Abhimanyu singh

  1. Jehanabad's Ritwik Bhowmik: 'To understand Abhimanyu Singh took me very long & once I got him, it was difficult to...'
  2. Anurag Kashyap abused cops and taunted them to shoot him, punched a wall and broke his fingers: Gulaal actor Abhimanyu Singh
  3. ‘Aazam’ Movie Review: Jimmy Sheirgill, Abhimanyu Singh, Indraneil Sengupta’s Uniquely Executed Dark, Intense And Gritty Crime Thriller


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Jehanabad's Ritwik Bhowmik: 'To understand Abhimanyu Singh took me very long & once I got him, it was difficult to...'

The handsome hunk of the entertainment industry, who has impressed with acting mettle in Bandish Bandits, The Whistleblower, Maja Ma and others, is currently winning hearts for his impeccable performance in Jehanabad. Before the release of the web show, the actor spoke about his challenging character and working with Sudhir Mishra and other creative minds in an exclusive conversation with Firstpost. Excerpts from the interview: Fans are showering praises on Jehanabad trailer by calling it gripping and intriguing. What were your reactions when you witness such a great response? Well actually, today, I’ve got a holiday from my shoot and hence I am able to do these interviews. After these interviews are over, I’m going to sit down and read all the articles and all the comments on the trailer and everything because I have absolutely no idea how the response is yet because I’ve just been shooting the in and day out. But today you made me happy by telling me that people are responsible for responding in the manner that you said that they are. Response from family and friends Succession finale review: One of the best shows about sibling warfare Abhishek Agarwal: 'I want to build India's equivalent of LVMH' Well got some superb responses. My older sister, she’s a professor herself. So when she saw the trailer, she said it was like, looking into the mirror because I’m playing a professor. We both like I’m wearing glasses, the glasses that I’m wearing are very similar to the ones th...

Anurag Kashyap abused cops and taunted them to shoot him, punched a wall and broke his fingers: Gulaal actor Abhimanyu Singh

• • • • Anurag Kashyap abused cops and taunted them to shoot him, punched a wall and broke his fingers: Gulaal actor Abhimanyu Singh Anurag Kashyap abused cops and taunted them to shoot him, punched a wall and broke his fingers: Gulaal actor Abhimanyu Singh Gulaal actor Abhimanyu Singh recalled a story about Anurag Kashyap losing his cool at cops, and wondered if he should tell it, but swore every word was true. Actor Abhimanyu Singh, who worked with director In an interview with The Lallantop, Abhimanyu Singh recalled how Anurag cast him in the crime drama, which was released in 2009 and also starred Raj Singh Chaudhary, Kay Kay Menon, Deepak Dobriyal and Piyush Mishra. Asked what it is like to work with the filmmaker, who is known for his firebrand public image, Abhimanyu said that Anurag is actually quite a calm person on set. He then proceeded to narrate the story about the time when Anurag completely lost his cool. Also read | He said in Hindi, “This was a dangerous incident, and I don’t know if I should tell this story. During Gulaal, a production controller had bribed a policeman to allow us to film for 30 minutes one evening. That policeman’s shift ended and he left with the money. Another cop took his place. The new cop was aggressive, maybe he was in a bad mood. He told us to get out, and disrespected us.” Abhimanyu said that the crew stepped out of the station, and decided to abandon the scene altogether. The cop saw them outside and came at them again, telling ...

‘Aazam’ Movie Review: Jimmy Sheirgill, Abhimanyu Singh, Indraneil Sengupta’s Uniquely Executed Dark, Intense And Gritty Crime Thriller

4 / 5 Jimmy Sheirgill, Abhimanyu Singh, Indraneil Sengupta Aazam have come up with Shravan Tiwari directed ‘Aazam’. Is the film worth your time? Or can you simply skip it? Read the full movie review to find out. • • • • • Jimmy Sheirgill, Abhimanyu Singh, Indraneil Sengupta In A Still From ‘Aazam’ Instagram Jimmy Sheirgill, Abhimanyu Singh, Indraneil Sengupta, Raza Murad, Sanjeev Tyagi, Govind Namdev, Sayaji Shinde, Ali Khan, Anang Desai, Mushtaq Khan, Vivek Ghamande, Inzmam, Alok Pandey,Sushant Jain Cinematography Ranjit Sahu Duration 128 minutes Most of the gangster dramas are loaded with guns, violence, foul language, loud characters and weak screenplay, but this one is smart, sleek, dark and gritty, which sort of give the film an edge over every other crime drama. A power shift is never easy, whether its in the corporate or any other field. When the young replace the old, there is always friction as it threatens positions of privilege and livelihoods. The old grappling with the idea of power and the young using the same power with brutality has been the norm of society for the longest time. An old and ailing mafia don, Nawab Khan (Raza Murad), is bed-ridden, and will eventually die. His son, Kadar Pathan (Abhimanyu Singh), is the rightful heir of the crime syndicate, but with old boss dying, everyone is conspiring and eyeing the ultimate chair. Nawab Khan, along with his four associates -- Shakir Sheikh, Firoz Namazi, Tatya and Pratap Shetty -- run their syndicate unde...