Naomie Harris, Chiwetel Ejiofor in ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ remake series

British actress Naomie Harris is all set to star alongside actor Chiwetel Ejiofor in an upcoming series that is a remake of David Bowie’s 1976 film “The Man Who Fell To Earth”.

The project-based on a Walter Tevis novel of the same name is about an alien who arrives on the earth. Ejiofor will play the alien while Harris is set to portray Justin Falls, a scientist and an engineer leading the race to save two planets.

Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet are writing and executive producing the series. Kurtzman will also direct multiple episodes.

“To be working with an actor of Naomie’s caliber is an absolute dream. Her strength, her complexity, and her bold artistic choices are an inspiration. We couldn’t be more thrilled to have her on board,” Kurtzman and Lumet said in a statement.

It is set to premiere in 2022 and filming is expected to kickstart in London soon.

Kirti Kulhari: On OTT, your name is not enough

Actress Kirti Kulhari, who has been part of many OTT projects including “The Girl On The Train” and “Four More Shots Please”, says that OTT has changed the way showbiz works. She says that for an OTT project, a big name may garner buzz initially but after that, it’s just the content that matters.

“If you are claiming to make content-oriented stuff, then you have to have people who do justice to it. OTT is a space where initial attraction might happen due to a popular face but at the end of it, your name is not enough. I want to see something real and valuable if I am giving my five hours to a show on OTT. Good performance is what works in the end. Rather than projects, cinema is being created in a lot of ways,” she told media.

Talking about mass entertainers that feature big male superstars, Kirti says that most of them are produced by these stars and, hence, they have the bigger say.

“A lot of them have turned producers and have a bigger say in terms of what they want. It is fair to some extent as they are putting money into the project. Also, the kind of films they are part of is about them,” she says.

She says that these films are like a “business proposition” for them.

“They are clear about their target audience. It’s more of a business proposition than work for them. They are driven by the profits and business part. I understand the game but I am not a supporter or admirer of this way of doing things,” she says.

However, she says that this has changed with the newer crop of actors coming in.

“For the newer actors coming in, it’s about actors and not male or female actors. There are stories being written and actors are playing their parts. The game is changing from the writing stage itself. OTT is a big reason that this is changing. The regional cinema also offers a variety of good content. Now things are done differently. The newer generation of actors and producers understand the value of doing something. Producers cannot have one person carry the series on their shoulders because of their stardom,” she says.

Venkaiah Naidu Is All Praise For Sreekaram Movie.

Sreekaram movie which is agricultural rural-based background, starrer of Sharwanand, and Priyanka Arul Mohan.

On March 11th, 2021, The movie Sreekaram has released but still, encouragement is coming for the movie from the audience.

The movie is shown about the journey of a software engineer Karthik who is the son of a farmer in the village.

Karthik is a software engineer, his heart is in his village to go there and settle down like father. Now The movie has found a new fan in the Indian Vice President Venkaiah Naidu.

Jr. NTR Movie To Be On Sets Soon With Trivikram

Young Tiger Jr. NTR is coming with new projects with Trivikram Srinivas, After RRR with S.S Rajamouli.

With Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava, Jr. NTR was worked with Trivikram and got blockbuster and then now coming with a new project. The news of this combination is coming recently, NTR fans are waiting for that.

Under the Sithara Entertainments banner, The National Award-winning movie Jersey producer Naga Vamsi will produce for this movie.

Movie shooting will begin at the end of this march or May the first week, the producer said.

 

Amitabh Bachchan makes people around him comfortable: ‘Chehre’ director

Filmmaker Rumy Jafry, who directs Amitabh Bachchan and Emraan Hashmi in the film “Chehre”, feels both actors were apt for the project.

Talking about Big B, Rumy says it was his honor to have got the chance to direct him.

“The best part about working with Amit Ji is that he makes people around him comfortable, It’s like one won’t feel that one is around ‘the legendary Amitabh Bachchan’. He makes a smooth bond and connection with co-stars. So, while shooting all the scenes, the chemistry looks effortless,” he says.

He adds: “I think there won’t be even a single person in our industry who wouldn’t want to work with Amitabh Bachchan. I feel fortunate that I got an opportunity to work with him as a writer in my early days. The first film I did as a director was with Amit Ji back in 2008. Now, with ‘Chehre’, I am happy that I got an opportunity to direct him again.”

Talking about working with Emraan, Rumy says that he was perfect for the role.

“This is the first time that I am working with Emraan. Initially, while thinking about this character, we could only visualize Emraan for it. He was perfect for this role. He is a dedicated and disciplined actor and is always prepared with his scenes and lines. He is a very focused actor on set,” he says.

“Chehre” also stars Rhea Chakraborty, Annu Kapoor, Krystle D’Souza, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Raghubir Yadav, Siddhanth Kapoor, and will release on April 9.

Jackie Shroff: Not wearing anything in ‘OK Computer’ is challenging

Actor Jackie Shroff plays an au natural cult leader in the upcoming series “OK Computer”. He says playing a character who is practically not wearing any clothes throughout the show comes with its set of challenges.

Jackie plays Pushpak, a cult leader who believes in being all-natural all the time, and sans clothes too.

“Playing a character who is practically not wearing any clothes throughout the show comes with its own set of challenges, but one can overcome such challenges by giving the character your personal touch. I have tried doing exactly that. While Pushpak is an eccentric character on its own, I feel that a little touch of my personal eccentricity worked well for the character as well as the story,” Jackie said.

“OK Computer” is series written and produced by “Ship Of Theseus” maker Anand Gandhi, and directed by Pooja Shetty and Neil Pagar.

The series stars Radhika Apte and Vijay Varma. It will release on March 26 on Disney+ Hotstar VIP and Disney+ Hotstar Premium.

Seetimaarr: Pepsi Aunty Lyric Video Song from Gopichand’s Movie is Trending Now.

The upcoming film of hero Gopichand is the Seetimaarr which was directed by Sampath Nandi.

Under the banners of Srinivasaa Silver Screen, the film Seetimaarr is bankrolled by Srinivasa Chitturi. Tamannaah is the leading lady of the film.

lyric videos of Jwala Reddy song from Seetimaarr has released on social media recently. and it creates curiosity in the audience. Teaser looks of the Seetimaarr will be seen best shots of kabbadi.

Pepsi Aunty, The title song of the movie has released on social media and it is trending now. Apsara Rani who is touching the audience with the song looks attractive. see here.

On World Water Day, Dia Mirza talks about water scarcity

On the occasion of World Water Day, actress Dia Mirza took to Instagram to share a post about water scarcity.

She posted a picture of her sitting by the riverside and wrote: “1 in 4 children will live with water scarcity by 2040. Think about that. Let’s keep working together to secure our forests, #ActOnClimate and #SaveWater #WorldWaterDay #GlobalGoals #ForPeopleForPlanet.”

The actress married Mumbai-based entrepreneur Vaibhav Rekhi last month in a small, intimate ceremony, with celebrities such as Aditi Rao Hydari, Jackky Bhagnani, and Gautam Gupta attending.

She had taken to social media to inform her fans that only biodegradable and natural materials were used for her wedding ceremony. The wedding was conducted by a woman priest.

The actress was previously married to Sahil Sangha in 2014. They announced their separation in August 2019.

Parineeti Chopra would have been nervous if Saina was present on set

Actress Parineeti Chopra plays badminton ace Saina Nehwal in the biopic “Saina”. The actress says she is glad that only trainers were around on the set and not Saina herself.

“I remember visiting Saina Nehwal’s house in Hyderabad to meet her and she told me, ‘I have never seen you play sports before. When we returned, I knew I had to double my training as someone entrusted me with a responsibility to play the sport right. If I can play even one percent of what she played, I would consider myself lucky. I was glad only my coaches and trainers were there (on the set). If Saina herself had been there, it would’ve made me very nervous,” Parineeti said.

Even though Saina was not physically present at all times, Parineeti reveals that the former was always just a phone call away.

“Saina was very approachable and answered all queries I had. I literally discussed everything under the sky with her, my training, fitness to if I am holding the racquet right. I wanted to look right for the part and do justice to the sport and Saina,” says the actress.

“Saina” is directed by Amole Gupte and set to release on March 26.

Mumbai Saga: Toast to cliches

Mumbai Saga; Cast: John Abraham, Emraan Hashmi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Amole Gupte, Suniel Shetty, Kajal Aggarwal, Rohit Roy, Anjana Sukhani, Prateik Babbar; Direction: Sanjay Gupta; Rating: * * (two stars).

BY VINAYAK CHAKRAVORTY

Sanjay Gupta’s latest is an extension of his trademark “Shootout” films, reloading familiar uber-violence with old-school Bollywood drama about cops, gangsters and the self-seeking political set, packing in loud dialogues and the essential naach-gaana.

Coming after “Shootout At Lokhandwala” and “Shootout At Wadala”, and at a time when everything about cinema is being drastically reorganized, “Mumbai Saga” needed to have some sort of a USP. It doesn’t — Gupta and team seem confident that bringing back a whiff of what worked once upon a time in Bollywood would be enough to rake it in at a time when the audience is only cautiously returning to the halls.

Like the “Shootout” films, “Mumbai Saga”, too, banks on a slice of real-life to set up its fictional action-drama quotient. This time, Gupta falls back on a crucial phase of Mumbai’s contemporary socio-politics — the eighties and the nineties — when the city’s mills, spread across the prime property, were brought down in order to facilitate the construction of high-end highrises, and malls.

At the core of the story is Amartya Rao (John Abraham), a made-to-order Bollywood hero who stands up against the goons of a local tough, Gaitonde (Amol Gupte), when they harass local shopkeepers for ‘hafta’.

As Amartya goes for the big bash-up — reducing Gaitonde’s bunch of baddies to a pulp — he catches the eye of a local politician, Bhau (Mahesh Manjrekar), who realizes Amartya could be molded into an essential ally in his bid to rule the city.

Following the template, there is a cop ‘hero’ to take on John’s gangster antihero. Emraan Hashmi as Inspector Vijay Savarkar takes up the challenge of thwarting Amartya’s formidable rise, but not before half the film is through.

The film adheres to the Bollywood textbook of yore while setting cop hero-versus-Robinhood antihero tussle between Emraan and John.

Sanjay Gupta and Robin Bhatt’s screenwriting narrates a gangster’s story from a gangster’s point of view, so the storytelling is naturally structured to glamorize Amartya. John makes the most of it, banking on brawn power and scoring as an action hero in a film that mainly centers on his machismo to garner mass appeal. He lives up to his action star billing, though he could have toned down the tendency to ham in the drama scenes.

In contrast, Emraan Hashmi is mostly left tackling a role that pales in the swagger-strutting contest. A cop chasing a gangster in a gangster flick is always a tough act to win the ‘taalis’ and seeties’ with. In any case, Vijay Savarkar comes across as a character that could have been written better.

Sanjay Gupta has smartly cast two filmmakers with proven acting credentials in pivotal supporting roles. Both Mahesh Manjrekar and Amol Gupte approach primarily cliched characters with a certain fresh approach, which is definitely an asset for the film. Almost all of the remaining cast have little to do.

“Mumbai Saga” comes across as an attempt to celebrate the cliches that defined Bollywood success in the heydays of the masala film. Sadly, the film gets entangled in the web of the very cliches it sets out to toast, mostly because it lacks ample imagination in storytelling and depth in execution.