I was surprised that Sandhya Suri trusted me for the role in Santosh after Panchayat-Sunita Rajwar


Niharika Lal (BOMBAY TIMES; December 20, 2024)

Sandhya Suri’s critically acclaimed crime thriller Santosh, a cop drama about the investigation of a rape and murder case, has been shortlisted for the Oscars’ International Feature Film category. The British Academy has officially selected Santosh as the U.K.’s submission for this prestigious category.

The film stars Shahana Goswami and Sunita Rajwar as police officers. Following its success at Cannes, the Oscar selection marks a dream run for the film, according to its cast.

We caught up with Sunita Rajwar, who has received widespread acclaim for her roles in Gullak and Panchayat.

Did she ever imagine something like this would happen? She explains, "Aapka kya status hai, industry mein aapka kya wajood hai uss hisaab se aap sapne dekhoge na! Aapko bas ye lagta hai kaam milta rahe. Humko toh isse bhi fark nahi padta ki koi pehchan raha hai ya nahi pehchan raha. Aisa lagta tha jo main role kar rahe hain log unhi ko pehchante hain. Hamare sang koi kyun photo khinchayega? Everything changed after Gullak and Panchayat for me." Excerpts -

'First of all, it was a surprise that after watching Panchayat, Sandhya trusted me for this role'
Talking about her role in Santosh, Sunita says,"I have been doing very light-hearted roles - Bittu ki mummy (in Gullak) and Kranti Devi (in Panchayat). People see me in those roles and think I can only do those kinds of roles. First of all, it was a surprise that after watching Panchayat, Sandhya trusted me for this role. And this is very different for me because it’s a serious role. I'm playing the role of a SHO."
She shares that before this, she had only seen SHOs and police thanas in films. She shares,"I had this image that they must be talking to their juniors arrogantly, but after meeting real-life women police officers, I realised they are just like any other person or office worker - visiting the canteen, sitting with tea, chatting with coworkers."

Talking about the brief Sandhya Suri gave her for the role, she says, “The thing she told me was to not at all play loud and not at all try to be what I have been doing. She wanted me to change my body language and speak in lower tones. Sandhya said, ‘I don’t want any smiling either with your eyes or expressions, nothing.This lady will not smile."

'There was no special treatment for anyone on the set of Santosh'
Sunita Rajwar has worked in a number of TV serials, films and web series, and now this foreign project. So how was the shoot different compared to her experience on the sets of Indian productions? 

She says, "Kaam to same hi hota hai. Itna bada toh socha hi nahi tha ki aisa koi project bhi milega. When we were shooting for Santosh, it was so normal. Our team was all from other countries, mostly France and British. But they are a little more disciplined. Shahana was doing the main role, and I was doing the secondary part. Shahana is also very down-to-earth. Jo star wala ek feel hota hai set pe - jo hierarchy hoti hai ki star ke aane ke hisaab se shoot hota hai, unka shoot pehle ho raha hai aur aapka baad mein - woh saari cheez nahi hoti thi. There was no special treatment for anyone. It was very schedule-oriented that we will do this scene and that scene after this. There were no demands on set as such, even from the cameraman and the director. It used to start and end on time. They work very properly, do set-up quickly, gappe maarne mein nahi baithe rehte hain. Kisi ko please karna nahi hota hai."

She adds, "Now I wish that I get more such projects, more characters, thoda respect mile aur achha kaam mile. Aisa lagta hai - ab to achha kaam de do. Though, at this age, after seeing life, I'm not getting carried away by anything. Life is very unpredictable. Aisi film hazaron mein ek banti hai aur aisi film ka aap hissa ho zaroori nahi hai."

'Kabhi main kisi ka award dekhti thi aur unke aankhon mein aansu aate thay, mujhe lagta tha pata nahi kaise hota hai. Then it happened with me at Cannes'
The movie recently won Best Screenplay and Best Breakthrough Producer at the BIFAs after making its global premiere in Un Certain Regard at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

She shares,"Cannes was weird because even in my dreams, I never ever thought this would happen. When I became an actor, I only wanted to do theatre. I never had any big dreams - making it big or doing films. Mere liye rozi-roti ka kaam tha, so everything life is giving me - it is surprising me. Even getting film selected for the Un Certain Regard at Cannes was a big thing for me. Ek hota hai na ki aapko pata hi nahi ki ye kitni badi baat hai, for me, it was like that."

She recalls, "Kabhi main kisi ka award dekhti thi aur unke aankhon mein aansu aate thay, mujhe lagta tha pata nahi kaise hota hai. At Cannes, after the screening, when we got a standing ovation for 5-6 minutes, taaliyan band hi nahi ho rahi thi.I was no one for them, and still, they were appreciating my work and the character we had created. I had tears in my eyes - I'm getting so much love and admiration for my work. I never ever thought of this. Ye toh sapnon mein bhi nahi sochte ho. And now, this Oscars shortlist - it is beyond my dreams. Kahan kaise likha hai mere naseeb mein, I’m so shocked. There are goosebumps - I'm this close to the Oscars."

(Crisp) Movie Review: VANVAAS by FENIL SETA


Vanvaas, which has released today in cinemas, is directed by Anil Sharma of Gadar fame. It is the story of a father abandoned by his children in Banaras. The film belongs to the Baghban zone and is treated like a real mainstream Hindi film. Hence, it has a wide appeal and is meant for all kinds of audiences. The film is peppered with very emotional scenes; the climax is very moving and will form a lump in your throat. On the flipside, the film gives a deja vu of not just Baghban but also Bajrangi Bhaijaan and 3 Idiots. The trailer has shown too much of the film. Before the epic climax, the film gets too dragging and some developments are plain silly. Nana Patekar, as expected, rocks the show with his supreme, touching performance. Utkarsh Sharma is sincere but could have done better in emotional scenes. Simratt Kaur, too, needs to polish her acting skills although her screen presence is arresting. Rajpal Yadav raises laughs while Rajesh Sharma (Gautam Gupta) and Rajiv Gupta (Param Negi) lend able support. Hemantt Kher (Somu), Kettan Singh (Bablu), Paritosh Tripathi (Chutka), Bhakti Rathore (Manjari; Somu's wife), Snehiil Dixit Mehraa (Anchal; Bablu's wife) and Shruti Marathe (Pooja; Chutka's wife) are fine. Ashwini Kalsekar is okay while Manish Wadhwa is great in a cameo. Lastly, Kushboo Sundar leaves a mark in a special appearance. All in all, Vanvaas is the surprise of the year. It is also the modern-day Baghban and here's hoping this genuine effort gets its due, on television, if not in cinemas. However, if possible, do give it a chance in theatres so that many more such mainstream Hindi films, targeting the mass audience, can be attempted.

My rating - *** ½ out of 5!

(Crisp) Movie Review: MUFASA: THE LION KING (English and Hindi version) by FENIL SETA


Mufasa: The Lion King's cinematography and the VFX will take your breath away. But it's not just a film that relies on visuals. It has a great story to tell and for that, the makers deserve kudos. After all, it's a risk to tell the prequel to a tale which we have grown up watching and which is close to our hearts. But the risk pays off. On the flipside, the two characters look similar for wide shots while the final fight is underwhelming. The English version fails with the jokes of Timon and Pumbaa. On the other hand, these jokes work big time in the Hindi version. But the Hindi songs are poor and the decision to change 'Bye Bye' with 'Chayein Chayein' (or whatever it was) is bad. Meanwhile, the English tracks are way better. As for voiceovers, Aaron Pierre replaces the legendary James Earl Jones and he does a great job in voicing Mufasa. Kelvin Harrison Jr (Taka) is the next best followed by Mads Mikkelsen (Kiros), John Kani (Rafiki) and Tiffany Boone (Sarabi). Blue Ivy Carter (Kiara) is adorable. As for the Hindi version, Shah Rukh Khan rocks the show. Aryan Khan yet again is great while AbRam Khan is lovely as young Mufasa. Shreyas Talpade (Timon) and Sanjay Mishra (Pumbaa) bring the house down. Meiyang Chang (Taka), Makarand Deshpande (Rafiki) and Mamta Gurnani (Sarabi) are impressive. All in all, both the Hindi and English versions of Mufasa: The Lion King are worth watching, that too in the largest screen possible, preferably IMAX.

My rating - *** ½ out of 5!

Fenil's Bollywood Talk # 861


WILL MUFASA: THE LION KING OPEN IN DOUBLE DIGITS LIKE ITS PREDECESSOR?

The last big Hollywood film of 2024, Mufasa: The Lion King, will be released in cinemas tomorrow, December 20. There’s a lot of excitement for the film for multiple reasons.

Firstly, it belongs to The Lion King series, which has a big fan base in India. The Lion King, which was released in 2019, collected more than Rs. 150 crores in India. Its Hindi version had voice-overs by Shah Rukh Khan and Aryan Khan. This time, they are joined by SRK’s youngest son, AbRam Khan. Moreover, it looks like a grand visual spectacle that needs to be seen in cinemas.

The Lion King had opened at Rs. 11.25 crores and then jumped to Rs. 24 crores on Sunday, which was more than double the collections of the first day. This is possibly because it was a film for the whole family. In fact, it used to overperform on the weekends. Mufasa: The Lion King is also expected to follow the same trajectory.

However, the film will face competition from Pushpa 2 – The Rule, which continues to rock the box office. It will collect Rs. 565 crores in two weeks, with Thursday collections expected to be around Rs. 12-13 crores. This shows how the film is running at an insane level. Also, Baby John will arrive on Wednesday, December 25. The Lion King, in comparison, had a clean run for 4 weeks.

But Mufasa: The Lion King also has an advantage. As mentioned above, it is expected to do well in holidays. And it is released during the holiday period. Its collections will jump on Tuesday, December 24, due to Christmas Eve; it’s a big holiday of sorts. December 25 will also be huge. Similarly, next week, it’ll have the advantage of New Year’s Eve on December 31 followed by another big holiday on January 1.

The advance of Mufasa: The Lion King has been a bit slow but it is expected to open well and have a Rs. 10 crore plus opening. Once that happens and if word of mouth is positive, it will have a dream run.

The other release of the week is Vanvaas. It is Anil Sharma’s immediate next after the monstrous blockbuster Gadar 2. But since it’s a family drama, devoid of action and because the trailer hasn’t worked well, the excitement is limited.

Pushpa 2 - The Rule collects 538.13 cr in 13 days; 1274 cr worldwide gross

<i>Pushpa 2</i> First Single Promo: Allu Arjun's Song <i>Pushpa Pushpa</i> Gets A Release Date
Box Office India Trade Network

PUSHPA 2 - THE RULE (Hindi) continued with fantastic collections on its second Tuesday as it collected 16.75 crore nett apprx. There is a drop compared to the outstanding hold in Monday but it does not really matter as collections are at insanely high levels. The film now has a total of 538 crore nett across India in Hindi and should hit the 550 crore nett mark today (Second Wednesday). It will cross this mark in only thirteen days.

This is coming with a limited South release and if it was an organic Hindi film, you can add 25 crore nett for a fair value of 575 crore nett. The film has already set a new high for the second week as it cruises past the 142 crore nett record of BAAHUBALI 2: THE CONLCUSION. The second week stands at 150 crore nett and it is looking to cross the 175 crore nett mark in the second week alone.

PUSHPA 2 - THE RULE will see competition with MUFASA: THE LION KING but that is a for a different audience and hence, will not be affected much. There will be a reduction of shows in multiplexes but its third week now and that also will hardly make a difference. The target will be to remain in double digits on the third Friday this week and then take benefit of the holiday period over Christmas and New Year.

The film is already the third highest grossing film in Hindi and will cross JAWAN (Hindi) by the end of the week. Its likely to beat STREE 2 by the end of business on Saturday to become the highest grossing Hindi film ever.

The collections of PUSHPA 2 - THE RULE (Hindi) till date are as follows.
Week One - 3,87,63,00,000
Friday - 24,75,00,000 apprx
Saturday - 41,00,00,000 apprx
Sunday - 48,00,00,000 apprx
Monday - 20,00,00,000 apprx
Tuesday - 16,75,00,000 apprx
Second Week - 1,50,50,00,000 apprx (5 Days)
TOTAL - 5,38,13,00,000 apprx
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PUSHPA 2 - THE RULE has collected a huge 875 crore nett across India in all versions which makes it the second highest grossing film ever in India after BAAHUBALI 2: THE CONLCUSION. The film will cross the 900 crore nett mark by the end of the week and then will go on to be the second film to hit 1000 crore nett and also become the highest grosser ever.

The contributions are now pretty limited in the South but there is plenty of gas left in the tank for the Hindi version which will take it through all the milestones. Even in South, if we take the Nizam/Andhra territory as it is for us with Marathawada included then in South, there is also a 30% plus contribution from the Hindi version in the weekdays of the second week.

The overseas collections are $26 million till now in all versions which is 220 crore and the India GROSS is 1054 crore giving the film a total of 1274 crore in eight days. The business in overseas could have been better as it looks to be heading towards the same range as KALKI 2898 AD and that too because of the Christmas and New Year period. If the next couple of weeks were normal, it may have stayed below KALKI 2898 AD. The Hindi version of the film will do well in the next two weeks.

The Hindi version of the film stands at around 750 crore worldwide and here the film will go well over 900 crore and maybe even to 950 crore making it the best after JAWAN and PATHAAN. But dubbed Hindi releases have a much weaker release in Overseas and even in India, they are less in Hindi than organic Hindi films.

The all India collections of the film in eight days are as follows.
Hindi - 5,38,13,00,000
Regional Version (Hindi Circuits) - 7,50,00,000

South (Not Including Hindi)
Nizam/Andhra - 2,21,00,00,000 apprx
Karnataka/Mysore - 46,00,00,000 apprx
Tamil Nadu - 49,00,00,000 apprx
Kerala - 13,50,00,000 apprx
TOTAL -  8,75,13,00,000 apprx

Sikandar teaser to see Salman Khan in a mask, will be released on December 27

Sikandar teaser to see Salman Khan in a mask, will be released on December 27

With Salman Khan set to unveil Sikandar’s teaser on his birthday, sources say actor to sport a masked avatar in the first look; filming underway at two venues
Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; December 19, 2024)

Salman Khan has a way of making his birthday special for his fans. Come December 27, the superstar will mark his 59th birthday by unveiling the teaser of Sikandar, easily one of the biggest releases of 2025. With less than 10 days to go, we’ve heard that director A R Murugadoss, producer Sajid Nadiadwala and the film’s team are working across two set-ups to shoot the teaser. While Khan shot his portions at the SRPF Grounds in Goregaon, another set has been erected at Filmistan where a part of the first look has yet to be canned.

An insider close to the production shared, “This is one of the biggest films Salman has worked on in recent years. The team is pulling out all stops to ensure the teaser lives up to the excitement. They have a standing set in Filmistan, where stuntmen will shoot an action set-piece over the next two days. Earlier this week, Salman canned his portions for the teaser. His character is introduced in a hyper-stylized way, as he, wearing a mask, enters the frame and the camera focuses on his eyes. Five other masked men join him in the frame. The sequence is being edited, and the team will fine-tune the teaser this week.”

Sikandar, also starring Rashmika Mandanna, marks Khan’s maiden collaboration with Murugadoss, and is designed as an Eid 2025 offering.

UP Police announce Rs. 25,000 reward for accused in Sunil Pal, Mushtaq Khan abductions

UP Police announce ₹25,000 reward for accused in Sunil Pal, Mushtaq Khan abductions

HINDUSTAN TIMES (December 19, 2024)

The Meerut Police in Uttar Pradesh has announced a reward of Rs. 25,000 for information on Lavi Pal, the main accused in the abductions of comedian Sunil Pal and actor Mushtaq Khan.

Both Sunil and Mushtaq were invited in separate incidents under the guise of performing and attending an event. Both were taken to Bijnor on the outskirts of Delhi, and the kidnappers tortured them before extorting lakhs out of them. While Sunil was released by the kidnappers, Mushtaq managed to escape and seek help from locals.

Following this development, Sunil thanked the police in a video on his Instagram handle.

He says, “Namaskar doston, main hun Sunil Pal. Jaisa ki saara desh jaanta hai ki 2 December ko mere saath apharan kidnapping ki durghatna UP Meerut ke aas pass hui thi, aapne suna hoga. Lekin main bahut dhanyawad karna chahunga humaare Yogi sarkar ko, UP sarkar ko jinke nirdeshan mein yahan ke Meerut police ne, UP police ne badhe bahaduri se is case ka saamna kiya aur jitne apradhi hain, unke upar sakht se sakht karyawaayi ki.”

Police had earlier conducted raids to nab Lalvi and five members of his gang have been arrested so far.

I once escorted Alia Bhatt as chief guest in school; now I'm back as the chief guest-Vedang Raina

I CRIED
AFTER MY
MATHS
BOARD EXAM

During a visit to his school as chief guest, actor Vedang Raina gets nostalgic about his days as a student
Akash Bhatnagar (HINDUSTAN TIMES; December 19, 2024)

It was a moment of pure bliss and pride for Vedang Raina as the actor returned to his alma mater, Jamnabai Narsee School in Mumbai on Tuesday.

Invited as the chief guest at the annual sports meet for differently-abled children, he shot exclusively for HT City and told us how life has come full circle for him. “The last memory I have of this special sports day is when I was escorting the chief guest inside, who happened to be (actor and co-star) Alia Bhatt,” he shares.

While he didn’t interact with Bhatt back then, the 24-year-old did remind her about it when they collaborated on Jigra: “I told her the story, that’s when I found out that she was also in the same house (MG) that I was in. That was a cool thing to bond over.”

Now, Raina describes his return to the campus as “surreal”: “To see the student council do what I was doing, not so long ago, was really amazing.”

The visit also brought up a lot of memories for the actor, who goes on to recount an incident that left him in tears. “Maths used to be my strongest subject, but I think I got a bit overconfident. During the board exam, I was sitting happily after finishing the paper. With only two minutes left, I realized I hadn’t done the last question, which was a 10 marker. I can never forget the panic I felt then, because I actually cried afterwards,” he reveals, adding, “Somehow, I still got a 91. More than my awards, my 97% marks in boards is the biggest flex I have.”

Basking in nostalgia, Raina tells us, “I hope I am able inspire [the current students] to not just get into acting, but to dream so that one day, they are also called as a chief guest after excelling in their profession.”


I CRIED
AFTER MY
MATHS
BOARD EXAM

Shahana Goswami on Oscar-shortlisted film Santosh: "I have a gut feeling we’ll make it to the nomination"

Shahana Goswami on Oscar-shortlisted film Santosh: ‘Have a gut feeling we’ll make it to the nomination’

As Santosh makes it to the 2025 Oscars shortlist, Shahana Goswami says the film made the cut without an aggressive campaign; executive producer Guneet Monga thrilled as Anuja contends for Best Live Action Short Film
Priyanka Sharma, Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; December 19, 2024)

Tuesday night brought a mixed bag of emotions for Indian film artistes as the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced its shortlists in various categories. While Kiran Rao’s feminist dramedy Laapataa Ladies, which was India’s official entry to the 2025 Oscars, wasn’t shortlisted for the Best International Feature Film, UK’s entry Santosh made it to the coveted list. When mid-day reached out to Shahana Goswami, who leads the British-India co-production, her joy knew no bounds. “From 85 films to now 15,” she exclaimed, at the start of our chat.

For the leading actor, what makes this achievement particularly special is that the makers of the police procedural thriller—helmed by Sandhya Suri, and also starring Sunita Rajwar—didn’t have an aggressive Oscar campaign.

“We didn’t have crazy showcasing of the film all over the world during this period. I think people chanced upon it and were curious to watch. Many people messaged me that they watched the film as a part of the Academy screeners,” said Goswami.

Had the team anticipated making the cut? In Goswami’s words, the team members were on different paths between “hoping, dreaming, and not thinking much about it.” But now that their labour of love has reached the first goalpost, the actor is feeling optimistic.

She said, “I have a gut feeling that we will make it to the nomination. I know it’s a long shot because only five are selected from these great 15 films. It will be a tough call, and I am okay for me to be wrong.”

The competition will heat up in the next 30 days, as all the shortlisted movies will be promoted aggressively by way of screenings and press events before the Academy announces its nominations on January 17.

When asked about the way ahead for Santosh, Goswami said the producers are figuring it out. “None of us has a sense of the process immediately after this. I am not sure whether there will be more screenings, or the team will fly to Los Angeles. Right now, I am just celebrating this moment.”

Anushka Shah, CEO and Founder, Civic Studios, which presented Santosh in the UK, said it is gratifying that a film that sheds light on the Indian police system is having its moment in the spotlight. 

“Santosh is a story that delves into the complexities of India’s police system, a relic of its colonial past. Sandhya Suri has struck a perfect balance between addressing these social issues and delivering a gripping cinematic experience. We’re proud to support such a significant story and ensure it reaches global audiences,” she said.
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India had another reason to cheer as Guneet Monga Kapoor’s Anuja found a place in the Live Action Short Film shortlist, and director Smriti Mundhra’s I Am Ready, Warden, was among those contending for the Best Documentary Short Film. Anuja, starring Sajda Pathan and Ananya Shanbag, tells the story of two sisters trapped in the harsh reality of child labour in New Delhi. Monga, who brought home the Oscar in 2023 for The Elephant Whisperers, hopes to recreate the magic with the Adam J Graves-directed short film.

“Being shortlisted for the Oscars is a moment of profound pride and joy. At its heart, Anuja celebrates the unyielding hope and resilience of the human spirit, reminding us of the power of love, connection, and determination. As an executive producer, it has been a privilege to contribute to the campaign. Being acknowledged at this level is both humbling and encouraging, reaffirming our belief in the importance of sharing stories that matter,” she said. 

For Graves, the short film has already found its biggest reward. He elaborated, “The performances by Sajda and Ananya are extraordinary, and knowing that Anuja has moved the audience while spotlighting the critical issue of child labour is the most gratifying reward.”
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Yashika Mathur (HINDUSTAN TIMES; December 19, 2024)

Actor Shahana Goswami‘s film Santosh, has inched closer to being nominated for the International Feature Film category in the 2025 Academy Awards. She says, “I feel really happy, proud and encouraged by this selection. It’s a moment of celebration for (director) Sandhya Suri [and] for all of us.”

While it was the official entry from the UK, Goswami feels that India should be proud of this milestone, regardless: “I don’t believe in the segregation of ‘This is mine and that is yours’. There is a huge Indian team involved and... the story is still rooted in India. The country has every reason to be proud as well.”

Now shortlisted, the film will compete with 14 other films to get an Oscar nomination. And the 38-year-old is optimistic about their chances: “I am very happy if it plays out that way and if it doesn’t, then it’s okay. But I do have a gut feeling about the film going through the nominations.”

Vidya Malvade recalls battling severe eye infection while filming romantic scene for Mismatched 3

Mismatched S3: Vidya Malvade recalls battling severe eye infection while filming romantic scene

Vidya Malvade recalls shooting portions of Mismatched 3 while battling an eye infection caused by an allergic reaction
Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; December 19, 2024)

Going back to the world of Mismatched always fills Vidya Malvade with joy. But shooting the third season was a tough experience for the actor, who reprised her role of Zeenat Karim in the Rohit Saraf and Prajakta Koli-led romantic comedy. Malvade recalls that she was battling a severe eye infection, caused by an allergic reaction to prawns, during the show’s Hyderabad schedule in early 2023.

“We were shooting all night. For dinner, I indulged in a prawn dish. Little did I know it would leave me with swollen, bloodshot eyes in less than an hour. The next thing we shot was this endearing scene between Sid [Rannvijay Singha’s character] and Zeenat on the terrace, and all I wanted to do was scratch the hell out of my itchy, watering eyes. It was painful,” she recounts, before quipping, “I thought I looked like ET.”

Despite her discomfort, Malvade filmed her portions. After the schedule was wrapped up in June, the actor had to undergo eye surgery as the condition had aggravated.

Despite the challenges she faced during the shoot, Malvade says the camaraderie on the set made every moment worthwhile. As the third season of the Netflix show receives love from its fan base, the actor is glad to be a part of the “Mismatched magic.”

The secret to the series’ success, she believes, lies in its honest depiction of young love. She reflects, “There is a reason why love stories have the power to change your world. I am so touched by the outpouring of love from fans.”