English हिन्दी
Connect with us

Entertainment

When Ram Gopal Varma shamed a woman journalist for criticising his film Veerappan

Ram Gopal Varma’s helmed Veerappan came out in 2016. Starring Sandeep Bharadwaj, Lisa Ray, and Shiva Rajkumar in the lead roles. Veerappan revolved around the story of the famous smuggler who becomes a notorious dacoit.

Published

on

When Ram Gopal Varma

Ram Gopal Varma is one of the most noted filmmakers in Bollywood. Popularly known as RGV, the filmmaker has turned 60 today.

He started his career as a civil engineer and entered Telugu cinema with the crime-thriller Siva. The 1989 film was screened at the 13th International Film Festival of India which served him with the prestigious Nandi Awards for Best Direction, the Best first film of a director, and the Filmfare Award for Best Film-Telugu.

Apart from Telugu, Ram Gopal Varma gave multiple blockbusters in Bollywood. His notable works are Rangeela, Raat, Satya, Company, Kaun?, Bhoot, Sarkar, and others. He also wrote an autobiography Naa Ishtam released in December 2010 at Taj Banjara, Hyderabad.

RGV often hit headlines, but not only for his films. He is active on social media and frequently shares his opinions which someone lands him in soup. He made headlines numerous times but not always for the right reasons.

When RGV shamed a woman journalist for criticising his film

Ram Gopal Varma’s helmed Veerappan came out in 2016. Starring Sandeep Bharadwaj, Lisa Ray, and Shiva Rajkumar in the lead roles. Veerappan revolved around the story of the famous smuggler who becomes a notorious dacoit.

Read Also: Shehnaaz Gill’s new reel video from Punjab is proof that she is ready to enter Bollywood | WATCH

Veerappan was criticised by both the critics and the audience. Following the criticism, RGV was infuriated by a woman journalist and shamed her on Twitter. He had shared a screenshot of her Twitter profile picture and wrote that as per her review of Veerappan, the film is as beautiful as her face.

He further tweeted that he is sorry for the content packaged in the intent, however, he will not apologise for the intent behind the content. Later, he had deleted the tweet.

Meanwhile, Ram Gopal Varma has yet again hit headlines but not for his birthday. He took a dig at RRR stars Ram Charan and Jr NTR’s bromance and has called them Dangerous 2.0. He also slammed INOX and PVR for not screening his crime-thriller Khatra which is said to be his first lesbian film.

5 rumoured love affairs of Alia Bhatt before she met Ranbir Kapoor

Ahead of Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt’s wedding, Neetu-Rishi Kapoor’s reception invite of 1980 goes viral, see here

Bollywood news

Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2: Kapil Sharma shares first look of the franchise on Eid

This visual has stirred excitement among fans who are eager to see how the sequel will build upon the comedic foundation established by its predecessor.

Published

on

Actor-comedian Kapil Sharma recently shared the first look of his upcoming film, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, on March 31st to mark the occasion of Eid. This film serves as a sequel to his successful 2015 comedy, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon. The new installment is directed by Anukalp Goswami, while the production is backed by the renowned duo Abbas-Mustan, who helmed the original film.

On his Instagram page, Kapil unveiled the poster for Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, where he appears in a groom attire, showcasing a mischievous expression. His bride, depicted in a veil, adds to the film’s enticing intrigue. This visual has stirred excitement among fans who are eager to see how the sequel will build upon the comedic foundation established by its predecessor.

In Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, Kapil made his solo acting debut as a man entangled in a hilariously chaotic situation involving multiple wives who reside in the same building. The comedic tension heightens when his true love interest, Deepika, steps into the mix. The first movie was well-received and noted for its humor, albeit with some criticisms regarding its production quality and reliance on flashy visuals rather than a strong script.

Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 promises to bring back the quirky charm of the original, with Kapil reprising a comedic role that audiences have loved. Alongside him in the sequel is actor Manjot Singh, who is expected to add to the comedic dynamics. With Anukalp Goswami taking on the directorial role, the film aims to capture the essence of the original while introducing fresh comedic elements.

Looking ahead, viewers can anticipate a fun-filled continuation that honors the spirit of its predecessor while exploring new layers of humor and relationships. As the film progresses through production, fans of Kapil Sharma and the original comedy are excited for what lies ahead in this sequel and are eager for more laughter and joy in the upcoming release.

Continue Reading

Bollywood news

The Bhootnii trailer: Sanjay Dutt turns a ghosthunter against Mouni Roy in horror-comedy

At the event, Sanjay Dutt stated, “I have been in action films for 40 years. The power of Lord Shiva and his shiv tandav inspired me during the shoot. We worked tirelessly until 5 am, and only the Lord knows how we managed to pull it off.”

Published

on

The trailer for the horror comedy The Bhootni, featuring Sanjay Dutt, was officially launched by the filmmakers on Saturday, March 29, in Mumbai. Formerly titled The Virgin Tree, the film tells the story of a tree sprite, played by Mouni Roy, who targets virgin boys on Valentine’s Day.

Written and directed by Sidhaant Sachdev, The Bhootni boasts a talented cast that includes Sunny Singh, Palak Tiwari, and Aasif Khan. Also making his Bollywood debut in this film is Nikunj Lotia, better known as the content creator Beyounick.

The narrative unfolds in a college that becomes haunted annually by the ghost of the ‘virgin tree.’ To rid their beloved campus of its haunted reputation, a group of students seeks assistance from Baba (Sanjay Dutt), a former student who has gained fame as a ghostbuster. Interestingly, ‘Baba’ is also Dutt’s nickname in the film industry. The trailer skillfully blends comedic elements with romantic moments, accompanied by impressive CGI-driven action and horror sequences. Mouni Roy captivates the audience as the aggrieved ‘bhootni,’ showcasing her extensive experience with supernatural roles.

Hindi horror comedies have become a lucrative genre with the success of films such as Stree and Bhool Bhulaiyaa. At the launch event for Bhootni, the filmmakers emphasized that their film brings a fresh perspective to the genre, particularly with its setting in a bustling metropolitan college.

Director Sidhaant Sachdev highlighted the dedication of 65-year-old Sanjay Dutt, revealing that he performed all of his stunts personally, including an incredible jump from 40 feet without a body double. “His commitment to action filmmaking is truly impressive,” shared Sachdev.

At the event, Sanjay Dutt stated, “I have been in action films for 40 years. The power of Lord Shiva and his Shiv tandav inspired me during the shoot. We worked tirelessly until 5 am, and only the Lord knows how we managed to pull it off.”

The Bhootni is scheduled for release in theaters on April 18, 2025, promising an exciting blend of horror and humour that aims to entertain audiences.

Continue Reading

Bollywood news

On 10 years of Baahubali: The Beginning, Tamannaah Bhatia says it was a magical movie that happened to Indian cinema

Her filmography features notable titles such as “Happy Days,” “Kalloori,” “Devi,” “Aranmanai 4,” and the upcoming release “Odela 2.”

Published

on

Tamannaah Bhatia is celebrating a significant milestone as “Baahubali: The Beginning” turns 10 this year. The film, directed by SS Rajamouli, not only redefined Indian cinema but became a cultural phenomenon that few could have predicted. Released on July 10, 2015, with Prabhas in the lead role, it marked a groundbreaking moment for the Telugu film industry, as it was the first Telugu movie to receive a worldwide release in Hindi.

Bhatia, who embodied the fierce warrior Avantika in the epic saga, reflected on the film’s profound impact. “Baahubali was a magical movie that changed everything for us. I don’t think any of us could have foreseen what that film would achieve,” she said in an interview with PTI. “Its influence on us—not just on me as an actor, but for the entire country and film industry—is something that feels unforgettable and historic.”

This year is particularly special for the 35-year-old actress, as she also marks her 20th anniversary in the industry. Having made her acting debut in the 2005 Hindi film “Chand Sa Roshan Chehra,” Bhatia has carved out a successful career across multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi. Her filmography features notable titles such as “Happy Days,” “Kalloori,” “Devi,” “Aranmanai 4,” and the upcoming release “Odela 2.”

Bhatia expressed a sense of renewal and excitement as she reflected on her journey. “It actually takes 20 years for creative people to truly find themselves and hone their craft. In my case, that rings particularly true since I started very young. I genuinely feel that I’m just beginning my path,” she noted. “I’m going to make each day count, striving to offer the audience something special to watch every time.”

Her comments encapsulate both her gratitude for the opportunities she has had and her ambition for the future, as she continues to evolve as an artist in the vibrant landscape of Indian cinema. As she celebrates these milestones, Bhatia is more determined than ever to make her mark in the industry.

Continue Reading

Trending

© Copyright 2022 APNLIVE.com