Lakshya Lalwani
Did you know Lakshya Lalwani was a TV star?
Long before Lakshya became the name to watch in Hindi cinema and streaming, he was carving his space on Indian television. His early screen presence hinted at a performer with both range and restraint — someone not just acting for the camera but already living inside the frame. While most know him today for his kinetic role in Kill or the buzz around Aryan Khan’s Netflix debut The Ba**ds of Bollywood, Lakshya’s journey began in a different register — one of daily shoots, tight schedules, and characters built slowly over dozens of episodes. Television gave him the rhythm of th | Click Here...
‘KILL’ Review: Simply ‘Gore’lious
Rating - ****1/2 (4.5/5) To market a film as the 'India's Most Violent Film' or 'India's Goriest Film' is a huge claim given how Indian audiences are used to violent films. But what they aren't used to is graphic violence and sequences that are bathing in gore and blood. For the ones who watch slasher or gory films from the global circuit might still have an understanding of what to expect from what's consistently marketed as 'gory', but if you aren't, you are not ready for KILL. Set in the confined spaces of a train, you might run out of spaces to thin | Click Here...
Khushi Kapoor, Palak Tiwari, And Other Gen-Z Stars’ Bollywood Debut, Check Out
Every year, a large number of new actors enter Bollywood; some of them succeed, while others struggle and eventually fail. However, we must admit that we become just as thrilled to watch a newcomer as we do to wait for a blockbuster from our favorite actors. Actors like Sara Ali Khan, Ananya Panday, Janhvi Kapoor, Siddhant Chaturvedi, and Ishaan Khatter have been warmly received by Bollywood in recent years, and viewers have liked their on-screen presence. Another group of newcomers is now anticipated to enthrall with their Bollywood debut this year. Lakshya Lalwani L | Click Here...
Rewind2020: 6 Newcomers To Watch Out For In 2021
The thing about newcomers is, you never where they are coming from…unless they come from a film family. In which case we are informed well in advance of their arrival. Alarmingly the influx of new talent into Bollywood from non-film families has stopped completely. Here’s looking at the ones who bring hope. 1. Rinzing Denzongpa: Danny Denzongpa'a son, I am told, can do anything. An all-rounder, Rinzing dances, fights, emotes, and makes people laugh too. While his first film is an actioner titled Squad Bollywood's producers are lining up to cast him in a bouquet o | Click Here...