TollywoodThe actress was last seen in 'Sita', directed by Teja.Digital NativeDirector Teja’s last outing at the theatres was Sita, a heroine-centric film. It had Kajal Aggarwal playing the lead role. Though the actor was lauded for her performance in the film, it did not fare well at the box office. Sita was a romantic entertainer that had Bellamkonda Sreenivas in the lead role with Sonu Sood in a crucial role. Anoop Rubens composed the tunes for this flick with Sirsha Ray in charge of the cinematography and Venkateswara Rao Kotagiri as editor. Putting this box office dud behind him, Teja is all set to move forward with his next. The groundwork for this venture is on and we can expect an official announcement soon. Meanwhile, there is a buzz that Kajal may be roped in for this project too as she shares a good rapport with the director.
- 7/8/2019
- by Priyankar
- The News Minute
TollywoodReports are that her first project will be a Telugu film.Digital NativeKajal Aggarwal had announced that she would soon be venturing into film production. The actor plans to float her own production house through which she will be producing films. This production house will be launched next year and we hear that her first project will be a Telugu film. However, recently there was news that Kajal Aggarwal’s manager has produced a film with Kajal Aggarwal’s name appearing in the credits as the presenter. According to trade sources, her manager is bankrolling the film but has credited Kajal as the presenter though she hasn’t invested in the movie. Kajal Aggarwal currently has two films in the post-production mode. In the Telugu film Sita, she plays the titular role of Sita Mahalakshmi. A romantic entertainer, this film is directed by Teja and stars Bellamkonda Srinivas in the...
- 5/23/2019
- by Priyankar
- The News Minute
Acclaimed actress Konkona Sen Sharma, daughter of Bengali filmmaker Aparna Sen and protagonist of films like “Omkara”, Page 3″ and “Lipstick under my Burkha”, directs this impressive film, which lingers between family drama and thriller.
“A Death in the Gunj” screened at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Based on a short story by Mukul Sharana, inspired by real events, the story is set in 1979, at the vacation house of a wealthy Anglo-Indian family in the town of McCluskiegunj. The members include the elders Anupama and Bakshi, the son Nandu, his wife Bonnie and their daughter Tani, and their timid cousin Shutu. Bonnie has brought along her friend, Mimi, and Nandu his friends, Vikram and Brian.
Everybody seems to have fun and enjoying each other’s company. However, soon a number of issues arise. Vikram, despite being married, seems to have a thing for Mimi, and, as the feeling is mutual,...
“A Death in the Gunj” screened at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Based on a short story by Mukul Sharana, inspired by real events, the story is set in 1979, at the vacation house of a wealthy Anglo-Indian family in the town of McCluskiegunj. The members include the elders Anupama and Bakshi, the son Nandu, his wife Bonnie and their daughter Tani, and their timid cousin Shutu. Bonnie has brought along her friend, Mimi, and Nandu his friends, Vikram and Brian.
Everybody seems to have fun and enjoying each other’s company. However, soon a number of issues arise. Vikram, despite being married, seems to have a thing for Mimi, and, as the feeling is mutual,...
- 4/26/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
A Death In The Gunj
Starring Vikrant Massey, Kalki Koechlin, Ranvir Shorey, Gulshan Devaiah, Tillotama Shome, Om Puri, Tanuja
Written & Directed by Konkona Sen Sharma
It’s hard to define the mood of unrehearsed foreboding and a vague sense of doom that is built into Konkona Sen Sharma’s fragile yet ferocious family-on-a-disastrous-hillstation-holiday film.
If one didn’t know better, one would classify A Death In The Gunj as a whodunit. An Agatha Christie novel condensed into two hours of layered crisp crunchy but seemingly pointless conversations where families on a lazy vacation talk nonsense, play silly games evoking dead spirits (please!) while kids and pets run around in the large crumbling family home as the house-help grumbles about the sudden surge in domestic responsibilities.
It’s a familiar scenario for a tense exploration of fissures and fractures in the joint-family system. Satyajit Ray’s Aranyar Din Ratri, more recently...
Starring Vikrant Massey, Kalki Koechlin, Ranvir Shorey, Gulshan Devaiah, Tillotama Shome, Om Puri, Tanuja
Written & Directed by Konkona Sen Sharma
It’s hard to define the mood of unrehearsed foreboding and a vague sense of doom that is built into Konkona Sen Sharma’s fragile yet ferocious family-on-a-disastrous-hillstation-holiday film.
If one didn’t know better, one would classify A Death In The Gunj as a whodunit. An Agatha Christie novel condensed into two hours of layered crisp crunchy but seemingly pointless conversations where families on a lazy vacation talk nonsense, play silly games evoking dead spirits (please!) while kids and pets run around in the large crumbling family home as the house-help grumbles about the sudden surge in domestic responsibilities.
It’s a familiar scenario for a tense exploration of fissures and fractures in the joint-family system. Satyajit Ray’s Aranyar Din Ratri, more recently...
- 6/3/2017
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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