Chandramukhi 2 – Trailer (Telugu) | Ragava, Kangana Ranaut | P Vasu | MM Keeravaani | Subaskaran
Chandramukhi 2 – Trailer (Telugu) | Ragava, Kangana Ranaut | P Vasu | MM Keeravaani | Subaskaran
Saanand Verma on his role in Vijay 69: I relived my journalism days
Actor Saanand Verma recently opened up about his latest project “Vijay 69.” Reflecting on his character in the film, Verma shared how the role allowed him to relive his journalism days.
In a statement, he shared, “I really wanted to be part of this project because the character is a journalist, and I’ve actually been a journalist in my earlier days. I started in print journalism before moving into electronic media, but the role was more entertainment-focused than real journalism. I always wanted to be a journalist like Arnab Goswami, though I didn’t quite end up like him. So, playing a journalist in this film felt exciting and close to my heart.”
Saanand added, “The most challenging aspect of playing this role was reliving my journalism days. It’s not an easy profession. You have to be constantly alert and work under pressure, and this role demanded that I tap into that mindset.”The further mentioned that he believes that “Vijay 69″’s core message is about perseverance.
“Vijay 69 teaches us that nothing is impossible. If you’re passionate, determined, and work hard, you can achieve anything. Age is just a number. You are as youthful as you feel in your mind,” Verma added.Verma is widely known for his performances in films like “Chhichhore” and “Apaharan”, as well as his iconic portrayal of Anokhelal Saxena in the TV show “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain”. In his latest project, “Vijay 69”, Saanand Verma takes on the role of journalist.
Speaking about working with Anupam Kher and Chunky Pandey, the actor stated it was a dream come true opportunity for him to work with two of the finest actors in the industry.In the film, Kher plays the role of a 69-year-old old angry man, Vijay Matthew, who dares to dream big.
“Vijay 69” premiered on Netflix on November 8.
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Bobby Deol’s Unique Style Earns Him Villain Role in Kanguva!
In the world of cinema, casting is like finding the perfect ingredient for a dish-you need the right blend to make everything come alive. Director Shiva found his secret sauce for Kanguva in an unexpected way: Bobby Deol’s walk at the airport. As trivial as it may seem, this moment caught the director’s eye, and a decision was made. It’s not every day you find a star who, simply by striding through an airport, can become the villain of your film. But in this case, Bobby Deol’s presence became the key to the film’s dark, merciless antagonist.
In a recent interview, Shiva opened up about how Bobby’s unique style and charisma led him to cast the Bollywood actor as the villain Udhiran in Kanguva. The director, a lifelong fan of Bobby, was instantly drawn to the actor’s confident walk captured in a viral Instagram video. “When I saw him walking at the airport, I knew he would be perfect for this role,” Shiva confessed. Bobby’s portrayal of Udhiran has been nothing short of spectacular, with his character embodying cruelty and chaos. “He’s like a wild animal in the film,” Shiva remarked, a fitting description of the villain who wreaks havoc without a trace of mercy.
Kanguva, which also stars Suriya and Disha Patani, tells the story of a hero fighting for the abolition of slavery. With its intense action, intricate plots, and Bobby’s commanding villainy, the film promises to be a cinematic spectacle. While Suriya shines in multiple looks as the fearless Kanga, Bobby Deol’s Udhiran steals the show with his ferocity. Shiva believes that Bobby brought something rare to the table, elevating the intensity of the film. “He did 100 percent justice to the role I had imagined,” Shiva said, clearly impressed with Bobby’s ability to bring Udhiran to life.
As Kanguva hits theaters with an ambitious goal of earning Rs. 1000 crores worldwide, the buzz is undeniable. Fans and critics alike are eager to see if the film can live up to its expectations-and if the story’s potential for sequels will unfold. After all, who wouldn’t want to see more of Bobby Deol’s ferocious villainy? In the world of cinema, if you’re casting Bobby Deol, you’re not just getting an actor-you’re getting a wild card.