Naruto and Shin Chan will be a part of Sony Yay!’s fourth edition of The Giant Wheel Festival, a three-day extravaganza of family fun and entertainment, which will take place from May 31, 2024, to June 2, 2024, at R City Mall, Ghatkopar.
In addition to Naruto and Shin Chan, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with Oggy, Honey Bunny.
The Giant Wheel Festival will feature over 25 activities catering to families, including theatrical performances, puppet shows, Zumba classes, magic displays, creative workshops, and storytelling sessions.
Adding to the excitement, Bollywood celebrity Karisma Kapoor and esteemed TV celebrities, such as Kishwer Merchant, Nisha Rawal, Mohit and Aditie Malik, Gautam Rode and Pankhuri Awasthy, and Gurdeep
Punjj, are expected to grace the event, participating in various activities alongside attendees.
Weikfield will be the presenting sponsor for the event, with Complan as co-powered by sponsor, Havmor as special partner, and Rasna and Navneet Youva as associate sponsors.
In addition to Naruto and Shin Chan, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with Oggy, Honey Bunny.
The Giant Wheel Festival will feature over 25 activities catering to families, including theatrical performances, puppet shows, Zumba classes, magic displays, creative workshops, and storytelling sessions.
Adding to the excitement, Bollywood celebrity Karisma Kapoor and esteemed TV celebrities, such as Kishwer Merchant, Nisha Rawal, Mohit and Aditie Malik, Gautam Rode and Pankhuri Awasthy, and Gurdeep
Punjj, are expected to grace the event, participating in various activities alongside attendees.
Weikfield will be the presenting sponsor for the event, with Complan as co-powered by sponsor, Havmor as special partner, and Rasna and Navneet Youva as associate sponsors.
- 5/24/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
“Star Trek” has had some memorable villains in the past: Khan, Q and The Borg Queen to name just a few.
When the villainous Vadic was introduced as the big bad in “Star Trek: Picard” Season 3, viewers knew there had to be more to her than possessing a super powerful warship.
As the season progressed, her true, tragic origin was revealed. Here’s everything we know about the villainous Vadic.
Warning, this post contains spoilers through Episode 7 of “Star Trek: Picard.”
Who Plays Captain Vadic?
Vadic is played by Amanda Plummer on “Star Trek: Picard.” She is an original character introduced in Season 3. She appeared in promos ahead of the season premiere, and debuted in the second episode titled “Disengage.”
You may recognize her from her role as robber Honey Bunny from “Pulp Fiction.”
Plummer is the daughter of Christopher Plummer. The elder Plummer also played a legendary “Trek” villain:...
When the villainous Vadic was introduced as the big bad in “Star Trek: Picard” Season 3, viewers knew there had to be more to her than possessing a super powerful warship.
As the season progressed, her true, tragic origin was revealed. Here’s everything we know about the villainous Vadic.
Warning, this post contains spoilers through Episode 7 of “Star Trek: Picard.”
Who Plays Captain Vadic?
Vadic is played by Amanda Plummer on “Star Trek: Picard.” She is an original character introduced in Season 3. She appeared in promos ahead of the season premiere, and debuted in the second episode titled “Disengage.”
You may recognize her from her role as robber Honey Bunny from “Pulp Fiction.”
Plummer is the daughter of Christopher Plummer. The elder Plummer also played a legendary “Trek” villain:...
- 3/30/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
People have strong opinions, both good and bad, about films directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Regardless of your opinion on the filmmaker, though there’s no denying his new releases demand to be seen – if only in order in order to debate whether they rank up there with Pulp Fiction (1994) or way down with The Hateful Eight (2017).
Even if viewers don't like a particular Tarantino film, there'll probably be a small part they do like, thanks to his knack for creating fantastic characters – not to mention casting the perfect people in those roles.
It's no surprise that actors including Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman and Leonardo DiCaprio rush to be in his films – all three of whom have delivered some of their best performances in Tarantino films.
Following news of Tarantino’s next film, which is expected to be the last before his retirement, we have ranked the director’s 30 greatest characters.
Regardless of your opinion on the filmmaker, though there’s no denying his new releases demand to be seen – if only in order in order to debate whether they rank up there with Pulp Fiction (1994) or way down with The Hateful Eight (2017).
Even if viewers don't like a particular Tarantino film, there'll probably be a small part they do like, thanks to his knack for creating fantastic characters – not to mention casting the perfect people in those roles.
It's no surprise that actors including Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman and Leonardo DiCaprio rush to be in his films – all three of whom have delivered some of their best performances in Tarantino films.
Following news of Tarantino’s next film, which is expected to be the last before his retirement, we have ranked the director’s 30 greatest characters.
- 3/15/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy and Adam White
- The Independent - Film
Co-Presented by the Hong Kong Arts Centre and U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau July 29 – August 6, 2022
The Hong Kong Arts Centre (Hkac) and the U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau will co-present a moving image programme focusing on Lee Isaac Chung, the director of Oscar-winning Minari – Cries and Whispers: Film Retrospective of Lee Isaac Chung – at the Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre from July 29 to August 6, 2022. This programme screens five feature films by Chung, from his Cannes recognised debut Munyurangabo to his Oscar honoured historic milestone Minari. The screenings will be accompanied by talks and a masterclass with Chung. Guests to attend the live talks virtually include Lee Isaac Chung, Amanda Plummer, Samuel Gray Anderson, and Eugene Suen (Producer).
This retrospective honours one of the most celebrated and extraordinary filmmakers of our time, Lee Isaac Chung. It was supposed to take place in May, the Asian American,...
The Hong Kong Arts Centre (Hkac) and the U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau will co-present a moving image programme focusing on Lee Isaac Chung, the director of Oscar-winning Minari – Cries and Whispers: Film Retrospective of Lee Isaac Chung – at the Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre from July 29 to August 6, 2022. This programme screens five feature films by Chung, from his Cannes recognised debut Munyurangabo to his Oscar honoured historic milestone Minari. The screenings will be accompanied by talks and a masterclass with Chung. Guests to attend the live talks virtually include Lee Isaac Chung, Amanda Plummer, Samuel Gray Anderson, and Eugene Suen (Producer).
This retrospective honours one of the most celebrated and extraordinary filmmakers of our time, Lee Isaac Chung. It was supposed to take place in May, the Asian American,...
- 6/25/2022
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
Yolanda and Ringo aka Honey Bunny and Pumpkin were minor characters in Pulp Fiction, yet they still managed to make a lasting impact on the iconic film. When we first meet the robbers, they’re discussing what they did wrong in their previous heists before they opt to stick up the coffee shop that they are sitting in. Now, the focus of Pulp Fiction is mainly on Vincent Vega, Marsellus Wallace, and Jules Winnfield; however, the premise of the feature as a whole is to focus on the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles. There’s not much known about Honey Bunny and
Why Honey Bunny And Pumpkin Should’ve Gotten A Spin-Off...
Why Honey Bunny And Pumpkin Should’ve Gotten A Spin-Off...
- 6/15/2022
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
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