The trailer for the second season of the International Emmy nominated show, ‘Made in Heaven’, which was unveiled on Tuesday promises riveting storytelling laced with grandeur, drama, dark secrets, and the societal problems that cut across the spectrum and class.
The trailer was launched at a five star property in Mumbai’s Santa Cruz area and saw a heartfelt performance by the band Bombay Brass on the beautifully decorated set ahead of its launch.
The trailer begins on an aesthetic note with all things beautiful and elite, bringing a bit of nostalgia from the Zoya Akhtar directorial ‘Dil Dhadakane Do’. It shows the drama in elite circles surrounding big fat weddings.
This time Shobhita and Arjun’s titular wedding planning establishment has new entrants most notably in the form of Mona Singh’s character of the auditor who comes with no filter and puts things as they are without a grain of sugar coating.
The trailer was launched at a five star property in Mumbai’s Santa Cruz area and saw a heartfelt performance by the band Bombay Brass on the beautifully decorated set ahead of its launch.
The trailer begins on an aesthetic note with all things beautiful and elite, bringing a bit of nostalgia from the Zoya Akhtar directorial ‘Dil Dhadakane Do’. It shows the drama in elite circles surrounding big fat weddings.
This time Shobhita and Arjun’s titular wedding planning establishment has new entrants most notably in the form of Mona Singh’s character of the auditor who comes with no filter and puts things as they are without a grain of sugar coating.
- 8/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Since we dealt with the monochrome ones somea few weeks before, the most impressively colored films were a path we had to take. Essentially, a number of directors considered masters have always invested on intense coloring for their films, resulting in audiovisual poems. As usually, with a focus on diversity, we present 30 of those films, in alphabetical order.
You can read the full reviews if you click on the title of each entry.
1. 2046
Cinematographer Christopher Doyle, who has been a long time collaborator of the director, has done a great job in capturing the beautiful world created by Wong Kar-wai, along with all of its dirty parts which only makes it more magnificent. Wong is famous for his use of lighting, music and set design which always keeps the audience in a mood that he alone can give. The design of the futuristic 2046 world is also consistent with the beautiful...
You can read the full reviews if you click on the title of each entry.
1. 2046
Cinematographer Christopher Doyle, who has been a long time collaborator of the director, has done a great job in capturing the beautiful world created by Wong Kar-wai, along with all of its dirty parts which only makes it more magnificent. Wong is famous for his use of lighting, music and set design which always keeps the audience in a mood that he alone can give. The design of the futuristic 2046 world is also consistent with the beautiful...
- 11/13/2020
- by AMP Group
- AsianMoviePulse
Quite a different entry in the 16th Iffla program, since “The Ashram” features mostly non-Indian actors and deals with the supernatural, at least more than it does with reality.
Following the trail of his missing ex-girlfriend, Jamie discovers a remote monastery in the mountains founded by a guru with allegedly miraculous powers. As Jamie tries to pry secrets from the guru’s devoted acolytes, which include the friendly Nitin and Gayatri, and the strict and mysterious Chandra, he also meets the guru and learns of a power that is hidden within him. At the same time, the secrets lurking in the monastery prove more dangerous than Jamie ever imagined.
Let us start from the obvious. Despite the basic premise that involves a guru and the fact that it takes place in a remote area in the Himalayas, “The Ashram” is actually a Hollywood film and not an Indian one, in cast,...
Following the trail of his missing ex-girlfriend, Jamie discovers a remote monastery in the mountains founded by a guru with allegedly miraculous powers. As Jamie tries to pry secrets from the guru’s devoted acolytes, which include the friendly Nitin and Gayatri, and the strict and mysterious Chandra, he also meets the guru and learns of a power that is hidden within him. At the same time, the secrets lurking in the monastery prove more dangerous than Jamie ever imagined.
Let us start from the obvious. Despite the basic premise that involves a guru and the fact that it takes place in a remote area in the Himalayas, “The Ashram” is actually a Hollywood film and not an Indian one, in cast,...
- 4/17/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
A girl on a railway station who croons Lata Mangeshkar songs with aching luminosity, a stoic gluttonous ostrich, a flirty cocky gay entertainment journalist, a closet actor, a little boy who likes to dance like Katrina Kaif and a man from Allahabad who just wants to meet Amitabh Bachchan for a few seconds…Such are the engrossing characters that populate the unforgettable world of Bombay Talkies. Such are dreams celluloid dramas are woven of.
So how is it that we rarely ever get to feel so good about the movie-viewing experience?
Bombay Talkies is that rarity which makes us thankful for the gift of the movies. What would life be without the stolen pleasures in the darkened auditorium where life’s truest notions are melted own to emerge in moving images that have defined lives for generations in one way or another.
Four stories directed by four of the most...
So how is it that we rarely ever get to feel so good about the movie-viewing experience?
Bombay Talkies is that rarity which makes us thankful for the gift of the movies. What would life be without the stolen pleasures in the darkened auditorium where life’s truest notions are melted own to emerge in moving images that have defined lives for generations in one way or another.
Four stories directed by four of the most...
- 5/5/2013
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
The official poster of Anurag Kashyap’s next film ‘Ugly’ is out. The film has been selected for Directors’ Fortnight – an independent section held in parallel to the Cannes Film Festival.
‘Ugly’ features Ronit Roy, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Vinit Kumar Singh Vipin Sharma in pivotal roles. Written and directed by Anurag Kashyap, the film is dark psychological thriller on the surface and emotional drama within.
Produced by Phantom Films and Dar Motion Pictures, the films will premiere at Cannes Film Festival 2013.
Synopsis:
Bose, an extremely straight-forward person, is an Additional Commissioner of Police. It is only in his private life that these lines get blurred, especially with the way he treats his wife Shalini. Shalini is a clinically depressed person and an alcoholic. Bose is Shalini’s second husband. Shalini was first married to Rahul and also has a daughter with him, (Kali). Rahul is a struggling actor who is still looking for his big break.
‘Ugly’ features Ronit Roy, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Vinit Kumar Singh Vipin Sharma in pivotal roles. Written and directed by Anurag Kashyap, the film is dark psychological thriller on the surface and emotional drama within.
Produced by Phantom Films and Dar Motion Pictures, the films will premiere at Cannes Film Festival 2013.
Synopsis:
Bose, an extremely straight-forward person, is an Additional Commissioner of Police. It is only in his private life that these lines get blurred, especially with the way he treats his wife Shalini. Shalini is a clinically depressed person and an alcoholic. Bose is Shalini’s second husband. Shalini was first married to Rahul and also has a daughter with him, (Kali). Rahul is a struggling actor who is still looking for his big break.
- 5/5/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Director: Dibakar Banerjee, Writers: Urmi Juvekar and Dibakar Banerjee, Actors: Abhay Deol, Emraan Hashmi, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Kalki Koechlin
A masterly camera and impeccable performances by the ensemble cast can’t save the uneventful screenplay of Shanghai that is co-authored by the director Dibakar Banerjee. Unlike its source “Z” of Vasilis Vasilikos, Banerjee’s Shanghai is hardly a thriller and is political only to the extent that it deals with a few politicians.
The ambitious political saga, that is touted to be the story of a small town’s aspiration to be Shanghai riding on the Special Economic Zone (Sez) fervour, is bound to be compared to the masterly adaptation of the same text by Greek Filmmaker Costa Gavras. In comparison to Gavras, Dibakar Banerjee’s passable adaptation gives little insight into the peculiarities of the Indian system of justice and democracy. Dibakar engages very little with the politics of Special...
A masterly camera and impeccable performances by the ensemble cast can’t save the uneventful screenplay of Shanghai that is co-authored by the director Dibakar Banerjee. Unlike its source “Z” of Vasilis Vasilikos, Banerjee’s Shanghai is hardly a thriller and is political only to the extent that it deals with a few politicians.
The ambitious political saga, that is touted to be the story of a small town’s aspiration to be Shanghai riding on the Special Economic Zone (Sez) fervour, is bound to be compared to the masterly adaptation of the same text by Greek Filmmaker Costa Gavras. In comparison to Gavras, Dibakar Banerjee’s passable adaptation gives little insight into the peculiarities of the Indian system of justice and democracy. Dibakar engages very little with the politics of Special...
- 6/9/2012
- by Bikas Mishra
- DearCinema.com
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