Red (2020 film)

Red is an upcoming Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Kishore Tirumala and co-produced by Krishna Chaitanya and Sravanthi Ravi Kishore under Sri Sravanthi Movies. An official remake of the 2019 Tamil-language film Thadam, it stars Ram Pothineni in a double role alongside Nivetha PethurajMalvika Sharma and Amritha Aiyer. The story has been written by Magizh Thirumeni who also wrote and directed the original film, and the music has been composed by Mani SharmaSameer Reddy handled the cinematography, while Peter Hein choreographed the action sequences. It is Ram’s eighteenth film as an actor. The film went on floors from 14 November 2019, after the first shot was clapped by Puri Jagannadh and Charmme Kaur on 30 October 2019.

The story revolves around two lookalike men living in the same city. One of them attacks a man and leaves him dead, following which an investigation begins. A strong evidence leads the cops to capturing one of the lookalikes. However, just as they believe the case is closed, the cops also capture the second lookalike, and now have to find out which one among the two committed the murder.

Red was scheduled to release theatrically on 9 April 2020.  The release was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were rumors that the film might premiere on an over-the-top media service (OTT), but Ram denied and confirmed the film would be released in theatres.[

V (film)

V is an upcoming Indian Telugu-languageaction thriller film written and directed by Mohan Krishna Indraganti and produced by Dil Raju under the banner of Sri Venkateswara Creations, featuring NaniSudheer BabuNivetha Thomas and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. It also features Jagapathi BabuVennela KishoreNassar and Srinivas Avasarala in supporting roles.[ The music was composed by Amit Trivedi,[3] while the cinematography was by P. G. Vinda. It marks Nani‘s 25th film and he will be portraying a negative role for the first time in his career. It was planned to be released on 25 March 2020 on Ugadi, but has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shakuntala Devi: Director Anu Menon On The Film’s Triumphs, Flaws And Its Depiction Of Homosexuality

Shakuntala Devi, a film produced by the Vikram Malhotra-led Abundantia Entertainment and Sony Pictures, was originally scheduled for a theatrical release before the coronavirus pandemic forced the makers to opt for an Amazon Prime Video release.

The Vidya Balan-starrer, directed by Anu Menon (London, Paris, New York, Waiting, Four More Shots S1) with dialogues by Ishita Moitra, carries a tonality that indicates that it was originally written for the theatrical experience.

The tone is loud, the dialogues have a seeti-maar quality and the performance of its leading star falls in the mould of a larger-than-life hero, the kind you’d see a Salman Khan or Ajay Devgn play (of course, Shakuntala Devi exists without the misogyny and sexism, rather as a counter to that).

Dil Bechara Movie Review : An intense, poignant film that makes for an emotional watch

Story: As romance blooms between two youngsters fighting cancer, Kizie and Manny, they live it up to the fullest, despite the inevitable tragedy looming over them.

Review: ‘Dil Bechara’ is the Hindi film adaptation of John Green’s popular 2012 novel, ‘The Fault in Our Stars’. In fact, the book’s Hollywood adaptation with the same name in 2016 met with much critical acclaim.

‘Dil Bechara’ sets itself in Jamshedpur and introduces us to the Basu family. Kizie Basu (Sanjana Sanghi) suffers from thyroid cancer, which has now affected her lungs, requiring her to be on oxygen support almost all the time. With rock solid support from her parents, Kizie takes life as it comes, even taking the bleak, daily multiple hospital visits in her stride. But what she craves for, is a normal life like any girl her age – with regular problems like boyfriends, crushes et al. Instead what she ends up doing is attend funerals of people she doesn’t know, to feel a connection of the inevitable that lies ahead of her. She meets Immanuel Rajkumar Junior or Manny (Sushant Singh Rajput) in college at first and later at a cancer support group. And given her quiet, introvert nature, at first, she is wary of his high energy, exuberance and cockiness. Manny has his own story – he has survived osteosarcoma and his cancer is currently in remission.

The two strike up a beautiful bond as a smitten Manny manages to wriggle his way into her heart, despite Kizie trying hard to avert a heartbreak for him, eventually. Their cutesy chemistry grows on you as they zip through the lanes of Jamshedpur in his scooter. And also as they shoot a Bhojpuri film together for Manny’s close friend, Jagdish Pandey (Sahil Vaid), whose dream is to direct a film before losing his eyesight to cancer. When Manny decides to go all out to fulfill Kizie’s long standing wish of meeting her favourite musician, Abhimanyu Vaid (Saif Ali Khan), she realises she has fallen for him, too. But little does she know that a tragic twist in the tale awaits her.

Given its poignant premise, ‘Dil Bechara’ makes for a very emotional watch. Even as the story’s underlying message, of celebrating life despite knowing the inevitable, injects it with an infectious energy. Especially in the form of Manny’s character who wants to literally grab every moment of the day.

Sushant Singh Rajput, navigating the depth of his character, shines with a stellar performance that is sensitive, intense, lively and vulnerable. It is with a heavy heart that one watches him effortlessly get under the skin of his character and exude a natural charm. With this, the fine actor adds to his legacy of commendable work in a short span of time. And watch out for his brilliant moves in the one-shot title track, choreographed by Farah Khan.

Sanjana Sanghi who makes her debut in a leading role gives an assured, confident performance. The supporting cast, especially Swastika Mukherjee and Saswata Chatterjee as Kizie’s parents are superb and Saif Ali Khan in a cameo is noteworthy. The soundtrack (composed by A.R. Rahman and lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya) is peppered with some fantastic, foot-tapping music – particularly Khulke Jeene Ka, Taare Ginn and the title track, Dil Bechara. The chemistry between the lead pair is refreshing to watch, especially in the beautifully shot (cinematography by Satyajit Pande) sequences in Paris.

Director Mukesh Chhabra and writers Suprotim Sengupta and Shashank Khaitan ensure the narrative flows, taking you through some tender, touching moments between Kizie and Manny and Kizie and her parents. And be prepared for some heartbreaking scenes and dialogues that will definitely bring you to tears.

Even though the film’s spirit and breezy pace triumphs, the melancholy that augurs it, will leave you in a puddle of emotions and with a heavy lump in your throat as the end credits roll. ‘Dil Bechara’ will always be remembered as Sushant Singh Rajput’s swan song. Watch this movie simply to witness Sushant Singh Rajput’s last act. A brilliant one at that.

‘Coronavirus’ trailer: Ram Gopal Varma shoots film in lockdown

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma on Wednesday released the trailer of a film, titled Coronavirus, that he has shot during the lockdown while following all the necessary precautions and guidelines.

All the film and television shootings were suspended from mid-March to avoid the spread of the virus.

Varma took to Twitter to unveil the trailer of the film, which he said is based on the pandemic. The film is directed by Agasthya Manju with Varma attached as a producer.

Taking dig at celebrities videos in quarantine, Varma said, “When the rest of film people were sweeping floors, cooking food, washing utensils, drying clothes, etc, I made a film.”

“We shot the coronavirus film in the lockdown period while strictly following guidelines,” he said.

The film’s trailer shows a woman coughing profusely in her room, making her family worried that she might have contracted the coronavirus.

“Coronavirus is not a horror film. It is about the horrors which are inside all of us including our great political leaders and bureaucrats who actually know only as much as us which is just nothing,” Varma said.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, the star of Varma’s many films including the “Sarkar” series, “Nishabd” and ‘Sholay’ remake, cheekily titled “Ram Gopal Varma ki Aag”, also shared the trailer of the film.

“The irrepressible Ram Gopal Varma, ‘Ramu’ to many .. ‘Sarkaaar’ to me .. makes an entire film about a family in Lockdown, shot during Lockdown ..Titled: CORONAVIRUS .. perhaps the first film to be made on the virus ..This be the TRAILER,” Bachchan tweeted.

Doctor Sleep

While Danny Torrance struggles to overcome his traumatic past, he finds a little girl sharing his gift of the shine. Thereafter, he goes on a quest to protect her from the bloodthirsty True Knot.

Hum Chaar

Four friends, who are separated by an untoward incident during their college life, meet four years after for a special reason. Given the hectic lives of medial students, it is a bit odd that the four protagonists in Hum Chaar rarely are worried about their grades. But that’s okay, because they are there to entertain the audience. But do they manage to do so? Not all the time. In fact, just as we start witnessing the bonding between the four, the first half is over, which is also the best half of the film. The second half drags on for a good one hour, and there is not a lot to learn there. his comment is here

22 Yards

22 Yards is an upcoming Hindi movie scheduled to be released on 15 Mar, 2019. The movie is directed by Mitali Ghoshal and will feature Amartya Ray, barun sobti, Rajit Kapoor and Panchi Bora as lead characters. Other popular actors who were roped in for 22 Yards are Chaiti Ghoshal, Rajesh Sharma and Geetika Tyagi.