Chitrangda Singh, who is known for films like ‘Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi’, ‘Yeh Saali Zindagi’, ‘Baazaar’ and ‘Modern Love Mumbai’, is playing the lead role in Goutam Ghose’s next Indo-Italian yet-to-be-titled film, which also stars Italian actor Marco Leonardi, known for his work in the acclaimed movie ‘Cinema Paradiso’.
The film is being made in English, Hindi, and partly in Italian with its story revolving around issues of human displacement, through the story of a couple and their child. The first look of the film has been released and it shows the actress in a de-glam look. Donning a plain orange saree and minimalist make-up, Chitra looks sharp and beautiful.
The official statement from the production house Life Journey Films Production Llp stated, “Chitrangda is that rare combination of beauty with talent. She has proved her mettle as an actress. We are thrilled to work with her. The role is...
The film is being made in English, Hindi, and partly in Italian with its story revolving around issues of human displacement, through the story of a couple and their child. The first look of the film has been released and it shows the actress in a de-glam look. Donning a plain orange saree and minimalist make-up, Chitra looks sharp and beautiful.
The official statement from the production house Life Journey Films Production Llp stated, “Chitrangda is that rare combination of beauty with talent. She has proved her mettle as an actress. We are thrilled to work with her. The role is...
- 12/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Currently India is the 103rd country in the list of 119 countries of the world in respect to the hunger index. ‘Raahgir’ is an angry manifesto by a veteran film maker who has shown the symbiotic relationship between poverty and rural life to us for a long time. Goutam Ghose’s ‘Raahgir’ gravitates around Nathuni’s (Tilottoma Shome) life and her struggle to satisfy hunger. This film is based on a short story—‘A day in the rain’ by Prafulla Roy.
The film opens with a scene where we see that Nathuni is almost getting raped. She fights against the situation and gets herself out. She carries the inflicted violence on her in the next sequence. The village where Nathuni and her family reside has no option to provide them with food. Nathuni’s husband (Omkar Das Manikpuri) is paralyzed due to police brutality and therefore cannot earn. She has to...
The film opens with a scene where we see that Nathuni is almost getting raped. She fights against the situation and gets herself out. She carries the inflicted violence on her in the next sequence. The village where Nathuni and her family reside has no option to provide them with food. Nathuni’s husband (Omkar Das Manikpuri) is paralyzed due to police brutality and therefore cannot earn. She has to...
- 11/24/2019
- by Shounak Kashyapesque
- AsianMoviePulse
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