Jaat
The biggest USP of an actor is the ability to transform, and adapt to different characters: Prashant Bajaj
Actor Prashant Bajaj, who was seen in the film Jaat and is also part of the upcoming movie Coal King, says that he loves the fact that as an artist, he can play so many different kinds of roles. He adds that this versatility of the profession makes it fun for him to work every day. “I believe the biggest USP of an actor is the ability to transform and adapt to different characters. The versatility to portray a wide range of emotions and characters while staying true to your craft is something that sets an actor apart. It's about making each role your own, regardless of the genre, a | Click Here...
OPINION: This Season, Bollywood Takes On IPL
The love-hate relationship between cricket and the entertainment industry has been one curious case over the years—one that continues to oscillate between collaborative synergy and cautious distance. These two behemoths of mass engagement reign supreme when it comes to the viewing habits of millions and millions out there. And while the cross-section between these industries perhaps defines the sort of synergistic crossover that fans fawn over—think star power at cricket auctions or cinematic tributes to sporting legends—it also breeds a strange sense of aloofness. Especially when it | Click Here...
‘Jaat’ director Gopichand Malineni reacts to legal trouble surrounding the film & sequel plans
Following the release of Jaat, a film that quickly found both commercial success and controversy, director Gopichand Malineni has spoken about the ongoing backlash and shared insights into the franchise's future. The film has drawn criticism over a particular scene involving actor Randeep Hooda, leading to a formal complaint and an FIR being lodged in Jalandhar. The case, filed under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, names Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh, producer Naveen Yerneni, and director Malineni. The complaint alleges that a scene set in a church disresp | Click Here...
FIR filed against ‘Jaat’ team for ‘religious insensitivity’ in church scene
Bollywood actors Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, and Vineet Kumar Singh are among those named in a police complaint filed in Jalandhar, Punjab. The case pertains to a sequence in the film Jaat, which has been accused of offending the sentiments of the Christian community. The complaint, lodged mid-week, also names director Gopichand Malineni and the producers associated with the movie. It invokes Section 299 of the Bharat | Click Here...