Bhumi wants versatility
Actor Bhumi Pednekar, who has three films lined up for release, says that she craves for versatility as an actor. She will be seen in Saand Ki Aankh, Bala and Pati Patni Aur Woh in the coming months.
“I crave for versatility as an actor and my next three films will showcase my diversity of choosing films. All three are incredible scripts and are close to my heart. They have an important message that will touch the hearts of the audience,” says she.
Ever since her debut in 2015 with Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Bhumi has been seen in films as different as chalk and cheese.
‘This is the first time I am doing an intense love story in my film Shiddat. I have earlier done rom-coms and drama, but have never done such a film. It's going to be interesting because it has a different story. There is a story within the love story, which is why I decided to do the film. We will start shooting in three weeks. I am really looking forward to work in it because it's great to go back to the place where my career started.’
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Actor Akshay Kumar along with his Housefull 4 co-stars Riteish Deshmukh, Bobby Deol, Kriti Sanon, Pooja Hegde, Kriti Kharbanda and Chunky Panday commenced a special promotional rail journey from Mumbai to Delhi.
This activity was a part of Indian Railways Promotion on Wheels, which is a new concept that was kicked off with the film's cast for its promotions.
Produced by Nadiadwala Grandson and co-produced by Fox Star Studios, the film is slated to release on October 25.
A sequel to The Addams Family
Actor Charlize Theron's The Addams Family will get a sequel, which will release on October 22, 2021.
The animated family comedy opened to $30 million, well above forecasts in the $21 million to $27 million range. The film follows Morticia, Gomez, Pugsley and Uncle Fester as they bring their love of the macabre to 21st century life to New Jersey.
The voice cast includes Oscar Isaac, Theron, Chloe Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Bette Midler, Allison Janney, Elsie Fisher and Snoop Dogg.
The film originated in 150 single panel cartoons by Charles Addams, about half of which were published in The New Yorker between 1938 and Addams' death in 1988.