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The gates of Paatal Lok reopen on January 17, and Hathi Ram Chaudhary is stepping into an even darker abyss! Directed by Avinash Arun Dhaware, this season reunites Jaideep Ahlawat, Ishwak Singh, and Gul Panag while roping in Tillotama Shome and Nagesh Kukunoor for extra intrigue. Known for its hard-hitting narrative and razor-sharp commentary on societal flaws, the crime drama dives deeper into corruption, justice, and humanity's murky depths. A Clean Slate Filmz and Eunoia Films LLP production, this global Prime Video release promises uncharted territories, sinister twists, and a crime drama like no other. Buckle up; it's about to get wild!
Dor (2006) Screenplay & Direction: Nagesh Kukunoor Based on the Malayalam film “Perumazhakkalam” by Kamal Cast: Ayesha Takia, Gul Panag, Shreyas Talpade, Girish Karnad, Uttara Baokar & Prateeksha Lonkar Music & Background Score: Salim- Sulaiman In a cinematic landscape dominated by commercial blockbusters, the 2006 Hindi movie "Dor" stands out as a beacon of nuanced storytelling and emotional depth. Nagesh Kukunoor's masterful direction, combined with stellar performances by Ayesha Takia, Gul Panag, and Shreyas Talpade, makes "Dor" a film that is both timeless and poignant. It is a film that deserves to be revisited and celebrated for its artistic merit and the powerful messages it conveys.
Story, Screenplay & Direction: Nagesh Kukunoor Cast: Shreyas Talpade, Naseeruddin Shah, Girish Karnad, Shweta Basu Prasad, Yatin Karyekar & Prateeksha Lonkar Background score: Salim- Sulaiman In today's deep dive into the heart of Indian cinema, we explore the 2005 gem "Iqbal," a film that captures the essence of dreams, perseverance, and the indomitable human spirit. Directed and written by Nagesh Kukunoor, "Iqbal" stands as a testament to storytelling that resonates deeply with its audience, weaving a narrative that is both inspiring and profoundly moving.
#TheMusicPodcast #MonaliThakur #Bollywood #IndependentArtist #PodcastJoin us on this freshly released episode of THE MUSIC PODCAST hosted by Tarsame Mittal! Enjoy a gripping conversation with the skilled artist, Monali Thakur. Stay tuned until the end for the unfiltered thoughts, raw emotions, and an authentic journey that promises excitement at every turn. Don't miss out on this thrilling ride!_EPISODE DESCRIPTION:Join Monali Thakur in this freshly released episode of The Music Podcast. In this conversation, the talented artist opens up about her experiences in the music industry, sharing thoughts on being an independent artist. She provides a glimpse into her life in Switzerland with her family, touching on the importance of a healthy lifestyle and her affection for animals. Monali also shares personal anecdotes about her close bond with her parents and discusses her venture into acting, highlighting her role in the film 'Lakshmi' directed by Nagesh Kukunoor.! There is a lot to unpack in this episode, stay tuned!Love our latest episode? Show some love! Hit the Like, Share, and Subscribe buttons for The Music Podcast! Your thoughts matter, drop them in the comments. Share your Wishlist for upcoming guests or the burning questions you'd like your favourite artist to answer. Connect with us at themusicpodcast01@gmail.com. Your feedback makes our podcast journey even more exciting!_EPISODE CHAPTERS:0:00 - Introduction0:38 - Real 'Monali Thakur'02:06 - Monali's untold journey07:02 - Harsh truth about the industry09:01 - Facing and handling rejection10:22 - Maintaining 'your image'11:21 - Acting career16:10 - Struggle after success19:05 - Money talk20:36 - Monali's biggest achievement is her affection for love for animals23:57 - Importance of her team25:20 - "Eccentricity is my normal"26:50 - Her new music29:20 - In a nutshell30:58 - Best song of her career and more34:24 - Her family36:01 - Terminologies + Advice to the industry39:45 - Social media impact42:15 - AI is a big threat!43:20 - Monali's playlist + global music49:02 - Her unforgettable live shows!53:19 - An embarassing moment!55:30 - A message for the aspirants56:00 - Thank you!#therealmusicpodcast #Thatsreal #TMP_Host - Tarsame MittalGuest – Monali ThakurHer Manger - Akshay DeshmukhAudio Credits:Dialogue Editor, Mix and Master by Farhan Shaikh at Chordfather ProductionsAudio Post Production Studio - Chordfather ProductionsProducer - Vinita SabberwalBusiness Head - Dimple MehtaTHE CREW –CONTENT TEAM - Saurabh Thakkar, Janice Fernandes, Abhineet Mandal, Pooja Taparia, Fahiyan HussainHead of Production - Shreyas GawandePost Production - Srinivas Rao, Ashutosh Surendra Kharunkar, Piyush RajputSubtitling - Prime Vision ServicesSHOOT TEAM –D.O.P - Jomy JosephSound - Rohit Chand PathakMake Up - Mohsin AliLights - Famous LightsCamera: Video PlusCamera Attendants: Ujjwal Loy, Lalit RayLightmen: Shankar Yadav, Mithun Sarkar#themusicpodcast #tmp
Film maker nagesh kukunoor... look at his filmography - hyderabad blues, Rockford , iqbal, dor, mod, dhanak! Sameer Nair ceo of applause entertainment look at the stuff he's produced... scam 1992, avrodh, hostages, rudra, mind the Malhotras, tanaav, criminal justice , the office, Your honor. these two titans and their coming together has resulted in three terrific seasons of the political drama `city of dreams` on disney plus Hotstar . And as the latest season continues steaming successfully here's a fab interview with sameer and nagesh. the three of us share an easy camaraderie and like i mention at the end.... get a tamil, a malayali and a telugu person in a room together and its difficult to get them to shut up! the series itself is epic & the respect & warmth these two men have for each other is so obvious. good for us cinegoers cuz their collaborations will lead to more and more A grade content. city of dreams season 3 itself is epic, the best in the franchise. the resort politics, father daughter relationships, the chief minister in waiting, the broken cop ... have all been etched so beautifully by the writers rohit banawlikar & nagesh himself. throw actors of the calibre of priya bapat, atul kulkarni, sachin pilgaonkar & eijaz khan in the mix and the results are there for all of us to see and enjoy. nagesh says candidly that he can discuss nuances of film making and then get onto having leisurely dinners with sameer only because he has elahe hiptoola co producing the show taking care of all the finer nuances and detailing of running a full scale production, like the three seasons of city of dreams are. well done elahe, team applause, nagesh, sameer... thanks for getting together and creating magic. “The HrishiKay Sessions” are produced & presented by Hrishikesh Kannan popularly known as Hrishi K Thanks for listening. Should you want to experience more ….for starters hit “subscribe” / “follow” and check out more episodes & be notified when further sessions go up! If ur looking for Hrishi across media & social networking then here goes: Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/hrishikay Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hrishikay Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hrishikay Youtube : https://youtube.com/c/hrishikeshkannan Soundcloud : https://www.soundcloud.com/hrishikay LinkedIn : http://linkedin.com/in/hrishikay
Elahé Hiptoola is an Indian film producer and former actress based in Hyderabad. In this episode, Elahé discusses… loving her career as a film producer and the many aspects of production… the various responsibilities of a film producer… her major life transitions, first from law to a successful career in the fashion industry, then to becoming an actress, and then to her current career as a filmmaker… the events that led to her being cast by Nagesh Kukunoor in the film Hyderabad Blues, never having been on a film set at the time … navigating male-dominated work spaces… in her early days as a film producer, establishing a practice of hiring a male assistant director who understood that Elahé would soon publicly fire him to demonstrate to the other men on film set that yes, a woman had the power and authority to do so… creative ways of raising funds for a new film… the importance of her parents having had the same rules for her and for her brother while she was growing up, but then facing the reality of cultural gender norms as a woman… the many layers of patriarchy… reframing failure as only a setback, and then moving on… encouraging us all to totally believe that we can do what we want to do, not taking ourselves too seriously, and knowing that it is okay to change our mind. (India)
Hannah & Rose discuss the 2006 film Dor, a drama about two women whose lives become unexpectedly linked. This film is directed by Nagesh Kukunoor with songs by Salim–Sulaiman. It stars Ayesha Takia, Gul Panag, and Shreyas Talpade. Recommended for beginners. Rated for young teens. The songs used in this episode are Dor Theme, Imaan … Continue reading "Episode 52: Dor"
Continuing the conversation from the previous week, Swetaa and Ashwin talk about her experience working with Nagesh Kukunoor, Keerthy Suresh and other such established figures in the industry. The conversation then moves towards technical aspects - her preference for projects with sync sound. They also talk about how an actor's ideology might affect their choice in the films they work in and how differences are handled. The topic of privilege and nepotism is touched upon and discussed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/haveimadeityet/message
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
We all must have hummed the tune "Kya aap close up kartein hain...". Now get to know the man behind the music - Tapas Relia. That was in late 2000s. After which Tapas has composed for several films for directors like Nagesh Kukunoor and others. In this podcast (2011), Tapas shares his journey from Ahmedabad to Mumbai.
Storytelling (on film) occurs in three stages: on paper (writing), on sets (direction) and in the editing room. Apurva Asrani has had the experience of wearing all three hats. He’s been an integral part of some of the finest Hindi films in the last 20 years. Spoke with Asrani about his experiences working with RGV, Kalpana Lajmi, Hansal Mehta and Nagesh Kukunoor; his role in persuading RGV to switch from Steenbeck to Avid; the personally cathartic experience of writing ALIGARH; Indian queer cinema; and struggles of gay men in India.Asrani was articulate and insightful with his responses, and bared his soul on several issues he holds close to his heart. I greatly appreciated that. I think you’ll too. Part 2 of my conversation with Apurva Asrani. Credits:Concept, script: Himanshu (@loveofcinemasf8)Host: Himanshu Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2019
Storytelling (on film) occurs in three stages: on paper (writing), on sets (direction) and in the editing room. Apurva Asrani has had the experience of wearing all three hats. He’s been an integral part of some of the finest Hindi films in the last 20 years. Spoke with Asrani about his experiences working with RGV, Kalpana Lajmi, Hansal Mehta and Nagesh Kukunoor; his role in persuading RGV to switch from Steenbeck to Avid; the personally cathartic experience of writing ALIGARH; Indian queer cinema; and struggles of gay men in India.Asrani was articulate and insightful with his responses, and bared his soul on several issues he holds close to his heart. I greatly appreciated that. I think you’ll too. Part 1 of my conversation with Apurva Asrani. Corrections: In my intro, I mentioned Apurva wrote Waiting (2015), which is incorrect. Waiting was written by Atika Chohan, Anu Menon and James Ruzicka. Also, Shahid (2013) was co-written by Sameer Gautam Singh. My apologies to all four writers. Sorry about this. Credits:Concept, script: Himanshu (@loveofcinemasf8)Host: Himanshu Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2019
As Hyderabad Blues completes 20 years, Nagesh Kukunoor tells us about cutting costs, being the film's director, lead actor and producer simultaneously, and the censor board's reaction to his iconic 'Dil pe mat le' line.
Hear from the Baby doll Sunny Leone and the cast of Lakshmi, Monali Thakur, Shefali Shah and Nagesh Kukunoor plus Salil Acharya reviews the weekend releases and Miss Malini has all the Bollywood news.