Yami Gautam’s Article 370 Box Office Day 1 Will Beat Her 1st Superhit Film By A Huge Margin (Photo Credit –YouTube)
It was 12 years ago that Yami Gautam made her debut in the film industry. She was already an actor on the small screen and took the leap of faith. Twelve years later, she is about to probably deliver a solo success with Article 370 at the box office. The film based on Kashmir has been released today, and word of mouth suggests a strong number game ahead.
Produced by Aditya Dhar, the drama film helmed by Aditya Jambhale has the actress playing an officer on a mission in Kashmir. The film is expected to open somewhere over 5 crore. Interestingly, this film is a triple clash for Yami.
Article 370 has been released in theaters and is facing a box office clash with Vidyut Jammwal’s Crakk and Varun Grover’s All India Rank.
It was 12 years ago that Yami Gautam made her debut in the film industry. She was already an actor on the small screen and took the leap of faith. Twelve years later, she is about to probably deliver a solo success with Article 370 at the box office. The film based on Kashmir has been released today, and word of mouth suggests a strong number game ahead.
Produced by Aditya Dhar, the drama film helmed by Aditya Jambhale has the actress playing an officer on a mission in Kashmir. The film is expected to open somewhere over 5 crore. Interestingly, this film is a triple clash for Yami.
Article 370 has been released in theaters and is facing a box office clash with Vidyut Jammwal’s Crakk and Varun Grover’s All India Rank.
- 2/23/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana, who will be soon seen reprising his role of Pooja in the upcoming theatrical film ‘Dream Girl 2’, set the momentum for the humour with the film’s trailer and his witty responses to the media. The film’s buzz seems to be snowballing as the Samastipur Police took to their X, former Twitter handle, recently, to share a clip from the film as they lauded the actor for his ‘Dream Girl’ avatar and have shared that Ayushmann, as his character Pooja in the film, has helped them in spreading the word on cyber fraud.
They tagged Ayushmann and tweeted: “Your appearance in this movie has proven to be incredibly appealing in our fight against cyber fraud. Your act was remarkably close to the real cyber fraud calls. Please continue to spread such awareness. Best wishes, and welcome to Samastipur.”
‘Dream Girl 2’ promises to be...
They tagged Ayushmann and tweeted: “Your appearance in this movie has proven to be incredibly appealing in our fight against cyber fraud. Your act was remarkably close to the real cyber fraud calls. Please continue to spread such awareness. Best wishes, and welcome to Samastipur.”
‘Dream Girl 2’ promises to be...
- 8/4/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Pernell Roberts was best known for his role as Adam, the eldest Cartwright son, on the television western Bonanza from 1959 to 1965. He later starred in the medical drama Trapper John, M.D. from 1979 to 1986.
Roberts was born in Waycross, Georgia, on May 18, 1928, and began his career on stage in 1950 in Washington D.C., with the Arena Stage. He moved to New York City in 1952, and made his Broadway debut several years later. Roberts went to Hollywood in 1957, where he appeared on television and in several films.
He was cast as Adam Cartwright in the hit western Bonanza in 1959. Lorne Greene played the Cartwright patriarch Ben, and Dan Blocker and Michael Landon were younger brothers, Hoss and Little Joe. Despite the series’ popularity, Roberts was unsatisfied with his role and left after six seasons in 1965. His many television credits also include roles in episodes of One Step Beyond, The Girl from U.
Roberts was born in Waycross, Georgia, on May 18, 1928, and began his career on stage in 1950 in Washington D.C., with the Arena Stage. He moved to New York City in 1952, and made his Broadway debut several years later. Roberts went to Hollywood in 1957, where he appeared on television and in several films.
He was cast as Adam Cartwright in the hit western Bonanza in 1959. Lorne Greene played the Cartwright patriarch Ben, and Dan Blocker and Michael Landon were younger brothers, Hoss and Little Joe. Despite the series’ popularity, Roberts was unsatisfied with his role and left after six seasons in 1965. His many television credits also include roles in episodes of One Step Beyond, The Girl from U.
- 2/12/2010
- by Bryan
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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