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SS Rajamouli's Baahubali 2, one of 2017’s most anticipated films, will have a special screening before its release in United Kingdom. The film will be screened at the British Film Institute in celebration of India’s 70th year of independence. And according to an India Today report, the event will be attended by Queen Elizabeth II and PM Narendra Modi.
Several other films will be screened on its 'India on Film' program to be held in London on 24 April. But official confirmation about the dignitaries’ attendance is still awaited.
Baahubali film was a blockbuster hit, earning more than Rs 650 crore at the box-office.
Baahubali: The Conclusion is scheduled to release on 28 April. It stars Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia, Sathyaraj and Ramya Krishnan.
Ram Gopal Varma is back with his latest film Sarkar 3 starring Amitabh Bachhcan as Subhash Nagre, in a meaner and angrier avatar.
The third installment has the ‘sarkar’ reeling after the death of his two sons; Vishnu (Kay Kay Menon) and Shankar (Abhishek Bachchan). The latest addition to the star cast includes Amit Sadh, Subhash’s grandson along with Jackie Shroff, Manoj Bajpayee, and Yami Gautam.
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After rocking the Oscars ceremony with his “Lion King’ moment and gracing the Academy Awards ceremony’s Red Carpet, Sunny Pawar is back home in Mumbai.
Sunny, the eight-year-old ‘Lion’ star was given a rousing welcome at the Chhattrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai.
Later, he was also felicitated by Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray’s family.
The boy rose from a suburban slum in the city, to global fame overnight with his Oscar-nominated film ‘’ Lion’ which had won six nominations but no awards at the 89th Academy.
He played the role of young Saroo Brierley in the Garth Davis-directed movie based on the true story.
When a film featuring Shahid Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan and Kangana Ranaut, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, opens to just Rs 6 crore on a Friday, it’s not a good sign. It’s worse when the film comes at a reported cost of Rs 80 crore.
Rangoon didn’t have an ambitious pre-release marketing campaign, the trailers didn’t exactly make everyone sit up and neither did the songs get popular enough to create a buzz for the film. It was to all boil down to how a majority of the audience reacted to the film on day one, the reviews and the word-of-mouth that Rangoon would generate. Unfortunately, the reactions were largely negative and that just didn’t help the film gather steam at the box-office.
Monday reportedly brought in just about Rs 1.97 crore for Rangoon, bringing its 4 day collections to Rs 20 crore. According to sources, the loss for the producer of Rangoon could be in the margins of Rs 40 crore, even after overseas collections, satellite and digital sales.
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The director of Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Kabir Khan, an ex-Delhi University student himself speaks to The Quint about the violence at Ramjas college and threats against Gurmehar Kaur. The filmmaker condemns any act of violence and tells us that he is shocked that the state is not taking any action on these people who are going out on streets and beating people up.
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Hugh Jackman seems to be a fan of Bollywood’s King Khan. When recently asked, by film critic and journalist Rajeev Masand, about his last appearance as Wolverine/Logan, and his feelings on watching another actor play the superhero, the Australian actor candidly said “maybe Shah Rukh Khan could play it”. Now, that’s mighty impressive isn’t it, coming from Jackman himself? Over to SRK now.
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