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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag turns 8: Did you know Ranveer Singh auditioned for the lead role in Farhan Akhtar starrer? Bhaag Milkha Bhaag came out in 2013 helmed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, who has recently directed Farhan Akhtar in the upcoming sports film Toofaan. Written By Pinkvilla Desk 8371 reads Mumbai Published: July 11, 2021 01:13 am Bhaag Milkha Bhaag turns 8: Did you know Ranveer Singh auditioned for the lead role in Farhan Akhtar starrer? Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is widely regarded as one of the finest biopics to have been made in Hindi cinema. The film saw Farhan Akhtar portraying the lead character of legendary athlete Milkha Singh who recently passed away due to Coronavirus-related complications. Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra helmed the film and the narrative was bounded in the script form by Prasoon Joshi. Divya Dutta portrayed a brilliant supporting character as Milkha Singh’s sister along with Yograj Si ....
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The Serpent : Questions We Have After Watching the Netflix True Crime Series Pat Saperstein, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The story of criminal mastermind Charles Sobhraj has captivated true crime followers for more than 40 years. The serial killer left a trail of bodies mostly young European and North American backpackers across Asia in the 1970s, then stunned everyone when he escaped from prison not once but at least four times. (Caution: Spoilers ahead! Do not read until you have watched “The Serpent.”) More from Variety Now on Netflix, the devious con man’s story is an eight-part docudrama from Mammoth Screen first shown on BBC, created by Tom Shankland and Richard Warlow. The creators decided to frame the story around Dutch diplomat Herman Knippenberg, who spent years on the trail of Sobhraj and was key to his eventual arrest. They interviewed Knippenberg along with several other real-life figures who are still alive. However, they did ....
While the show imagines Sobhraj as a ruthless killer, there is a small room left for his portrayal as a victim of circumstances in a sequence in the second episode where he asserts how, from the time he was 15 he felt that no one actually wanted him, that he was denied everything. While most of “The Serpent” depicts Sobhraj as a cold, calculating monster, the series creates scope to humanise him through this scene. SNAKE (yet to release) Based on Farrukh Dhondy’s research and interviews with Charles Sobhraj, three seasons of the series will be produced in Hindi and English, according to reports. The series will stream on Zee5. Details are awaited. ....