E! on Friday confirmed its plans to release the rom-coms Arranged Love, Ms. Match and Platonic this summer. Specific dates weren’t disclosed, though you can now view a teaser for all three films above.
Arranged Love centers on Meera, who after fleeing an arranged marriage as a young woman, leaving India and her inheritance behind, has made a name for herself in the tech world and now runs her own startup. When a costly problem threatens her company, however, marriage is exactly what she needs to solve it. In order to collect her inheritance in India, Meera comes up with a plan to inform her family she is, in fact, married – to the handsome Rama she met only moments ago – and returns home with him to sign the paperwork. As they keep up the ruse, Meera and Rama find themselves developing genuine chemistry, but this new arrangement brings yet another surprise.
Arranged Love centers on Meera, who after fleeing an arranged marriage as a young woman, leaving India and her inheritance behind, has made a name for herself in the tech world and now runs her own startup. When a costly problem threatens her company, however, marriage is exactly what she needs to solve it. In order to collect her inheritance in India, Meera comes up with a plan to inform her family she is, in fact, married – to the handsome Rama she met only moments ago – and returns home with him to sign the paperwork. As they keep up the ruse, Meera and Rama find themselves developing genuine chemistry, but this new arrangement brings yet another surprise.
- 3/3/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Little Terrors, an upcoming film by director Maninder Chana, is about a boy and his journey into Jihad. This film is reportedly inspired by true events and stars veteran actor Deep Dhillon, who is known for his versatility in Punjabi and Hindi cinema, along with Hindi daily soaps. The film also stars Om Puri, who is said to play a crucial role in the film.
The film revolves around the journey of a young boy, who is born and brought up in the U.S and is brought back to Afghanistan to be pushed into Jihad. The film claims to put forth the various facets of Islam, and apparently has quotes and saying from the Hadiths, i-e the sayings of Prophet Muhammad. The star cast of the film is a blend of international stars, with Om Puri being a known face as he has done films like City of Joy,...
The film revolves around the journey of a young boy, who is born and brought up in the U.S and is brought back to Afghanistan to be pushed into Jihad. The film claims to put forth the various facets of Islam, and apparently has quotes and saying from the Hadiths, i-e the sayings of Prophet Muhammad. The star cast of the film is a blend of international stars, with Om Puri being a known face as he has done films like City of Joy,...
- 9/1/2013
- by Samreen Tungekar
- Bollyspice
Your soul is in jeopardy June 10th, when Cell 213 releases in Canadian theatres. This is a prison thriller, which places actor Eric Balfour, as Michael Grey in a haunted prison cell. Will he be able to escape? Not if the devil can help it and now, the first television spot for Cell 213 is available for horror fans here, on 28Dla.
In the clip, Grey sees all types of horrific visions in a 6' x 8' concrete cage. Get set to see armageddon below and head to your local theatres this summer, to see actor Michael Rooker treating inmates very poorly.
The plot outline for Cell 213 is here:
"Cell 213 becomes home to Michael Gray a cocky young attorney, after a gruesome twist of circumstance lands him in the South River State Penitentiary, framed for the murder of an incarcerated client. Unnatural forces are causing prisoners to ‘off...
In the clip, Grey sees all types of horrific visions in a 6' x 8' concrete cage. Get set to see armageddon below and head to your local theatres this summer, to see actor Michael Rooker treating inmates very poorly.
The plot outline for Cell 213 is here:
"Cell 213 becomes home to Michael Gray a cocky young attorney, after a gruesome twist of circumstance lands him in the South River State Penitentiary, framed for the murder of an incarcerated client. Unnatural forces are causing prisoners to ‘off...
- 5/26/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We broke the news back in July that Stephen Kay, director of Sony Screen Gems' 2005 horror film Boogeyman, would return to help another thriller entitled Cell 213. Today we scored the first official casting news for the film, which is currently lensing in Toronto, Canada. Read on to see which Chainsaw star will head behind bars. Eric Balfour (Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hell Ride) has arrived on set from Bucharest to play lead in Stephen T Kay directed Cell 213. Michael Rooker (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Slither) and Canadian talent Deborah Valente (Resident Evil: Apocalypse) will play alongside Balfour who is best known for his role in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003). Written by Maninder Chana, principal photography began two weeks ago on the spine-chilling prison horror in Southern Ontario.
- 8/27/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
We learned some interesting news this evening as the director of Ghost House's 2005 horror flick Boogeyman is back for more supernatural fun. Stephen Kay has been tapped to helm the thriller Cell 213 from a screenplay by Maninder Chana. When criminal defense attorney Jonathan Parks is framed for killing one of his incarcerated clients, he is imprisoned at Dodgeville State Penitentiary and thrown into the isolated Cell 213, reserved for those guilty but compelling few whose souls are up for grabs by both God and Satan. The film begins shooting this August in Southern Ontario, Canada Casting to be announced soon.
- 7/10/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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