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

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

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: ***

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'Aashiqui' star Anu Aggarwal recalls how filmmakers would come to her without scripts

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'Aashiqui' star Anu Aggarwal recalls how filmmakers would come to her without scripts

Mumbai, Aug 22 (IANS) Actress Anu Aggarwal, who rose to fame with “Aashiqui”, and “King Uncle”, recalled the time when filmmakers would come to her with money for signing a film and would not have a script ready.

In a conversation with Lehren shared on Instagram, the actress could be seen talking about it.

“I was shocked to see that people who don’t have their scripts are not ready when they would come to sign me up for a film. They would have the money ready and I would say I don’t want to sign with the money. I would like to hear the script.”

“They would say the script will be made so you can sign,” she added.

“This was the way and because I am an actor I would like to see what my role, story is. Everything is important. Nobody would have a script… 98 per cent of people would not have the script,” she said.

Anu Aggarwal gained immense popularity in the 1990s after featuring in the musical romantic drama “Aashiqui” directed by Mahesh Bhatt.

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She starred alongside Rahul Roy and Deepak Tijori.

The film was known for its music, by composer duo Nadeem–Shravan establishing their careers.

The soundtrack album has been rated fourth by Planet Bollywood on their “100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks”.

It was the best-selling Bollywood album at the time of its release.

The film was remade in Kannada as “Roja” in 2002.

A sequel to the film, “Aashiqui 2”, with a completely new theme, directed by Mohit Suri, with Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor, was released in 2013.

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Ram Charan's daughter Klin achieves this milestone on grandfather Chiranjeevi's birthday

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Mumbai, Aug 22 (IANS) On the 69th birthday of actor and politician Chiranjeevi, his son Ram Charan has shared a peek into their family vacation to Paris, France, which is also the first trip of his daughter Klin Kaara with her grandparents.

Ram took to his Instagram account, where he has 23.9 million followers, and shared a family picture from Paris.

The snap shows his parents– father Chiranjeevi, mother Surekha, his wife Upasana Kamineni, and their furry friend–pet dog. We can see Chiranjeevi holding his granddaughter Klin adorably in his arms.

Ram looked dapper in a black shirt, matching trousers and an olive green jacket.

They are posing against the backdrop of Eiffel Tower.

The post is captioned as: “Klin Kaara’s first trip with her grandparents!!! Memorable”.

In another post, Ram dropped a photograph with his father, wearing matching South Indian ethnic outfits.

He wrote in caption: “Happpiest birthday, Appa!!”

Meanwhile, on the occasion of Chiranjeevi’s birthday, UV Creations and director Vashistaa Mallidi have unveiled the highly anticipated first look poster for ‘Vishwambhara’, a fantasy adventure film.

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Sharing the poster on social media, the makers wrote: “When darkness and evil take over the world, a Magnanimous Star shall shine bright to fight, Happy birthday, MEGASTAR @KChiruTweets, Let the world witness your aura with #Vishwambhara, Get ready for a MEGA MASS BEYOND UNIVERSE, In cinemas from January 10th, 2025.”

The movie promises to be a cinematic spectacle, featuring Chiranjeevi in a lead role. The film also stars Trisha Krishnan, Ashika Ranganath and Kunal Kapoor.

The film will be released on January 10, 2025.

Chiranjeevi was last seen in Telugu action drama ‘Bhola Shankar’ directed by Meher Ramesh. It also featured Tamannaah Bhatia, Keerthy Suresh and Sushanth.

Meanwhile, Ram Charan last appeared in action drama ‘Acharya’, directed by Koratala Siva. The film starred Chiranjeevi, alongside Pooja Hegde, Sonu Sood and Jisshu Sengupta.

He next has ‘Game Changer’, and ‘RC16’ in the pipeline.

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Rani Mukerji: Shivani Shivaji Roy shows how a woman can lead from front in a male-dominated field

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Mumbai, Aug 22 (IANS) Actress Rani Mukerji has talked about why she loves her character Shivani Shivaji Roy from “Mardaani,” which has completed 10 years in Hindi cinema on Thursday.

She said: “Shivani Shivaji Roy is my most favourite on-screen character. She is a defiant, fierce force of nature who will stand up for what is right no matter what. She is someone who subverts gender norms in cinema and shows how a woman can also lead from the front in a male-dominated field.”

As the film celebrates its 10th anniversary, Rani is grateful for all the love and acclaim that she has received.

She said: “I’m truly proud of my ‘Mardaani’ franchise. It is a franchise that keeps on giving. The love, adulation, and the respect that I have received from Mardaani is truly humbling.”

On Thursday morning, the makers of the film teased fans about the next chapter of the franchise.

Production Yash Raj Films banner took to YouTube, where they dropped a teaser of sorts, which begins from the first installment, which first released in 2014.

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The production company captioned it: “10 years of #Mardaani and the next chapter awaits… Celebrating the feisty, daredevil cop #ShivaniShivajiRoy and the spirit of #Mardaani today. Thank you for a decade of love and appreciation for our beloved franchise. We are inspired… again… thanks to you. #RaniMukerji #10YearsOfMardaani.”

Rani is too excited to reprise the role and don the cop uniform once again.

She said: “I’m looking forward to bringing back Shivani Shivaji Roy on the big screen soon. It’s been a while since I have donned the cop uniform and paid tribute to the women police force of our country.”

“Each (woman cop) one of them relentlessly works hard to keep our families safe and I have always loved to salute these fearless women. Shivani will be back and I hope you will give as much love to her as you have always showered for 10 years now!” added the actress.

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Mumbai, Aug 22 (IANS) Bollywood actress and fashionista Sonam Kapoor brought out her A-game in fashion, where she flaunted “minimal, bold and effortlessly on point” look.

The actress took to Instagram, where she shared a string of pictures. In the pictures, she is seen wearing a powder pink shirt, paired with a blazer and long skirt. She completed her look with sunglasses.

“Celebrating @perniaq season 2 podcast drop with that sleek @phoebephilo energy—minimal, bold, and effortlessly on point. Shoutout to the squad for keeping the vibe,” she wrote and also mentioned that she is styled by her sister Rhea Kapoor.

Recently, Sonam shared several glimpses from her son Vayu’s vintage car themed cake as he turned two on August 20.

Sonam took to Instagram, where she shared a reel of the two-tier toddler friendly, refined sugar free chocolate cake. It featured a vintage ice blue car atop of the cake with the number 2 written on it.

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The actress had also penned a heart-felt note for her son Vayu.

“My baby turns two today!!! Happy 2nd Birthday to our sweet, precious Vayu! W Being your mom is the greatest gift I could ever receive. You’ve filled our lives with so much joy, laughter, and wonder,” Sonam said.

The actress shared that with her son, everyday is an adventure filled with “your boundless curiosity, your infectious laughter, and your sweet, loving nature.”

“You’ve brought so much light and happiness into our world, making every moment more beautiful and every relationship stronger. You’ve deepened the love between your dadaa and me in ways we never imagined, and you’ve brought pure, unfiltered joy to everyone who loves you-your nani and nana, dadi and baba, kaaa masa, Masi and chachu,” she said.

“Your sweet spirit and playful energy make our family complete, and we are so blessed to have you in our lives.”

She tagged Vayu as her sunshine, music, little genius, and their endless “source of happiness”.

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“We love you more than words can say, and we can’t wait to see all the amazing things you will continue to bring into our lives,” Sonam said.

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Neetu Kapoor takes a trip down the memory lane with this cute picture

Mumbai, Aug 22 (IANS) Senior actress Neetu Kapoor on Thursday took a trip down the memory lane, as she shared a childhood picture of her daughter and fashion designer Riddhima Kapoor Sahni.

Neetu took to her Instagram Stories, where she has 2.1 million followers, and re-shared a post by her daughter Riddhima.

In the throwback photo shared by Riddhima on her Instagram Stories, we can see young Neetu holding her little baby girl. She captioned it as: “Oldie but goldie”.

Neetu wrote in the caption: “My ridz at 9 months”, followed by a heart emoji.

On the personal front, Neetu was married to late Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor. The duo had tied the knot in January 1980. They have two children–daughter Riddhima, and son and actor Ranbir Kapoor.

Ranbir is married to actress Alia Bhatt, and the couple have a daughter named Raha.

Neetu made her debut in the 1966 swashbuckler film ‘Suraj’. The Ruritanian romance film directed by T Prakash Rao, starred Rajendra Kumar and Vyjayanthimala, with Ajit, Mumtaz, Johnny Walker, Lalita Pawar, Gajanan Jagirdar, David Abraham Cheulkar, Agha, Mukri, Mallika and Niranjan Sharma in the pivotal roles.

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She played a dual role in the romantic comedy ‘Do Kaliyaan’.

Neetu’s transition to mature roles came with the vigilante film ‘Rickshawala’. She got her breakthrough with Nasir Hussain’s masala film ‘Yaadon Ki Baaraat’, where she appeared as a dancer.

She rose to fame with roles in the crime drama film ‘Deewaar’, the thriller film ‘Khel Khel Mein’, the musical film ‘Kabhi Kabhie’, the masala film ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’, and the fantasy film ‘Dharam Veer’.

The 68-year-old actress has been a part of movies like — ‘Doosra Aadmi’, ‘Kasme Vaade’, ‘The Great Gambler’, ‘Jaani Dushman’, ‘Choron Ki Baaraat’, ‘Ganga Meri Maa’, ‘Love Aaj Kal’.

She last appeared in family comedy drama ‘Jugjugg Jeeyo’, directed by Raj Mehta and produced by Dharma Productions and Viacom18 Studios. The film starred Anil Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, Manish Paul, and Prajakta Koli.

Neetu next has ‘Letters to Mr Khanna’ in the kitty.

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