Connect with us

Entertainment

'The Silent Prayer’ director Senthil Vinu has disturbing memories of 1984 riots in Coimbatore

Published

on

'The Silent Prayer’ director Senthil Vinu has disturbing memories of 1984 riots in Coimbatore

Mumbai, April 1 (IANS) Senthil Vinu, who has directed the upcoming film ‘The Silent Prayer’, has shared that he has some disturbing memories from the riots of 1984 that ravaged Coimbatore.

‘The Silent Prayer’, which will be screened at the Red Lorry Film Festival on April 5, is based on the 1984 riots in Coimbatore.

The story of the film is told through the lens of young Sikh siblings caught in the whirlwind of events far beyond their control.

This film pays tribute to their unconquerable spirit, illustrating how, amid the gravest of times, the purest light of humanity is often ignited by the youngest among us all.

Recollecting his experience, director Senthil Vinu said: “I have some very disturbing memories from the riots of 1984 in Coimbatore. But as I travelled around India and the world, I discovered that the broader populace remained largely unaware of the riots that ravaged Coimbatore. Yet, amid the ashes of destruction, I observed something remarkable — the resilience of the Sikh community.”

ALSO READ:  Robert Downey Jr. remembers meeting Nolan as he pitches to play Scarecrow in 'Batman Begins'

He added, “Despite their establishments being reduced to ashes, they embarked on a journey of rebuilding from scratch, forging ahead with their lives. Astonishingly, they harbored no animosity towards the city or its inhabitants, choosing instead to view the ordeal as a dark chapter in their past.”

The music for the film has been crafted by the veteran music composer Ilaiyaraaja.

Producer Nisha Patial also shared the story of how the veteran composer came on-board for the film.

She shared that Ilaiyaraaja was impressed by the narrative of the film, and felt that the film is meant for the global audience.

Sharing how the composer agreed to do the film, Nisha said: “Our paths had previously crossed with the maestro for another venture, which, due to unforeseen circumstances, was paused. Yet, destiny had its plans when ‘The Silent Prayer’ was conceived. Presenting the raw version of our film to him was a moment charged with anticipation. His response not only uplifted our spirits but also affirmed our belief in the film’s universal appeal. Maestro said after seeing the ‘film that is meant for the global audience and the music also needs to be global’. He was humble enough to give us the opportunity to listen to us for what kind of music is needed.”

ALSO READ:  Kamal Haasan shares picture with Siddharth: ‘Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear’

“The subsequent moments were surreal. As we prepared to leave, anticipating discussions and planning in the coming days, Ilaiyaraja’s words halted us in our tracks. ‘Where are you going? The musicians are waiting in the studio’, The maestro had decided; the creation begins now. The immediacy, the spontaneity of his decision, was both a surprise and a testament to his dedication and passion for music,” she added.

“As the notes flowed, so did the emotions, touching something deep within, bringing tears of joy and a profound sense of gratitude. In that moment, it was clear; Ilaiyaraja doesn’t just create music. He weaves emotions, crafting melodies that speak directly to the soul,” she concluded.

‘The Silent Prayer’ is produced by Nisha Patial of Palampur Talkies and Directed by Senthil Vinu.

–IANS

aa/prw

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Entertainment

Huma Qureshi shares birthday celebration photos with her 'best family'

Published

on

By

Huma Qureshi shares birthday celebration photos with her 'best family'

Huma Qureshi shares birthday celebration photos with her 'best family'

Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) Actress Huma Qureshi, who has recently turned 38, has shared a peek into her birthday celebrations with her ‘best family’, and it includes her brother Saqib Saleem, and actors Rajkummar Rao, and his wife Patralekhaa.

Huma celebrated her 38th birthday on July 28, and now on Tuesday, she has shared celebratory birthday pictures on her Instagram account, where she has 8.3 million followers.

The selfies feature Huma in a black dress, Rajkummar in a blue T-shirt, Patralekhaa in a black tank top, and her brother Saqib.

The pictures also show actor Rachit Singh.

The actors are currently holidaying in Europe.

Huma captioned the post as: “Blessed with the best #mafamily… only remember laughing and singing the whole trip… #love #family #friends #blessed.. Thank you all for making it sooo special.”

On the work front, Huma had made her film debut in 2012 with a supporting role in Anurag Kashyap’s directorial two-part crime drama ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’.

ALSO READ:  How social media has been a game-changer for actress Shivangi Verma

The movie featured Manoj Bajpayee, Richa Chadda, Reema Sen, Piyush Mishra, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Pankaj Tripathi, and Tigmanshu Dhulia.

She has then starred in movies like ‘Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana’, ‘Ek Thi Daayan’, ‘Badlapur’, ‘Jolly LLB 2’, ‘Bell Bottom’, ‘Double XL’.

Huma was last seen in the biopic ‘Tarla’, which is based on Indian chef and cookbook author Tarla Dalal.

It features Huma in the titular role, and is directed by Piyush Gupta and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and Nitesh Tiwari.

The film is streaming on ZEE5.

She also featured as ‘Madness ki Malkin’ in the comedy show ‘Madness Machayenge-India Ko Hasayenge’.

Huma will next be seen in comedy film ‘Jolly LLB 3’, starring Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Amrita Rao and Saurabh Shukla.

She also has ‘Pooja Meri Jaan’, ‘Gulabi’, and ‘Bayaan’ in the pipeline.

On the other hand, Rajkummar was last seen in romantic sports drama ‘Mr. & Mrs. Mahi’. He next has ‘Stree 2’, ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’, and ‘Bhul Chul Maaf’ in the kitty.

ALSO READ:  Tom Cruise is the ‘coolest person’ Jay Mohr has ever met

–IANS

sp/khz

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Josh Hartnett hopes he 'learned a lot' since his days of early stardom

Published

on

By

Josh Hartnett hopes he 'learned a lot' since his days of early stardom

Josh Hartnett hopes he 'learned a lot' since his days of early stardom

Los Angeles, July 30 (IANS) Actor Josh Hartnett hopes he has “learned a lot” since his days of early stardom he achieved as a teen idol in the late 1990s.

Hartnett found fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s as he featured in several popular films such as “40 Days and 40 Nights” and “Pearl Harbor”.

“I hope I’ve learned a lot since then. It was all just brand-new, very shiny, and very interesting. I look back on it all fondly, but I also see someone just trying to figure it out,” the actor told Men’s Health, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Following the years where he was known as a teen idol, he decided to take further control of his career.

He said: “I never wanted to chase the hottest property and be one of the guys who could have gotten it but didn’t get it, or whatever… don’t want to be a part of that game. As soon as people see that you’re working in movies that are getting more attention, you become more viable.”

ALSO READ:  Avinesh Rekhi, Tanisha Mehta cut cake for 100 episodes of 'Ikk Kudi Punjab Di'

“It’s probably just a reflection of who I am. I’m annoyed by people that play the numbers and game the system and just do the safe thing. Generally, I find that kind of… I’ve always wanted to try to do things that are a little bit more off-centre.”

Recently, the actor appeared in a string of blockbusters such as “Oppenheimer” and “Wrath of Man”.

However, he said he would love to make something like an animation so his children could be involved in his career.

–IANS

dc/khz

Continue Reading

Entertainment

It was Sanjay Dutt who motivated David Dhawan to become a director

Published

on

By

It was Sanjay Dutt who motivated David Dhawan to become a director

It was Sanjay Dutt who motivated David Dhawan to become a director

Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) Director David Dhawan, who ruled the Bollywood of the 1990s, has revealed that it was Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt who motivated him to take up direction.

David Dhawan, who is an Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) graduate, went through many courses during his career.

Although he initially thought of becoming an actor, he enrolled in FTII Pune for the course of film editing.

However, it was during the editing of the film ‘Naam’ when Sanjay told him to explore possibilities as a director.

David, who appeared on the chat show ‘The Invincibles’, told show host Arbaaz Khan, “‘Naam’ has another very big thing in my life. I was editing ‘Naam’, the actor in the film ‘Naam’ was Sanjay Dutt, and Sanjay used to always be extremely friendly, he would come and watch the rushes and one day he said, ‘David yaar tu director Kyun nahi Banta?.'”

ALSO READ:  How social media has been a game-changer for actress Shivangi Verma

“I said, ‘Kaun banayega Mujhe director’ and he said ‘Ban Gaya tu, 3 days ago I signed a film and Tu usko Direct karega’, can you believe it?,” he added.

At this point in the episode, Arbaaz said, “Kya baat hai! Unbelievable but were you prepared for that when this happened? Were you already talking about it?”

David said, “No nothing.”

Arbaaz then said, “So Sanjay Dutt came as a blessing in disguise.”

To which David said, “He was like ‘Tu Kar na yaar, I will be there’.”

–IANS

aa/khz

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Nikeet Dhillon-starrer 'Tujhpe Main Fida' S2 revolves around mystery hidden in Cole Town

Published

on

By

Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Nikeet Dhillon-starrer 'Tujhpe Main Fida' S2 revolves around mystery hidden in Cole Town

Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) The makers of Rudhraksh Jaiswal and Nikeet Dhillon-starrer ‘Tujhpe Main Fida’ Season two on Tuesday unveiled the trailer of the modern-day fairytale show, which is a journey filled with love, heartbreak, and mystery.

The one-minute and 35-second trailer takes the audiences back to Cole Town, featuring Rudhraksh as Marcus, and Nikeet as Aaira.

The video gives a peek into how the spark that had once burned so brightly between Marcus and Aaira still lingers.

It further shows the characters mending their hearts post breakup.

Speaking about the series, Rudhraksh said in a statement: “I am stoked to embark on Marcus’s journey once again in Season two. My character experiences profound growth, diving deeper into his personal life and the intricate mysteries of Cole Town. As Marcus navigates the painful process of healing from a severe heartbreak, he must reconstruct and redefine himself before he can fully embrace his path forward.”

ALSO READ:  Dr. Strange and the Multiverse grabs $450 Million

“My passion for storytelling and unwavering dedication to my craft propel me to infuse Marcus’s journey with genuine authenticity and intensity, ensuring that every moment resonates deeply with our devoted audience,” he shared.

Rudhraksh added: “I am deeply committed to bringing a rich, nuanced performance that captures the essence of Marcus’s evolution, and I am eager to share this compelling chapter with our viewers. Thank you for all the love and support you have showered us with, it means the world to us.”

Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV, commented: “The second season of ‘Tujhpe Main Fida’ is the perfect blend of intense romance, mystery, and intrigue. The narrative and the plot will definitely keep the viewers at the edge of their seats with the evolving mystery that hides in the silent lanes of Cole Town. A stellar cast, engrossing story, and excellent screenplay will undoubtedly appeal to audiences.”

Sameer Gogate, General Manager, BBC Studios Productions India, added: “‘Tujhpe Main Fida’ has really captured the hearts and minds of our viewers and we’re excited to bring Marcus and Aaira back for more romance and intrigue.”

ALSO READ:  Avinesh Rekhi, Tanisha Mehta cut cake for 100 episodes of 'Ikk Kudi Punjab Di'

Produced by BBC Studios Productions India, ‘Tujhpe Main Fida’ S2 will stream on Amazon miniTV from August 2.

–IANS

sp/khz

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Indian celebrity photographer Rohan Shrestha shoots 'nice, funny' Ryan Reynolds

Published

on

By

Indian celebrity photographer Rohan Shrestha shoots 'nice, funny' Ryan Reynolds

Indian celebrity photographer Rohan Shrestha shoots 'nice, funny' Ryan Reynolds

Mumbai, July 30 (IANS) Renowned celebrity photographer Rohan Shrestha recently completed an exclusive photoshoot with Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds.

This is not the first time Shrestha has clicked pictures of global head-turners, including names such as Lionel Messi, Kevin Hart and Oprah Winfrey.

The photographer, who has worked with Bollywood bigwigs such as Shah Rukh Khan, Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Priyanka Chopra and Indian cricket superstar Virat Kohli, ‘White T Series’ features celebrities in simple white T-Shirts, has become particularly iconic, capturing the essence of stars like Oprah Winfrey with striking simplicity.

The series began in 2012 with actor Abhay Deol, reports variety.com.

For Reynolds’ shoot, Shrestha implemented his signature style, creating a series of black and white portraits.

The photographer shared an anecdote about bonding with the star over his early role in “Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place”.

“The first thing I spoke to him about was a show that he was a part of when he was much younger,” Shrestha said.

ALSO READ:  Robert Downey Jr. remembers meeting Nolan as he pitches to play Scarecrow in 'Batman Begins'

“I told him about his character Berg and how I used to watch that growing up in India. He laughed and said, ‘Oh, that’s awesome, man, that’s still one of my most favorite roles that I’ve played.'”

Shrestha added that Reynolds is “genuinely nice and funny”.

He added: “He made everybody on the crew laugh. For me personally, I was kind of nervous just because it’s always nervy to shoot someone you’re in awe of.”

–IANS

dc/khz

Continue Reading

Trending