Kartavya
Exclusive: Director Pulkit Reveals If Saif Ali Khan Was Always His First Choice For Kartavya—”I Got Lucky To Have Him”
Kartavya, the latest released film on Netflix, has been garnering attention with Saif Ali Khan returning in action mode. Director Pulkit, who has directed Kartavya, in an exclusive interview with IWMBuzz, talked about the film, highlighting that it's a special film for him, with a revelation that Saif Ali Khan was his first choice for the role of SHO Pawan. In an exclusive interaction with IWMBuzz journalist Sweta Gupta, when asked, the director of Kartavya revealed that it is his dream project and if Saif Ali Khan was always his first choice for the film or if he had others named i | Click Here...
Netflix’s Kartavya Review: A Gripping Tale Of Action, Duty, & Emotions
Netflix's film 'Kartavya' is, as the name suggests, 'Kartavya,' which means 'Duties,' and 'duty' not just means professional duty, but duties in every aspect of life. This film, starring Saif Ali Khan as a dedicated cop, explores themes of lone heroes who stand up to injustice, corruption, and wrongdoing, while confronting societal stereotypes that honor killings. Directed by Pulkit, the film follows a gripping tale of SHO Pawan, played by Saif Ali Khan, set against the Haryanvi backdrop. The film opens with Pawan's birthday celebration at night, but soon the light-hearted moment tu | Click Here...
Saif Ali Khan Returns As Cop In Netflix’s ‘Kartavya’
Netflix India has unveiled Kartavya, an intense crime thriller starring Saif Ali Khan as Pawan Malik, a police officer who faces a moral dilemma due to his dedication to duty. The film shows his struggle to fulfil his professional duties while he tries to keep his family safe from the growing dangers in central India. The film showcases Pulkit's directorial skills, for which he received recognition for his work on Bhakshak, through his ability to create a powerful story featuring exceptional acting talent. Rasika Dugal, Sanjay Mishra, Zakir Hussain and Manish Chaudhari complete the c | Click Here...
