Malang movie review is here. Directed by Mohit Suri, the movie stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Disha Patani, Anil Kapoor and Kunal Khemu in leading roles. The movie releases on February 07, 2020. Does it unleashes the force as promised?. Let?s find out in the movie review of Malang
Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
A dark romantic thriller sprinkled with de noir feel and psycho thriller effect. Bloodily frenetic and captivatingly intense, Mohit Suri is back to his groove with Malang.
The Story of Malang
A free willing Sara (Disha Patani) meets Advait (Aditya Roy Kapur) in Goa. A sparklingly intimate romantic adventure begins and during one of their escapades an incident takes place that changes their lives forever. The shocking incident introduces two police officers ? Anjaney Agashe (Anil Kapoor) and Michael Rodrigues (Kunal Kemmu). Malang is about how an incident makes hell break loose in the life of Advait,...
Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
A dark romantic thriller sprinkled with de noir feel and psycho thriller effect. Bloodily frenetic and captivatingly intense, Mohit Suri is back to his groove with Malang.
The Story of Malang
A free willing Sara (Disha Patani) meets Advait (Aditya Roy Kapur) in Goa. A sparklingly intimate romantic adventure begins and during one of their escapades an incident takes place that changes their lives forever. The shocking incident introduces two police officers ? Anjaney Agashe (Anil Kapoor) and Michael Rodrigues (Kunal Kemmu). Malang is about how an incident makes hell break loose in the life of Advait,...
- 2/6/2020
- GlamSham
Mumbrella will stage a question time session at this week’s Publishers Australia magazine conference.
Panellists include NewsLifeMedia boss Nicole Sheffield who will also present the opening keynote of the second day of the Magazine Week conference and Michelle Katz, media director of Fmcg giant Unilever.
Also on the panel are Publishers Australia chairman and Westwick-Farrow Media boss Geoff Hird and James Hier, chief strategy officer at media agency Mec Global.
The Friday morning session will be moderated by Mumbrella editor Tim Burrowes.
Magazine Week kicks off at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney on Thursday with a keynote address from Matt Stanton who chairs Magazine Publishers of Australia and is CEO of Acp Magazines, which is about to rebadge as Bauer Media. It will then be followed by a discussion on the state of the industry featuring Pacific Magazines boss Nick Chan, Haymarket Media boss Jeremy Vaughan and great Southern Press CEO Zelda Tupicoff.
Panellists include NewsLifeMedia boss Nicole Sheffield who will also present the opening keynote of the second day of the Magazine Week conference and Michelle Katz, media director of Fmcg giant Unilever.
Also on the panel are Publishers Australia chairman and Westwick-Farrow Media boss Geoff Hird and James Hier, chief strategy officer at media agency Mec Global.
The Friday morning session will be moderated by Mumbrella editor Tim Burrowes.
Magazine Week kicks off at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney on Thursday with a keynote address from Matt Stanton who chairs Magazine Publishers of Australia and is CEO of Acp Magazines, which is about to rebadge as Bauer Media. It will then be followed by a discussion on the state of the industry featuring Pacific Magazines boss Nick Chan, Haymarket Media boss Jeremy Vaughan and great Southern Press CEO Zelda Tupicoff.
- 11/12/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Rodrigues, left, and Etheridge
To The Ivy, and Time Out Sydney’s fifth birthday party where bosses Justin Etheridge and Michael Rodrigues were sharing the secrets of the title’s success.
Etheridge, who once worked on Time Out in the Middle East, was quick to correct those who might suspect that some Australian cities might have too little going on to justify a local edition as the magazine’s expansion continues. He said: “Having launched Time Out in Doha and Muscat, I can reassure everybody that Brisbane and Adelaide hold no fears for us.”
Etheridge also shared some of the tribulations faced by the title in its early days, including the curious deals he discovered that the big media players had locked in place.
He started to tell the audience: “We secured, finally, a fairly high level meeting with the glorious state of New South Wales. Picture if you will,...
To The Ivy, and Time Out Sydney’s fifth birthday party where bosses Justin Etheridge and Michael Rodrigues were sharing the secrets of the title’s success.
Etheridge, who once worked on Time Out in the Middle East, was quick to correct those who might suspect that some Australian cities might have too little going on to justify a local edition as the magazine’s expansion continues. He said: “Having launched Time Out in Doha and Muscat, I can reassure everybody that Brisbane and Adelaide hold no fears for us.”
Etheridge also shared some of the tribulations faced by the title in its early days, including the curious deals he discovered that the big media players had locked in place.
He started to tell the audience: “We secured, finally, a fairly high level meeting with the glorious state of New South Wales. Picture if you will,...
- 9/28/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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