Actress Seerat Kapoor says being pigeonholed as a “South actress” has caused hindrance in getting opportunities in Hindi cinema.
The 31-year-old actress has spoken about the difficulties she has been facing in establishing herself in Hindi cinema.
“Many people categorise me as a South Indian actress, and I feel that sometimes this hinders my chances of getting opportunities in Bollywood,” said Seerat, who began her journey in cinema as an assistant choreographer in the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Rockstar’.
“It is easy for the audience to think that if you are doing great in the South Indian industry, you can easily get work in Bollywood. However, the reality is that the process of getting any project as a leading lady in Bollywood is very challenging,” she added.
Seerat is keen on doing more Bollywood films.
“I hope to work with Bollywood actors at least once in my lifetime,” she said, adding...
The 31-year-old actress has spoken about the difficulties she has been facing in establishing herself in Hindi cinema.
“Many people categorise me as a South Indian actress, and I feel that sometimes this hinders my chances of getting opportunities in Bollywood,” said Seerat, who began her journey in cinema as an assistant choreographer in the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Rockstar’.
“It is easy for the audience to think that if you are doing great in the South Indian industry, you can easily get work in Bollywood. However, the reality is that the process of getting any project as a leading lady in Bollywood is very challenging,” she added.
Seerat is keen on doing more Bollywood films.
“I hope to work with Bollywood actors at least once in my lifetime,” she said, adding...
- 4/29/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Seerat Kapoor, who is known for her work in Telugu cinema, will be seen playing a pivotal role in the musical love story ‘Aakasam Dati Vasthava’.
Although touted to be a turning point in the narrative, the finer details of her character are currently under the wraps.
A source from the film said, “Seerat is going to play one of the pivotal roles in the film, but currently her role is kept under the wraps but as per the script her character is poised to be the turning point of the entire story, that will add an extra layer of intrigue and excitement to the film’s narrative.”
The final leg of the film’s schedule is set to begin from August 2 and will shot in various locations of Hyderabad.
“Makers have decided something very different for Seerat and her character, the final shooting of the film is going...
Although touted to be a turning point in the narrative, the finer details of her character are currently under the wraps.
A source from the film said, “Seerat is going to play one of the pivotal roles in the film, but currently her role is kept under the wraps but as per the script her character is poised to be the turning point of the entire story, that will add an extra layer of intrigue and excitement to the film’s narrative.”
The final leg of the film’s schedule is set to begin from August 2 and will shot in various locations of Hyderabad.
“Makers have decided something very different for Seerat and her character, the final shooting of the film is going...
- 7/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 28 (Ians) Seerat Kapoor, who made her debut with the Telugu film ‘Run Raja Run’ and was also seen playing a gray character in the crime thriller ‘Maarrich’ starring Tusshar Kapoor, discussed the importance of finding the right medium for the right content, and her thoughts on Ott versus theatrical release.
She said: “In just a few years, I believe filmmaking has expanded dramatically for all of us. Cinema and its experience have evolved. From theatrical releases to now having content instantly accessible on your phone. There are even web series and shows that have travelled across the world in terms of content. Whereas many people are concerned that the growth of Ott would result in fewer people going to see movies in theatres, I disagree.”
The actress was also seen in ‘Raju Gari Gadhi 2’ opposite Nagarjuna and ‘Touch Chesi Chudu’ opposite Ravi Teja.
She added: ” I believe...
She said: “In just a few years, I believe filmmaking has expanded dramatically for all of us. Cinema and its experience have evolved. From theatrical releases to now having content instantly accessible on your phone. There are even web series and shows that have travelled across the world in terms of content. Whereas many people are concerned that the growth of Ott would result in fewer people going to see movies in theatres, I disagree.”
The actress was also seen in ‘Raju Gari Gadhi 2’ opposite Nagarjuna and ‘Touch Chesi Chudu’ opposite Ravi Teja.
She added: ” I believe...
- 2/28/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
TollywoodThe cop thriller will bring the actor and director back together after a gap of nearly two and half decades.Digital NativeDigital NativeThe motion poster and title of Nagarjuna’s upcoming film are out and going viral as anticipated. Though the film’s director Ram Gopal Varma said that he would release the poster only later following the untimely demise of Sridevi, an actor whom he had always idolised, he released it within a couple of days. Ram Gopal Varma had tweeted: “After all the negativity around Sridevi, I am truly wanting some positivity and releasing the title, first look poster and release date of my most ambitious film with @iamnagarjuna.” After all the negativity around Sridevi,I am truly wanting some positivity and releasing the title,first look poster and release date of my most ambitious film with @iamnagarjuna #NAGRGV4 is now #OFFICERhttps://t.co/AKe5VgUFKc — Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) February 27, 2018 The film’s hero Nagarjuna replied to Rgv’s tweet saying he felt the same and posted a line from a famous song from the movie Murali Krishna: Anukunamani jaragavu anni, anukoledhani aagavu konni, indicating that unexpected things do happen in life. I know what you mean @RGVzoomin remembering a line from a famous song ‘ఆనుకునంమని జరగవు అన్ని అనుకోలేదని ఆగవు కొన్ని ‘ https://t.co/gbLK24BeKD — Nagarjuna Akkineni (@iamnagarjuna) February 27, 2018 It may be mentioned here that the initial plan was to unveil the first look and title of the film on Sunday but with news about Sridevi’s death breaking in the wee hours of the day, Rgv and team decided to postpone it by a couple of days. Incidentally, Rgv is an ardent Sridevi fan and had directed her in two films – Kshana Kshanam (1991) and Govinda Govinda (1994) while Nag had shared screen space with the gorgeous actor in the latter film and in Aakhari Poratam (1988). Titled Officer, the cop thriller will bring back Nag and Rgv together after a gap of nearly two and half decades. Interestingly, the last film they had worked together was Govinda Govinda with Sridevi playing the female lead. Officer is slated for release on May 25 worldwide. Pairing up with Nag in Officer is Myra Sareen. The film is bankrolled by Sudeer Chandra and Ram Gopal Varma under the banner R Company. Nagarjuna plays a cop, an encounter specialist to be precise, in the film. With the motion poster creating a lot of expectations, fans now wait eagerly for the teaser and trailer to be out. Nag’s last release Raju Gari Gadhi 2 was a good hit and expectations on his film with Rgv are high. Putting up an impressive performance as Rudra, Nagarjuna shared screen space with Samantha in the movie. The film was directed by Ohmkar and produced by Pvp. The star cast also included Seerat Kapoor, Ashwin Babu, Rao Ramesh, Vennela Kishore, Praveen, Nandu, Shakalaka Shankar, Naresh and Avinash. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 2/28/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
TollywoodIf there is anything we have learnt from Telugu cinema in 2017, it’s that change is slow but it does come.Namrata SuriAt a time when more and more people are consuming entertainment on mobile phones and subscription channels, the Telugu movie industry seems to have not only withstood the onslaught but also surprisingly thrived in 2017. From Baahubali 2 that went on to become the highest grossing Indian movie of all time at one point to Ghazi, an unconventional story set completely inside a submarine, this year marked a remarkable shift in Tollywood storytelling, techniques and audience tastes. Telugu cinema has developed a somewhat bad reputation over the years for focusing on star-driven, formulaic movies with few exceptions along the way. However, with more A-list actors now throwing their weight behind unique stories - for example Jr. Ntr in Nanaku Prematho, Jai Lava Kusa and Mahesh Babu in Spyder - irrespective of the box-office performance, and an influx of fresh talent in the fields of direction - Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Shiva Nirvana, Tharun Bhascker, Krish to name a few, the industry seems to be inching towards striking the balance between economics and creativity. The year started on a good note with both Sathamanam Bhavathi and Gautamiputra Satakarni releasing to good reviews and box-office performance. The former went on to win the National Award for Best Popular Film providing Wholesome Entertainment. From a family entertainer like Sathamanam to Arjun Reddy that took the industry by storm with its bold approach, 2017 rewarded movies that dared to be different and respected the audience’s intelligence. Another smash hit this year was Fidaa, a movie that respected its Telangana setting and steered away from stereotypes often associated with romantic movies. We also had Nenu Local, a box office hit but one that left me underwhelmed. One has come to expect novel stories from Nani who is quickly becoming the industry’s golden child and Nenu Local rehashes several old stories without offering much new. Another interesting release this year was Nene Raju Nene Mantri starring Kajal Aggarwal and Rana Daggubati. The first 30-45 minutes of the movie was riveting. I was so engrossed in the movie and amazed at the shock value that director Teja was able to produce. However, the movie derailed shortly after and you can sense that while the idea was great, the execution was flawed. Then there was Ami Tumi, a comedy starring Srinivasa Avasarala, Adivi Sesh and Vennela Kishore that had a promising cast and setup but was let down by a half-baked storyline and loud comedy style. However, Vennela Kishore was the star of the show and elevated the movie with his dialogues and performance. Towards the end of the year we had Raju Gari Gadhi 2, a horror comedy, that just did not work for me. Despite having Nagarjuna and Samantha, the movie missed the mark on originality and the screenplay was haphazard and slow. The comedy was not funny, and the horror wasn’t scary. Which brings me to one of the best horror movies I have seen in recent times – Gruham. Starring Siddharth and Andreah Jeramaih in pivotal roles, the movie was a commendable effort in bringing the pure horror genre to the forefront in an industry where it is often diluted. The atmosphere and color palette used in the movie worked wonders to set the mood and the interval scene is one of the best I have seen this year. It is not all rainbows and butterflies though. There are still a huge number of bad films that should not be getting bankrolled and a shortage of female acting talent that is disheartening. In fact, acting talent in general in the industry seems to have lots of gaps – negative characters (or villains as we love to call them) are often imported from other industries and native talent seems limited to a small pool. However, with people demanding more quality content and performances, my hope is that these issues will be ironed out as the industry gains more pan-India appeal. So, without further ado, here’s my take on the best of Telugu Cinema 2017. Like most lists, my choices here are entirely personal and of course subjective but with commercial and critical reception aligning for most of the movies this year, I have a feeling my choices will reflect majority consensus! Best Movie: Arjun Reddy There were lots of good Telugu movies this year – Fidaa, Mahanubhavudu, Baahubali 2, Ninnu Kori, Mental Madhilo - however the one movie that stayed with me long after the end credits rolled was Arjun Reddy. It is not a perfect film by any yardstick – the second half could have been tighter, the female protagonist did not have a strong enough voice (and the movie could have benefitted from that) – but it had originality, depth and impact. Angst is often depicted in over-dramatic ways in our movies, so to see a character deal with his emotions in a real, more relatable fashion was refreshing. The humour was not forced and the love story despite its shortcomings was beautiful to watch. Buoyed by fantastic performances from the entire cast, especially Vijay Devarakonda and Rahul Ramakrishna, and with one of the most original soundtracks composed by Radhan, Arjun Reddy is my best Telugu movie for 2017. Best Actor (male): Vijay Devarakonda for Arjun Reddy Again, this year saw a wide variety of performances from Telugu cinema’s male actors. Sharwanand was brilliant in Mahanubhavudu, combining elements of comedy and charm into a character that suffers from Ocd. Prabhas was the embodiment of strength and vulnerability in Baahubali 2 (not to forget the amount of time he devoted to the franchise) and Nani was convincing in Ninnu Kori as a jilted lover coming to terms with the fact that the love of his life has moved on. However, Vijay Devarakonda portrayed all of the above qualities and more in Arjun Reddy. He is a lover unlike any we have seen in a while; wearing his ego and machoism on his sleeve like a badge of honour but combatting it with personality and screen presence, thereby making the audience root for him instead of hating him. His entire character arc is a window into self-destruction and self-realisation and Mr. Devarakonda nails every emotion. Best Actor (female): Sai Pallavi for Fidaa, Anushka Shetty for Baahubali 2 I have often struggled with the way women are depicted in Telugu cinema. They are often an object of someone’s affection or lust and seldom seem to serve any purpose in driving the plot forward. The oft mentioned slight ‘5 dialogues, 3 songs’ truly did apply to most female actors. There have been some great roles over the years but the sheer disparity and lack of developed female characters has always been Telugu cinema’s Achilles’ heel. When I saw Bhanumati, played without artifice, by a stellar Sai Pallavi in Fidaa I was thrilled. Here was a woman who talked, looked and dressed like most women do. She had ambitions, a mind of her own but wasn’t perfect. And yet, she was loved by audiences because guess what – she was real. The credit of course also goes to Shekar Kammula the director and writer of the movie for infusing Bhanumati with charm and femininity that did not seem contrived. I also loved Anushka Shetty’s performance in Baahubali 2. In this installment, she gets to do more with her character and in some scenes, she steals the show. Her performance grounds the movie and portrays both strength and compassion in equal measure. By acting as Baahubali’s moral compass she drives the story forward. Best Director: S S Rajamouli for Baahubali 2 For sheer grit, determination and courage for dreaming at a scale never seen in Indian cinema let alone Telugu cinema, S S Rajamouli is my pick for the best Director of 2017. Mr. Rajamouli’s track record is unquestionable and he has always had a great eye for dramatic storytelling but with the Baahubali franchise he did more than just tell a fantastic story. He rewrote rules – the movie was loved across India despite none of the lead actors being popular beyond their respective reginal cinemas, the director and his vision were the Usp as opposed to ‘stars’ and the texture of the movie itself is very Indian, rooted in the culture and mythology of India. Best Music: It was hard for me to choose one album in this category. Baahubali had a great chartbuster in “Saahore Baahubali” and a couple of lovely melodies in the form of “Hamsa Nava” and “Oka Pranam”. Ninnu Kori (‘Adiga Adiga’ and ‘Unnatundi Gundey’) and Fidaa (‘Hey Pillagaada’, ‘Oosupodu’, ‘Vachinde’) both had wonderful music that complemented the movies and their settings. Arjun Reddy (‘Madhurame’, ‘The Breakup Song’) also had a memorable soundtrack that had everything from classical to modern influences. As you can see there was a ton of variety and every album had something to offer to the listeners, so in the interest of fairness I am leaving this field open. Best Supporting Actor performance: Rahul Ramakrishna for Arjun Reddy The hero’s best friend is a role that is often used for comic effect in Telugu cinema. And Rahul who plays Arjun Reddy’s best friend in the movie is funny. Unbelievably funny. But even in that humour there is a depth that I have seldom seen. Rahul is uncharacteristically natural and loyal to a fault. He values his friendship like you would expect him to and you wonder if not for him what would happen to Arjun. A supporting actor in the truest sense of the word, Mr. Ramakrishna was brilliant in so many scenes but watch out for the one he has with his father, explaining his friend’s struggles and behaviour, and you will realise why he was so important to the movie. As an avid Telugu cinema viewer, looking back at all these wonderful movies gives me reason to be optimistic for 2018. Innovative stories, tighter screenplays and an emphasis on bringing a unique voice to one’s craft will help Telugu cinema grow and evolve to greater heights whilst keeping the same sense of business will ensure indulgences do not take precedence over intelligence. I hope more new and diverse talent finds a way of breaking through in what often feels like a ‘family run business’ industry. Here's also hoping that more minority voices – women, people from various socio-economic strata, Lgbtq are represented fairly in our movies. Perhaps I am asking for too much but then if there is anything we have learnt from Telugu cinema in 2017, it’s that sometimes change is slow but it does come.
- 12/28/2017
- by Editor
- The News Minute
Raju Gari Gadhi 2 released to packed houses on Friday the 13th, October 2017, and has been holding on to the box office well.
Expectations from this film were high as it stars Tollywood star Nagarjuna and his daughter-in-law Samantha. According to trade reports, the three-day box office collections of this horror comedy is Rs. 12 crore and is likely to go up in the forthcoming days.
Expectations from this film were high as it stars Tollywood star Nagarjuna and his daughter-in-law Samantha. According to trade reports, the three-day box office collections of this horror comedy is Rs. 12 crore and is likely to go up in the forthcoming days.
- 10/17/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
Nagarjuna and his soon-to-be-daughter-in-law Samantha Ruth Prabhu are sharing the screen space in Raju Gari Gadhi 2, which is slated to hit the silver screens on October 13.
There was a buzz that Samantha had bagged the role on Nagarjuna’s recommendation but the latter has denied it vehemently. Stating that he never wanted her in the star cast, more particularly to play a ghost right before the marriage, Nagarjuna pointed out that she bagged the role on her own merit.
There was a buzz that Samantha had bagged the role on Nagarjuna’s recommendation but the latter has denied it vehemently. Stating that he never wanted her in the star cast, more particularly to play a ghost right before the marriage, Nagarjuna pointed out that she bagged the role on her own merit.
- 10/5/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
The trailer of Raju Gari Gadhi 2 was released on the eve of legendary thespian A Nageswara Rao’s birth anniversary and has become an instant hit.
The trailer has many elements of suspense, which is sure to bring the audiences to the theatres when it is released next month.
From the trailer, it is evident that Samantha Ruth Prabhu plays a ghost, while Nagarjuna plays a mentalist.
Reports about the storyline of Raju Gari Gadhi 2 suggest that the lead characters arrive at a resort for a vacation and realise that the place is haunted.
The trailer has many elements of suspense, which is sure to bring the audiences to the theatres when it is released next month.
From the trailer, it is evident that Samantha Ruth Prabhu plays a ghost, while Nagarjuna plays a mentalist.
Reports about the storyline of Raju Gari Gadhi 2 suggest that the lead characters arrive at a resort for a vacation and realise that the place is haunted.
- 9/21/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
Director Ohmkar’s Raju Gari Gadhi, a horror comedy, was one of his biggest hits. The film was also released in Hindi under the title Raja Saheb Ka Kamra.
Following its immense success, the director managed to impress Nagarjuna, who agreed to star in the sequel. Raju Gari Gadhi 2 went on the floors in February this year and has been progressing steadily.
Now, Nagarjuna has revealed that the film will hit the silver screens on one of the spookiest dates ever --Friday the 13th.
Following its immense success, the director managed to impress Nagarjuna, who agreed to star in the sequel. Raju Gari Gadhi 2 went on the floors in February this year and has been progressing steadily.
Now, Nagarjuna has revealed that the film will hit the silver screens on one of the spookiest dates ever --Friday the 13th.
- 7/27/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
After wrapping up a major portion of Raju Gari Gadhi 2 and Sukumar-Ram Charan’s movie, Samantha has re-joined the sets of her upcoming movie with Vijay, tentatively titled 'Thalapathy 61'. She is also gearing up for her wedding with her beau Naga Chaitanya in October at Hyderabad.
After wrapping up three schedules, the crew flew down to Europe. The team shot at a brisk pace and canned all the scenes pertaining to the Vijay and Kajal track in this schedule. With almost 65% of the shoot completed, the latest schedule began in Chennai on Sunday.
After wrapping up three schedules, the crew flew down to Europe. The team shot at a brisk pace and canned all the scenes pertaining to the Vijay and Kajal track in this schedule. With almost 65% of the shoot completed, the latest schedule began in Chennai on Sunday.
- 6/5/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
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