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Tadap is an upcoming Bollywood Action, Romance & Drama film and the official remake of a Telugu movie known as RX100. The film is directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment banner, with Fox Star Studios serving as distributor and co-producer. Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty is going to debut in Bollywood through this Movie. Check out the article to know more about the movie.
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Tara Sutaria stuns in white bralette, looks 'Oh, so glamorous' in 'Tadap' promotion pics
Tara Sutaria stuns in white bralette, looks ‘Oh, so glamorous’ in ‘Tadap’ promotion pics
NEW DELHI: Actress Tara Sutaria may only be a few films old in the entertainment industry, but she is a certified glam star and often raises the hotness quotient with her sultry-glamorous pictures. The actress, who has been busy promoting her upcoming film ‘Tadap’, shared some smouldering pictures of herself from the film promotion. Tara is seen posing in a halter white crop top which she wore…
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Tadap Movie Production & Release Date Tadap मिलन लुथरिया द्वारा निर्देशित और साजिद नाडियाडवाला द्वारा निर्मित एक आगामी भारतीय हिंदी-भाषा की रोमांटिक एक्शन ड्रामा फिल्म है। यह फिल्म 3 दिसंबर 2021 को नाटकीय रूप से रिलीज़ होने वाली है। मार्च 2019 में, साजिद नाडियाडवाला ने अभिनेता सुनील शेट्टी के बेटे अहान शेट्टी के साथ 2018 की तेलुगु फिल्म RX 100 के रीमेक की घोषणा की। मुख्य भूमिका निभाने के लिए…
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सुनील शेट्टी के बेटे अहान शेट्टी की डेब्यू फिल्म 'Tadap' इस दिन होगी रिलीज, इस तेलुगु सुपरहिट मूवी की हिंदी रीमेक है
सुनी�� शेट्टी के बेटे अहान शेट्टी की डेब्यू फिल्म ‘Tadap’ इस दिन होगी रिलीज, इस तेलुगु सुपरहिट मूवी की हिंदी रीमेक है
Tadap First Look | सुनील शेट्टी के बेटे अहान शेट्टी जल्द ही फिल्मों में डेब्यू करने वाले हैं। वहीं उनकी पहली फिल्म ‘Tadap’ का फर्स्ट लुक हाल ही में रिलीज हो चुका है। तड़प फिल्म के इस पोस्टर में सुनील शेट्टी के बेटे अहान शेट्टी के साथ एक्ट्रेस तारा सुतारिया भी नजर आ रही है। अहान और तारा सुतारिया की फिल्म Tadap का यह फर्स्ट लुक काफी शानदार नजर आ रहा है। बता दे, यह फिल्म 2021 में ही रिलीज होने वाली…
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अक्षय कुमार ने एक मज़ेदार ट्वीट के ज़रिए सुनील शेट्टी के बेटे अहान शेट्टी के द्वारा फ़िल्म तड़प में किये काम की करी तारीफ़ ! @akshaykumar gives a shout out to Ahan Shetty’s #Tadap writes a quirky tweet for @suniel.shetty जवाब में सुनील शेट्टी ने भी अक्षय को दिल से दिया धन्यवाद ! @ahan.shetty FOLLOW 👉🏻 @media_kesari देखें ट्रेलर #mediakesari #akshaykumar #sunielshetty #ahanshetty #entertainmentnews #upcomingbollywoodmovie #bollywoodgossipszz #bollywoodnews #actionmovies #movies #trailer #youtube (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVmtkm1PiBN/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Tadap Trailer out: Ahan Shetty made a splash in the trailer of the debut film, people said - I can't seem to get it....
Tadap Trailer out: Ahan Shetty made a splash in the trailer of the debut film, people said – I can’t seem to get it….
Image Source : YOUTUBE SCREENGRAB Tadap Trailer out Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty is all set to make his Bollywood debut with Tara Sutaria opposite him in the film. The trailer of the film has been released today and the trailer is so great and Ahan has done tremendous acting and action from above. Seeing Ahaan, it is not felt that this is his first film, while seeing him one cannot even say…
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Get In Moses Edition | 2.13.21
Secret Radio | 2.13.21 | Hear it here.
art by Paige, liner notes mostly by Evan, *means Paige
1. Chantal Goya - “Tu m’as trop menti”
From the movie “Masculin feminin,” a DVD we borrowed from Tim. This is the film where Godard was whispering the lines into a headset of the actor, so they were learning their lines literally as they were saying them. This is the opening song. Not particularly Valentine’s Day, in that it’s about lying too much… but still there’s a dissatisfaction that is undeniably a part of French romance.
2. Human League - “(Keep Feeling) Fascination”
Such a square song! But the keys hook is so immortally beautiful, with its crucial warble. The rest of the song is sweetly and innocently ‘80s. It reminds me of being in art class in high school, fully participating in the aesthetic crimes of the era.
3. Marijata - “Break Through” - “Afro-Beat Airways”
Analog Africa is just now releasing a repress of this long sold-out collection. I’d listened to it before, but I guess that was before I knew about Marijata (thanks again, Jeffrey!) because it was a shock to discover a track by one of our very favorite Ghanaian discoveries. So far as I knew, Marijata only released one album of four songs — which is fantastic — and then eventually started backing a guy named Pat Thomas. Those records, unfortunately, are nowhere near as vital and fascinating as their own record. So finding this song was a welcome revelation! I should also say that, no surprise, the whole collection is a banger from front to back, and will definitely show up again on the show.
4. Philippe Katerine (avec Gérard Depardieu) - “Blond”
This strange guy is a kind of joker songwriter in French pop, as far as I can tell. This song is all about what one can get away with if one is blond. He’s a really fascinating character, a tiny bit like Beck maybe, in the sense that he seems to have made a successful career of taking unexpected directions. He’s also an actor, working with Claire Denis (!), Jonathan Demme and Gille Lellouche among many others. He was also in “Gainsbourg - A Heroic Life,” which is an excellent movie that we highly recommend. (We had no idea who he was when we saw it at the St. Louis Film Festival.) Also, he appears to be married to Gérard Depardieu’s daughter, which would seem to explain this particular guest star.
- The Texas Room - “Cielito Lindo”
Several years ago, a producer in St. Louis put together the amazing album known as “The Texas Room,” which brought together immigrants from all over the world who currently lived in St. Louis. That meant Bosnians, Cameroonians, Mexicans, and native-born Americans… including Andy Garces, a fellow Paige went to high school with — His mom was Paige’s voice teacher as a matter of fact — who recorded this strange and excellent version of “Cielito Lindo.” The release party for the album was one of the greatest nights we spent in that or any city, dancing our faces off to all kinds of music. At one point the Bosnians got so excited they took over the room, shouting along and hoisting up their guy in the air. Basil Kincaid did the art for the album, and I think that’s the night we finally met. We have one of his collages on our studio wall right now — right over there!
5. The Modern Lovers - “I’m Straight” *
When we got the current SK van (circa 2015) we were super excited because we could finally bring out other musicians on the road and we could also have folks from other bands that we were out with jump in the van with us for a stretch. That February we were on tour with Jamaican Queens, and our friend Andy Kahn came out with us to play guitar. Not only is Andy a rad musician and great guy to be around, but he was an excellent road DJ. Somehow I made it to 30 without getting into The Modern Lovers (I know, crazy!) Andy has great taste and had a well appointed iPod so he was the official van DJ pretty much right away. He put on this record one day and I just lost it. The thing is, after that I was like “Play ‘Roadrunner’ again!” all the time. When I hear this record I still think of that tour. Andy in the back seat DJing, Ben and Erik jumping in the van to come with to Baltimore, graduating to “truck” in the Holland Tunnel queue, so much snow, host Bentley, “Go cats?”, Aaaaaahhhhh!
6. Frances Carroll & the Coquettes - “Coquette / When I Swing My Stick / Jitterbug Stomp”
I think we learned about this band last year, when Coquettes drummer Viola Smith died at 107 years old (in Costa Mesa, not Silverlake, Paige would like you to know — her bad). The video link below is highly recommended — the whole band swings hard, and the interaction between them and Frances Carroll is well worth the watch. They were considered a curiosity at the time, being an all-female band, and man they could play. Viola Smith in particular had an insanely long career, playing from the 1920s straight through into 2019! She played with Ella Fitzgerald and Chick Webb, and in the original Broadway production of “Cabaret.” Her particular innovation was having two toms at shoulder height, on either side of her head, which she would roll and ricochet shots off. Very cool style, never copied.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFDD_NxtKZ4
7. Pierre Sandwidi - “Boy Cuisinier”
Born Bad Records is one of the world’s coolest record labels, with a huge array of vintage discoveries as well as African albums as well as contemporary pop and noise bands. “Boy Cuisinier” is off Pierre Sandwidi’s album with them. It bears some definite relation to Francis Bebey but takes its own turns just as often. Sandwidi hails from Burkina Faso, known as the Upper Volta when he was growing up. We’re just now learning about him and his scene — I confess I didn’t even know Upper Volta was African; I thought it was Slavic — so I wouldn’t be surprised if some more Voltaic music shows up here soon.
8. Evan Sult avec Tracy Brubeck - “The Cats Won’t Stay In”
Paige’s mom Tracy called while we were in the middle of the show, and they paused to have a conversation about, you know, whatever — the snowstorms, the neighbors, the news. She was on speakerphone so that we could all talk, and eventually I just started taking notes as fast as I could. This is the result. I find it fascinating. That’s Paige singing lead on the Marty Robbins tune.
9. Kil Monnower Alimunna, Grup Hindustanbul - “Tadap Tadap”
Years ago I saw the movie “Monsoon Wedding” by the director Mira Nair. It really stuck with me, particularly the gorgeous opening credits in maroon and orange and sky blue. I was trying to tell Paige about that sequence, so just in case we could catch a glimpse of those colors, we watched the trailer. This song is the soundtrack to the trailer. It’s really an amazing track — so Indian, of course, but with definite Western points of contact, like when it goes to the major chords unexpectedly in the post-chorus, which sounds practically American. And the final outro minute or so is full of delayed, reverbed vocals in a psychedelic style, til it reaches the strange and intoxicating sound that he makes with his voice as the song fades into the distance.
- Martial Solal “New York Herald Tribune” - “A bout de souffle” soundtrack
10. Gillian Hills - “Tut Tut Tut Tut”
Gillian Hills, probably more famous for “Zou Bisou Bisou.” This track is great, listen for those syrupy slides and harmonies. I just learned that she is English, and the music video for this song is definitely shot in Angleterre. Full of famous red phone booths (now famous little free libraries.) When we were doing this week’s show I asked Evan “Is this song too obvious?” He said no, it wasn’t too obvious. If you know why I’m asking, then you know. So is it?
11. Jacques Dutronc “La Compapade”
We’ve been into Jacques Dutronc for many years now, because he’s a brilliant French songwriter and composer. But this one track has been a baffler for many years now. It shows up out of nowhere and sounds like… what? What the hell IS that? Is it African? It sounds African, but — is it? Is it just some strange lark on his part? Paige was apprehensive about playing it on the show, even though we both really enjoy it, because we couldn’t tell if it was somehow demeaning to someone. But eventually I argued that we don’t know what the hell most of the singers are saying in the songs we play, or which cultural taboos they’re transgressing, and the same is true in this case. If it is somehow offensive to anyone, I hope it’s clear that wasn’t our intention. But… I don’t know. I don’t think it is. I think it just comes from a cultural heritage and context that is French in a way Americans cannot understand or appreciate. In any case, it’s an amazing performance and recording!
12. K. Frimpong & His Cubanos Fiestas - Me Da A Ɔnnda”
Research into African rock and styles eventually brought us to K. Frimpong and His Cubanos Fiestas, which has turned out to be a satisfying step into the Ghanaian highlife/Cuban scene. I love the keyboard hooks in this one and the way the patterns just roll on and on with each other like a river, in no hurry but pulled forward by their own currents. He was also a visual artist — his art appeared on the cover of last episode’s Nyame Bekyere album. This was also the first time I’ve encountered the character “Ɔ” in the wild. I have zero idea how it is pronounced.
13. They Might Be Giants - “Birdhouse In Your Soul”
“Not to put too fine a point on it / Say I’m the only bee on your bonnet / Make a little birdhouse in your soul.” I remember when I first realized that was a feeling I was feeling — hoping to build a birdhouse in the soul of another, to be inside one another in a little protected place. The rest of the song is a nerd-rock dream palace I love as much as any other nerd, but the chorus is where I discovered an emotion I hadn’t suspected was there when I first heard and fell for this song and this band in high school (thanks, Jeremy Peterson!).
Paige adds: This song is blowing my mind. I don’t like writing lyrics, my ratio of melodies and harmonies to lyrics way out of whack. Evan brought this song back into our lives this week when Sleepy Kitty was asked what our favorite love songs are on a real radio show. We’ve been listening to it a bunch since Thursday and damn, these lyrics are good. It’s really reminding me that you can write about ANY.THING. Blue Canary in the freakin’ outlet by the light switch. Looking at the lighthouse picture. It’s a clinic. I learned something, and I can go home.
On the original topic, I love thinking of this as a love song. If you hear a love song, it’s a love song. It’s a love song.
14. Sleepy Kitty - “Tu veux ou tu veux pas” *
I took two years of French in high school and missed out junior and senior year because of a scheduling lulu that made 3rd and 4th year French conflict with advanced painting which was the primary reason I was taking French in the first place. I’m still not over it. Years later, I’m at Electropolis (in my memory) and I hear this Brigitte Bardot song on Tim’s excellent sound system and I can understand…most?…some…of it! I fell in love with this song and with French again and started stumbling, scrabbling at it again. We started working up this cover. Thank you Suzie Gilb for helping with the pronunciation. We did a 7” of this song and it’s a rare SK track with me playing trombone on it.
15. The Velvet Underground - “I Love You” *
I don’t really have much to say about this track except that it reminds me of flying to Germany because I got the 5 Disc set with all the extras on it a few days before leaving for a high school foreign exchange program. I was so happy to have those discs to absorb on the long flight, and come to think of it, it really inflected the whole trip.
16. Secret Song - “African Scream Contest”
The genesis of our love for African rock/funk/whatever (if for a moment we don’t count the profoundly influential “Graceland”) is the immortal collection “Legends of Benin,” put out by Analog Africa. As soon as we dug further for our favorites from that collection, we found “African Scream Contest” vols 1 and 2. I was drawn to the second one because it had a killer track by our hero Antoine Dougbé, but eventually spent as much time with the first volume. Both are absolutely fantastic. Part of what I love so much about them is learning how much of an impact James Brown and his band had on African music, which is super apparent throughout these collections and especially this track. The drums and the grunts and the hard stops and the horn blasts — it’s all there.
One of the finest elements of these records is the hidden track at the end, tucked five or so minutes back from the last song. These are often some of the hottest tracks on the album, well worth the wait, and this mystery song is no exception. Unfortunately, though, that means we don’t know who made this track or what it’s called. Oh well — that only makes it cooler!
- Adrian from Brooklyn
17. The Beatles - “Dizzy Miss Lizzy”
We watched “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week” recently (totally worth a watch), and we were struck all over again by how insane their lives must have been at that time. Yes fame, yes sudden fortune, yes global supremacy, yes yes yes — the thing that I can’t get over is the shrieking, and how it wasn’t just present at their shows, it was EVERYWHERE THEY WENT, AT ALL TIMES ON ALL DAYS, EVERY SECOND THEY WERE OUTSIDE. How completely unsettling that must have been, to be the center of that howl, day after day, year after year.
18. The Fall - “Sing! Harpy”
Dedicated to Adrian from Brooklyn and all those young women and men losing their minds over the Beatles so completely that all they could do was shriek, even at shows where the crowd’s sound completely obliterated the sound of the band they so desperately loved and came to hear.
(This is also some of my favorite violin playing in any rock music, right up there with “Boys Keep Swinging” and The Ex’s “State of Shock.” I would LOVE to work with a violinist in this mode.)
19. T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - “Gnon a Gnon Wa”
So intense! That constant chord strike throughout the song is a kind of high-note drone that we find ourselves drawn to. It kind of reminds me of the sound of a casino, where you walk in and all of the machines are chiming the same note, promising to just take your mind away and keep it safe until you need it again.
- Tommy Guerrero - “El Camino Negro” - “Road to Nowhere”
20. Black Dragons de Porto Novo - “Se Djro” What a slinky number! I love how spare the instrumentation is, but how much power is contained in that one guitar part. This is side A of a 7” put out on Albarika Store, the label that T.P. Orchestre called home for many albums.
21. Helen Nkume and Her Young Timers - “Time” This is (so far) the closest we’ve gotten to reggae on WBFF. I know nothing about the band or the music other than their fantastic name and sound — oh, and the fact that she is known elsewhere as Prophetess Helen Nkume. She appears to be Nigerian, or anyway her record label is. I love the guitar hook on this song, it just sneaks in and steals the show.
22. Anne Sylvestre - “Les Gens Qui Doutent”
23. Parvati Khan - “Jimmi Jimmi Jimmi Aaja Aaja Aaja Re Mere” A lucky find! Someone in one of my Facebook groups posted a video from this album, so I took note and returned later to check it out. This is from an Indian movie called “I’m a Disco Dancer” that looks like a real kooky thrill. The actors appear to have only the vaguest sense of what “disco” might be — or what a guitar might be, for that matter. It kind of looks like someone saw a single photo of a disco night and extrapolated a whole movie from it. Nonetheless, Parvati Khan is entrancing in the song and in the video, and we HAVE to see this movie, with or without subtitles. The smoldering look alone really requires investigation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUdJQSUcK_Y
24. Nancy Sit - “Love Potion #9” * One thing I’ve always known about Evan is that he doesn’t like the song “Love Potion #9.” When we stumbled across this, I thought it was awesome but I didn’t want to make Evan listen to a song he doesn’t like on Valentine’s Day! Evan says this song has little to do with “Love Potion #9” which makes me wonder, Evan, what’s the part you don’t like about “Love Potion #9”?
Evan adds: I honestly can’t remember what my issue with this song was. I swear, it was like… it was around the time of “Melt With You,” which I also found inexplicably irritating (and still do). I suspect now that there was an inept cover version that first steered me wrong… but luckily there’s a strange Chinese version to steer me right again! Oh life.
- Michel Legrand - “Solange’s Song (Instrumental)” - “The Young Ladies of Rocheforte”
25. The Velvet Underground - “I’ll Be Your Mirror” * This is the song that I said was the best love song of the western world on the real radio. I think it’s so beautiful and so adult. I don’t even know if I would have thought of this as love song a few years ago. When first got into the V.U. I thought it was a pretty song – a neat song, but I didn’t really know what it meant, what it could mean. What’s funny is when I think of this song, I have a Lou Reed version in my head – his voice, the harmonies. When I revisited the Max’s Kansas City live version (which as far as I know is the only one besides other more recent live versions and surely what I’m thinking of?) I realized that the version in my head is essentially that one but cleaned up, remastered, different EQ, and as far as I know entirely imagined.
Evan adds: (Paige has been playing this song recently around the apartment. I don’t even have to tell you how lovely it is.)
*p.s. If you want to hear the piece about musicians talking about favorite love songs on KWMU it’s here: https://news.stlpublicradio.org/show/st-louis-on-the-air/2021-02-11/listen-love-songs-to-keep-you-warm-on-cold-winter-nights
Super fun getting to talk about this stuff and in such good company!
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Tadap Trailer Out: Ahan Shetty-Tara Sutaria's chemistry raises temperature, Amitabh Bachchan shares video
Tadap Trailer Out: Ahan Shetty-Tara Sutaria’s chemistry raises temperature, Amitabh Bachchan shares video
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/TARA SUTARIA Tadap poster featuring Ahan Shetty, Tara Sutaria The upcoming film ‘Tadap’ starring Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria has got everybody excited with its just launched trailer. The sparkling chemistry between the lead actors has set the screen on fire. The trailer of Tadap was released by the makers amidst heightened anticipation after they gave a glimpse of their…
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Tadap Movie: Review | Release Date | Songs | Music | Images | Official Trailers | Videos | Photos | News - Bollywood Hungama
Tadap Movie: Review | Release Date | Songs | Music | Images | Official Trailers | Videos | Photos | News – Bollywood Hungama
TADAP is the story of an obsessed lover. Ishana (Ahan Shetty) lives in Mussoorie with his adopted father who is addressed by everyone as Daddy (Saurabh Shukla). Daddy is a close aide of Damodar Nautiyal (Kumud Mishra), a politician who is fighting the state elections. Ishana runs a theatre and TADAP is the story of an obsessed lover. Ishana (Ahan Shetty) lives in Mussoorie with his adopted…
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Tadap Box Office Review: Ahan Shetty & Tara Sutaria's Old Wine In A Recycled Bottle Is A 'Passionless' Affair For Ticket Windows
Tadap Box Office Review: Ahan Shetty & Tara Sutaria’s Old Wine In A Recycled Bottle Is A ‘Passionless’ Affair For Ticket Windows
Tadap Box Office Review ( Photo Credit – Still ) Star cast: Ahan Shetty, Tara Sutaria, Saurabh Shukla, Kumud Mishra & Sumit Gulati Director: Milan Luthria Producers: Sajid Nadiadwala, Fox Star Studios Tadap Box Office Review: Expectations To be honest, after watching songs and trailers, I didn’t really expect some mind-blowing content from the film. It looked like a typical Bollywood romantic…
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EXCLUSIVE: Ahan Shetty used to not watch his father Suniel Shetty’s films- “I didn’t feel comfortable watching him perform on-screen” : Bollywood News
EXCLUSIVE: Ahan Shetty used to not watch his father Suniel Shetty’s films- “I didn’t feel comfortable watching him perform on-screen” : Bollywood News
Ahan Shetty, son of actor Suniel Shetty, has made his debut as an actor in the Hindi film industry with the film Tadap which was released in theatres earlier today. The film which also stars Tara Sutaria is the remake of the Telugu blockbuster film RX 100. Directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the film has opened to mixed responses. When the trailer of Tadap was released,…
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Tara Sutaria is very close to Tiger Shroff explaining why chemistry with Ahan Shetty is popular in Tadap - Entertainment News India
Tara Sutaria is very close to Tiger Shroff explaining why chemistry with Ahan Shetty is popular in Tadap – Entertainment News India
Actress Tara Sutaria is busy promoting the upcoming film ‘Tadap’ today. The daughter of actress Suniel Shetty Ahan Shetty has clashed in Bollywood with Tara through the film. The trailer for the film and other songs have been released, much to the delight of both chemists. However, when Tara was asked about her experience working with Ahan Shetty and Tiger Shroff, the actress revealed several…
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Tadap New Trailer: Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria's intense love story is breathtaking | ggofindia
Tadap New Trailer: Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria’s intense love story is breathtaking | ggofindia
Image Source – Instagram Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty is all set to make his big Bollywood debut with the movie Tadap opposite Tara Sutaria. Tadap trailer had blown up the internet and the fans were excited to see a fresh pairing of Ahan and Tara, now the makers have released the second trailer of the movie. The action and romance in this one is sure to blow you away. The new trailer of Tadap…
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Tadap second trailer: Ahan Shetty, Tara Sutaria starrer keeps up with intense love and raw action theme | Movies News
Tadap second trailer: Ahan Shetty, Tara Sutaria starrer keeps up with intense love and raw action theme | Movies News
New Delhi: A surprise second trailer of Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty’s debut film Tadap opposite actress Tara Sutaria is released on Monday (November 29) and gives us a closer look at an action-packed intense love story. There are also some gripping dialogues like ‘Saanp ko dudh sirf nag panchami ke din pilaya jata hai baki ke din ghar mai ghusne pe kuchal hi dete hai, and ‘beti ne pyar ki…
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Exclusive: 'Tadap' is a Hindi remake of 'RX 100', director Milan Luthria said - 'People will enjoy when they compare the two'
Exclusive: ‘Tadap’ is a Hindi remake of ‘RX 100’, director Milan Luthria said – ‘People will enjoy when they compare the two’
Image Source : INDIA TV Milan Lutharia Highlights ‘Tadap’ is a Hindi remake of Telugu film ‘RX 100’ Director Milan Luthria in an exclusive conversation with India TV Milan Luthria said – Ahan Shetty played this role well Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria’s film Tadap has been discussed everywhere. The trailer of this film is tremendous and everyone is engrossed in what kind of love story it is. To…
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