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IANS Review: 'Mirzapur 3' is violent, but demands binge watching!

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Mumbai, July 5 (IANS) The long wait is over. Mirzapur Season 3 has arrived.

And is the delay in releasing the third installment any good? You bet it is. In Mirzapur Season 3, the reign of the Tripathis in Purvanchal is over. Guddu (Ali Fazal) and Golu (Shweta Tripathy Sharma) are pitted against a new contender as they stake their claim to the throne. Will they pass the baptism of fire to become the undisputed rulers or will external forces seek to destroy the seat of power forever?

For all those who loved the ruthless scheming but extremely gripping first two seasons, are in for yet another violent but engrossing 10-episode series. The third season being the most anticipated web series, doesn’t disappoint all the die-hard fans of characters, such as Kaleen Bhaiyya, Guddu Golu or Sharad, who have become familiar names among youth in their day-to-day conversations.

Without giving out any spoilers, let me add that the series is gripping and the drama gets more intense (and gory) as the power struggles intensify.

Continuing from where it ended in season 2, season 3 has Guddu’s actions resulting in Munna Bhaiya’s death and Kaleen Bhaiya getting allied with Sharad (Anjum Sharma), which results in creating new power dynamics both within the family and outside as well. Kaleen calls Guddu “Bhasmasur,” the mythological legend blessed by Lord Shiva whose hubris killed himself. He is ready to pass on the throne of Mirzapur to Sharad and declares him the next Bahubali. That naturally leads to severe confrontations in which all the key characters – Guddu, Kaleen, Sharad, Beena, Golu, and Shatrughan – get involved.

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The raw portrayal of the underbelly of power-hungry, revengeful and ready-to-kill has been the hallmark of Mirzapur. Though a fictional city, Mirzapur and its gruesome killings and cold-blooded murders are akin to what one reads in newspapers today. And that perhaps, resonates with the audience so really well. Alongside, the show manages to weave a complex narrative, rife with morally ambiguous characters. There are also sudden unanticipated twists that don’t really hit you hard as it’s all set against the backdrop of a merciless criminal landscape. But despite all the bloodshed, it remains a vicious cruel account of vengeance as characters harp on payback time making room for more primeval elements coming to the fore and giving us more thrills.

As you watch the developments, what is at its core is the tale of many such blending of Indian politics, lawlessness back-stabbing and the primary business of drugs in the Hindi heartland of Uttar Pradesh. With such a complex web of affairs, there are bound to be complicated relationships too. On that count, Mirzapur 3 interknits the familiar narrative that may seem familiar.

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The iron-fisted Akhandanand Tripathi, the millionaire carpet exporter and the main boss of Mirzapur as Kaleen BhaIyya (Pankaj Tripathi) is grieving the death of his son Munna played by (Divyenndu) and is grievously injured. It is then that his nephew Sharad brings him to his home to help him recuperate. On the other hand advocate Ramakant Pandit (Rajesh Tailing), confesses his crime in the court of law and gets arrested. For some time it seems that the game of ambition, power and greed that threatens the fabric of this lawless city is on its way to normalise, but soon, Ramakant’s family urges him to leave justice in the hands of the judge and be accountable to his family too.

There is no glamorisation in the unflinching violence that follows. Alternating between instances of morality and complete surrender to all the baser instincts of mankind, the 45-minute episodes revel in its portrayal of the socio-political landscape that is invariably hand-in-glove with the criminal world. The organised crime in the mafia parivar, the power-hungry politicians as also the rise of new challengers, keep the conflicts going forever.

Both the directors Gurmmeet Singh and Anand Iyer deserve praise for choosing to shoot in locations that add authenticity to the theme and make it all the more realistic. They also reveal the changing equations between power police and the common man that results in the roles that women play in society. Madhuri (Isha Talwar) who takes over as the chief minister is seen smoking with Sharad in one scene.

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Sanjay Kapoor’s photography captures the dark dingy terrains of the hinterland wonderfully. The scenes of fights, attacks and killings are as heartlessly shown as editor Siddheshwar Ekambe doesn’t spare us the gore. Music by John Stewart Eduri is never jarring, and that says a lot about the subtle use of sound throughout.

But the series will be remembered for brilliant acting by all. Here, besides great acting skills of Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathy, and Rasika Duggal, you will also notice Anjum Sharma, Vijay Varma, and Sheeba Chadha playing definite characters.

Vijay Varma and Anjum Sharma shine as they have more power to deal with as far as their own characterisation is concerned. And they both do a great job too!

Director: Gurmmeet Singh and Anand Iyer

Cast: Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathi Sharma, Rasika Dugal, Vijay Varma, Isha Talwar, Anjumm Shharma, Priyanshu Painyuli, Harshita Shekhar Gaur, Rajesh Tailang, Sheeba Chadha, Liliput Faroqui and Anangsha Biswas

Cinematography: Sanjay Kapoor

Music: John Stewart Eduri

Duration: 10 episodes of 45 minutes

IANS Rating: ***

–IANS

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Shivangi Sharma, Amit Tandon team up for music video 'Ishq Dawa', a song about relationship strains

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Mumbai, July 8 (IANS) Pop singer Shivangi Sharma, who has teamed up with singer Amit Tandon for the upcoming song ‘Ishq Dawa’ shared that the track connects with the current dating scenarios.

Sung by both artists, the song is about relationship differences.

Sharing her excitement about the song, Shivangi said: “It’s a great video with a variety of emotions and relatable audio too. It connects with the current dating scenarios.”

Amit commented: “‘Ishq Dawa’ is a song that visually and audibly describes what happens to many real-life couples who may initially be in love but over time, differences creep in and make the relationship unbearable. It’s a song that everyone who has felt this way can relate to without it sounding preachy. It’s just raw and real emotion.”

Describing their working experience, Amit further stated: “Working with Shivangi for the first time was a pleasant surprise. Besides singing the female vocals, she has also acted in the video with me. She picked up quickly and conveyed the emotions of a fed-up lover who had one foot in and one foot out of the relationship perfectly. Her vocals matched her emotions just right.”

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Heaping praise on Amit, Shivangi added: “Amit is super easy to work with and made my job much easier because he was there while I was recording. He helped me with the Punjabi diction whenever needed. While shooting, Amit’s acting experience improved my acting because he explained the scenes to me before every shot, which led to fewer retakes. So, my experience working with Amit was very smooth.”

‘Ishq Dawa’ promises to be a touching and relatable portrayal of modern relationships. It is set to release on July 11 under the label Amit Tandon Music.

Shivangi is known for her songs ‘Party Party’ with DJ Bravo and ‘Same Old Lies’. Amit rose to fame with ‘Indian Idol 1’ and has been part of shows like ‘Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki’, ‘Dill Mill Gayye’ and ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’.

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Deadmau5 Mumbai concert cancelled due to VIP movement in city

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Mumbai, July 8 (IANS) The Mumbai concert of the Canadian music producer, Deadmau5 has been cancelled. The show was supposed to be held on July 12. However, given Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the city, the event has been cancelled.

Deadmau5 mainly produces progressive house and electro-house music, though he also produces and DJs other genres of electronic music, including techno. He has received six Grammy Award nominations for his work.

The organisers of the show, Sunburn, announced the cancellation of the concert. They said: “The Honourable Prime Minister of India is visiting the city around the scheduled event date, and therefore the planned venue is no longer available for use as per directives issued by the relevant authorities.”

Deadmau5, who last came to India, as part of a three-city Sunburn Arena tour in March 2014, was supposed to perform at the Nesco Centre in the Goregaon area of Mumbai.

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The organisers have said that all tickets will be refunded in full. They also said that they would work “to try and find a window to bring deadmau5 back to India soon.”

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Nishant Malkaani highlights rich history, cultural significance of audio storytelling in India

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Mumbai, July 8 (IANS) Actor Nishant Malkaani, who is receiving a lot of positive responses to his audio streaming series ‘Insta Empire’, has said that audio storytelling has a rich history and important cultural significance in India.

Audio storytelling is ingrained in the subconscious of Indians since we have been hearing lullabies or stories from our grandmothers since we were children.

The actor said: “Yes, certainly. Audio storytelling has a rich history and important cultural significance in India. From lullabies sung by mothers to bedtime stories told by grandmothers, these traditions have been a key part of growing up in India. Because of this, modern audio storytelling feels very familiar and could be very successful in the Indian market.”

He said that unlike movies or TV shows, which need full time and attention, audio series can be enjoyed anytime and anywhere, offering unmatched flexibility and accessibility.

When asked about the experience of working on the audio series, he said: “Working on an audio series is definitely a very different experience, and I believe that, just like any other medium, audio storytelling is carving out its own unique category among other content avenues.”

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“In audio, since it’s without visual elements, the entire narrative must be conveyed through sound alone, which places a greater emphasis on dialogue, sound effects, and music to create a vivid and immersive experience for the listener. This requires a different set of skills and creativity from the team to ensure that the story is engaging and that the audience can easily follow along and visualise the scenes in their minds,” he added.

‘Insta Empire’ streams on Pocket FM.

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Avika Gor on her character in Telugu film: 'After playing bechari roles, this was a good change'

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Mumbai, July 8 (IANS) Actress Avika Gor has opened up on her character Sara in the upcoming Telugu thriller fantasy movie ‘Shanmukha’, shared that after playing a lot of ‘bechari’ and victim roles, this was a good change for her.

Reflecting on her role, Avika said: “The character Sara in ‘Shanmukha’ is trying to investigate something. To play someone who is so curious, interested, and courageous because the character is very confident was interesting for me.”

“After playing a lot of ‘bechari’ and victim roles, this was a good change. Here, I am playing someone who takes leaps and goes out of her way to get things done,” she added.

Directed by Shanmugam Sappani and produced by Thulasi Ram Sappani under Sapbro Productions, ‘Shanmukha’ has a unique blend of thriller and fantasy elements. The music is composed by Ravi Basrur.

The movie also stars Aadi Sai Kumar in the lead. It will soon be released in the theatres.

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Avika made her Hindi television debut in 2007 with ‘Ssshhhh…Koi Hai’, while she made her film debut in Tollywood in 2013 with ‘Uyyala Jampala’.

She has been a part of Telugu movies ‘Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki’, ‘Cinema Choopistha Mava’, ‘Thanu Nenu’, ‘Ekkadiki Pothavu Chinnavada’, ‘Net’, and ’10th Class Diaries’.

Avika gained recognition with her portrayal of young Anandi in the TV show ‘Balika Vadhu’. The actress has also featured in shows like ‘Sasural Simar Ka’, ‘Laado-Veerpur Ki Mardani’, and has been a contestant in the stunt-based reality series ‘Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 9’.

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Jamie Dornan's series ‘The Tourist’ set to get an Indian adaptation

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Los Angeles, July 8 (IANS) Hollywood star Jamie Dornan-starrer thriller television series “The Tourist” is all set to get an Indian adaptation.

Entertainment company Banijay Asia has signed a deal with distributor All3Media International, acquiring the rights to create a local adaptation, reports variety.com.

Written by Harry and Jack Williams, “The Tourist” has Dornan playing a man who wakes up in Australia with amnesia after a near-fatal car crash.

“Seeking answers, he encounters a local woman who remembers him and volunteers to help him rediscover his identity,” the logline said.

The logline further read: “What few clues he can find hint that he has a dark past from which he must escape before it catches up with him.”

The second season of the show, which launched earlier this year, sees the characters relocate to Ireland as the mystery deepens.

The original series was produced by Two Brothers Pictures and Highview Productions.

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Mrinalini Jain, group chief development officer for Banijay Asia & EndemolShine India, said: “‘The Tourist’ offers a unique blend of mystery and suspense that we believe will resonate deeply with our viewers. We are ecstatic to bring an adaptation of such a gripping and internationally celebrated series to Indian audiences.”

“Collaborating with All3Media International allows us to maintain the high standards set by the original while infusing it with a distinct Indian touch.”

Sabrina Duguet, EVP for Asia Pacific at All3Media International, added: “‘The Tourist’ has been a phenomenal success globally, and we are delighted to see it being adapted for the Indian market.”

“Banijay Asia has an impressive track record of creating high-quality local adaptations, and we are confident that they will deliver an exceptional version of this globally loved thriller. We look forward to seeing how the story will be reimagined for Indian viewers.”

Banijay Asia has previously adapted shows including “The Night Manager,” “Call My Agent” and “The Trial”.

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