discussions.”
Abhishek also shared that the two often discussed the film ‘Mithya’ directed by Rajat.
- 3/28/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Oct 10 (Ians) As megastar Amitabh Bachchan turns 80 on October 11, the tickets of his latest release ‘Goodbye’ has been priced at Rs. 80 to celebrate the thespians birthday.
A post from Balaji Motion Pictures on Instagram read: “Big B turns 80 tomorrow and this calls for a grand celebration Celebrate his 80th birthday, his legacy, and his fandom by watching his latest film #Goodbye with your family in cinemas near you at the price of only Rs 80/- on 11th October 2022, Book your tickets now: link in bio!”
Released on October 7, ‘Goodbye’ revolves around the dysfunctional Bhalla family.
The film, directed by Vikas Bahl also stars Neena Gupta with Rashmika Mandanna (in her Hindi film debut), Sunil Grover, Pavail Gulati, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elli AvrRam, Sahil Mehta, Shivin Narang, Shayank Shukla, newcomer Abhishekh Khan and Arun Bali play supporting roles.
‘Goodbye’ is a story that touches every emotional chord in your heart and...
A post from Balaji Motion Pictures on Instagram read: “Big B turns 80 tomorrow and this calls for a grand celebration Celebrate his 80th birthday, his legacy, and his fandom by watching his latest film #Goodbye with your family in cinemas near you at the price of only Rs 80/- on 11th October 2022, Book your tickets now: link in bio!”
Released on October 7, ‘Goodbye’ revolves around the dysfunctional Bhalla family.
The film, directed by Vikas Bahl also stars Neena Gupta with Rashmika Mandanna (in her Hindi film debut), Sunil Grover, Pavail Gulati, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elli AvrRam, Sahil Mehta, Shivin Narang, Shayank Shukla, newcomer Abhishekh Khan and Arun Bali play supporting roles.
‘Goodbye’ is a story that touches every emotional chord in your heart and...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
As megastar Amitabh Bachchan turns 80 on October 11, the tickets of his latest release ‘Goodbye’ has been priced at Rs. 80 to celebrate the thespians birthday.
A post from Balaji Motion Pictures on Instagram read: “Big B turns 80 tomorrow and this calls for a grand celebration Celebrate his 80th birthday, his legacy, and his fandom by watching his latest film #Goodbye with your family in cinemas near you at the price of only Rs 80/- on 11th October 2022, Book your tickets now: link in bio!”
Released on October 7, ‘Goodbye’ revolves around the dysfunctional Bhalla family.
The film, directed by Vikas Bahl also stars Neena Gupta with Rashmika Mandanna (in her Hindi film debut), Sunil Grover, Pavail Gulati, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elli AvrRam, Sahil Mehta, Shivin Narang, Shayank Shukla, newcomer Abhishekh Khan and Arun Bali play supporting roles.
‘Goodbye’ is a story that touches every emotional chord in your heart and makes you realise...
A post from Balaji Motion Pictures on Instagram read: “Big B turns 80 tomorrow and this calls for a grand celebration Celebrate his 80th birthday, his legacy, and his fandom by watching his latest film #Goodbye with your family in cinemas near you at the price of only Rs 80/- on 11th October 2022, Book your tickets now: link in bio!”
Released on October 7, ‘Goodbye’ revolves around the dysfunctional Bhalla family.
The film, directed by Vikas Bahl also stars Neena Gupta with Rashmika Mandanna (in her Hindi film debut), Sunil Grover, Pavail Gulati, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elli AvrRam, Sahil Mehta, Shivin Narang, Shayank Shukla, newcomer Abhishekh Khan and Arun Bali play supporting roles.
‘Goodbye’ is a story that touches every emotional chord in your heart and makes you realise...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Goodbye
Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Neena Kulkarni,Rashmika Mandanna, Sunil Grover, Pavail Gulati, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elli AvrRam, Sahil Mehta and Shivin Narang in supporting roles
Written & Directed by Vikas Bahl
Of late there have been other filma on a death in the family like Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi and Paglaitt. In spirit, Goodbye is closer to the former, though the only similarity between the two films is a sudden death in the family. In Ram Prasad… it was Supriya Pathak coping with the death of her husband and the drama of push and pull of interests that follows.
Amitabh Bachchan in Goodbye as Harish Bhalla, the patriarch of thea family is a bristling bundle of ire and sarcasm. His abnormal aggression at his loss targets all his children especially the daughter Gayatri(Rashmika Mandanna). The two are continuously at loggerheads about the rituals to be followed after the mother Neena Gupta’s death.
Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Neena Kulkarni,Rashmika Mandanna, Sunil Grover, Pavail Gulati, Ashish Vidyarthi, Elli AvrRam, Sahil Mehta and Shivin Narang in supporting roles
Written & Directed by Vikas Bahl
Of late there have been other filma on a death in the family like Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi and Paglaitt. In spirit, Goodbye is closer to the former, though the only similarity between the two films is a sudden death in the family. In Ram Prasad… it was Supriya Pathak coping with the death of her husband and the drama of push and pull of interests that follows.
Amitabh Bachchan in Goodbye as Harish Bhalla, the patriarch of thea family is a bristling bundle of ire and sarcasm. His abnormal aggression at his loss targets all his children especially the daughter Gayatri(Rashmika Mandanna). The two are continuously at loggerheads about the rituals to be followed after the mother Neena Gupta’s death.
- 10/7/2022
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
From the director’s statement about the film: ‘When Plato Came Home’ is an adaptation of ‘The Allegory of The Cave by Plato’.
This silent experimental film takes a look at our intolerant society and deals with questions like, what would we do if Plato knocked on our door today with his philosophies, with his beliefs, with the truth? Will we open our eyes or shut the door on him, denying everything that questions our age old belief systems?
“When Plato Came Home” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
The experimental short takes place exclusively inside one room, where a number of people are sitting on chairs, connected with a rope, “watching” a screen in front of them. One man is wearing blinders, one has a newspaper stuck on his face while his glasses are placed on his lap, one has a remote control and is holding...
This silent experimental film takes a look at our intolerant society and deals with questions like, what would we do if Plato knocked on our door today with his philosophies, with his beliefs, with the truth? Will we open our eyes or shut the door on him, denying everything that questions our age old belief systems?
“When Plato Came Home” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
The experimental short takes place exclusively inside one room, where a number of people are sitting on chairs, connected with a rope, “watching” a screen in front of them. One man is wearing blinders, one has a newspaper stuck on his face while his glasses are placed on his lap, one has a remote control and is holding...
- 8/18/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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