The In-Conversation session held at IFFI 52 was moderated by actor Ankur Pathak. The 52nd edition of the International Film Festival of India that commenced on November 20 in Goa will run till November 28. Following the COVID-19 protocols, the film festival is being held in a hybrid format. IFFI 2021: Manoj Bajpayee Discusses About Acting and His Role in The Family Man During In-Conversation Session at the Ceremony.
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Two days back, a tweet gave out the information that Indian actor Harish Patel can be seen in the newly released promo of Marvels. The actor can be seen in the role of what seems to be the henchmen. Holding the gun, Harish is seen standing behind Kumail Nanjiani in the much awaited film,
Eternals. The tweet went viral as the twitter user reminded people that he’s the same actor who played the iconic role of Ibu Hatela in the cult film,
Gunda (1998).
When
Bollywood Hungama reached out to Harish Patel for an exclusive chat, Harish Patel made it clear at the very onset that he’s not allowed to talk anything about
CoWIN portal crashed: cowin.gov.in server facing issues, users unable to register for COVID-19 vaccine News Updated: April 28, 2021 5:04 PM IST
The Indian government has officially opened the COVID-19 vaccine registration for people between the age of 18 years and 44-years. The registration began at 4PM today, April 28, but unfortunately people are unable to register for COVID-19 vaccine via the CoWIN website. Also Read - GST cut: Pulse oximeter, oxygen concentrator, other COVID-related medical devices get cheaper
Not only that, OTP is being delayed and once the six digit OTP is entered in the given space on the website, the CoWIN portal shows server issues. Also Read - How to fix incorrect name, gender, date of birth on COVID-19 vaccine certificate
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April 02, 2021 15:26 IST
Reacting to crime drama fatigue, makers of shows like Gullak , Panchayat and Kota Factory continue to revisit the slice-of-life genre
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Reacting to crime drama fatigue, makers of shows like Gullak , Panchayat and Kota Factory continue to revisit the slice-of-life genre
Most OTT successes last year stuck to the script and doled out the standard concoction of crime, drama and suspense. But some surprised viewers by taking a route less travelled slice-of-life comedy. Take the recent hit
Gullak for example a web series (the second season released earlier this year) that revolves around a caricature of the middle-class Indian family that you very well might bump into on the streets. Simple in treatment and layered in commentary, not only are these shows resurrecting a genre of comedy favoured in the eras gone by, but they are tweaking it to suit modern-day sensibilities. So what is the winning formula? Most shows draw