Mumbai, April 8 (Ians) The makers of ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’, on Monday, shared a new promo of the show, welcoming the cast of the upcoming movie ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’.
The show is hosted by stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma and will air on Netflix on Saturday at 8 a.m.
The video shared on social media, featuring Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra, along with director Imtiaz Ali, begins with Kapil saying: “Give a big round of applause for Diljit, Parineeti and Imtiaz Ali.”
Referring to Parineeti’s husband and Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha, Kapil said: “Raghav rajneeti karte karte, Parineeti Parineeti kabse karne lag gaye?”
The video also featured Diljit singing a song and there is a glimpse of whisper challenge between the guests.
In addition to this, Imitiaz is seen saying: “Punjabis usually are in the mood in the evenings.” To which Diljit replied: “Usually people are in the mood in the evenings.
The show is hosted by stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma and will air on Netflix on Saturday at 8 a.m.
The video shared on social media, featuring Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra, along with director Imtiaz Ali, begins with Kapil saying: “Give a big round of applause for Diljit, Parineeti and Imtiaz Ali.”
Referring to Parineeti’s husband and Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha, Kapil said: “Raghav rajneeti karte karte, Parineeti Parineeti kabse karne lag gaye?”
The video also featured Diljit singing a song and there is a glimpse of whisper challenge between the guests.
In addition to this, Imitiaz is seen saying: “Punjabis usually are in the mood in the evenings.” To which Diljit replied: “Usually people are in the mood in the evenings.
- 4/8/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The Indian film industry has got some heart-throbbing beauties that steal our hearts with their gorgeous looks. With noteworthy performances in their films, the actresses leave no chance to surprise us with their skilled art as well.
As the south-Indian actors have been making their mark in Bollywood with their massive blockbusters, the South Film divas have been making us fall head-over-heels too. They have been known as the beginners who soon rose up in their career acing their performances.
Here are 5 South Indian divas who aced their performances like a pro and made us go head over heels with their acting…
Rakul Preet Singh
The Punjabi kudi has a major fan following in the South Film industry with some major hits like ‘Venkatadri Express’, ‘Loukyam, Pandaga Chesko’, and many more. The gorgeous lady made her Hindi debut with ‘Yaariyan’ and thereafter underwent a huge body transformation for Ajay Devgan starring ‘De De Pyaar De.
As the south-Indian actors have been making their mark in Bollywood with their massive blockbusters, the South Film divas have been making us fall head-over-heels too. They have been known as the beginners who soon rose up in their career acing their performances.
Here are 5 South Indian divas who aced their performances like a pro and made us go head over heels with their acting…
Rakul Preet Singh
The Punjabi kudi has a major fan following in the South Film industry with some major hits like ‘Venkatadri Express’, ‘Loukyam, Pandaga Chesko’, and many more. The gorgeous lady made her Hindi debut with ‘Yaariyan’ and thereafter underwent a huge body transformation for Ajay Devgan starring ‘De De Pyaar De.
- 8/24/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Award-winning producer and music mogul Rishi Rich has created a stomping score and soundtrack to the new British independent film, Amar Akbar & Tony.
The first track to be released from the soundtrack is a funky new version of the classic track from the 80s film Laawaris, and features the rappers Stax and Anaiya, with of course Rishi’s inimitable and distinct musical magic.
Rich is a highly respected name in the music scene and has made waves in the industry both in the UK and the Us. Currently signed to the Teddy Riley Group and based in Atlanta, Rishi has worked with international artists such as BlackStreet, Mary J Blige, Britney Spears and Estelle as well as Jay Sean and his own music collective The Rishi Rich Project.
Rich’s proficiency in music production and his instinctive understanding of the script and it’s characters is what led director Atul Malhotra...
The first track to be released from the soundtrack is a funky new version of the classic track from the 80s film Laawaris, and features the rappers Stax and Anaiya, with of course Rishi’s inimitable and distinct musical magic.
Rich is a highly respected name in the music scene and has made waves in the industry both in the UK and the Us. Currently signed to the Teddy Riley Group and based in Atlanta, Rishi has worked with international artists such as BlackStreet, Mary J Blige, Britney Spears and Estelle as well as Jay Sean and his own music collective The Rishi Rich Project.
Rich’s proficiency in music production and his instinctive understanding of the script and it’s characters is what led director Atul Malhotra...
- 4/11/2015
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Written, directed by and starring Saahil Prem, Mad About Dance is, as the title suggests, all about dance. But this one has a twist because it features dance styles like Krumping, Popping n Locking, and B-Boying. Set to hit on August 22nd, the film tells the tale of an Indian boy who’s passionate about dancing and lands in Sheffield, England for further studies. There, he meets and bonds with a London girl, played by the beautiful Amrit Maghera. What happens next and how the dance battle comes about and turns out you have to wait! For a dance movie, especially one with those cool styles you would expect killer beats, so did they deliver? Find out!
Ishq Da Bukhar, composed by Vidyadhar Bhave, starts off with a lovely piano line and you hope you are in for something great. The soulful vocal by Krishna Beura is fabulous. Amrit Maghera,...
Ishq Da Bukhar, composed by Vidyadhar Bhave, starts off with a lovely piano line and you hope you are in for something great. The soulful vocal by Krishna Beura is fabulous. Amrit Maghera,...
- 7/31/2014
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Films from Ifa Isfansyah and Endri Pelita take top prizes at Bali film festival.
Indonesia’s Balinale International Film Festival (Oct 4-10) has handed out the top prizes at its closing awards ceremony.
Ifa Isfansyah’s 9 Summers 10 Autumns was awarded best overall film. Based on an autobiography, it is the story of a poor minibus driver in East Java who grew up to become a multinational company director in New York.
Endri Pelita’s Air Mata Terakhir Bunda, about a single mother’s influence on her two sons, won best feature.
Taiwanese entry Go Grandriders, directed by Hua Tien-hao, won best documentary while New Zealand filmmaker Paora Joseph’s Tatarakihi: The Children Of Parihaka received a special recognition prize.
Brazilian filmmaker Amir Admoni’s Linear won best short.
The seventh edition of the festival screened 48 films from 20 countries, including Indonesian premieres of Don Jon and Richard Curtis’ About Time.
Co-founded by actress Christine Hakim and Deborah Gabinetti of film...
Indonesia’s Balinale International Film Festival (Oct 4-10) has handed out the top prizes at its closing awards ceremony.
Ifa Isfansyah’s 9 Summers 10 Autumns was awarded best overall film. Based on an autobiography, it is the story of a poor minibus driver in East Java who grew up to become a multinational company director in New York.
Endri Pelita’s Air Mata Terakhir Bunda, about a single mother’s influence on her two sons, won best feature.
Taiwanese entry Go Grandriders, directed by Hua Tien-hao, won best documentary while New Zealand filmmaker Paora Joseph’s Tatarakihi: The Children Of Parihaka received a special recognition prize.
Brazilian filmmaker Amir Admoni’s Linear won best short.
The seventh edition of the festival screened 48 films from 20 countries, including Indonesian premieres of Don Jon and Richard Curtis’ About Time.
Co-founded by actress Christine Hakim and Deborah Gabinetti of film...
- 10/11/2013
- by jasong.screen@gmail.com (Jason Gray)
- ScreenDaily
Film stars, government representatives, partners and members of the community, officially kicked off the inaugural Punjabi International Film Festival (Piff) with a VIP reception at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre. Among the more than 200 attendees were Hon. Bal Gosal Minister of Sport, Canada; Hon. Charles Sousa, Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Immigration; MP Davinder Shory, Mpp and Deputy Leader of Ontario PC Party Christine Elliott, Mpp Dipika Damerla, Mpp Amrit Mangat and City Councilors Bonnie Crombie, Ron Starr and Pat Saito. .This festival will be a fun-filled celebration of Punjabi film and culture that people of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy,. says Piff President Sunny Gill. .Today.s event is an exciting start to a festival that will engage the entire community,. says festival Vice President Inder Singh.Also on hand were representatives from: The Mississauga Arts Council, Brampton Board of Trade, Peel Multicultural Council, South Asian Alliance, Mississauga Summit,...
- 4/7/2012
- Filmicafe
Actors can come and go but very few manage to paint a career to span over 6 decades. Yesterday the world was forced to say goodbye to such a legend and the film industry left a little empty with the passing of the great Dev Anand,who despite being 88 years of age was loved for his ever youthful personality. The ‘Evergreen Romantic Superstar’ passed away during the night in London following a cardiac arrest. His son Suneil stayed by his father’s bedside throughout the night. It is understood that he had attended a medical check up in London as a result of continuos ill health over the past few days.
Dev was born 26 September 1923 to the proud Punjabi-speaking Anand family. After graduation from Government College, Lahore, British India a young Dev Anand left his hometown to travel to Bombay for work at a Military Censor Office. The film industry...
Dev was born 26 September 1923 to the proud Punjabi-speaking Anand family. After graduation from Government College, Lahore, British India a young Dev Anand left his hometown to travel to Bombay for work at a Military Censor Office. The film industry...
- 12/4/2011
- by Janine Gall
- Bollyspice
The 4th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala has announced the films in competition. These films have been selected out of the 625 entries the festival received.
The 2011 edition of the festival will take place from July 31-August 4, 2011 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
The list of films in the International and the Non-competitive sections will be announced this week.
The festival is organised by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, for the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala.
The complete list of films in competition:
Long Documentary:
1. A Pestering Journey Dir: K. R. Manoj/Malayalam/66min/2010
2. Between Border and Fence Dir: Ajay Raina/ Pahari|Kashmiri|Urdu/77min/2011
3. Draupadi’s Descendents Dir: Oindrilla Hazare/Bengali|Hindi/53min/2011
4. Made in India Dir: Vaishali Sinha|Rabecca Haimowitz/Hindi|English/97min/2010
5. Miyar House Dir: P. N Ramachandran/Kannada/76min/2011
6. Mrigtrishna Dir: Ujjwal U/Gujarathi/52min/2010
7. Mullaitivu Saga Dir: S. Somatheeran/ English|Tamil/46min/2010
8. Ottayal /One...
The 2011 edition of the festival will take place from July 31-August 4, 2011 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
The list of films in the International and the Non-competitive sections will be announced this week.
The festival is organised by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, for the Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala.
The complete list of films in competition:
Long Documentary:
1. A Pestering Journey Dir: K. R. Manoj/Malayalam/66min/2010
2. Between Border and Fence Dir: Ajay Raina/ Pahari|Kashmiri|Urdu/77min/2011
3. Draupadi’s Descendents Dir: Oindrilla Hazare/Bengali|Hindi/53min/2011
4. Made in India Dir: Vaishali Sinha|Rabecca Haimowitz/Hindi|English/97min/2010
5. Miyar House Dir: P. N Ramachandran/Kannada/76min/2011
6. Mrigtrishna Dir: Ujjwal U/Gujarathi/52min/2010
7. Mullaitivu Saga Dir: S. Somatheeran/ English|Tamil/46min/2010
8. Ottayal /One...
- 6/28/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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