First look poster of #KhandaaniShafakhana... Stars Sonakshi Sinha, Varun Sharma, Annu Kapoor and singer Badshah... Directed by Shilpi Dasgupta... Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Mahaveer Jain and Mrighdeep Singh Lamba... 26 July 2019 release.
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Bhangi, a Scheduled Tribal Caste in India, are traditionally associated with scavenging, sweeping, basket-making and cleaning latrines. They are among the lowest caste of Dalits or Untouchables in India.
First look poster of #KhandaaniShafakhana... Stars Sonakshi Sinha, Varun Sharma, Annu Kapoor and singer Badshah... Directed by Shilpi Dasgupta... Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Mahaveer Jain and Mrighdeep Singh Lamba... 26 July 2019 release.
My ratings for last 5 Lalettan movies:
* 01/24 - Malaikottai Vaaliban - 4/5
* 12/23 - Neru - 2.5/5
* 01/23 - Alone - 2.5/5
* 10/22 - Monster - 2.6/5
* 05/22 - 12th Man - 2.5/5
two upcoming movie that i am looking forward to, reasons being the directors and actors involved:
1. TOOFAN - dir by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra
2. Sardar Udham Singh - dir by Shoojit Sircar
Amitabh Bachchan’s set gets MOBBED due to a leaked pic, Shoojit Sircar increases security
Vicky Kaushal to play Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw in Meghna Gulzar's biopic.
Vicky Kaushal has also teamed up with Uri director Adhithya Dhar and producer Ronnie Screwala for 'Ashwathama' a period war-drama based on the mythological character of Dronacharya's son.
- my favourite young actor in Bollywood...
impressive performance in all his movies till now...
and an impressive line-up of movies coming up on the way...
Karan Johar's 'Takht, Shoojit Sircar's 'Udham Singh', Meghna Gulzar, Ashwathama...
great preview reports for Article 15:
Very few socioeconomic and political dramas and thrillers in India are able to achieve what Article 15 has—much less those based on true events—but Sinha, whose films have walked on to have a voice that is angrier, more vocal, and considering the politically unstable times we live in, all the more necessary for those reasons, packs in so much narrative grace and artistic visual filmmaking verve, it’s hard to look away through the 140 minutes it powers through. If you’re planning your weekend with a movie and are looking for Indian films to watch, make this one a priority in your list. It’s dramatic, and has some technical filmmaking dips, but none of those make you want to look away, even though you’d most definitely want to—and there are moments throughout its runtime in which you’ll definitely want to. Rating: 4.5/5