Cinema'Nagina', released in the year 1986, was a fantasy film, produced and directed by Harmesh Malhotra. Digital NativeShraddha Kapoor has been roped in to reprise late actor Sridevi’s role in the remake of the 1986 hit movie Nagina. Confirming her role in the remake, Shraddha wrote on her social media page, “It’s an absolute delight for me to play a Naagin on screen. I have grown up watching, admiring and idolising Sridevi ma’am’s Nagina and Nigahen and have always wanted to play a similar role rooted in Indian traditional folklore.” The remake will be directed by Vishal Furia and bankrolled by Nikhil Dwivedi under his banner. Nagina, released in the year 1986, was a fantasy film, produced and directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The screenplay for this entertainer was penned by Ravi Kapoor and the story was penned by Jagmohan Kapoor. It’s an absolute delight for me to play a Naagin on screen.
- 10/29/2020
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Baaghi 3 movie review is here. Directed by Ahmed Khan, the movie is a spiritual sequel to Baaghi (2016) and Baaghi 2 (2018). Released today ? March 06, 2020, Baaghi 3 stars Tiger Shroff, Riteish Deshmukh and Shraddha Kapoor. Does it fulfills the expectations?. Let?s find out in the movie review of Baaghi 3.
Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
Aisa bhi hota hai?!, hone ko toh kya kuch nahi ho sakta par jab sequel ke naam par baasi bhelpuri koi deta hai toh hum rota hai ( to know the actual meaning in English please read on. If anybody is a diehard fan of Tiger Shroff then sorry you are at a wrong place).
The Story of Baaghi 3
Won,t say chori but in a lighthearted manner will call it a sina jori from an innocent enthusiastic movie fanatic. Where you find the curd from the 2012 Tamil blockbuster Vettai suddenly poured in the...
Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
Aisa bhi hota hai?!, hone ko toh kya kuch nahi ho sakta par jab sequel ke naam par baasi bhelpuri koi deta hai toh hum rota hai ( to know the actual meaning in English please read on. If anybody is a diehard fan of Tiger Shroff then sorry you are at a wrong place).
The Story of Baaghi 3
Won,t say chori but in a lighthearted manner will call it a sina jori from an innocent enthusiastic movie fanatic. Where you find the curd from the 2012 Tamil blockbuster Vettai suddenly poured in the...
- 3/6/2020
- GlamSham
Debuting director-writer Bassam Jarbawi has a great theme with “Screwdriver” and a slick filmmaking style, though at times the surface gets more attention than what’s underneath. Set in the semipermanent Al-Amari Refugee Camp on the Ramallah outskirts, the film tackles the difficulties a man faces in returning to normal life after 15 years in an Israeli prison, exploring the physical and emotional toll that trauma and lost time extract from his damaged psyche. Side characters are unevenly drawn but the more complex lead role, nicely played by Ziad Bakri (“Personal Affairs”), gives it a genuine, affecting core. “Screwdriver” is likely to get a fair amount of rotation on the festival circuit.
Jarbawi’s time at Columbia University’s film school shows with his choice of American Dp David McFarland (“The Ballad of Lefty Brown”) and co-editor Christopher Radcliff, together with his tendency toward quickly played-out scenes that are invariably polished...
Jarbawi’s time at Columbia University’s film school shows with his choice of American Dp David McFarland (“The Ballad of Lefty Brown”) and co-editor Christopher Radcliff, together with his tendency toward quickly played-out scenes that are invariably polished...
- 9/12/2018
- by Jay Weissberg
- Variety Film + TV
Directors with shorts at the Jerusalem Film Festival are readying an intriguing slate of features, including an ambitious period drama about Judas Iscariot, a documentary omnibus about life in the West Bank and a drama about gay life in Israel.
Directing duo Ehab Tarabieh and Yoav Gross, whose Berlin Golden Bear nominee Smile, and the World Will Smile Back charts the exchange between a Palestinian family (the al-Haddad family are co-directors) and Israeli soldiers, are planning a Life In A Day-style doc omnibus about life in the West Bank.
As was the case with Smile, participating families will be encouraged to take an active part in the post-production process with camera training also available. Funding is likely to come from B’Tselem.
Recent Tel Aviv Film School graduate Shira Porat, director of short Has Anyone Seen Eyal Nurich?, is on course to renew her collaboration with her award-winning lead actress Hadas Yaron (Fill The Void) in...
Directing duo Ehab Tarabieh and Yoav Gross, whose Berlin Golden Bear nominee Smile, and the World Will Smile Back charts the exchange between a Palestinian family (the al-Haddad family are co-directors) and Israeli soldiers, are planning a Life In A Day-style doc omnibus about life in the West Bank.
As was the case with Smile, participating families will be encouraged to take an active part in the post-production process with camera training also available. Funding is likely to come from B’Tselem.
Recent Tel Aviv Film School graduate Shira Porat, director of short Has Anyone Seen Eyal Nurich?, is on course to renew her collaboration with her award-winning lead actress Hadas Yaron (Fill The Void) in...
- 7/13/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Silk Road Theatre Project will begin its 2010 season with the World Premiere of The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion, conceived by Srtp's artistic director Jamil Khoury, commissioned by Silk Road Theatre Project, directed by Steve Scott, and featuring new plays by Philip Kan Gotanda, Velina Hasu Houston, David Henry Hwang, Jamil Khoury, Shishir Kurup, Lina Patel, and Elizabeth Wong.
- 8/19/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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