Mona Ambegaonkar has reached the peak of her career where she is known for her brilliant acting in Indian cinema and television. She has done around 15 plays, 18 feature films, 38 tv projects, and the list goes on. The zeal to accomplish success in her life has carried her long way.
?Mona will soon be seen in Kapil Kaustubh Sharma?s ?Love Life and Screw Ups? season 2 as a Maharashtrian lady. She plays an interesting character of a mother who is in search of a groom for her daughter. ?It is a comedy-drama which depicts a lady who is very conservative in nature yet funny and simple but likes to gossip at the same time.?
?The Evening Shadows? actress will also be seen in another of Kapil Kaustubh Sharm?s film called Dunno Why: love is love in which Mona plays a supportive elder sister to her gay brother and fights for him against the world.
?Mona will soon be seen in Kapil Kaustubh Sharma?s ?Love Life and Screw Ups? season 2 as a Maharashtrian lady. She plays an interesting character of a mother who is in search of a groom for her daughter. ?It is a comedy-drama which depicts a lady who is very conservative in nature yet funny and simple but likes to gossip at the same time.?
?The Evening Shadows? actress will also be seen in another of Kapil Kaustubh Sharm?s film called Dunno Why: love is love in which Mona plays a supportive elder sister to her gay brother and fights for him against the world.
- 7/29/2019
- GlamSham
Excitement governed Day 7 of the 15th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival organized by the Mumbai Association of Moving Images (Mami) and presented by Reliance Entertainment. While the penultimate day had an amazing lineup of events, it also signified that only one day of the Festival remains.
Today’s list of master pieces included Shield of Straw directed by Takashi Miike, Before Midnight directed by Richard Linklater, Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives, Om Prakash Srivastava’s A Few Days More, Gloria directed by Sebastian Lelio, legendary Satyajit Ray’s Mahanagar, The Sea Inside directed by Alejandro Amenabar, Costa Gavras’ Capital, Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra’s Bhaag Milkha Bhaag among many more.
A must watch on today’s list was director Mirra Bank’s “The Only Real Game”, a documentary exploring the power of baseball for people in Manipur. A small group of baseball-loving New Yorkers and two Major...
Today’s list of master pieces included Shield of Straw directed by Takashi Miike, Before Midnight directed by Richard Linklater, Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives, Om Prakash Srivastava’s A Few Days More, Gloria directed by Sebastian Lelio, legendary Satyajit Ray’s Mahanagar, The Sea Inside directed by Alejandro Amenabar, Costa Gavras’ Capital, Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra’s Bhaag Milkha Bhaag among many more.
A must watch on today’s list was director Mirra Bank’s “The Only Real Game”, a documentary exploring the power of baseball for people in Manipur. A small group of baseball-loving New Yorkers and two Major...
- 10/26/2013
- by Pooja Rao
- Bollyspice
.Abhi na jaana chhod kar...ki cake abhi kata nahin...ki pet abhi bhara nahin (Don.t leave the party, the cake hasn.t been cut yet, tummy isn.t filled yet), recited the blue-eyed baby of entertainment Zohra Segal on her 100th birthday, punning on her favourite sonnet Abhi To Main Jawan Hoon by poet Hafeez Jullundhri as she cut a large chocolate cake.Her characteristic lust for life appeared undimmed late Friday at the launch of her first official biography, Zohra Sehgal: Fatty by daughter Kiran Segal. And Segal is how they have preferred to spell the name.The title Fatty is an endearment used by Kiran for her weight conscious mother Zohra who is very particular about her figure like a 16-year-old starlet..She weighs herself every week and if she is a little bit above (overweight), then at lunch it is one toast instead of two,...
- 4/28/2012
- Filmicafe
Around 80 teams will vie to make a film in 48 hours as the Mumbai 48 Hour Film Project kicks off on November 4, 2011. Director Nagesh Kukunoor, actor-director Parvin Dabas and Meghna Ghai Puri, Executive Director, Whistling Woods International will flag off the project at 7 pm at Vivian Banquets at Andheri (W).
Teams will have to script, shoot, edit and score the short of duration 4 to 7 minutes starting Friday, Nov. 4 at 7 pm and arrive at the Drop Off on Sunday November 6, latest by 7:30 pm.
All the films will be screened on Nov. 19 ad 20 at the Jai Hind College Auditorium, Churchgate, Mumbai.
At the venue, teams will be given a prop, character and a dialogue that have to be included in the script . They will also be assigned a genre through random drawing of chits. The genres include detective/cop, thriller, suspense, drama, comedy, romance, silent, anniversary etc.
Nagesh Kukunoor, Dolly Thakore, Ashutosh Gowariker...
Teams will have to script, shoot, edit and score the short of duration 4 to 7 minutes starting Friday, Nov. 4 at 7 pm and arrive at the Drop Off on Sunday November 6, latest by 7:30 pm.
All the films will be screened on Nov. 19 ad 20 at the Jai Hind College Auditorium, Churchgate, Mumbai.
At the venue, teams will be given a prop, character and a dialogue that have to be included in the script . They will also be assigned a genre through random drawing of chits. The genres include detective/cop, thriller, suspense, drama, comedy, romance, silent, anniversary etc.
Nagesh Kukunoor, Dolly Thakore, Ashutosh Gowariker...
- 11/3/2011
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
An international filmmaking competition, where filmmakers are required to make a movie in 48 hours, is set to begin its Mumbai leg Friday.Called the Mumbai 48 Hour Film Project (48Hfp), the competition will see teams getting the genres Friday and would have to return on Sunday with their fully finished film scripted, shot, edited and scored over the weekend.Over 800 filmmakers have signed up from across the country - Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Pune among others.Among the film personalities supporting the event as jury members are Amol Palekar, Nagesh Kukunoor, Dolly Thakore, R. Balakrishnan, Paromita Vohra, Shimit Amin, Manish Jha and Niranjan Iyengar.'The 48-hour format is a great precursor to the real world of filmmaking which is fraught with ridiculous deadlines, a ton of pressure from all sides but pure unadulterated fun! I'm looking forward to some crazy creativity!' said Kukunoor in a statement.
- 11/11/2010
- Filmicafe
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