Watch: Gabbar's illustration gets Akshay Kumar's face
Mumbai: After 'Baby' which garnered positive critical acclaim and good box office numbers, Akshay Kumar is now gearing up for his next release. The makers of 'Gabbar is Back' recently released a series of motion posters and now they are back with a series of teasers. But this time, Gabbar's illustration gets Akshay Kumar's face.
The film is a remake of 'Ramanaa' that released in 2002. The shooting of the film was wrapped last year and the makers were looking for a suitable window to release the film. After an interesting first look, the makers have launched a series of teasers.
Akshay is currently overseas shooting for 'Airlift' and will be back in Mumbai within the next two weeks. One can expect a big trailer launch announcement for this film, that will release on May 1. Initially the film was titled ‘Gabbar’, however the makers decided to rename it and came up with the title ‘Gabbar is Back’.The film also stars Shruti Haasan, Sonu Sood and Prakash Raj. Kareena Kapoor is doing a cameo in this film for which she has already shot.
Saif Ali Khan's Bhopal ancestral house might be confiscated by the government
Saif Ali Khan might have to let go off his ancestral
Bhopal property. Reports claim that the government might confiscate the
actor’s palace in Pataudi. And therefore Saifu is busy working with his
team of legal experts to try and save it.
Saif Ali Khan might have to let go off his ancestral Bhopal
property. Reports claim that the government might confiscate the
actor’s palace in Pataudi. And therefore Saifu is busy working with his
team of legal experts to try and save it.
According to a tabloid, the actor’s home in Bhopal has come under the government scanner and Saif’s succession to the throne is now being questioned.
Apparently, the Union home ministry has initiated a procedure to take control of properties of the former princely state under the Enemy Property Act, 1968. And hence, Khan has been asked to submit a copy of the missing agreement between Indian Union and the last ruling Nawab of Pataudi.
It seems that the Phantom actor’s grandmother Sajida Sultan inherited the properties of Bhopal’s last ruler, Nawab Hamidullah Khan in the year 1961. Sajida’s older sister, who was the heir apparently had migrated to Pakistan in 1950, a year after Bhopal State was merged with India.
Will Saif succeed in proving that the Pataudis are indeed the successors to the Bhopal State and manage to give them the written proof of this agreement?
According to a tabloid, the actor’s home in Bhopal has come under the government scanner and Saif’s succession to the throne is now being questioned.
Apparently, the Union home ministry has initiated a procedure to take control of properties of the former princely state under the Enemy Property Act, 1968. And hence, Khan has been asked to submit a copy of the missing agreement between Indian Union and the last ruling Nawab of Pataudi.
It seems that the Phantom actor’s grandmother Sajida Sultan inherited the properties of Bhopal’s last ruler, Nawab Hamidullah Khan in the year 1961. Sajida’s older sister, who was the heir apparently had migrated to Pakistan in 1950, a year after Bhopal State was merged with India.
Will Saif succeed in proving that the Pataudis are indeed the successors to the Bhopal State and manage to give them the written proof of this agreement?
Rakesyh Omprakash Mehra uses over five trucks of marigold flowers from Kolkata for Mirziya
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Looks
like filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra is sparing no effort in ensuring
that his next 'Mirziya' is a film to watch out for.
More so since it marks the debut
of Anil Kapoor's son Harshvardhan Kapoor and yesteryear actress Usha
Kiran's granddaughter and actress Tanvi Azmi's niece, Saiyami Kher. The latest is that he called for five trucks of marigold flowers from Kolkata, said to be the best in India.
After getting high security for shooting the most important sequences
of the film, Mehra shot an elaborate wedding scene of Saiyami's
character, in Jaipur. This is one of the most integral sequences of the
film and Kolkata marigolds were extensively used for it.
Considering it is a grand Rajasthan wedding, the filmmaker needed the
set to look perfect. He looked into each and every detail, from the
costume on each and every person on the set to the floral decoration
which had been used.
The sequence was shot over a period of
seven days. So the team had called for so the makers had called for the
flowers in regular intervals after the initial five trucks. Confirming
the news, a production source explained, "It is a very important
sequence and was shot over many days. Keeping it traditional, simple and
classy was the idea - which sounds easy, but is tough to achieve. The
production team did a wonderful job of achieving that.
Mehra's first love story on celluloid, Mirziya is a contemporary romance set in Rajasthan.
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Looks
like filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra is sparing no effort in ensuring
that his next 'Mirziya' is a film to watch out for.
More so since it marks the debut
of Anil Kapoor's son Harshvardhan Kapoor and yesteryear actress Usha
Kiran's granddaughter and actress Tanvi Azmi's niece, Saiyami Kher. The latest is that he called for five trucks of marigold flowers from Kolkata, said to be the best in India.
After getting high security for shooting the most important sequences
of the film, Mehra shot an elaborate wedding scene of Saiyami's
character, in Jaipur. This is one of the most integral sequences of the
film and Kolkata marigolds were extensively used for it.
Considering it is a grand Rajasthan wedding, the filmmaker needed the
set to look perfect. He looked into each and every detail, from the
costume on each and every person on the set to the floral decoration
which had been used.
The sequence was shot over a period of
seven days. So the team had called for so the makers had called for the
flowers in regular intervals after the initial five trucks. Confirming
the news, a production source explained, "It is a very important
sequence and was shot over many days. Keeping it traditional, simple and
classy was the idea - which sounds easy, but is tough to achieve. The
production team did a wonderful job of achieving that.
Mehra's first love story on celluloid, Mirziya is a contemporary romance set in Rajasthan.
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