Mumbai, April 2 (Ians) Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha says all for the love for fashion, as she wore a “corset” she couldn’t breathe in.
Nushrratt took to Instagram and shared a video.
In the clip, the actress is seen dressed in a white corset and cargo pants as she poses in an elevator.
While coming out of the elevator, Nushrratt said: “I’m gonna collapse a lung.” To which her stylist replies: “That’s okay”.
“She said that’s okay to my collapsing lung,” Nushrratt retorted, and added “I cannot breathe”.
For the caption, the actress wrote: “Premika ne pyaar se pose bhi karliya! In a corset I couldn’t breathe in! All for the prem of fashion.”
Talking about work, Nushrratt will be seen in the second instalment of ‘Chhorii’, a horror film directed by Vishal Furia. Released in 2021, ‘Chhorii’ was a remake of the Marathi-language film ‘Lapachhapi’.
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Nushrratt took to Instagram and shared a video.
In the clip, the actress is seen dressed in a white corset and cargo pants as she poses in an elevator.
While coming out of the elevator, Nushrratt said: “I’m gonna collapse a lung.” To which her stylist replies: “That’s okay”.
“She said that’s okay to my collapsing lung,” Nushrratt retorted, and added “I cannot breathe”.
For the caption, the actress wrote: “Premika ne pyaar se pose bhi karliya! In a corset I couldn’t breathe in! All for the prem of fashion.”
Talking about work, Nushrratt will be seen in the second instalment of ‘Chhorii’, a horror film directed by Vishal Furia. Released in 2021, ‘Chhorii’ was a remake of the Marathi-language film ‘Lapachhapi’.
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- 4/2/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Chhorii(Amazon Prime Video)
Starring Nushrratt Bharuccha, Mita Vashisht, Rajesh Jais, Saurabh Goyal
Directed by Vishal Furia
Chhorri ke peeche kya hai???!!!! An urgent message on female foeticide is tucked away in the ghagra folds of this unusual flawed yet interesting shiver-giver. Almost the entire film is set in deserted yawning stretch of a sugarcane field where the silences are punctured by eerie sounds of little children with big wide eyes playing and laughing in a deceptive show of normalcy.
As this low-budget mayhem-drama tells us, quiet places secrete deep disturbances. Right. But we don’t really get to penetrate the heart of the horror. Director Vishal Furia’s faithful adaptation of the Marathi film Lapachhapi is unable to convey the fearful ambience of the original.
Yes, there is plenty of atmospheric pressure in Chhorri. But most of the jumpscare moments are reserved for the last half an hour when...
Starring Nushrratt Bharuccha, Mita Vashisht, Rajesh Jais, Saurabh Goyal
Directed by Vishal Furia
Chhorri ke peeche kya hai???!!!! An urgent message on female foeticide is tucked away in the ghagra folds of this unusual flawed yet interesting shiver-giver. Almost the entire film is set in deserted yawning stretch of a sugarcane field where the silences are punctured by eerie sounds of little children with big wide eyes playing and laughing in a deceptive show of normalcy.
As this low-budget mayhem-drama tells us, quiet places secrete deep disturbances. Right. But we don’t really get to penetrate the heart of the horror. Director Vishal Furia’s faithful adaptation of the Marathi film Lapachhapi is unable to convey the fearful ambience of the original.
Yes, there is plenty of atmospheric pressure in Chhorri. But most of the jumpscare moments are reserved for the last half an hour when...
- 11/28/2021
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Nushrratt Bharuccha has shown she can play characters in a wide variety of film genres in films like Love Sex Aur Dholka, Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, Dream Girl, and Chhalaang. She showcases this once again with her newest release by playing the lead role in the paranormal horror film Chhorii. In our recent interview, Nushrratt revealed that Chhorii was genuinely exhausting but also very artistically satisfying, but you can hear more on that in a few lines.
Directed by Vishal Furia, Chhorii, is a remake of the Marathi film Lapachhapi tells a haunting tale of a modern, young couple, Sakshi and Hemant, based in the heartland of India. Sakshi, who is eight months pregnant, and Hemant are forced by challenging life circumstances to seek shelter in an isolated house surrounded by large sugarcane fields. The house is inhabited by an old couple who seem to know more than they tell.
Directed by Vishal Furia, Chhorii, is a remake of the Marathi film Lapachhapi tells a haunting tale of a modern, young couple, Sakshi and Hemant, based in the heartland of India. Sakshi, who is eight months pregnant, and Hemant are forced by challenging life circumstances to seek shelter in an isolated house surrounded by large sugarcane fields. The house is inhabited by an old couple who seem to know more than they tell.
- 11/27/2021
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Over-reliance on a spooky score and clunky pacing mean that Vishal Furia’s remake of his own film simply reiterates the original’s dubious talking points
Vishal Furia’s long-awaited Hindi remake of his Marathi-language horror Lapachhapi from 2017 stays true to the original’s spirit, marrying the psychological uncertainties of pregnancy with the eerie atmosphere of rural isolation. Buried in the middle of a vast sugarcane field where one can get lost among the towering reeds is a simple house that doubles as a temporary hideaway from debt collectors for young city couple Hemant (Saurabh Goyal) and eight-month pregnant Sakshi (Nushrratt Bharuccha)
The place actually belongs to their chauffeur and his wife, whose initial hospitality goes along with gendered prejudices. They insist, for example, that Sakshi should eat only after her husband has finished his meal. As strange visions and noises soon abound, the refuge becomes a site of horror,...
Vishal Furia’s long-awaited Hindi remake of his Marathi-language horror Lapachhapi from 2017 stays true to the original’s spirit, marrying the psychological uncertainties of pregnancy with the eerie atmosphere of rural isolation. Buried in the middle of a vast sugarcane field where one can get lost among the towering reeds is a simple house that doubles as a temporary hideaway from debt collectors for young city couple Hemant (Saurabh Goyal) and eight-month pregnant Sakshi (Nushrratt Bharuccha)
The place actually belongs to their chauffeur and his wife, whose initial hospitality goes along with gendered prejudices. They insist, for example, that Sakshi should eat only after her husband has finished his meal. As strange visions and noises soon abound, the refuge becomes a site of horror,...
- 11/25/2021
- by Phuong Le
- The Guardian - Film News
Set to release on the 26th of November is the horror flick Chhorii starring Nushrratt Bharuccha. The actress is ready to take you on a bone-chilling ride in this paranormal thriller that will stream on Amazon Prime for horror fans around the world.
The film’s story traces the journey of Sakshi (played by Nushrratt Bharuccha) and her partner as they are forced to flee their city home and seek shelter in a house within a haunted sugarcane field. Soon, the couple realise that the shelter they once sought for refuge from danger is in fact the very location for a seriously sinister paranormal threat. The housewife, eight months pregnant, must now fight to save her unborn baby from the spirits out to snatch her away.
Check out the teaser!
Here is some interesting news! Nushrratt, who as we have seen plays a to-be-mother, decided to go the extra pound...
The film’s story traces the journey of Sakshi (played by Nushrratt Bharuccha) and her partner as they are forced to flee their city home and seek shelter in a house within a haunted sugarcane field. Soon, the couple realise that the shelter they once sought for refuge from danger is in fact the very location for a seriously sinister paranormal threat. The housewife, eight months pregnant, must now fight to save her unborn baby from the spirits out to snatch her away.
Check out the teaser!
Here is some interesting news! Nushrratt, who as we have seen plays a to-be-mother, decided to go the extra pound...
- 11/16/2021
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
The recently released teaser of ‘Chhorii’ starring Nushrratt Bharuccha, has sent a chill down the audience’s spines. A remake of the Marathi film ‘Lapachhapi’, ‘Chhorii’ looks all set to satiate the taste buds of the connoisseurs of horror. Nushrratt, who plays the protagonist in the film, recently opened up about how she came on board […]...
- 11/13/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Jack Davis and Eli Roth’s Crypt TV, backed by Blumhouse, has rounded out the cast on its first Indian production, the Hindi horror Chhori, which it is producing with local outfit Abundantia Entertainment.
Mita Vashisht, Rajesh Jais and Saurabh Goyal have all joined star Nushrratt Bharruccha in the pic, which is being directed by Vishal Furia and is a blend of horror and social drama, telling the story of age-old societal beliefs and practices that give rise to tales of terror. The project is a remake of Furia’s Marathi-language horror Lapachhapi.
Cameras are now rolling in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, with a few days to be shot later in Mumbai. Cast and crew attended a traditional muhurat puja ritual ahead of production getting underway.
Mumbai-based producers Abundantia have implemented thorough Covid-19 safety protocols for the production, including usage of PPE, frequent sanitization, as well...
Mita Vashisht, Rajesh Jais and Saurabh Goyal have all joined star Nushrratt Bharruccha in the pic, which is being directed by Vishal Furia and is a blend of horror and social drama, telling the story of age-old societal beliefs and practices that give rise to tales of terror. The project is a remake of Furia’s Marathi-language horror Lapachhapi.
Cameras are now rolling in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, with a few days to be shot later in Mumbai. Cast and crew attended a traditional muhurat puja ritual ahead of production getting underway.
Mumbai-based producers Abundantia have implemented thorough Covid-19 safety protocols for the production, including usage of PPE, frequent sanitization, as well...
- 11/25/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Crypt TV’s horror series The Birch is planting itself into Facebook Watch for a second season.
The 10 episode season will have Jane Casey Modderno returning to write with Xaria Dotson reprising her role as Evie Grayson.
“Crypt is thrilled to revisit the world of The Birch for a second season,” said Crypt TV Cco Kate Krantz. “Having the show on a platform like Facebook Watch uniquely creates a personalized fan experience where viewers build community, share fan art, theories and forge connections we hope to honor our fans’ excitement from season 1 as the story evolves.”
She continues “We are thrilled to bring back and expand the creative vision with our lead Xaria Dotson, writer Jane Casey Modderno, director John William Ross and producer Cliff Wallace. And making this season even more special is getting to work with Ben Franklin and Anthony Melton as producers to bring the special spark of the original short.
The 10 episode season will have Jane Casey Modderno returning to write with Xaria Dotson reprising her role as Evie Grayson.
“Crypt is thrilled to revisit the world of The Birch for a second season,” said Crypt TV Cco Kate Krantz. “Having the show on a platform like Facebook Watch uniquely creates a personalized fan experience where viewers build community, share fan art, theories and forge connections we hope to honor our fans’ excitement from season 1 as the story evolves.”
She continues “We are thrilled to bring back and expand the creative vision with our lead Xaria Dotson, writer Jane Casey Modderno, director John William Ross and producer Cliff Wallace. And making this season even more special is getting to work with Ben Franklin and Anthony Melton as producers to bring the special spark of the original short.
- 6/23/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Alicia Silverstone’s “Sister of the Groom,” faith-based “Everyday Miracles” and South Korean drama “House of Hummingbiord” get distribution and the Indian horror movie “Lapachhapi” gets a Hindi remake.
Acquisitions
Saban Films has acquired North American rights to the Alicia Silverstone wedding comedy “Sister of the Groom” from Premiere Entertainment Group.
Written and directed by Amy Miller Gross, the film also co-stars Tom Everett Scott, Jake Hoffman and Mathilde Ollivier. Miller Gross produced for Mandorla Productions alongside Andrew Carlberg and Tim Harms.
Silverstone portrays a woman who tries to put a halt to her brother’s marriage to a much younger French woman over the course of their wedding weekend in the Hamptons. Silverstone served as executive producer and Justin Scutieri co-produced.
Charlie Bewley, Mark Blum, Julie Engelbrecht and Ronald Guttman are also in the cast. Silverstone and Everett Scott also previously appeared as...
Acquisitions
Saban Films has acquired North American rights to the Alicia Silverstone wedding comedy “Sister of the Groom” from Premiere Entertainment Group.
Written and directed by Amy Miller Gross, the film also co-stars Tom Everett Scott, Jake Hoffman and Mathilde Ollivier. Miller Gross produced for Mandorla Productions alongside Andrew Carlberg and Tim Harms.
Silverstone portrays a woman who tries to put a halt to her brother’s marriage to a much younger French woman over the course of their wedding weekend in the Hamptons. Silverstone served as executive producer and Justin Scutieri co-produced.
Charlie Bewley, Mark Blum, Julie Engelbrecht and Ronald Guttman are also in the cast. Silverstone and Everett Scott also previously appeared as...
- 5/29/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Released in India during the summer of 2017, Marathi social horror Lapachhapi (aka Hide and Seek) gained further attention through playdates at film festivals around the world, including the London Indian Film Festival. Now the film will be remade, according to Deadline. Reportedly, "Vishal Furia, who directed and wrote the original, will reprise his role on the new project." Nushrat Bharucha (Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2) is set to star. The project is the first to be revealed from a partnership between CryptTV, "the horror brand co-founded by Jack Davis and Eli Roth and backed by Blumhouse," and Abundantia Entertainment, which is based in Mumbai. The deal was made "to produce content for the Indian market." The original was lauded as a thriller that "manages to...
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- 5/28/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Exclusive: Crypt TV, the horror brand co-founded by Jack Davis and Eli Roth and backed by Blumhouse, has unveiled its first Indian production in the form of Hindi horror remake Chhori.
Last year, Crypt TV partnered with Mumbai-based outfit Abundantia Entertainment, run by former Viacom18 Motion Pictures exec Vikram Malhotra, to produce content for the Indian market. This project is the first to get the green light under that deal.
Bollywood actress Nushrat Bharucha (Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2) will lead cast on the film, which is a remake of Marathi-language horror Lapachhapi. Vishal Furia, who directed and wrote the original, will reprise his role on the new project. Abundantia’s Malhotra and Crypt’s Davis are producing.
The film is a blend of horror and social drama, telling the story of age-old societal beliefs and practices that give rise to tales of terror.
“This genre excites me and the fact...
Last year, Crypt TV partnered with Mumbai-based outfit Abundantia Entertainment, run by former Viacom18 Motion Pictures exec Vikram Malhotra, to produce content for the Indian market. This project is the first to get the green light under that deal.
Bollywood actress Nushrat Bharucha (Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2) will lead cast on the film, which is a remake of Marathi-language horror Lapachhapi. Vishal Furia, who directed and wrote the original, will reprise his role on the new project. Abundantia’s Malhotra and Crypt’s Davis are producing.
The film is a blend of horror and social drama, telling the story of age-old societal beliefs and practices that give rise to tales of terror.
“This genre excites me and the fact...
- 5/28/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
This year’s London Indian Film Festival boasts an incredible selection of film viewing over the next week. Not sure what to choose? Here are a few bite sized mini-reviews to whet your appetite.
The Cinema Travellers — directed by Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya
Last year I had the pleasure of screening the Liff 2016 presentation of the Bengali film Cinemawala, which presented a fictional view of the decline of the traditional Indian cinema hall in the face of changing technology and an ever growing market in pirated films. This year, Liff 2017 presents the documentary The Cinema Travellers, directed by Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya, which touches on a similar theme: the decline of travelling film projectors and their operators, again in face of a changing technological landscape.
The film made a stunning debut at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016 and has gone on to screen to enthusiastic and appreciate audiences...
The Cinema Travellers — directed by Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya
Last year I had the pleasure of screening the Liff 2016 presentation of the Bengali film Cinemawala, which presented a fictional view of the decline of the traditional Indian cinema hall in the face of changing technology and an ever growing market in pirated films. This year, Liff 2017 presents the documentary The Cinema Travellers, directed by Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya, which touches on a similar theme: the decline of travelling film projectors and their operators, again in face of a changing technological landscape.
The film made a stunning debut at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016 and has gone on to screen to enthusiastic and appreciate audiences...
- 6/24/2017
- by Katherine Matthews
- Bollyspice
Europe’s Largest Indian Film Festival returns to Birmingham again this year for the third year in the row. Sister to the Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival, (Liff), Birmingham Indian Film Festival will run from Friday 23 June until Sunday 2 July 2017. This year’s festival promises to be one of the best showcasing 11 Independent Films, 2 Music Documentaries and a host of talent over 10 days in 3 cinemas!
Cary Rajinder Sawhney, Liff & Biff Director, says: “We are delighted to bring Birmingham audiences a carefully curated selection of the very best new Indian and South Asian independent cinema; all films are English subtitled, offering a rare window into over a billion South Asian lives. This year’s selection includes premieres of new comedies, gripping thrillers, shocking horror and insightful true-life documentaries as well as bringing together UK previews of major award-winning films from the world’s greatest film festivals.”
The festival opens on Friday 23 June at Cineworld Birmingham,...
Cary Rajinder Sawhney, Liff & Biff Director, says: “We are delighted to bring Birmingham audiences a carefully curated selection of the very best new Indian and South Asian independent cinema; all films are English subtitled, offering a rare window into over a billion South Asian lives. This year’s selection includes premieres of new comedies, gripping thrillers, shocking horror and insightful true-life documentaries as well as bringing together UK previews of major award-winning films from the world’s greatest film festivals.”
The festival opens on Friday 23 June at Cineworld Birmingham,...
- 6/15/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Film Bazaar: Experts also praise Film Bazaar Co-Production Market’s new video pitching style.
Buyers and festival programmers were buzzing about a number of titles at Film Bazaar 2016, including Kabir Mehta’s Buddhagram, an inventive documentary with risqué scenes from the life of a flamboyant cricketer.
Another hot title, also in Film Bazaar Recommends, is Atanu Mukherjee’s Unknown Faces (Rukh), a Hindi-language drama about an 18-year-old boy dealing with a family tragedy.
Three documentaries making waves with international visitors are Vrinda Samartha’s English-language Limitless about female marathon runners; Rupak Das’ A Dream Document about young Mumbaikars who dream of stardom; and serial killer story The Karma Killings by Ram Devineni and Tushar Parekh.
Festival programmers were also keen on My Son Is Gay [pictured], a Tamil fiction feature by Lokesh R; and Marathi-language socially relevant horror film Hide N Seek (Lapachhapi) by Vishal Furia.
The industry was also buzzing about two Malayalam films: Sanal Kumar Sasidharan’s fantasy...
Buyers and festival programmers were buzzing about a number of titles at Film Bazaar 2016, including Kabir Mehta’s Buddhagram, an inventive documentary with risqué scenes from the life of a flamboyant cricketer.
Another hot title, also in Film Bazaar Recommends, is Atanu Mukherjee’s Unknown Faces (Rukh), a Hindi-language drama about an 18-year-old boy dealing with a family tragedy.
Three documentaries making waves with international visitors are Vrinda Samartha’s English-language Limitless about female marathon runners; Rupak Das’ A Dream Document about young Mumbaikars who dream of stardom; and serial killer story The Karma Killings by Ram Devineni and Tushar Parekh.
Festival programmers were also keen on My Son Is Gay [pictured], a Tamil fiction feature by Lokesh R; and Marathi-language socially relevant horror film Hide N Seek (Lapachhapi) by Vishal Furia.
The industry was also buzzing about two Malayalam films: Sanal Kumar Sasidharan’s fantasy...
- 11/24/2016
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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