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‘Civil War’ to open Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai

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Mumbai, March 28 (IANS) Hollywood movie ‘Civil War’ will be the opening film at the upcoming inaugural edition of the Red Lorry Film Festival.

The festival, which will feature over 100 titles from across the globe, offers attendees a chance to be a part of the exclusive premiere of ‘Civil War’ before its global release.

‘Civil War’ follows the story of a small team of military-embedded journalists who travel to the United States as the country is embroiled in its first Civil War since the 1800s, where the states of California and Texas have seceded from the nation to form the Western Forces.

Ashish Saksena, COO – Cinemas, BookMyShow, said, “We are thrilled to present ‘Civil War’ as the opening film of Red Lorry Film Festival. From its visually stunning poster to its high production value, this film is a testament to the excellence of cinema.

“With impeccable sound design, cinematography of A+ quality, and critics debating if it’s Alex Garland’s finest work, ‘Civil War’ promises an unforgettable cinematic experience. Its gripping narrative and sheer brilliance across every cinematic sphere ensure that watching this film on the big screen will be an experience you won’t want to miss.”

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The film, being released by PVR INOX Pictures in India, boasts of a star-studded cast including Cannes Award-winning actress Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura of ‘Narcos’ fame, Nick Offerman, and Stephen McKinley Henderson.

BookMyShow’s Red Lorry Film Festival will be held from April 5 to 7 at Maison INOX in Jio World Plaza and Maison PVR at Jio World Drive in Mumbai.

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Kevin Bacon felt invisible going out in disguise to experience ‘regular’ life

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Los Angeles, July 6 (IANS) Hollywood actor Kevin Bacon stepped outside in disguise to experience life as a “regular person” and realised it is not fun without being recognised.

The 65-year-old actor shared his experience in a Vanity Fair article titled ‘Kevin Bacon Spent a Day as a Regular Person’.

Bacon told the magazine: “I’m not complaining, but I have a face that’s pretty recognisable.”

“Putting my hat and glasses on is only going to work to a certain extent. I went to a special effects makeup artist, had consultations, and asked him to make me a prosthetic disguise,” he added.

After wearing fake teeth, a new nose, and glasses, the actor headed to a shopping mall in Los Angeles and was initially thrilled, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Bacon said: “Nobody recognised me.”

However, Bacon soon regretted his decision.

The actor said: “People were kind of pushing past me, not being nice. Nobody said, ‘I love you’. I had to wait in line to, I don’t know, buy a ******* coffee or whatever. I was like, this *****. I want to go back to being famous.”

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The actor revealed that he always wanted to be famous after seeing his father regularly getting recognised in public.

Bacon said: “In terms of giving credit to my parents, and of course, I give all the credit to them, my mother was very much on the artistic side and really encouraged acting.”

“My brother was a musician, but in general, among the six of us (children), they both encouraged as much creativity as possible in everything — dance, music, theatre, painting, sculpture, whatever. My father was famous in Philadelphia, which in some ways is a small pond, but for me, it was a big pond.”

“I saw him get recognised by people when he would walk down the street, and seeing that was definitely a big driving force in my life. Frankly, I wanted to be more famous than him. And you can lay me down on the shrink’s couch. We could talk about that for a while. But it was definitely a motivator,” he added.

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Amruta Khanvilkar says she felt 'instant spark of camaraderie' with Sharib Hashmi at awards show

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Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) Actress Amruta Khanvilkar, who is sharing screen space with Sharib Hashmi in the upcoming suspense and mystery thriller ’36 Days’, shared how there was an instant spark of camaraderie between them during an award show.

Interestingly, their connection dates back to 2021, when Amruta presented Sharib with his first-ever OTT Award. Now, the actor-duo stars as a reel-life couple in ’36 Days’.

Ahead of the series’ release, Amruta opened up about her experience joining forces with Sharib on screen after instantly hitting it off with him at an award function in 2021.

Recalling the event, Amruta shared: “We first connected at an OTT Awards, and there was an instant spark of camaraderie. Presenting Sharib with his first OTT Award was such a proud moment because I knew then what a talented and dedicated actor he is.”

“Sharib’s dedication to his craft is truly inspiring, and being able to collaborate with him on ’36 Days’ has been an incredible experience. Our characters, Lalita and Vinod, have a complex and intense relationship, and bringing that to life alongside him has been both challenging and fulfilling,” said Amruta.

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The actress further added: “It’s not often that you find a co-star who elevates your performance, but with Sharib, that’s exactly what happened. I’m excited for the audience to witness the chemistry and emotional intensity we’ve brought to the series.”

In ’36 Days’, Sharib portrays Vinod Shinde, the general manager at Hotel Emerald Oceans Star Suites in Goa. Amruta essays the role of Lalita, a complex character shaped by a tumultuous past and a relentless pursuit of luxury and status, leading her into morally ambiguous situations.

’36 Days’ also stars Neha Sharma, Purab Kohli, Sushant Divgikar, Shruti Seth, and Chandan Roy Sanyal, among others.

Set against the serene backdrop of a well-off suburban housing estate in Goa, the series unfolds with the discovery of a murder, setting off a chain of events that unravel the hidden secrets of the seemingly perfect neighbourhood.

’36 Days’ will premiere on Sony LIV on July 12.

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'Gutar Gu' actress Gunjan Saini decodes her social media success

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Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) Actress and lyricist Gunjan Saini, who is known for her work in the series ‘Gutar Gu’, shared how social media is a great platform for artists like her, calling it a game changer if used in the right way.

Speaking about the same, Gunjan said: “Instagram has given me a lot of recognition. People who come to my shows are usually my followers who have been with me for a long time. Social media is a game-changer if you use it the right way. It has helped me a lot, and through Instagram, I met my partner.”

Gunjan’s relatability and connection to her content have been key to her success. She is known for sharing viral videos on social media.

“Recently, I wrote about middle-class kids, and it crossed four million views. You have to strategise a lot about what is relatable. I also posted a reel about the T20 World Cup, which was also well received,” said Gunjan, who has 206K followers on Instagram.

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‘Shukriyaa’ is one of her most viral pieces of content.

Talking about the same, Gunjan said: ” ‘Shukriyaa’ crossed 25-26 million views and one million shares, which is huge for my page. The thought was that I believe being grateful is everything, and it can help you achieve more in life.”

However, she acknowledges that writing content for social media can be challenging.

“Being relatable and unique is a challenge. Everyone is trying to be relatable, so you have to find a way to be unique, which can be tricky at times. When you brainstorm and focus on what your audience wants, it becomes easier to create content.”

On the work front, Gunjan played the role of Pari in the teen drama television series ‘Gutar Gu’. Created and directed by Saqib Pandor and produced by Achin Jain and Guneet Monga under Sikhya Entertainment, it stars Ashlesha Thakur as Ritu and Vishesh Bansal as Anuj.

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The show also features Satish Ray, Meenal Kapoor, Harsh Khurana, Shubham Kumar, Tushar Shahi, Aarrian Sawant, and Sambhavi Sthapak in pivotal roles.

The show is streaming on Amazon miniTV.

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Emma Roberts calls aunt Julia's classics 'comfort' movies to watch

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Los Angeles, July 6 (IANS) Actress Emma Roberts says she has downloaded her Oscar-winning aunt Julia Roberts’ movies and watches them for comfort when she is by herself.

Emma, who is the niece of Hollywood star Julia Roberts, made this revelation in an interview with Variety, reports people.com.

When asked if the two might ever work together in a movie, Emma said: “I would love to find the perfect project for me and my aunt, and I know that there will be something. But it’s never been the right thing.”

“She’s the best, and I want to do something with her. We send each other books and talk about stuff, but it hasn’t been right.”

Emma is okay with just watching her Oscar-winning aunt’s “comfort” work.

“I watch her movies when I’m on location and by myself. I have movies of hers downloaded on my computer that I watch for comfort. My Best Friend’s Wedding and America’s Sweethearts are my safe movies,” she said.

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Emma, the daughter of Julia’s older brother Eric Roberts, has opened up about her relationship with the veteran actress in past interviews, always maintaining that there’s no pressure to live up to Julia’s success.

Speaking about her own work, Emma discussed how she tunes out the criticism she sometimes receives.

In her latest film, titled ‘Space Cadet’, Emma plays a Florida party girl who becomes the only hope for a NASA space program.

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Nicole Kidman talks about ‘beautiful’ film costume she wishes she had kept

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Los Angeles, June 6 (IANS) Hollywood star Nicole Kidman regrets not keeping a movie costume and wishes she had done so.

In Vogue’s interview series ‘Off the Cuff’, Kidman told her co-star Joey King that she regrets not taking a specific costume from the 2001 iconic film ‘Moulin Rouge’.

“I wish I kept the pink feathers from ‘Moulin Rouge’, ’cause they’re so beautiful,” the actress said of one of the outfits she wore as nightclub star Satine in the movie, reports people.com.

Kidman wore the stunning two-piece ensemble, which featured a fitted, embellished bustier and a pink feathered train. It was selected by the film’s co-costume designers, Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie.

The actress also mentioned regretting not keeping the glasses her character Alice Harford wore in the 1999 thriller ‘Eyes Wide Shut’.

“I keep nothing, but I do keep all my couture dresses,” said Kidman.

For the red carpet look for the premiere of ‘A Family Affair’, alongside King and Zac Efron, the actress wore a floor-sweeping strapless nude Gucci gown with a middle thigh-high slit. She completed her look with a gold choker necklace for a subtle yet dramatic effect.

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Directed by Richard LaGravenese, ‘A Family Affair’ is about how an unexpected romance triggers a series of funny consequences for a young woman, her mother, and her boss.

Kidman began her journey in showbiz in 1983 with ‘BMX Bandits’. She gained the spotlight with ‘Dead Calm’ and the series ‘Bangkok Hilton’.

In 1990, she gained international acclaim with ‘Days Of Thunder’, a sports action drama featuring her former husband Tom Cruise. She subsequently appeared in films such as ‘Far and Away’, ‘To Die For’, ‘Eyes Wide Shut’, ‘The Others’, and ‘Cold Mountain’.

Over her career spanning more than four decades, Kidman won an Academy Award for portraying Virginia Woolf in the 2002 film ‘The Hours’. She received nominations for ‘Moulin Rouge!’ in 2001, ‘Rabbit Hole’, ‘Lion’, and ‘Being the Ricardos’.

Kidman has also starred in films such as ‘The Golden Compass’, ‘Australia’, ‘Paddington’, ‘Aquaman’, and ‘Bombshell’.

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