Mumbai, Aug 16 (Ians) Actor Kay Kay Menon, who is known for his fabulous acting and impressive roles, feel that there is a lack of good cinema on the big screen and because of Ott audiences have been able to see good content.
The actor, who has been entertaining us for decades, now will soon be seen in the film ‘Love All’ through which the game Badminton will be shown for the first time on the big screen.
The actor shared about the film, his love for sports and much more.
Talking about his film, he said, “If you love cinema, I feel our film is for you. There is a lack of good cinema on the silver screen. Because of many Ott channels, audiences are able to watch good content now. It is for the first time that badminton as a sport is showcased in a film. Badminton is the star of our film.
The actor, who has been entertaining us for decades, now will soon be seen in the film ‘Love All’ through which the game Badminton will be shown for the first time on the big screen.
The actor shared about the film, his love for sports and much more.
Talking about his film, he said, “If you love cinema, I feel our film is for you. There is a lack of good cinema on the silver screen. Because of many Ott channels, audiences are able to watch good content now. It is for the first time that badminton as a sport is showcased in a film. Badminton is the star of our film.
- 8/16/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
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The Story of Afsos
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Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
Religiously weird, funny, and fascinatingly spiritual with a tribute to Coen Bros, Anubhuti Kashyap?s Afsos has very little to cry foul and plenty to smile for its assured alternative arc of storytelling with superlative performances.
The Story of Afsos
Struggling writer Nakul (Gulshan Devaiah) is struggling to meet death. The writer who feels that he is good for nothing has made several suicide attempts but failed miserably. Nakul?s therapist Shloka (Anjali Patil) is trying her best to infuse some hope and positivity in Nakul?...
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