Noted Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui on Sunday said that he does not want to confine himself only to a certain type of characters. ‘Rautu ki Beli’ a Hindi film, directed by Anand Surapur, in which Nawazuddin Siddiqui has played the lead role, had its Gala Premiere at the 54th International Film Festival of India in Goa.
Answering a question about choosing a role in a film, Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that I do not want to confine myself only to a certain type of characters, and I would prefer diversity of characters.
The film based in Rautu ki Beli, an idyllic town in hilly north India, takes its audience on an investigative journey with Inspector Negi after a school warden is found dead in the town.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that the films that depict the authentic tales of local flavor from across the country will receive world recognition; the more local, the more global.
Answering a question about choosing a role in a film, Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that I do not want to confine myself only to a certain type of characters, and I would prefer diversity of characters.
The film based in Rautu ki Beli, an idyllic town in hilly north India, takes its audience on an investigative journey with Inspector Negi after a school warden is found dead in the town.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that the films that depict the authentic tales of local flavor from across the country will receive world recognition; the more local, the more global.
- 11/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Noted Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui on Sunday said that he does not want to confine himself only to a certain type of characters. ‘Rautu ki Beli’ a Hindi film, directed by Anand Surapur, in which Nawazuddin Siddiqui has played the lead role, had its Gala Premiere at the 54th International Film Festival of India in Goa.
Answering a question about choosing a role in a film, Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that I do not want to confine myself only to a certain type of characters, and I would prefer diversity of characters.
The film based in Rautu ki Beli, an idyllic town in hilly north India, takes its audience on an investigative journey with Inspector Negi after a school warden is found dead in the town.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that the films that depict the authentic tales of local flavor from across the country will receive world recognition; the more local, the more global.
Answering a question about choosing a role in a film, Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that I do not want to confine myself only to a certain type of characters, and I would prefer diversity of characters.
The film based in Rautu ki Beli, an idyllic town in hilly north India, takes its audience on an investigative journey with Inspector Negi after a school warden is found dead in the town.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that the films that depict the authentic tales of local flavor from across the country will receive world recognition; the more local, the more global.
- 11/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The Fakir Of Venice
Starring Farhan Akhtar, Anu Kapoor, Valentina Carnelutti,Kamal Sidhu
Directed by Anand Surapur
In his first acting assignment Farhan Akhtar is splendidly in form as a bit of jerk. He plays a production controller who can get a film crew anything they want, from a monkey performing tricks, to an exotic fakir performing monkey tricks.
Adi is okay with supplying anything, as long as he gets paid.
The monkey and the monkey tricks are aptly equated in the hugely original is ferociously flawed script (Rajesh Devraj). When Adi is asked by a museum in Venice to produce a fakir who can bury himself completely in sand for hours, the narrative brings into play the crass touristic culture of peddling exotica to the West.
Anu Kapoor, in a stellar performance as the spaced out alcoholic chawl dweller who desperately needs to make money, is that performing monkey,...
Starring Farhan Akhtar, Anu Kapoor, Valentina Carnelutti,Kamal Sidhu
Directed by Anand Surapur
In his first acting assignment Farhan Akhtar is splendidly in form as a bit of jerk. He plays a production controller who can get a film crew anything they want, from a monkey performing tricks, to an exotic fakir performing monkey tricks.
Adi is okay with supplying anything, as long as he gets paid.
The monkey and the monkey tricks are aptly equated in the hugely original is ferociously flawed script (Rajesh Devraj). When Adi is asked by a museum in Venice to produce a fakir who can bury himself completely in sand for hours, the narrative brings into play the crass touristic culture of peddling exotica to the West.
Anu Kapoor, in a stellar performance as the spaced out alcoholic chawl dweller who desperately needs to make money, is that performing monkey,...
- 2/8/2019
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
The Fakir Of Venice movie review is here. If everything would have gone in their favour, The Fakir Of Venice could have been Farhan Akhtar?s debut as an actor before things started to Rock On for the actor, singer and filmmaker. The movie has finally seen the light after ten years and has had a reasonable run at film festivals. Let?s find out how is the debut of Farhan Akhtar as an actor and ?Anand Surapur as director in The Fakir Of Venice movie review
What is The Fakir Of Venice all about?
Interplay of characters, a debate on how real and fake art can be.
What is the plot/story of The Fakir Of Venice?
Adi (Farhan Akhtar) is a production guy who can deliver anything on sets, from pink monkeys to white elephants. Adi is a fixer an Indo-Anglian who wishes to settle abroad and leave India.
What is The Fakir Of Venice all about?
Interplay of characters, a debate on how real and fake art can be.
What is the plot/story of The Fakir Of Venice?
Adi (Farhan Akhtar) is a production guy who can deliver anything on sets, from pink monkeys to white elephants. Adi is a fixer an Indo-Anglian who wishes to settle abroad and leave India.
- 2/8/2019
- GlamSham
The seventh annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, running April 21-26, will feature five films making their world premiere, five features making their U.S. premiere and five features making their L.A. debut.
The six-day fest focusing on Indian cinema kicks off at the ArcLight Hollywood Cinemas with the world premiere of Anand Surapur's "The Fakir of Venice," a tale of two con men, and closes with Megan Doneman's "Yes Madam, Sir," a documentary about the first woman to join the Indian Police Service.
The fest program includes films from such female filmmakers as director Nandita Das, "Heaven on Earth"; Sooni Taraporevala, "Little Zizou"; and Nina Paley, "Sita Sings the Blues."
The fest also will feature a salute to Bollywood star Anil Kapoor, which will include screenings of his films "Lamhe" and "Virasat" as well as the world premiere of the English-language version of "Gandhi, My Father,...
The six-day fest focusing on Indian cinema kicks off at the ArcLight Hollywood Cinemas with the world premiere of Anand Surapur's "The Fakir of Venice," a tale of two con men, and closes with Megan Doneman's "Yes Madam, Sir," a documentary about the first woman to join the Indian Police Service.
The fest program includes films from such female filmmakers as director Nandita Das, "Heaven on Earth"; Sooni Taraporevala, "Little Zizou"; and Nina Paley, "Sita Sings the Blues."
The fest also will feature a salute to Bollywood star Anil Kapoor, which will include screenings of his films "Lamhe" and "Virasat" as well as the world premiere of the English-language version of "Gandhi, My Father,...
- 3/30/2009
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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