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Phir Hera Pheri

(9 Jun 2006)

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36 China Town

(5 May 2006)

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Souten

(24 Mar 2006)

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Shaadi No.1

(2 Nov 2005)

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Blackmail

(28 Jan 2005)

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Wajahh

(8 Oct 2004)

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Garv

(9 Jul 2004)

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Shikaar

(7 Feb 2004)

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Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke

(29 Sep 2000)

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Joru Ka Ghulam

(16 Jun 2000)

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Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Agastya Nanda shine in 'The Archies' trailer

9 Nov 2023

'The Archies', a coming-of-age musical, follows the lives of Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, Reggie, Ethel and Dilton who will take audiences to the fictional hilly town of Riverdale. The film explores friendship, freedom love, heartbreak and rebellion.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Suhana Khan (@suhanakhan2)The trailer unfolds a musical narrative led by seven charming characters from the beloved Archie comics, steering through the retro alleys of love, friendship, and youthful aspirations.The trailer signs off with a profound message - 'You are never too young to change the world'."Expressing excitement about the film, Zoya Akhtar said, " "Having spent a lot of mychildhood living in an Archie Comic, I'm thrilled to introduce Riverdale to this generation.The characters are iconic, their teenage life innocent, the world simpler, a time when less was more. Archie Comics, Netflix, Tiger Baby and Graphic India were in complete sync and wanted the adaptation to be as wholesome as the original comic was. It's clean young adult content and was very fresh for Reema and me to work on. It's also very exciting that a global IP chose the India film industry to make its first feature. Excited to get it out there."'The Archies' will be out on December 7.

Margaret Qualley, Paul Mescal to star in The End of Getting Lost; Dakota Johnson attached as executive producer

5 Feb 2022

American actress Margaret Qualley is set to star in and executive produce The End of Getting Lost, a Europe-set mystery thriller based on an upcoming book from Robin Kirman, with Paul Mescal in talks to co-star.According to The Hollywood Reporter, set in 1990s Europe, the story follows a young married couple, Gina (Qualley) and Duncan (Mescal), on what Duncan claims is their honeymoon, but after Gina suffers a mysterious accident, the story begins to toggle between past and present and POV between husband and wife to uncover a portrait of loves power and dangers. As the two hop borders across Europe, their former lives threaten to catch up with them while the truth grows more elusive.Mustang filmmaker Deniz Gamze Erg ven will direct the feature, which will be adapted for the screen by Kirman. Dakota Johnson is set to produce with Ro Donnelly via their TeaTime Pictures banner, which recently debuted two features at the Sundance Film Festival.Erg vens Mustang was nominated for a best foreign-language Oscar. Her other directing credits include episodes of HBOs Perry Mason, TheHandmaids Tale and The First.On the work front, Magaret Qualley most recently drew acclaim for her performance in the Netflix series Maid. Paul Mescal became known via Hulu series Normal People and was most recently seen in Maggie Gyllenhaals The Lost Daughter.The End of Getting Lost: A Novel is due out February 15 via Simon & Schuster.

Cindrella first look features Camila Cabello and Nicholas Galitzine; musical to premiere in September on Amazon Prime Video

14 May 2021

Updated: May 14, 2021 - 4:02 PM IST Kay Cannons Cinderella featuring an all-star cast including Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Camila Cabello, Idina Menzel, and Billy Porter, will launch exclusively around the world on Amazon Prime Video this September. The highly anticipated musical incorporates pop songs from contemporary global artists and original songs by Camila Cabello and Idina Menzel.The first look was unveiled on May 13 featuring Camila and Nicholas Galitzine. "Cinderella is a classic we all know and love, but this time with a modern unique twist and starring the sensational Camila Cabello and an all-star cast. Producer James Corden and the filmmaking team have taken this beloved fairytale and revamped it with a fresh, empowering perspective that will resonate with audiences and families around the world. We couldn't be more excited for our global customers to sing and dance along to director Kay Cannon's reimagination of this classic story," said Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios.Cinderella is a musically driven bold new take on the traditional story you grew up with. Our heroine (Cabello) is an ambitious young woman, whose dreams are bigger than the world will allow, but with the help of her Fab G (Billy Porter), she is able to persevere and make her dreams come true.Written for the screen and directed by Kay Cannon with covers of songs written by some of the top-selling musical artists of all time, Cinderella has an all-star cast that includes Idina Menzel, Minnie Driver, Nicholas Galitzine, with Billy Porter and Pierce Brosnan. Producers are Leo Pearlman, James Corden, Jonathan Kadin, and Shannon McIntosh, and executive producers are Louise Rosner and Josephine Rose.

BAFTA suspends Noel Clarke after 20 women allege sexual harassment; CAA, managers drop him as client

1 May 2021

Updated: May 1, 2021 - 5:27 PM IST Actor and filmmaker Noel Clarke has been suspended by BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) after 20 women allege sexual harassment against him. According to The Guardian investigative article, several women both on and off-the-record share their testimonies from workplace scenario, alleged inappropriate behaviour from Noel Clarke, him secretly filming an actress naked during an audition, making unwanted approach towards women amongst various stories. In the article, Clarke has denied the allegations.The PA news agency released a statement from Noel Clarke that read, I vehemently deny any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing. Recent reports however have made it clear to me that some of my actions have affected people in ways I did not intend or realise. To those individuals, I am deeply sorry. I will be seeking professional help to educate myself and change for the better.BAFTA suspended Noel Clarke and revoked his recent award. "In light of the allegations of serious misconduct regarding Noel Clarke in The Guardian, BAFTA has taken the decision to suspend his membership and the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award immediately and until further notice," the statement read. BAFTA's Chair and Chief Executive - Krishnendu Majumdar and Amanda Berry respectively released an elaborate statement after the news came out.FULL STATEMENT BY BAFTAYou may have seen the story in todays Guardian regarding BAFTA member and recent Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema (OBCC) award recipient Noel Clarke. We are grateful that The Guardian was able to provide a platform where the victims were able to identify themselves and to come forward and tell their stories.As soon as The Guardian published firsthand accounts yesterday we immediately suspended the award and Noel Clarkes membershipof BAFTAuntil further notice. We wanted to inform you of the background to this situation to give you the full picture.To be very clear, we did not know about any allegations relating to Noel Clarke prior to the announcement of the OBCC award on 29 March. We want to reassure you that we have treated this matter with the utmost seriousness, care and proper process at every stage. The BAFTA Board of Trustees has remained right across this matter, has met a number of times and are fully supportive of all actions taken.The allegations against Mr. Clarke are extremely serious and the behaviour they allege are contrary to BAFTAs values and everything it stands for. But no matter how abhorrent these allegations are, they cannot be dealt with without due process. BAFTA is an arts charity that is not in a position to properly investigate such matters.In the days following the announcement, BAFTA received anonymous emails of allegations in relation to Noel Clarke. These were either anonymous or second or thirdhand accounts via intermediaries. No firsthand allegations were sent to us. No names, times, dates, productions or other details were ever provided.Had the victims gone on record as they have with The Guardian, the award would have been suspended immediately. Noel Clarkes counsel received a legal notice to this effect. It was always very clear what our intentions would be.We asked for individuals to come forward with their accounts and identify themselves, as they have done with The Guardian, but due to the anonymous claims and the lack of firsthand specificity, we did not have sufficient grounds to take action.We completely understand why the individuals were extremely fearful to identify themselves to us, and we recognise how hard it is for victims to speak up. First, we encouraged them to report the incidents to their representatives, employers and/or the police. We then gave further advice as to which organisations could provide affected individuals with appropriate support.Additionally, we were conscious of how hard it is to report these issues and as a result we put in place an independent, appropriately qualified person with whom the victims could discuss the issues raised in a safe and confidential environment.The expert has a huge amount of experience working with individuals who have suffered sexual harassment, bullying and abuse and who understands the fear and reluctance of individuals to identify themselves. The expert is a leading advisor on establishing safe centres for women and is able to lead individuals through their different options. This process involved seeking advice on the correct individual, appointing them and fully briefing them. We wanted to ensure that we had the right person in place.We acted as quickly and supportively as we could, even though we had only received the most generic of claims and no actual firsthand information to investigate allegations which were potentially of a criminal nature.Having received the same anonymous emails, Noel Clarke contacted BAFTA, urgently requesting a conversation and sending numerous texts to us. We confronted him with the anonymous allegations, which he strongly denied.Our lawyers have advised us every step of the way during this process to ensure we handled the matter correctly. Given that we did not have any of the personal testimony that The Guardian produced we were in an invidious situation and it would have been improper to halt the award at that point based on the extremely limited information that we had where the ultimate sources were unknown.As you are aware, BAFTA has taken action against individuals who have been accused of similar behaviour in the past but in those cases we were able to do so because there was evidence that allowed us to take action.We very much regret that women felt unable to provide us with the kind of firsthand testimony that has now appeared in The Guardian. Had we been in receipt of this, we would never have presented the award to Noel Clarke.Creative Artists Agency, one of the biggest talent management agency, has dropped Noel Clarke following the misconduct allegations. His managers in the United States, Industry Entertainment and UK managers 42, have also dropped him as their client.