The trailer of the upcoming cop-comedy drama, ‘Constable Girpade’ was unveiled on Thursday. It gives an insight into the titular character’s thrilling journey filled with twists, turns and laughter that will certainly keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
As seen in the trailer, hilarious characters take viewers on an adventure, solving wildest cases dealing with complex and unpredictable rich folks. Girpade is caught in the middle of all the drama while attempting to catch Phenyl Mohan, fulfil his obligations, and confess his love.
Created by Saad Khan, the series brings together an ensemble cast including Khushaal Pawar, Neel Salkar, Vrajesh Hirjee, Gaurav Gera, Muskan Bamne, Dr. Sanket Bhosale and Chandni in pivotal roles.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV, said: ” ‘Constable Girpade’ is a perfect cop-comedy drama that has the perfect balance of investigations laced with humour, led by Khushaal Pawar as he prepares to win...
As seen in the trailer, hilarious characters take viewers on an adventure, solving wildest cases dealing with complex and unpredictable rich folks. Girpade is caught in the middle of all the drama while attempting to catch Phenyl Mohan, fulfil his obligations, and confess his love.
Created by Saad Khan, the series brings together an ensemble cast including Khushaal Pawar, Neel Salkar, Vrajesh Hirjee, Gaurav Gera, Muskan Bamne, Dr. Sanket Bhosale and Chandni in pivotal roles.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV, said: ” ‘Constable Girpade’ is a perfect cop-comedy drama that has the perfect balance of investigations laced with humour, led by Khushaal Pawar as he prepares to win...
- 10/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The trailer of the upcoming cop-comedy drama, ‘Constable Girpade’ was unveiled on Thursday. It gives an insight into the titular character’s thrilling journey filled with twists, turns and laughter that will certainly keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
As seen in the trailer, hilarious characters take viewers on an adventure, solving wildest cases dealing with complex and unpredictable rich folks. Girpade is caught in the middle of all the drama while attempting to catch Phenyl Mohan, fulfil his obligations, and confess his love.
Created by Saad Khan, the series brings together an ensemble cast including Khushaal Pawar, Neel Salkar, Vrajesh Hirjee, Gaurav Gera, Muskan Bamne, Dr. Sanket Bhosale and Chandni in pivotal roles.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV, said: ” ‘Constable Girpade’ is a perfect cop-comedy drama that has the perfect balance of investigations laced with humour, led by Khushaal Pawar as he prepares to win...
As seen in the trailer, hilarious characters take viewers on an adventure, solving wildest cases dealing with complex and unpredictable rich folks. Girpade is caught in the middle of all the drama while attempting to catch Phenyl Mohan, fulfil his obligations, and confess his love.
Created by Saad Khan, the series brings together an ensemble cast including Khushaal Pawar, Neel Salkar, Vrajesh Hirjee, Gaurav Gera, Muskan Bamne, Dr. Sanket Bhosale and Chandni in pivotal roles.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV, said: ” ‘Constable Girpade’ is a perfect cop-comedy drama that has the perfect balance of investigations laced with humour, led by Khushaal Pawar as he prepares to win...
- 10/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Who doesn’t love a hearty satirical comedy? Voot Select dropped the teaser for its upcoming offering Kannada comedy show “Humble Politiciann Nograj”. Premiering on Voot Select on January 6, the 10-episode series, will see Danish Sait reprise his role as the narcissistic and self-serving civil servant. Directed by Saad Khan, the series also stars Prakash […]...
- 12/18/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
FlixThere's a wide variety of new era, well-directed Kannada films to choose from online.Tnm StaffStill from the movie 'Gantumoote'With theatres unlikely to open anytime soon thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, most film buffs are stuck at home, entertaining themselves with content on Ott platforms. Why not take the opportunity to explore Kannada films online too? There's a wide variety of new era, well-directed Kannada films which have good storylines and are streaming online. These films will appeal to people across states and deserve a much wider audience. Here are some of our favourite new generation Kannada films that we recommend you watch: 1. Humble Politician Nograj (Amazon Prime Video): Danish Sait is on everyone’s screen these days, with a fresh new take on current affairs in short one minute clips. While we wait for his latest film French Biryani to come out on Amazon Prime Video, you can...
- 7/10/2020
- by alitheasm
- The News Minute
FlixThere's a wide variety of new era, well-directed Kannada films to choose from online.Tnm StaffStill from the movie 'Gantumoote'With theatres unlikely to open anytime soon thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, most film buffs are stuck at home, entertaining themselves with content on Ott platforms. Why not take the opportunity to explore Kannada films online too? There's a wide variety of new era, well-directed Kannada films which have good storylines and are streaming online. These films will appeal to people across states and deserve a much wider audience. Here are some of our favourite new generation Kannada films that we recommend you watch: 1. Humble Politician Nograj (Amazon Prime Video): Danish Sait is on everyone’s screen these days, with a fresh new take on current affairs in short one minute clips. While we wait for his latest film French Biryani to come out on Amazon Prime Video, you can...
- 7/10/2020
- by alitheasm
- The News Minute
SandalwoodWith the increase in the number of films, the number of screens and audiences, the Kannada film industry is at the crossroads of great change.Harish MallyaYet another year passes by hoping for great films. The excitement, hype, experiments continued but with all the highs and lows the report card shows that mediocrity is not only accepted but also celebrated. Thanks to the advent of digital technology that has attracted many to become filmmakers, there was a record number of films that got released in Sandalwood. As of mid-December, the count of released films was around 215 and the year is expected to close with approximately 225 films. The huge number has not only hampered the quality of films but also has led to chaos in scheduling releases, with seven to eight films fighting for screens every week. One major positive that was noticed this year was the tremendous reach of Kannada films.
- 12/27/2018
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
ReviewBut ‘Humble Politician Nograj’ is just not irreverent enough.Rakesh MeharEarly on in Humble Politician Nograj, the title character – ably played by Rj and comedian Danish Sait – sings: “Maadodella maadthira, naavu maadidre problemmu (You’ll do everything you want, but when we do it, it’s a problem).” The telling illustration that follows this points out, “You’ll give bribes, but if we take them it’s a problem.” With lines like that early in the film, you’d expect Humble Politician Nograj to grow into a powerful satire that properly pins the blame on all of us for the sorry state of our politics these days. But as Nograj’s story unfolds, you realise that the film is never quite willing to stick its neck out all the way. So, instead of a delicious black comedy that really hits a raw nerve, you end up with a humorous but predictable film that merely repeats the ‘commonsense’ about scamster politicians and gullible voters. Even the film’s most powerful line – that a corrupt politician could not buy all his votes, but must get at least some from honest voters – never goes anywhere beyond stating this truism. To be fair, Nograj’s Machiavellian journey from Corporator to Mla – co-written by Danish and director Saad Khan – is never boring. Indeed, at points the absurdity of the tale does work quite well. When Nograj engineers a power shutdown and then threatens to do himself harm unless his constituents get the electricity they need, for instance, you can’t help but chuckle at the theatrics of such political stunts. In much the same vein is the photoshoot in which he poses with a diya for Diwali, the picture of a goat for Bakr-Eid and ribboned bells for Christmas. Nograj’s political philosophy is fairly simple: tell people what they want to hear and they’ll let you get away with outrageous stuff. Ranged against him is Arun Patil (Roger Narayan), an Nri businessman who jumps into politics out of a genuine desire to do something for the people, but finds himself struggling to play the system. Arun is easily the weakest character in the plot, falling for Nograj’s plots so easily that you are left wondering if such a man can be the great middle-class hope. He often becomes the foil that keeps the film from foraying into more interesting territory by focusing solely on Nograj. In terms of humour too, Humble Politician Nograj sometimes takes the easy way out. While there are some hilarious lines and situational set-ups in the film (a robbery that Nograj attempts in Arun’s office, for instance), there are far too many jokes involving Nograj’s thickly accented and badly structured English. A series of jokes around a homosexual party functionary do not strike a pleasing chord either. But the film stays entertaining throughout thanks to some great performances, including from Danish, who completely inhabits his character. Nograj’s wheezy, slightly disturbing laugh, for instance, is one trait that really brings home the character. Vijay Chendoor as Nograj’s sycophantic assistant and Sumukhi Suresh as the politician’s jolly wife are just as brilliant. Sruthi Hariharan, however, is fairly wasted in the role of Arun Patil’s wife. Humble Politician Nograj manages to hit quite a few funny notes and definitely qualifies as enjoyable timepass. But it leaves you wondering at how much more fun this film could have been if it had been just a tad more irreverent. 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.
- 1/12/2018
- by Nitin
- The News Minute
Mumbai, March 27: Director Ashutosh Gowariker, who was assisted by Saad Khan in 2010, has tagged his protégé's debut film "Station" as "gritty" and "very high on energy".
"I am proud that Saad, who was my assistant in direction on 'Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey', is now making his debut with 'Station'! I found the film very exciting. It is gritty, stylishly shot and very high on energy! And the performances are extremely nuanced and natural. I surely want to visit the 'Station' again," Gowariker said in a statement.
The crime thriller, which features Sameer Kevin Roy, Siddhanth K.S. and Kanika Batra, among others,.
"I am proud that Saad, who was my assistant in direction on 'Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey', is now making his debut with 'Station'! I found the film very exciting. It is gritty, stylishly shot and very high on energy! And the performances are extremely nuanced and natural. I surely want to visit the 'Station' again," Gowariker said in a statement.
The crime thriller, which features Sameer Kevin Roy, Siddhanth K.S. and Kanika Batra, among others,.
- 3/27/2014
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Bangalore, Feb 22: Saad Khan's directorial debut "Station", a crime thriller, will be released March 28 under PVR Director's Rare, which is fast emerging as a leading platform for independent cinema in the country.
"Station" will release in cinemas across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Ahmedabad and Ranchi.
The film's trailer was launched here Friday in the presence of writer-director Khan, producer Sumit Ghosh, former Miss India Nicole Faria, fashion designer Prasad Bidapa and Kannada film director Jacod Verghese.
Producer Ghosh said: "It is a gritty tale which focuses on three assassins and delves.
"Station" will release in cinemas across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Ahmedabad and Ranchi.
The film's trailer was launched here Friday in the presence of writer-director Khan, producer Sumit Ghosh, former Miss India Nicole Faria, fashion designer Prasad Bidapa and Kannada film director Jacod Verghese.
Producer Ghosh said: "It is a gritty tale which focuses on three assassins and delves.
- 2/22/2014
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
New Delhi, February 21: The official theatrical trailer of Bangalore based crime thriller Station has been launched at PVR Forum Mall, Bangalore.
The trailer of the dark thriller directed by Saad Khan was launched by the PVR Director's Rare in the presence of producer Sumit Ghosh, former Miss India Nicole Faria, fashion designer Prasad Bidapa and Kannada film director Jacod Verghese at PVR Cinemas Forum Mall Koramangala.
The film, which is a fast paced crime thriller about three psychotic assassins sent to carry out a job at a waiting room on a deserted railway station, is set to release on 28th March. (Ani)...
The trailer of the dark thriller directed by Saad Khan was launched by the PVR Director's Rare in the presence of producer Sumit Ghosh, former Miss India Nicole Faria, fashion designer Prasad Bidapa and Kannada film director Jacod Verghese at PVR Cinemas Forum Mall Koramangala.
The film, which is a fast paced crime thriller about three psychotic assassins sent to carry out a job at a waiting room on a deserted railway station, is set to release on 28th March. (Ani)...
- 2/21/2014
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
A Pakistani man participating in a competition sponsored by a shampoo company died in Thailand after he drowned during a challenge. The AP reported that "Saad Khan, 32, was swimming across a lake while wearing a 15-pound (7-kilogram) backpack when he called out for help and then disappeared underwater, according to Fareshte Aslam, information officer for Unilever Pakistan, the show's sponsor. Horrified co-contestants and crew rushed to try to save him but could not find... keep reading » » read the full story and comment, or find the latest news about international shows
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- 8/31/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
TV bosses in Pakistan have come under scrutiny after a reality show contestant drowned during filming.
Authorities have confirmed Saad Khan, 32, perished while performing a challenge on the as yet untitled programme, which was being filmed in the Thai capital of Bangkok.
He was swimming across a lake wearing a heavy backpack when he disappeared underwater, leaving horrified contestants and emergency crews fighting to find him in the murky depths. His body was later recovered by a team of divers.
The incident occurred on 19 August but it was not announced until Khan's body had been returned home to the southern Pakistani city of Karachi.
Thai police are currently investigating the incident and plans to air the reality show have been put on hold.
The news comes just three months after a contestant in the Bulgarian version of Survivor died following a heart attack during filming in the Philippines.
Authorities have confirmed Saad Khan, 32, perished while performing a challenge on the as yet untitled programme, which was being filmed in the Thai capital of Bangkok.
He was swimming across a lake wearing a heavy backpack when he disappeared underwater, leaving horrified contestants and emergency crews fighting to find him in the murky depths. His body was later recovered by a team of divers.
The incident occurred on 19 August but it was not announced until Khan's body had been returned home to the southern Pakistani city of Karachi.
Thai police are currently investigating the incident and plans to air the reality show have been put on hold.
The news comes just three months after a contestant in the Bulgarian version of Survivor died following a heart attack during filming in the Philippines.
- 8/31/2009
- WENN
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