Where are the soulless remakes? Gajraj Rao takes a dig at Hindi cinema while praising Fahadh Faasil s Joji
In his post, Gajraj Rao took a dig at Hindi cinema and its soulless remakes and obsession with weekend box office collections. Gajraj Rao, Joji film poster
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Updated: Apr 16, 2021, 10:33 AM IST
Amazon Original Movie Joji has been receiving an overwhelming response from the audience and critics alike ever since its release.
Yet another intriguing tale by successful trio – actor Fahadh Faasil, director Dileesh Pothan and writer Syam Pushkaran, Joji, apart from giving a fresh and modern twist to the world-famous tragedy, William Shakespeare s Macbeth, also brings a truly contemporary touch to the narrative.
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Actor Gajraj Rao is a self proclaimed Fahadh Faasil fan. Rao recently watched Faasil s highly acclaimed Joji and couldn t stop himself from heaping praise for the actor and the film s director Dileesh Pothan for their brilliant take on Macbeth . The Malayalam crime-drama, set in a rich plantation family, premiered on Amazon Prime Video last week to critical acclaim. Dear Dileesh Pothan and other Malayalam filmmakers (especially Fahadh Faasil & Friends), I recently watched Joji and I m sorry to say this, but I have a bone to pick with all of you. Enough is enough. It is not fair that you are constantly coming up with original ideas and executing them with utmost sincerity, making actually good cinema, Rao wrote on Instagram.
Badhaai Ho actor Gajraj Rao praises Fahadh Faasil for Joji , takes dig at Bollywood
The Malayalam crime-drama, set in a rich plantation family, premiered on Amazon Prime Video last week to critical acclaim.
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MUMBAI: Actor Gajraj Rao is a self-proclaimed Fahadh Faasil fan. Rao recently watched Faasil s highly acclaimed Joji and couldn t stop himself from heaping praise for the actor and the film s director Dileesh Pothan for their brilliant take on Macbeth .
The Malayalam crime-drama, set in a rich plantation family, premiered on Amazon Prime Video last week to critical acclaim. Dear Dileesh Pothan and other Malayalam filmmakers (especially Fahadh Faasil & Friends), I recently watched Joji and I m sorry to say this, but I have a bone to pick with all of you. Enough is enough.