The period of Shraddha and the Navaratras and the fortnight preceding Diwali is considered a very bad period for the release of new films in terms of business. Traditionally, old hit films used to be re-released during this period in the hope that a good number of viewers would show up to keep the cinemas above the red zone.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
- 10/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The period of Shraddha and the Navaratras and the fortnight preceding Diwali is considered a very bad period for the release of new films in terms of business. Traditionally, old hit films used to be re-released during this period in the hope that a good number of viewers would show up to keep the cinemas above the red zone.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
- 10/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Subrat Dutta, who has worked in movies like Zameen, Tango Charlie, Mangal Pandey: The Rising, Talaash, Bhootnath Returns, Sameer, Madholal Keep walking, Roar- Tigers of the Sundarbans, Shoukeens etc., has come with the award-winning and critically acclaimed movie “Guthlee Ladoo” alongside Sanjay Mishra. Dutta’s performance is highly appreciated and left an unforgettable impression on the audience at many national and international film festivals. Dutta, an Nsd alumni, has created his own space in Bollywood through his outstanding performances.
When asked about what difference he feels between Nsd (National School of Drama) students in comparison to other actors, Dutta said, “Nsd people always think very long-term. Even though I am from Nsd, We normally think that we should be remembered even after our deaths through our films. Look at the past works of Nasir saab (Nasiruddin Shah) and Om Puri ji. In today’s generation, Pankaj Tripathi and Nawazuddin-like...
When asked about what difference he feels between Nsd (National School of Drama) students in comparison to other actors, Dutta said, “Nsd people always think very long-term. Even though I am from Nsd, We normally think that we should be remembered even after our deaths through our films. Look at the past works of Nasir saab (Nasiruddin Shah) and Om Puri ji. In today’s generation, Pankaj Tripathi and Nawazuddin-like...
- 10/17/2023
- by agency
- GlamSham
Actor Subrat Dutta, who has worked in movies like Zameen, Tango Charlie, Mangal Pandey: The Rising, Talaash, Bhootnath Returns, Sameer, Madholal Keep walking, Roar- Tigers of the Sundarbans, Shoukeens etc., has come with the award-winning and critically acclaimed movie “Guthlee Ladoo” alongside Sanjay Mishra. Dutta’s performance is highly appreciated and left an unforgettable impression on the audience at many national and international film festivals. Dutta, an Nsd alumni, has created his own space in Bollywood through his outstanding performances.
When asked about what difference he feels between Nsd (National School of Drama) students in comparison to other actors, Dutta said, “Nsd people always think very long-term. Even though I am from Nsd, We normally think that we should be remembered even after our deaths through our films. Look at the past works of Nasir saab (Nasiruddin Shah) and Om Puri ji. In today’s generation, Pankaj Tripathi and Nawazuddin-like...
When asked about what difference he feels between Nsd (National School of Drama) students in comparison to other actors, Dutta said, “Nsd people always think very long-term. Even though I am from Nsd, We normally think that we should be remembered even after our deaths through our films. Look at the past works of Nasir saab (Nasiruddin Shah) and Om Puri ji. In today’s generation, Pankaj Tripathi and Nawazuddin-like...
- 10/17/2023
- by agency
Sanjay Mishra is one actor who has entertained the audience by being a part of masala- commercial films as well as films which are not a part of mainstream cinema. The actor opened up on the debate of nepotism and said there is no such thing as nepotism in the industry.
Actor Sanjay Mishra is blessed with immense talent. The actor will soon be seen in the film ‘Guthlee Ladoo’ which addresses the discrimination amidst the education system in the country. In a candid chat, he opened up about the film, the much talked debate of nepotism and much more.
Talking about nepotism in the industry, he said: “I don’t believe there is any discrimination in our industry. There is no such thing as Nepotism in the industry. Every father wants to secure the future of his child. He wants his child to achieve much more success than him in his field of work.
Actor Sanjay Mishra is blessed with immense talent. The actor will soon be seen in the film ‘Guthlee Ladoo’ which addresses the discrimination amidst the education system in the country. In a candid chat, he opened up about the film, the much talked debate of nepotism and much more.
Talking about nepotism in the industry, he said: “I don’t believe there is any discrimination in our industry. There is no such thing as Nepotism in the industry. Every father wants to secure the future of his child. He wants his child to achieve much more success than him in his field of work.
- 9/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Sanjay Mishra is one actor who has entertained the audience by being a part of masala- commercial films as well as films which are not a part of mainstream cinema. The actor opened up on the debate of nepotism and said there is no such thing as nepotism in the industry.
Actor Sanjay Mishra is blessed with immense talent. The actor will soon be seen in the film ‘Guthlee Ladoo’ which addresses the discrimination amidst the education system in the country. In a candid chat, he opened up about the film, the much talked debate of nepotism and much more.
Talking about nepotism in the industry, he said: “I don’t believe there is any discrimination in our industry. There is no such thing as Nepotism in the industry. Every father wants to secure the future of his child. He wants his child to achieve much more success than him in his field of work.
Actor Sanjay Mishra is blessed with immense talent. The actor will soon be seen in the film ‘Guthlee Ladoo’ which addresses the discrimination amidst the education system in the country. In a candid chat, he opened up about the film, the much talked debate of nepotism and much more.
Talking about nepotism in the industry, he said: “I don’t believe there is any discrimination in our industry. There is no such thing as Nepotism in the industry. Every father wants to secure the future of his child. He wants his child to achieve much more success than him in his field of work.
- 9/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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