Harish Shankar’s Mr. Bachchan, that was recently released on Netflix, is an official remake Ajay Devgn starrer action film, Raid. While I liked the Bollywood version very much, Ravi Teja’s film was utterly disappointing and I doubt how entertained you’ll actually be, because truth be told, I found myself just waiting for it to end as the plot gets repetitive quickly—same story, same conflicts. Here’s the gist: Mr. Bachchan, an income tax officer, is after a powerful politician and industrialist, Muthyam Jaghayya, to uncover Jaghayya’s hidden assets. And like all villains, Jaghayya gives him a hard time, and Mr. Bachchan’s personal life gets complicated, as he’s also set to marry his love Jikki soon. How does he manage all this? That’s what the movie tries to show.
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Who is Mr. Bacchan?
Mr. Bachchan wasn’t always Mr. Bachchan. As a child,...
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Who is Mr. Bacchan?
Mr. Bachchan wasn’t always Mr. Bachchan. As a child,...
- 9/15/2024
- by Sutanuka Banerjee
- Film Fugitives
Actor Ravi Teja recently sustained a muscle tear in his right hand while shooting for his upcoming film, tentatively titled #RT75. Despite the injury, he continued filming, which worsened the condition.
Ravi Teja had to undergo surgery at Yashoda Hospitals and has been advised six weeks of bed rest to ensure a full recovery. The news was confirmed by a representative, who also mentioned that the injury occurred during the shoot, although details on how it happened are still unknown.
Ravi Teja was last seen in the film Mr. Bachchan, directed by Harish Shankar, which was released on Independence Day.
Unfortunately, the film, which is a Telugu remake of the 2018 Hindi film Raid, didn’t perform well at the box office. Ravi Teja is next slated to appear in #RT75, reuniting with actress Sreeleela, with whom he worked in the 2022 film Dhamaka. The new film, directed by Bhanu Bogavarupu and...
Ravi Teja had to undergo surgery at Yashoda Hospitals and has been advised six weeks of bed rest to ensure a full recovery. The news was confirmed by a representative, who also mentioned that the injury occurred during the shoot, although details on how it happened are still unknown.
Ravi Teja was last seen in the film Mr. Bachchan, directed by Harish Shankar, which was released on Independence Day.
Unfortunately, the film, which is a Telugu remake of the 2018 Hindi film Raid, didn’t perform well at the box office. Ravi Teja is next slated to appear in #RT75, reuniting with actress Sreeleela, with whom he worked in the 2022 film Dhamaka. The new film, directed by Bhanu Bogavarupu and...
- 8/24/2024
- by Pooja Tiwari
- GlamSham
Sony’s “It Ends With Us” debuted atop the U.K. and Ireland box office, with £4.5 million ($5.7 million), according to numbers from Comscore.
However, the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni drama-romance faced stiff competition from Disney’s “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which held onto second place in its third week with £4 million, bringing its cumulative total to £42.9 million.
Universal’s “Despicable Me 4” continues to draw audiences in its fifth week, securing third place with £1.5 million and pushing its total to £35.5 million. Warner Bros. saw success with its new release “Trap,” which opened at No. 4, pulling in £1.1 million.
Lionsgate U.K.’s “Borderlands” rounded out the top five in its opening weekend, earning £843,159. Warner Bros.’ “Twisters” maintained its appeal in sixth place during its fourth week, adding £619,801 to surpass the £12 million mark.
Disney’s “Inside Out 2” demonstrated remarkable staying power, holding the seventh position in its ninth week with £618,055, bringing its total to £54.1 million.
However, the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni drama-romance faced stiff competition from Disney’s “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which held onto second place in its third week with £4 million, bringing its cumulative total to £42.9 million.
Universal’s “Despicable Me 4” continues to draw audiences in its fifth week, securing third place with £1.5 million and pushing its total to £35.5 million. Warner Bros. saw success with its new release “Trap,” which opened at No. 4, pulling in £1.1 million.
Lionsgate U.K.’s “Borderlands” rounded out the top five in its opening weekend, earning £843,159. Warner Bros.’ “Twisters” maintained its appeal in sixth place during its fourth week, adding £619,801 to surpass the £12 million mark.
Disney’s “Inside Out 2” demonstrated remarkable staying power, holding the seventh position in its ninth week with £618,055, bringing its total to £54.1 million.
- 8/13/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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