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Priyanka Chopra praises Parineeti’s film ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’

Bollywood actors Priyanka Chopra, Triptii Dimri, and others are showing their appreciation for Imtiaz Ali’s latest film, ‘Amar Singh Chamkila.’

Priyanka took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to praise the film and its cast. She posted a film poster rating on her feed and congratulated Imtiaz Ali, Diljit Dosanjh, Parineeti Chopra (whom she affectionately calls Tisha), and the team, saying it looks impressive.

She wrote, “Congratulations Imtiaz sir, Diljit, Tisha, and the team. Looks so good (sic).”

“Amar Singh Chamkila,” directed by Imtiaz Ali, tells the untold true story of Punjab’s first mass-popular rock star. He rose from poverty to fame in the 1980s thanks to the power of his music, but many people became angry along the way, which led to his death at the young age of 27.

Amar Singh Chamkila

Diljit plays “Chamkila,” the biggest-selling singer of his time. His powerful music helped him go from being poor to being very famous in the 1980s. Parineeti plays Amarjot Kaur, the wife of Amar Singh Chamkila.
Before it came out, Parineeti shared a sweet video of herself dancing to their famous song “Pehle Lalkare Naal.”

The interesting video shows Parineeti getting ready for the day in her vanity van while the soothing music of Amar Singh Chamkila and Amarjot plays in the background.

Sharing the video with her fans, Parineeti told them how much she admired the famous pair by saying, “Whatta song! The stories of Chamkila and Amarjot will never be told again.

From April 12, you can watch “Amar Singh Chamkila” on Netflix.

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With Inputs from ANI News!

Diljit Dosanjh has a son and got married to an Indian-American woman. reveals the friendship of the actor!

The next role Diljit Dosanjh will play is the title character in Amar Singh Chamkila. On April 12, the Imtiaz Ali movie will be available on Netflix.

Diljit Dosanjh is referred to by his admirers as a “been Munda (good boy)”. The actor-singer was recently seen in a major part in the film Crew and collaborated with Ed Sheeran during his concert in Mumbai. However, the actor-singer’s friends have unexpectedly claimed that Diljit is married to an Indian-American woman and has a son in a profile published by The Indian Express for Sunday Express Eye.

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What his friends said

The mentioned profile. “A very private individual not much is known about his family, but friends say his parents reside in Ludhiana, and his wife is of American-Indian descent with a son.” His son and wife both reside in the United States, according to the story.

Earlier, Diljit had said he had never experienced heartbreak in an interview with YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia. He also talked candidly about how, as a young boy, he became estranged from his family. When I moved out of my parent’s house at the age of eleven, I moved in with my mama ji or maternal uncle. I left my town behind and traveled to the metropolis. I moved over to Ludhiana. My parents responded, “Yes, take him,” when he asked, “Send him to the city with me.” Not even my folks asked me… In addition, since we didn’t have cell phones in those days, it was expensive for us to call my parents or send a message back home. I therefore began to grow apart from my family,” he remarked.

Diljit is getting ready for Amar Singh Chamkila’s premiere. Based on the true account of the young assassination of the Punjabi musician and his wife, the Netflix release tells their narrative. Parineeti Chopra portrays Amarjot, his singer-wife. Mohit Choudhary, Saregama, Window Seat Films, and Select Media Holdings LLP are the producers of the movie.

Crew movie review: The Three Bashing Ladies Set To Rock The Bollywood!

Crew movie review: Kriti Sanon keeps up with Tabu and Kareena Kapoor Khan, who effortlessly walk the fine line between need and greed, while Tabu is chaotic in her elder woman persona.

Three ladies, maneuvering through turbulent seas, diving, jiving, and shucking with grace, all the while maintaining their swift footedness AND enjoying themselves—and ensuring that we do, too—can you imagine? Now take all of my money.

Karisma Sanon’s Divya Rana, Geeta Sethi (Tabu), and Jasmine Bajwa (Kareena Kapoor Khan) are among the crew members of Kohinoor Airlines, a barely disguised version of the now-defunct real-life Kingfisher Airlines, whose chairman (Saswata Chatterjee) is an even more subtly disguised version of the ‘bhagoda’ billionaire Vijay Mallya. The writers of the movie, Nidhi Mehra and Mehul Suri, don’t really care to hide anything; they just label their character, Vijay Walia, who runs away and files for bankruptcy, leaving thousands of workers in the dark.

A variety of personalities appear as and when needed, as befits a caper-cum-heist. That also applies to guys who politely trail behind, allowing women to walk ahead. The goal of home cook Arun Sethi (Kapil Sharma) is to open his own restaurant in Goa. Jasmine is a girl who never stops wanting more. She obsesses over things like the Beemer and the LV bag, even while her adored grandfather (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) babbles on about what really matters. Additionally, Jaiveer (Diljit Dosanjh), the enamored customs officer, refers to her as “Divya Rana from Haryana,” despite the fact that she is a phony. Dosanjh, with his distinct grounded sexiness, and Sharma, who has demonstrated that he can be a good actor, are both true assets since they understand their roles.

Our trio dives straight in when it comes to gold-barreled bags and completely illegal activities in the posh Al Burj, which feels like a stand-in for splashy Dubai (why not simply name it that, or is even that not allowed anymore?). Naturally, they will eventually run afoul of the long arm of the law. Now what? Is jail not bail?

The writers avoid allowing viewers to linger on the many plot twists and easy-to-fall-through loops that the characters are forced to go through by keeping everything fast-paced, sharp, and, at times, sitcom-like. The sentimental scenes that give the movie its emotional core are not overdone: an air hostess (Pooja Bhamrrah), assisted by his complicit right hand man (Rajesh Sharma), has to deal with the humiliation of her child being expelled from school after losing all hope of receiving her outstanding money from the fugitive Mallya, oops Walia.

For the love of all things sacred, though, why are there so many obnoxious product placements? You want to scream because they make everything look clumsy and artificial, especially in a movie where everything is going so well. Very unfortunate; please, manufacturers, don’t. What a waste of that outrageous classic, too: the “choli ke peeche” reprise is boring.

Thankfully, our women come to the rescue: Sanon is elevated and able to hold her own in their company. Tabu, who is so at ease in her older lady avatar as the most senior member of the group, and Khan, who effortlessly walks the fine line between greed and need, are a riot. These actors exude a lived-in quality, as though they have actually completed dozens of flights together. They are the kind of women our movies need more of—butterflies and bantering, speaking their minds without fear, fully owning their age (cue “layers of foundation not hiding the years” jokes), as well as their bawdiness and vulnerabilities.

The most fun I’ve had at the movies lately, net net, is watching these three air hostesses with the mostest in a lighthearted comedy with lots of self-aware laughs sprinkled throughout. Exactly what I needed to chase away the depressing clouds of the last several bad Bollywood films.

Cast of the crew movie: Tabu, Rajesh Sharma, Saswata Chatterjee, Kapil Sharma, Pooja Bhambrrah, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kriti Sanon, Diljit Dosanjh,
Rajesh Krishnan, director of the crew movie
Crew: A three and a half star film

With inputs from Indian Express!

Day 1 Crew Movie booking: The Kareena Kapoor and Tabu film brings in ₹70.18 lakh.

30,209 tickets for the movie ‘Crew Movie’ have been sold for Friday in booking, according to a report.

According to a report by Sacnilk.com, “Crew,” a film starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon, made ₹70.18 lahks in bookings on its first day of release. The movie opens in theaters on Friday, March 29.

According to the news, 30,209 movie tickets have been sold in advance across India on Friday.

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About ‘Crew Movie’

The next movie appears to be a thriller about a heist. In addition to Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon, Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh and actor Kapil Sharma are also featured in the film.

The film Crew, directed by Rajesh Krishnan, is said to be set against the backdrop of the aviation industry’s struggles.

Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti are playing “bad**” air hostesses in the movie. The trio has tried to draw attention with everything from robbing peanut boxes intended for passengers’ airplanes to plotting to make a lot of money and up the glam factor.

Ekta Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor, who rejoined for their 2018 film Veere Di Wedding, are co-producing the film. Along with Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker, and Shikha Talsania, Kareena was also featured.

Tabu, Kareena Kapoor, and Kriti Sanon have been posting a lot of behind-the-scenes photos of their friendship on social media in the lead-up to the release of Crew.

Kareena shared a fun behind-the-scenes video on Instagram on Thursday, providing fans with a peek into her time spent having fun on the “Crew” sets.

The video provides an inside glimpse at the ‘Jab We Met’ actress’s experience on set as it features her having fun with co-stars Tabu and Kriti Sanon, filming her role as an air hostess, and getting ready for her several appearances.

“We laughed, we cried, we fought, we argued, we ate, and somewhere in between, the magic called moviemaking happened… with the best CREW ever,” the woman wrote as the description for the photo.

The movie was originally scheduled for release on March 22, but the producers chose to postpone it until March 29.