06 November, 2017

Mohit Madaan shines in his upcoming film – AKSAR 2


Mooted as one of the most promising actors in Bollywood, Mohit Madaan is playing a pivotal role in Aksar 2 (a sequel to the 2006 film Aksar).

A Business Professional Degree holder who was born in Delhi and since childhood his parents decided to migrate to New Zealand. All his schooling and college having done there, here is a dude who has completed his Degree in Business in Information Management and then pursued Chartered Accountancy. Then what is he doing in the Filmy Town – Bollywood?



“It was while in New Zealand that I developed keen interest watching hindi films though the cinema hall was more than an hour’s drive from our house. Being a crazy fan of SRK and Akshay Kumar, I must have watched practically every hindi film screened there,” justifies Mohit Madaan. More...http://www.filmytown.com/mohit-madaans-upcoming-film-aksar-2/

03 November, 2017

Revealed: That’s how Rajkummar got close to his character in ALTBalaji’s BOSE Dead/Alive


Being a perfectionist that Rajkummar Rao is, the actor likes to get into the skin of every character that he plays. Right from going on a special diet to put on weight for the role to reading every book possible on Netaji, Rajkummar’s journey to become Subhas Chandra Bose on screen has been a tumultuous one.
Rajkummar who will be seen next in ALTBalaji’s most ambitious digital show BOSE Dead/Alive, trained himself not just physically but mentally as well, to make sure his character looks authentic on-screen.
To ensure that he got the pulse of the character right, Rajkummar did a very interesting thing. He put up pictures of Subhas Chandra Bose on the mirror of his make-up room, which he used to observe while getting ready or whenever he was in there taking a break.  More...http://www.filmytown.com/how-rajkummar-got-close-character-bose-deadalive/

Dharamshala Intl Film Fest 2017 kicks off with screening of ‘Mukti Bhawan’

The 6h Dharamshala International Film Festival, 2017
kicked off with a screening of Shubhashish Bhutiani’s  Mukti Bhawan 
which was presented by its lead actor Adil Hussain

DIFF 2017 Highlights include a Special screening of A Death in the Gunj, presented in person by director Konkona Sen Sharma
Amit Masurkar’s Oscar Entry from India, Newton, Deepak Rauniyar’s Oscar Entry From Nepal White Sun, Lijo Jose Pellissery’s acclaimed crime drama Angamally Diaries and Rahul Jain’s Machines are also a part of the DIFF 2017 lineup
 Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, 2nd November, 2017: The first day of the 6th edition of Dharamshala International Film Festival  (DIFF) 2017 kicked off with an inauguration ceremony and the screening of Shubhashish Bhutiani’s much acclaimed film Mukti Bhawan  which was presented by its lead actor Adil Hussain.
 The four day film festival is being held at the Tibetan Children’s Village (TCV) — a beautiful, sprawling venue, 15 minutes’ drive from McLeod Ganj from 2nd to 5th  November 2017.
 The inaugural ceremony of the festival saw actor Adil Hussain address an enthusiastic audience who had turned up in large numbers on the opening day of the festival.
 The opening day saw a talented bunch of children from the Junior class of Tibetian Children’s Village school sing Tibetian songs. This was followed by the announcement of the winners of the Children’s Film Appreciation Competition Course. The winners from the Junior category were Samdol Lhamao from Peoten School and Kritika from Gamru Village SchoolDharamshala. While the winners from the Senior category were Manthan Karky and Vasundhara Thapa from The Army SchoolDharamshala. More...http://www.filmytown.com/dharamshala-intl-film-fest-2017-kicks-screening-shubhashish-bhutianis-mukti-bhawan/