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akultalkies · 1 year ago
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Sara Ali Khan, Vikrant Massey, Chitrangda Singh, Rahul Dev, Shataf Figar, Akshay Oberoi, Manjiri Pupala, Shishir Sharma, Sonia Mehmi, Aditi Sharma, Ashmita Jaggi, Vinod Kumar Sharma, Mannat Duggal, Shivika Rishi
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suchananewsblog · 2 years ago
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Gaslight actor Manjiri Pupala: My father passed away before seeing any of my work, that one regret I have in my heart - Exclusive - Times of India
It has been a journey full of twists and turns for actor Manjiri Pupala. Working on tv and movies was by no means on her map when she began her journey as a theater actor. But after her father’s demise, she began taking a look at performing extra severely. After Betaal, she not too long ago impressed together with her efficiency in Gaslight and now she is fairly enthusiastic about what’s…
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lyricsolution-com · 2 months ago
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TIFF 2024: Reema Kagti's 'Superboys Of Malegaon' Earns Standing Ovation At Festival | People News
 Reema Kagti’s upcoming directorial ‘Superboys of Malegaon’ was recently premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a standing ovation from the audience. Directed by Reema Kagti and written by Varun Grover, the film features Adarsh Gourav, Shashank Arora and Vineet Kumar Singh in the lead. Saqib Ayub, Manjiri Pupala, Anuj Singh Duhan, and Ali Abbas are also a part of…
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movienized-com · 8 months ago
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tellywoodtrash · 4 years ago
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Do you remember Manjiri Pupala? She is playing an important character in in Netflix's Betaal.
I do! And she seems to be getting positive reviews as one of the brightest spots in an otherwise abysmal show. Good for her!!!!!!!!!!!! She deserves better than what tellywood gave her.
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marathistars · 6 years ago
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Party Review: An Effective Entertainer for the Youth
Review : Party (2018)
Producer : Jitendra Ramesh Chivelkar, Jamashp Bapuna and Amit Pankaj Parikh
Director : Sachin Darekar
Screenplay : Sachin Darekar & Prashant Loke
Star Cast : Suvrat Joshi, Prajakta Mali, Akshay Tanksale, Rohit Haldikar, Stavan Shinde & Manjiri Pupala
Review by : Abhay Salvi
Rating : 2.5/5 Party Review (Marathi Movie):
The overall takeaway from Sachin Darekar directorial…
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thewikiwiki · 2 years ago
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Manjiri Pupala (Actress) Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Biography & More
Manjiri Pupala (Actress) Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Biography & More
Manjiri Pupala (Actress) Height, Weight, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Biography, Boyfriend and More Manjiri Pupala is an Indian actress, writer, and director. She is well-known for her work in Dil Dosti Duniyadari, Ishqbaaaz and Shor Se Shuruaat. She is the director of numerous award-winning documentaries. Manjiri originally from Mumbai, Maharashtra. Birth & Early Life Manjiri Pupala was born in…
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entertainmentnewshindi · 3 years ago
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यात्रा करना मेरे लिए काफी इंटीमेट अफेयर है: Manjiri Pupala - https://www.iwmbuzz.com/hindi/?p=141422...
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alexzonnews · 4 years ago
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Betaal release: Highlights | Entertainment News,The Indian Express
Betaal release: Highlights | Entertainment News,The Indian Express
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Betaal stars Viineet Kumar and Aahana Kumra. (Photo: Netflix)
Shah Rukh Khan’s production Betaal, a zombie-thriller, releases on Netflix today. The web series stars Viineet Kumar, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jitendra Joshi and Manjiri Pupala among others.
The official synopsis of the four-episode series reads, “A remote village becomes the theatre of a breathless battle when a…
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liveindiatimes · 4 years ago
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Betaal makers face legal trouble as Marathi writers allege plagiarism - tv
http://www.liveindiatimes.com/betaal-makers-face-legal-trouble-as-marathi-writers-allege-plagiarism-tv/
The makers of upcoming horror film, Betaal, face legal trouble as Marathi writers Sameer Wadekar and Mahesh Goswami filed a case against Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment and Netflix – producers of the series – alleging that the makers have lifted the story of their zombie film, Vetaal.
As per a report in Mid Day, soon after the trailer of Betaal was unveiled last week, Sameer and Mahesh moved Bombay High Court. Sameer told the publication, “We had taken our script to several production houses. We hadn’t pitched it to Red Chillies Entertainment, so the onus isn’t on them, but on the platform that commissioned it. I haven’t been able to figure out how [the idea] reached them. I am told the show went on floors in July 2019, a year after my script was registered with the Screen Writers’ Association [SWA]. We’ve registered a complaint with the SWA too.”
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“There are at least 10 plot points that are similar. We have depicted zombies as descendants of the Vetaal army from Shivaji’s era while, in Betaal, they are shown as belonging to the British era. We had written a sequence where the army dances to folk music during a procession. A similar scene is included in their trailer. The court has affirmed that we can seek damages if the plagiarism charges are proved,” he added. Both Netflix and Red Chillies Entertainment are yet to respond to the allegation.
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Meanwhile, Netflix India plans to share an exclusive sneak-peek of Betaal Saturday night. The preview ‘Horror Night with Betaal’ is a live show that will be premiered on Youtube 7 pm on Saturday. The show will also be followed by a fun chat with lead actors Viineet and Aahana, and directors Patrick Graham and Nikhil Mahajan.
Starring Viineet Kumar Singh, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jitendra Joshi, Jatin Goswami, Manjiri Pupala, and Syna Anand, the series promises a gripping story and battle between the living and dead. Betaal has been directed by Patrick Graham and Nikhil Mahajan while Patrick Graham and Suhani Kanwar have penned it. It releases on May 24, 2020 on Netflix.
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bigyack-com · 4 years ago
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Betaal Netflix Series Review, Download, Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and More
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Netflix and Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies are coming together for their second collaboration after Bard of Blood last year. Releasing this week is Betaal, which is arguably the first zombie horror series out of India. It follows a counter-insurgency force that's attacked by a cursed undead British officer and his officers as they try to excavate a blocked tunnel. Betaal comes from the makers of Ghoul in Patrick Graham, who's the showrunner, co-director, and co-writer, and the studio Blumhouse, known for low-budget horror films such as Get Out and Paranormal Activity. Nikhil Mahajan (Baji) and Suhani Kanwar (Lipstick Under My Burkha) serve as director and writer alongside Graham, who has previously worked with Kanwar on the Netflix dystopian series Leila. For Netflix, Betaal will be the fifth original series from India in 2020, after the Jharkhand-based phishing drama Jamtara in January, the romantic drama Taj Mahal 1989 in February, the Imtiaz Ali-created crime drama She in March, and the Vir Das-led dark comedy Hasmukh in April. With Betaal out this weekend, here's all you need to know about the Netflix series, from review to cast. From Paatal Lok to Snowpiercer, TV Shows to Watch in May
Betaal Netflix release date
Betaal is out — on the day of Eid — Sunday, May 24 at 12:30pm on Netflix in India. As always, you will have the option to download all episodes. Betaal has a total of four episodes, each with a runtime around 50 minutes.
Betaal meaning
Betaal — also written as “Betal” — is the anglicised form of the Marathi word “बेताळ”, which is a folk deity worshipped in the western Konkan region of India. But for the purposes of the show, Betaal is drawn from the Sanskrit word “वेताल” / “Vetala”, which refers to reanimated corpses — that's zombies — who reside in charnel grounds and predict fortunes.
Betaal Netflix trailer
Netflix released the first and only trailer for Betaal in the second week of May, which set up the zombie horror series' premise and introduced its primary characters.
Betaal Netflix cast
Viineet Kumar (Mukkabaaz) leads the Betaal cast as Vikram Sirohi, the second-in-command of the Baaz squad of the CIPD (Counter Insurgency Police Department). In a mailed statement, Kumar said: “We had to undergo physical training, as one cannot carry this uniform without training and knowing how to give and receive commands. There were different knives and guns training as well, how to take position, formations etc. Many times, people would have bruises on their elbows and knees after the training.” Aahana Kumra (Lipstick Under My Burkha) stars alongside on Betaal as DC “Ahu” Ahluwalia (Aahana Kumra). She's the one with that huge scar on the right side of her face. Kumra said: “I was both terrified and excited by the idea of wearing a prosthetic piece since I've never done it before. The scar is so central to Ahlu's character. It speaks volumes about her, it makes you realise that there is a lot more to Ahlu's story than meets the eye. She has had a difficult past and has not yet lost hope.” Also part of the Betaal cast are Suchitra Pillai (Karkash) as Commandant Tyagi, the leader of the CIPD; Jitendra Joshi (Sacred Games) as Ajay Mudhalvan, a political fixer of sorts; Manjiri Pupala (Party) as Puniya, a tribal woman; and Syna Anand (Mere Pyare Prime Minister) as Ajay's daughter, Saanvi Mudhalvan. There are supporting roles for Jatin Goswami (Babumoshai Bandookbaaz) as Assad Akbar, Siddharth Menon (Chhappad Phaad Ke) as Nadir Haq, Yashwant Wasnik (Bajirao Mastani) as Sarpanch, and Savita Bajaj (Uski Roti) as Mausi. Puniya is among those village folk caught between the zombies and the CIPD. On her role, she said: “Shooting for a horror-thriller like Betaal has been a really great experience. I am essaying the role of a tribal woman who is consumed by anger and hatred for the CIPD which eventually leads to an interesting turn of events. It's a very compelling character and without giving away much all I can say is watch out for Betaal and the monster within us.” Mrs. Serial Killer, The Imitation Game, Room, and More on Netflix in May Betaal synopsis “While on a mission to displace the natives of Campa forest in order to build a highway, Sirohi and his squad unwittingly unleash the curse of Betaal mountain. A remote village quickly becomes the arena of a breathless battle when a two-century-old East India Company Colonel, infected with Betaal's curse, and his battalion of blood-thirsty zombie redcoats are released from their tomb, attacking anything with a pulse. The CIPD forces are pitted against the undead army that wreaks havoc on the people and threatens to end civilisation as we know it.”
Betaal Netflix review
Netflix isn't providing critics early access to Betaal, which means reviews will not be available before release. Betaal Netflix poster Here you go:
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tellywoodtrash · 6 years ago
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What do you think of Manjiri Pupala ? Fandom says she has no screen presence. Do you agree?
I’ll have to get back to you on this after I’ve watched her some more. I’ve literally only seen her first week properly, and wanna give her a fair chance before I make judgements.
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marathistars · 6 years ago
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Party Team Interview: “Our Whole Life is a Party”
After being a successful writer in Marathi films & television, Sachin Darekar has made his directing debut with the upcoming youth-centric entertainer ‘Party’. Party is all set to hit the theatres on 7th September & we had the team of the film that includes stars like Suvrat Joshi, Prajakta Mali & Akshay Tanksale open up about the film & on their experience doing this film.
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mehanstarknews · 4 years ago
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'Betaal' review: Lack of thrills will make you feel disinterested in series
‘Betaal’ review: Lack of thrills will make you feel disinterested in series
“Betaal” (Netflix series)
Cast: Viineet Kumar Singh, Aahana Kumra, Suchitra Pillai, Jitendra Joshi. Siddharth Menon, Manjiri Pupala
Created by: Patrick Graham;
IANS Rating: * * (two stars)
The problem with “Betaal” is it tries being too many things. It tries to be a morality tale about modern-day urbanisation and greed, as well as a slice of ancient lore serving up every stereotype that has…
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mrhotmaster · 4 years ago
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Betaal Review: The second Netflix Show Of Shah Rukh Khan 's Led To Failures: Check Here
Betaal Review: The Second Netflix Show Of Shah Rukh Khan May Be A Wrong Decisions
The first zombie show of India which lacks suspense as well as commentary.
Betaal — the four-section Netflix unique that has Shah Rukh Khan as an uncredited maker — has been advertised as the main Indian arrangement with zombies. However, they aren't zombies, in fact. Without a doubt, they love to nibble and go people to their motivation. Be that as it may, they don't seek after their prey violently. Rather, Betaal's undead work at the command of their pioneer, who can order them and talk through them. After restoration, the contaminated recall what their identity was and talk clearly. Betaal adds an Indian touch to this too, with the undead unfit to stroll past a blend of turmeric, salt, and debris.
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Those are welcome updates in the exaggerated zombie sort. Lamentably, Betaal doesn't convey that soul over to the remainder of the Netflix arrangement. The composing pair of Patrick Graham (Ghoul) — who has made, co-coordinated, and an appearance on Betaal — and Suhani Kanwar (Leila) convey a three-hour repulsiveness arrangement that works in prosaisms and tropes, which causes Betaal to feel like it has a place with the great kind period. Graham and the group have discussed acquainting Indians with zombies, however in all honesty, in 2020, there's little requirement for that. Indeed, even those with passing information on ghastliness know how zombies work. In any case, Betaal has zero mindfulness, be it with its plot or characters.
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For what it's worth, there's some endeavor at socio-political editorial. In Betaal, innate townspeople are strongly restored to clear a path for an expressway, all for the sake of "advancement". They are marked as Naxal, while the government official developer nexus takes care of counter-radicals to evacuate them and clear a passage. That is the place the counter-guerillas experience an undead East Indian Company regiment.
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Through every last bit of it, Betaal addresses the lack of interest of the political and working class, the unquestioning, daze unwaveringness of the officers, and the insatiability of the previous colonialists. What Betaal needs to state is that these are the genuine zombies, who are devouring the fragile living creature and blood of the oppressed, however, the message is covered, jumbled, and shallow.
Betaal opens with an inborn custom service on the edges of the Nilja town in the core of India, as they go to a Lord Betaal. An old lady apparently speaks with the symbol and has disturbing dreams, before crumbling to the floor and shouting: "Don't open the passage." Cut to laborers getting ready to clear a passage under the Betaal Mountain, under the oversight of Ajit Mudhalvan (Jitendra Joshi, from Sacred Games). His better half and little girl Saanvi (Syna Anand, from Mere Pyare Prime Minister) have been compelled to follow along for a press photograph operation. Be that as it may, as the townspeople start to dissent, and with a cutoff time hanging over his head, Ajit asks for help.
That acquires Commandant Tyagi (Suchitra Pillai, from Karkash), the Baaz crew head of the CIPD (Counter Insurgency Police Department), who asks those discontent with their work to "go to Pakistan" during her TV appearances. Readily working for Tyagi is her second-in-order Vikram Sirohi (Vineet Kumar, from Mukkabaaz), who appears to have somewhat better ethics. Simultaneously, Sirohi is fixated on being "an acceptable fighter", which implies he does as he's told. That — remaining consistent with oneself and obeying others — is an inconceivable parity, and why Sirohi has PTSD from a prior mission, having apparently murdered a little youngster who was an observer to a slaughter.
Things take a disturbing turn after the Baaz crew shows up in Nilja town. The townspeople with sticks are no counterpart for the CIPD that is equipped with every kind of weaponry, who level and set the town ablaze in the repercussions. Be that as it may, as the passage clear-up resumes and laborers head in, things take a spooky turn — as they should, for the account. Further examination by the CIPD uncovers a company of undead wearing British India-period clothing with shining eyes. Upon the counsel of caught neighborhood Puniya (Manjiri Pupala, from Party), Sirohi and the rest head to a close-by relinquished British sleeping quarters for security. They are trailed by the undead, who can shoot — the projectiles likewise taint — and play drums.
There's a lot of material here that fits dark satire, however, Betaal is too self-true to perceive any of that. The nearest it comes to conveying humor is longer than an hour in when a CIPD expert rifleman reviles the British for taking India's malicious spirits — which is supposed to be behind their capacity — having just taken everything from the land to assets in the pilgrim past.
Betaal additionally tosses in pokes about "hard Brexit" (sick-fitting) or Jallianwala Bagh (pop energy), yet the regular issue is that it's everything on a superficial level. There's no profundity to any of it. To exacerbate the situation, the Netflix arrangement is increasingly fruitful at being accidentally comical.
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After the CIPD takes cover in the British military enclosure, one of them sees that the boss Tyagi's hair has abruptly turned grayish-white. The crew surgeon says "stun" may be behind it, and every other person calmly acknowledges that as a legitimate explanation. Is it accurate to say that you are messing with me? As you can expect, keeping Tyagi alive ends up being the most despicable aspect of their endurance. Shockingly, characters — for this situation, prepared troopers — carrying on idiotically on Betaal turns out to be increasingly basic as the show goes on. In one circumstance, one of them calmly approaches a regular citizen whom they definitely know not to trust. Normally, it brings about death. That Betaal needs this to push its story ahead is an indication of incredibly poor composition. What's more, it's effectively avoidable.
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