Shreyas Talpade, who is known for his work in Marathi and Hindi film industry, spoke about the sequel to his 2014 Marathi film ‘Poshter Boyz’ starring Dilip Prabhavalkar, Hrishikesh Joshi, Aniket Vishvasrao in lead roles and Pooja Sawant, Neha Joshi in female lead cast.
The film was produced by Shreyas.
Shreyas said: “To have a hit film is a good accomplishment but to have such a hit film that people demand a second part is the greatest feeling in the world. I have big dreams for the sequel and I just hope it does as well as the first.”
Talking about his role in ‘Poshter Boyz 2’, he said: “My role in this movie is essentially the presenter and my wife will be producing this film. It was the same equation when we had produced the first part in Marathi in 2014. It will remain the same unless my director wishes, then I...
The film was produced by Shreyas.
Shreyas said: “To have a hit film is a good accomplishment but to have such a hit film that people demand a second part is the greatest feeling in the world. I have big dreams for the sequel and I just hope it does as well as the first.”
Talking about his role in ‘Poshter Boyz 2’, he said: “My role in this movie is essentially the presenter and my wife will be producing this film. It was the same equation when we had produced the first part in Marathi in 2014. It will remain the same unless my director wishes, then I...
- 4/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Entertainment brand, Filmfare, is ready to embark on the next journey of celebrating excellence in the Ott space after introducing the first-ever edition of Flyx Filmfare Ott Awards. To mark this momentous occasion, Filmfare hosted a virtual press conference on Thursday, 17th December 2020 along with the ever-so-charming actor Kartik Aaryan.
Through the inaugural Flyx Filmfare Ott Awards, Filmfare is all set to felicitate the who’s who of the Ott space and set a milestone in recognizing talent yet again. In its first edition, the nominations were selected basis the votes of the audience across an array of categories spanning across various sections of comedy, drama, web-original and critics’ choice for both web series and web films.
While the crime-thriller Paatal Lok bagged a whopping 11 nominations, Raat Akeli Hai earned 5 nominations. It promises to be a close contest as stellar actors such as Abhishek Bachchan, Jaideep Ahlawat, Manoj Bajpayee, Amit Sadh,...
Through the inaugural Flyx Filmfare Ott Awards, Filmfare is all set to felicitate the who’s who of the Ott space and set a milestone in recognizing talent yet again. In its first edition, the nominations were selected basis the votes of the audience across an array of categories spanning across various sections of comedy, drama, web-original and critics’ choice for both web series and web films.
While the crime-thriller Paatal Lok bagged a whopping 11 nominations, Raat Akeli Hai earned 5 nominations. It promises to be a close contest as stellar actors such as Abhishek Bachchan, Jaideep Ahlawat, Manoj Bajpayee, Amit Sadh,...
- 12/17/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
OTTThe inspiration from Hollywood films like 'Shawshank Redemption' and 'Seven' is quite apparent.Saraswati DatarAny parent would agree that when it comes to protecting their child, there is little that they will refuse to do. The premise of the Breathe series on Amazon Prime Video is simple enough — Would you take a life to save the life of your child? After the first season that saw R Madhavan take lives to make sure his son gets an organ transplant in time, Breathe: Into The Shadows, tells the story of Avinash and Abha Sabharwal (Abhishek Bachchan and Nithya Menen) whose 6-year-old daughter Siya (Ivana Kaur) gets kidnapped from a birthday party. After a tortured search for over nine months, the couple is contacted by her kidnapper with news that she is alive and well but that to keep her that way, they will have to kill a man. Avinash...
- 7/10/2020
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
Breathe
Starring R Madhavan, Amit Sadh
As if the troubles over Padmaavat and the barrage of flops were not enough, Breathe the thriller-drama webseries from Amazon which premiered on January 26, gives Bollywood more reason to worry. It is a thriller so riveting in design, and so cunningly executed that you would never feel the weight of the manipulation that carries us from episode to episode.
I was hooked from the word go, when in a preamble that rivals the opening montage of the James Bond films—spoiler ahead–a young girl is seen wrapping her head with plastic to commit suicide on camera.
It’s an astounding opening to a cat-and-mouse thriller packaged and executed with the panache and precocity of a Clint Eastwoood cops-and-robbers films, replete with dialogues that embrace colloquialism and conceits without filtering, but with more time to let the characters and grow…and well, breathe…than allowed in a feature film.
Starring R Madhavan, Amit Sadh
As if the troubles over Padmaavat and the barrage of flops were not enough, Breathe the thriller-drama webseries from Amazon which premiered on January 26, gives Bollywood more reason to worry. It is a thriller so riveting in design, and so cunningly executed that you would never feel the weight of the manipulation that carries us from episode to episode.
I was hooked from the word go, when in a preamble that rivals the opening montage of the James Bond films—spoiler ahead–a young girl is seen wrapping her head with plastic to commit suicide on camera.
It’s an astounding opening to a cat-and-mouse thriller packaged and executed with the panache and precocity of a Clint Eastwoood cops-and-robbers films, replete with dialogues that embrace colloquialism and conceits without filtering, but with more time to let the characters and grow…and well, breathe…than allowed in a feature film.
- 1/27/2018
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Web Series Despite the poor writing, 'Breathe' is worth binge-watching on a lazy afternoon.Haripriya SureshYoutube/Trailer ScreenshotWith the advent of Netflix and Amazon, a huge space opened up for web series in the country. Amazon’s latest offering Breathe, is definitely a step in the right direction, but leaves much to be desired. R Madhavan plays Danny Mascarenhas, a football coach and the doting father of a six-year-old Josh, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, a life-threatening lung disorder. Josh is fourth on the donor list and has been given just six months to live. Danny struggles as he sees his child in pain, and decides to take a rather drastic step - which is revealed in the trailer. Since there are three organ recipients ahead of Josh, is it really that hard to guess what Danny decides to? Meanwhile, we see Kabir Sawant played by Amit Sadh, a cop who has lost his child and is divorcing his wife. Kabir is the cop everyone is wary of because he's an emotional mess - he drowns in guilt over the death of his child, and also struggles to come to terms with the fact that his wife has made her peace with it. All this, until he puts together some clues about the deaths with some (not) world-class deduction skills. While Breathe tries to be a breath of fresh air, it’s riddled with cliches and bad writing. In the first episode where Danny gets to know that Josh doesn’t have very long to live, he just happens to overhear a doctor telling another man in the same hospital that his father his brain dead. Danny decides that the best course of action would be to go and give a speech to the family about how they should donate their father’s organs. The family asks him to leave and one of them mentions that they are Hindus, and in Hinduism, the belief is that the soul doesn’t rest in peace if the body is cut up. Danny, a devout Christian, just happens to know a verse from the Bhagavad Gita that he recites to the family. In other scenes, every time Danny decides to kill someone he leaves behind the cross he wears, he talks to the grave of his wife and so on. Episodes 1 to 3 build up slowly, and if there’s one thing the series gets right, it’s Danny’s struggle with murdering people. Nevertheless, there are too many coincidences in Breathe, and Danny doesn’t have the most top-notch planning, especially when he plans his crimes. In terms of performances, Amit excels as the guy drowning his sorrows in alcohol, but is let down by the mediocre writing. Amit’s scenes with his subordinate Prakash Kamble (played by Hrishikesh Joshi) deserves a mention. Prakash is utterly delightful as the middle-class dad and sub-inspector, and remains etched in your memory. Madhavan keeps you hooked as the football coach-turned-murderer dad, and it will be interesting to see how his character evolves over the upcoming episodes. Despite its shortcomings, Breathe is worth an afternoon of binge-watching. It is let down by its writing, but is kept afloat by its performances. You can watch the trailer here: Breathe is available in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil. The first four episodes can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video. Disclaimer: This review was not paid for or commissioned by anyone associated with the film. Neither Tnm nor any of its reviewers have any sort of business relationship with the film's producers or any other members of its cast and crew.
- 1/26/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
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