Actor, model and dancer Malaika Arora, who is currently seen as a judge on the celebrity dance reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’, will don the role of a coach and teach contestant-wrestler Sangeeta Phogat, the art of ramp walking.
This weekend, ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ will have a theme- ‘Chartbuster Ka Blockbuster’. The stars will set the stage on fire with their blockbuster performances to iconic Bollywood songs, ranging from classic tunes to the latest chart-toppers, promising a rollercoaster of emotions and jaw-dropping routines.
The celebrities will leave no stone unturned to impress judges – Farah Khan, Arshad Warsi and Malaika, along with the audience to secure their place in the competition.
Wrestler Sangeeta, who has brought the country so much pride and glory, has been a surprise package on the show. And, with her undying passion for dance, Sangeeta will leave everyone in awe with her electrifying performance to ‘Hawa Hawai...
This weekend, ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ will have a theme- ‘Chartbuster Ka Blockbuster’. The stars will set the stage on fire with their blockbuster performances to iconic Bollywood songs, ranging from classic tunes to the latest chart-toppers, promising a rollercoaster of emotions and jaw-dropping routines.
The celebrities will leave no stone unturned to impress judges – Farah Khan, Arshad Warsi and Malaika, along with the audience to secure their place in the competition.
Wrestler Sangeeta, who has brought the country so much pride and glory, has been a surprise package on the show. And, with her undying passion for dance, Sangeeta will leave everyone in awe with her electrifying performance to ‘Hawa Hawai...
- 11/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor, model and dancer Malaika Arora, who is currently seen as a judge on the celebrity dance reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’, will don the role of a coach and teach contestant-wrestler Sangeeta Phogat, the art of ramp walking.
This weekend, ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ will have a theme- ‘Chartbuster Ka Blockbuster’. The stars will set the stage on fire with their blockbuster performances to iconic Bollywood songs, ranging from classic tunes to the latest chart-toppers, promising a rollercoaster of emotions and jaw-dropping routines.
The celebrities will leave no stone unturned to impress judges – Farah Khan, Arshad Warsi and Malaika, along with the audience to secure their place in the competition.
Wrestler Sangeeta, who has brought the country so much pride and glory, has been a surprise package on the show. And, with her undying passion for dance, Sangeeta will leave everyone in awe with her electrifying performance to ‘Hawa Hawai...
This weekend, ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ will have a theme- ‘Chartbuster Ka Blockbuster’. The stars will set the stage on fire with their blockbuster performances to iconic Bollywood songs, ranging from classic tunes to the latest chart-toppers, promising a rollercoaster of emotions and jaw-dropping routines.
The celebrities will leave no stone unturned to impress judges – Farah Khan, Arshad Warsi and Malaika, along with the audience to secure their place in the competition.
Wrestler Sangeeta, who has brought the country so much pride and glory, has been a surprise package on the show. And, with her undying passion for dance, Sangeeta will leave everyone in awe with her electrifying performance to ‘Hawa Hawai...
- 11/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
by Fahmidul Haq
The Cinema of Bangladesh continues its renewed vibrance in 2022 which began in the last year. In this post-pandemic year, Bangladeshi theaters were hit by two blockbusters – “Hawa” and “Poran”. These two films also got global theatrical release in the USA, the UK, Australia and in a few more countries, primarily targeting the diaspora Bangladeshis which is also a new phenomenon established by these two films.
This year some films earned critical acclaim too by winning awards in Moscow, Austin and Kolkata. Among the selected 10 films, at least three are made by debutant directors, which signifies that a bunch of upcoming directors with the previous ones will ensure the decade of 2020s as the new wave of Bangladeshi Cinema. However, restrictive censor codes are barriers here and director Mostofa Sarwar Farooki was found outspoken this year in the process of prolonged censor battle for his film Shonibar Bikel...
The Cinema of Bangladesh continues its renewed vibrance in 2022 which began in the last year. In this post-pandemic year, Bangladeshi theaters were hit by two blockbusters – “Hawa” and “Poran”. These two films also got global theatrical release in the USA, the UK, Australia and in a few more countries, primarily targeting the diaspora Bangladeshis which is also a new phenomenon established by these two films.
This year some films earned critical acclaim too by winning awards in Moscow, Austin and Kolkata. Among the selected 10 films, at least three are made by debutant directors, which signifies that a bunch of upcoming directors with the previous ones will ensure the decade of 2020s as the new wave of Bangladeshi Cinema. However, restrictive censor codes are barriers here and director Mostofa Sarwar Farooki was found outspoken this year in the process of prolonged censor battle for his film Shonibar Bikel...
- 1/6/2023
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
Event formerly known as Colcoa runs October 10-16.
The North American premiere of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Notre-Dame On Fire (Notre-Dame Brûle), a dramatised account of the April 2019 fire that damaged the Gothic Parisian landmark, will open American French Film Festival (formerly Colcoa) in Los Angeles on October 16.
The week-long event will close with the North American premiere of Dominik Moll’s thriller The Night Of The 12th (La Nuit du 12) and the annual filmmaker focus will be dedicated to Moll. The world theatrical premiere of Olivier Assayas’s series Irma Vep will also screen on closing day.
The line-up...
The North American premiere of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Notre-Dame On Fire (Notre-Dame Brûle), a dramatised account of the April 2019 fire that damaged the Gothic Parisian landmark, will open American French Film Festival (formerly Colcoa) in Los Angeles on October 16.
The week-long event will close with the North American premiere of Dominik Moll’s thriller The Night Of The 12th (La Nuit du 12) and the annual filmmaker focus will be dedicated to Moll. The world theatrical premiere of Olivier Assayas’s series Irma Vep will also screen on closing day.
The line-up...
- 9/20/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The American French Film Festival, formerly known as Colcoa, will kick off Oct. 10 with the North American premiere of docudrama “Notre-Dame on Fire,” from “Quest for Fire” director Jean-Jacques Annaud. The weeklong festival at the DGA Theater Complex in Los Angeles closes with Dominik Moll’s thriller “The Night of the 12th,” about a cold case where the only certainty is the night it occurred. Moll will also be the focus of the festival’s annual “Focus on a Filmmaker.”
“Every year, The American French Film Festival presents the very best of French cinema and television, and this year is no exception. I am personally excited about the opening night selection of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s ‘Notre-Dame on Fire’ as I think it perfectly embodies the Franco-American Cultural Fund’s mission,” said Andrea Berloff, writer and board member of the Franco-American Cultural Fund.
The festival will screen 75 films and TV series and 20 shorts,...
“Every year, The American French Film Festival presents the very best of French cinema and television, and this year is no exception. I am personally excited about the opening night selection of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s ‘Notre-Dame on Fire’ as I think it perfectly embodies the Franco-American Cultural Fund’s mission,” said Andrea Berloff, writer and board member of the Franco-American Cultural Fund.
The festival will screen 75 films and TV series and 20 shorts,...
- 9/20/2022
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
“Emily,” a biopic starring Emma Mackey as “Wuthering Heights” writer Emily Brontë, will have its world premiere through Toronto International Film Festival’s Platform program, the festival announced Wednesday.
Platform, which was established in 2015 and is named after the 2000 film by Jia Zhang-ke, screens eight to 12 films from a diverse range of global filmmakers with rising careers. After the screenings, the Platform Prize, an award of 20,000 Cad, is given to one film selected by an international jury. Previous Platform selections include acclaimed films such as “Sound of Metal,” “The Death of Stalin,” “Jackie,” “Moonlight,” “Lady Macbeth” and “High-Rise.”
“Emily,” the directorial debut of English actor Frances O’Connor, will be the opening film for this year’s Platform program. The other nine films selected for Platform are: “Carvão” by Brazilian director Carolina Markowicz, “La Gravité” by French director Cédric Ido, “Hawa” by French “Cuties” director Maïmouna Doucouré, “How to Blow Up...
Platform, which was established in 2015 and is named after the 2000 film by Jia Zhang-ke, screens eight to 12 films from a diverse range of global filmmakers with rising careers. After the screenings, the Platform Prize, an award of 20,000 Cad, is given to one film selected by an international jury. Previous Platform selections include acclaimed films such as “Sound of Metal,” “The Death of Stalin,” “Jackie,” “Moonlight,” “Lady Macbeth” and “High-Rise.”
“Emily,” the directorial debut of English actor Frances O’Connor, will be the opening film for this year’s Platform program. The other nine films selected for Platform are: “Carvão” by Brazilian director Carolina Markowicz, “La Gravité” by French director Cédric Ido, “Hawa” by French “Cuties” director Maïmouna Doucouré, “How to Blow Up...
- 8/3/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
The Toronto International Film Festival today revealed the 10 feature films that will make up its Platform section. The festival, which runs September 8 through 18 this year, annually hosts the Platform vertical to shine a light on first-time and veteran filmmakers and their bold directorial visions from around the globe.
The program’s opening night selection is the directorial debut of actor Frances O’Connor, “Emily,” which centers on author Emily Brontë and the years leading up to the publication of her novel “Wuthering Heights.” Notably the selection also includes two Canadian films as well as the latest movie from Maïmouna Doucouré, the director of 2020’s controversial “Cuties.” All 10 films in the program are world premieres.
“We launched Platform to shine a brighter light on some of the most original films and distinct voices at our Festival,” said Cameron Bailey, the CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival. “Now in year seven, it...
The program’s opening night selection is the directorial debut of actor Frances O’Connor, “Emily,” which centers on author Emily Brontë and the years leading up to the publication of her novel “Wuthering Heights.” Notably the selection also includes two Canadian films as well as the latest movie from Maïmouna Doucouré, the director of 2020’s controversial “Cuties.” All 10 films in the program are world premieres.
“We launched Platform to shine a brighter light on some of the most original films and distinct voices at our Festival,” said Cameron Bailey, the CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival. “Now in year seven, it...
- 8/3/2022
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) unveiled the 10 films that will make up the 2022 Platform section, with Frances O’ Connor’s directorial debut, “Emily,” a biopic about “Wuthering Heights” author Emily Brontë, serving as the opening night feature. The “Mansfield Park” actress’ first feature film behind the camera will star Emma Mackey (“Sex Education”) as the storied author.
All 10 films will be making their world premiere at TIFF and include titles from Canada, Iran, France, Switzerland, Brazil and India. Previous films that have debuted in the Platform section include Barry Jenkins’ Best Picture Oscar winner “Moonlight,” Darius Marder’s Best Picture–nominated “Sound of Metal” and Armando Iannucci’s “The Death of Stalin.”
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All 10 films will be making their world premiere at TIFF and include titles from Canada, Iran, France, Switzerland, Brazil and India. Previous films that have debuted in the Platform section include Barry Jenkins’ Best Picture Oscar winner “Moonlight,” Darius Marder’s Best Picture–nominated “Sound of Metal” and Armando Iannucci’s “The Death of Stalin.”
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- 8/3/2022
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Ten features selected for competitive strand championing bold visions.
Frances O’Connor’s feature directorial debut Emily will open 2022 Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) Platform, the competitive section championing bold visions which also includes Hawa from French director Maïmouna Doucouré.
Emily charts the romantic life of Emily Brontë in the lead-up to her classic novel Wuthering Heights. Hawa, the follow-up to Doucouré’s 2020 Sundance and Berlin entry Cuties, centres on a teenage girl who sets off to get adopted by one of the most powerful women in the world.
The 10 Platform selections feature Subtraction from Iranian filmmaker Mani Haghighi, the...
Frances O’Connor’s feature directorial debut Emily will open 2022 Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) Platform, the competitive section championing bold visions which also includes Hawa from French director Maïmouna Doucouré.
Emily charts the romantic life of Emily Brontë in the lead-up to her classic novel Wuthering Heights. Hawa, the follow-up to Doucouré’s 2020 Sundance and Berlin entry Cuties, centres on a teenage girl who sets off to get adopted by one of the most powerful women in the world.
The 10 Platform selections feature Subtraction from Iranian filmmaker Mani Haghighi, the...
- 8/3/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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