Tag: Indraneil Sengupta

  • Zee5 announces Mithya season two

    Zee5 announces Mithya season two

    Mumbai: Zee5 has announced the return of the psychological drama Mithya for the second season after the success of the first season. The series revolves around the tumultuous relationship between two half-sisters, marked by ambition, betrayal, and revenge.

    Directed by Kapil Sharma and produced by Applause Entertainment in association with Rose Audio Visual Production, the second season of Mithya features a stellar cast, including Huma Qureshi and Avantika Dasani as the half-sisters, alongside Rajit Kapur and Indraneil Sengupta in prominent roles. They are joined by Naveen Kasturia in the new season who will be seen as a mysterious character adding more spice to the lives of the two sisters.

    The second season delves deeper into the complex and dysfunctional interpersonal relationships of all the significant characters in the series. With tensions escalating and the stakes higher than ever, Mithya season two premieres soon on Zee5.

    Zee5 CBO Manish Kalra said, “After seeing the love the audience had for a successful first season, we are thrilled to bring back Mithya with a more thrilling narrative. With their powerful performances, the cast has brought the complex and layered plot to life, ensuring the series further exemplifies our focus on creative storytelling. Mithya season 2 is also a result of our longstanding and creatively fulfilling partnership with Applause Entertainment and Rose Audio Visuals. We’re looking forward to audience response to Mithya S2 while strengthening our commitment to deliver exceptional stories.”

    Applause Entertainment MD Sameer Nair, ” We’re thrilled to return with Mithya for a gripping second season that delves even deeper into its complex narrative. This is far from a conventional thriller — the set-up, location, and intricate relationships push the boundaries of storytelling. At its heart, Mithya is a tale of betrayal and revenge, with the tension between the half-sisters and their fathers reaching new heights. Grounded in a distinctive and immersive narrative, this season draws viewers deeper into a psychological drama of sisters, traumas, and secrets.”

    Rose Audio Visuals producer Goldie Bhel said, “We’re thrilled to bring Mithya back for Season 2. This series has always been about exploring the grey areas of truth, deception, and the human psyche, and with this new season, we’re diving even deeper. The response to Season 1 was incredible, and it’s pushed us to take bigger creative risks this time around. We’ve crafted a story that’s darker, more intense, and full of surprises, and we can’t wait for the audience to experience what’s next.”

    Director Kapil Sharma expressed, “We are absolutely thrilled to bring our audiences the new season, that is not only rich in story arcs but also visually stunning. Set in breathtaking Darjeeling, we have captured some wonderful performances by the talented cast with high-octane visuals and thrills that enhance the intensity of the narrative. The buzz surrounding the return of Mithya is immense, and we aim to lift our audience’s expectations a notch higher.”

  • Disney+ Hotstar drops Aarya Season 3 trailer

    Disney+ Hotstar drops Aarya Season 3 trailer

    Mumbai: Aapne uske baare mei jo suna hai woh bilkul sach hai. The hunt begins as the reigning queen of power and fury is back with a thunderous roar! Disney+ Hotstar has dropped the trailer of the third season of the Emmy-nominated and fan-favorite web series – Aarya which takes the gritty world of Aarya Sareen up a notch with high-octane action and drama. Cobbed in a world of family dynamics, a dangerous business, vengeance from the past and newer enemies, will Aarya survive?  

    Created and co-directed by the ace filmmaker Ram Madhvani and co-produced by Amita Madhavni, Ram Madhvani, Ram Madhvani Films and Endemol Shine India, Aarya Season 3 is set to stream exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar from 3rd November onwards. Starring Sushmita Sen as Aarya Sareen, the web series features a talented ensemble cast which includes Ila Arun, Sikandar Kher, Indraneil Sengupta, Vikas Kumar, Maya Sarao, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Shweta Pasricha, Viren Vazirani, Pratyaksh Panwar, Aarushi Bajaj, Bhupendra Jadawat and Vishwajeet Pradhan amongst others. The raging sherni of the game has sharpened her claws and is all set to attack!

    Returning as Aarya, Sushmita Sen said, “Aarya is the brightest jewel in my crown. Portraying her has been an empowering journey. What fuels my excitement for season 3 of Aarya is that she’s totally unabashed and ruling the game of life once played with her. She’s making new enemies and new allies because this Sherni is now the new Don in town. Ram Madhvani has really grown the action, emotions and twists three fold in this new season, so, get ready to meet the Sherni only on Disney+ Hotstar.”

    Disney+ Hotstar head – content & HSM Entertainment Network, Disney Star Gaurav Banerjee said, “Ever since we have announced the third season of Aarya, the love and excitement that has poured in has been phenomenal. When we started off with Aarya on Disney+ Hotstar, we had a feeling this was going to be big but the love the franchise has received is immensely gratifying. We’ve had a remarkable journey with the series and are proud to present yet another compelling season with Aarya 3. Sushmita is a true sherni and it’s always a pleasure  collaborating with Ram Madhvani and Amita Madhvani.”

    Creator, co-producer and co-director of Aarya (S1, S2 and S3), Ram Madhvani, “Aarya has been an uplifting journey of its own. She was bruised and battered in the past, but what’s more dangerous than a tigress, is a hunted one. Moreover, this season will explore the themes of vengeance, sacrifice and betrayal; there are newer enemies and newer allies that only make this journey more interesting. As the audiences dive deeper into this season, they may wonder if Aarya can play this game or be at the core of it. So, I would say, brace yourself and stay tuned to Disney+ Hotstar for the fiery season 3 of Aarya.”

    In response to the release of the Aarya Season 3 trailer, Banijay Asia & Endemol Shine India founder & group CEO Deepak Dhar shared his thoughts: “Aarya has been an incredible journey that has captivated audiences with its gripping narrative and powerful characters. This new season promises to take Aarya’s story to even greater heights, delving into themes of vengeance, sacrifice, and betrayal. The hunted tigress has transformed into a formidable force, and viewers can expect a rollercoaster ride of emotions and suspense. We are proud to be part of this journey, and it’s a testament to the enduring appeal of the series.”

    Witness the reign of this raging sherni with Aarya Season 3, set to stream only on Disney+ Hotstar on 3rd November!

  • FitZup Studios to launch a celebrity healthy cooking web series ‘Healthy Bites’ presented by Sunflame

    FitZup Studios to launch a celebrity healthy cooking web series ‘Healthy Bites’ presented by Sunflame

    Mumbai: A new celebrity cooking web series titled ‘Sunflame Healthy Bites’ is all set to launch this August starring your favourite television divas. Present at the launch of the event were Kanchi Singh, Sara Khan, Barkha Sengupta, Tejasswi Prakash, Rohan Mehra, Indraneil Sengupta and many others. The event took place on a super rainy day at Sun-N-Sand, Juhu! 

    You may have seen these television divas acting, juggling roles, maintaining health and being fit! The divas definitely have cheat meals and in Healthy Bites they will be cheating also healthily! The four-episode series will skewer a cooking face-off staring Barkha Sengupta, Sara Khan, Kanchi Singh and Helly Shah challenging Chef Ishika Konar, Executive Chef at Atmantan Wellness Centre, situated on the pristine land of Mulshi, near Pune.

    The entire series which aims at reaching the households of Indian society and creates a chance for the fans to meet with their favourite celebrity and be a part of the video is ready to start the contest on 26th July, 2019

    Sunflame, a consumer-friendly brand is looking at reaching the Indian millennial and supporting Fit India campaign, K.L. Verma, Managing Director at Sunflame said, ‘Sunflame with its presence in the Indian Kitchens for more than three decades has constantly endeavoured to give homemakers the latest in technology and making cooking a luxurious, pleasurable yet a healthy experience. Our continuous pursuit of the true understanding of health care needs and necessities have made us constantly innovate. We take great pleasure in collaborating with FitZup for Healthy Bites as it will introduce us to healthy India and Millennial audience as well! 

    Chef Ishika Konar, Executive Chef at Atmantan Wellness Centre quoted, “We are really excited to transform the lifestyles of these actors as Atmantan Wellness Centre is extremely result-oriented in its approach to wellness… Scientifically-researched methods and techniques are implemented along with doctor prescribed ingredients in order to tailor-make diets. Atmantan's Cuisine Philosophy believes in organic sourcing, moderate serving, simplistic cooking, use of natural ingredients and herbs from our own farms… Being multi-dimensional in its approach, Atmantan serves Spa Cuisine, Detox menu and Ayurveda Dosha-specific menu… This integrated wellness experience at Atmantan also resonates with Healthy Bites ideology, we are looking forward to this association!”

    Sunny Arora, Founder of FitZup and also a Fitness Enthusiast says, “The thought of Healthy Bites is to communicate to the Fit India about how your favourite meals also can be healthy and delicious at the same time! Being into fitness for 20 years now I practice the same myself and I am glad to seek support from like-minded brands like Sunflame and Atmantan Wellness Centre, who also believe in the same thought and have come to support FitZup! This content will be revolutionary in the healthy food space” ‘Sunflame Healthy Bites’ curated by FitZup Studios to start shooting at Atmantan Wellness Centre in the end of August! 

  • Eros to co-produce Marathi film with Ravi Jadhav

    Eros to co-produce Marathi film with Ravi Jadhav

    MUMBAI: Eros International has joined hands with Ravi Jadhav Films to co-produce a Marathi movie titled &.

     

    An emotional family drama, & is being directed by Prakash Kunte, who has earlier directed Coffee Ani Barach Kahi.

     

    The new film is a touching tale of a family caught in the whirlpool of emotions; a dilemma to choose between the mind and the heart.

     

    Eros International producer Krishika Lulla says, “We are happy to be associating with one of the finest film makers from the Marathi film industry, Ravi Jadhav for the upcoming movie &. We at Eros, believe that Marathi entertainment is witnessing a continual growth and the audiences are now open to new and fresh concepts and by joining hands with leading film makers like Ravi Jadhav and Prakash Kunte, we only want to strengthen this thought further.”

     

    Jadhav added, “& is a heartwarming tale of the complicated human relationships between a mother and daughter and a son and the father. The title, aptly named so defines the connection between the myriad of emotions of individuals and how that affects their life further on. It is an absolute pleasure to be associated with Eros International, who have shown belief in my vision and my content.”

     

    The movie features Mrinal Kulkarni, Siddharth Menon, Shivani Rangole and Indraneil Sengupta, who now makes his foray into Marathi entertainment. The film is set to go on floors on 5 November, 2015 in Mumbai.

  • ‘Children of War’ releases in India and Bangladesh

    ‘Children of War’ releases in India and Bangladesh

    NEW DELHI: ‘Children of War’, a chilling tale of the freedom movement in (then) east Pakistan for creation of a free Bangladesh and its effect on the common people, will be released simultaneously in India and Bangladesh.

     

    However, the version released in Bangladesh is dubbed in Bengali, according to producer Soumya Joshi Devvrat.

     

    The only other time an Indian film had simultaneous release in these two countries was that of Goutam Ghose’ Bengali film ‘Moner Manush’ which was based on the life of Lalan Fakir and had a Bangladeshi co-producer.

     

    Asked why the film has one song in Bengali while the others are in Hindi, she said it was because the song tells a story of emotions of the people at the time.

     

    Loosely-inspired by the unfinished biography of Banga Bandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who led the Mukti Bahini, the film was released in India and Bangladesh in 450 screens.

     

    Inspired by the biography, Devrat and her husband Mrityunjay who has directed the film researched several documents and also met some Indian Army veterans. She says that as several documents on Bangladesh were not available in India, they had to be procured from the United Kingdom.

     

    The movie begins in March 1971 and covers a period of nine months showcasing the atrocities and the crude inhumane methods adopted by the military of West Pakistan. With the support of the Americans and the Chinese, the Pakistani soldiers go on a rampage killing and raping hundreds of thousands of people across the region.

     

    She reveals that the choice to follow three separate stories during the Bangladesh War was a deliberate decision to give a wider picture of what happened before the Indian Army stepped in, as taking a linear story would not have done justice to the story about the birth of a new country.

     

    Thus, the narrative follows the story of a boy, his sister and his father’s word, a liberal patriotic journalist who is forced to take to arms, a war child’s search for acceptance, and the atrocity of the Pakistani army which raped over 400,000 women and killed millions of people. As the film progresses towards its climax, the three stories begin to intertwine with one another.

     

    The film stars Riddhi Sen, Rucha Inamdar, Victor Banerjee, Farooque Shaikh, Indraneil Sengupta, Raima Sen, Tilotama Shome, Rupa Ganguly, and Pavan Malhotra in a powerful negative role.

     

    The film has music by Ishaan Chhabra with songs by Sidhant Mathur. Cinematography is by Fasahat Khan with editing by Apurva Asrani. 

  • Satyagraha: A glorified hunger strike

    Satyagraha: A glorified hunger strike

    There is cinema called Prakash Jha genre. It is basically anti-establishment in its essence. The usual elements involve badly skewed good-vs-bad struggles, the usual locations, plenty of crowds and a small constituency that is supposed to represent the national scene of India today.

     

    Amitabh Bachchan is the honest, retired masterji of a small township. His principles are as tall as his personal being. He is not always right but that is the way he is. He has cast his son, Indraneil Sengupta, in his very own mould. The son, an engineer, is the head of development of a whole precinct of Ambikapur, which is represented by the politician Manoj Bajpai in the state assembly. A new bridge is being built with his design, and Bajpai’s brother is the contractor. As expected, a slab from the bridge collapses and kills many workers. The builder has used inferior materials but the blame is put on the designer, Indraneil, who is killed soon after. A compensation award of Rs 25 lakh for the killed workers’ families is announced by Bajpai in front of the media. Days pass but the award is not forthcoming due to corruption. When approached,the district collector is rude. Angry with his behaviour, Bachchan slaps him in front of his subordinates.

     

    Bachchan is arrested for slapping a public servant. Enter Ajay Devgn, Indraneil’s bum chum who supported Devgn after his parents died in an accident. Devgn tries his best, appointing a topmost lawyer and even approaching the collector. Nothing works and he decides to start a campaign for the release of the honest ex-teacher through posters and MMS clips. Soon the local toughie, Arjun Rampal, an expelled student of Bachchan, joins the campaign with Devgn. Rampal’s speciality is crowd mobilisation. Devgn decides to rope in Kareena Kapoor, a TV journalist from ABP News. Kareena is supposed to travel with the PM on his Japan jaunt but Devgn convinces her that something major is happening in Ambikapur by sending her manipulated pictures of huge crowds. When she arrives, she sees no crowds but not to disappoint her, Rampal soon produces a huge mob.

     

    Bajpai decides to play a good guy, comes personally to his constituency and orders the release of Bachchan and also presents him the cheque for Rs 25 lakh. But looking at the crowd’s backing, Bachchan refuses to accept the money till corruption is totally done away with in Bajpai’s constituency. He gives a deadline of a month for the purpose. However, Bajpai is a tough nut to crack. He holds the ultimate power in the state government which stands because of support of his party. He is in the position to call the shots. This becomes the clash of egos between Bajpai and Bachchan and his supporters Devgn, Rampal and Amrita Rao. Kareena stays back to cover the movement as well as to support it and ends up falling in love with Devgn while she is there.

     

    Bachchan is taunted by the widow of one of the workers who died when the bridge slab collapsed. She tells him it is fine for him to refuse Rs 25 lakh but because of him even her compensation of one lakh is not forthcoming. She and her children have to remain hungry. Bachchan is moved and decides he too won’t eat until the widow’s children get their due and the local administration clears all the dues of the people. He is now on a satyagraha. Don’t know why hundreds of people come and stare at the hungry Bachchan on satyagraha because for the viewer of this movie whatever is happening becomes unbearable! Some relief during this time comes in the form of one of Gandhiji’s favourite Bhajans, Raghupati Ragav Raja Ram with reworked words. Since politicians like Bajpai don’t always relent, the only way to end the film seems to be to let the armed forces out on the mob. There is chaos and deaths and for some reason Bachchan goes for a stroll. Devgn goes to find him when Bajpai’s goons shoot at both, killing Bachchan and hurting Devgn.

     

    Devgn and Rampal go after Bajpai only to hand him over to the police; not a very satisfactory way to deal with a villain for the viewers.

     

    Satyagraha is a dry, insipid film with a script of convenience. Director Prakash Jha may be adept at collecting and handling crowds but the same can’t be said of scripting. A few scenes and sequences are also taken from the film Gandhi. Dialogue is routine. Photography is fair. Editing is slack. Musically, the film has a couple of good songs: the title song and Raskebhare tore naina. Performances by all artistes are okay; the script offers no scope for histrionics to any character.

     

    Satyagraha has nothing except its star line-up to attract people. But that has never been reason enough for the cine-going public.