It is certainly not easy to make a mark in male-dominated films but it seems the budding actress of Bollywood, Manisha Kelkar knows how to make her presence felt! After making her debut in an all-male cast Bandook, Manisha will be now seen in yet another male outing Boyss Toh Boyss Hain. It's always nice to be a single female lead. I am really glad that people are trusting me and offering such good roles. If they are casting me in such roles that show Read More...
- 6/11/2013
- Bollywood Trade
It is certainly not easy to make a mark in male-dominated films but it seems the budding actress of Bollywood, Manisha Kelkar knows how to make her presence felt! After making her debut in an all-male cast Bandook, Manisha will be now seen in yet another male outing Boyss Toh Boyss Hain. "It's always nice to be a single female lead. I am really glad that people are trusting me and offering such good roles. If they are casting me in such roles that show how much faith they have...
- 6/11/2013
- GlamSham
This week will see multiple releases in the form of Viking Media and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.'s Mumbai Mirror, the Aditya Om directed Bandook and Sudhir Mishra's Inkaar. From the list it is likely to be the Arjun Rampal and Chitrangda Singh starrer, Inkaar that will make some mark (at select multiplexes). Last Friday saw the release of Vishal Bhardwaj's Pankaj, Shabana, Imran and Anushka starrer Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola. Unfortunately the film saw a dull start and could not impro...
- 1/17/2013
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Jan 10: Actress Manisha Kelkar, who will soon be seen in the forthcoming movie "Bandook", feels actresses should train in martial arts.
"I am training in martial arts not because of some film, but I believe that an actor should keep updating herself," Manisha said here Wednesday in an interview.
"I thought that in Bollywood, actresses are not totally trained in martial arts...Like when Akshay (Kumar) does stunts, it looks realistic...If an actress can also do it, it will be good. Then even scripts would be written for them," she added.
Manisha plays a village girl Kajri in "Bandook" and credits director Aditya.
"I am training in martial arts not because of some film, but I believe that an actor should keep updating herself," Manisha said here Wednesday in an interview.
"I thought that in Bollywood, actresses are not totally trained in martial arts...Like when Akshay (Kumar) does stunts, it looks realistic...If an actress can also do it, it will be good. Then even scripts would be written for them," she added.
Manisha plays a village girl Kajri in "Bandook" and credits director Aditya.
- 1/10/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Politics and films seldom mix, however in one of the firsts for Bollywood, India's Communications Minister, and poet in his spare time, Kapil Sibal has penned a love song for a new Bollywood film. In fact Sibal took up the challenge from actor- director Aditya Om to pen four songs, one of which has made it to the film Bandook. Sibal's number which is said to be a romantic track showcases the pangs of separation of two lovers. Sibal, 64, already has two collections of poetry under his belt and has linked poems to politics in the past. The film Bandook which releases this month looks at the gun culture in northern India and the link between crime and politics.
- 1/3/2013
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Bandook is a crime thriller directed by Aditya Om (also the protagonist). The film releases in theatres on January 18th 2013.
Story: Bandook is a story about the nexus between crime and politics and how gun has become an umbilical chord between the two. It traces the journey of Bhola (character played by Aditya Om) from an ordinary boatman’s family to the corridors of power, how he realizes that the ability to pull a trigger is his climbing ladder to respect, acceptability and the ultimate lure… power.Read More...
Story: Bandook is a story about the nexus between crime and politics and how gun has become an umbilical chord between the two. It traces the journey of Bhola (character played by Aditya Om) from an ordinary boatman’s family to the corridors of power, how he realizes that the ability to pull a trigger is his climbing ladder to respect, acceptability and the ultimate lure… power.Read More...
- 1/3/2013
- by Praveen
- indicine
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