Lucknow, Nov 21 (Ians) Actor Ashutosh Kulkarni, who was present here for the launch of the upcoming show ‘Atal’, has opened up on his character, sharing how the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is still present in our hearts.
Ashutosh will be seen playing Krishna Bihari Vajpayee, father of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Vyom Thakkar plays the role of young Atal, while Neha Joshi will be seen as Krishna Devi Vajpayee (Atal’s mother).
Opening up about his character, Ashutosh said: “Atal ji is still there is our hearts, not because of the politics, but because of his personality, and the motivation he gave to all of us. How Atal ji became Atal ji, and what qualities he had in himself from his father, this is best portrayed in the show, because we are also finding them.”
The actor shared: “There is a lot to tell about Krishna Bihari Vajpayee. He was a learned man — Sanskrit,...
Ashutosh will be seen playing Krishna Bihari Vajpayee, father of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Vyom Thakkar plays the role of young Atal, while Neha Joshi will be seen as Krishna Devi Vajpayee (Atal’s mother).
Opening up about his character, Ashutosh said: “Atal ji is still there is our hearts, not because of the politics, but because of his personality, and the motivation he gave to all of us. How Atal ji became Atal ji, and what qualities he had in himself from his father, this is best portrayed in the show, because we are also finding them.”
The actor shared: “There is a lot to tell about Krishna Bihari Vajpayee. He was a learned man — Sanskrit,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Lucknow, Nov 21 (Ians) Actor Ashutosh Kulkarni, who was present here for the launch of the upcoming show ‘Atal’, has opened up on his character, sharing how the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is still present in our hearts.
Ashutosh will be seen playing Krishna Bihari Vajpayee, father of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Vyom Thakkar plays the role of young Atal, while Neha Joshi will be seen as Krishna Devi Vajpayee (Atal’s mother).
Opening up about his character, Ashutosh said: “Atal ji is still there is our hearts, not because of the politics, but because of his personality, and the motivation he gave to all of us. How Atal ji became Atal ji, and what qualities he had in himself from his father, this is best portrayed in the show, because we are also finding them.”
The actor shared: “There is a lot to tell about Krishna Bihari Vajpayee. He was a learned man — Sanskrit,...
Ashutosh will be seen playing Krishna Bihari Vajpayee, father of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Vyom Thakkar plays the role of young Atal, while Neha Joshi will be seen as Krishna Devi Vajpayee (Atal’s mother).
Opening up about his character, Ashutosh said: “Atal ji is still there is our hearts, not because of the politics, but because of his personality, and the motivation he gave to all of us. How Atal ji became Atal ji, and what qualities he had in himself from his father, this is best portrayed in the show, because we are also finding them.”
The actor shared: “There is a lot to tell about Krishna Bihari Vajpayee. He was a learned man — Sanskrit,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Tempting though it is to pen this review in the voice and style of Mort Rifkin, the most indelible Woody Allen character in years, the embattled New York-born director deserves a fairer shake––maybe a fair trial, if we could say. In this early-2020s era of a gradual pushback against MeToo morality, Allen actually found himself, with Coup de Chance, enjoying a high-ish-profile Venice premiere earlier this week on the verge of a legitimate comeback. A new Variety interview hinted at a path for resuming work in his former production model, an absolute pick of American A-listers again if (perhaps) just one of them scabs. But do we want this? Isn’t it all still enveloped in a kind of discomfort?
Making a very natural transition into classy Francophone cinema, here he has the choice of a potential royal flush of French stars. Coup de Chance is rather pleasurable...
Making a very natural transition into classy Francophone cinema, here he has the choice of a potential royal flush of French stars. Coup de Chance is rather pleasurable...
- 9/8/2023
- by David Katz
- The Film Stage
When filmmaker Charlie Reader (last seen on Dn here) was approached by funding and distribution company Trust to make a short film exploring final moments or new beginnings he knew exactly what story to tell. Lobo (Wolf), delicately adapted from his own experience with his wife’s battle with visa bureaucracy, explores identity, rediscovery of one’s self and the ever present fact that life has to adapt and move on. Through a heartbreaking narrative focussed around family tensions amid a worrying drought and the ailing health of her beloved dog, we follow a young woman forced to return to her homeland in Brazil and her struggle to adapt back into a life she had left behind. Lobo, led by an engrossing performance from Elaine Fernandes and an astute use of natural lighting and camerawork, immerses us in her journey of loss and acceptance of finding belonging in the roots of family and home.
- 8/1/2023
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
‘Mother Teresa & Me’ is a powerful story of three extraordinary women whose lives are intertwined by hope, compassion, and love. The makers have released the first poster of ‘Mother Teresa & Me’. This film tells the story of Mother Teresa‘s early years in India (from the mid-1940s), as shown was trying to help the poor, sick, and dying.
It also tells the story of Kavita, a British young girl of Indian origin who travels today to India in search of answers to some major questions. The film will be released in English and Hindi and will be seen in cinemas only. The Swiss/Indian Kamal Musale, known for films such as ‘Curry Western’ and ‘Millions Can Walk’, has directed this intriguing story of entwined destinies.
Speaking about the cast, Banita Sandhu is a British actress of Punjabi descent who began her career at 11. She received critical acclaim...
It also tells the story of Kavita, a British young girl of Indian origin who travels today to India in search of answers to some major questions. The film will be released in English and Hindi and will be seen in cinemas only. The Swiss/Indian Kamal Musale, known for films such as ‘Curry Western’ and ‘Millions Can Walk’, has directed this intriguing story of entwined destinies.
Speaking about the cast, Banita Sandhu is a British actress of Punjabi descent who began her career at 11. She received critical acclaim...
- 4/17/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance,” the controversial filmmaker’s 50th movie, has found a French distributor. Metropolitan FilmExport, one of country’s biggest independent distributors, has come on board to release the movie in France.
The release date has not yet been set, but sources close to the film say it could world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
Metropolitan FilmExport has never handled a movie directed by Allen before as it typically focuses on commercial U.S. movies such as the “Hunger Games” franchise and “Evil Dead Rises.”
While Allen’s movies have also always been widely popular in France, his previous film “Rifkin’s Festival” sold under 100,000 tickets for Apollo Films after world premiering at the San Sebastian Festival. It was the director’s worst B.O. performance in France. Budgeted in the $20-million range, “Coup de Chance” was a pricey acquisition that not many French distributors could afford to gamble on.
The release date has not yet been set, but sources close to the film say it could world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
Metropolitan FilmExport has never handled a movie directed by Allen before as it typically focuses on commercial U.S. movies such as the “Hunger Games” franchise and “Evil Dead Rises.”
While Allen’s movies have also always been widely popular in France, his previous film “Rifkin’s Festival” sold under 100,000 tickets for Apollo Films after world premiering at the San Sebastian Festival. It was the director’s worst B.O. performance in France. Budgeted in the $20-million range, “Coup de Chance” was a pricey acquisition that not many French distributors could afford to gamble on.
- 4/6/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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