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bollywoodirect · 1 year
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"लड़कियाँ काहे छिटकती हैं हमसे?" 20 years of #haasil (16/05/2003)
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salmankhanholics · 2 years
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★ Salman has got some prior commitments, I've also finished a movie. So, we've not started ideating on it. Of course, it will happen, but it will take some time. When asked if Tigmanshu is still a part of the project, Khan adds, "Ek time pe he was approached for it. But I don't know what the status is right now. But we are not making any commitments...abhi kuch batayenge nahi, before we are clear about it." With this, it seems like Dhulia might not be the director of the D4. Arbaaz cleared that even the script or concept of the film isn't locked,
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1
In 1970s India, Sardar Khan vows to take revenge on the man who killed his father decades earlier. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Sardar Khan: Manoj Bajpayee Nagma: Richa Chadha Ramadhir Singh: Tigmanshu Dhulia Faizal Khan: Nawazuddin Siddiqui Durga: Reema Sen Mohsina Hamid: Huma Qureshi Nasir: Piyush Mishra Asghar: Jameel Khan Shahid Khan: Jaideep Ahlawat Sultan Qureshi: Pankaj Tripathi Ehsaan…
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hoodoverhollywood · 3 months
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Bad Cop Series Review: Anurag Kashyap revels as the baddie in this skeletal thriller
First Maharaja and now Bad Cop, Anurag Kashyap is having a moment with villainous roles. The auteur first registered in my head as an actor in 2011, when he played the schlemiel gangster Bunty Bhaiyya in Tigmanshu Dhulia’s philosophical crime-drama Shagird. The Tigmanshu film opens with Anurag getting arrested. He enters the jail compound as a sycophantic cop offers his subservience. In Aditya…
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getmemymicroscope · 6 months
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This one has been on my 'watch list' for a while, though I was getting foiled by the simple fact that it just wasn't on any streaming service. I kept waiting and waiting - and eventually I got sick of waiting and went and found it at the library. As can happen with DVDs, it did have issues and skip a bit (the scene right before intermission, where they're talking about how his time as a driver is coming to an end; the scene right after intermission, where he's getting 'locked up' - and in the next scene I see, he shows up again, so no idea what, if anything, happened there), but otherwise, no issues in that regard.
Me & Tigmanshu Dhulia have sort of differing opinions when it comes to the movies he's directed - while I have wanted to watch this on and the sequels (mostly simply because, well, there are sequels so I'd like to see where the story goes; also, Jimmy Shergill), I really did not like Raat Akeli Hai at all, and I've tried to get into Bullet Raja multiple times but keep failing (mostly because I know eventually we're going to see the deaths of both Shergill and Chunky Pandey). I do still want to see Charas at some point, maybe.
But, anyhow, this movie. Well, it is exactly as slow-paced as I expected it would be, and yet, it never really drags too much. I mean, it takes a minute to get going after introducing our 3 titular characters, but things do take up after that - and especially after the double cross eliminates a major rival.
Mahie Gill, whom I loved in Aagey Se Right (love that movie!), takes her turn as ... well, what essentially turns into her go as a woman who will do whatever it takes to get what she wants. Which, in this case, is the attentions of her husband on her (and not on his mistress) - there's some backstory referenced where it is implied that his lack of time with her is the direct result of her cheating on him after marriage, but beyond that all we really learn is that apparently he's responsible for that lover's death (and what appears to be repeated psychotic breaks she has after the fact?).
But as things go on, she finds another lover - ironically, apparently, with the same name - and whilst she yearns for the attention of said husband, she's also not beyond spending time with this other guy (the 'gangster' in the film title). And, when he's madly in love with her, she makes her move. It isn't clear if this was her plan from the start, or if it just arises from the given circumstances, but she's able to twist things as necessary.
Of course, he's equally adept at things and throws in a few wrinkles of his own - wrinkles that see the demise of the silent-ish (and yet, cool) right arm man (in front of his daughter, no less!), an ambush that leads to a key character getting paralyzed at the end, and, when all is said and done, the death of this gangster - who has not only over-estimated his own importance in the story, but also has missed the multiple clues about how 'Biwi' has no desire in giving up what she has.
Deepal Shaw's character talks A LOT when you are first introduced to her, but she eventually becomes a ... well, I don't want to say fun, because no character in this movie is really 'fun' ... calming presence, if you will. She seems clearly taken by the newcomer at the beginning, but as things fall not in her way, she seems to return to her life before him. The death of her father, though, seems to stunt her at the end - I wonder if we'll see more of her in the sequel.
The ending does make me wonder if, while it was not planned this way (I don't think, at least), 'Biwi' will end up taking this opportunity and running with it, Dasvi style, and if their relationship will completely invert from him being in charge to her being in charge, or if maybe there is still hope for things to be fixed between them.
I don't think any of our characters are inherently likable - though sitting here now, 13 years later, I think in general people have pretty favorable views of Jimmy Shergill and Randeep Hooda (and I've already stated that I do like Mahie Gill), so it's a bit harder right now to just think "what horrible people" - but the story also does a good job of making it clear that while these folks are our protagonists (and, simultaneously, antagonists), we're more just along for the journey and not really here to be their friends. Not necessarily outright, but even just by their actions that we are privy to - you tolerate them for the story, for the tension, for the tragic ending that you know will be coming in this type of story. An ending that, while tragic, is less of the "oh no, I can't believe you killed of this character!" tragic and more of the "greed is a tragedy, and death is a tragedy" tragic.
I enjoyed this. Part 2, tomorrow, maybe.
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bolllywoodhungama · 10 months
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EXCLUSIVE: Brijendra Kala says, “Main us waqt aaya jab hero sundar hota tha, heroine sundar hoti thi, villain sundar hota tha, comedian sundar hota tha”
Brijendra Kala humorously shared the reason for becoming a writer early on in his filmi career.
Brijendra Kala has been acting in Hindi films since over two decades. He has played a wide range of characters in a number of small and big budget films in these years. Some of his most noteworthy roles have come in films like Jab We Met, Paan Singh Tomar, Jolly LLB, Ankhon Dekhi, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Jolly LLB 2, Shubh Mangal Savdhan, Sherni, 83, etc. Recently, the fourth season of his web show The Aam Aadmi Family started streaming on ZEE 5.
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Bringing a subtle undercurrent of humour is one of his main skills as an actor. Speaking about this, Brijendra Kala told Bollywood Hungama exclusively, “I did theatre for around 19-20 years mainly in Mathura, except that I occasionally visited Delhi or Lucknow for shows. So, my flavour (of my humour) is from my city. The way you behave with people and the way they behave with you, you start taking pointers from there. Maybe that became my habit, and it started showing little bit in my work. I use it after thinking if it is required in a scene. If it suits and others like it, I retain it.”
Brijendra Kala has acted in both big budget and low budget movies. Sharing the difference he experienced in both, he said, “It’s just that you are the star in low budget film. And someone else is the star in big budget. That’s the feel you get. In low budget, you need to tell an actor how the big guys do it. One should feel it’s big budget despite being low budget. One should make it look as if a good amount of money has been spent on it.”
He added, “In big budget films, things get done very easily. You can heave a sigh of relief. In such films, you only need to be concerned about how much are you able to do well.”
Brijendra Kala started his filmi career as a writer. He explained the reason behind this through a humorous example. “Main us waqt aaya jab hero sundar hota tha, heroine sundar hoti thi, villain sundar hota tha, comedian sundar hota tha aur sundar bhi sundar hota tha. So, what do you do in such situation? When you look at yourself in the mirror, you feel either you should become an assistant director or a writer,” he said.
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He shared that he was into writing since his early days. “I used to write plays and also (content) for Aakashwani. I consider Hari Shankar Parsai as my Guru. I used to try and write on the same lines. I then wrote for Tigmanshu (Dhulia) and Balaji (Telefilms). But later when I started getting more work in acting, my writing automatically lessened. I am not writing anything right now. But the scenes I do as an actor, I ensure that I contribute as a writer as much as I can to make the scene better,” he said.
Apart from giving perfect shots, Brijendra Kala also ensures that the mood on the sets is easy going. “I am always naughty on the sets,” he said. “I make sure that the atmosphere on the sets is very entertaining. I ensure that nobody is hesitant about anything with anyone. If there is any popular actor on the set, I make myself so comfortable with him that when I perform with him, there is no hesitation. If you gel well with your co-stars and director, your work becomes easy.”
Coming to his forthcoming projects, he has three movies with Maddock Films, along with Jeevan Bheema Yojana, Johnny Jumper and he will soon start shooting the season 2 of Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen.
Not many people would know that, apart from Saurabh Shukla and Sanjay Mishra, Brijendra Kala is the only actor who has been a part of both Jolly LLB movies, although in different roles. When asked whether he would be seen in Jolly LLB 3 as well, he said, “I don’t know. I haven’t got a call yet. Maybe if I get a call, I will do.”
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romaniaroxme · 10 months
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A rogue or a hero?
Starring: Rajkummar Rao, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Tigmanshu Dhulia, KayKay Menon, Prabhal Punjabi, Prabhleen Sandhu Directed by: Hansal Mehta Genre: Biographical/Drama “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is , what are you doing for others?” Martin Luther King Jr. It has been 15 years since the terror attacks rocked the city of dreams, Mumbai. 166 people were killed in the what was…
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cinemapremi · 11 months
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From Crime to Comedy: Your Ultimate Indian TV Series Playlist on Netflix and Amazon Prime!
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Drama: Made In Heaven IMDb Rating: 8.2 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Arjun Mathur, Sobhita Dhulipala, Kalki Koechlin Director: Zoya Akhtar Genre: Drama Fun Fact: The show delves into the extravagant world of Indian weddings and the stories behind them. The Family Man IMDb Rating: 8.6 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Sharib Hashmi, Priyamani Director: Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. Genre: Drama Fun Fact: Follows a seemingly ordinary man who secretly works for the National Intelligence Agency. Mirzapur IMDb Rating: 8.4 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Divyendu Sharma Director: Karan Anshuman Genre: Drama Fun Fact: A gritty portrayal of the mafia and power struggles in the town of Mirzapur. Leila IMDb Rating: 4.8 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Huma Qureshi, Siddharth, Seema Biswas Director: Deepa Mehta, Shanker Raman, and Pawan Kumar Genre: Drama Fun Fact: A dystopian drama set in a totalitarian regime, exploring themes of religious intolerance and social injustice. Taj Mahal 1989 IMDb Rating: 6.7 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Neeraj Kabi, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Danish Husain Director: Pushpendra Nath Misra Genre: Drama Fun Fact: An anthology series exploring love, relationships, and the search for meaning in the '80s. Crime/Thriller: Breathe IMDb Rating: 8.1 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: R. Madhavan, Amit Sadh, Sapna Pabbi Director: Mayank Sharma Genre: Crime, Thriller Fun Fact: A gripping thriller that explores the lengths a father will go to save his son. Paatal Lok IMDb Rating: 7.9 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Jaideep Ahlawat, Neeraj Kabi, Gul Panag Director: Avinash Arun and Prosit Roy Genre: Crime, Thriller Fun Fact: The show delves into the dark underbelly of crime in Delhi and has received critical acclaim. Ghoul IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, S. M. Zaheer Director: Patrick Graham Genre: Horror, Thriller Fun Fact: A supernatural horror miniseries set in a dystopian future. A Suitable Boy IMDb Rating: 5.6 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Tanya Maniktala, Tabu, Ishaan Khatter Director: Mira Nair Genre: Drama, Romance Fun Fact: Adapted from Vikram Seth's epic novel, the series explores post-independence India and a young woman's search for love and identity. Jamtara IMDb Rating: 7.3 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Amit Sial, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Aksha Pardasany Director: Soumendra Padhi Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime drama series sheds light on the phishing scams originating in a small town. Dahaad IMDb Rating: 7.0 Release Year: 2022 Star Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Sushant Singh, Rekha Sharma Director: Tigmanshu Dhulia Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime thriller series explores the complex world of police investigations and politics. Comedy: Pushpavalli IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2017 Star Cast: Sumukhi Suresh, Manish Anand, Naveen Richard Director: Debbie Rao Genre: Comedy, Drama Fun Fact: The series follows Pushpavalli, a quirky character pursuing her crush in this dark comedy. One Mic Stand IMDb Rating: 7.7 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Sapan Verma, Ashish Shakya, Zakir Khan Director: Himanshu Chouhan Genre: Comedy Fun Fact: A unique show where celebrities try their hand at stand-up comedy with the help of professional comedians. Little Things IMDb Rating: 8.2 Release Year: 2016 Star Cast: Dhruv Sehgal, Mithila Palkar Director: Ruchir Arun and Pranav Bhasin Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance Fun Fact: A heartwarming series that explores the everyday moments of a modern-day couple. Selection Day IMDb Rating: 7.3 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Mohammad Samad, Yash Dholye, Mahesh Manjrekar Director: Udayan Prasad and Karan Boolani Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sport Fun Fact: The story revolves around two brothers and their struggle in the competitive world of cricket. Khakee: The Bihar Chapter IMDb Rating: 7.2 Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Amit Sadh, Amrita Puri, Amit Sial Director: Bhav Dhulia Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime drama series delves into the dark, crime-ridden underbelly of Bihar. Scoop IMDb Rating: 7.0 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Shriya Pilgaonkar, Viraf Patel, Harman Singha Director: Satwik Mohanty Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery Fun Fact: "Scoop" is a quirky investigative drama that combines elements of humor and mystery. Horror/Supernatural: Ghoul IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, S. M. Zaheer Director: Patrick Graham Genre: Horror, Thriller Fun Fact: A supernatural horror miniseries set in a dystopian future. Political: Tandav IMDb Rating: 3.7 Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Dimple Kapadia, Sunil Grover Director: Ali Abbas Zafar Genre: Drama, Political Fun Fact: Despite its controversies, "Tandav" offers a glimpse into the world of Indian politics. Anthology: Lust Stories IMDb Rating: 6.6 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Radhika Apte, Bhumi Pednekar, Manisha Koirala Director: Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar Genre: Drama, Romance Fun Fact: An anthology of four short films exploring themes of love and desire. Mystery: Guilty Minds IMDb Rating: 7.3 Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Hiten Tejwani, Shakti Anand, Ashmita Jaggi Director: Carl Austin Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery Fun Fact: A psychological crime thriller that keeps you guessing until the end. Action: Mumbai Diaries IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Mohit Raina, Konkona Sen Sharma, Tina Desai Director: Nikkhil Advani Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This medical drama series explores the lives of healthcare professionals during a city-wide disaster. Rural: Panchayat IMDb Rating: 8.7 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Jitendra Kumar, Raghuvir Yadav, Neena Gupta Director: Deepak Kumar Mishra Genre: Comedy, Drama Fun Fact: A heartwarming series set in a rural Indian village, portraying the challenges and humor of rural life. Romantic: Feels Like Ishq IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Radhika Madan, Amol Parashar, Rohit Saraf Director: Ruchir Arun, Tahira Kashyap, Anand Tiwari, Jaydeep Sarkar, Sachin Kundalkar Genre: Romance, Anthology Fun Fact: An anthology series exploring modern love in various forms. Romantic/Drama: Modern Love: Mumbai IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2022 Star Cast: Sanya Malhotra, Abhishek Banerjee, Plabita Borthakur Director: Sharat Katariya, Tahira Kashyap, Sachin Kundalkar, Apoorva Dey, and Anand Tiwari Genre: Romance, Drama Fun Fact: A spin-off of the "Modern Love" series, this Indian version explores the complexities of love in Mumbai. Biographical/Crime: Khakee: The Bihar Chapter IMDb Rating: 7.2 Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Amit Sadh, Amrita Puri, Amit Sial Director: Bhav Dhulia Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime drama series delves into the dark, crime-ridden underbelly of Bihar. Investigative Comedy: Scoop IMDb Rating: 7.0 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Shriya Pilgaonkar, Viraf Patel, Harman Singha Director: Satwik Mohanty Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery Fun Fact: "Scoop" is a quirky investigative drama that combines elements of humor and mystery. Investigative/Crime: Dahaad IMDb Rating: 7.0 Release Year: 2022 Star Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Sushant Singh, Rekha Sharma Director: Tigmanshu Dhulia Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime thriller series explores the complex world of police investigations and politics. Also checkout: Read the full article
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werindialive · 1 year
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“I only went for the main functions of my marriage,” says Jimmy Shergil talking about his busy schedule after Mohabatein
Jimmy Shergil, who debuted in the Hindi film industry with Maachis, gained his due popularity from his pivotal role in Shahrukh Khan starrer Mohabbatein. The success of his role left the actor very busy and unable to find time for his personal life. Talking about that time in a recent interview, Jimmy said that the post-Mohabbatein time was so busy that he was unable to find time for his own wedding. He couldn’t participate in all the functions of his wedding and felt like a guest.
Talking with Cyrus Barocha during an interview for his YouTube channel, Jimmy revealed, “For two years after Mohabbatein, I was doing that kind of roles – all romantic, singing and dance. In the middle, I had been a guest at my wedding also because I couldn’t take out time. Like North Indian weddings they keep the functions for 10-15 days. I couldn’t make it for those many days, I was there only for 2-3 days because I was shooting for the film Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar. I only went for the main functions of my marriage. That’s how things were 2-3 years after Mohabatein.”
He also admitted that he very quickly realized that continuing to do similar roles would not bring the desired boost in his career. This is when he decided to go to the unconventional cinema and his first movie was Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Haasil (2003). This was when his career took a shift.
Currently, Jimmy is busy with his upcoming movie Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha. Directed by Neeraj Pandey the musical love story has Ajay Devgn and Tabu in the leading roles.
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blogynews · 1 year
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"Behind the Scenes Secrets Revealed: Rohit Raaj Opens Up About Ameesha Patel's Surprising Behavior on Set - Exclusive Interview"
After gaining extensive experience in television shows, actor Rohit Raaj is preparing to make his film debut in “Mystery of the Tattoo.” He will be starring alongside renowned actors Arjun Rampal, Ameesha Patel, and Manoj Joshi. As the film’s release approaches, Rohit shares details about his journey into movies, working with Ameesha Patel, and his upcoming project with Tigmanshu Dhulia. When…
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blogynewz · 1 year
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"Behind the Scenes Secrets Revealed: Rohit Raaj Opens Up About Ameesha Patel's Surprising Behavior on Set - Exclusive Interview"
After gaining extensive experience in television shows, actor Rohit Raaj is preparing to make his film debut in “Mystery of the Tattoo.” He will be starring alongside renowned actors Arjun Rampal, Ameesha Patel, and Manoj Joshi. As the film’s release approaches, Rohit shares details about his journey into movies, working with Ameesha Patel, and his upcoming project with Tigmanshu Dhulia. When…
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blogynewsz · 1 year
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"Behind the Scenes Secrets Revealed: Rohit Raaj Opens Up About Ameesha Patel's Surprising Behavior on Set - Exclusive Interview"
After gaining extensive experience in television shows, actor Rohit Raaj is preparing to make his film debut in “Mystery of the Tattoo.” He will be starring alongside renowned actors Arjun Rampal, Ameesha Patel, and Manoj Joshi. As the film’s release approaches, Rohit shares details about his journey into movies, working with Ameesha Patel, and his upcoming project with Tigmanshu Dhulia. When…
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highonfilms · 1 year
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All Anurag Kashyap Movies Ranked from Worst to Best
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indianhour · 1 year
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Tigmanshu Dhulia: Newcomer actors in my show Garmi would try to copy Irrfan Khan - Exclusive | Hindi Movie News
It is said that good things happen to those who wait and Tigmanshu Dhulia is the best example of this fact. He’s been working in the movie business for thirty years, he was casting director for Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen, he then went on to write dialogues for Dil Se.. and then directed films like Haasil and Charas. But luck turned in his favour when his film Paan Singh Tomar with Irrfan Khan…
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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'The hooligans started to take over'
‘I grew up in a spot that used to be the perfect metropolis in India: Allahabad.’‘The metropolis has given among the greatest writers, politicians and musicians to the nation.’‘Today, it has gone to the canine.’ IMAGE: Vyom Yadav in Garmi. Tigmanshu Dhulia is a singular sensation. Having a penchant for tales from the hinterland of India, he has delivered some memorable titles like Haasil (2003),…
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