Ranveer Ahlabadia
In Stillness, Stardom: Jeet Redefines Success On The Ranveer Show
Some conversations stay with you long after they end. Not because they were dramatic, but because they were honest. Jeet Madnani’s first-ever podcast appearance on The Ranveer Show is exactly that. No grand declarations. No rehearsed anecdotes. Just a man, self-made, self-aware, and surprisingly simple for someone who has ruled Bengali cinema for over two decades. Jeet doesn’t come wrapped in stardom. He arrives like a memory. Warm, familiar, from the days of Saathi. Throughout the episode, what strikes you most is not what he says, but how he says it. Calmly. Thoughtfully. Alway | Click Here...
Dear Netflix, Why Would You Agree To Something Like Nadaaniyan?
It is baffling. Why would Netflix India be so willing to score a self-goal? After phenomenal projects like Heeramandi, Amar Singh Chamkila, and the very recent Black Warrant -what can be termed as riveting storytelling- the platform goes on to stream a vomit named Nadaaniyan. Grotesque and garrulous, this masterpiece from the house of Karan Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment is as disgraceful as Ranveer Ahlabadia’s buffoonery in a comic show. These are acts with no brains, stemming from | Click Here...
