O’ROMEO
O’Romeo actor Kashyap Shangari on preparation, performance and working with Maverick Vishal Bharadwaj
There’s a quiet ease in the way Kashyap Shangari approaches his work. He isn’t drawn to noise or overexposure. What matters to him is whether a role feels truthful. His recent performance in Vishal Bharadwaj’s O’Romeo reflects that instinct, controlled, internal, and emotionally present without trying too hard. For Kashyap, acting is less about display and more about surrender. When asked about his working style, Kashyap keeps it simple. “I just try to understand the scene honestly. If I understand what the character wants in that moment, the rest usually follows.” | Click Here...
O’Romeo Review: A musical, bloody piece of art
Romeo rings in your ears as you walk inside the theatre—Shakespeare again—your head plays the infamous Kill Bill whistle, you mumble: O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?—Romeo chimes in with his boat, strumming his guitar, with jasmine wrapped around his wrist, receives a call to go on a killing spree. Romeo is not Romeo in name—because “what’s in a name?” Shahid Kapoor amplifies the embodiment as Hussain Ustara, a stone-hearted contract killer, who kills, galloping a bit of betel juice, goes bloody while moving you to the beats. Unusually, you relish it while v | Click Here...
Toxic, Dhurandhar 2, King, O’Romeo – Bollywood gets set for its testosterone-driven, expletives-aided, blood-ridden macho sagas
Bollywood is going through a massive change and really, one couldn’t quite see it coming. Post pandemic, KGF: Chapter 2 was the most bloody affair and even its 400 Crore Club success in Hindi didn’t quite prepare one for what lay ahead. I believe what really set the tone post that for a much wider phenomenon that also got accepted by the audience in a big way was Animal. There was masochism, blood and testosterone all over the narrative of the Sandeep Reddy Vanga - Ranbir Kapoor film. How did audiences react? Well, they made it the first ever A rated film to not just enter the 500 Crore | Click Here...
O’ROMEO & Tu Yaa Main To Make Valentine Clash
We can foresee a Valentine's clash this year, with two biggies, O’ROMEO and Tu Yaa Main. The two films aim to push forward intimidating stories. O’ROMEO is a Vishal Bhardwaj directorial, and Tu Yaa Main is helmed by Bejoy Nambiar. Scroll below to know what you can expect in the films. O’ROMEO O'Romeo is an impending Bollywood action-thriller that will surely make its way to the big screens on the 13th of February, 2026, to coincide with Valentine's week. This will be the fourth time the award-winning duo of Shahid Kapoor and the renowned director Vishal | Click Here...
