A courtroom drama that follows an idealist lawyer, Niharika Singh, taking on her powerful mentor, Janardhan Jaitley in a battle that constantly pushes the line between legal and illegal. The series is directed by Sahir Raza and written by Reshu Nath. It is produced by Juggernaut Productions and will stream on Jio Cinema. The series features Neha Sharma and Akshay Oberoi along with Kubbra Sait, Asheema Vardaan, Ira Dubey, Parul Gulati, Piyush Mishra, Satyadeep Mishra, and Zayn Marie Khan.
Trailer Review The trailer of Illegal 3 was recently released and has received positive reviews from fans and critics alike. The trailer shows Niharika Singh, played by Neha Sharma, starting on a thrilling journey driven by her desire to become Delhi’s top legal, abandoning her once-cherished beliefs. The trailer also shows the ideological struggle between Niharika Singh and Janardhan Jaitley, played by Piyush Mishra. The trailer has been praised for its gripping storyline,...
Trailer Review The trailer of Illegal 3 was recently released and has received positive reviews from fans and critics alike. The trailer shows Niharika Singh, played by Neha Sharma, starting on a thrilling journey driven by her desire to become Delhi’s top legal, abandoning her once-cherished beliefs. The trailer also shows the ideological struggle between Niharika Singh and Janardhan Jaitley, played by Piyush Mishra. The trailer has been praised for its gripping storyline,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Desk Editorial
- GlamSham
Mumbai, July 17 (Ians) Actor Akshay Oberoi has officially announced his involvement in the upcoming third season of the court drama series ‘Illegal’.
Akshay is set to reprise his role as a lawyer. The show explores the complexities of the Indian legal system while delving into the personal and professional lives of the characters involved.
Expressing his excitement about reprising the character, Akshay stated, “I am thrilled to step into the shoes of my character once again and continue this exhilarating journey with ‘Illegal’.”
“The opportunity to delve deeper into the complexities of the legal world and explore new dimensions of the character is incredibly fulfilling as an actor. I am looking forward to collaborating with the talented cast and crew in bringing the next chapter of this thrilling series to life,” he added.
The third season of ‘Illegal’ is set to be filmed in Delhi and Mumbai.
The series Illegal also stars Neha Sharma,...
Akshay is set to reprise his role as a lawyer. The show explores the complexities of the Indian legal system while delving into the personal and professional lives of the characters involved.
Expressing his excitement about reprising the character, Akshay stated, “I am thrilled to step into the shoes of my character once again and continue this exhilarating journey with ‘Illegal’.”
“The opportunity to delve deeper into the complexities of the legal world and explore new dimensions of the character is incredibly fulfilling as an actor. I am looking forward to collaborating with the talented cast and crew in bringing the next chapter of this thrilling series to life,” he added.
The third season of ‘Illegal’ is set to be filmed in Delhi and Mumbai.
The series Illegal also stars Neha Sharma,...
- 7/17/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Lionsgate Play’s new show, ‘Feels Like Home’ Season 2, takes forward the story of 4 boys on the cusp of adulthood. Their journeys transcend into more mature and real issues with drama, laughter and a whirlwind of emotions, and of course colossal mess-ups.
The second season factors in new sets of problems which are cleverly written and executed with fine transitions and relatable characters. Four friends – Lakshay, Sameer, Avinash and Akhil, continue to live in their larger-than-life mansion and deal with college life, career, personal and parental issues, along with complicated relationships.
The transition from boyhood to manhood is evident in the series as the four boys address real issues as life moves beyond just parties. As they deal with their own turmoil, the viewers will see them expressing their raw emotions for the first time. From anger to heartbreak, they openly cry and comfort each other.
Prit Kamani as Lakshay...
The second season factors in new sets of problems which are cleverly written and executed with fine transitions and relatable characters. Four friends – Lakshay, Sameer, Avinash and Akhil, continue to live in their larger-than-life mansion and deal with college life, career, personal and parental issues, along with complicated relationships.
The transition from boyhood to manhood is evident in the series as the four boys address real issues as life moves beyond just parties. As they deal with their own turmoil, the viewers will see them expressing their raw emotions for the first time. From anger to heartbreak, they openly cry and comfort each other.
Prit Kamani as Lakshay...
- 10/6/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Actress Inayat Sood, who is awaiting the release of the second season of her streaming show ‘Feels Like Home’, recently shared her thoughts on what would excite the audience in the new season of the show, which is set to drop on Ott on October 7.
Talking about the same, Inayat, who plays the character of Mahima in the show, said, “I think a lot of the problems were introduced in season 1 and it will be exciting to watch if and how these problems are resolved in season 2, especially the entire love triangle between Avi, Lakshay and Mahima.”
She further mentioned, “That is something which is very exciting, the way it is going to unfold and what sort of resolution it is going to come to. So, people are going to relate so much to the friction that naturally creeps into their friendship and relationships and how that plays out.”
The...
Talking about the same, Inayat, who plays the character of Mahima in the show, said, “I think a lot of the problems were introduced in season 1 and it will be exciting to watch if and how these problems are resolved in season 2, especially the entire love triangle between Avi, Lakshay and Mahima.”
She further mentioned, “That is something which is very exciting, the way it is going to unfold and what sort of resolution it is going to come to. So, people are going to relate so much to the friction that naturally creeps into their friendship and relationships and how that plays out.”
The...
- 10/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Content creator Vishnu Kaushal is known for his comic videos and now the actor will be seen reprising his character of Avinash in the second season of the web series ‘Feels Like Home’.
While talking in detail about his character and how it is going to be different from the previous season, he said: “I think things are not that black and white in real life, and so in the show as well, I think we tried to share the same thing. There was no right or wrong person; no one was selfish or selfless in that sense because it was a very complex situation. What do you do if your best friend is in love with your girlfriend? It’s just a very weird and awkward problem.”
The story of the web series revolves around four friends and their bonding. With the second season, Avinash’s character has evolved and become mature.
While talking in detail about his character and how it is going to be different from the previous season, he said: “I think things are not that black and white in real life, and so in the show as well, I think we tried to share the same thing. There was no right or wrong person; no one was selfish or selfless in that sense because it was a very complex situation. What do you do if your best friend is in love with your girlfriend? It’s just a very weird and awkward problem.”
The story of the web series revolves around four friends and their bonding. With the second season, Avinash’s character has evolved and become mature.
- 10/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Actor Anshuman Malhotra has talked about the evolution of his character Sameer. He said that this season, he will play someone who is much more confident, capable and determined. ‘Feels like home’ season 2 takes an interesting and relatable turn to explore the complexities of growing up as these four boys traverse from adulthood to manhood.
In this new season, we will see the boys fighting for their home and learning how to sustain their friendships when things go wrong.
Talking about how his character has evolved in season 2, Anshuman said: “My character, Sameer, has grown and matured immensely from Season 1 to Season 2. Sameer in the first season was relatively indecisive, afraid and lacked self-assurance.”
“This season you will see a new Sameer – someone who is much more confident, capable and determined. The beauty of his growth is that it is relatable; we all have been a Sameer sometime in our...
In this new season, we will see the boys fighting for their home and learning how to sustain their friendships when things go wrong.
Talking about how his character has evolved in season 2, Anshuman said: “My character, Sameer, has grown and matured immensely from Season 1 to Season 2. Sameer in the first season was relatively indecisive, afraid and lacked self-assurance.”
“This season you will see a new Sameer – someone who is much more confident, capable and determined. The beauty of his growth is that it is relatable; we all have been a Sameer sometime in our...
- 10/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
The trailer of the second season of streaming series, ‘Feels Like Home’ was unveiled on Friday. On the occasion, Prit Kamani, who plays Lakshya in the series, shared that the upcoming season will see the central characters of the four boys transforming from boys to men as they deal with odd balls thrown at them by their lives.
Chronicling the lives of the boys, Season 2 captures their journey with more drama, bromance, laughter and a whirlwind of emotions.
Calling it a fresh take on adulthood, Prit said in a statement, “Season 2 is where the OGs are back with a bang! But this time around, the hangover is not from the parties as much as it is from the relationships. The careless boys are slowly transforming into men as they deal with emotions that come with complicated relationships and choices in life.”
Talking about the arc of his character, the actor said,...
Chronicling the lives of the boys, Season 2 captures their journey with more drama, bromance, laughter and a whirlwind of emotions.
Calling it a fresh take on adulthood, Prit said in a statement, “Season 2 is where the OGs are back with a bang! But this time around, the hangover is not from the parties as much as it is from the relationships. The careless boys are slowly transforming into men as they deal with emotions that come with complicated relationships and choices in life.”
Talking about the arc of his character, the actor said,...
- 9/23/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hit Ott bachelor drama ‘Feels Like Home’ is set to return with its second season. Taking the narrative forward, the series will witness the boys traverse through adulthood by celebrating the idea of modern masculinity, and put up a fight where needed – to protect their ‘home’ in the second season.
It will bring Prit Kamani, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, Anshuman Malhotra, Himika Bose and Inayat Sood to the screen and on a trip down memory lane, filled with nostalgia.
Commenting on the occasion, director Sahir Raza said in a statement: “We are delighted to bring the second season of ‘Feels Like Home’ to audiences both young and old. The second season is in many ways more mature, it attempts to deal with complex interpersonal relationships, pushing the central characters to grow and evolve. We hope audiences will find the journey relatable and the characters loveable.”
During the course of the second season,...
It will bring Prit Kamani, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, Anshuman Malhotra, Himika Bose and Inayat Sood to the screen and on a trip down memory lane, filled with nostalgia.
Commenting on the occasion, director Sahir Raza said in a statement: “We are delighted to bring the second season of ‘Feels Like Home’ to audiences both young and old. The second season is in many ways more mature, it attempts to deal with complex interpersonal relationships, pushing the central characters to grow and evolve. We hope audiences will find the journey relatable and the characters loveable.”
During the course of the second season,...
- 9/20/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Actor Akshay Oberoi recently started dubbing for a series titled ‘Feels Like Home’. Created by Sahir Raza, the series follows the lives of four boys in their 20s who move into their first house away from home together. The series will mark the third collaboration between Sahir and Akshay, their earlier projects being ‘Hum Tum’ […]...
- 3/23/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 11 (Ians) Actress Ridhi Dogra, who plays the lead in the new web series "The Married Woman", says watching the show for the first time after the final edit was an emotional experience for her.
Ridhi plays the role of Astha in the show, which revolves around same-sex love or lesbianism -- a topic considered taboo by many.
"'The Married Woman' has been a great journey, which I will cherish forever. When I watched the entire show recently, I got emotional. After the last episode got over, and the song 'Bematlab' started playing, and I was crying. I was wondering why I started crying since I had only played the character. I could feel Astha's pain and journey. I am grateful to the audience and my fans for showering their love, blessings, and support," she said.
'The Married Woman' is an urban relationship drama about...
Ridhi plays the role of Astha in the show, which revolves around same-sex love or lesbianism -- a topic considered taboo by many.
"'The Married Woman' has been a great journey, which I will cherish forever. When I watched the entire show recently, I got emotional. After the last episode got over, and the song 'Bematlab' started playing, and I was crying. I was wondering why I started crying since I had only played the character. I could feel Astha's pain and journey. I am grateful to the audience and my fans for showering their love, blessings, and support," she said.
'The Married Woman' is an urban relationship drama about...
- 3/11/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Durga Chakravarty
New Delhi, March 9 (Ians) Ridhi Dogra features in the new web series, "The Married Woman", which revolves around the topic of same-sex love or lesbianism -- a topic considered taboo by many. The actress agrees that a lot of things are forbidden in India and that there are a lot of things the country feels uncomfortable about.
Over the years, Hindi film industry has seen several films and show that have focussed on same-sex love, such as "My Brother... Nikhil", "Dostana", "Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan", "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga", "Made In Heaven" and "Four More Shots Please!". In "The Married Woman", Ridhi and Monica Dogra play a lesbian couple.
"A lot of things are taboo in our country. There are a lot of things that have happened but they are taboo. I think that is just the climate -- that is how we are as people.
New Delhi, March 9 (Ians) Ridhi Dogra features in the new web series, "The Married Woman", which revolves around the topic of same-sex love or lesbianism -- a topic considered taboo by many. The actress agrees that a lot of things are forbidden in India and that there are a lot of things the country feels uncomfortable about.
Over the years, Hindi film industry has seen several films and show that have focussed on same-sex love, such as "My Brother... Nikhil", "Dostana", "Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan", "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga", "Made In Heaven" and "Four More Shots Please!". In "The Married Woman", Ridhi and Monica Dogra play a lesbian couple.
"A lot of things are taboo in our country. There are a lot of things that have happened but they are taboo. I think that is just the climate -- that is how we are as people.
- 3/9/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 6: Ott shows seem to pushing the envelope in terms of story-lines and plots, and there are a lot of taboo and sensitive topics being dealt with on the platform. With shows such as The Married Women, which is based on a homosexual relationship, and Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives, where Botox and face upliftment procedures are openly discussed, the Indian audience is now exposed to content on topics that have not been dealt with freely on the Indian screens before.
Sahir Raza, who has directed The Married Woman, says that he is glad that Ott is open to topics as the one his show addresses. "I am glad that Ott doesn't have boundaries. People need to understand that there will always be things you don't like, but putting boundaries only creates restrictions for people who are telling the story. I feel that as we evolve, we need...
Sahir Raza, who has directed The Married Woman, says that he is glad that Ott is open to topics as the one his show addresses. "I am glad that Ott doesn't have boundaries. People need to understand that there will always be things you don't like, but putting boundaries only creates restrictions for people who are telling the story. I feel that as we evolve, we need...
- 3/6/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Feb 26 (Ians) Actress Ridhi Dogra was waiting for a big project to come her way, and she says her wish has come true with the upcoming web show, The Married Woman, which casts her in the title role.
"The biggest reason I said yes to the project was because I was eagerly waiting for an opportunity to showcase that I can carry a big project on my shoulders," Ridhi told Ians.
"When I heard it is called 'The Married Woman' and I would be playing the married woman I did not look left or right. I didn't think twice. I have been waiting as an actor to just be able to show what I can do," she added.
The Married Woman is based on author Manju Kapur's bestseller novel of the same name, and also features Monica Dogra, Imaad Shah, Divya Seth Shah, Nadira Babbar and Suhas Ahuja.
"The biggest reason I said yes to the project was because I was eagerly waiting for an opportunity to showcase that I can carry a big project on my shoulders," Ridhi told Ians.
"When I heard it is called 'The Married Woman' and I would be playing the married woman I did not look left or right. I didn't think twice. I have been waiting as an actor to just be able to show what I can do," she added.
The Married Woman is based on author Manju Kapur's bestseller novel of the same name, and also features Monica Dogra, Imaad Shah, Divya Seth Shah, Nadira Babbar and Suhas Ahuja.
- 2/26/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 26: Actress Monica Dogra made her mark with her Bollywood debut film, Kiran Rao's Dhobi Ghat, in 2011. However, despite a few other releases, she never really managed to find a foothold in the industry.
After being seen in a couple of films such as David (2013) and Teraa Surroor (2016), Monica will be back in action in the web series, The Married Woman.
On her part, Monica says she has never liked the way women are objectified in Bollywood films and has especially steered clear of dance numbers. "Item song is a no-no for me. I have said no many times. I am personally not interested in representing a woman as an object. I think we are so much more than that. I just wouldn't do an item song," she says.
Her upcoming series is an urban relationship drama showcasing the conditions levied on a woman by society. It is...
After being seen in a couple of films such as David (2013) and Teraa Surroor (2016), Monica will be back in action in the web series, The Married Woman.
On her part, Monica says she has never liked the way women are objectified in Bollywood films and has especially steered clear of dance numbers. "Item song is a no-no for me. I have said no many times. I am personally not interested in representing a woman as an object. I think we are so much more than that. I just wouldn't do an item song," she says.
Her upcoming series is an urban relationship drama showcasing the conditions levied on a woman by society. It is...
- 2/26/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
What:
Special Screening of award winners @ Miff’2014
When:
15th February, 2014- Through the day.
Entry:
Free.
Venue:
Rr Theatre, 10th floor,
Films Division
24, Pedder Road,
Mumbai-400026
About the event:
10 am
Have You Seen The Arana ? by Sunanda Bhatt
Best Documentary Film, National (Above 40 mins.)
Best Cinematographer — Saumyananda Sahi
Best Sound Recordist — Chistopher Burchell
11.30 am
In Between : Isang Yun in North and South Korea by Maria Stodtmeier
Best Documentary Film, International (Above 60 mins.)
12.45 pm
Seven Hundred Zero Zero Seven by Altaf Mazid
Best Documentary Film, National (Upto 40 mins.)
Tamaash (The Puppet ) by Satyanshu Singh and Devanshu Singh
Best Short Fiction Film National (Upto 45 Mins.)
Best Cinematographer — Sahir Raza
Best Sound Recordist — Yatin Dabhi, Manoj Sikka, Abhishek Bhattathiri
Black Rock by Vikrant Janardan Pawar
Best Short Fiction Film International (Upto 45 Mins.)
Best Sound Recordist — Dilip Kumar Ahirwar
2.45pm
True Love Story by Gitanjali Rao
Best Animation Film
Screening followed by discussion...
Special Screening of award winners @ Miff’2014
When:
15th February, 2014- Through the day.
Entry:
Free.
Venue:
Rr Theatre, 10th floor,
Films Division
24, Pedder Road,
Mumbai-400026
About the event:
10 am
Have You Seen The Arana ? by Sunanda Bhatt
Best Documentary Film, National (Above 40 mins.)
Best Cinematographer — Saumyananda Sahi
Best Sound Recordist — Chistopher Burchell
11.30 am
In Between : Isang Yun in North and South Korea by Maria Stodtmeier
Best Documentary Film, International (Above 60 mins.)
12.45 pm
Seven Hundred Zero Zero Seven by Altaf Mazid
Best Documentary Film, National (Upto 40 mins.)
Tamaash (The Puppet ) by Satyanshu Singh and Devanshu Singh
Best Short Fiction Film National (Upto 45 Mins.)
Best Cinematographer — Sahir Raza
Best Sound Recordist — Yatin Dabhi, Manoj Sikka, Abhishek Bhattathiri
Black Rock by Vikrant Janardan Pawar
Best Short Fiction Film International (Upto 45 Mins.)
Best Sound Recordist — Dilip Kumar Ahirwar
2.45pm
True Love Story by Gitanjali Rao
Best Animation Film
Screening followed by discussion...
- 2/11/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Shakal Pe Mat Ja. Or quite literally “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. Little did I know that it was more of an indirect warning to the audience. So if looking at the posters and trailers you were under the impression that Shakal Pe Mat Ja (Spmj) was one of those small-budget-great-concept movies, then please – iski Shakal pe mat ja.
Trying to be on the lines of movies like Tere Bin Laden, Delhi Belly and Udaan, Spmj is the story of four friends who get together to make a documentary in order to “prove themselves” to their parents, and in the process get mistaken for terrorists. Ankit Sharma (Shubh Mukherjee), his brother Dhruv (Prateek Katare), Rohan (Chitrak Bandhopadhyay) and Bulai (Harsh Parekh), after being frustrated by their lives in general, decide to make a short film on terrorism, especially the 9/11 event. In order to make their film perfect...
Trying to be on the lines of movies like Tere Bin Laden, Delhi Belly and Udaan, Spmj is the story of four friends who get together to make a documentary in order to “prove themselves” to their parents, and in the process get mistaken for terrorists. Ankit Sharma (Shubh Mukherjee), his brother Dhruv (Prateek Katare), Rohan (Chitrak Bandhopadhyay) and Bulai (Harsh Parekh), after being frustrated by their lives in general, decide to make a short film on terrorism, especially the 9/11 event. In order to make their film perfect...
- 11/20/2011
- by Prateeksha Khot
- Bollyspice
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