As Sunny Kaushal turned 33 on Wednesday, his actor brother Vicky Kaushal and ‘bhabhi’ (sister-in-law) Katrina Kaif had the best birthday wish for the ‘sarvgun sampann’ actor.
Katrina shared a picture on Instagram from her wedding ceremony, which took place last year. In the image, Sunny is seen touching Katrina’s feet and the actress is seen blessing him.
Alongside the picture, she wrote: “Jeete raho, khush raho.”
Vicky too shared a picture from the wedding ceremony. In the image, the two brother look dapper in Indian wear as they look at the camera for a sharp pose.
“Happy Birthday to the most sarvgunn sampann Kaushal! Love you @sunsunnykhez,” he wrote.
It was in 2021, when Katrina joined the Kaushal family. She and Vicky tied the knot at Six Senses Resort, Fort Barwara in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan.
On the work front, Sunny will next be seen sharing screen space with veteran actress...
Katrina shared a picture on Instagram from her wedding ceremony, which took place last year. In the image, Sunny is seen touching Katrina’s feet and the actress is seen blessing him.
Alongside the picture, she wrote: “Jeete raho, khush raho.”
Vicky too shared a picture from the wedding ceremony. In the image, the two brother look dapper in Indian wear as they look at the camera for a sharp pose.
“Happy Birthday to the most sarvgunn sampann Kaushal! Love you @sunsunnykhez,” he wrote.
It was in 2021, when Katrina joined the Kaushal family. She and Vicky tied the knot at Six Senses Resort, Fort Barwara in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan.
On the work front, Sunny will next be seen sharing screen space with veteran actress...
- 9/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Veteran actress Neetu Kapoor and actor Sunny Kaushal have commenced prepping for their upcoming film ‘Letters To Mr Khanna’.
Neetu took to her Instagram story, where she shared a photograph of the script of the film, which is Lionsgate India Studios’s first feature film.
She captioned it: “Shubh Aarambh. Letters to Mr Khanna” along with a joined hands emoji. She also tagged Sunny, younger brother of actor Vicky Kaushal.
Sunny re-shared the post and wrote: “Bahot mazaa aane wala hai ma’am. (It’s going to be too much fun ma’am).”
Using comedy as its main premise, the film, directed by Milind Dhaimade, delves into the integral fabric of families, communication, and memories, as well as their role in forcing us to grow up.
The coming-of-age story will capture the beautiful and relatable relationship between a mother and her son. It also stars Shraddha Srinath.
Neetu Kapoor Sunny...
Neetu took to her Instagram story, where she shared a photograph of the script of the film, which is Lionsgate India Studios’s first feature film.
She captioned it: “Shubh Aarambh. Letters to Mr Khanna” along with a joined hands emoji. She also tagged Sunny, younger brother of actor Vicky Kaushal.
Sunny re-shared the post and wrote: “Bahot mazaa aane wala hai ma’am. (It’s going to be too much fun ma’am).”
Using comedy as its main premise, the film, directed by Milind Dhaimade, delves into the integral fabric of families, communication, and memories, as well as their role in forcing us to grow up.
The coming-of-age story will capture the beautiful and relatable relationship between a mother and her son. It also stars Shraddha Srinath.
Neetu Kapoor Sunny...
- 9/24/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Bollywood veteran star Neetu Kapoor will be seen sharing screen space with actor Sunny Kaushal and Shraddha Srinath in Lionsgate India Studios’s first feature film.
The coming-of-age story will capture the beautiful and relatable relationship between a mother and her son.
Neetu said: “When I read the script, I fell in love with it. It goes beyond the regular mother-son story and explores a different side that sets a unique tone to the rom-com genre.”
“The moment I read the script, I knew it’s a special film that I just had to be a part of! It is an ode to all the mothers, their wishes, and their sacrifices!” Sunny added.
Using comedy as its main premise, the untitled film, directed by Milind Dhaimade, delves into the integral fabric of families, communication, and memories, as well as their role in forcing us to grow up.
Dhaimade said: “For me,...
The coming-of-age story will capture the beautiful and relatable relationship between a mother and her son.
Neetu said: “When I read the script, I fell in love with it. It goes beyond the regular mother-son story and explores a different side that sets a unique tone to the rom-com genre.”
“The moment I read the script, I knew it’s a special film that I just had to be a part of! It is an ode to all the mothers, their wishes, and their sacrifices!” Sunny added.
Using comedy as its main premise, the untitled film, directed by Milind Dhaimade, delves into the integral fabric of families, communication, and memories, as well as their role in forcing us to grow up.
Dhaimade said: “For me,...
- 9/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lionsgate India Studios is producing its first feature film, an as-yet-untitled coming-of-age story.
Directed by Milind Dhaimade (2016 London Film Festival selection “You Are My Sunday”), the Hindi-language film is a comedy revolving around a mother and son relationship. It stars Neetu Kapoor (“Jug Jugg Jeeyo”), Sunny Kaushal (“The Forgotten Army – Azaadi Ke Liye”) and Shraddha Srinath (“Maara”).
Lionsgate India has previously produced several series for Starz streamer Lionsgate Play, including “Hiccups & Hookups,” “Jugaadistan” and “Feels Like Home.”
Rohit Jain, MD, South Asia and networks – emerging markets Asia, Lionsgate, said: “Lionsgate remains bullish on investments in India spotlighting the region in the global growth strategy. Lionsgate Studios in India is delighted to announce its maiden Hindi film. With Milind at the helm of it, each character has been cast perfectly to depict this beautiful story that we’re sure audiences will love. We are running at a rapid pace...
Directed by Milind Dhaimade (2016 London Film Festival selection “You Are My Sunday”), the Hindi-language film is a comedy revolving around a mother and son relationship. It stars Neetu Kapoor (“Jug Jugg Jeeyo”), Sunny Kaushal (“The Forgotten Army – Azaadi Ke Liye”) and Shraddha Srinath (“Maara”).
Lionsgate India has previously produced several series for Starz streamer Lionsgate Play, including “Hiccups & Hookups,” “Jugaadistan” and “Feels Like Home.”
Rohit Jain, MD, South Asia and networks – emerging markets Asia, Lionsgate, said: “Lionsgate remains bullish on investments in India spotlighting the region in the global growth strategy. Lionsgate Studios in India is delighted to announce its maiden Hindi film. With Milind at the helm of it, each character has been cast perfectly to depict this beautiful story that we’re sure audiences will love. We are running at a rapid pace...
- 9/5/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
BollywoodSo what happens to the small but significant films, the kind that has always struggled for space? IANSSubhash K Jha My old friend and sensitive filmmaker Onir is heartbroken. This week his latest film "Kuch Bheege Alfaaz" bravely and defiantly produced by the music giant Saregama's film branch Yoodlee Films, opened in shows at the most unearthly hours in selected multiplexes, while all the primetime shows went to "Padmaavat", "Pad Man" and "Aiyaary". This is known as the big fish eating up, or at least sidelining, the small fish. Only the mighty survive. I've seen so many "small" films with a large heart being a victim of theatre-timings. How many people actually saw the highly-lauded "Masaan" or "Newton" in movie theatres? So what happens to the small but significant films, the kind that has always struggled for space since Bimal Roy made "Kabuliwala" and Raj Kapoor made "Jagte Raho"? Today, when the number of theatres has grown so dramatically and the theatres are sophisticated venues of enjoyable engagement, the small significant cinema is still suffering in silence. Last year there was Milind Dhaimade's "Tu Hai Mera Sunday" that big-little charmer. It was one of the odd gems which we are lucky enough to get at least once a year in our cinema-going experience. That film got cent-per cent positive reviews with critics raving over the work. But did it help? No. Why would a critically acclaimed film not get an audience? Because critics seldom make a difference to a film's boxoffice destiny. If they did, the Oscar-nominated films would be flooded with audiences. Instead, theatres across the country screening Guillermo del Toro's "The Shape Of Water" and earlier Paul Thomas Anderson's "Phantom Thread" wore a gloomy, deserted look while "Black Panther", the comicbook contraption of hideously inflated dimensions conveyed a seriously festive look as audiences clapped and cheered at the 3D monstrosity where everyone and everything was larger than life. Well, if that's what the ticket-paying audience wants, can theatres ignore the demand? It is all very simple, really. If you want to conquer the masses through a movie, fill the theatre with sound and fury signifying "nothing" beyond the "something" that cinema was always meant to convey. As for Onir and his "Kuch Bheege Alfaaz" it must find an audience beyond the massive infrastructure of the film bazaar. Maybe the internet is a solution. But then I saw this delicate fragile tender film first on the small screen and then in the cinema. All the delicacy, fragility and tenderness is lost on the small screen. So what do we do? Where does Onir take his creative impulses? This is a question which has not found an answer since the beginning, all those who are unable or unwilling to do mainstream cinema. ...
- 2/17/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
Tu Hai Mera Sunday
Starring Barun Sobti, Shahana Goswami, Avinash Tiwari, Rasika Duggal, Nakul Bhalla, Pallavi Batra, Vishal Malhotra, Jay Upadhyay, Shiv Subramaniam
Written & Directed by Milind Dhaimade
Once in a while in my long career as a movie fanatic I come across a sparkling gem that reminds me there’s still so much to see, so many places to go, for Indian cinema. First-time feature filmmaker Milind Dhaimade takes us into places where we all have visited at one time or another.
And I don’t mean only Mumbai which like many memorable films stands a silent hero in this film about unsung heroism.
Dhaimade—God bless his creative juices that flow in the narrative like a stream gurgling through a craggy mountain—takes us to places in the heart where we go quite often in seclusion but don’t really wish anyone else to know. The oddly entitled...
Starring Barun Sobti, Shahana Goswami, Avinash Tiwari, Rasika Duggal, Nakul Bhalla, Pallavi Batra, Vishal Malhotra, Jay Upadhyay, Shiv Subramaniam
Written & Directed by Milind Dhaimade
Once in a while in my long career as a movie fanatic I come across a sparkling gem that reminds me there’s still so much to see, so many places to go, for Indian cinema. First-time feature filmmaker Milind Dhaimade takes us into places where we all have visited at one time or another.
And I don’t mean only Mumbai which like many memorable films stands a silent hero in this film about unsung heroism.
Dhaimade—God bless his creative juices that flow in the narrative like a stream gurgling through a craggy mountain—takes us to places in the heart where we go quite often in seclusion but don’t really wish anyone else to know. The oddly entitled...
- 10/7/2017
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
This week's new releases include, Saif Ali Kan's Chef, Milind Dhaimade directed Tu Hai Mera Sunday...
- 10/6/2017
- GlamSham
Starring Barun Sobti and Shahana Goswami, this film about the lack of space in Mumbai is elevated into a profound zone thanks to director Milind Dhaimade's understanding of fragile middle-class dynamics...
- 10/5/2017
- Film Companion
Milind Dhaimade’s feature You Are My Sunday uses a group of soccer enthusiasts to look at our rapidly diminishing urban spaces...
- 10/20/2016
- Film Companion
Miguel Gomes [pictured] and Reha Erdem to head international competition and India Gold juries, respectively; fest also unveils line-up and Jia Zhangke award.
Portuguese filmmaker Miguel Gomes (Arabian Nights) is heading the jury for the international competition at this year’s Mumbai Film Festival, while Turkish director Reha Erdem will preside over the jury for the India Gold section.
Gomes will be joined by filmmakers Tala Hadid and Anurag Kashyap, producer Christine Vachon and Hot Docs president Chris McDonald. Titles selected for the International Competition for first-time filmmakers include Israeli filmmaker Elite Zexer’s Sand Storm and Diamond Island, from French-Cambodian filmmaker Davy Chou (see full line-up below).
Erdem recently won the Special Orizzonti Jury Prize at Venice for Big Big World. He will be joined on the India Gold jury by composer Mychael Danna (Life Of Pi), Hong Kong director Yonfan (Peony Pavilion), Polish director Tomasz Wasilewski (United States Of Love) and critic Stephanie Zacharek.
The festival...
Portuguese filmmaker Miguel Gomes (Arabian Nights) is heading the jury for the international competition at this year’s Mumbai Film Festival, while Turkish director Reha Erdem will preside over the jury for the India Gold section.
Gomes will be joined by filmmakers Tala Hadid and Anurag Kashyap, producer Christine Vachon and Hot Docs president Chris McDonald. Titles selected for the International Competition for first-time filmmakers include Israeli filmmaker Elite Zexer’s Sand Storm and Diamond Island, from French-Cambodian filmmaker Davy Chou (see full line-up below).
Erdem recently won the Special Orizzonti Jury Prize at Venice for Big Big World. He will be joined on the India Gold jury by composer Mychael Danna (Life Of Pi), Hong Kong director Yonfan (Peony Pavilion), Polish director Tomasz Wasilewski (United States Of Love) and critic Stephanie Zacharek.
The festival...
- 9/30/2016
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Milind Dhaimade’s directorial debut feature, Tu Hai Mera Sunday (You Are My Sunday) will have a World Premiere at the prestigious 60th BFI London Film Festival, as part of the festival’s Love Gala on 15th- -16th October.
Depicting a story about 5 recreational footballers and their everyday struggle in Mumbai, the film will also have its India Premiere at the Jio Mami’s 18th Mumbai Film Festival, 2016 in the competition category, India Gold, which screens the best of Indian films from across the country.
Produced by Varun Shah, the movie features an ensemble cast, including TV star Barun Sobti (Star TV’s hit show Is Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon) along with Shahana Goswami, Rasika Dugal, Avinash Tiwari, Vishal Malhotra, and Maanvi Gagroo.
Excited with this news, writer-director Milind says, “A film about middle class Indian guys looking for space in Mumbai, finds a spot at the prestigious BFI London Film Festival.
Depicting a story about 5 recreational footballers and their everyday struggle in Mumbai, the film will also have its India Premiere at the Jio Mami’s 18th Mumbai Film Festival, 2016 in the competition category, India Gold, which screens the best of Indian films from across the country.
Produced by Varun Shah, the movie features an ensemble cast, including TV star Barun Sobti (Star TV’s hit show Is Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon) along with Shahana Goswami, Rasika Dugal, Avinash Tiwari, Vishal Malhotra, and Maanvi Gagroo.
Excited with this news, writer-director Milind says, “A film about middle class Indian guys looking for space in Mumbai, finds a spot at the prestigious BFI London Film Festival.
- 9/30/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Projects exploring the role of women in Indian society and the country’s rapid economic development feature heavily in the line-up for this year’s Work-in-Progress Lab at Film Bazaar, which includes six fiction and five documentary features.
Alankrita Shrivastava’s Lipstick Under My Burkha [pictured], produced by Prakash Jha Productions, tells the story of four women struggling with society’s restraints and searching for freedom in small town India.
“Many Indian films are focusing on patriarchy and the restrictions that women have to live with – even male filmmakers are starting to examine this subject,” said Deepti Dcunha, who curates Film Bazaar’s Wip Lab and Viewing Room sections.
The Wip fiction line-up also includes Amit Rai’s ‘I’ Pad, based on the true story of a man who invented a machine to make low-cost sanitary pads. “Its surprising to see a taboo subject like this in an Indian film,” said Dcunha.
In the documentary...
Alankrita Shrivastava’s Lipstick Under My Burkha [pictured], produced by Prakash Jha Productions, tells the story of four women struggling with society’s restraints and searching for freedom in small town India.
“Many Indian films are focusing on patriarchy and the restrictions that women have to live with – even male filmmakers are starting to examine this subject,” said Deepti Dcunha, who curates Film Bazaar’s Wip Lab and Viewing Room sections.
The Wip fiction line-up also includes Amit Rai’s ‘I’ Pad, based on the true story of a man who invented a machine to make low-cost sanitary pads. “Its surprising to see a taboo subject like this in an Indian film,” said Dcunha.
In the documentary...
- 11/21/2015
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
The world premiere of Bedabrata Pain’s drama Chittagong featuring Manoj Bajpayee will open the 10th Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. The film is set against the backdrop of 1930’s British-occupied Chittagong on the brink of a youth led revolution, and tells the story of 14-year-old Jhunka who comes of age as he is faced with the ultimate questions of sacrifice, love, and the quest for true freedom.
The award-winning film Patang by Prashant Bhargava will be the closing film of the festival. The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles announced its 2012 lineup comprising 33 features, documentaries, and short films.
The eight feature films to be screened at the festival include Salim Ahmed’s Abu, Son of Adam, Rajan Khosa’s Gattu, Karan Gour’s Kshay and Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni’s Deool.
Documentaries include the world premiere of Ruchika Muchhala and Faiza Khan’s look into Indian society with The Great Indian Marriage Bazaar...
The award-winning film Patang by Prashant Bhargava will be the closing film of the festival. The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles announced its 2012 lineup comprising 33 features, documentaries, and short films.
The eight feature films to be screened at the festival include Salim Ahmed’s Abu, Son of Adam, Rajan Khosa’s Gattu, Karan Gour’s Kshay and Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni’s Deool.
Documentaries include the world premiere of Ruchika Muchhala and Faiza Khan’s look into Indian society with The Great Indian Marriage Bazaar...
- 3/16/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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