Maanvi Gagroo: OTT doesn’t need censorship but regulation

Actress Maanvi Gagroo says her opinion on OTT censorship has changed over the years. While she was wholly against the idea till a while back, she now feels some sort of regulation is necessary, though it need not be censorship.

“Earlier I was against censorship and I thought there should be self-censorship. If I am an adult and I am 18-plus, I should be able to watch whatever I want. OTT is not like television that you switch it on and whatever comes on, you will have to watch it. There are many steps of filtration in OTT — like downloading, subscribing, and choosing content,” Maanvi tells IANS.

However, something did change her mind subsequently.

“Now I feel when anything becomes popular and the numbers start increasing, you have to bring some sort of regulation so that nothing is exploited. The regulation does not necessarily mean censorship. Regulation means you keep an eye on certification,” the actress says.

She adds: “A lot of shows on platforms run disclaimers for violence, drug abuse, and nudity. If you still watch it, you can’t blame the makers. However, sometimes the government has to step in. For example, if the authorities feel that something can incite violence, they will try to stop it. There is a thin line on how you define something as offensive. Censorship also comes in with other socio-political milieus. Censorship shouldn’t be much on OTT, but there should be a process of certification and regulation.”

Maanvi is part of one of the most successful OTT stories, “Four More Shots Please!” She plays Siddhi, and is all set to reprise the character in the third season of the web series and will start shooting for it soon. The bold and fun series, too, has been subjected to raising eyebrows owing to its contemporary theme of showing fierce and independent women living on their own terms.

The actress has enjoyed popularity after the success of both two seasons of “Four More Shots Please!” Does she think OTT platforms are dissolving the star system and finally actors are getting their due?

“It’s true that on OTT, even a very small part if it is a well-played part, will get people to notice you. Things like memes add to the popularity of an actor or character, but it is not entirely dissolved because these smaller parts that become popular come and go, and it’s a phase,” she says.

The actress adds: “Many OTT platforms are still trying to get big Bollywood names, be it for acting or direction because the tag of Bollywood means something. They want big names and try to sell with big names because people would want to watch if a Shah Rukh or Salman is associated with an OTT project. Such names hold weight. There are so many shows that are being made but we only watch the ones that are popular. This goes for films, too. In a web series, people fall in love with characters rather than actors and that is why the star system is not yet dissolved. In films, everything is larger than life and people go for the stars. People don’t go for Chulbul Pandey, they go for Salman Khan.”

Jared Leto, on why his new film ‘The Little Things’ was surprising

Hollywood star Jared Leto says his new film, John Lee Hancock’s The Little Things, comes with questions about guilt, innocence, assumptions, and identity.

“I have wanted to work with John Lee for quite some time, he’s such an incredible writer and director. When I first read the script, I really was taken in by the characters and he did a great job of keeping you on the edge of your seat,” Leto said while talking about collaborating with the director.

“The story poses questions not just about guilt or innocence, but assumptions and identity. It was surprising and I think people are going to be shocked by the ending,” he added.

In the psychological thriller, Denzil Washington is seen as Kern County Deputy Sheriff Joe “Deke” Deacon, who gets involved in tracking a serial killer who is terrorizing the city of Los Angeles. Rami Malek as L.A. Sheriff Dept. Sergeant Jim Baxter is leading the investigation.

Leto is seen as an inscrutable yet enigmatic appliance deliveryman named Albert Sparma.

Talking about his character, Leto said: “Albert Sparma could be a villain, he could be a red herring. He could even be a sort of savior. He is definitely an outcast who doesn’t really fit into society and probably feels a little under-appreciated, but he is highly intelligent.

“He sees the world in a different way and the world-the police especially-see him as different, which I liked. He probably gets under the skin of everybody he interacts with, especially the police,” he added.

The film also stars Natalie Morales, Terry Kinney, Chris Bauer, Joris Jarsky, Isabel Arraiza, and Michael Hyatt. The film, distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, released in India on January 29.

Anna Friel recalls a ‘supernatural experience’

Actress Anna Friel claims she had a supernatural experience when she was a child.

The actress, now 44, has insisted that she encountered the spiritual world when she was just seven years old. Back then, she watched her “little brass bear” move across a table without anyone touching it, femalefirst.co.uk reported.

“I remember me and my dad were watching television when I was seven and I had a little brass bear. We watched it move from one side of the table to the other. I asked, ‘How’s that possible, daddy?’ He said,
I have an answer for most things but not for that.’ So that’s a supernatural experience, I guess,” she shared.

Anna is set to star in the upcoming horror series “The Box”. She said preparing for the role of Kansas City police detective Sharon Pici, who discovers she is locked in a room from which she cannot escape, has strengthened her belief in the supernatural.

‘Beyhadh 2’ actor Ankit Siwach on his Bollywood debut ‘Banaras Vanilla’

Actor Ankit Siwach shot to fame with roles on TV shows such as Rishton Ka Chakravyuh, Manmohini, and Beyhadh 2, and is now excited about his upcoming Bollywood debut. Ankit says it can get difficult for television actors to get a break in Bollywood or even web films.

“It all depends on what approach an actor has towards his or her skill development. TV cannot be a medium for the usually subtle projects in films and the web. The makers are apprehensive while making cast selections because of the long-running image of characters on TV. This becomes a hindrance. There are difficulties in being approached for films or the web while doing a TV show. But then, we have seen many cases where TV actors have shown their mettle and not only survived but also ruled the film industry,” Ankit tells IANS.

His Bollywood debut Banaras Vanilla is a romantic drama directed by Sumit Mishra. “The film has been completely shot in Banaras. It is a magical city and its essence is enough to energize a film. The film has a unique story that touches aspects of the city and is set in the nineties. My character is a simple village boy who is dedicated to his work, loves his city and his clients,” says Ankit, adding that the release details of the film would be officially announced soon.

Having worked long enough in television and now gaining experience in the filmmaking process, Ankit shares his opinion on the difference between shooting for the two mediums.

“There is a huge difference between the two mediums, from the shooting pattern to the freedom of performance. The two mediums cater to audiences differently. The biggest difference is that films are script-bound and have starting and endpoints, mostly maintaining logic, realism, characters, and subtexts in the plot. TV is completely the opposite. It is a delivery-based medium. One can’t expect much pre-planning, execution, and logic when there are heavy deliveries to be met every day. TV is a very difficult medium to work in, it demands blood sweat, and toil on a daily basis, while a film may be a smooth sail most of the time,” he says.

Adah Sharma feels her new music video ‘Drunk n High’ has repeat value

Actress Adah Sharma features in the new music video that she feels is just right to rock the party scene this year.

Titled “Drunk n High”, the video released on Friday. The song is sung by Mellow D and Aastha Gill. Mellow D has written the lyrics and also composed the song with Akull.

“‘Drunk n High’ is the perfect party song. It’s very catchy. The lyrics are fun and it definitely has repeat value,” said Adah.

She also gushed about the artists she has collaborated with on the song: “Mellow, Aastha, and Akull have killed this one. I cannot wait to see some creative reels on this. My audience waits to see me do something different in each project, and they’ll love the surprise at the end of this one.”

The video directed by Robby Singh captures the two protagonists party-hopping from one hotspot to another and includes scenic sun-downer locations on a yacht.

“‘Drunk n High’ is an upbeat happy party song, a perfect one for all party animals. The song has humorous storytelling and I believe Adah with her funky style in the video has marvelled in it. Akull is like my brother and we make a great team, and it was fun working with the amazing Aastha, which was the cherry on the top for us,” said Mellow D.

Astha, too, had similar things to say. She spoke of the venture being a “fun collaboration, making this our first song as a trio”, which “makes it even more special for us and our fans”.

Sunny Leone posts a nude-hued bikini pic from the pool

Sunny Leone on Friday set temperatures soaring with her new post on Instagram that she shared from the pool.

In the image, Sunny takes a dip in the pool dressed in a nude-colored bikini. She completes her look with chunky black sunglasses.

Sunny posted two options of the same frame, one in natural tones and the other in black and white.

For the caption, she dropped laughter and a beach emoji. The picture currently has over 650K likes on the photo-sharing website.

The actress is currently shooting for the youth-based reality show in Splitsvilla in Kerala along with Rannvijay Singha.

Last month, she kickstarted the first schedule of her first fictional web show Anamika in the city. The series is a ‘gun-fu’ action thriller directed by Vikram Bhatt.

Ishaan Khatter learns Tamil for his ‘Phone Bhoot’ role

Bollywood actor Ishaan Khatter is learning to speak Tamil for his role in the upcoming horror-comedy Phone Bhoot.

“I’ve been taking diction lessons and it’s really exciting for me to learn a new language (Tamil),” said Ishaan.

“I’m enjoying the process and want to give it my best shot,” Ishaan added.

The actor co-stars with Katrina Kaif and Siddhant Chaturvedi in the film directed by Gurmmeet Singh, and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. Phone Bhoot has been written by Ravi Shankaran and Jasvinder Singh Bath.

Over the next months, Ishaan also has Raja Krishna Menon’s war film Pippa lined up. He will start shooting for the film soon after he wraps up Phone Bhoot.

Bigg Boss 14: Rakhi Sawant ‘pulls string’ on cheap humour, the joke’s on Abhinav

Bigg Boss 14 contestant Rakhi Sawant has been pretending to be madly in love with housemate Abhinav Shukla for a while now. On Friday night, she will pull strings to give her gimmick a push, literally.

In the latest promo, Rakhi is seen pulling the strings of Abhinav’s shorts, which leaves him shocked, and his wife Rubina Dilaik enraged.

“Rakhi, apni haddein cross mat kijiye (Rakhi, don’t cross your limits),” Rubina is seen telling Rakhi.

She warns that if Rakhi does not respect her husband, she would have to deal with him.

However, the warning doesn’t seem to have any effect on Rakhi or her antics.

She replied: “Aapke husband aapke ghar pe honge, humare yaha to contestant hain (He is your husband at home, where he is a contestant).”

Rubina continued to fuss over Rakhi’s latest antic, to which Rakhi responded: “Who are you to tell me my limits? You can not stop me, baby. I am in love with Abhinav. Jisko Jalna hai, jale (whosoever is jealous, can continue to feel jealous).”

Rubina then asks Rakhi not to go beyond a point in the name of entertainment. “There is a big difference between teasing and badtameezi (mannerless),”, she said.

Rakhi’s latest antic comes after she recently ripped Abhinav’s underwear, and wrote his name in red all over her body.

Now, the question that arises is if Rakhi’s entertainment is turning into harassment.

Kajal Aggarwal returns to screen post marriage with debut OTT series on Feb 12

Actress Kajal Aggarwal returns to the screens post marriage with the horror series, Live Telecast, which marks her debut in the OTT space. The trailer of the show was launched on Friday, and the show itself drops on February 12.

“As an actor, I am constantly looking for roles that challenge me and take me out of my comfort zone. ‘Live Telecast’ did just that,” Kajal said.

“My character Jenny, a director by profession, is a strong and independent woman whose single-minded goal is to make a successful TV show and, in that quest, she finds herself locked in a huge house with no way out. Audiences who love horror stories and otherwise are going to love this show,” she added.

The seven-episode Tamil series has been directed by Venkat Prabhu, and also stars Vaibhav Reddy, Kayal Anandhi, Priyanka, Selva, Daniel Annie Pope, and Subbu Panchu Arunachalam.

The series narrates the story of a TV crew adamant about creating a superhit show, who come to realize that they are trapped in a house controlled by supernatural powers. Their tryst with the supernatural is live for millions to watch.

Prabhu is also making his digital debut as writer and director., and he says “Live Telecast’ has been a dream project “which I wanted to do as my first film”.

“This is my fresh attempt at storytelling for a digital platform, and the entire experience of transforming this film script to series has been a massive journey,” said Prabhu.

He added: “Horror is a speculative genre. It feeds on the heightened sense of the unknown and one has to balance between moments of silence and spook. I believe I delivered the story in my style which has a good combination of horror, thrill, and mystery; and will keep the audience gripped till the very end.”

Live Telecast will release on Disney+ Hotstar VIP and Premium.

Kangana to play Indira Gandhi in political period drama

Kangana Ranaut will essay the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in an upcoming political drama. The actress says the yet-untitled film is not a biopic and has also revealed that many prominent actors will be a part of the upcoming project.

“Yes, we are working on the project and the script is in the final stages. It is not the biopic of Indira Gandhi, it is a grand period film, to be precise a political drama that will help my generation to understand (the) socio-political landscape of current India,” said Kangana, in a statement released by her office.

“Many prominent actors will be part of this film and of course I am looking forward to playing the most iconic leader that we have had in the history of Indian politics,” said the actress.

Kangana added that “the film is based on a book”, although she did not elaborate on which written work.

The actress will produce the film that will feature Emergency and Operation Blue Star.

Director Sai Kabir, who worked with Kangana earlier in “Revolver Rani” will write the story and screenplay, and also direct the project.

The period film will be mounted on a very big scale, and have actors portraying Sanjay Gandhi, Rajeev Gandhi, Morarji Desai, and Lal Bahadur Shashtri among other prominent figures.

Kabir flew to Bhopal where the actress is currently shooting for “Dhaakad” and has already done a few sittings with the actress. The screenplay is ready, according to sources.