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How Anurag Kashyap & Ram Gopal Varma Paved Sohum Shah’s Path To Stardom

How Anurag Kashyap & Ram Gopal Varma Paved Sohum Shah’s Path To Stardom

Crazxy, a whodunit film starring Sohum Shah and directed by Girish Kohli, delves into the challenges of creating an original movie without star power or big names leading the cast. In a candid conversation, the actor-director duo discussed the difficulties of securing financing for such unconventional projects. Shah, known for his role in Tumbbad, expressed his desire to revitalize the filmmaking industry by returning to the old-school approach. He criticized the modern studio culture, where low-risk, formulaic productions dominate, and argued that the industry's business-driven mentality stifles creativity and originality.

28 February,2025 03:28 PM IST
‘Tumbbad’ Fame Sohum Shah at Crazxy Trailer Launch: ‘Don’t Expect the Same’

‘Tumbbad’ Fame Sohum Shah at Crazxy Trailer Launch: ‘Don’t Expect the Same’

Sohum Shah, renowned for his cult classic Tumbbad, is back with a thrilling new film, Crazxy. At the trailer launch, the actor shared how Crazxy differs from Tumbbad, aiming to offer audiences a fresh experience while maintaining the unpredictable twist that made Tumbbad so memorable. Originally slated for a March release, Crazxy will now hit theatres earlier, on February 28. The film is produced by Sohum Shah, Mukesh Shah, Amita Suresh, and Adesh Prasad, with Ankit Jain Films serving as co-producer. Featuring Sohum Shah in the lead.

17 February,2025 05:05 PM IST
Karan Arjun to Jab We Met: Mumbai moviegoers tell us which re-release they loved

Karan Arjun to Jab We Met: Mumbai moviegoers tell us which re-release they loved

2024 saw a surge in old classic Bollywood movie re-releases, with classics like Jab We Met, Karan Arjun, Tumbbad, Laila Majnu, and many others returning to theatres with remastered visuals and enhanced soundtracks. However, audience reactions were mixed, with some enjoying nostalgia while others questioned the necessity of these re-releases. Many felt it was a tactic to capitalise on past successes, and the lack of fresh content left some longing for new cinematic experiences. 

31 December,2024 08:28 PM IST

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