The ageless beauty Sarika, who has acted in many films both in Bollywood as well as down south, is now all set to turn host on TV with the popular crime show 'Savdhaan India'. The episodes that she will be hosting will talk about medical crime. Sanjay Tripathy (director of Club 60) will be producing them. Speaking about the show, Sanjay Tripathy said, "I am happy that Sarikaji agreed to be part of the show. She is wonderful to work with. Even after experience of so many years, her dedication amazes everyone on set." On the other hand, Sarika said, "When Sanjayji called me, I was on board with no questions asked. I trust his sensibility completely and Club 60 team is family for me." The first episode with Sarika as the host will be aired tomorrow.
- 4/16/2016
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Mumbai, March 24: "Club 60", late Farooque Sheikh's last movie, has completed a run of over 100 days in theatres. Its team got together for a celebration party, says director Sanjay Tripathy.
The party was held here Sunday evening.
"The film is still running in PVR Cinemas and Cinemax. We had a small celebration last evening with the star cast of the film. It was a nostalgic evening as we all missed Farooque sir," Tripathy told Ians.
"He had a major contribution towards this film. We spoke to his wife and she gave us her blessings, but she couldn't come for some reason," he added.
Made on a budget of.
The party was held here Sunday evening.
"The film is still running in PVR Cinemas and Cinemax. We had a small celebration last evening with the star cast of the film. It was a nostalgic evening as we all missed Farooque sir," Tripathy told Ians.
"He had a major contribution towards this film. We spoke to his wife and she gave us her blessings, but she couldn't come for some reason," he added.
Made on a budget of.
- 3/24/2014
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Dec 28: Sanjay Tripathy, who directed late actor Farooque Sheikh's last Bollywood release "Club 60", remembers him as a "warm person", who was a foodie and even spread cheer on the sets by bringing scrumptious biryani.
"Club 60", released Dec 6, received critical acclaim.
Tripathy, a first-time director, says he had a comfortable time working with Farooque, who passed away in Dubai following a cardiac arrest late Friday evening. He was 65.
"He was absolutely healthy. He never had any health issues even while shooting. The news of his death was a shock," Tripathy told Ians.
"Despite being a veteran actor, he never made me feel that I am a newcomer," he added.
Recalling some fun times shared.
"Club 60", released Dec 6, received critical acclaim.
Tripathy, a first-time director, says he had a comfortable time working with Farooque, who passed away in Dubai following a cardiac arrest late Friday evening. He was 65.
"He was absolutely healthy. He never had any health issues even while shooting. The news of his death was a shock," Tripathy told Ians.
"Despite being a veteran actor, he never made me feel that I am a newcomer," he added.
Recalling some fun times shared.
- 12/28/2013
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Dec 11: Sanjay Tripathi, whose latest directorial "Club 60" features veterans like Farooque Sheikh and Sarika, isn't sure if he will cast 'stars' for his next film but he believes a script is the real "star" of every movie.
His next movie will be a thriller, and his wish list of actors is ready, but he doesn't wish to reveal any names as of now.
"It's too early to discuss it. I don't know whether I want stars in the film but I always believe that the script is the star of any film," Tripathi told Ians.
Currently rejoicing in the positive feedback to his movie about an elderly couple, the filmmaker says he has already started scripting his next film said to be based on a novel.-*-
'What The Fish'.
His next movie will be a thriller, and his wish list of actors is ready, but he doesn't wish to reveal any names as of now.
"It's too early to discuss it. I don't know whether I want stars in the film but I always believe that the script is the star of any film," Tripathi told Ians.
Currently rejoicing in the positive feedback to his movie about an elderly couple, the filmmaker says he has already started scripting his next film said to be based on a novel.-*-
'What The Fish'.
- 12/11/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Dec 8: Filmmaker Sanjay Tripathi is happy that his directorial debut "Club 60" has got a positive response and that word of mouth is helping the film in getting more viewership.
Featuring Farooque Sheikh, Satish Shah, Tinnu Anand, Raghuveer Yadav, Sarika, the film was released this Friday along with "R...Rajkumar"
Tripathi told Ians: "Yes, I am extremely happy that such a small film is standing on word of mouth. People are watching the film and they are happy with the content. I was not sure how the film will do commercially, we just had 200 screens. But it's great that the response has been outstanding."
According.
Featuring Farooque Sheikh, Satish Shah, Tinnu Anand, Raghuveer Yadav, Sarika, the film was released this Friday along with "R...Rajkumar"
Tripathi told Ians: "Yes, I am extremely happy that such a small film is standing on word of mouth. People are watching the film and they are happy with the content. I was not sure how the film will do commercially, we just had 200 screens. But it's great that the response has been outstanding."
According.
- 12/8/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Film: "Club 60"; Cast: Farooque Sheikh, Sarika, Raghubir Yadav, Satish Shah, Tinu Anand, Sharad Saxenaa and Vineet Kumar; Writer-Director: Sanjay Tripathi; Rating: **** - brings feelings back into movies.
When was the last time a movie moved you anywhere except out of the theatre in a hurry to get home? "Club 60" is that modern day rarity that brings the soul back to our cinema.
A story of aging and despair dappled by dashes of warmth and humour, "Club 60" is embellished with endearing imperfections - jaunty editing which only adds to its humane appeal. The film has so much love and warmth to give, it breaks your heart to.
When was the last time a movie moved you anywhere except out of the theatre in a hurry to get home? "Club 60" is that modern day rarity that brings the soul back to our cinema.
A story of aging and despair dappled by dashes of warmth and humour, "Club 60" is embellished with endearing imperfections - jaunty editing which only adds to its humane appeal. The film has so much love and warmth to give, it breaks your heart to.
- 12/6/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
The major releases of this Friday are Prabhu Dheva’s Shahid Kapoor-Sonakshi Sinha starrer R…Rajkumar and Farooque Shaikh’s Club 60. As far as the outcome is concerned, it is obvious that the front runner will be R…Rajkumar with Club 60 getting select patronage (due to almost zero promotions). However with a dull phase at the box office, one can only wish luck to the industry, more so to the two new releases. Read More...
- 12/5/2013
- Bollywood Trade
The major releases of this Friday are Prabhu Dheva’s Shahid Kapoor-Sonakshi Sinha starrer R…Rajkumar and Farooque Shaikh’s Club 60. As far as the outcome is concerned, it is obvious that the front runner will be R…Rajkumar with Club 60 getting select patronage (due to almost zero promotions). However with a dull phase at the box office, one can only wish luck to the industry, more so to the two new releases. Read More...
- 12/5/2013
- Bollywood Trade
The major releases of this Friday are Prabhu Dheva's Shahid Kapoor-Sonakshi Sinha starrer R...Rajkumar and Farooque Shaikh's Club 60. As far as the outcome is concerned, it is obvious that the front runner will be R...Rajkumar with Club 60 getting select patronage (due to almost zero promotions). However with a dull phase at the box office, one can only wish luck to the industry, more so to the two new releases. Last week's major release, Tigmanshu Dhulia's Saif Ali Khan and Sonaksh...
- 12/5/2013
- GlamSham
The Chicago South Asian Film Festival reveals the film lineup for its fourth annual event to be held between September 20 and 22nd. The festival, to be hosted at the Showplace Icon Theaters and Film Row Cinema at Columbia College will present over 24 films.
The festival will open with the Us premiere of Oass, a portrayal of the injustices faced by the many victims of child trafficking. Directed by Abhinav Shiv Tiwari, the film follows Kiku, a girl of great determination, as she endeavors to return home from the dingy brothels of Delhi.
The centerpiece film is Shahid, by director Hansal Mehta and producer Anurag Kashyap. The biographical piece recounts the inspiring journey of Shahid Azmi, a human rights activist and lawyer who was killed in 2010. The festival will close with the presentation of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, starring Riz Ahmed and Kate Hudson. The film, directed by Mira Nair and winner of the Iffi Century Award,...
The festival will open with the Us premiere of Oass, a portrayal of the injustices faced by the many victims of child trafficking. Directed by Abhinav Shiv Tiwari, the film follows Kiku, a girl of great determination, as she endeavors to return home from the dingy brothels of Delhi.
The centerpiece film is Shahid, by director Hansal Mehta and producer Anurag Kashyap. The biographical piece recounts the inspiring journey of Shahid Azmi, a human rights activist and lawyer who was killed in 2010. The festival will close with the presentation of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, starring Riz Ahmed and Kate Hudson. The film, directed by Mira Nair and winner of the Iffi Century Award,...
- 8/25/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Still from Oass
Oass (The Dew Drop), a debut feature by Abhinav Shiv Tiwari will open the Chicago South Asian Film Festival that runs from September 20-22, 2013.
The film portrays the injustices faced by the victims of child trafficking. It follows Kiku, a girl of great determination, as she attempts to return home from the dingy brothels of Delhi.
The centerpiece film of the festival is Shahid directed by Hansal Mehta. The film recounts the inspiring journey of Shahid Azmi, a human rights activist and lawyer who was killed in 2010.
The festival will close with the The Reluctant Fundamentalist, starring Riz Ahmed and Kate Hudson. The film, directed by Mira Nair, tells the story of a Pakistani man whose American Dream is threatened by post 9/11 reactions.
Also included in the lineup are Sanjay Tripathy’s Club 60, Meera Menon’s Farah Goes Bang, Gajendra Ahire’s Touring Talkies, K Rajesh’s Chor Chor Super Chor,...
Oass (The Dew Drop), a debut feature by Abhinav Shiv Tiwari will open the Chicago South Asian Film Festival that runs from September 20-22, 2013.
The film portrays the injustices faced by the victims of child trafficking. It follows Kiku, a girl of great determination, as she attempts to return home from the dingy brothels of Delhi.
The centerpiece film of the festival is Shahid directed by Hansal Mehta. The film recounts the inspiring journey of Shahid Azmi, a human rights activist and lawyer who was killed in 2010.
The festival will close with the The Reluctant Fundamentalist, starring Riz Ahmed and Kate Hudson. The film, directed by Mira Nair, tells the story of a Pakistani man whose American Dream is threatened by post 9/11 reactions.
Also included in the lineup are Sanjay Tripathy’s Club 60, Meera Menon’s Farah Goes Bang, Gajendra Ahire’s Touring Talkies, K Rajesh’s Chor Chor Super Chor,...
- 8/22/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Mumbai, Aug 7: Director Sanjay Tripathy-directed "Club 60" features veteran actors, including Farooque Sheikh, who says he and his co-stars are still young at heart.
The film also features Satish Shah, Tinnu Anand, Sharat Saxena, Sarika as well as Vineet Kumar and Raghuveer Yadav.
"We all are still young at heart. It's all about how you live your life. It's great to work with your friends and be back together," Farooque told reporters during a photo shoot of the film.
Satish Shah said: "It's always fun to be on the sets... we had a wonderful time working together."
The film's shooting has been completed and.
The film also features Satish Shah, Tinnu Anand, Sharat Saxena, Sarika as well as Vineet Kumar and Raghuveer Yadav.
"We all are still young at heart. It's all about how you live your life. It's great to work with your friends and be back together," Farooque told reporters during a photo shoot of the film.
Satish Shah said: "It's always fun to be on the sets... we had a wonderful time working together."
The film's shooting has been completed and.
- 8/7/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
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