Richa Chadha was spotted in London shooting for her much anticipated international debut “Aaina”. In the image, Richa Chadha stands side by side with her co-actor, William Moseley, known for his remarkable portrayal in the Narnia franchise.
“Aaina” marks an exciting Indo-British collaboration, bringing together talent from both nations to create a cinematic experience like no other. The production of “Aaina” is in the capable hands of Big Cat Films Limited (U.K.), helmed by producers Geeta Bhalla and P J Singh. Currently, the film is in full swing of production in the bustling streets of London, where the leading duo were captured with their director, Markus Meedt,
The film Aaina marks the directorial debut of Markus Meedt who has directed acclaimed short films, including “Shelter” and “Anonymous” and episodes of mini-series “Let’s Get Macho.”
“Aaina” delves into the realms of drama, exploring the profound consequences of the cycle of violence,...
“Aaina” marks an exciting Indo-British collaboration, bringing together talent from both nations to create a cinematic experience like no other. The production of “Aaina” is in the capable hands of Big Cat Films Limited (U.K.), helmed by producers Geeta Bhalla and P J Singh. Currently, the film is in full swing of production in the bustling streets of London, where the leading duo were captured with their director, Markus Meedt,
The film Aaina marks the directorial debut of Markus Meedt who has directed acclaimed short films, including “Shelter” and “Anonymous” and episodes of mini-series “Let’s Get Macho.”
“Aaina” delves into the realms of drama, exploring the profound consequences of the cycle of violence,...
- 7/31/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Richa Chaddha’s international debut with Indo-Brit production ‘Ainaa’ has had its official launch at the House of Lords in London.
Richa takes on the lead role alongside British actor William Moseley.
Ainaa was officially launched and announced at the prestigious House of Lords by the makers of the film last evening where R.t Hon. Stuart Andrew, M.P. The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Culture, Media and Sport announced the film alongside the lead cast, director and producers of the film.
‘Ainaa’ is helmed by Markus Meedt, who makes his feature debut with the project. The film is a social drama about the impact violence caused by war on human beings and the society at large.
Richa said: “I’m excited to be working in a new part of the world, I like to experiment. They have put together an impressive crew of the best...
Richa takes on the lead role alongside British actor William Moseley.
Ainaa was officially launched and announced at the prestigious House of Lords by the makers of the film last evening where R.t Hon. Stuart Andrew, M.P. The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Culture, Media and Sport announced the film alongside the lead cast, director and producers of the film.
‘Ainaa’ is helmed by Markus Meedt, who makes his feature debut with the project. The film is a social drama about the impact violence caused by war on human beings and the society at large.
Richa said: “I’m excited to be working in a new part of the world, I like to experiment. They have put together an impressive crew of the best...
- 5/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The films may be short, but there is no shortage of scares as Arrow Video FrightFest 2020 announces its showcase of the best new short films from the UK and around the world, with six countries representing three continents. From under-the-bed monsters to monsters in front of your eyes, from the sinister and the creepy to the wickedly human and the not-so-human, this year’s selection shines a spotlight on upcoming filmmakers.
The UK is represented with a record eleven entries. There are world premiere screenings for Werewolf, where game night just got dangerous, A Bit Of Fun, where a girls’ night in brings out the dead and The Beholder, in which you’d be wise to beware the eyes of strangers…
Homeland talent is further highlighted with Flesh Control, which will surely bug you and in The Afterlife Bureau who says there is no paperwork when you’re dead? Staying...
The UK is represented with a record eleven entries. There are world premiere screenings for Werewolf, where game night just got dangerous, A Bit Of Fun, where a girls’ night in brings out the dead and The Beholder, in which you’d be wise to beware the eyes of strangers…
Homeland talent is further highlighted with Flesh Control, which will surely bug you and in The Afterlife Bureau who says there is no paperwork when you’re dead? Staying...
- 8/11/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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