Satellite Shankar movie review is here. Written and directed by Irfan Kamal, the movie stars Sooraj Pancholi and Megha Akash. Does it wins over the audience?, let?s find out in the movie review of Satellite Shankar.
Immediate reaction when the end credits rolls
Whether its reel or real, when it comes to winning the audience, deshbhakti?? the passion for India is the safest bet.??
The Story of Satellite Shankar
Sweet, innocent and cheerful Shankar (Sooraj Pancholi) has a special ability; Shankar can spark a light of happiness in others and offer a beam of hope. Nicknamed ?satellite? for this uncommon ability, Shankar one day gets injured in an Indo ? Pak crossfire. Advised rest for eight days, Shankar pleads to his superior asking permission for a short holiday to meet his mother (Sohaila Kapur) in Tamil Nadu. Since his special ability has made him the favorite in his unit. Shankar...
Immediate reaction when the end credits rolls
Whether its reel or real, when it comes to winning the audience, deshbhakti?? the passion for India is the safest bet.??
The Story of Satellite Shankar
Sweet, innocent and cheerful Shankar (Sooraj Pancholi) has a special ability; Shankar can spark a light of happiness in others and offer a beam of hope. Nicknamed ?satellite? for this uncommon ability, Shankar one day gets injured in an Indo ? Pak crossfire. Advised rest for eight days, Shankar pleads to his superior asking permission for a short holiday to meet his mother (Sohaila Kapur) in Tamil Nadu. Since his special ability has made him the favorite in his unit. Shankar...
- 11/8/2019
- GlamSham
If you feel that Article 15, that comes under Part III of the Constitution of India and deals with the fundamental rights of each citizen, is integral and thereby made sure to watch Ayushmann Khurrana?s film by the same name, then Jimmy Sheirgill?s upcoming film ?P Se Pyaar, F Se Farar? is sure to impress you.
Why, you ask? Well, Jimmy?s upcoming ?P Se Pyaar, F Se Farar? is based on Article 15 and Article 19. Article 19 is all about the right to freedom of opinion and expression. This film has already become the talk of the town because of its content.
It features Jimmy Sheirgill, Sanjay Mishra, Kumud Mishra and Girish Kulkarni and highlights the subject of the cast and religious disparities. It shows how these inequalities are still prevalent.
The story of the film is based on a real incident that happened in Mathura. It talks about the...
Why, you ask? Well, Jimmy?s upcoming ?P Se Pyaar, F Se Farar? is based on Article 15 and Article 19. Article 19 is all about the right to freedom of opinion and expression. This film has already become the talk of the town because of its content.
It features Jimmy Sheirgill, Sanjay Mishra, Kumud Mishra and Girish Kulkarni and highlights the subject of the cast and religious disparities. It shows how these inequalities are still prevalent.
The story of the film is based on a real incident that happened in Mathura. It talks about the...
- 7/22/2019
- GlamSham
The first-half of Sunny Deol’s admirable but finally undone sequel to the 1990 hit Ghayal is so riveting that one is hoodwinked into believing that we are on to something remarkably well-packaged over here.
Wrong! The second-half comes on like a tornado to wipe out all the good that is achieved earlier. And initially there is plenty that is done with edge-of-the-seat heart-in-the-mouth adeptness as we are introduced to our hero 14 years after he was incarcerated for killing Balwant Rai, played by Amrish Puri in the 1990 hit Ghayal.
New era. New villain. Same hero. This time Ajay Mehra,older and far more distraught than he was 14 years ago (he is psychiatric medication) takes on a corporate tycoon named Raj Bansal, played by Narendra Jha who was so compelling as Tabu’s missing husband in Haider. Here, the rhythm required from Jha is different and he tries hard to find his bearings.
Wrong! The second-half comes on like a tornado to wipe out all the good that is achieved earlier. And initially there is plenty that is done with edge-of-the-seat heart-in-the-mouth adeptness as we are introduced to our hero 14 years after he was incarcerated for killing Balwant Rai, played by Amrish Puri in the 1990 hit Ghayal.
New era. New villain. Same hero. This time Ajay Mehra,older and far more distraught than he was 14 years ago (he is psychiatric medication) takes on a corporate tycoon named Raj Bansal, played by Narendra Jha who was so compelling as Tabu’s missing husband in Haider. Here, the rhythm required from Jha is different and he tries hard to find his bearings.
- 2/9/2016
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Shabana Azmi's very quietly accomplished cinematographer-brother Baba Azmi has directed a short film entitled Conesty. Conesty is a dialogue between a kidnapper played by a theatre actor Shakir Khan and his victim played by an Nsd actor Omi. The film is about the art of conning honestly (hence the coinage 'conesty') would now be released online since there are no proper theatrical outlets for short films. Says Baba, "There's no word like "Conesty". But I thought it described the whole cult of conning quite comprehensively. It's a story of trust and betrayal. When Vishal Vijay Kumar came to me with the script I was quite taken up and decided to shoot it. Believe me making a short film was quite a learning experience." Significantly, like most cinematographers turned directors Baba chose not to do the cinematography of Conesty. "To handle both direction and cinematography would have been a bit too much.
- 9/16/2014
- BollywoodHungama
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