Pankaj Udhas Ghazals Featured Many Bollywood Stars In Music Videos
The man who revolutionized Ghazal as a musical genre is no longer with us. Pankaj Udhas breathed his last on February 26, 2024, Monday after battling a prolonged illness. His family, in an official statement, confirmed the news. The music industry has been mourning his loss. While Sonu Nigam posted a heartfelt note, Hariharan remembered his brother, whom he last met on The Kapil Sharma show.
After Naam’s Chitthi Aayee Hai, Pankaj Ji appeared on TV screens in the 90s, and cable channels were gradually dropping, and he was one of the earliest ones to tap on the music video trend.
Most of the successful actors from today have been part of music videos in the earliest times of their careers. These actors then went on to become successful TV and film actors. Pankaj Udhas Ghazals also followed the music video...
The man who revolutionized Ghazal as a musical genre is no longer with us. Pankaj Udhas breathed his last on February 26, 2024, Monday after battling a prolonged illness. His family, in an official statement, confirmed the news. The music industry has been mourning his loss. While Sonu Nigam posted a heartfelt note, Hariharan remembered his brother, whom he last met on The Kapil Sharma show.
After Naam’s Chitthi Aayee Hai, Pankaj Ji appeared on TV screens in the 90s, and cable channels were gradually dropping, and he was one of the earliest ones to tap on the music video trend.
Most of the successful actors from today have been part of music videos in the earliest times of their careers. These actors then went on to become successful TV and film actors. Pankaj Udhas Ghazals also followed the music video...
- 2/26/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
A series of nightmarish journeys for TikTok, a choose-your-own-adventure interactive romantic comedy, and the third season of Meta Runner are among the online projects set to share in $1.8 million from Screen Australia.
The nine titles to receive online production funding cover YouTube, Facebook, Igtv, TikTok, VR, and even a bespoke smartphone app and website.
Screen Australia head of online Lee Naimo said the assortment of release platforms spoke to the ingenuity of online creators when identifying and finding their audiences.
“We’ve been blown away by the volume of great applications coming in this year and we are proud to announce such a large slate of projects as part of Screen Australia’s ongoing commitment to online storytelling,” he said.
“These projects showcase the depth of local talent working in the online space, as well as the broad range of genres cutting through to online viewers.”
Screen Australia’s online team has recently been restructured.
The nine titles to receive online production funding cover YouTube, Facebook, Igtv, TikTok, VR, and even a bespoke smartphone app and website.
Screen Australia head of online Lee Naimo said the assortment of release platforms spoke to the ingenuity of online creators when identifying and finding their audiences.
“We’ve been blown away by the volume of great applications coming in this year and we are proud to announce such a large slate of projects as part of Screen Australia’s ongoing commitment to online storytelling,” he said.
“These projects showcase the depth of local talent working in the online space, as well as the broad range of genres cutting through to online viewers.”
Screen Australia’s online team has recently been restructured.
- 11/28/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Chances are you have seen at least one thing that Kathryn Bigelow has done in the past, and it is probably ‘Point Break’ or ‘Strange Days’. What she has done in ‘The Hurt Locker’ is bring us one of the most real, intense films about war ever created and although that is a broad and wide open statement I can confidently stand behind it.
The film follows a Explosive Ordnance Disposal team in Iraq whose sole purpose is disabling bombs that would otherwise destroy innocent soldiers and civilians. The movie opens with Sergeant Matt Thompson(Guy Pearce) as the guy in the bomb suit putting his life on the line to disable a bomb that is threatening the lives of innocent Iraqi civilians. When he goes to attempt the disarm they quickly realize its a setup and someone remote detonates the bomb which as you can guess kills him in the suit.
The film follows a Explosive Ordnance Disposal team in Iraq whose sole purpose is disabling bombs that would otherwise destroy innocent soldiers and civilians. The movie opens with Sergeant Matt Thompson(Guy Pearce) as the guy in the bomb suit putting his life on the line to disable a bomb that is threatening the lives of innocent Iraqi civilians. When he goes to attempt the disarm they quickly realize its a setup and someone remote detonates the bomb which as you can guess kills him in the suit.
- 7/24/2009
- by Scott
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Who says murder can't be funny?
Liberation Entertainment has dug deep to acquire domestic distribution rights to writer-director Chaz Thorne's Just Buried, a black comedy produced by Trilogy Entertainment and Standing 8 Prods. A fall release is planned.
Buried, which premiered in September at the Toronto International Film Festival, follows the increasingly questionable exploits of a young man who inherits his late father's struggling funeral home and with the help of a cute mortician starts providing his new company with business.
Since its 2006 launch, Liberation has distributed Shotgun Stories and The Hottie and the Nottie and has the upcoming Take, "Tokyo!" and Kicking It.
Submarine and CAA negotiated on behalf of Thorne.
Liberation Entertainment has dug deep to acquire domestic distribution rights to writer-director Chaz Thorne's Just Buried, a black comedy produced by Trilogy Entertainment and Standing 8 Prods. A fall release is planned.
Buried, which premiered in September at the Toronto International Film Festival, follows the increasingly questionable exploits of a young man who inherits his late father's struggling funeral home and with the help of a cute mortician starts providing his new company with business.
Since its 2006 launch, Liberation has distributed Shotgun Stories and The Hottie and the Nottie and has the upcoming Take, "Tokyo!" and Kicking It.
Submarine and CAA negotiated on behalf of Thorne.
- 5/21/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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