Atul Kulkarni News
Bollywood actor-producer Atul Kulkarni, who travelled directly from Mumbai to Kashmir and drove to Pahalgam to deliver the message, "Chalo Kashmir".
Following the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, actor Atul Kulkarni traveled to Kashmir to show solidarity, share its beauty, and encourage fellow Indians to support the region by visiting.
As Aamir Khan's Rang De Basanti completed 17 years today, fans trended the film with the hashtag #17yearsofRDB on the occasion of Republic Day.
Neha Dhupia, Yami Gautam and Atul Kulkarni pained the town black as they dressed in stylish black outfits for a promotional event for their upcoming film 'A Thursday'.
A Thursday’ is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ Hotstar on 17th February 2022. It will also be available on Hulu for streaming.
"Bandish Bandits" talks of conflict and confluence points that the worlds of Indian classical and western pop music share
With not just Atul Kulkarni but also Naseeruddin Shah, Sheeba Chadda, Rajesh Taillang among others this experience must have undoubtedly been an exciting and a learning one for the budding actor.
Kangana Ranaut's historical drama "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi" will be releasing in Japan on January 3, 2020.
The actress is super kicked about making her debut.
The National Award winning actor, who has done a variety of challenging roles in the past, will essay the role of Ramchandra Pandurang Tope also known as Tatya Tope.
Rana Daggubati's latest film 'The Ghazi Attack' is slowly and steadily inching towards Rs 30 crore mark at the Box Office. The Sankalp Reddy directorial has not only impressed the audience with its powerful content but also charmed the critics with its breakthrough performances.
The flick showcases a story about an executive naval officer of the Indian submarine S21 and his team who remain underwater for 18 days.
While the Telugu and Tamil versions are titled 'Ghazi', the Hindi version is called 'The Ghazi Attack', and its theatrical rights have been bagged by Karan Johar.
On the face of it an interesting premise, it could have been an engaging film, replete with drama, action and patriotic fervour. Instead, it is a forced attempt at including all these ingredients in a mediocre fare that makes for tedious viewing sans any entertainment quotient.
While the Telugu and Tamil versions are titled 'Ghazi', the Hindi version is called "The Ghazi Attack", and its theatrical rights have been bagged by Karan Johar.
Actor Rana Daggubati delivers an important speech towards the end of forthcoming Telugu-Hindi bilingual drama "Ghazi".
Rana Daggubati hopes that "The Ghazi Attack", said to be the first ever Indian film to be based on underwater war, will pave way to more such movies in the future.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's 'Jazbaa' has hit the screens. A delectable mixture of thrill and emotion, it runs high on vivid cinematography and gripping music
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