Marathi web series ‘Jakkal’ is set to unravel the Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders that took place in the Pune of the 1970s. Through the show, the audience will get to know to what extent can four boys with no criminal background, belonging to middle class families, go once they start committing such a brutal crime.
The show is created by Vivek Wagh who has worked on the project for the last four years. Wagh has also won a National Award for the Best Investigative Documentary in 2021 based on the same subject. The show is produced by Jio Studios, Shivam Yadav and Kartikee Yadav of A Culture Canvas Entertainment production.
Talking about the show, creator Vivek Wagh said, “A city like Pune which was known as a Pensioner’s Paradise and a cultural capital, there were two emergencies that took place during that time. One was National and the other was the Jakkal emergency.
The show is created by Vivek Wagh who has worked on the project for the last four years. Wagh has also won a National Award for the Best Investigative Documentary in 2021 based on the same subject. The show is produced by Jio Studios, Shivam Yadav and Kartikee Yadav of A Culture Canvas Entertainment production.
Talking about the show, creator Vivek Wagh said, “A city like Pune which was known as a Pensioner’s Paradise and a cultural capital, there were two emergencies that took place during that time. One was National and the other was the Jakkal emergency.
- 9/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Cast: Nisha Kothari, Nitin Reddy, Ravi Kale, Ishrat Ali, Kali Prasad Mukherjee, Harvey Rosemeyer, Rasika Duggal, Joy Fernandes and Gautam Rode; Director: Rgv; Rating: 2 out of 5.
Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Agyaat’ is as shoddy as the dead dummy publicity gimmick he deployed to publicise the flick. A disappointment to say the least, considering Ramu’s last year’s horror offering ‘Phoonk’ where even the otherwise innocuous crow had sent shivers down all our spines.
‘Agyaat’, on the other hand, is an.
Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Agyaat’ is as shoddy as the dead dummy publicity gimmick he deployed to publicise the flick. A disappointment to say the least, considering Ramu’s last year’s horror offering ‘Phoonk’ where even the otherwise innocuous crow had sent shivers down all our spines.
‘Agyaat’, on the other hand, is an.
- 8/7/2009
- by Bollywood
- GoBollywood
Movie Review: Agyaat: Is film se mujhe bachao; Star cast: Introducing Nitin Reddy, Priyanka Kothari, Gautam Rode, Ishrat Ali, Howard Rosemeyer, Joy Fernandes and Ravi Kale; Director: Ram Gopal Varma; Rating: *1/2.
Irrespective of the fact that his last few films haven’t really been great experiences, one still enters a Ram Gopal Varma movie with certain expectations in mind. But Ramu nowadays it seems is hell bent on scaring even his most loyal fans away. Agyaat turns out to be one such experience wherein you go in expecting a thrill ride but come out absolutely unmoved rather.
Irrespective of the fact that his last few films haven’t really been great experiences, one still enters a Ram Gopal Varma movie with certain expectations in mind. But Ramu nowadays it seems is hell bent on scaring even his most loyal fans away. Agyaat turns out to be one such experience wherein you go in expecting a thrill ride but come out absolutely unmoved rather.
- 8/7/2009
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
A marketing gimmick for Rgv's latest thriller Agyaat backfired when a resident reported to the police that a corpse was hanging from a billboard in Amboli. When the police arrived, they found it was a promotion for a new movie. "We rushed to the spot after receiving the call," said Inspector Kailash Gamande, "The puppet looked very life-like and gruesome and a large mob had gathered thinking that the hanging man was a victim of a gruesome murder."
Residents demanded that the gruesome effigies be removed and the producers Utv obliged but Ram Gopal Varma defended the stunt. "Since Agyaat falls in the scary film genre where something is out to kill everyone, we had planned this concept as an outdoor innovation for creating a mood in the context of the film," he explained.
Agyaat stars Nitin Reddy, Nisha Kothari, Rasika Dugal and up-and-coming Joy Fernandes and has a Predator-like theme.
Residents demanded that the gruesome effigies be removed and the producers Utv obliged but Ram Gopal Varma defended the stunt. "Since Agyaat falls in the scary film genre where something is out to kill everyone, we had planned this concept as an outdoor innovation for creating a mood in the context of the film," he explained.
Agyaat stars Nitin Reddy, Nisha Kothari, Rasika Dugal and up-and-coming Joy Fernandes and has a Predator-like theme.
- 8/4/2009
- Bollyspice
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