The most awaited, Naseeruddin Shah starrer movie, The Blueberry Hunt will now hit the theatres late October, 2011. This movie will showcase Naseeruddin Shah, for the first time ever in an all new avatar. He will be seen sporting dreadlocks. These long dreadlocks were stitched into his real hair before he commenced shooting and could only remove it after the shooting of the film was over. His hair style and look in the movie makes him look very similar to Bob Marley. Read More...
- 9/13/2011
- Bollywood Trade
The most awaited, Naseeruddin Shah starrer movie, The Blueberry Hunt will now hit the theatres late October, 2011. This movie will showcase Naseeruddin Shah, for the first time ever in an all new avatar. He will be seen sporting dreadlocks. These long dreadlocks were stitched into his real hair before he commenced shooting and could only remove it after the shooting of the film was over. His hair style and look in the movie makes him look very similar to Bob Marley.
- 9/13/2011
- GlamSham
PVR Pictures will be releasing the Naseeruddin Shah starrer The Blueberry Hunt on 16 September, 2011.The film centers on a recluse known locally as "Colonel" - played by Shah, living with his large German shepherd. The story focuses on the final five days when Colonel's plantation of a high potency variant of marijuana - Blueberry Skunk - gets ready for harvest.Shah loves being a part of budget movies with new directors. His association with talented directors goes back to when he had conceptualized his theater group 'Motley ...
- 9/9/2011
- BusinessofCinema
PVR Pictures will release Naseeruddin Shah starrer The Blueberry Hunt on 16th September. The film centers on a recluse known locally as 'Colonel' - played by Naseeruddin Shah, living with his large German shepherd. The story focuses on the final five days when Colonel's plantation of a high potency variant of marijuana - Blueberry Skunk - gets ready for harvest.Naseeruddin said he loves being a part of small budget movies with new directors. His association with talente Read More...
- 9/8/2011
- Bollywood Trade
PVR Pictures will release Naseeruddin Shah starrer The Blueberry Hunt on 16th September. The film centers on a recluse known locally as 'Colonel' - played by Naseeruddin Shah, living with his large German shepherd. The story focuses on the final five days when Colonel's plantation of a high potency variant of marijuana - Blueberry Skunk - gets ready for harvest.Naseeruddin said he loves being a part of small budget movies with new directors. His association with talente...
- 9/8/2011
- GlamSham
Naseeruddin Shah will play a marijuana grower in new film The Blueberry Hunt. The veteran actor takes the role of a reclusive farmer known as the "Colonel" in the low-budget Indian film. The story is said to focus on the harvest period of the high potency variant of marijuana known as Blueberry Skunk. The film has been shot in Hindi and English, with some dialogue in Tamil, Marathi and Malayalam. Vipin (more)...
- 9/7/2011
- by By Steven Baker
- Digital Spy
PVR's Springboard Films will now be distributing Sachein Shah's The Blueberry Hunt which releases on September 9.The Blueberry Hunt stars Naseeruddin Shah, Vipin Sharma, Aahana Kumra, Pj Unnikrishnan, Vinay Kumar, Yadu Sankalia and had been written and directed by Anup Kurian and produced by Divine Thoughts and Visual Possibility. Dop Viswamangal Kitsu, Sound Designer: Gissy Michael, Editing: Unni Vijayan, Mandar Khanvilkar, Music: Paresh Kamath, Naresh Kamath and Lyrics... Read More...
- 8/8/2011
- Bollywood Trade
PVR's Springboard Films will now be distributing Sachein Shah's The Blueberry Hunt which releases on September 9.The Blueberry Hunt stars Naseeruddin Shah, Vipin Sharma, Aahana Kumra, Pj Unnikrishnan, Vinay Kumar, Yadu Sankalia and had been written and directed by Anup Kurian and produced by Divine Thoughts and Visual Possibility. Dop Viswamangal Kitsu, Sound Designer: Gissy Michael, Editing: Unni Vijayan, Mandar Khanvilkar, Music: Paresh Kamath, Naresh Kamath and Lyrics:...
- 8/8/2011
- GlamSham
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Director Anup Kurian’s wait may finally end this September. For over six months, Kurian has been waiting for the right time to launch his new film, The Blueberry Hunt, that captures five harvesting days in the life of a recluse, who owns a plantation of a variant of marijuana in Kerala. “We started shooting in July last year and the film was ready for release in December. But the World Cup fever was at its peak so we decided to wait,” he says. Ask him if the delay (the release shifted from August 26 to September 9) has anything to ...
- 8/6/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
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