For all the theatre connoisseurs waiting with bated breath for a dramatic yet light-hearted delight, you can now look forward to ‘Baaghi Albele’ now in its second run produced by Aadyam Theatre for its 6th season. The Hindi-Punjabi play is a farce directed by the acclaimed theatre director Atul Kumar.
Set in Ludhiana, Punjab, in North India, Baaghi Albele showcases its narrative through a satirical comedy. The play explores the struggle of artists and intellectuals in a time of government repression and reflects on the relevance of art and artists in contemporary times. It follows the journey of husband and wife actors Johny and Minnie Makhija as they find themselves at the centre of a dangerous situation when a soldier from an underground rebel organisation seeks their help. With the threat of prosecution and death looming, the couple, along with their troupe of actors, must use their wit and theatrical...
Set in Ludhiana, Punjab, in North India, Baaghi Albele showcases its narrative through a satirical comedy. The play explores the struggle of artists and intellectuals in a time of government repression and reflects on the relevance of art and artists in contemporary times. It follows the journey of husband and wife actors Johny and Minnie Makhija as they find themselves at the centre of a dangerous situation when a soldier from an underground rebel organisation seeks their help. With the threat of prosecution and death looming, the couple, along with their troupe of actors, must use their wit and theatrical...
- 3/6/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
“Gulab,” a film by Sanjoy Nag, now playing in the Viewing Room section of the Nfdc’s Film Bazaar market in Goa, is the first product of a slate of upcoming feature film productions from Endemol Shine India.
The company, part of the giant Banijay conglomerate, is best known as a global power in the TV production and distribution sector, but it is also close to finishing several film productions by South Asian directors. These include a slice of life social drama on aging and relevance directed by Gajendra Ahire; a social comedy by Nicholas Kharkongor; a romantic comedy by Seema Desai; and a paranormal drama by Samrat Chakraborty.
With the exception of “Gulab,” the company declined to reveal titles, synopses or casting details. “All the films are targeting a digital release in 2023,” Rishi Negi, CEO, Endemol Shine India, told Variety. Though some festival play or limited theatrical releases may be possible.
The company, part of the giant Banijay conglomerate, is best known as a global power in the TV production and distribution sector, but it is also close to finishing several film productions by South Asian directors. These include a slice of life social drama on aging and relevance directed by Gajendra Ahire; a social comedy by Nicholas Kharkongor; a romantic comedy by Seema Desai; and a paranormal drama by Samrat Chakraborty.
With the exception of “Gulab,” the company declined to reveal titles, synopses or casting details. “All the films are targeting a digital release in 2023,” Rishi Negi, CEO, Endemol Shine India, told Variety. Though some festival play or limited theatrical releases may be possible.
- 11/24/2022
- by Udita Jhunjhunwala
- Variety Film + TV
Afsos web series review is here. Streaming on Amazon Prime from February 06, 2020, the web series is directed by Anubhuti Kashyap and stars Gulshan Devaiah, Anjali Patil, Heeba Shah in pivotal roles. The series is based on a Bengali novel Golper Goru Chaande by Kalponik Bandopadhyay. Does Afsos survives in this digital wave?. Let?s find out in the review of Afsos
Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
Religiously weird, funny, and fascinatingly spiritual with a tribute to Coen Bros, Anubhuti Kashyap?s Afsos has very little to cry foul and plenty to smile for its assured alternative arc of storytelling with superlative performances.
The Story of Afsos
Struggling writer Nakul (Gulshan Devaiah) is struggling to meet death. The writer who feels that he is good for nothing has made several suicide attempts but failed miserably. Nakul?s therapist Shloka (Anjali Patil) is trying her best to infuse some hope and positivity in Nakul?...
Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
Religiously weird, funny, and fascinatingly spiritual with a tribute to Coen Bros, Anubhuti Kashyap?s Afsos has very little to cry foul and plenty to smile for its assured alternative arc of storytelling with superlative performances.
The Story of Afsos
Struggling writer Nakul (Gulshan Devaiah) is struggling to meet death. The writer who feels that he is good for nothing has made several suicide attempts but failed miserably. Nakul?s therapist Shloka (Anjali Patil) is trying her best to infuse some hope and positivity in Nakul?...
- 2/10/2020
- GlamSham
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