MUMBAI: TellyChakkar brings you some stormy updates from the constant buzz of Bollywood starting from SRK teaming up with Big B to the first choice for Sanju to a lot more other interesting stuffs. So take a look at all the Bollywood updates--
Momina Mustehsan unite with Arjun Kanungo for debut single
Pakistani singer Momina Mustehsan, who rose to fame after "Afreen Afreen" on Coke Studio, has teamed up with Indian singer-composer-actor Arjun Kanungo for her debut single "Aaya Na Tu".
The mid-tempo ballad, released by VYRL Originals on Wednesday, captures the emotion of being left behind in love. Composed by Arjun and written by Kunaal Vermaa, the song addresses rejection, pain and the burden of true love.
The official music video, shot in Bangkok, captures the essence of the song with interplay between both artistes bringing out the emotions. Both singers enjoyed working with each other.
Richa heads to London for premiere of 'Love Sonia'
Actress Richa Chadha has jetted off to London for the world premiere of her film Love Sonia at the London Indian Film Festival.
The film is headlining the Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival which will begin on Thursday and conclude on 29 June. The actress will be going along with her director Tabrez Noorani and co-actor Manoj Bajpayee.
"I am very excited for audiences in London to see Love Sonia. Tabrez has made a film that is not just informative but will leave you wanting to do something to help the millions of girls stuck in this trade," Richa said in a statement.
Love Sonia talks about sex trafficking. Richa, who plays a brothel owner in the film researched to understand what happens when a girl is trafficked and even spoke to sex trafficking survivors.
Talking about her role in the film, she said, "My role is gripping and that's all I want to say to audiences because it is something you need to see, nothing I say will do justice to it. It will be screening twice in London and I am hoping it gets the response we are aiming for."
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SRK to team up with Big B after a decade
The Badshah of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan will collaborate with Amitabh Bachchan after very nearly 10 years, this time as a co-maker for the megastar's up and coming felony thriller Badla. Khan will be co-producing the film under Red Chillies Entertainment along with Sunir Kheterpal and Akshai Puri, Azure Entertainment.
Ranveer Singh and not Ranbir Kapoor was the first choice for 'Sanju'
Since the announcements of the film have happened, Sanju has been all the rage. At the point when the first look, teaser, trailer and songs were released, everybody was startled at Ranbir Kapoor's acting prowess.
In any case, did you know? That filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra had another person at the forefront of his thoughts to play the part? As per an ongoing report, this individual was none other than Ranveer Singh. In an interview, Chopra revealed that it was executive Rajkumar Hirani's plan to cast Ranbir and he was unhappy with the choice. He asserted that Ranveer could have been a superior decision and an ideal fit for the part due to his flamboyant personality, emotional depth and his ability to adapt and change into Dutt.
Gold trailer to release with Ranbir Kapoor's ‘Sanju’
Gold featuring Akshay Kumar follows the trip of a man envisioning to win free India's first Gold in Hockey. It also stars Kunal Kapoor, Amit Sadh, Vineet Singh and Sunny Kaushal.
Akshay Kumar starrer Gold is making the correct noise with its teaser and its stunning posters are catching the attention of the audience. In the wake of collecting a remarkable reaction from the audience for a unique Gold promo, the producers of the sports drama are set to append the trailer of the film with much awaited Sanju.
Rishi Kapoor introduces his on-screen son
Rishi Kapoor introduces his on-screen son, Anirudh Tanwar from Leena Yadav's Rajma Chawal. The film revolves around the quirky relation shared by father and son in the virtual world. The film looks at a very contemporary issue - social media and its impact on relationships.
Talking about it, Rishi Kapoor says, “I have played possibly all generations in reel and real life - from being the grandson, to a son to a father to a grandfather and each relationship taught me something about life. This Father’s Day, introducing the main family member from my new Rajma Chawal…. my on-screen son, Anirudh Tanwar!"
Vishesh Films next, Jalebi to release on 31 August, 2018
Vishesh Films today announced the release date of their next Jalebi- The Everlasting Taste of Love, which is set to hit the screens on 31 August, 2018.
The youthful romantic musical has a young lead cast Rhea Chakraborty and debutant Varun Mitra and is helmed by debutant director Pushpdeep Bhardwaj.
Jalebi - The everlasting taste of love is presented by Vishesh films In Association with Mahesh Bhatt, produced by Mukesh Bhatt.
Shweta Tripathi to play a dancer in India's first feature on Alopecia, Gone Kesh
Actress Shweta Tripathi after impressing the audience worldwide with her acting chops and innocent charm in films like Masaan and Haramkhor is all set to play a 15-year-old aspiring dancer in Gone Kesh which is touted to be India's first ever film based on Alopecia. The film deals with a very common disorder which is often neglected by the people affected by it. Alopecia develops when the immune system attacks the hair follicles, resulting in hair loss from the scalp.
Shweta plays a middle-class girl who is an aspiring dancer and wants to fulfil her dreams to be a dancer but is diagnosed with Alopecia. Though she finds the temporary solution for Alopecia at the age of 19 in the film but yet it steals the precious years of youth, dwarfs her ambitions and wrecks havoc on her life. The film is directed by debutante Qasim Khallow the first ever Tibetan Muslim to work in Bollywood. The director has worked on films like Fan, Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Kill Dil, Gunday, Aurangzeb, Ek Tha Tiger, Chaar Din Ki Chandni, Yamla, Pagla Deewana, and Chamku. He has been the camera person for these films and also is responsible for the entire BTS video for each film.
The film is set in the backdrop of a small town Siliguri, in West Bengal and it explored the different human emotions, pain, loneliness, fear, humour, courage and ignorance in a light-hearted manner. It would be a visual treat for fans to see Shweta performing such an intense character flawlessly onscreen after Haramkhor.
The makers of the film are looking forward to releasing the film by October this year. Shweta said, "Gone Kesh is an extremely special film to me. I had given my consent after reading just the synopsis. I choose films when they strike a chord with me and this one did and how!"
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