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happyweddingblogs · 3 years ago
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Vicky Kaushal & Katrina Kaif Tied The Knot In A Lavish Ceremony At Six Senses Fort Barwara
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The most anticipated wedding in Bollywood took place yesterday, on December 9, 2021. Yes, we are very much talking about the wedding of Phantom actress Katrina Kaif and Uri actor Vicky Kaushal. The two had been dating since 2019, and their wedding was the most anticipated in the industry since Dipika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra’s.
Katrina Kaif wore a traditional red lehenga designed by famous designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee to the wedding, while Vicky sported a beige sherwani.
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After weeks of pure conjecture, Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal got married. On Thursday, the couple announced their wedding on social media. They got married in the picturesque city of Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. The couple married in a traditional Punjabi wedding ceremony at the Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel with just their family members and close friends.
A local sweet shop prepared Rajasthani and Gujarati delicacies for guests at the Six Senses Fort Barwara hotel in Sawai Madhopur district.
The celebrity couple and their closest family and friends gathered at the Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, for a three-day wedding celebration, which began on December 7 (Tuesday).
Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif dated for about two years before marrying on December 9, 2021. The couple kept their relationship under wraps. They have, however, been seen together at parties and industry events on several occasions. They even visited each other’s homes before they departed for Rajasthan.
According to reports, the couple married in two ceremonies in order to honor both of their traditions. On December 9, the couple’s Punjabi-style wedding began around noon. Vicky and Katrina performed pheras at the muhurat time, which was between 3.30 pm to 3.45 pm.
Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Sehra Bandi’ ritual has begun at Six Senses Fort Barwara. Following the ‘Sehra Bandi’ ceremony, the Baaraat proceeded to the wedding mandap. Vicky Kaushal arrived at the wedding venue in a vintage car.
Katrina and Vicky took to their social media handles and shared their official wedding photos as newlyweds on their respective social media accounts shortly after the wedding rituals were completed.
The couple captioned the photos, “Only love and gratitude in our hearts for everything that brought us to this moment. As we embark on this new adventure together, I ask for all of your love and blessings.”
Following their wedding, the newlywed couple served sweets and other delicacies to the journalists and paparazzi stationed outside Six Senses Fort Barwara.
Pre-Wedding Festivities
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The couple’s pre-wedding festivities officially began on December 7. Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal are said to have paired up in floral outfits for their sangeet. On Wednesday, Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal partied with their friends and family at Fort Barwara. According to reports, Katrina wore a pink lehenga for the Sangeet ceremony, while Vicky matched her look with a floral sherwani.
Many Bollywood celebrities, including Kabir Khan, Mini Mathur, Angad Bedi, Neha Dhupia, Sharvari Wagh, Radhika Madan, and Malavika Mohanan, attended the much-hyped wedding. Attendees were reportedly asked not to use their phones during the ceremonies.
For their sangeet cake, the couple spent a whopping Rs 4.5 lakh. It was a five-tiered cake, for which the couple specially hired a Delhi-based pâtissier.
The Wedding Venue
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Katrina and Vicky tied the knot in a breathtaking location, “Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel,” situated in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. The entire venue was decorated with flowers in keeping with the floral theme.
The wedding venue was completely enclosed on all sides to ensure privacy. The entire wedding venue was heavily guarded by security personnel and police officers, who could be seen stationed outside the fort’s entrance, as well as barricading. The hotel’s main entrance was guarded by eight security guards in black uniforms and two police officers.
VicKat’s Honeymoon
The newlyweds planned to enjoy their honeymoon at Six Senses Fort Barwara. There had been reports that the couple was flying to the Maldives for their honeymoon. However, a source close to them repudiated these rumors.
Best Wishes & Messages
Congratulatory wishes and messages have been gushing in from across the world for the newlywed couple. Celebs such as Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepika Padukone, Karan Johar, Tiger Shroff were among the first to send their best wishes to the couple.
Alia liked VicKat’s wedding pictures when the couple posted them on their respective social media handles. She wrote, “Oh my god, you guys look so, so, so beautiful,” accompanied by a series of red heart emojis.
Karan Johar wished the couple and wrote, “Congratulations to this gorgeous couple! @katrinakaif and @vickykaushal09 ! Wish you both decades of abundant joy and eternal happiness…. All my love and best energies are coming your way.”
Kareena Kapoor Khan commented, “You did it!!! God bless you both!” While Priyanka commented, “So happy for you! Mere yaar ki shaadi hai! Congratulations both of you! You’re perfect together!” On the other hand, Deepika Padukone wished Katrina and Vicky “a lifetime of love, laughter, loyalty, respect, and companionship.”
Tiger Shroff simply commented, “Congratulations.” While Katrina’s co-star Hrithik Roshan commented, “So amazing! Sending you both all my love!!! Have to dance together soon!” Director Abhishek Kapoor wrote, “Huge congratulations, Katrina and Vicky. God bless you both!” Parineeti Chopra wrote, “Katy- only love and more happiness to you!”
Actress Anushka Sharma (who will be Vicky and Katrina’s neighbor) took to her Instagram and shared a story with a message: “Congratulations to both of you beautiful people! Wishing you guys a lifetime of togetherness, love, and understanding. Also glad you are finally married so that now you can move into your house soon and we can stop hearing construction sounds.”
The Journey Ahead
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Earlier this year, the Masaan star moved out of his parent’s house (which is in Andheri). In July of this year, he and Kaif have rented in Juhu’s Rajmahal, an ultra-luxurious structure for Rs 8 lakhs per month. The apartment is on the 8th floor, and they will be neighbors with Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli, who already have two floors in the same building.
The couple planned to settle in their new house after their wedding. Katrina Kaif is expected to perform her Graha Pravesh rituals in her new house next week. The two families will be present at the ceremony. The ceremony’s preparations are already underway in Mumbai.”
Related: Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa Tied Knot On Nov 15 In A Grand Wedding Ceremony
According to reports, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have paid a substantial deposit for the apartment. Vicky has agreed to rent the apartment for five years, beginning in July 2021. He has paid a security deposit of nearly Rs 1.75 crore. The monthly rent for the first 36 months is Rs 8 lakh. They will be paying Rs 8.40 lakh per month for the next 12 months and Rs 8.82 lakh per month for the remainder 12 months.
Special Shaadi Highlights
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There is a report that the couple has sold the VicKat Shaadi rights to Amazon Prime Videos (an OTT giant) for Rs. 80 Crores. The wedding is expected to be streamed on Prime Videos as part of a special package next year.
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We Wish Vicky & Katrina A Lifetime Of Love And Happiness… Many Congratulations!
Happy Wedding…
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rbbox · 4 years ago
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The gorgeous young debutant Sharvari Wagh, who will be seen in the much anticipated Bunty Aur Babli 2 in which she plays the role of Babli, has signed a mega three-film deal with Yash Raj Films. What’s interesting is that even before Bunty Aur Babli 2 releases, she has been roped in for another huge project by YRF which will be announced soon. Her third project with the banner is also expected to be a big film because the head of YRF, Aditya Chopra believes that Sharvari is destined for stardom!
A trade source reveals, “YRF has signed on Sharvari with a three-film deal. Aditya Chopra is mighty pleased with her work in Bunty Aur Babli 2 and feels she is a talent that the industry needs to watch out for! We hear Adi has already given her another big project that will again tap into Sharvari’s acting prowess. Adi Chopra believes in her and feels Sharvari is destined to become the big talking point of the industry with her sheer talent.”
Sharvari is a rank outsider who is being launched in Bollywood by Yash Raj Films. She has been groomed for about two years by Aditya Chopra before she faced the camera in Bunty Aur Babli 2.
The source adds, “Sharvari has the perfect mix of good looks and good acting talent. She is definitely a talent to watch out for. If she has been roped in by YRF for three big films and has also worked with a big film-maker like Kabir Khan and wowed everyone with her performance in The Forgotten Army, it means that her acting skills are totally on point. With her doing three big films with YRF, she is definitely going to be a prized pick for producers who are looking out for talented fresh faces.”
ALSO READ: Bunty Aur Babli 2 team wrap the film with a dhamaal song shoot following all safety measures
September 23, 2020 at 12:53PMSharvari Wagh signs three-film deal with YRF, bags another big project to be announced soon https://ift.tt/2Hq6mIt
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foremostlist · 5 years ago
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The Forgotten Army Review: Kabir Khan’s Amazon Prime Video Miniseries Is Ruined by Being Bollywood
With The Forgotten Army — the new five-part Amazon Prime Video miniseries that follows the Subhash Chandra Bose-led Indian National Army — creator and director Kabir Khan (Bajrangi Bhaijaan) wants to shed light on what he thinks is an overlooked chapter of our history. This isn't the first time he's tackling the story, having directed a staid six-part eponymous docu-series in 1999, which has aged poorly. Khan has been trying to revisit the topic ever since and his dream has finally come true, over two decades later. And with decades of experience and the financial might of Amazon behind him, The Forgotten Army promises a grand look at the INA, from their valiant efforts to the horrors they faced. Sort of like a South-East Asia extension to the terrific HBO miniseries The Pacific. Unfortunately, Khan is too set in his Bollywood ways to deliver anything remotely close to an honest, grounded, and vivid account of the INA's Burma campaign, like The Pacific did for US Marines' Pacific theatre. The Forgotten Army — written by Khan along with husband-wife duo Heeraz Marfatia (Aazaan) and Shubhra Swarup (Wazir) — is driven by a need to make its protagonists come across as the hero, no matter how unconvincing it gets. But the much more egregious error is the constant reliance on a background song, which is sent in to rouse things up whenever the Amazon series is lacking in fervour. (Its combination with characters walking in slow motion is even worse.) The song is used so often that we felt like tuning off The Forgotten Army every time it was played. To make matters all the more annoying, Khan & Co. also fall prey to Bollywood's love for grandstanding. At various points during The Forgotten Army — sometimes laughably in the middle of a battle — the good guys will launch into a mini-monologue to talk about their heart-breaking, righteous, and powerful backstories, value systems, and capabilities. This is the poorest kind of message filmmaking. Don't turn your characters into loudspeakers and don't lecture the audience. No one enjoys being talked down to. People can think for themselves and should be treated as such, not like a dumb flock of sheep. Simply give us a look at what happened — remember the old filmmaking adage: show, not tell — and trust the viewers to deduce the rest on their own. Kabir Khan: ‘Secularism Is in Danger in Our Country' The Forgotten Army isn't a simple retelling. Split across two timelines, World War II-era and mid-90s — which it switches between at will, using a mix of (poor) CGI, and archival footage at times — it follows Captain Sodhi (Sunny Kaushal) who reluctantly joined the INA after British-controlled Singapore fell to the Japanese in 1942. It traces his journey across Burma, alongside that of budding photojournalist Maya (Sharvari Wagh), who becomes his love interest. Meanwhile in 1996 Singapore, an elderly Sodhi (M.K. Raina) visits his extended family, where he meets another budding photojournalist in his nephew Amar (Karanvir Malhotra). With Amar, who wants to document student protests in now-Myanmar, Sodhi returns to the country 50 years on. Naturally, the Amazon series spends more of its time in the period past. The INA, aligned with the Imperial Japanese Army, took part in several major battles, including the simultaneous Battles of Imphal and Kohima, oft called the Stalingrad of the East, referring to the largest World War II battle. But save for the Battle of Singapore, The Forgotten Army shows little care in depicting the various events, even though it wants us to know about the INA. What we're left with instead are fourth wall-breaking moments disguised as dialogues — “India will remember our sacrifice one day,” Sodhi says — designed to attach self-importance to itself. You shouldn't have to assert your own relevance to inform the audience why it matters. If people are watching, most of them already care. As part of its self-important stance, The Forgotten Army makes a big deal out of having an all-women combat unit called the Rani of Jhansi Regiment. (Maya is part of it.) For what it's worth, it's valuable to talk about discrimination on the basis of gender when it comes to the Indian Army, more so in a time nearly eight decades on when India's newly-appointed chief of defence still believes women aren't suited to combat roles. But The Forgotten Army shoots itself in the foot, sadly. It first claims that women have never been trained and sent into combat before by any country. Fact-check: both Russia and Spain did it before the INA. The Amazon series' much bigger fault, though, is how it undermines its own point by never actually showing Maya or any of the other women in combat. Kabir Khan on The Forgotten Army: ‘I Don't Subscribe to the British Point of View'
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Sharvari Wagh as Maya in The Forgotten Army Photo Credit: Amazon India The Forgotten Army is also undermined by lacklustre, inconsistent, and unrefined filmmaking across the board. Primarily, the show suffers from tonal dissonances, as it switches between melancholy, celebratory, harrowing, romance, thrilling, situational comedy, and a sincere drama at will, with jarring results and little flow to the narrative. Speaking of poor writing, it wades into troubling territory with gender politics and patriarchy. On one occasion, a sexist male trainee officer is called out by a female one, who is later praised for overcoming his prejudice as the woman doesn't rebuke his romantic advances. Hello, it's not a woman's job to fix a man. Elsewhere, Sodhi, who is taught a feminist lesson by Maya, is later applauded for merely echoing her words in public. Can we please stop celebrating men for doing the bare minimum? Additionally, characters make stupid decisions for the sake of the plot, or their dialogues are aimed more at the audience. (Speaking of poor exposition, Shah Rukh Khan is briefly employed as narrator, but it's entirely unnecessary as it recaps the previous episode to reminds you what's happening.) The direction isn't always solid, with some scenes either lacking the focus or proper structure to communicate what they are trying to achieve. In other places, Khan shifts into over-the-top mode to convey the heightened emotions of a character. There's simply no need to play everything up to such an extent. Realism is also an issue with many of its haphazardly executed and filmed war scenes, whose sole intention seems to be to showcase the bravado of the INA. (Thankfully, the action is saved from the general poor quality of CGI as it largely feels practically shot.) That can be linked straight to The Forgotten Army's assertion that Indians were the only smart ones. Early on, as the British prepare for the Japanese attack on Singapore from the south-east, Sodhi warns them of the threat from the north. But the British belittle him. Expectedly, the Japanese do what Sodhi had predicted. Still, the Indians, then working for the British, keep the outnumbered Japanese at bay, only for the foolish British to sign a truce. Later on, with the INA making progress in Burma, the Japanese pause the attack as they strategise. Again, it's Sodhi who warns them of the impending monsoon threat. Expectedly, the Japanese don't listen and pay the price. The Forgotten Army also demonises the other, be it the British or the Japanese, to hand Indians the moral upper hand.
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The British war room during the Battle of Singapore in The Forgotten Army Photo Credit: Amazon India And there's little need to bother with this. Colonialism by its nature, including the British variety, is villainous by nature. But The Forgotten Army doesn't really know how to further the conversation. In one scene, Sodhi wonders were Indians blind or stupid in treating Britain as their nation, given their prior allegiance? That's a reductive argument. If it was really interested in looking inward rather than outward, Khan & Co. could have done well to address Bose's values. The INA keeps reciting his famous words, but his presence is so minimal that The Forgotten Army felts a bit of a whitewash, more so given Bose held socialist authoritarian views and worked with fascists. That would have also allowed it to talk about how the INA was being used by the Axis powers for its gain. Where The Forgotten Army does marginally better is with the eerie parallels to what's happening in today's India. As the INA reaches the Indian mainland, it goes up against fellow countrymen, who battle Indians fighting for a free India. Later at the INA's Red Fort trials, a British Indian officer discredits the prisoners by calling them traitors for aligning with the Japanese. Sadly, this view of the INA persisted after independence, with governments denying them freedom fighters' pension. And then there's the Burmese students who are campaigning for democracy. The parallels are naturally unintended, but they are relevant and feel prescient. One wonders if Khan would have expanded on these topics if The Forgotten Army was being written in 2020. But that can't rescue a show that doesn't have a handle on the fundamentals. Even with these aforementioned parallels, The Forgotten Army wraps them up with an on-the-nose dialogue by the elderly Sodhi: “The struggle for freedom was ours. The struggle to preserve that freedom is yours.” It shouldn't have to be spelt out, it's the job of the images to convey that. Khan thinks the INA deserve better treatment. Well, they also deserve a better series. The Forgotten Army is out now on Amazon Prime Video worldwide. Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details. By ForemostList Read the full article
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highonbits · 5 years ago
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Review of The Forgotten Army – Azaadi Ke Liye
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The Forgotten Army-Azaadi ke Liye review: A series showcasing all efforts and sacrifices given by Azad hind fauj during the British- Japanese war.
Series cast: Sunny Kaushal , sharvari wagh , shruti seth , Karanvir Malhotra , TJ bhanu, M. K. Raina, Rohit chaudhri
Series Director: Kabir Khan
Series rating: 8.1/10
Series narrated by: Shah Rukh Khan
The series is available in Hindi, but the subtitles are available in different languages.
Plot:
The Forgotten army is a series based on history. So much pain & atrocities faced by our freedom fighters who gave their all to fight for the freedom of our nation and they have been silently forgotten in the meantime. In this series, the use of our soldiers for personal gain by British and Japanese are shown. Without the Hindustani fauj England couldn’t rule in our country. And we are taught that old tarts like Gandhi Nehru fought for our freedom. Our history has been compromised at a big level. Thanks to Kabir Khan for this amazing series about INA. Shahrukh khan is narrating the forgotten army.
Great resolve and stubborn patriotism can only get you so far. Kabir Khan attempts to put across the immense struggles faced by the INA in their efforts to get back to Delhi, India. The Chalo Dilli movement inspired a spark of hope but as the soldiers learn, there were a lot of sacrifices to be made in bringing that vision to life.  
Episodes:
The series contains 5 episodes. (i.e Shonan , POW , Chalo Dilli , Harakiri , Maya )
episode 1: Shonan
Mr.Sodhi, An introvert is coming to his sister’s(Urmila’s) home, where he meets Shubhash(Urmila’s son) and Amar(Shubhas’s son) in Singapore. Amar is studying journalism and is working on 42’s war. He gets in touch with Mr.Sodhi and recalls the British-Japanese war.
Episode 2: POW
During the war, Britishers surrender themselves and on the field, the British army wins the battle. The Goras got killed and the Indian soldiers were taken to Singapore to form an Azad hind fauj. Where Mr.sodhi comes in contact with Maya. The Indian soldiers transformed when Netaji inspired them to form the Indian National Army. Maya, an aspiring photographer, joins this freedom army by giving her earrings. After that, Sodhi and Arshad realize that they have to fight to free Bharat Mata from British people.
Episode 3: Chalo Dilli
The first-ever women regiment was conducted at that time. Maya and rasamma both joined the Indian army with other girls aged 19-20. The training session got started for all the recruits. All of them were allowed to leave the army after the orders came. But none of them left the army. A very wonderful thing is that none of them been to India but they were ready to die for their motherland Where in the present time( in 1996) Amar reaches Burma with Mr. Sodhi and in the crises, Mr.sodhi fires a gun to the cop and runs away.
Episode 4: Harakiri
The tents got bombarded by the planes but the Indian soldiers didn’t lose hope. Dai-Chi committing suicide, his head is sloshed off before the sword hits the ground. In the present day, they keep running from the Japanese cops and find himself in Rangoon. The Indian soldiers got lost and the women recruitment is in search of it. Maya writes a letter and keeps it below the buddha statue. She keeps believing that she will find Sodhi soon. In the rains, she found the Indian army and heals their wound with the help of the Rani Jhansi regiment. Due to this, the Japanese were offered to retreat.
Episode 5: Maya
Maya plays short but a very important role in Surinder Sodhi’s life. The Azad hind fauj was attacked by the British air force. The fauj was given two options; one to survive and reach Rangoon or to fight for the motherland. Sodhi orders all injured soldiers to leave the campsite and reach Rangoon with a women regiment. The war got to begin and Maya worrying about Sodhi leaves the campsite and come back to the battlefield. She looks for Sodhi but could not find him. Then she changes her identity and runs a school for women/girls. She always keeps saying that Mr.sodhi is the man she loved. In 1996, they keep escaping away and old Sodhi injures his leg. He asks Amar to leave and get help from the Indians. He fights their but loses his life at the place where the Indian fauj martyred.
The Forgotten Army is a series that has action, drama, and history. Kabir khan has used real footage of the Indian army and the Chalo Dilli march to show the realism in the series. The dialogues are not only the key for a successful movie/series but the execution is. Sunny Kaushal(Surinder Sodhi) has done a fabulous job in dialogue delivery and with his expressions also with an appropriate bass in his voice. When he’s talking with Maya, the softness comes out in this voice, when he’s giving orders, the voice is on a peak, When he’s with his friends while chilling, he uses a normal voice but sounds jolly.
On the other hand, Sharvari wagh (Maya) is someone who wants to fight for the country but parents don’t allow her. the dai-chi, he was a wonderful character, rude and arrogant. TJ Bhanu(Rassamma) who cleans the courtyards, and is called by British peoples to spend a night, when she said no, the officer raped her in a forest. then she fights for her self respect.
These all small characters have a different past but for the sake of motherland India, they get united and fought. but they were forgotten for a long time, they were not given pension from the Indian government, but when the public protested against the government they were given the respect and a statue was built for those who were martyred during the fight.
The Forgotten Army- azaadi ke liye is available on amazon prime video for free.
The series contains a patriotic song named Azaadi Ke Liye(has won a National award). Have it on youtube.
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joburbans · 5 years ago
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The Forgotten Army Trailer: Amazon Prime Video’s Next Indian Series Comes From Kabir Khan
The Forgotten Army Trailer: Amazon Prime Video’s Next Indian Series Comes From Kabir Khan
The Forgotten Army trailer is here. Amazon Prime Video has unveiled a proper three-minute look at creator, co-writer, and director Kabir Khan’s World War II era-set drama about Subhas Chandra Bose’s Indian National Army, which stars the likes of Sunny Kaushal (Gold), newcomer Sharvari Wagh, Karanvir Malhotra (Selection Day), M.K. Raina (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi), Rohit Chaudhary (Bareilly Ki Barfi),…
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