Michaela Coel, Lenny Abrahamson’s “Normal People” and “The Masked Singer” were among the winners of the U.K.’s Royal Television Society (Rts) Craft & Design Awards.
Coel won the 2020 Rts special award for her groundbreaking BBC/HBO show “I May Destroy You.” In presenting the award to Coel, the judges said: “This piece sits in the true spirit of the craft and design Awards. The astonishing level of detail in all aspects of this production was humbling to see. A truly distinctive, highly creative and exemplary piece of work, in which the winner had also corralled outstanding demonstrations of expert craft skills across all the production disciplines.”
Lenny Abrahamson won best director of drama for smash hit BBC/Hulu show “Normal People.” “Beautiful, stylish and confident. This was the work of an elite director, skilfully providing the space for his actors to shine and their chemistry to transmit through the lens.
Coel won the 2020 Rts special award for her groundbreaking BBC/HBO show “I May Destroy You.” In presenting the award to Coel, the judges said: “This piece sits in the true spirit of the craft and design Awards. The astonishing level of detail in all aspects of this production was humbling to see. A truly distinctive, highly creative and exemplary piece of work, in which the winner had also corralled outstanding demonstrations of expert craft skills across all the production disciplines.”
Lenny Abrahamson won best director of drama for smash hit BBC/Hulu show “Normal People.” “Beautiful, stylish and confident. This was the work of an elite director, skilfully providing the space for his actors to shine and their chemistry to transmit through the lens.
- 11/23/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
New Delhi, Nov 17: Remember Aamir Khan's shower scene in "Ghajini", which turned out to be a turning point in the film? A similar shot will feature in the actor−filmmaker's new film "Talaash" too.
If sources are to be believed, a shower scene in "Talaash" will also play a pivotal part in the movie. It will see Aamir, who plays Inspector Shekhawat, get to the root of the problem that he fights against.
"The scene in question was shot in a flat that belongs to hairstylist Avan Contractor's mother. It was a one−take shot," said a source.
Considering the success of "Ghajini", there could be a possibility that the.
If sources are to be believed, a shower scene in "Talaash" will also play a pivotal part in the movie. It will see Aamir, who plays Inspector Shekhawat, get to the root of the problem that he fights against.
"The scene in question was shot in a flat that belongs to hairstylist Avan Contractor's mother. It was a one−take shot," said a source.
Considering the success of "Ghajini", there could be a possibility that the.
- 11/17/2012
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Set-up by Adhuna Bhabani Akhtar and Osh Bhabani in 2004, the b:blunt brand has since become known as the premier salon group in the country, synonymous with the standards ‘fit for a Celebrity’. After the success of their salons and academies in Mumbai, Pune and most recently in Delhi; b:blunt is all geared up to share their passion with the rest of India. And the new Bangalore branch of India’s premier hairdressing salon was launched by none other than the talented Bangalore beauty and Bollywood Glam girl– Deepika Padukone.
“I am thrilled to launch the new b:blunt Salon in Bangalore, b:blunt has been a part of the Bollywood culture for more than a decade and it’s about time Bangalore deserved our own ‘Destination Hair Salon’ ” said the Actress, who sported a trademark ‘b:blunt Braid’, developed by b:blunt’s acclaimed artistic team, on the occasion. “People generally don’t pay...
“I am thrilled to launch the new b:blunt Salon in Bangalore, b:blunt has been a part of the Bollywood culture for more than a decade and it’s about time Bangalore deserved our own ‘Destination Hair Salon’ ” said the Actress, who sported a trademark ‘b:blunt Braid’, developed by b:blunt’s acclaimed artistic team, on the occasion. “People generally don’t pay...
- 9/3/2011
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
Delhi 6 has released and Sonam Kapoor has seen some good feedback coming her way in spite of a screen presence which isn't quite dominating throughout the film's narrative. Boasting of an ensemble cast, Delhi 6 had a dozen odd characters and those who were hoping to see a lot more of Sonam were left asking for more. "Well, let's not talk about whether the length of the role is big or small. The fact is that I have a great three dimensional role in the movie and that's what that matters", says Sonam without any hint of regret, "This is a girl who wants to do a lot in life and the scenes that I have got are amazing. I firmly believe that sometimes you can make a big impact in just four scenes when compared to a film where you could be present for 80% of its running length.
- 2/25/2009
- by Joginder Tuteja
- BollywoodHungama
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