Amazon miniTV premiered its star-studded series ‘Jab We Matched’ on 10th February 2023. The show’s fresh narrative combined with stellar acting has been widely appreciated and applauded by audiences. The anthology series featured popular and well-known actors – Abhishek Nigam, Priyank Sharma, Mayur More, Prit Kamani, Shivangi Joshi, Jasmin Bhasin, and Revathi Pillai. The four episodic series explores four very diverse and unique stories depicting how people have different perceptions regarding new age dating.
During a candid conversation, Revathi Pillai, who is the lead of Formula Sheet shares what other genres and roles she would like to explore in her career and her thoughts on Bollywood romance and who she really admires as a couple.
“Apart from innocent childhood romance, I think all kinds of genres are what I am looking to explore. I think I have done a lot of innocent childhood romance and the cute girl next door, but...
During a candid conversation, Revathi Pillai, who is the lead of Formula Sheet shares what other genres and roles she would like to explore in her career and her thoughts on Bollywood romance and who she really admires as a couple.
“Apart from innocent childhood romance, I think all kinds of genres are what I am looking to explore. I think I have done a lot of innocent childhood romance and the cute girl next door, but...
- 3/6/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Ex-‘Bigg Boss 16’ contestant Jasmin Bhasin, who is currently seen in the web series ‘Jab We Matched’, expressed her opinions on relationships, love, and breakups. She said: “You always have a partner to celebrate happiness, you always have a partner to cry on his shoulder during the dull moments basically. You have a companion forever in your good and bad which is a beautiful thing. There is nothing called worst as long as you are in a meaningful relationship in both good and bad days. So there is no worst part of falling in love.”
Jasmin, who is quite famous for her role in ‘Tashan-e-Ishq’ and ‘Dil Se Dil Tak’, shared her perspective about life partners turning best friends and if this is possible.
She said: “Your husband will only be the person whom you have chosen as a partner, your children’s father, your companion with whom you spend the rest of your life.
Jasmin, who is quite famous for her role in ‘Tashan-e-Ishq’ and ‘Dil Se Dil Tak’, shared her perspective about life partners turning best friends and if this is possible.
She said: “Your husband will only be the person whom you have chosen as a partner, your children’s father, your companion with whom you spend the rest of your life.
- 2/27/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
In this special feature Subhash K Jha lists and reviews 3 Ott Feature Films You May Have Missed.
Gurgaon(Disney-Hotstar): The gleaming glittering surfaces of Gurgaon which stands between the violent hinterland of Haryana and the Capital politics of Delhi, renders itself with ironic radiance to the themes of entrepreneurial greed and violence in cinema . Atul Sabharwal’s Aurangzeb was an underrated attempt at understanding the strife that controls the monstrous affluence of the constantly-evolving region.
Director Shankar Raman’s Gurgaon gets it right immediately and ineradicably. This is a blood-soaked land of opportunity, and opportunism.There is a sense of immediacy and doom in the storytelling which coil themselves around the viewer from the first frame in such a persuasive manner that we are sucked into the tale although some of what happens here is done more for effect than out of an inner conviction.
But the absence...
Gurgaon(Disney-Hotstar): The gleaming glittering surfaces of Gurgaon which stands between the violent hinterland of Haryana and the Capital politics of Delhi, renders itself with ironic radiance to the themes of entrepreneurial greed and violence in cinema . Atul Sabharwal’s Aurangzeb was an underrated attempt at understanding the strife that controls the monstrous affluence of the constantly-evolving region.
Director Shankar Raman’s Gurgaon gets it right immediately and ineradicably. This is a blood-soaked land of opportunity, and opportunism.There is a sense of immediacy and doom in the storytelling which coil themselves around the viewer from the first frame in such a persuasive manner that we are sucked into the tale although some of what happens here is done more for effect than out of an inner conviction.
But the absence...
- 7/18/2021
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Gurgaon
Starring Pankaj Tripathy, Akshay Oberoi, Ragini Khanna,Aamir Bashir
Directed by Shankar Raman
The gleaming glittering surfaces of Gurgaon which stands between the violent hinterland of Haryana and the Capital politics of Delhi, renders itself with ironic radiance to the themes of entrepreneurial greed and violence in cinema. Atul Sabharwal’s Aurangzeb was an underrated attempt at understanding the strife that controls the monstrous affluence of the constantly-evolving region.
Director Shankar Raman’s Gurgaon gets it right immediately and ineradicably. This is a land of opportunity, and opportunism. There is a sense of immediacy and doom in the storytelling which coil themselves around the viewer from the first frame in such a persuasive manner that we are sucked into the tale although some of what happens here is done more for effect than out of an inner conviction.
But the absence of credibility never comes in the way of...
Starring Pankaj Tripathy, Akshay Oberoi, Ragini Khanna,Aamir Bashir
Directed by Shankar Raman
The gleaming glittering surfaces of Gurgaon which stands between the violent hinterland of Haryana and the Capital politics of Delhi, renders itself with ironic radiance to the themes of entrepreneurial greed and violence in cinema. Atul Sabharwal’s Aurangzeb was an underrated attempt at understanding the strife that controls the monstrous affluence of the constantly-evolving region.
Director Shankar Raman’s Gurgaon gets it right immediately and ineradicably. This is a land of opportunity, and opportunism. There is a sense of immediacy and doom in the storytelling which coil themselves around the viewer from the first frame in such a persuasive manner that we are sucked into the tale although some of what happens here is done more for effect than out of an inner conviction.
But the absence of credibility never comes in the way of...
- 8/5/2017
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Exclusive/Film Bazaar: Mumbai-based production company slates Reincarnation as its first feature film.
Mumbai-based short film platform HumaraMovie is set to move into production of feature-length films starting with drama Reincarnation, written and directed by Gaurav Bakshi [pictured].
Based on Bakshi’s 2012 short film of the same name, the project tells the story of an old man who becomes famous when his fellow villagers believe him to be the reincarnation of Mahatma Gandhi.
In addition to making short films, Bakshi previously worked as an assistant director on films including Love Khichdi, Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye! and Ishqiya. He is currently in talks with cast for his debut feature, which is scheduled to start shooting in early 2017.
HumaraMovie head of operations Abhishek Gautam is attending Film Bazaar to find co-producers for the film.
Founded in 2012 by Preety Ali, Pallavi Rohatgi and Vinay Mishra, HumaraMovie produces and distributes short films, both through its own platform and syndication. The company...
Mumbai-based short film platform HumaraMovie is set to move into production of feature-length films starting with drama Reincarnation, written and directed by Gaurav Bakshi [pictured].
Based on Bakshi’s 2012 short film of the same name, the project tells the story of an old man who becomes famous when his fellow villagers believe him to be the reincarnation of Mahatma Gandhi.
In addition to making short films, Bakshi previously worked as an assistant director on films including Love Khichdi, Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye! and Ishqiya. He is currently in talks with cast for his debut feature, which is scheduled to start shooting in early 2017.
HumaraMovie head of operations Abhishek Gautam is attending Film Bazaar to find co-producers for the film.
Founded in 2012 by Preety Ali, Pallavi Rohatgi and Vinay Mishra, HumaraMovie produces and distributes short films, both through its own platform and syndication. The company...
- 11/23/2016
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
A still from Hola Venky!
A new film club in Pune, initiated by the students of Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication (Simc), has come up with a novel idea. The club will charge a nominal entry fee (Inr 50 for now) and give all the money to the filmmaker.
“We simply want to watch some good Indian indie cinema and support the scene while we’re at it,” said Visvak Sen, a founding member of the film club.
Called Viman Talkies, the club will kick off on August 16 with the screening of Sandeep Mohan’s Hola Venky! which was one of the inspirations for starting the club.
Viman Talkies plans to have fortnightly screenings at a venue which can seat 200 people. Hemant Gaba’s Shuttlecock Boys and Srinivas Sunderrajan’s The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project have been lined up for screenings after Hola Venky!
“Sandeep Mohan, with his idea of travelling...
A new film club in Pune, initiated by the students of Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication (Simc), has come up with a novel idea. The club will charge a nominal entry fee (Inr 50 for now) and give all the money to the filmmaker.
“We simply want to watch some good Indian indie cinema and support the scene while we’re at it,” said Visvak Sen, a founding member of the film club.
Called Viman Talkies, the club will kick off on August 16 with the screening of Sandeep Mohan’s Hola Venky! which was one of the inspirations for starting the club.
Viman Talkies plans to have fortnightly screenings at a venue which can seat 200 people. Hemant Gaba’s Shuttlecock Boys and Srinivas Sunderrajan’s The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project have been lined up for screenings after Hola Venky!
“Sandeep Mohan, with his idea of travelling...
- 8/11/2014
- by Nandita Dutta
- DearCinema.com
Chennai, Nov 4: The next time when you feel you can't possibly make a film with a few lakh rupees, take a look at names like Srinivas Sunderrajan, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan and Hemant Gaba - all independent filmmakers who have successfully made movies with shoestring budgets.
In times when multi-crore budget films shot with extravagance and in international locales are co-existing with movies made in the country's hinterlands and within smaller budgets, one wonders what can be done to take a script to screen by spending.
In times when multi-crore budget films shot with extravagance and in international locales are co-existing with movies made in the country's hinterlands and within smaller budgets, one wonders what can be done to take a script to screen by spending.
- 11/4/2012
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
Still from Gangs of Wasseypur
A festival of Indian independent films called ‘Indian Indies – Bollywood & Beyond’ is being held in Copenhagen from August 19-September 16, 2012. This festival is organized by Cph Pix and Cinematheque.
“The new generations of Indians – both filmmakers and audiences – are more well-traveled, better educated and more internationally oriented, and Cph Pix’s and Cinematheque program reflects this shift with a genre, geographically, linguistically and culturally diverse film program,” mentions the official website of the festival.
Some of the films to be screened in this festival are Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur, Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om, Vikramaditya Motwane’s Udaan, Vishal Bhardwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf, Zoya Akhtar’s Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Ajita Suchitra Veera’s Ballad of Rustom, Imtiaz Ali’s Rockstar, Srinivas Sunderrajan’s The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project and Greater Elephant, Karan Gour’s Kshay, Q’s Gandu, Umesh Kulkarni’s Deool,...
A festival of Indian independent films called ‘Indian Indies – Bollywood & Beyond’ is being held in Copenhagen from August 19-September 16, 2012. This festival is organized by Cph Pix and Cinematheque.
“The new generations of Indians – both filmmakers and audiences – are more well-traveled, better educated and more internationally oriented, and Cph Pix’s and Cinematheque program reflects this shift with a genre, geographically, linguistically and culturally diverse film program,” mentions the official website of the festival.
Some of the films to be screened in this festival are Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur, Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om, Vikramaditya Motwane’s Udaan, Vishal Bhardwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf, Zoya Akhtar’s Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Ajita Suchitra Veera’s Ballad of Rustom, Imtiaz Ali’s Rockstar, Srinivas Sunderrajan’s The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project and Greater Elephant, Karan Gour’s Kshay, Q’s Gandu, Umesh Kulkarni’s Deool,...
- 8/29/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project (2010) directed by Srinivas Sunderrajan will release on July 13, 2012 in Mumbai and Delhi under the ‘PVR Director’s Rare’ label.
The film belonging to Meta fiction genre features Kartik Krishnan, Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, Swara Bhaskar and D Santosh.
It was screened in Mumbai International Film Festival 2010, South-Asian International Film Festival (New York) 2010 and Asian Hot Shots International Film Festival (Berlin) 2010.
To read interview with Srinivas Sunderrajan, click here.
The film belonging to Meta fiction genre features Kartik Krishnan, Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, Swara Bhaskar and D Santosh.
It was screened in Mumbai International Film Festival 2010, South-Asian International Film Festival (New York) 2010 and Asian Hot Shots International Film Festival (Berlin) 2010.
To read interview with Srinivas Sunderrajan, click here.
- 7/9/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The 3rd edition of the International Film Festival Ahmedabad (Iffa) announced its lineup of feature films and short films in competition today.
Five films from the line-up will get a limited release under PVR’s new label: Director’s Cut & Director’s Rare.
Ketan Mehta’a Rang Rasiya will be the opening film of the festival while the festival will close with the Asian premiere of Anurag Kashyap’s That Girl in Yellow Boots.
Complete lineup:
Independent Short Film Competition Official Selection 2011
1. Linger by Shikha Makan
2. The Cabin Man by Ashish Pandey
3. Open Doors by Ashish Pandey
4. Visible Bra Straps by Ajitesh Sharma
5. Holy Cow by Vijay Nayyar
6. Kamera by Nijo Jonson
7. Shaji by Umair Hasan
8. The 4 Years Story And Storytellers by Sounak Kar
9. Kaveri by Shilpa Mumkempanna
10. To, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi by Vrinda Kapoor
11. Vansh by Gargee Kulkarni
12. Potti Budankai by G. Trivikram
13. Better Way by Maac Ahmedabad
14. My...
Five films from the line-up will get a limited release under PVR’s new label: Director’s Cut & Director’s Rare.
Ketan Mehta’a Rang Rasiya will be the opening film of the festival while the festival will close with the Asian premiere of Anurag Kashyap’s That Girl in Yellow Boots.
Complete lineup:
Independent Short Film Competition Official Selection 2011
1. Linger by Shikha Makan
2. The Cabin Man by Ashish Pandey
3. Open Doors by Ashish Pandey
4. Visible Bra Straps by Ajitesh Sharma
5. Holy Cow by Vijay Nayyar
6. Kamera by Nijo Jonson
7. Shaji by Umair Hasan
8. The 4 Years Story And Storytellers by Sounak Kar
9. Kaveri by Shilpa Mumkempanna
10. To, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi by Vrinda Kapoor
11. Vansh by Gargee Kulkarni
12. Potti Budankai by G. Trivikram
13. Better Way by Maac Ahmedabad
14. My...
- 8/12/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Srinivas Sunderrajan
Watching Srinivas Sunderrajan’s The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project (2010) is like traversing a labyrinth; it is a meta film-about a film-within a film.
What it really signifies is an independent filmmaker’s challenging journey of making a film, his obsession with his art and the influence of uncanny extraneous factors on the film that he set out to make.
Following a screening at the Transilvania International Film Festival in June, the film was recently presented at the Naya Cinema Festival in Mumbai. Sunderrajan, all of 26, answers a few questions about the making of The Untitled Kartik Krishnan project.
What was the original idea of the film when you started? What did the original script comprise?
The original idea behind making the film was to collaborate with people I knew (in whatever capabilities they could) and make a product that would help us evolve creatively. I called up Kk...
Watching Srinivas Sunderrajan’s The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project (2010) is like traversing a labyrinth; it is a meta film-about a film-within a film.
What it really signifies is an independent filmmaker’s challenging journey of making a film, his obsession with his art and the influence of uncanny extraneous factors on the film that he set out to make.
Following a screening at the Transilvania International Film Festival in June, the film was recently presented at the Naya Cinema Festival in Mumbai. Sunderrajan, all of 26, answers a few questions about the making of The Untitled Kartik Krishnan project.
What was the original idea of the film when you started? What did the original script comprise?
The original idea behind making the film was to collaborate with people I knew (in whatever capabilities they could) and make a product that would help us evolve creatively. I called up Kk...
- 8/2/2011
- by Nandita Dutta
- DearCinema.com
Boglarka Nagy, a film writer and festival programmer from Romania writes on Indian movies at the Transilvania International Film Festival, Cluj, Romania, 3-12. June 2011.
One of the major film events in Eastern Europe is the Transilvanian International Film Festival in Cluj, Romania, that throughout its existence of ten years has brought many highlights of the international film scene to a city of 3,50,000 people who may not have had another chance otherwise to welcome directors and actors like Catherine Deneuve, Wim Wenders, Michael Radford, Julie Delpy and Harvey Keitel. But these names are not the real value of this film festival for the Romanians, it’s rather getting to know about what goes on in the film industry across the world and to let the international professionals know about the lately more and more popular Romanian cinema – this is though generally valid for most big film festivals: they are a way...
One of the major film events in Eastern Europe is the Transilvanian International Film Festival in Cluj, Romania, that throughout its existence of ten years has brought many highlights of the international film scene to a city of 3,50,000 people who may not have had another chance otherwise to welcome directors and actors like Catherine Deneuve, Wim Wenders, Michael Radford, Julie Delpy and Harvey Keitel. But these names are not the real value of this film festival for the Romanians, it’s rather getting to know about what goes on in the film industry across the world and to let the international professionals know about the lately more and more popular Romanian cinema – this is though generally valid for most big film festivals: they are a way...
- 6/15/2011
- by Boglarka Nagy
- DearCinema.com
The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project, a film directed by Srinivas Sunderrajan is one among the 12 films that will contend for the Transilvania Trophy at the tenth edition of Transilvania International Film Festival (Tiff).
Presented by Romanian Film Promotion, 10th Tiff will take place from June 3-12, 2011 in Cluj- Napoca and June 15-19, 2011 in Sibiu, Romania. The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project will compete with films from Spain, Iceland, Sweden, USA, Germany, Denmark, Argentina, Belgium, Uruguay, Israel and Russia.
The film belonging to meta fiction genre stars Kartik Krishnan, Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, Swara Bhaskar and D Santosh. A Hindi-English drama-thriller film shot in Mumbai, it was screened in Mumbai International Film Festival, 2010, South-Asian International Film Festival New York 2010 and Asian Hot Shots International Film Festival Berlin 2010.
The films in competition are:
A useful life / La vida util
Dir: Federico Veiroj, Uruguay – Spain, 2010
Innocent Saturday / V subbotu
Dir: Alexander Mindadze, Russia – Germany – Ukraine, 2011
King...
Presented by Romanian Film Promotion, 10th Tiff will take place from June 3-12, 2011 in Cluj- Napoca and June 15-19, 2011 in Sibiu, Romania. The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project will compete with films from Spain, Iceland, Sweden, USA, Germany, Denmark, Argentina, Belgium, Uruguay, Israel and Russia.
The film belonging to meta fiction genre stars Kartik Krishnan, Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, Swara Bhaskar and D Santosh. A Hindi-English drama-thriller film shot in Mumbai, it was screened in Mumbai International Film Festival, 2010, South-Asian International Film Festival New York 2010 and Asian Hot Shots International Film Festival Berlin 2010.
The films in competition are:
A useful life / La vida util
Dir: Federico Veiroj, Uruguay – Spain, 2010
Innocent Saturday / V subbotu
Dir: Alexander Mindadze, Russia – Germany – Ukraine, 2011
King...
- 5/6/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
NEW DELHI -- The fifth Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles concluded Monday night at ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood with the U.S. premiere of Rajnesh Domalpalli's South Indian film Vanaja.
The screening was followed by the awards ceremony during which director Pan Nalin's epic love story Valley of Flowers won the grand jury prize for best feature while the audience choice award went to John Jeffcoat's romantic comedy Outsourced.
Revolving around a young girl who battles odds to become a classical dancer, Vanaja, which received a special mention for debut feature, received the Berlin International Film Festival's best debut feature award in February.
"Q2P" directed by Paromita Vohra won the grand jury prize for best documentary, and best short went to Tea Break by Srinivas Sunderrajan. The animated short Printed Rainbow by Gitanjali Rao received a special mention.
Audience award winners were the documentary Divided We Fall by Sharat Raju and the short Monsoon by Shyam Balse.
"Over the past six days, we have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from filmmakers, audiences, sponsors and press," festival director Christina Marouda said.
The screening was followed by the awards ceremony during which director Pan Nalin's epic love story Valley of Flowers won the grand jury prize for best feature while the audience choice award went to John Jeffcoat's romantic comedy Outsourced.
Revolving around a young girl who battles odds to become a classical dancer, Vanaja, which received a special mention for debut feature, received the Berlin International Film Festival's best debut feature award in February.
"Q2P" directed by Paromita Vohra won the grand jury prize for best documentary, and best short went to Tea Break by Srinivas Sunderrajan. The animated short Printed Rainbow by Gitanjali Rao received a special mention.
Audience award winners were the documentary Divided We Fall by Sharat Raju and the short Monsoon by Shyam Balse.
"Over the past six days, we have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from filmmakers, audiences, sponsors and press," festival director Christina Marouda said.
- 4/25/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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