Photos: Celebs grace the success party of Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai

The post Photos: Celebs grace the success party of Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.

Via Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/WPHo2rB

Sonu Nigam struggles to hold back tears at Tishaa Kumar’s prayer meet; Kartik Aaryan, Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor, Rakesh Roshan, and others pay their respects

While her family members are still recouping from the shock of the demise of Tishaa Kumar, the T-Series’ co-owner and Tishaa’s father Krishna Kumar hosted a prayer meet on July 23. While it was attended by several renowned personalities from the film industry like Rakesh Roshan, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Fardeen Khan, and young actors such as Kartik Aaryan, many musicians and singers like Udit Narayan and Sonu Nigam, who have had a long-standing association with the music label also made their presence felt.

Sonu Nigam struggles to hold back tears at Tishaa Kumar’s prayer meet; Kartik Aaryan, Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor, Rakesh Roshan, and others pay their respects

Sonu Nigam breaks down at Tisha Kumar’s prayer meet

The musician-singer, who has lent his voice for many of T-Series’ ventures and songs, was seen paying his last respects to Tishaa Kumar. As he proceeded towards offering his condolences to the latter’s father Krishna Kumar, he couldn’t control himself and lost his composure. The popular singer was breaking down on the lap of Krishna Kumar as he held back tears. An artist named Siddharth Mohan who was a part of the prayer meet shared an inside video of the meet which included many montages including the emotional moment of Nigam.


Other stars offer condolences to Krishna Kumar

Meanwhile, the video also provided a poignant glimpse into the outpouring of support from the film fraternity, as several stars attended the prayer meet to pay their last respects to Tishaa Kumar. Actors like Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol also spent time with Krishna Kumar as they were seen consoling him. Other celebrities spotted at the gathering included Kartik Aaryan, Fardeen Khan, veteran filmmaker-actor Rakesh Roshan, legendary singer Udit Narayan, Suniel Shetty, all of whom made a brief appearance to express their condolences and show their respect for the T-Series family.

About Tishaa Kumar’s demise

On July 18, the T-Series family woke up to the shocking news of the demise of one of their youngest members Tishaa Kumar who was expected to be battling cancer for the past few years. The family came together to issue a joint statement on the demise further requesting privacy from the media. Followed by the news, many members of the T-Series family like Tulsi Kumar, Khushalii Kumar, and Bhushan Kumar’s wife Divya Khossla penned emotional farewell to the young Tishaa on social media.

Also Read: Divya Khossla mourns loss of Tishaa Kumar in IG post: “You will remain in our hearts forever”

The post Sonu Nigam struggles to hold back tears at Tishaa Kumar’s prayer meet; Kartik Aaryan, Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor, Rakesh Roshan, and others pay their respects appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.

Via Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/DIyXeV8

JAPAN CUTS 2024 Movie Review: Whale Bones (2023) #wanitaxigo


Photos: Aditi Rao Hydari, Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal snapped in Bandra

The post Photos: Aditi Rao Hydari, Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal snapped in Bandra appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.

Via Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/DIyXeV8

Janhvi Kapoor questions social media’s shock over her Ambedkar-Gandhi joke

Janhvi Kapoor wants to know why a part of social media was so astonished when she made a joke about Ambedkar and Gandhi a few months ago. Janhvi was speaking with Mashable in a new interview ahead of the premiere of her film Ulajh when she revealed that her PR staff wanted to cut that part of the discussion. She was concerned that the attention would be diverted from the picture she was promoting at the time, Mr & Mrs Mahi.

When the host reminded her of how the internet collectively gasped at her comment on Ambedkar and Gandhi, Janhvi responded, “Is it so hard to believe that a young female actress can have an opinion? I was so shocked. The irony, I remember, is that one of the reactions that, ‘Ye toh PR trained hein.’ Till a day before the interview came out… I had said in the conversation, and after that interview got over I looked at my PR team and I was like, ‘Kuch galat toh nahi bola maine?’ They said, ‘Woh shayad ek cheez pick up ho sakta he lekin hum dekhte he!’

She further said, “The next day I started panicking because the film was just about to release pata nahi kaun se angle se kaun kya bolne lagenge (I don’t know which angle will be picked up) I don’t know if that’s the right thing. Then my PR team started getting hyper and they also started making calls saying, ‘Hum wo hisse ko kaat sakte he please (can we cut that out)?’ They said no… That’s what was so ironic ki meri team toh wo hisse ko kaatne ki koshis kar rahi thi aur log samajh rahe hein ki mujhe training de kar bheja gaya he (My team was trying to edit it out and people thought I was trained to say that)!”

Janhvi stated that she became interested in the subject when filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan spoke with her about his past and the baggage he had to cope with. It all started with an interview for The Lallantop in May, when Janhvi was promoting Mr & Mrs Mahi and stated that she would like to see a discussion between Mahatma Gandhi and BR Ambedkar.

On the work front, Janhvi will be seen in Ulajh as Suhana Bhatia, a young diplomat caught up in a web of intrigue and conspiracy. The film is directed by Sudhanshu Saria and stars Adil Hussain, Meiyang Chang, Gulshan Devaiah, Rajendra Gupta, and Jitendra Joshi. Ulajh hits cinemas on August 2.

Also Read : Janhvi Kapoor starrer Ulajh unveils its first song Shaukan is here to set the dance floor on fire

The post Janhvi Kapoor questions social media’s shock over her Ambedkar-Gandhi joke appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.

Via Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/3l96OiB

Little Thomas marks Anurag Kashyap’s return to children’s film genre after 17 years; Gulshan Devaiah-Rasika Duggal starrer heads to Indian Film Festival of Melbourne for world premiere

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, known for his globally acclaimed titles such as Gangs of Wasseypur, Ugly and Kennedy, is ready with his next production venture Little Thomas. The film is headlined by two of India’s finest actors, Gulshan Devaiah and Rasika Duggal, joined by child artist Hridansh Parekh in the charming comedy drama.

Little Thomas marks Anurag Kashyap's return to children's film genre after 17 years; Gulshan Devaiah-Rasika Duggal starrer heads to Indian Film Festival of Melbourne for world premiere

“Yes, it’s been a while. Maybe I was waiting for a good children’s film script to come my way,” Kashyap says on why he took 17 years to return to this space after his animated directorial Return of Hanuman (2007). “It’s a difficult genre actually, to make an authentic children’s film, so one has to ensure that it’s a good script before making it,” the filmmaker adds.

Little Thomas is set to have its world premiere at the upcoming Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. Besides Kashyap, the film is backed by Ranjan Singh, Rajnikant Oza, Charu Oza, Anushka Shah and Kabir Ahuja.

In Little Thomas, Kashyap was impressed by the vision of the National Award winning director Kaushal Oza, who makes his feature directorial debut with the film that follows the tragi-comic efforts of a seven-year-old boy to bring his parents together and have a little brother.

Kashyap says, “I had seen Kaushal’s short ‘The Miniaturist of Junagadh’ and liked it. Then I read the Little Thomas script and understood his vision for it. He wanted to make a genuine children’s film while creating a world from a kid’s perspective. The honesty of his approach has helped make the film.”

Set in the Goa of the 90s, the film follows Thomas, the only child of his parents, who desperately wants a little brother. “One day, he is told that to get a baby brother his parents will have to kiss. Since his quarrelling parents won’t kiss any longer, Little Thomas takes it upon himself to make them do the yucky act!” the film’s synopsis reads.

Actor Gulshan Devaiah, who made his debut in Anurag Kashyap’s That Girl in Yellow Boots (year) and went on to collaborate with him on projects like Shaitan (2011) and Hunterrr (2015), describes Little Thomas as a film that “puts a smile on my face.”

“It’s a sweet, cute film and I am thrilled it’s going to be showing at IFFM. The most special thing about Little Thomas is its story and the beautiful innocence in its world. Rasika is a wonderful actor, who I’ve admired for a while now. She’s very professional and dedicated to the craft. I was lucky I got to work with her,” Gulshan says.

Calling Little Thomas “a beautiful and lyrical story” about the simple life of a Goan family, actor Rasika Duggal says, “I was drawn to the script of Little Thomas because I felt it was a beautiful and simple story yet wasn’t simplistic. Technology has given us so much to play within filmmaking that sometimes, I feel the soul of a film gets drowned in the razzmatazz. Little Thomas was not doing any of that. It was committing to its narrative without any unnecessary frills. Also, the script had an interesting sense of humour, which I enjoyed very much. I am delighted that the film is premiering at IFFM and it will first be watched by the kind of audience that a festival like IFFM always attracts – a discerning audience with an ample appetite for fun. I am looking forward to how they will respond to our film.”

Director Kaushal Oza, an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India says the team auditioned over 700 kids to find Thomas and the gang.

The filmmaker adds, “Everyone has been a seven-year-old once in their lives. When we grow up we miss the innocence of the times we were kids. I wanted to capture the innocence and imagination that we had then and yearned for now. Everyone who read the script loved it, but producing a film like this is a challenge. When this team of producers read the script – they laughed, they cried – they backed it to the hilt. Also casting the kids was the biggest challenge.”

Little Thomas is produced by Luminoso Pictures, Civic Studios, Flip Films and Good Bad Films.

Producer Ranjan Singh (Flip Films) recalls reading the script of Little Thomas in 2018, which is also when he decided to produce the film. “It seemed like an authentic children’s film which I have missed over so many years. Also, I had co-produced Kaushal’s short, The Miniaturist of Junagadh, and showed it to Anurag and other producers and it really helped when I took Little Thomas’ script to them.”

Anushka Shah, producer, Civic Studios, dubs Little Thomas as a “refreshingly delightful story”. She says, “Thomas’ boundless imagination, curiosity and resilience could positively shape children’s mindsets in formative years – an important reason for Civic Studios to back this film. We’re sure Little Thomas will be a heart-warming family watch for children and adults.”

Also starring Hridyansh Gokani, Ninad Pandith and Mahabanoo Mody- Kotwal, Little Thomas will have its festival run before its theatrical release in the country.

Also Read: Makeup artist hits back at Anurag Kashyap after the latter slams entourage culture; says, “In his films, he will have to call me to get the dark circles. That’s what his heroines look like”

The post Little Thomas marks Anurag Kashyap’s return to children’s film genre after 17 years; Gulshan Devaiah-Rasika Duggal starrer heads to Indian Film Festival of Melbourne for world premiere appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.

Via Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/3l96OiB

Kiran Rao opens up about box office struggle of Laapataa Ladies; says, “I feel a sense of failure

Kiran Rao returned to direct 14 years after her debut, Dhobi Ghat (2010). Her most recent directorial, Laapataa Ladies, was well-received by the public, but only after it was launched on Netflix India. Laapataa Ladies, When it was first released in theaters, it received few takes. In an interview with Faye D’Souza, Kiran acknowledged that she thinks Laapataa Ladies’ box office performance a failure.

Kiran said, “In some ways, both these films Dhobi Ghat and Laapataa Ladies, haven’t done great at the box office. Dhobi Ghat, in fact, did some big business for its time. Ten-15 years later, Laapataa Ladies, didn’t do that much more than Dhobi Ghat. So, in some ways, I do feel that sense of failure. By box office metrics, we weren’t a success. In the conventional sense, we didn’t do hundreds of crores, or even ₹30, 40, 50 crore.

She further stated, “Failure is the way to put it. I do feel responsible that the film didn’t do that well at the box office. I felt it a lot during Dhobi Ghat because we didn’t have any alternate mediums, we didn’t have OTT. So it didn’t get a lot of audience. I do feel that film was different for its time, and very unusual for a theatrical release back then. But other than that, not really. I haven’t felt a deep sense of having failed at something.”

Kiran added, “I think failure in the sense that I felt that everyday failure. In 10 years, I’ve been working relentlessly. I’ve had really busy days continuously. After my first film, I thought my second film would come soon. But that soon just didn’t come. It got me on a daily basis. The empty page, the inability to put that full stop and say ‘the end.’ It was something I really struggled with in these 10 years. I’m sure most creative people have to face that sense of failure a lot when they don’t achieve something soon enough or they don’t achieve it at all,” added Kiran.”

Also Read : Kiran Rao opens up about divorce from Aamir Khan; says, “It’s been a very happy divorce”

The post Kiran Rao opens up about box office struggle of Laapataa Ladies; says, “I feel a sense of failure appeared first on Bollywood Hungama.

Via Bollywood Hungama https://ift.tt/3l96OiB