Madhurima Tuli is now putting her best foot forward quite literally, as the actress is now learning the classical Kathak dance and learning pretty well. Showing her desire to learn the dance, the actress posted a video of herself doing some Kathak moves.
As part of both relaxing as well as learning something new, Madhurima regarding her wanting to learn the classical dance said that learning isn’t really age-dependent.
Elaborating on this, the ‘Chandrakanta’ actress said: “I have always believed that learning isn’t age-specific. Right from childhood, I have been a dancing enthusiast.”
The actress added: “As far as classical dance is concerned, I have learnt Odissi for the longest time and completely fell in love with it. Kathak was also on the cards for a long time. I am glad that it finally started. I am definitely looking forward to learning more.”
Madhurima has an impressive roster...
As part of both relaxing as well as learning something new, Madhurima regarding her wanting to learn the classical dance said that learning isn’t really age-dependent.
Elaborating on this, the ‘Chandrakanta’ actress said: “I have always believed that learning isn’t age-specific. Right from childhood, I have been a dancing enthusiast.”
The actress added: “As far as classical dance is concerned, I have learnt Odissi for the longest time and completely fell in love with it. Kathak was also on the cards for a long time. I am glad that it finally started. I am definitely looking forward to learning more.”
Madhurima has an impressive roster...
- 10/10/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Madhurima Tuli is now putting her best foot forward quite literally, as the actress is now learning the classical Kathak dance and learning pretty well. Showing her desire to learn the dance, the actress posted a video of herself doing some Kathak moves.
As part of both relaxing as well as learning something new, Madhurima regarding her wanting to learn the classical dance said that learning isn’t really age-dependent.
Elaborating on this, the ‘Chandrakanta’ actress said: “I have always believed that learning isn’t age-specific. Right from childhood, I have been a dancing enthusiast.”
The actress added: “As far as classical dance is concerned, I have learnt Odissi for the longest time and completely fell in love with it. Kathak was also on the cards for a long time. I am glad that it finally started. I am definitely looking forward to learning more.”
Madhurima has an impressive roster...
As part of both relaxing as well as learning something new, Madhurima regarding her wanting to learn the classical dance said that learning isn’t really age-dependent.
Elaborating on this, the ‘Chandrakanta’ actress said: “I have always believed that learning isn’t age-specific. Right from childhood, I have been a dancing enthusiast.”
The actress added: “As far as classical dance is concerned, I have learnt Odissi for the longest time and completely fell in love with it. Kathak was also on the cards for a long time. I am glad that it finally started. I am definitely looking forward to learning more.”
Madhurima has an impressive roster...
- 10/10/2023
- by Agency News Desk
"Alone... in a house of secrets." Vertical Ent. has debuted a trailer for an indie horror called The Haunted, not the most original title but that's not indicative of much. This premiered at Screamfest a few years back, now getting an official release (in the Us) coming up this May. Arriving at an isolated house for her first nightshift, young care-taker Emily is left alone to face a terrifying vengeful spirit in this disturbingly clever, psychological horror. Only 75 minutes long! Sophie Stevens (from "Doctors" and The Black Prince) stars as Emily, along with Ray MacAllan, Nick Bayly, Maggie Daniels, and Virginia Denham. It does look like it might be quite scary, but hard to tell if there's more going on in this than just another haunted house. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for David Holroyd's The Haunted, direct from YouTube: Emily (Sophie Stevens) arrives for her first night-shift as a care-giver,...
- 4/2/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sammy Chand is one of the most influential and inspiring music producers today. He is the founder of Rukus Avenue, North America’s pre-eminent South Asian music, media and film company, with a history spanning 22 years and a reach across the world. Mr. Chand has worked with huge artists within the Rukus Avenue Music Group and created a movement with Music to Inspire. He is also known for his soundtrack to the brilliant film Sold as well as producing the music for the film The Black Prince. These are just some of the things this dynamic man has his hand in, and there is so much more.
His latest venture is something he is really excited about. His company has just, this week, launched the digital station Rukus Avenue Radio in partnership with Dash Radio. Rukus Avenue Radio is focused on providing South Asian oriented content from a North American perspective to a global audience,...
His latest venture is something he is really excited about. His company has just, this week, launched the digital station Rukus Avenue Radio in partnership with Dash Radio. Rukus Avenue Radio is focused on providing South Asian oriented content from a North American perspective to a global audience,...
- 4/11/2019
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
InterviewThe movie is a Hollywood crime-thriller that explores the life of an Indian student who gets caught in the dark underbelly of the drug trade in the country.Priyanka RichiDirector Pradeep Katasani is all set to begin shooting of his Hollywood debut Silk Road and is quite excited about his first Indie movie. The film marks an important milestone in his journey, going from an engineering student to a filmmaker. Pradeep, who currently resides in Los Angeles, will begin his stint as a director with Silk Road, a crime thriller that explores the life of an Indian student who gets caught in the dark underbelly of the drug trade in the country. Pradeep, an engineering graduate, was born and brought up in Hyderabad but shifted to the Us with dreams of becoming a filmmaker. After completing his filmmaking course in the Us, he tried his hand at short filmmaking and...
- 2/9/2019
- by Priyankar
- The News Minute
EntertainmentThe crime thriller is about an Indian student, struggling to make ends meet in the Us, who takes to the dark web to sell high-grade LSD that he gets hold of.Tnm StaffTollywood actor and popular comedian Rahul Ramakrishnan is all set to make his debut in an American TV series. The Arjun Reddy fame actor took to social media on Thursday to officially announce the news. The actor will be part of a crime thriller series titled Silk Road directed by Pradeep Katasani, who had earlier worked on the Shabana Azmi starrer The Black Prince and the Us TV show Ray Donovan. Silk Road is based on a novel by E Mapache published last year under the same title. It traces the life of an international graduate student from India struggling to make ends meet in the Us, who takes to the dark web to sell high-grade LSD that he accidentally gets hold of.
- 2/1/2019
- by Priyankar
- The News Minute
‘Shoplifters’.
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) today announced the nine films nominated for this year’s Best Asian Film award.
This is the second year Aacta has presented the award, which forms the foundation for the organisation’s Asia International Engagement Program. The award is meant to recognise the calibre of films from the Asian region and their growing popularity in Australasia and around the world – Asian films have contributed $36 million to the Aussie box office in the last 12 months.
This year’s nominees are: Joon-Hwan Jang’s 1987 When the Day Comes (South Korea); Yang Ya-che’s The Bold, The Corrupt and the Beautiful (Taiwan); Muye Wen’s Dying to Survive (China); Dipesh Jain’s Gali Guleiyan (India); Amit V. Masurkar’s Newton (India); Raj Kumar Hirani’s Sanju (India); Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Shoplifters (Japan), which won the Palme d’Or; Australian director Seth Lareny’s...
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) today announced the nine films nominated for this year’s Best Asian Film award.
This is the second year Aacta has presented the award, which forms the foundation for the organisation’s Asia International Engagement Program. The award is meant to recognise the calibre of films from the Asian region and their growing popularity in Australasia and around the world – Asian films have contributed $36 million to the Aussie box office in the last 12 months.
This year’s nominees are: Joon-Hwan Jang’s 1987 When the Day Comes (South Korea); Yang Ya-che’s The Bold, The Corrupt and the Beautiful (Taiwan); Muye Wen’s Dying to Survive (China); Dipesh Jain’s Gali Guleiyan (India); Amit V. Masurkar’s Newton (India); Raj Kumar Hirani’s Sanju (India); Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Shoplifters (Japan), which won the Palme d’Or; Australian director Seth Lareny’s...
- 10/3/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Birmingham made history on Saturday 12th May by hosting the biggest Punjabi awards ceremony, which took place in the UK for the first time. BritAsia TV, the UK’s leading, homegrown Asian entertainment channel, hosted the inaugural Punjabi Film Awards, presented by Metatron Global Fund at the International Convention Centre (Icc), welcoming a dazzling guest list of the leading names in Punjabi film and entertainment.
The ceremony was hosted by Punjabi superstar, Jasmine Sandlas, who also performed during the evening alongside Harrdy Sandhu, Sharry Mann, UK born Gurj Sidhu and Sunanda Sharma. The audience was further blown away by a special, surprise guest performance by celebrated Punjabi singer and international superstar, Satinder Sartaaj as well as the appearance of actor and singer Gippy Grewal.
The night was a huge success, with all the nominees and winners being deservingly celebrated and acknowledged for their work and contribution in putting Punjabi cinema on the map,...
The ceremony was hosted by Punjabi superstar, Jasmine Sandlas, who also performed during the evening alongside Harrdy Sandhu, Sharry Mann, UK born Gurj Sidhu and Sunanda Sharma. The audience was further blown away by a special, surprise guest performance by celebrated Punjabi singer and international superstar, Satinder Sartaaj as well as the appearance of actor and singer Gippy Grewal.
The night was a huge success, with all the nominees and winners being deservingly celebrated and acknowledged for their work and contribution in putting Punjabi cinema on the map,...
- 5/18/2018
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
Directed by Kavi Raz, The Black Prince is creating a buzz not only in Punjab but also overseas. Released on 21st July 2017, the movie got a profound opening on its first weekend. The major reason for such a humungous success is not only the presence of veteran actress Shabana Azmi and Punjab’s young sensationRead More
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- 7/27/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The Iifa 2017, recently held at New York, like always, was magnificent, spectacular, and a grand show. With stellar performances from the renowned actors and actresses, the Iifa stage was a witness to illustrious personalities of the film fraternity, award winners, and those who were nominated for the awards. In short, it was a star-studdedRead More
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- 7/18/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The Black Prince, upcoming film, which is based on the life and history of Maharaja Duleep Singh will witness Punjabi Sufi singer Satinder Sartaaj and Veteran actress Shabana Azmi in the key roles of Maharaja Duleep Singh, and Maharani Jindan Kaur respectively. The all new track ‘Beet Jaania’N’ was released of late. This magnificentRead More
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- 7/11/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Maharaja Duleep Singh was the last King of the Sikh empire, the youngest son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the only child of Maharani Jind Kaur. The upcoming film The Black Prince, envisioned and picturised with great precision by the renowned director Kavi Raz, is the truest projection of his life. Least we know is that,Read More
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- 7/4/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The Black Prince which was premiered at Birmingham, England, had a huge audience and media attendance. The viewers were extremely delighted after seeing the movie and seemed awe-struck with the precision and brilliance with which the historical facts have been portrayed in the film. Albeit, people of both nations have moved on ever since IndiaRead More
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- 7/1/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The London Indian Film Festival (Liff) has come a long way in the years since its inception. Now in its 8th edition, there’s no sign of it slowing down in its quest to showcase the best of independent Indian film making.
In fact, choosing The Black Prince could be seen as the festival showing its almost punkish ethos by beginning with a film that recalls a little-known story set around the time of the first Anglo-Sikh War. As a Brit myself, it certainly made for slightly uncomfortable viewing in parts.
The story concerns the last King of Punjab, Duleep Singh, a boy who is crowned at the age of five but the invading British and treachery by in-fighting factions lead to him being denied his birthright. Duleep is rescued by Colonel Hurbon, a trusted General in the boy’s father’s army. Subsequently he’s taken to England where...
In fact, choosing The Black Prince could be seen as the festival showing its almost punkish ethos by beginning with a film that recalls a little-known story set around the time of the first Anglo-Sikh War. As a Brit myself, it certainly made for slightly uncomfortable viewing in parts.
The story concerns the last King of Punjab, Duleep Singh, a boy who is crowned at the age of five but the invading British and treachery by in-fighting factions lead to him being denied his birthright. Duleep is rescued by Colonel Hurbon, a trusted General in the boy’s father’s army. Subsequently he’s taken to England where...
- 6/25/2017
- by Jonathan Howell
- Bollyspice
A pleasantly warm Thursday evening on the 22nd June saw some of the cast of The Black Prince, along with other Indian celebrities and film-makers, turn out at the BFI Southbank for the screening of what turned out to be a well-received opening film of the London Indian Film Festival.
Despite technical hitches which looked in danger of scuppering the red carpet event entirely, the parade of talent was only too keen to pose for pictures and talk excitedly about their roles in the movie. The story arc follows Duleep Singh, crowned at the age of five to be the Maharajah of the Sikh Empire only for treachery to rob him of his throne. To save his life he is taken to England and raised as a Christian. However, when he comes of age he seeks out his mother who encourages him to reclaim his true heritage and rightful place...
Despite technical hitches which looked in danger of scuppering the red carpet event entirely, the parade of talent was only too keen to pose for pictures and talk excitedly about their roles in the movie. The story arc follows Duleep Singh, crowned at the age of five to be the Maharajah of the Sikh Empire only for treachery to rob him of his throne. To save his life he is taken to England and raised as a Christian. However, when he comes of age he seeks out his mother who encourages him to reclaim his true heritage and rightful place...
- 6/25/2017
- by Jonathan Howell
- Bollyspice
Europe’s Largest Indian Film Festival returns to Birmingham again this year for the third year in the row. Sister to the Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival, (Liff), Birmingham Indian Film Festival will run from Friday 23 June until Sunday 2 July 2017. This year’s festival promises to be one of the best showcasing 11 Independent Films, 2 Music Documentaries and a host of talent over 10 days in 3 cinemas!
Cary Rajinder Sawhney, Liff & Biff Director, says: “We are delighted to bring Birmingham audiences a carefully curated selection of the very best new Indian and South Asian independent cinema; all films are English subtitled, offering a rare window into over a billion South Asian lives. This year’s selection includes premieres of new comedies, gripping thrillers, shocking horror and insightful true-life documentaries as well as bringing together UK previews of major award-winning films from the world’s greatest film festivals.”
The festival opens on Friday 23 June at Cineworld Birmingham,...
Cary Rajinder Sawhney, Liff & Biff Director, says: “We are delighted to bring Birmingham audiences a carefully curated selection of the very best new Indian and South Asian independent cinema; all films are English subtitled, offering a rare window into over a billion South Asian lives. This year’s selection includes premieres of new comedies, gripping thrillers, shocking horror and insightful true-life documentaries as well as bringing together UK previews of major award-winning films from the world’s greatest film festivals.”
The festival opens on Friday 23 June at Cineworld Birmingham,...
- 6/15/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Fresh from impressing audiences with the debut of its trailer at Cannes Film Festival, the award-winning historical biopic, The Black Prince, will be opening the 8th edition of The Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival, at the BFI London Southbank on 22nd June 2017 and 3rd edition of The Bagri Foundation Birmingham Indian Film Festival at Cineworld Birmingham on 23rd June 2017, Europe’s largest Indian film festival.
Releasing worldwide in cinemas on 21st July 2017, The Black Prince tells the little known, yet powerful story of the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh. The film cornerstones his relationship with Queen Victoria and the long and often difficult battle he faced to regain his identity, faith and the Kingdom taken from his grasp as a child.
Sponsored by the Bagri Foundation with support from Grange Hotels, Sun Mark Ltd, and funded by the BFI’s National Lottery Film Festivals Fund, The Bagri...
Releasing worldwide in cinemas on 21st July 2017, The Black Prince tells the little known, yet powerful story of the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh. The film cornerstones his relationship with Queen Victoria and the long and often difficult battle he faced to regain his identity, faith and the Kingdom taken from his grasp as a child.
Sponsored by the Bagri Foundation with support from Grange Hotels, Sun Mark Ltd, and funded by the BFI’s National Lottery Film Festivals Fund, The Bagri...
- 6/14/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
London is getting ready to host one of the best Indian film festivals in the world. London Indian Film Festival goes beyond Bollywood and focuses the lens on indie films from all over India and more. Taking place at 11 cinemas across London including BFI Southbank from 22-29 June, this year boasts an exciting selection of fabulous cutting-edge films and proves once again why it is the considered the ‘punk-rock of Indian cinema’.
Cary Rajinder Sawhney, Liff Director, says: “We are delighted to bring London audiences a carefully curated selection of the very best new Indian and South Asian independent cinema; all films are English subtitled, offering a rare window into over a billion South Asian lives. This year’s selection includes premieres of new comedies, gripping thrillers, shocking horror and insightful true life documentaries as well as bringing together UK previews of major award-winning films from the world’s greatest film festivals.
Cary Rajinder Sawhney, Liff Director, says: “We are delighted to bring London audiences a carefully curated selection of the very best new Indian and South Asian independent cinema; all films are English subtitled, offering a rare window into over a billion South Asian lives. This year’s selection includes premieres of new comedies, gripping thrillers, shocking horror and insightful true life documentaries as well as bringing together UK previews of major award-winning films from the world’s greatest film festivals.
- 6/12/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
While the Leading man of the movie, Satinder Sartaj was literally the first Turbaned Sikh to walk the Cannes Red carpet to official launch The Black Prince trailer, the same has gathered a massive 3 million views and on Facebook, and has been appreciated by more than 6 million viewers on YouTube. Now we hearRead More
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- 6/7/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
As we told you the renowned London Indian Film Festival is back for another year with a new and exciting selection of fabulous cutting-edge films that reaffirm the festival’s position as the ‘punk-rock of Indian cinema’. With films that range from subjects covering stories of gangsters, comedy themes, horror elements, thrillers, immigration and diaspora issues, environment, economics, religion, politics, and the lives of Indian royalty this year’s festival that runs from 22-29 June is not to be missed.
Check out this totally cool trailer (created by Parag Sankhe) to get an idea for what is in store for you! It has some amazing clips of the films that you must see!
The Black Prince opens the festival on 22nd June at the BFI Southbank with the red carpet premiere of the historical epic. The screening will also include a Q and A with the cast and director. Directed by Kavi Raz,...
Check out this totally cool trailer (created by Parag Sankhe) to get an idea for what is in store for you! It has some amazing clips of the films that you must see!
The Black Prince opens the festival on 22nd June at the BFI Southbank with the red carpet premiere of the historical epic. The screening will also include a Q and A with the cast and director. Directed by Kavi Raz,...
- 6/3/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Little did anyone knew that Maharaja Duleep Singh was the motivational force behind Indian freedom struggle because the then British rulers, fearing his personality influence, didn’t give him exposure to his native land and instead confined him in the precincts of British kingdom. The Black Prince reveals the hidden chapter of contribution of descendants ofRead More
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- 5/26/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The annual Cannes Film Festival played host to the official unveiling of the eagerly awaited trailer of Brillstein Entertainment Partner’s (Academy Award winning film 12 Years A Slave) latest biopic The Black Prince. Media from around the globe descended upon the India Pavilion to catch a glimpse of the award winning movie, directed by Hollywood filmmaker Kavi Raz, as it prepares to take the big screen by storm when it releases worldwide on 21st July 2017.
Journalists and photographers sat in awe as the trailer powerfully encapsulated the enthralling tale of the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh and the constant battle he faced to regain his identity, faith and essentially the Kingdom taken from his grasp by the British.
The film follows the story of the last Sikh Maharaja — the son of the powerful ruler Ranjit Singh — who was placed on the throne at the age of 5, after the death of his father.
Journalists and photographers sat in awe as the trailer powerfully encapsulated the enthralling tale of the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh and the constant battle he faced to regain his identity, faith and essentially the Kingdom taken from his grasp by the British.
The film follows the story of the last Sikh Maharaja — the son of the powerful ruler Ranjit Singh — who was placed on the throne at the age of 5, after the death of his father.
- 5/22/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
The history of Punjab is known to be culturally very rich and informative and the rulers have, in their own ways, set examples the world swears by. But how many of us actually know about this king, who was unaware of his own kingdom? Maharaja Duleep Singh, also known as the Black Prince in theRead More
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- 5/20/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The Black Prince, an historical drama based upon the true story of Maharajah Duleep Singh, the boy who became king of Punjab shortly before it was annexed to the British empire, was awarded the Special Jury Remi Award today at the 50th annual WorldFest International Film Festival in Houston. The event’s Gold Remi was also awarded to the film’s Natalie O’Connor for achievement in Art Direction.
Majarajah Duleep Singh was exiled by the British to a privileged life in England when he was only 15 years old, and was shortly thereafter converted to Christianity. Reuniting with his long-lost mother after more than a decade, Duleep begins a daring journey of self-discovery in order to reclaim his faith and the kingdom that is rightfully his. His struggle inspired Sikhs to continue their fight for freedom until India regained its independence from British Imperialism in 1947, and the Sikh kingdom was divided into India and Pakistan.
Majarajah Duleep Singh was exiled by the British to a privileged life in England when he was only 15 years old, and was shortly thereafter converted to Christianity. Reuniting with his long-lost mother after more than a decade, Duleep begins a daring journey of self-discovery in order to reclaim his faith and the kingdom that is rightfully his. His struggle inspired Sikhs to continue their fight for freedom until India regained its independence from British Imperialism in 1947, and the Sikh kingdom was divided into India and Pakistan.
- 5/2/2017
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
The first look poster of the historic film biopic on the poignant life story of the last King of Punjab – Maharajah Duleep Singh – also known as The Black Prince, has created a wave of excitement, as it promises a spectacular storyline into the life and legacy of the Maharajah in exile in the UK.
Produced by Brillstein Entertainment (Academy Award winning film 12 Years A Slave), The Black Prince, a period drama written and directed by Hollywood filmmaker Kavi Raz and filmed widely across the UK and India, carefully captures the tragic, yet fascinating true story and legacy of Maharajah Duleep Singh, providing a visual narrative of one of India’s most noble kings, and his fragile relationship with, Queen Victoria, who was Godmother to his children.
Acclaimed singer-poet Satinder Sartaaj marks his acting debut in The Black Prince, essaying the character of Maharajah Duleep Singh. He is joined by an...
Produced by Brillstein Entertainment (Academy Award winning film 12 Years A Slave), The Black Prince, a period drama written and directed by Hollywood filmmaker Kavi Raz and filmed widely across the UK and India, carefully captures the tragic, yet fascinating true story and legacy of Maharajah Duleep Singh, providing a visual narrative of one of India’s most noble kings, and his fragile relationship with, Queen Victoria, who was Godmother to his children.
Acclaimed singer-poet Satinder Sartaaj marks his acting debut in The Black Prince, essaying the character of Maharajah Duleep Singh. He is joined by an...
- 3/21/2017
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
This years Manchester Film Festival has announced the full line-up of the 2017 official selection. This year’s three main strands are Rising Stars, Be Who You Are Say What You Feel and and Maniff’s annual Women In Film.
From the press release:
New to 2017 the Rising Stars strand will showcase emerging talent from behind and in front of the independent camera with closing night film Katie Says Goodbye starring Olivia Cooke spearheading a line-up of films that include UK premieres The Journey Is The Destination starring Ben Schnetzer, Creedmoria starring Steff Dawson, Cardboard Gangsters starring John Connors, When The Sun Shines starring Elias Monk and a string of films from first time filmmakers that include U.S feature Joesphine Doe by Ryan Michael, U.K micro budget feature Across The River by Warren Malone and first time director Joshua Locy’s Hunter Gatherer, starring Andre Royo.
The festival’s...
From the press release:
New to 2017 the Rising Stars strand will showcase emerging talent from behind and in front of the independent camera with closing night film Katie Says Goodbye starring Olivia Cooke spearheading a line-up of films that include UK premieres The Journey Is The Destination starring Ben Schnetzer, Creedmoria starring Steff Dawson, Cardboard Gangsters starring John Connors, When The Sun Shines starring Elias Monk and a string of films from first time filmmakers that include U.S feature Joesphine Doe by Ryan Michael, U.K micro budget feature Across The River by Warren Malone and first time director Joshua Locy’s Hunter Gatherer, starring Andre Royo.
The festival’s...
- 1/17/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
For all those who saw the Akshay Kumar starrer smash hit film Baby, must have definitely noticed the work of actress Madhurima Tuli, who played Akshay's wife in the film. Despite her short role in the film, Madhurima managed to make her mark in the film. And now, she will be seen in the Hollywood flick The Black Prince, which stars Amanda Root, Jason Flemyng and Keith Duffy. Besides them, the cast also has Shabana Azmi and Sartaaj Singh (who plays the title role in the film which is based on the life of Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last Sikh Maharaja). Speaking about her role, Madhurima said that the film will see her playing the part of young Shabana Azmi and will be appearing in the flashback scenes. For the role, she had to learn to speak chaste Punjabi. In the same breath, Madhurima added that, since Shabana and she...
- 3/28/2015
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Shabana Azmi, our first truly international star who has worked with the likes of Shirley MacLaine in Madame Sousatzka and Patrick Swayze in The City Of Joy is now all set to star in the most controversial international project of her career. Shabana stars in The Black Prince, the biopic on the life of Maharaja Duleep Singh who during the British Raj was wrenched away from his mother at age of 15 and forcibly brought to Britain where he was converted to Christianity and groomed like a Britisher. For many decades now, Sikh historians have regarded Duleep Singh's story to be emblematic of Colonial arrogance and intolerance. The film is now being directed by the Us-based Indian actor-director Kavi Raz in Northamptonshire in England. About her role Shabana says, "Maharani Jinda is the driving-force behind Duleep to return to Punjab and take back his land. He was taken away to England...
- 11/14/2014
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Acclaimed actress Shabana Azmi has joined the cast of Hollywood’s The Black Prince, a film telling the tragic yet fascinating true story of Maharaja Duleep Singh the last King of the Sikh Empire in Punjab. Son of the powerful ruler Ranjit Singh, he was born in 1838 and placed on the throne at the age of 5 after the death of his father. In 1849, when Punjab was annexed to British India, the young prince was removed from the throne and eventually sent off to England. His attempts to return to India and reclaim his kingdom were thwarted by the British. He ended up a pauper, dying alone in a Paris hotel in 1893.
Co-produced by Brillstein Entertainment Partners executive Jai Khanna, the drama will be directed by Kavi Raz and features the acting debut of acclaimed singer-poet Satinder Sartaaj.
One of the most highly respected actresses in India, Shabana Azmi has appeared...
Co-produced by Brillstein Entertainment Partners executive Jai Khanna, the drama will be directed by Kavi Raz and features the acting debut of acclaimed singer-poet Satinder Sartaaj.
One of the most highly respected actresses in India, Shabana Azmi has appeared...
- 10/11/2014
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
One of the great writers of our time, Paul Theroux is the winner of some of the most prestigious awards in literature. Time Magazine has praised The Elephanta Suite as “brilliantly evocative and propulsive.” The story follows a corporate drudge as he travels to India and has a life transforming experience when he strikes up a relationship with a mysterious, young woman.
Award winning filmmaker Joseph Mathew has adapted the novella and will direct it. His previous documentary Crossing Arizona premiered at Sundance and won the One Future Prize at Munich Film Festival. Shhyam Singhania of Von Ryans Entertainment will produce it along with sixteen years industry veteran Sanjay Bhattacharjee.
Jai Khanna of Brillstein Entertainment Partners will also helm it as a Co-Producer, by helping to shepherd the various international cast, crew and production logistics, as well as begin to secure international sales.
Joseph Mathew: “Besides its universal themes,...
Award winning filmmaker Joseph Mathew has adapted the novella and will direct it. His previous documentary Crossing Arizona premiered at Sundance and won the One Future Prize at Munich Film Festival. Shhyam Singhania of Von Ryans Entertainment will produce it along with sixteen years industry veteran Sanjay Bhattacharjee.
Jai Khanna of Brillstein Entertainment Partners will also helm it as a Co-Producer, by helping to shepherd the various international cast, crew and production logistics, as well as begin to secure international sales.
Joseph Mathew: “Besides its universal themes,...
- 9/23/2014
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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