Actress Mansi Srivastava, who will be seen playing the negative role of Raina in the upcoming show ‘Main Hoon Saath Tere’ has opened up on her character’s look, calling it “vile”.
The show is set to take you through the journey of a single mother, Janvi (Ulka Gupta), underlining the constant social scrutiny and numerous challenges a mother has to face while doubling up as a parent.
Janvi lives with her son Kian, who is the nucleus of her world but despite their strong bond, Kian experiences the void of a man’s presence in the house, more as a partner for his mother than a father for himself.
The plot thickens when Janvi crosses paths with an affluent businessman Aryaman (Karan Vohra) and the two end up working under the same roof.
Mansi will be seen playing Aryaman’s sister, Raina. Although she is the youngest daughter of the Bundela family,...
The show is set to take you through the journey of a single mother, Janvi (Ulka Gupta), underlining the constant social scrutiny and numerous challenges a mother has to face while doubling up as a parent.
Janvi lives with her son Kian, who is the nucleus of her world but despite their strong bond, Kian experiences the void of a man’s presence in the house, more as a partner for his mother than a father for himself.
The plot thickens when Janvi crosses paths with an affluent businessman Aryaman (Karan Vohra) and the two end up working under the same roof.
Mansi will be seen playing Aryaman’s sister, Raina. Although she is the youngest daughter of the Bundela family,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Shekinah Garner isn’t afraid to cop to the plastic surgery she’s had done.
The 90 Day Fiance personality has been an open book regarding the myriad of facelifts, filler, and other procedures she’s had done to alter her appearance.
The 41-year-old aesthetician opened her Instagram DMs over the weekend when she conducted a Q&a, encouraging her followers to ask her questions.
One of the questions came from a curious fan who asked Shekinah, “Can you name your facelift surgery Dr. plz? Your face looks amazing.”
Shekinah was happy to oblige and uploaded a side-by-side shot depicting the before-and-after results of her facelift along with her plastic surgeon’s Instagram handle.
In the “before” photo, Shekinah appeared to be makeup-free, and her eyes were blurred out. The mom of one was still recognizable, despite her eyes being censored in the pre-surgery pic.
90 Day Fiance star Shekinah Garner...
The 90 Day Fiance personality has been an open book regarding the myriad of facelifts, filler, and other procedures she’s had done to alter her appearance.
The 41-year-old aesthetician opened her Instagram DMs over the weekend when she conducted a Q&a, encouraging her followers to ask her questions.
One of the questions came from a curious fan who asked Shekinah, “Can you name your facelift surgery Dr. plz? Your face looks amazing.”
Shekinah was happy to oblige and uploaded a side-by-side shot depicting the before-and-after results of her facelift along with her plastic surgeon’s Instagram handle.
In the “before” photo, Shekinah appeared to be makeup-free, and her eyes were blurred out. The mom of one was still recognizable, despite her eyes being censored in the pre-surgery pic.
90 Day Fiance star Shekinah Garner...
- 1/29/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Perhaps the best way to describe the Norwegian zombie movie, Handling the Undead (Handtering av Udode), is as a mournful reflection on grief, on the struggle of the bereaved to let go of their departed loved ones. Based on the book by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist, whose debut novel, Let the Right One In, became one of the best vampire movies of the 21st century — yielding a solid enough American remake, a so-so Showtime series and an innovative British stage adaptation — Thea Hvistendahl’s debut feature is a slow-burn experience that demands patience.
The degree to which that patience is rewarded will depend on the viewer’s willingness to get lost in the mood of pervasive anxiety and sorrow in a movie whose elegant restraint make it more psychological study than horror. That applies even once the rotting flesh-eaters have been revealed. One selling point of the multistrand drama...
The degree to which that patience is rewarded will depend on the viewer’s willingness to get lost in the mood of pervasive anxiety and sorrow in a movie whose elegant restraint make it more psychological study than horror. That applies even once the rotting flesh-eaters have been revealed. One selling point of the multistrand drama...
- 1/20/2024
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In the realm of zombie-themed films, a genre often fliled with clichés and predictable plot lines, Handling the Undead aims to stand out as something different.
Directed by Thea Hvistendahl, and written by Hvistendahl and John Ajvide Lindqvist, the film stars Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Bjørn Sundquist, Bente Børsum, Bahar Pars, Inesa Dauksta, Olga Damani, and Kian Hansen.
The story takes a subtle approach, diverging from the expected scenes of chaos and horror, while focusing on three families set against a backdrop of an apocalyptic event. The narrative is an exploration of human response to the unimaginable.
Handling the Undead opens with the camera hovering over a large apartment complex in the middle of a hot Oslo summer. Mahler (Sundquist) walks up the stairs to an apartment where his granddaughter (Reinsve) is blasting bossa nova music and painting her toenails before getting ready for work. There are pictures of...
Directed by Thea Hvistendahl, and written by Hvistendahl and John Ajvide Lindqvist, the film stars Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Bjørn Sundquist, Bente Børsum, Bahar Pars, Inesa Dauksta, Olga Damani, and Kian Hansen.
The story takes a subtle approach, diverging from the expected scenes of chaos and horror, while focusing on three families set against a backdrop of an apocalyptic event. The narrative is an exploration of human response to the unimaginable.
Handling the Undead opens with the camera hovering over a large apartment complex in the middle of a hot Oslo summer. Mahler (Sundquist) walks up the stairs to an apartment where his granddaughter (Reinsve) is blasting bossa nova music and painting her toenails before getting ready for work. There are pictures of...
- 1/20/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
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