Most Awaited On-Screen Pairs Of 2024 Janhvi Kapoor – Jr Ntr To Hrithik Roshan – Deepika Padukone ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
The year 2023 gave us some of the most unexpected pairs in Shah Rukh Khan – Nayanthara, Ranbir Kapoor – Rashmika Mandanna, Tapsee Pannu – Shah Rukh Khan, Prabhas – Kriti Sanon, Ranbir Kapoor – Shraddha Kapoor, and more. Some of these pairings worked, and others didn’t, but audiences were nonetheless excited to watch these couples on-screen.
Now, in 2024, a lot of fresh pairings are waiting to display a crackling chemistry on-screen. Some of them are making the wait unbearable, and others are trying to make the audience eager with occasional teases.
The year 2024 has promised a lot of interesting films despite the three Khan superstars, Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, putting up a no-show in the theaters this year. This has accommodated many films, which have raised the expectations and curiosity bar.
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The year 2023 gave us some of the most unexpected pairs in Shah Rukh Khan – Nayanthara, Ranbir Kapoor – Rashmika Mandanna, Tapsee Pannu – Shah Rukh Khan, Prabhas – Kriti Sanon, Ranbir Kapoor – Shraddha Kapoor, and more. Some of these pairings worked, and others didn’t, but audiences were nonetheless excited to watch these couples on-screen.
Now, in 2024, a lot of fresh pairings are waiting to display a crackling chemistry on-screen. Some of them are making the wait unbearable, and others are trying to make the audience eager with occasional teases.
The year 2024 has promised a lot of interesting films despite the three Khan superstars, Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, putting up a no-show in the theaters this year. This has accommodated many films, which have raised the expectations and curiosity bar.
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- 1/6/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Actor Kartik Aaryan, who is an avid social media user, on Tuesday gave a sneak peek into his post workout glow, leaving his fans awestruck with his looks. Kartik is currently busy shooting for upcoming sports drama ‘Chandu Champion’.
Taking to Instagram, the actor shared a sun-kissed selfie, wherein he can be seen donning a white tee shirt, a grey hoodie, and a matching cap, which reads as “cowboys”.
The ‘Luka Chuppi’ fame actor captioned the post as: “Post workout glow”, followed by a baby angel emoji.
The post garnered more than 45,000 likes within 20 minutes. The actor enjoys a massive fan-following of 30.9 million followers on the photo-sharing application.
Fans took to the comment section, and showered their love on Kartik. They wrote: “you make everyone completely in awe of you”, “you’re giving disney prince vibes”, “as bright as the sun”, “Milan does a very good haircut”, “you have this...
Taking to Instagram, the actor shared a sun-kissed selfie, wherein he can be seen donning a white tee shirt, a grey hoodie, and a matching cap, which reads as “cowboys”.
The ‘Luka Chuppi’ fame actor captioned the post as: “Post workout glow”, followed by a baby angel emoji.
The post garnered more than 45,000 likes within 20 minutes. The actor enjoys a massive fan-following of 30.9 million followers on the photo-sharing application.
Fans took to the comment section, and showered their love on Kartik. They wrote: “you make everyone completely in awe of you”, “you’re giving disney prince vibes”, “as bright as the sun”, “Milan does a very good haircut”, “you have this...
- 10/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Kartik Aaryan, who is an avid social media user, on Tuesday gave a sneak peek into his post workout glow, leaving his fans awestruck with his looks. Kartik is currently busy shooting for upcoming sports drama ‘Chandu Champion’.
Taking to Instagram, the actor shared a sun-kissed selfie, wherein he can be seen donning a white tee shirt, a grey hoodie, and a matching cap, which reads as “cowboys”.
The ‘Luka Chuppi’ fame actor captioned the post as: “Post workout glow”, followed by a baby angel emoji.
The post garnered more than 45,000 likes within 20 minutes. The actor enjoys a massive fan-following of 30.9 million followers on the photo-sharing application.
Fans took to the comment section, and showered their love on Kartik. They wrote: “you make everyone completely in awe of you”, “you’re giving disney prince vibes”, “as bright as the sun”, “Milan does a very good haircut”, “you have this...
Taking to Instagram, the actor shared a sun-kissed selfie, wherein he can be seen donning a white tee shirt, a grey hoodie, and a matching cap, which reads as “cowboys”.
The ‘Luka Chuppi’ fame actor captioned the post as: “Post workout glow”, followed by a baby angel emoji.
The post garnered more than 45,000 likes within 20 minutes. The actor enjoys a massive fan-following of 30.9 million followers on the photo-sharing application.
Fans took to the comment section, and showered their love on Kartik. They wrote: “you make everyone completely in awe of you”, “you’re giving disney prince vibes”, “as bright as the sun”, “Milan does a very good haircut”, “you have this...
- 10/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Films Boutique, the Berlin-based company behind “Pacifiction” and “The Burdened,” has come on board three international movies slated for the Cannes Film Festival. These include a pair of films set for Cannes’ Un Certain Regard, “Terrestrial Verses” and “The Buriti Flower,” as well as “Tiger Stripes” which will bow at Critics’ Week.
“Terrestrial Verses,” directed by Alireza Khatami and Ali Asgari, is the sole Iranian film premiering in the Official Selection. The movie marks the first collaboration between these two critically acclaimed directors.
Khatami previously wrote and directed “Oblivion Verses” which won best screenplay and the Fipresci prizes at Venice in 2017. Asgari, meanwhile, previously directed “Until Tomorrow” which premiered at Berlin last year, and presented two shorts at Cannes, “More Than Two Hours” in 2013 et “Il Silenzio” in 2016.
While the plot remains under wrap, the film’s title is a reference to a poet by famed Iranian Poet Forugh Farrokhzad.
“Terrestrial Verses,” directed by Alireza Khatami and Ali Asgari, is the sole Iranian film premiering in the Official Selection. The movie marks the first collaboration between these two critically acclaimed directors.
Khatami previously wrote and directed “Oblivion Verses” which won best screenplay and the Fipresci prizes at Venice in 2017. Asgari, meanwhile, previously directed “Until Tomorrow” which premiered at Berlin last year, and presented two shorts at Cannes, “More Than Two Hours” in 2013 et “Il Silenzio” in 2016.
While the plot remains under wrap, the film’s title is a reference to a poet by famed Iranian Poet Forugh Farrokhzad.
- 4/26/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Films Boutique are close to further deals in China and Italy.
Animated sci-fi film White Plastic Sky has scores sales in Europe and Asia by Films Boutique following its world premiere at last month’s Berlinale.
The Berlin-based sales agent has sold the Hungarian feature to Kmbo for France and Flash Forward Entertainment for Taiwan. Films Boutique is in talks for the feature at Hong Kong Filmart and deals in China and Italy are expected to close shortly.
Directed by Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó, the film is set in 2123 and follows one man’s risky attempts to save his...
Animated sci-fi film White Plastic Sky has scores sales in Europe and Asia by Films Boutique following its world premiere at last month’s Berlinale.
The Berlin-based sales agent has sold the Hungarian feature to Kmbo for France and Flash Forward Entertainment for Taiwan. Films Boutique is in talks for the feature at Hong Kong Filmart and deals in China and Italy are expected to close shortly.
Directed by Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó, the film is set in 2123 and follows one man’s risky attempts to save his...
- 3/15/2023
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Slate includes features in Competition, Encounters, Forum and Panorama sections
Berlin-based sales outfit Films Boutique has unveiled a six-title Berlinale slate, including Zhang Lu’s competition title The Shadowless Tower as well as features playing in the festival’s Encounters, Forum and Panorama sections.
Films Boutique is representing two films playing in Encounters: Leandro Koch and Paloma Schachmann’s The Klezmer Project and Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó’s White Plastic Sky.
It is also handling director Claire Simon’s Forum documentary Our Body and Amr Gamal’s Panorama film The Burdened.
Rounding out Films Boutique’s EFM slate is Jessica Woodworth’s Luka,...
Berlin-based sales outfit Films Boutique has unveiled a six-title Berlinale slate, including Zhang Lu’s competition title The Shadowless Tower as well as features playing in the festival’s Encounters, Forum and Panorama sections.
Films Boutique is representing two films playing in Encounters: Leandro Koch and Paloma Schachmann’s The Klezmer Project and Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó’s White Plastic Sky.
It is also handling director Claire Simon’s Forum documentary Our Body and Amr Gamal’s Panorama film The Burdened.
Rounding out Films Boutique’s EFM slate is Jessica Woodworth’s Luka,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Emilio Mayorga
- ScreenDaily
After films like “Khadak,” “La Cinquième Saison,” and most recently, “The Barefoot Emperor” (all co-directed with Peter Brosens), Belgian-American filmmaker Jessica Woodworth goes solo with the black and white festival gem “Luka,” which premiered as part of Rotterdam’s Big Screen Competition. In a co-production between Armenia, Belgium, Italy, and Bulgaria, the film is delightfully angsty and bursting with desire: for power, togetherness, and a world at its breaking point.
Continue reading ‘Luka’ Review: Jessica Woodworth Crafts a Carnally Sublime World Of Men, Power & Desire [Iff Rotterdam Review] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Luka’ Review: Jessica Woodworth Crafts a Carnally Sublime World Of Men, Power & Desire [Iff Rotterdam Review] at The Playlist.
- 1/30/2023
- by Savina Petkova
- The Playlist
”It’s good for there to be someone between the actor and the director,” said Dutch actor Joy Delima.
When actor Markoesa Hamer first started working as an intimacy co-ordinator on Dutch film and TV sets five years ago, she was concerned the industry would not think there was a need for her role in the way there was in North America and the UK.
“I was worried that in Holland people would never want that,” Hamer recalled.
Now they have become common place, although older Dutch actors initially felt they had no need of intimacy coordinators, Hamer told a...
When actor Markoesa Hamer first started working as an intimacy co-ordinator on Dutch film and TV sets five years ago, she was concerned the industry would not think there was a need for her role in the way there was in North America and the UK.
“I was worried that in Holland people would never want that,” Hamer recalled.
Now they have become common place, although older Dutch actors initially felt they had no need of intimacy coordinators, Hamer told a...
- 1/30/2023
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
The ambitious film is based on the classic Italian novel, Dino Buzatti’s ’The Desert Of The Tatars’
US-Belgian director Jessica Woodworth shot her ambitious new film Luka in Sicily, in black and white and in 16mm, as a complex European co-production.
The film has its world premiere this week in the Big Screen competition of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
Geraldine Chaplin and Jonas Smulders star in the English-language film, about a young man, played by Smulders, who heads off to join the army at the remote and desolate Fort Kairos. Under the command of the General, played by Chaplin,...
US-Belgian director Jessica Woodworth shot her ambitious new film Luka in Sicily, in black and white and in 16mm, as a complex European co-production.
The film has its world premiere this week in the Big Screen competition of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
Geraldine Chaplin and Jonas Smulders star in the English-language film, about a young man, played by Smulders, who heads off to join the army at the remote and desolate Fort Kairos. Under the command of the General, played by Chaplin,...
- 1/27/2023
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
“I knew from day one it was Geraldine Chaplin who needed to play The General,” says director Jessica Woodworth about having Charlie Chaplin’s daughter play one of the central characters in her latest drama, “Luka,” which is having its world premiere in the Big Screen Competition at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
“Not because she’s female, however,” emphasizes the director. “This had nothing to do with it. In fact, my intention was to have her incarnate a male character, but our working relationship is so strong, I told her I couldn’t make a film without her. In the end, it became totally irrelevant whether she was male or female.”
The film is inspired by Dino Buzzati’s classic novel “The Tartar Steppe,” and stars Chaplin and Jonas Smulders, a previous European Shooting Star, as the titular character. “I studied Italian literature at university, and lived in Italy for a while,...
“Not because she’s female, however,” emphasizes the director. “This had nothing to do with it. In fact, my intention was to have her incarnate a male character, but our working relationship is so strong, I told her I couldn’t make a film without her. In the end, it became totally irrelevant whether she was male or female.”
The film is inspired by Dino Buzzati’s classic novel “The Tartar Steppe,” and stars Chaplin and Jonas Smulders, a previous European Shooting Star, as the titular character. “I studied Italian literature at university, and lived in Italy for a while,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Rafa Sales Ross
- Variety Film + TV
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