Tag: Akash Khurana

  • Zee Cinema to air Taapsee Pannu-starrer ‘Rashmi Rocket’ on 27 Nov

    Zee Cinema to air Taapsee Pannu-starrer ‘Rashmi Rocket’ on 27 Nov

    Mumbai: Zee Cinema is set to telecast the world TV premiere of Taapsee Pannu-starrer “Rashmi Rocket” on 27 November at 8 p.m.

    The film tells the inspiring story of Rashmi Vira (Pannu) – a spirited tomboy from Kutch, with a carefree childhood and supportive parents who always encouraged her to push her limits and become a world athletic champion. However, her career comes to a dead end when she becomes a victim of gender bias faced by female athletes. Thereafter, begins her journey to overcome all barriers and fight for justice.

    Directed by Akash Khurana, the film also features Abhishek Banerjee, Supriya Pathak, Supriya Pilgaonkar and Priyanshu Painyuli in pivotal roles.

    “Playing the role of captain Gagan in Rashmi Rocket has been more than special to me. Growing up, I witnessed the journey of my dad who is a retired colonel from Assam regiment. It’s because of him that my fascination and inclination towards the armed forces only grew, while acting is something that is my passion,” said Priyanshu Painyuli on his character in the film. “My love for cinema and the deep respect for the army perfectly coalesced in this role and I am only grateful that it was offered to me. I remember sending pictures to my family in the army uniform and they all told me that I resembled my dad from his early days as a young captain.”

    “Whenever I pick a role, I place the script and the character at the primal importance. When I read about my character in the film, I was immediately intrigued as Eeshit is someone who fights for a cause – an athlete, someone who takes a stand and wants to bring about a change,” said Abhishek Banerjee. “To prepare for the role, I always thought of someone who fights for change and maybe that’s why I connected with the character. I think this came as a great opportunity to understand a human-like that and it inspired me in ways I didn’t imagine.”

  • Satyadev Dubey’s friends complete his dream Marathi film

    Satyadev Dubey’s friends complete his dream Marathi film

    MUMBAI: Before he could expire, Satyadev Dubey was helming a Marathi film about landsharks and an old-age home inspired by Chandrashekhar Phansalkar’s play Ram Naam Satya Hai.

    But he couldn’t complete the project. After his demise on 25 December, his friends from the industry have come together to complete the film.

    “The film is ready. Dubey wanted to start dubbing. But one fine day, he decided to make radical changes. We had some conversations about the changes, but he never made notes of his ideas,” said Dubey’s close associate Sunil Shanbag in a statement.

    The film is a story about builders who are threatening to take over an old- age home.

    Practically, everybody who Dubey was close to like Sonali Kulkarni, Makrand Deshpande, Akash Khurana, Shishir Sharma, Suhas Joshi, Ashish Mehta and even some of his friends from the MIG club have contributed to the making of the project.

    Apart from the actors, various people from the theatre and film fraternity pitched in to support his film.