OMG 2 Movie trailer is out, Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva

OMG was such a great film that the message to Indians was delivered in a unique way. I really appreciated the acting Paresh Rawal did in the movie. OMG 2 movie releases on August 11, 2023

OMG 2 movie update: Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva, OMG 2 movie trailer is out and releases on 11 August 2023
OMG 2 movie update: Akshay Kumar as Lord Shiva, OMG 2 movie trailer is out and releases on 11 August 2023

The movie OMG 2 Movie Trailer is out

Pankaj Tripathi replaces Paresh Rawal and appears as a devotee with Akshay Kumar. Replacing Paresh Rawal is a difficult and sensitive role. In recent years, Akshay Kumar has produced a number of flop films. However, this is also going to be a touchy and challenging time for Akshay to compete with another upcoming movie, Gadar 2, which is releasing on the same date.

Cast and Crew

If you enjoy the old Ramayana, you will be able to see your favorite Ram. Yes, you have heard correctly. You will see Arun Govil as Ram again in OMG 2, along with famous actresses, Yami Gautam, Pankaj Tripathi, Govin Namdev, and Rofique Khan.

The movie OMG 2 is written by Amit Rai, whereas OMG was directed and written by Umesh Shukla. The movie budget was 60 crores, and the Bollywood collection was around 160 crores.

OMG 2 release date

The movie OMG 2 is set to release on August 11, 2023. In this sequel where the audience will travel. In the previous film "Oh My God," a conflict arose when an earthquake damaged the antique company of atheist Kanji, prompting him to sue God. When Lord Krishna supports him in contesting the case and exposing the unethical charlatans, his faith is restored.

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Lust stories 2 is better than lust stories

Lust Stories and Lust Stories 2, produced by Karan Johar, have instilled wildness and confidence in today's youth. They are now speaking out against what they used to consider a shameful act. It is an education from the ancient time. However, it has now become a topic of conversation today.

Check out what celebrities are saying about Netflix's original Lust Stories and Lust Stories 2

lust stories 2 vijay verma with Tamannaah
Lust stories 2 is better than lust stories | Image: Twitter

Kajol

Kajol on Lust Stories: Kajol on sex: “At one point in time, as a society, we were very open about it. It was part of our ancient texts and our education. We later closed ourselves off from it. But at the end of the day, it is a very normal part of life that we cannot do without. I think it needs to be normalized the same way that we've normalized eating and drinking. It's really a question of making it a part of the conversation rather than closing it off. Trying not to talk about it gives it all the more attention and focus.”
Kajol in Lust Stories 2

Kajol on sex: “At one point in time, as a society, we were very open about it. It was part of our ancient texts and our education. We later closed ourselves off from it. But at the end of the day, it is a very normal part of life that we cannot do without. I think it needs to be normalized the same way that we've normalized eating and drinking. It's really a question of making it a part of the conversation rather than closing it off. Trying not to talk about it gives it all the more attention and focus.”

Kiara Advani

Actress Kiara Advani discusses how she had a few flops at the start of her career, but how after working with Karan Johar, her career has really taken off with 'Lust Stories'.

'Lust Stories' Was A Choice I Made Because I Wanted To Work With Karan Johar

Lust Stories casts
Cast of Lust Stories 2 | Image Netflix

Radhika Apte

Radhika Apte while speaking to Bollywood Hangama, opened up about her characters in Lust Stories

Radhka Apte said: I had no ideas about the role. I did not know the script. Content is taking far a change."

Kalindi (Radhika Apte) is a college professor in a 'open' marriage with a sexually-experienced man (a college student) who wants her to explore herself and her sexuality so she doesn't regret him later in life.

Bhumi Pednekar

bhumi Pednekar on lust stories 2
bhumi Pednekar on lust stories 2 | Image: Instagram

Being nervous is common on the set, but it is obvious when a female actor gets orgasmic while shooting. Let us delve deeper into what Bhumi learned from her experience as an actor.

“When I did Lust Stories, I was nervous. It was a ‘full throttle’ orgasm but at that time, for me intimacy coordinator, we didn’t have that. But, Zoya, with the sensitivity with which she took me and Neil through it, because as she said, it is not about ‘you are a girl and you should feel comfortable when a male co-star needs to’.”

Adding further to it. She continued…

“But, I was nervous because this is the most naked I can be in the room full of people. I barely had any clothes on and we have protection and technically done but still, between Neil and I, we had to sit down and say that these are our boundaries. Just that conversation between your director, you and your co-actor was so important because you are in a moment and it’s no different,” she added.

Manisha Koirala

“Not only by my segment, which I really liked, but also the other three. It is so refreshing to see Karan Johar doing something so out of the  box. This is a good time to be an actor in Indian cinema.”

Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Verma
Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Verma

Tamannaah Bhatia

Love birds Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Verma have both been in a relationship for quite some time. Both starred together in Lust Stories 2. Tamannaah has broken the “no kiss” rules for nearly 20 years on set.

“I really wanted to play different parts, I was really sick during the shooting, and you made everything super comfortable. It was a fun and satisfying experience for me as an actor.”

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New Movie releases | 4 incredible movies watch in Jan, 2023

New Movie releases | 4 incredible movies watch in Jan, 2023

The month of January is full of emotions, drama, comedy, and action-thrillers. Check out the list of new movie releases in January 2023.

These outstanding new films are anticipated by many cinema fans. Browse the list below. January of this year will include a wide variety of film genres for all sorts of viewers.

List of New Movie releases in January, 2023

1. Kuttey

New Movie releases January, 2023 | 1. Kuttey
New Movie releases January, 2023 | 1. Kuttey

The son of Vishal Bhardwaj, director Aasmann Bhardwaj, is returning with a thriller-comedy. Aasmann also helmed Identities in 2012 and 2017's Thief. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah, Radhika Madan, Tabu, Arjun Kapoor, and many others. The film's trailer was released last week. Additionally, the film will be released in theatres on January 13.

2. Mission Majnu

New Movie releases January, 2023 | 2. Mission Manju
New Movie releases January, 2023 | 2. Mission Manju

Mission Majnu is a spy thriller film with Shantanu Bagchi as the director and Amar Butala, Ronnie Screwvala, and Garima Mehta as the producer. For the first time, Sidharth Malhotra and Rashmika Bandanna exhibit love chemistry. The movie is scheduled to premiere on January 19, 2023.

3. Pathaan

New Movie releases January, 2023 | 3. Pathaan
New Movie releases January, 2023 | 3. Pathaan

After a five-year hiatus from playing the main part, Shah Rukh Khan will return in 2023 with his amazing thriller-action performance. He'll be seen collaborating once more with John Abraham and Deepika Padukone. The release date for the film Pathan in India is set for January 25, 2023.

4. Gandhi Godse

New Movie releases | Gandhi Godse
New Movie releases January, 2023 | 4. Gandhi Godse poster

Gandhi and Godse's opposing ideologies are seen in conflict on the movie's poster. The history of India's split into Pakistan will be brought to the attention of the audience through this film. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Nathuram Godse are played by Deepak Antani and Chinmay Mandlekar, respectively. The film is scheduled for release on January 26, 2023.

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Movie Das Ka Dhamki Review: A standard popcorn flick

das ka dhamki movie review

Movie Das Ka Dhamki Review: The author Prasanna Kumar Bezawada's The movie "Das Ka Dhamki" and Vishwak Sen, who is credited with all of the dialogue, the script, and the direction, somewhere test the patience of audiences.

Image credit to Poster: Das ki Dhamki. Movie Das Ka Dhamki Review: A standard popcorn flick
Image credit to Poster: Das ki Dhamki

Cast & Crew

Rao Ramesh
Wishwak Sen
Nivetha Pethuraj
Rohini Molleti

Synopsis

Although Vishwak Sen, who doubles as both an actor and a director, does a fine job, it isn't enough to carry this movie.

3.1/5

Story: Every day that Krishna Das (Vishwak Sen) works as a waiter, he receives insults at work. He finds himself in situations he could not have predicted when he decides he wants to experience life to the fullest at least for one day.

Read in detail about Das Ka Dhamki Review

Vishwak Sen who had recently directed Ori Devuda, came back with another Das Ka Dhamki. The director is one who wins the heart of the audience as well as budget of the film. Thus, Vishwak sen has achieved Bothe the goals here.

The protagonist of the film "Das Ki Dhamki" is an orphan named Krishna Das (Vishwak Sen), a waiter in a hotel. His coworkers are his friends and family, and they are portrayed by Hyper Aadi and 'Rangasthalam' Mahesh. Das despises the meek existence of a poor guy but is confident he won't pass away in that manner.

He persuades his pals to check into the same hotel as guests after a disgraceful occurrence involving one of the hotel's guests, and to treat their one dinner there with the courtesy that a paying guest would want. He runs across Keerthi (Nivetha Pethuraj) at the dinner and she misidentifies him as a wealthy man. Keerthi eventually comes to believe that he is Sanjay Rudra, the CEO of the multibillion-dollar corporation SR Pharma, as a result of a series of events.

Das resolves to wed Keerthi in order to maintain this respect. His pals constantly telling him to put his unrealistic expectations aside and to focus on their difficult circumstance. Additionally, they demand that he tell Keerthi the truth and end the turmoil. Das fails because he is in love and is blind. She learns of his true identity as he persuades himself that Keerthi loves him for who he is.

The romance comes to an unhappy conclusion. They are physically dragged to the road by their severe financial situation. At that point, the character of Rao Ramesh enters their lives and offers to fix all of their issues in exchange for Krishna Das' assistance with a predicament his family is going through.

The plot surprise is that Sanjay Rudra, CEO of SR Pharma, resembles Das. He is informed that Sanjay just perished in an accident, putting the company's Rs 10,000 crore agreement in peril. Das consents to take on the role of Sanjay for 10 days until the agreement is finalized because it too involves a medicine that has the potential to treat all forms of cancer.

The question began prodding the mind. Sanjay Rudra, who is he? How exactly did he pass away? Is this cancer medication effective? Can Krishna Das actually follow through on his promises to Rao Ramesh? Will Krishna Das get respect and have a family of his own? All of these questions are answered by the remainder of the narrative.

In recent films like Amigos, Gautam Nanda, Jai Lava Kusa, Khaidi No.150, Vikramarkudu, Billa, and the list goes on, Doppelgangers has been employed often. Das Ka Dhamki adheres to this custom and employs all the techniques common to such films. It is important to note that Dhamaka, the most current film written by Ravi Teja, is also included on this list. The writing of Prasanna is mostly enjoyable.

Puns and punchlines abound, especially in the scene starring the sidekicks Hyper Aadi and Mahesh. Although it drags a little, the intermission scene is nicely envisioned. Sanjay Rudra's aggressive personality doesn't seem to hold up very well. Without a good reason or justification, the family turmoil hinders the pace from moving forward.

It is never made clear what is to be accomplished within the 10-day timeframe. The plot of this film is unclear. To keep the audience interested, the second half is packed with surprises and character changes. However, we can see the events coming from a long distance off. The coda part, which is visually intriguing and consequently makes the viewer lose patience, sets up a sequel. Das Ka Dhamki is a movie that, all in all, is possibility a waste of money.

It only partially succeeds and loses its conclusion building up a conflict for a follow-up. Did it require so many foul words? likely not. Could it have been improved with minor tweaks? Yes. Maybe they'll include that in the following section!

Manoj Bajpayee on OTT: You can’t hide behind numbers

Manoj bajpayee

Publishing a movie on an Over-The-Top (OTT) platform, as opposed to a traditional theatrical release, can offer several benefits. However, read thoughts of Manoj Bajpayee on OTT platform.

There are various methods for determining the success of actors, directors, and others involved in the film industry. However, in the digital world, time changes, and thus performance evaluations change over time.

Since then, OTT platforms have come to the rescue of moviegoers, allowing them to easily rate and judge the performance of the film. Manoj Bajpayee, an actor in the Indian film industry, also shed some light on how actor performance is currently calculated.

Manoj Bajpayee on OTT

Manoj Bajpayee on OTT: You can’t hide behind numbers
Manoj Bajpayee on OTT: You can’t hide behind numbers | Image credit to Instagram

According to Manoj, actors like him are getting a perfect share of appreciation due to online platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime. He also added that previously, the performance of the movie used to be calculated on the basis of the number of tickets sold. However, it is the exact opposite of OTT.

“What you can’t hide on OTT is that audiences can watch what they want to watch; you cannot hide it.”

Here are some advantages to releasing a movie on OTT platforms.

What is OTT?

It is called “Over The Top”. A free-to-choose entertainment zone where you can watch television, web series, and movies online.

  1. Wide Audience Reach
  2. Accessibility and convenience
  3. Revenue Potential
  4. Content discovery and Recommendation
  5. Flexibility in release strategy
  6. Longevity and catalog value

1. Wide Audience Reach: OTT platforms have a global reach, allowing movies to be accessed by audiences around the world. This provides an opportunity for filmmakers to tap into a larger and more diverse viewer base, reaching audiences who may not have access to theaters or who prefer the convenience of streaming content at their own pace.

2. Accessibility and Convenience: OTT platforms offer the convenience of on-demand streaming, allowing viewers to watch movies anytime, anywhere, and on various devices such as smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and computers. This accessibility factor eliminates the need for viewers to visit theaters and provides them with the flexibility to watch movies at their convenience.

3. Revenue Potential: While traditional theatrical releases rely heavily on box office collections, OTT platforms offer different revenue models. Filmmakers can earn revenue through subscription fees, pay-per-view models, or revenue sharing with the streaming platform. This diversification of revenue sources can be beneficial, especially if the movie caters to a niche audience or if the film's box office performance is uncertain.

4. Content Discovery and Recommendation: OTT platforms often employ advanced algorithms and personalized recommendation systems that help viewers discover movies based on their preferences and viewing history. This can enhance the visibility and discoverability of a movie, allowing it to reach a relevant audience even after its initial release. Additionally, OTT platforms may promote movies through their marketing campaigns and targeted advertisements, increasing the film's exposure.

5. Flexibility in Release Strategy: OTT platforms provide flexibility in release strategies. Movies can be released simultaneously across multiple regions or in a staggered manner, catering to different markets and viewer preferences. This flexibility allows filmmakers to experiment with release windows and target specific demographics, optimizing the film's performance and maximizing its potential reach.

6. Longevity and Catalog Value: Unlike theatrical releases that have a limited screening period, movies on OTT platforms can have a longer shelf life. They can remain available for streaming for an extended period, contributing to a film's longevity and allowing it to generate revenue over an extended period of time. Additionally, the movie becomes part of the platform's catalog, which can continue to attract viewers and generate revenue long after its initial release.

It's worth noting that the decision to release a movie on OTT platforms or in theaters depends on various factors, including the nature of the film, target audience, financial considerations, and the preferences of the filmmakers and distributors. Some movies may benefit more from a traditional theatrical release, while others may find greater success and reach through an OTT platform.

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Avatar 2 review: The Way of Water | Stunning Sequel

avatar 2 movie review

The extensive runtime is the sole negative. The first film by Cameron to earn $100 million, Avatar 2 (review), had a rating of 4.5 on IMDB.

Salana Kumar has given the best Avatar 2 review, and more than 400 people found it helpful. Let's check out the movie “Avatar: The Way of Water” as per Salana's review.

Salana Ashok kumar' review

Performances

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James Cameron is known for getting the optimum out of his cast and crew. All the actors came up with brilliant performances. Jakes and Sully standout by showing variations in expressions and emotions. He maintained the same intensity to make an impact. Zoe Saldana, Clif Curtiss, and Kate Winslet blended with him to elevate the scenes with their performances. The actors who played the roles of their children brought in good emotions to complete the story.

Technical values

Technically, Avatar-The Way of Water is outstanding. Right from VFX to graphics work everything looks captivating. The 3D effects are stunning and they are not just for the sack of publicity. Each 3D shot has proper research and reason.

The Pandora world created is just amazing and is presented superbly deep underwater. Technical brilliance is visible in each and every shot throughout the film.

The background score composed by Simon Franglen is arresting and elevates the mood of the film nicely. The photography work by Russell Carpenter is nice. His work registers despite the film having more graphics.

The collective editing work done by Stephen E. Rivkin, David Brenner, John Refoua and James Cameron is effective. The production design is stunning and so is the case with the production values Lightstorm Entertainment and TSG Entertainment. For the audience who are watching the Telugu version, the Telugu dialogues written by Srinivas Avasarala elevate the emotional depth of the film decently.

The second installment from the creative genius James Cameron’s cinematic universe, Avatar has high making standards. Alongside the magical setup and fictional premise created, Avatar-The Way of Water addresses elements like social equality, civilization and takes a strong anti-military stand.

The underlying theme of the film that showcases parents protecting their children and vice versa is conveyed beautifully during the ending portions. On the flip side, the main drawbacks of the film are the thin storyline and lengthy runtime. To summarize, Avatar 2 is a greater cinematic experience that deserves to be watched on Imax 3D screen to witness the grandeur.

Highlights

James Cameron Direction

Spectacular Visual Effects

Stunning Production Design

Terrific Cinematography

Climax Sequence

Drawbacks

Lengthy Runtime

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The movie has now made $134 million in the domestic market, according to Variety. It's interesting that it became James Cameron's first movie to gross $100 million in its first weekend. A healthy amount of $301 million has come from the overseas circuits, bringing the global total to $435 million.

Acclaimed Gadar 2 release date is out

Gadar “Ek prem katha” hit badly at the box office in 2001. The film had a total budget of 90 crore and grossed 133 crore.

The sequel, Gadar 2, has a budget estimate of Rs 100 crore, is produced by Anil Sharma, and is written by Shaktimaan Talwar.

The fans of the movie Gadar are in huge numbers; the movie was criticized for its basing on Hindu and Muslim consequences and the few dialogues said in the movie. Writ petition on Gadar dismissed, according to The Times Of India.

Udd Jaa Kaale Kaava song from Gadar 2

Song: Udd Jaa Kaale Kaava Singers: Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik Song Recreated and Rearranged by: Mithoon Original Composition: Uttam Singh Lyrics: Anand Bakshi Creative Head: Anugrah Music Production: Godswill Mergulhao & Kaushal Gohil Music Assts: Anugrah, Godswill Mergulhao, Eli Rodrigues & Kaushal Gohil World Strokes: Tapas Roy Sarangi: Dilshad Khan Bass Guitar: Lemuel Mergulhao Chorus: Shahzad Ali, Sudhir Yaduvanshi & Sahil Kumar Song Recorded at Living Water Music by: Eli Rodrigues Song Mixed & Mastered by: Eric Pillai at Future Sound Of Bombay Mixing Asst: Michael Edwin Pillai Project Co-ordinated by: Kaushal Gohil Manager to Mithoon: Vijay Iyer Legal Advisor to Mithoon: Shyam Dewani

Gadar (ek prem katha) was set on fire in theaters

“The deletion of some scenes considered objectionable and causing hurt to the sikh community, was, on Tuesday, dismissed in limine by the Punjab and Haryana high courts.” There are many courts, and cases were logged against the movie and the director of the film. Some other news also shook the entire nation.

Around 15 miscreants allegedly tossed some petrol-filled plastic bottles at the screen, causing it to catch fire and trashing the hall's furniture. Later, two scooters parked outside were set on fire. All of this occurred throughout the night in Ahmedabad's Sarkheja Area.

Cast and Crew

However, all the fans are waiting for the movie Gadar 2 and Team Gadar has rereleased the movie with a Buy 1, Get 1 ticket free deal. Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, and Utkarsh Sharma play the key roles in the film Gadar 2.

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Pathan Movie review: Amazing return by Shah Rukh Khan after 4 years!

Pathan movie review

In my Pathan movie review, I am speechless. I was so happy after watching Pathaan's first day and first show that I am at a loss for words. This film has everything a theatrical audience could possibly want.

4.2/5 Pathan movie review

The movie Pathan got 3.5/5 Times of India & 3/5 The Indian Express

The Pathan film has excellent action and a magnificent score by Vishal-Shekhar; the list of positive reviews is endless. When Jhoome Jo Pathaan began to play, everyone was thrilled, and I enjoyed the song. Everyone began to dance, never seen a rating this high for a film before. Many people gave five stars to Pathan. Special mention: The direction and visual effects are excellent. I applaud Sidharth Anand and his crew for producing this film. Salman Bhai's appearance at the theater drove audiences insane. Pathaan became bigger than life in his presence.

1st day Earning from Pathan

According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham starrer Pathaan has made INR 25.05 crore merely from national theatre chains PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis as of 8:15 p.m. on the first day of its release.

Pathan Movie review: What a return by SRK King Khan after 4 years!
Pathan movie review

Pathan movie review: Breaking people's long-held memories of the film Dhoom-1

Along with my affection for SRK, I thought that John and Deepika had excellent acting chemistry. John, in particular, was fantastic in his role as a super villain. He was destined to be a villain and break people's long-held memories of the film Dhoom-1. SRK is the finest actor, and he gave an outstanding performance as an action hero better this time. He performed his action with grace. He inspired us to look forward to his forthcoming action film, Jawaan.

A big blockbuster event movie, Pathaan is expertly packaged with just the right amount of drama, action, and thrills. Together with screenwriter Shridhar Raghavan, director Siddharth Anand makes sure the story moves quickly and includes high spots frequently. In order to add drama and passion, the plot changes in the second half and provides Pathaan's character a personal arc that enables him to triumph over all circumstances. In terms of both size and execution, the action scenes in the movie are the largest we've seen in a Hindi movie to date.

SRK's Pathan is a great introduction to the fight scene in Spain

Everything in the movie is enjoyable to see on a huge screen, from the SRK introduction to the fight scene in Spain, the pre-intermission block in Russia, the case sequence on the ice, and the conclusion. In order to mount the picture at a given level, YRF assures that the production qualities are of the highest calibre with no sacrifices made in any area.

A fantastic Bollywood film has been released after a very long time, and it is certainly a delight to see. The four-year wait has paid off, as we can once more enjoy old SRK. John Abraham has a great presence on screen. Can't get enough of this suspenseful thriller with its rapid-fire action, brilliant ideas, charm, and stunning visuals.

The villain has a very strong persona in Pathan

The movie's story is decent, but it's not its best aspect. The villain has a very strong persona, making him the most noteworthy aspect of the film. In my opinion, if an action movie has a fantastic enemy, the hero naturally shines and the public adores it. This movie definitely does. The supporting cast was all carefully picked, and it is clear that they performed wonderful work. Salman's entrance, which is both strategically positioned and spectacular, will undoubtedly convert theatres into stadiums. People won't ever get tired watching this movie because of its constant speed, which doesn't slow down at any point.

Tiger Shroff and John included, Shah Rukh Khan's character is quite different from the other four spy characters and is more comedic and prone to mistakes. But in this spy universe, his persona offers balance. Particularly in the last gun scene, the character of  Deepika performed admirably on the action level.

Pros & Cons

Pros of movie Pathan

1) As an emotionally endearing, aesthetically alluring, and frighteningly unstoppable Indian agent, SRK struck the ideal balance.

2) John Abraham excels in playing villains. I appreciated how the film provided him with a real backstory that clarified his character. In most movies, the bad guys are merely terrible for the sake of being bad.

3) Deepika's persona was sensual, perceptive, and brilliant. She had some exciting battle sequences and made good use of her charms throughout the task.

4) Loved Tiger and Pathaan's brotherly relationship! with all of their amicable chitchat.

Cons of movie Pathan

1) The first part, which involved getting into a high security vault, was exciting, but the second half consisted entirely of action scenes and lacked the "brainy" storyline that audiences often demand from secret service and international espionage movies.

2) The tale was mostly action and acrobatics with very little emotion. SRK and Deepika appeared to be flirting rather than in love with one another.

3) Movie didn't seem particularly patriotic, which is ironic considering that it is centred on soldiers. More nationalistic zeal was inspired by SRK's Chak de India and Swades films than by this one.

4) The real-life rivalry between Indian operatives and ISIS was not at all depicted, and SRK grew close to Deepika far too soon. Ek Tha Tiger did a better job of capturing this tension.

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Tamela D’amico: Balance of Mind, Body, and Soul Never…

Tamela D'amico: Balance of Mind, Body, and Soul

Interview with Tamela D'amico. When someone feels others through their characters, the realities pass through their veins. When she experienced the people of India, it taught her true and deep values of life. Keep reading and exploring Tamela D'amico's journey to learn how she found the true values of life. Equilibrium in life comes when there is a balance of mind, body, and soul.

Tamela D'amico discussed her recently released song, “Boring 20s," and ideas behind writing the lyrics, as well as, her recent role as Raina in the movie One Little Finger. It is a universal truth that humans keep learning every day, especially from experience.

Interview with Tamela D'amico

How many talents under one roof? Have you taken special trainings and courses for being a singer, actress, and filmmaker?

Tamela D'amico: I studied at Florida State University’s Film school and Strasberg Actors Studio, as well as trained in many well-known Master Classes for acting and singing in and around Los Angeles. I have been fortunate to have a lot of amazing mentors. Craft can be taught, but I believe talent and desire is generally innate.

Tamela D'amico would you like to sing your favourite song in your voice for your audience and readers?

Tamela D'amico: How about you showcase my new single release Boring 20s  which is out now on all platforms?

Have you ever written lyrics for your song, if yes, please write it down and tell us more about how the ideas of writing came from?

Tamela D'amico: Do you mean the lyrics for Boring 20s? I love melody. In traditional pop jazz music that I have released, I have recorded mainly American Standards and other people’s written music and have some of my own that is set to release. My own music is usually born from my poetry or journals. I find that whenever something is taxing me, I need to get my feelings out on paper. I never set out to write something, specifically for my career. It just happens. For Boring 20’s, while in quarantine, I was getting a little stir crazy, staying home. So, I dipped into my bucket list of things I wanted to accomplish in the downtime. So, I utilized a lot of my time to do all that had been on the creative back burner. The new 20s started in a way that was less than what I had dreamed of, being a Jazz baby.

Boring 20s Lyrics written by Tamela D'amico

I had notions of grand revivals of the Jazz Age for the 2020s. My father was sick and then passed away, I was unbearably sad. I needed my music and after trying to uplift myself listening to electros wing music. I reached out to producer Wolfgang Lohr & songwriter/performer Ashley Slater (I didn’t know them) after hearing one of their awesome electros wing tunes on Twitter, of all places. I told them that I wanted to write a song with them about how this new twenties time period is not the “roaring twenties” I imagined, but rather the “Boring 20s”. We brainstormed, and they did the magic they do and while in 3 different countries, we agreed to work together all through email and never spoke live until the product was finished. That amazes me the most.

Why did they say yes? How did we get it done? The song concludes all I was feeling at the time which I learned was pretty much what everyone else was feeling thanks to the masterful wordsmith that Ashley is, feeling the feels with me. And Wolfgang uplifting us up with these beats to dance to. They are truly an amazing team.

Song Boring 20s by Tamela D'amico

I had my phaser set, I set it to fun 
 
This roaring 20s was gonna be the one 
 
The parties, the booze, the life, the nights 
 
Ready to roar 
 
Then came the virus baby, life was no more  
 
I was gonna strut my moves, work the schmooze 
 
Drink the booze, ignore the news, work my shoes 
 
Then it all went wrong  
 
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh 
 
Just let me out or I will kick down the door
 
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh 
 
This roaring 20s is the boring 20s  
  
There is no nightlife and there is no daylife
 
No Jenny Diver cos I ain’t Mac The Knife
 
Four walls and walls and walls and walls is all that I see  
 
If I can’t break out soon, there’ll be no more me. 
  
I was gonna strut my moves, work the schmooze 
 
Drink the booze, ignore the news, work my shoes 
 
Then it all went wrong 
  
Can’t even get out of my bed every day 
 
Even when when the sun starts to shine 
 
A Tik Tok diet but I can’t even play 
 
The steps to heaven number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
  
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh 
 
Just let me out or I will kick down the door
 
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh 
 
This roaring 20s is the boring 20s

Tamela D'amico what role you would love to act and with whom you wish to work with?

Tamela D'amico: I don’t like to discuss things before they are in motion, but… I have a project in development right now that I would love to work on with Anthony Hopkins. 

Do you have any further plan to work with Indian actors and directors? Moreover, tell us  more about the story while shooting for “One little finger” how did you enjoy in India. Please tell us more about what culture, food, city, and people you liked there in India?

Yes, definitely spread the word that I would love to be hired to go back to India to do more film roles and even a thriller!  I loved filming in the beautiful tea gardens of Assam. By day, they are beautiful and by night there is a lot of shadow and I think there could be a great thriller story some place in there. I loved all the people, traditions, and colors I came upon as we traveled locations in India. I was welcomed with warm hearts and have kept lifelong friends in those I met while filming. If I went back to India to film, I would love for it to have musical elements and would just be thrilled if my dear friend and music superstar Asha Puthli could be a part of it. 

In One Little Finger, I played a character named Raina, an American neurologist in a not so great relationship with her Rockstar boyfriend. He believes she has made her focus on music therapy only to grow closer to him. That being far from the truth, she uproots her life to research music therapy in India at a disability institute when her mentor offers her the opportunity to do so. She leaves the stresses of her personal life behind and finds herself in a new land teaching children and adults with disabilities through her exact music theories as therapy. When she sees the students are responsive to her theories, she inspires them to challenge themselves through their abilities, and their lives are transformed, having to plan and put on a concert at the end of her time there. Touched by the beauty of the culture and the varying stories of the children with disabilities, Raina’s philosophy and theories about a music therapy change.

Through her experience, she understands that balance of mind, body, and soul is vital in realizing life’s true value. That disability is a perception, and “ability” is what we believe. She would have never learned that if she had not gone to India and had this particular experience. Raina heads back to the States after the students have a successful music concert, having grown as a person, with a new concept about music and love. Ironically, I got to take the journey as Raina in real-time. I was a fish out of the water, experiencing India and all of its marvels for the first time. Whatever she was going through, I was as well. We had over 80 people with disabilities in the film, most of which are marvelous musical talents. Raina’s worries and joys, as a fish out of water, were also my own.

Filming in India was a delight, and I highly recommend it. I had no idea what to expect, even though I had vetted 20 people who had traveled/filmed there. No one seemed to give me practical knowledge besides “don’t drink the water.” I was treated like royalty by everyone I encountered in India, and I absolutely adored it.

I am very well aware that my time there was not typical. I went there as a “Hollywood” person and was truly treated as such. Also, my reps insisted that I was protected at all costs, so I joke that I was in “Actor Jail.” I didn’t really get to be a tourist, but mainly because we had a heavy shooting schedule. I shot in India, traveling back and forth over two years.

This film was my first visit to India, and we filmed on location in Assam and Kolkata. All of my interactions with the cast and crew were lovely. In America, we deal with so many unions in the entertainment industry. I felt like in India, everyone worked until the job was done. If anyone had any gripes or issues, that was definitely hidden from me.

I can’t say that it is any better or worse than filming in America; it is just very different. What remains the same is everyone’s love of the craft. We were supposed to have our premiere for the film in Mumbai, but the pandemic eradicated those plans. I look forward to going back there and linking up with the large cast and crew who have all kept in touch with me and since become like family.

Tell us what film you would like to make if you get a chance to make? Furthermore, please enlist your evergreen and favourite movies you love to watch anytime and why?

Tamela D'amico: I would love to make a film that showcases all the arms of my talents, a period musical. There are too many films to list. Some favorite movies that come to mind, right at this moment, in no particular order…

  • It’s a Wonderful Life – I watch it every year with my family. Made by the great Sicilian filmmaker, Frank Capra, I have built the basis of my love of movies on his history and this film. I love stories that champion the “little man” who thinks he can be great, if he could just get out of his small town, only to realize that he is already great within it. Without understanding Capra, I would, might have, not become a filmmaker.
  • Age of Adaline – If ever there was a movie that I wish I were a part of, it would be this. It captures all the elements I love about filmmaking and film themes. I could watch it a million times.
  • Funny Girl – this film, the history of Fanny Brice and the talent of Barbra Streisand speaks for itself.
  • Stand by Me – it’s a perfect film. Watch it.
  • The Father – Director Florian Zeller’s poetic direction is like something out of a dream I had once. Can’t wait to see more of his films and would like to work with him.
  • Doctor Strange – I love Scott Derrickson’s direction in this film and Michael Giacchino’s score. It conveys all the elements of a big picture universe with extraordinary planning of filmmaking that inspires me on a grand level.

Tamela D'amico: I could go on and on.

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The Reasons Why We Love Camille Claudel 1988

The film Camille Claudel 1988, the love story of young French sculptor Camille Claudel (b. 8 Dec 1864–19 Oct 1943) that ends in paranoid and isolation. She renowned for her work in marble and bronze, “The Waltz” & “The Mature Age”. Her work held in the collection of the four major museums in the world.

Camille Claudel (b. 8 Dec 1864–19 Oct 1943) that ends in paranoid and isolation | i'mBiking

Daughter of a Farmer

A daughter of a wealthy farmer and landlord who got unconditional support from her father. She was born to Louis Prosper Claudel and Louise Athanaïse Cécile Cerveaux, an aristocratic affluent family. Her mother was catholic and a daughter of a priest. When her father came to know interest and soon decided to support her career, going against the family decision. Camille got absolute support mentally as well as financially from her father throughout her life.

Her most famous place she ever likes to live, especially in summer, was Villeneuve. Before she could pass 12 years of her age, she was creatively already playing with stones. However, irrespective of her talent, the unapproved relationship costed her Isolation till the last breath.

La Valse (The Waltzers): Created by Camille Claudel, protégé, muse, and mistress of Rodin. Conceived in 1889 and cast in 1905 with the Foundry Mark “Eugene Blot”. This is the first of these casts and is gilded | i'mBiking. — Wikipedia Commons

Work, Love & Affair

After early training from french sculptor Alfred Boucher, the unconditional love and affair of Claudel started at the age of 19 in 1883 with 43 year senior Auguste Rodin. There were almost 22 years of gap between them. In the movie Camille Claudel 1988, it did such a well that at IMDB received 4 starts ratings.

Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.

Mark Twain

The love story started when she joined the Rodin’s workshop (who used to make erotic sculptures) and working for two years brought her fame and strong relationship between them. Both created Shakuntala which brought her prize, fame, and attention of the many critics. With the passage of time as the sun fades away, thus love between Claudel and Rodin soon devolved. Therefore, ten years of love after loss brought her in shock and both started living apart.

The life believes more in practical thoughts than the attached emotional facts. Thus, it drags you to practical life despite your emotions.

Lokesh Umak

Camille Claudel’s Letter to Auguste Rodin

Monsieur Rodin!

Since I have nothing to do now, I am writing to you again. I walked in the park, everything was already cleaned around, hay, wheat, oats, you can go everywhere, it is wonderful. If you are so kind and keep this word, paradise awaits us. For work, you will get the room you want. The mistress, I think, will be at your feet. She told me that I can safely swim in the river where her daughter and the maid bathe. There is no danger. If you do not mind, I will do so because it is a great pleasure, and it will save me from having to go to hot baths in the Aze. It would be nice of you to buy me a dark blue bathing suit with white trim, separate, a blouse and twill drawers (medium size). This can be done at the Louvre, or at the Bon Marche store, or at Tours. I sleep completely naked to imagine that you are nearby, but when I wake up, I am alone again. I kiss you. Camilla. Most importantly, do not fool me any more.

Loss of Love and Mental Health in the film Camille Claudel 1988

The ten years of the strongest affairs finally when came to an end in 1892 at the age of 28. Therefore, it is just a start of a better half of any other woman. Her work, “Clotho” (1893) and “The Maturity” (1895) display her broken life through her art. However, after the break-up, she did not get any help from the finance team of Rodin. Furthermore, Rodin, for their obsolete relationship, he tried to help Claudel. However, she refused. Despite carrying her broken heart and unforgettable 10 years of love and affair, Camille stood strong again for her followers.

Clotho” (1893) | i'mBiking — Wikipédia Common Camille Claudel — Torse de Clotho, 1893.jpg

Once the woman decided the end of the relationship, she hardly takes back.

The Claudel decided to move on. She was a nature lover from her childhood. She stood against her the past love experience contrary to her mental health and started to create again. Furthermore, she created her real work in 1897 with all the support. Not only that, but she also received some finance from her dear friends.

Rage & loneliness

The year ahead of 1899 started to lose the grip she had, and soon Claudel started living alone. Her mental health started disturbing extensively. Therefore, in ire, Claudel destroyed her work. In her complex state of mind, she started feeling that she is alone and all the world is against her. Her psychological condition became damn numbed. She found herself behind the bars of the door where she used to welcome the visitors and never allowed herself to social again.

The complete destruction of her work reported in 1912 and the following year, her the most loved person, her father, died in 1913. The health of Camille became more serious when nobody from her family informed about the death of her father. It happens mostly in the family when one decision goes against the majority of the family. In the case of Claudel, her father was the only person supporting to her career and the rest (her mother, brother, and younger sister) were against.

The family of Camille let her swim in asylum till the end. She died isolated alone in 1943 when she was 78. And her body never claimed by her family members.

A letter to her Doctor

I am reproached (what a terrible crime!) to have lived alone, spending my life with cats. I have felt persecuted. It is based on accusations that I have been imprisoned for five years and a half like a criminal deprived of freedom, deprived of food, fire, and the most basic essentials.

Furthermore, read the Complex Relationship Of Frida And Diego and the suicidal poet Sergei Yesenin: To Die, In This Life, Is Not New, And Living’s No Newer, Of Course.

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