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Sam Bahadur: A Riveting Tale of India’s Military Legend Comes to UK Cinemas

The much-anticipated Bollywood film “Sam Bahadur” has made its grand debut worldwide in cinemas on Friday, 1 December. This cinematic masterpiece pays homage to Field Marshal Sam HFJ, Manekshaw, MC, a name synonymous with valour and strategic brilliance in Indian military history. A feature by columnist Riccha Grrover for Asian Lite International.

Starring in this monumental film is Vicky Kaushal, who vividly brings to life the title role of Sam Bahadur with his power-packed and unique performance. Alongside him are the very talented Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanya Malhotra, Neeraj Kabi, Edward Sonnenblick, and Zeeshan Ayyub, each contributing to the film’s rich tapestry of characters.
Directed by the acclaimed Meghna Gulzar, known for her impactful storytelling in films like “Raazi” and “Talvar,” and produced by the visionary Ronnie Screwvala, “Sam Bahadur” is more than just a biopic – it’s a tribute to a man whose life shaped the geopolitical contours of South Asia.

India’s first Field Marshal, Manekshaw, led an extraordinary life. His career spanned from the tumultuous times of World War II to his pivotal role as the Chief of Army Staff during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War. This conflict not only altered the course of history but also led to the creation of Bangladesh.

Vicky Kaushal as Sam Manekshaw

“Sam Bahadur” delves deep into Manekshaw’s dynamic personality, showcasing his unyielding spirit and strategic genius. The film is crafted with a narrative that intertwines personal triumphs and professional milestones, bringing to light the essence of a no-nonsense army commander affectionately known as “Sam Bahadur” by those he led.

The screenplay, penned by Bhavani Iyer, Shantanu Srivastava, and Meghna Gulzar, take the audience on a journey through the life of a legendary leader, a man of principle and valour. The musical score of “Sam Bahadur” is crafted by the renowned trio Shankar Ehsan Loy, with soul-stirring lyrics by the legendary Gulzar, adding depth and emotion to this epic narrative.

“Sam Bahadur” isn’t just a film; it’s a slice of history, a story of leadership, and a tribute to a man who became a legend.

“Sam Bahadur” has released nationwide in cinemas through Bakrania Media on Friday, 1 December.

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Lal’s ‘Neru’ Promises a Riveting December Showdown

The poster simply features Mohanlal dressed up as a veteran lawyer in official attire, donning a black coat on top of a white shirt…reports Asian Lite News

Superstar Mohanlal is gearing up for his next film ‘Neru’, a legal drama. Dressed up as an experienced lawyer, the poster looks bleak and grounded, with the actor really selling his avatar.

A bleak kind of legal drama, the narrative revolves around the actor taking the reins of delivering justice himself while fighting the very system which he works under.

The movie was confirmed to be releasing sometime this year, though its release date was unknown with some even speculating that the film will not be released before 2024. However, back in early November, the film’s release date was confirmed as December 21.

Unveiling the poster of himself, Mohanlal wrote: “#’Neru’ Official Poster. Releasing worldwide on December 21st!”

The film will be directed by the veteran and highly acclaimed director Jeethu Joseph who had also directed Mohanlal’s films ‘Drishyam’, and ‘Drishyam 2’ which were later remade in Hindi as well and starred Bollywood superstar Ajay Devgn.

The poster simply features Mohanlal dressed up as a veteran lawyer in official attire, donning a black coat on top of a white shirt. Wearing glasses and sporting a full beard, the actor’s dress however looks less like an attorney and more like a judge, a curious choice.

Mohanlal has worked with Jeethu Joseph in several films before such as ‘Aadhi’, and ‘12 Man’. Apart from that, the two will also be working together in the upcoming action-thriller Malayalam film ‘Ram’, which will release sometime in 2024.

Last seen in ‘Jailer’ in a special appearance, the megastar will next be seen in actor-producer Vishnu Manchu’s epic film ‘Kannappa’, while Jeethu Joseph last directed the acclaimed mystery-thriller film ‘Kooman’ in 2022.

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‘Tiger 3’: A Unique Spy Thriller with Mind-Blowing VFX

‘Tiger 3’ also keeps you engaged in its drama. The chemistry of Tiger and Zoya is back and is indeed filled with a lot of emotions. It makes the film an interesting family watch…reports Asian Lite News

After 2017, we have finally got our OG spy back on the big screens. Yes, Salman Khan as Tiger is back in ‘Tiger 3’, and watching him again after around five years is nothing short of a treat. We got a chance to watch ‘Tiger 3’ and we can say it’s a must-watch action entertainer.

As Tiger, Salman Khan has a different aura altogether. He’s the messiest of all. He is unbeatable. Fun-loving, intense, brimming over with swag, adventurous, he is everything when it comes to his family. But ‘Tiger 3’, as a whole, is a unique film with an amazing storyline, amazing action sequences, mind-blowing VFX, surprising cameos, and the iconic BGM.

If we look at the storyline, it’s unique. We can say that we as an audience have not seen such a story before. It’s interesting and will keep you engaged throughout.

Coming to action sequences, they are truly amazing. They are something we only get to see in Hollywood films — that’s the level ‘Tiger 3’ touches. Interestingly, there are 12 additional action sequences in the film. Adding zing to the range of action sequences are the top-notch VFX. They are awesome. The makers have forced on every detail.

‘Tiger 3’ also keeps you engaged in its drama. The chemistry of Tiger and Zoya is back and is indeed filled with a lot of emotions. It makes the film an interesting family watch.

And last but not least, cameos: What we have seen in ‘Tiger 3’ is the coming together of the spy universe. From seeing Shah Rukh Khan as Pathaan to Hrithik Roshan as Kabir, they come as a surprise and at an apt time.

Count it as the final mission of Tiger, to save his family, which is very risky and life-threatening. It is mind-blowing and include some wonderful dialogue. What makes the film interesting towards the end is its mystery linking to ‘War 2’ and some other Yash Raj Film. So, there can only be one conclusion: ‘Tiger 3’ is an must-watch.

Film: Tiger 3 

Duration: 156 minutes

Cast: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Emraan Hashmi, Ranvir Shorey, Ashutosh Rana and Riddhi Dogra.

Produced by Aditya Chopra 

Director: Maneesh Sharma

Rating: ****

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Sreemoyee Singh’s Film Shows Hope Amidst Challenges in Iran

The filmmaker admits that the inspiring point was Farrokhzad, who died at an early age of 32 years but continues to be a reference point for feminism, someone who dared to write about feminine desire in the 60s…writes Sukant Deepak

Tree-lined alleys, autumn leaves enveloping the ground beneath, underground gatherings resounding with music and singing, a lone woman protester being pushed by the Police. But what remains constant in this collage of Iran, is poetry — haunting and evocative. With words, with silence.

Filmmaker  Sreemoyee Singh’s documentary ‘And, Towards Happy Alleys’ screened to a full house during the ongoing Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF), one of India’s finest festivals, goes beyond the young filmmaker’s fascination with Iranian cinema and poet Forugh Farrokhzad, and takes a deep dive into contemporary the Iranian society much divorced from the western gaze at the country.

Created simultaneously while doing her Ph.D. thesis about Iranian new wave cinema, the movie sees the Kolkata-based Singh, who learned Farsi at Tehran University in conversation and singing with master filmmakers like Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Shirvani.

“I studied literature during my graduation and fell in love with Iranian poetry, especially by Forugh Farrokhzad, and during my Master’s in Film  Studies, I was inspired by Iranian cinema — wondering how they managed to navigate censorship and tell human stories that are so life-affirming,” Singh tells .

Shot in a verite style, the film that has been to around 17 festivals sees the director not just behind the camera and narrating a very personal experience, but never undermining the political, social, and human environment of her characters. The filmmaker admits that the inspiring point was Farrokhzad, who died at an early age of 32 years but continues to be a reference point for feminism, someone who dared to write about feminine desire in the 60s.

The director lived in Iran for four years off and on and made a total of five trips to the country. “I started meeting people and my idea was to spend time with filmmakers like Panahi, who is also the central character in the film, and decipher how someone like him continues to make movies despite a 21-year ban. How does he find ways to tell stories that pain him, realize that reality and translate it to cinema?” Singh, whose movie premiered at Berlinale, says that through her conversations with filmmakers there, she understood that human resistance reigns supreme even when one is being throttled — you will still gasp, you will still express.

When she first went to Iran, there was a feeling of deja vu — the terrain, the atmosphere, and the people. During the first week of filming, when a woman asked ‘Are you filming me’, she decided to change her style. From observational, it became participatory. “Learning Farsi opened many bridges… I became a part of the film. Considering it is also my personal journey, there is my voice-over and not to mention, the singing I did. For decades, women have not been allowed to sing in public there. My journey there affirmed that one must continue expressing and putting up resistance. We must fight every day to retain our art. This holds true for India too — for art makes us truly free, thus it is paramount to fiercely protect the space that allows us to express,” says the director who also teaches film studies. 

While she did make it a point to call her mother once a day to inform her that she is fine, and Iran is not what many think of it, Singh takes a long hard gaze at the anti-hijab protests, the consequences of living under a totalitarian gaze, the constant vigil of plainclothes police. 

However, what is most important is that she finds hope in every frame — with haunting poetry, clandestine singing, and alleys forever wanting to snatch happiness.

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Manipuri Filmmakers Shine at 54th IFFI

Sharing her excitement with Waari Singbul Network, a local online media, Meena Longjam said: “I am extremely happy and it’s great that ‘Andro Dreams’ has been selected as an opening film. I think I’m the first female filmmaker from Manipur to get this honour.”…reports Asian Lite News

The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) has unveiled its list of selected films for the 54th IFFI 2023, to be held from November 20 to 28 in Panjim, Goa with Manipur’s ‘Andro Dreams’ would be the opening film of the Indian Panorama non-feature section.

The event this year will be another shot in the arm of the Manipuri cinema as Meena Longjam’s ‘Andro Dreams’ will be the opening film of the Indian Panorama non-feature section, promising a captivating start to this iconic cinematic journey.

Organised under the aegis of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Indian Panorama segment, considered the festival’s flagship component, will feature a total of 45 films, consisting of 25 feature films and 20 non-feature films.

‘Andro Dreams’ is the third Manipuri non-feature film to achieve the honour of opening the Indian Panorama section. The first film was Aribam Syam’s ‘Yelhou Jagoi’ (1995), after a gap of 21 years, it was followed by Bobo Khuraijam’s ‘Ima Sabitri’ (2016).

Sharing her excitement with Waari Singbul Network, a local online media, Meena Longjam said: “I am extremely happy and it’s great that ‘Andro Dreams’ has been selected as an opening film. I think I’m the first female filmmaker from Manipur to get this honour.”

“I hope this news of ‘Andro Dreams’, showcasing how girls from a small village in Manipur can dream big, will come as a ray of hope for others. I hope we can stay resilient like the protagonists in my movie through this current adversity,” she added.

Another Manipuri filmmaker, Waribam Dorendra, a talented storyteller, who is based in Guwahati, will also make a mark at the 54th IFFI with his non-feature film, ‘Last Meet’. This compelling piece of cinema has earned its place among the selection of films that will grace the IFFI stage.

Dorendra expressed his excitement about the opportunity to showcase his work and contribute to the rich tapestry of Indian cinema at the 54th IFFI 2023, saying: “The film is my own personal journey accompanying my mother to meet my old bedridden uncle in his village home. The movie was not planned beforehand. I was interested in recording the real-life moments unfolding, and yet as a filmmaker, it is possible to take an observer’s position.”

“I am also interested in looking at the physicality of our existence, the relationship we build along the way and the gradual physical decay. The film was shot towards the end of 2016, but final editing was done at the beginning of 2023. In a way, it becomes a family memory album in real-time,” he added.

Dorendra started to shoot the film in October 2016 during his little more than a week’s stay at his uncle’s village in South Assam. However, the editing took a longer time than expected as his machine broke down, and he could complete it only this year after buying a new editing machine.

When asked about his response to the news of two Manipuri films to be honoured at IFFI 2023, filmmaker Bobo Khuraijam, whose film ‘Ima Sabitri’ opened the India Panorama in 2016, said: “I especially welcome Meena to the league of Manipuri’s ‘opening batsmen’ in the Indian Panorama section of IFFI.”

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‘A Ranjith Cinema’ First Look Poster Out, Stars Join the Hype

Manju Warrier, the acclaimed Lady Superstar, had the privilege of unveiling the poster showcasing the female stars of the film, further enhancing the excitement surrounding this project….reports Asian Lite News

The anticipation for Nishant Sattu’s upcoming film, “A Ranjith Cinema,” is building as the first look posters have been unveiled. The excitement was shared not only by the film’s star cast but also by prominent figures in the Malayalam film industry.

Prithviraj Sukumaran took to his social media to release the first look poster, triggering a wave of excitement among fans and industry insiders. Lijo Jose Pellissery, Kunchacko Boban, Tovino Thomas, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Biju Menon, Unni Mukundan, Antony Varghese Pepe, and other leading stars joined in the promotion.

Lady Superstar Manju Warrier did the honours of revealing the poster featuring the female stars of the film, adding to the buzz surrounding this project.

“A Ranjith Cinema” boasts a talented ensemble cast, with Asif Ali, Saiju Kurup, Anson Paul, Namitha Pramod, Hannah Regi Kosi, and Jewel Mary in lead roles. The film promises to be a romantic family thriller set against a compelling family backdrop.

In addition to the stellar main cast, the film also features an array of renowned actors, including Harishree Asokan, Aju Varghese, Kalabhavan Nawaz, Ranji Panicker (of ‘Ustad Hotel’ fame), Kottayam Ramesh, Jayakrishnan, Mukundan, Krishna, Krishnan Balakrishnan, Santhosh George Kulangara, Jassi Gift Jordy Erathupetta, Sabita Anand, Shobha Mohanan, and many others in crucial roles.

Produced by Nishad Peachey and Babu Joseph under the banner Luminous Film Factory, the film is executive produced by Namit R and One Two Three Frames. Sunoj Velayudhan and Kunjunni S Kumar are handling cinematography duties, while Rafeeq Ahmed and Ajeesh Dasan have composed the lyrics, set to music by Mithun Ashokan.

The film’s crew includes Javed Chemb as Production Controller, Akhil Raj Chirail and Koyas as Art Directors, Rony Vellathuval as Makeup Artist, Vipindas as Costume Designer, and Nidad and Shalu Peyad as Stills Photographers. Collins Leophile is responsible for Advertising Art, and A S Dinesh and Rogin K Roy are managing Public Relations.

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SIIMA Awards: Tamil and Malayalam Stars in Spotlight

In Tamil, the biggest contest was between ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’ and ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ with the former winning by a narrow margin…reports Asian Lite News

The second night of the SIIMA (South Indian International Film Awards) saw the winners for Tamil and Malayalam cinema announced, with ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’, ‘Rocketry’ and ‘Vikram’ in Tamil, and ‘Bro Daddy’, ‘Nna Thaan Case Kodu’ and ‘Hridayam’ in Malayalam taking the spotlight.

In Tamil, director Mani Ratnam’s ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’ led the race with 10 nominations, followed by the Kamal Haasan-starrer ‘Vikram’ with nine. R. Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry’ nabbed the award for Best Leading Actor, while ‘PS1’ won the ultimate award for Best Film, narrowly inching out ‘Rocketry’, though Madhavan did win the award for Best Debutant Director.

In Malayalam, ‘Bheeshma Parvam’ led the race with eight nods, followed by ‘Thallumaala’ with seven, though the biggest award was nabbed by ‘Nna Thaan Case Kodu’, which won Best Film.

The race was a steep one in both categories, because much like the first night where Telugu and Kannada cinema had produced several critically and commercially acclaimed blockbusters, Tamil and Malayalam cinema did the same, so it was very hard to predict who would win the race, especially as the voting was done by a fan poll.

In Tamil, the biggest contest was between ‘Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1’ and ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ with the former winning by a narrow margin. In Malayalam, it was between ‘Bheeshma Parvam’, ‘Thallumaala’ and ‘Nna Thaan Case Kodu’, though ‘Thallumaala’ won Best Leading Actor.

SIIMA is an occasion to celebrate the artistry of South Indian cinema in the fields of direction, technical achievements, story writing and cinematography, as well as provide a platform to take South cinema to international audiences.

The event was being held at the Dubai Trade Centre, between the dates of 15-16 September, with the first night giving off the awards to Telugu and Kannada, and the second for Tamil and Malayalam.

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‘Kalki2898AD’ unveils an epic sci-fi journey

Deepika’s character is introduced as a recruit in an army from the futuristic world, Amitabh’s face is seen covered in bandages and shows his powerful eyes. We then see a man holding ‘Lord Hanuman’s idol in his hand…reports Asian Lite News

The makers of highly-anticipated film ‘Project K’, starring Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Haasan in the lead, have finally unveiled the first glimpse at the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), with the official title announcement.

The film is now officially titled ‘Kalki2898AD’. This cinematic masterpiece has been hailed as a seamless fusion of science fiction and unprecedented storytelling, setting new benchmarks for the genre.

The grand unveiling of ‘Kalki2898AD’ took place at the prestigious San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), where the film captivated audiences with its visionary concept and spellbinding visuals. 

The new title perfectly encapsulates the essence of the film, generating curiosity and excitement among fans and cinephiles worldwide.

Directed by Nag Ashwin, ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ promises to transport audiences to a world never seen before in Indian cinema. The film’s premise, set in the distant future of 2898 AD, seamlessly blends futuristic elements with rich storytelling, offering an unparalleled and immersive cinematic experience.

The one minute 15 second teaser is set in a dark and sci-fi futuristic world. It begins with a glimpse of war-torn time-period, where people are being treated violently by the oppressor, and they are running for their lives. It shows a message flashing ‘when the world is taken over by darkness, a force will rise. The end begins now’. 

Deepika’s character is introduced as a recruit in an army from the futuristic world, Amitabh’s face is seen covered in bandages and shows his powerful eyes. We then see a man holding ‘Lord Hanuman’s idol in his hand.

Prabhas’ character can be seen as a valiant warrior, who becomes the saviour of the people and the world, with his futuristic superpowers. It also shows Big B fully covered in bandages and doing some action. 

It further shows a man (probably portrayed as a scientist) asking “what is project k?”, after which we get a glimpse of Prabhas’ face shot and braving himself against a sword. 

Produced by C Aswani Dutt from Vyjayanthi Movies, the magnum opus is set to release on January 12, 2024.

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Barbie core frenzy is reaching its peak

It’s evident that people all over the world are ready to embrace their inner Barbie and channel her iconic style…reports Asian Lite News

The Barbiecore trend has dominated runways and Instagram feeds for quite some time. However, with the upcoming release of the highly anticipated “Barbie” movie on July 21st, the Barbiecore craze is now at its pinnacle!

The iconic doll has always been the ultimate trendsetter, and the proof is in the pudding. Immediately after the trailer dropped, searches for Barbie skyrocketed by a staggering 300%! It’s evident that people all over the world are ready to embrace their inner Barbie and channel her iconic style.

Here are 4 fun ways to help you play-up her signature charm. Are you ready to become a living, breathing Barbie doll?

Barbie Blonde!

Get the Schwarzkopf Simply Color Peanut Blonde and apply directly to achieve the target shade (follow instructions on the pack)

In case the hair is darker, bleach before applying colour.

Voila, your Barbie hair is ready to party!

Bouncy High Pony

First, prep your hair by applying the Schwarzkopf Taft Power Hair Mousse, section by section

Blow dry hair to create volume

With a curling iron, create soft texture along the hair lengths. Gather hair at the top center of the head and secure with a rubber band or scrunchie

Style your bangs or pull out some loose strands to frame the face

Add finishing spray with Taft Ultimate Hair Lacquer to keep the style in place and hold for hours

Bubble Braid or Chunky Braids

To prep the hair, start applying Schwarzkopf Taft Power Hair Mousse, section by section

Blow dry hair to create volume

Section hair neatly and create a loose plait. While holding the end of the plait firmly with one hand, use the other to loosely tug and fluff each part of the plait starting from the top. Secure with a rubber band.

On some Taft Power Hair Lacquer for a finishing spray to keep the style and add some radiant shine!

Big Blow-out

Rinse hair with a shampoo and conditioner to keep it fresh for the next step

Time to take sections and apply the Taft Power Hair Mousse

Now using a large brush, blow dry the hair creating lots of volume

Finish with a Taft Shine Hair Spray for a glossy topcoat finish and an extra dose of shine!

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‘Safed’ celebrates unconventional love of widow and eunuch

Presented by Legend Studios and Anand Pandit, ‘Safed’ has been produced by Ajay Harinath Singh and Sandeep Singh…reports Asian Lite News

The upcoming film ‘Safed’, the poster of which was unveiled on Tuesday, celebrates an unconventional love between a widow and a eunuch. The film stars Meera Chopra of ‘Section 375’ fame, Abhay Verma, Barkha Bisht, Chhaya Kadam, and Jameel Khan and has been directed by Sandeep Singh, marking his debut as a director.

Talking about the film, Abhay Verma shared: “Amidst the luxuries that one can offer to others, we often forget the most precious gift given to us as humans – the ability to love, which should not know any limits or parameters. ‘Safed’ is nothing but a reminder that love is a language older than humanity.”

Director Sandeep Singh, who has produced films like ‘Ram Leela’, ‘Rowdy Rathore’, ‘Mary Kom’, ‘Aligarh’, ‘Sarbjit’, said, “Safed portrays the emotions of that section of society that we know exists but rarely acknowledge. I feel honoured to begin my debut as a director with a story of a world that most of us know little about. Also, it being Valentine’s Day today, love calls for a celebration, throwing light on a path that may be dark. ‘Safed’ is now ready and I am geared up for its release.”

He added: “The film has been shot in the world’s oldest city Varanasi. The entire shoot was completed in just 11 days with the minimal crew members.”

Presented by Legend Studios and Anand Pandit, ‘Safed’ has been produced by Ajay Harinath Singh and Sandeep Singh.

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