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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Neena Gupta-Sunita Rajwar on their off-screen friendship: We met in theatre and became friends
Mumbai, They may be pitted against each other as political rivals in "Panchayat" as Manju Devi and Kranti Devi but in real life, Neena Gupta and Sunita Rajwar enjoy a great friendship that goes back to their theatre days. The two have worked together on the 2020 film, 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan', and the Prime Video series, 'Panchayat'. 'We met in the theatre, we did a play together. We kept working together, and when we do a show, we get a lot of time for rehearsals. We have been friends for many years, and we occasionally meet over food or just like that,' Gupta told PTI in an interview. 'When I found out that Sunita was also there , I was very happy because after the shoot, she came to my room in the evening, we cooked together, sometimes, she brought food. So, I got a good company, a good friend,' she said. Rajwar said whenever she gets an offer, and if she is confused about it, she seeks Gupta's guidance. Both Gupta and Rajwar had auditioned for 'Panchayat' and the globally acclaimed movie 'Santosh'. Gupta secured the role of Manju Devi in 'Panchayat', while Rajwar was cast as Geeta Sharma in 'Santosh'. 'It happened during 'Panchayat', where she had auditioned for my role of 'Manju Devi', then there is a film, 'Santosh', for which I had also auditioned for her role,' Gupta said. 'Whenever we do a new project, we both know about it, so it isn't an on-set surprise,' Rajwar said, adding, 'We are friends universally.' Created by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Chandan Kumar, 'Panchayat' revolves around Abhishek Tripathi , an engineering graduate who, for lack of a better job, joins as secretary of a panchayat office in a fictional village named Phulera in Uttar Pradesh. Gupta plays Manju, the elected village head , while Rajwar as Kranti is her rival. The fourth season promises to escalate the rivalry as both characters vie for supremacy in Phulera. Rajwar said she admires Gupta as an actor, particularly her work in 'Woh Chokri', for which the received the National Award, and the popular TV show, 'Khandan'. 'The way she carries herself, how outspoken she is, and how clean she is, is what I admire about her. Apart from 'Panchayat', I've been with her a lot, so I know her very well.' Gupta praised Rajwar's commitment towards acting. "When a person is good in real life, then that goodness is reflected in their work. Sunita is very helpful. She gets immersed in her roles... I really admire her," she said, adding, she has unfortunately not seen Rajwar's work in "Gullak" and "Santosh". Co-star and lead actor Kumar, who plays Abhishek Tripathi or 'Sachivji' in the show, expressed his joy at the tremendous love and appreciation the series has received over its three seasons. ''Panchayat' is a well-written show, there is simplicity, authenticity, but I was not sure how many people would click on it and watch it. But it exploded , and many people saw it, and we got so much love from people. I never thought this would happen. "Although I knew that it was a very different kind of story from the stories that were being told at that time. But we didn't predict that it would get this level of result or response." "Panchayat 4" is scheduled to be released on June 24.


Hans India
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Maanvi Gagroo gives a very special gift to her father this Father's Day
Mumbai: Actress Maanvi Gagroo decided to think out of the box for this year's Father's Day gift. The 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan' actress dedicated 100 trees to her father. Sharing her unique idea with her InstaFam, Maanvi wrote on her Instagram handle, "This Father's Day, I dedicated 100 trees to my father, S. K. Gagroo, for raising us with the strength and grounding to weather any and all storms, while simultaneously instilling in us the power of giving back to the people, the country, and the community." "I've dedicated these trees through @growtrees_global for their project *Trees for EcoTourism(TM) Uttarkashi in Uttrakhand* as a tribute to everything he stands for," she added. Maanvi also posted a happy picture with her dad on her official Instagram handle. On the professional front, Maanvi last graced the screen as Dr Riya in the second season of the much-appreciated series 'Half Love Half Arranged.' Sharing her views on the show, she added, 'Coming back as Riya felt like picking up right where we left off, but this season challenges her (Riya) in a new way. I feel this season will resonate more with the audience as she faces decisions that might be difficult & painful but ultimately help us grow. I'm excited for the audience to see this slight coming of age side of her.' Co-starring Karan Wahi, and Rithvikk Dhanjani, the series revolves around a complex love triangle. Maanvi is known for her work in some acclaimed web series such as "TVF Pitchers", "TVF Tripling", "Made in Heaven", and "Four More Shots Please!". She has also tried her hands in the movies. Back in 2019, Maanvi was seen essaying the role of Apsara, a plus-size woman in the comedy movie "Ujda Chaman". She shared screen space with Sunny Singh in the movie. Maanvi was also a part of Ayushmann Khurrana's "Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan".


News18
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Watch These 5 Films And Shows To Celebrate Pride Month
From Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan to Badhaai Do, here are a few must-watch titles to celebrate Pride Month.


Pink Villa
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
5 movies on Netflix, Prime Video with just the right amount of drama, romance, comedy to start week on a lighter note
The week has just started, and while most of us are well-rested and all pepped up, there are also some who turn to watching light-hearted entertainers to unwind at the end of the day. Well, this is why we curated this list of Bollywood with the right amount of drama, romance, and comedy for a quick and easy watch mid-week. 5 movies with just the right amount of drama, romance, and comedy: 1. Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar Where to watch: Netflix In 2023, Luv Ranjan came up with Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar, a rom-com featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead, alongside Dimple Kapadia, Boney Kapoor, Anubhav Singh Bassi, and more. The commercial success of the film is proof of how much the audience enjoyed the film, and we're sure you will too. 2. Jugjugg Jeeyo Where to watch: Prime Video Another family drama that guarantees a whole lot of entertainment is Jugjugg Jeeyo. This Raj Mehta comic caper stars Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, Maniesh Paul, and Prajakta Koli (in her debut role). Co-produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, the movie showcases how couples from different generations navigate through their relationship and deal with the highs and lows of married life. 3. Jai Mummy Di Where to watch: Netflix Jai Mummy Di brings back Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 stars, Sunny Singh and Sonnalli Seygall, on the big screen. The romantic comedy film is surely going to take you on a hilarious ride while a couple in love try to handle the twisted dynamics between their mothers. Created by debutant director Navjot Gulati, this easy, light-hearted movie is produced by Luv Films. 4. Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Where to watch: Prime Video Ayushmann Khurrana and Jitendra Kumar came together to make the audience laugh out loud with Hitesh Kewalya's Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan. With raging positive reviews from fans and critics alike, the movie narrates a gay couple's struggle in convincing their parents of their relationship. It also stars Gajraj Rao, Neena Gupta, Pankhuri Awasthy, Maanvi Gagroo, and Manu Rishi in supporting roles. 5. Coolie No. 1 Where to watch: Prime Video If you're looking for a masala film that has the right amount of drama, comedy, action and romance then consider watching Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan's Coolie No. 1. Helmed by David Dhawan, it's a recreation of the director's 1995 film of the same name.


Hans India
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Karan Kulkarni's debut EP ‘One' marks a quiet yet powerful rebellion through sound
Renowned for his evocative film scores in acclaimed films such as Shahid, Aligarh, Shubh Mangal ZyadaSaavdhan, and Mard Ko Dard NahiHota, composer Karan Kulkarni is now venturing into uncharted territory with the release of his debut EP, One. Consisting of four tracks, the EP is an introspective musical journey that blends genre-defying sounds with raw emotional undertones. Leading the charge is the single 'Iraade,' a sonic reflection of what Kulkarni calls 'quiet rebellion'—the kind that begins in the solitude of one's own thoughts. Built around a delicate piano motif, 'Iraade' seamlessly fuses gliding synths, layered textures, and nuanced vocal elements to create a soundscape that defies categorization. Kulkarni describes it as an exploration of an emotional arc shaped 'more by questions than conclusions,' setting the tone for the rest of the EP. 'With 'Iraade', I wanted to explore what quiet rebellion sounds like — the kind that begins in your own mind,' Kulkarni explains. 'Whether it's self-doubt, confusion or clarity, each track leans into belief and instinct. The sound shifts and the feelings evolve, but the intention stays clear: to move, to reveal and to connect with people.' Following 'Iraade,' the EP transitions into three more English-language tracks, each with its distinct flavor. '1985' is a nostalgic nod to the past, drawing inspiration from martial arts films and soaked in memory and homage. The minimalistic 'I Love It' uses sparse piano arrangements to offer a reflective meditation on the artist's relationship with creativity and the transformative power of art in today's world. The final track, 'Where Are We Going?', is an electrifying blend of rock, pop, and electronica. A powerful closing note to the EP, the song serves as a metaphorical resurrection, layered with dynamic basslines, uplifting trumpet solos, and energetic guitar riffs. It's both a question and a declaration — asking listeners to ponder the direction of their own lives, while embracing the catharsis that music can bring. Kulkarni's transition from screen to studio feels both seamless and ambitious. Over the years, his scores have been instrumental in defining the emotional tone of films by acclaimed directors like Hansal Mehta, VasanBala, Suresh Triveni, and Honey Trehan. In One, however, Kulkarni steps out of the shadows of narrative cinema and into his own story. 'Through 'One', a new chapter begins in a journey that's been unfolding for years,' he shares. 'I've spent a long time composing for stories on screen — now, I get to share mine. This EP brings together everything I've learned along the way, filtered through instinct, curiosity and a sound that's entirely my own.' True to its name, One feels like both a beginning and a culmination — the unveiling of a world Kulkarni has been quietly nurturing. Its ethereal tones and emotional depth invite listeners to not just hear, but to feel. And as Kulkarni puts it, 'It's both a homecoming and a beginning. I hope people find their own stories in One.' In an age of sonic overstimulation, One stands out by inviting reflection and introspection. It's a thoughtful, genre-fluid project that solidifies Karan Kulkarni's voice not just as a composer for the screen, but as a storyteller in his own right.