The second season of the Zee5 series explores the effects of how the truth is frequently sensationalized to garner attention. The show addresses the tension between moral journalism and sensational news. Sonali began her acting career in 1994 with Aag and has also frequently fallen victim to tabloid culture and yellow journalism.
Now with May already started, we got to know about some movies which will hit the theatres this month. Let’s take a look at all the movies that will be released this month.
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Casting directors have also started to consider it when approaching actors in recent years; several actors have openly discussed how they have been rejected for roles in favor of influencers who have more social media followers than they have.
One of his best-known films to date is Andhadhun which was released in 2018. Recently, the actor discussed the movie and admitted to "snatching" it from Sriram Raghavan. He also disclosed Raghavan's initial feelings that he didn't 'fit' the role.
Ayushmann Khurrana was last seen in the follow-up to his 2019 smash hit Dream Girl, Dream Girl 2. Raaj Shaandilyaa is the director, and Ayushmann Khurrana played two roles in it. The female protagonists Ananya Pandey, Annu Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Manjot Singh, Rajpal Yadav, and others made up the rest of the cast.
Ayushmann remembered how his father taught him the value of separation from material possessions and remarked that his father's passing was the greatest pain. When asked how he handles heartbreak in an interview with the well-known news website.
He is well-known for his remarkable and influential performances in Indian cinema. His roles in films like Dahaad, Kalkoot Lust Stories 2, and the highly acclaimed Jaane Jaan have particularly struck a chord, establishing him as a gifted actor.
The name might sound familiar as it is also the title of Dev Anand’s 1967 film Jewel Thief but the makers have confirmed that it has nothing to do with the classic and the similarity ends with the title.
Director Siddharth Anand opens up about his directorial plans post "Fighter" and "Pathaan," humorously declaring himself unemployed and in search of the next project.