Badmashiyaan cast and crew felt motivated at the music launch held in Mumbai
At the music launch of Badmashiyaan, the cast and crew felt motivated by the presence of chief guest Sonu Nigam. Ankit Tiwari, who has sung the track Shaitaaniyan in the film, hummed a few lines on stage with music directors Bobby-Imran. The event started with a special performance by all the actors, who danced to Kudiya Beiman, which has been sung by Manish J Tipu.
Vijay Gutte's Badmashiyaan — Fun Never Ends is directed by fashion photographer Amit Khanna and produced under the VRG Motion Pictures/After studio. The film stars Suzanna Mukherjee, Sharib Hashmi, Sidhant Gupta, Karan Mehra and Gunjan Malhotra. It releases February 27.
PIX: Madhuri, Jackie Shroff, Mukesh Ambani party together
UK-based billionaire Sanjay Hinduja will wed Anu Mirchandani in a grand three-day wedding extravaganza, which started with a pre-wedding party in Mumbai recently. Anu Mirchandani is the sister of designer Nandita Mahtani, who is a regular in filmi parties.
Quite a few film personalities were spotted at the party. Here's taking a look.
Mumbai doesn't have sufficient theatres for Marathi plays, says Amitab Bachchan
Mumbai: Saying that he is "a proud Mumbaikar", megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Friday rued lack of auditoriums for Marathi plays in the city, and also pitched for a Bollywood museum."The Marathi stage is prominent entity and many of us are unaware of it. And they are unaware because we don't have sufficient theatres for many of these people to perform," Bachchan said at 'Mumbai Next' event organised by the state government.
The facility at Worli's National Sports Complex of India is used for both plays and sports, so there should be an exclusive theatre for plays in Marathi and other languages, he said. The Prithvi Theatre, located near his house in Juhu, is too small, he noted.
Bachchan, who has had an over four-decade association with the film industry, said the city also needs a museum which will document the journey of entertainment world and how it has grown to be the biggest film industry in the world.
"I came here to look for a better job, entered the entertainment industry. But having come here, having
established myself, I am very proud of the fact that I am a Mumbaikar," the actor said.
Drawing from his experience in Gujarat, where he is the brand ambassador for the tourism department, Bachchan said there would be many historical sites with archaeological importance in Maharashtra which we do not know of.
"How wonderful it would be if we can initiate a campaign to inform people," he said, offering his own services.
He also complained about the prohibitive costs and plethora of permissions required to shoot in the city.
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