The film unit has officially announced the title of the film today on 5:04 PM as 'LAKSHYA' with a Super Fit second look of Naga Shaurya which is highly impressive. Narang, Puskur Ram Mohan Rao, Sharrath Marar in Sri Venkateswara Cinemas LLP, And Northstar Entertainment Pvt Ltd banners. Young Hero Naga Shaurya‘s next, #NS20 is Directed by Sathossh Jarlapudi, Presented by Sonali Narang, Produced by NarayanaDas K. And that also means Neeraj Kabi's antagonist Yang Guang will not return in spite of that visceral last scene of the film.Young Hero Naga Shaurya, Director Santhossh Jagarlapudi’s Film Is Titled As ‘LAKSHYA’ (Photo:SocialNews.XYZ/) Neeraj Kabi - Detective Bymokesh Bakshy!ĭetective Byomkesh Bakshy was supposed to start a franchise for Yash Raj, but the film's lackluster performance meant the detective wouldn't return to Bollywood. A role brimming with energy somehow hasn't been recreated since. In one of Anurag Kashyap's earliest films to release, among an ensemble cast including names like Kay Kay Menon, Piyush Mishra, Aditya Shrivastav - it was Abhimanyu Singh in his red underwear who stood apart. She even went as far as to adopt a fake posterior and sportingly soaks her character's humiliation at various junctures for laughs.
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In a film full of extraordinary performers - Dimple Kapadia was absolutely splendid as Madam Rosalina. But one performance which got lost in time was his role of a local politician in Abhishek Chaubey's Dedh Ishqiya. One of the finest character actors to have ever graced the screens of Hindi films since 2000, Raaz is riveting in just about any film he stars in. However, the acting honours belonged to Rajesh Sharma, who in a rare moment of candour admits having taken a bribe. Rajesh Sharma - No One Killed Jessicaīased on the Jessica Lall murder case which caught the nation's attention on primetime - the film had Amit Trivedi's legendary music score and a couple of big names like Vidya Balan and Rani Mukherji. In an ensemble full of brilliant actors like Om Puri, Pawan Malhotra, and Waheeda Rahman - it was Divya Dutta's role as the untouchable Kajri which got lost and somewhere forgotten. But the underwhelming film couldn't take the shine off Ratna Pathak Shah's fearless performance as a middle-aged woman looking for sexual gratification. Having been released after a long struggle with the Censor Board, the film by Alankrita Srivastava was looked forward to with great curiosity. Ratna Pathak Shah - Lipstick Under My Burkha Looking back, in some ways the film didn't deserve Balan's consistent accent or her actorly gift.
Playing a Hyderabadi amateur detective, Vidya Balan is top of the line in a film which hardly matches up.
However, Soha Ali Khan's exceptionally messy performance has been somewhat forgotten. Sudhir Mishra's love letter to the golden age of Bollywood - the 1950s, stretched like a long chewing gum. But Ravi Kishan from the supporting cast shone in each and every scene, exposing the underwhelming performances by Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai. In an interestingly conceived-but-poorly executed Ramayan interpretation, the lead characters turned out to one-dimensional cardboards. And in a film that is nowhere near memorable, Kay Kay Menon's performance is the only silver lining for repeat viewings.
'Bloody democracy!' - you have to hear Kay Kay Menon growl at an army court-martial to believe how he goes toe to toe with Aaron Sorkin's legendary speech expertly delivered by Jack Nicholson. And Akshaye Khanna shines with a performance of a lifetime, which got lost because of the film's commercial failure. Akshaye Khanna - Gandhi My Fatherīased on the life of Harilal Gandhi's relationship with his widely-revered father (of the nation), the film is a portrait of an extremely complex equation. Here are 12 such performances which were too good for their respective films: 1. And therefore, are simply untraceable after a few years of the film's release. But every once in a while, there are great performances that go unnoticed thanks to the below-average box office of the films they appear in. Bollywood has its own share of great performances and great films every year.