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‘It’s like wild west suddenly’: Maa Behen actors Arunoday Singh and Geetanjali Kulkarni on ₹370 biryani row | Exclusive

‘It’s like wild west suddenly’: Maa Behen actors Arunoday Singh and Geetanjali Kulkarni on ₹370 biryani row | Exclusive

Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri and Dharna Durga-starrer Maa Behen has received heaps of praise ever since it premiered on Netflix. The film, in the garb of comedy, delivers a loud and clear message on consent and the misogynistic mindset that runs deep in our society. But ironically, just as the film was being celebrated for its message on consent, the ₹370 biryani row went viral and sparked widespread outrage. Maa Behen actors Arunoday Singh and Geetanjali Kulkarni spoke about ₹370 biryani row. ‘Education has to start early in families’ Now, Maa Behen actors Geetanjali Kulkarni, who plays the role of the nosy neighbour Gupta Aunty in the film, and Arunoday Singh, who portrays the sweet-hearted cop Maheshwari, spoke to us about the issue. While Geetanjali insisted that education about consent should start at an early age within families, Arunoday shared how it is time for society to take a deep look at itself. Geetanjali said, “In our society, we need to have gender sensitivity. Education has to be there, not just in schools, but also …

Gullak season 5 review: Fresh paint, Wi-Fi and warm performances of Mishra family elevate a safe, predictable season

Gullak season 5 review: Fresh paint, Wi-Fi and warm performances of Mishra family elevate a safe, predictable season

Gullak season 5 web series review Cast: Jameel Khan, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Anant V Joshi, Harsh Mayar, Helly Shah, Sunita Rajwar and Gopal Datt Director: Shreyansh Pandey and Abhay Raut Rating: ★★★ In the fifth season of SonyLIV’s Gullak, a conversation between Shanti Mishra (Geetanjali Kulkarni) and her husband, Santosh (Jameel Khan), beautifully captures the evolving face of India’s middle class. Reflecting on a shift familiar to many modern parents, Shanti notes that while she willingly embraced a life of simple compromises, her children view life through a different lens. Her minor observation that their eldest son, Annu (Anant V Joshi), can no longer sleep comfortably without an air conditioner speaks to a larger generational truth: the baseline for comfort has shifted. Expecting a future daughter-in-law to adapt to past hardships is no longer realistic. Gullak season poster . (SonyLIV) This single piece of dialogue gets to the very core of season 5. The Mishra household is navigating a slow, inevitable transition into modernity where fresh paint, high-speed WiFi, and contemporary appliances upgrade their daily routines, …

Khauf review: Psychological horror show digs deep, builds dread | Web-series News

Khauf review: Psychological horror show digs deep, builds dread | Web-series News

The choice of a working women’s hostel as the site of dread in this psychological horror show is a smart one: young women streaming in from small towns for jobs and freedom bring with them their histories, and when those unaddressed traumas and personal demons are unleashed, anything can happen. There’s power in ‘Khauf’s premise, and the initial episodes get busy introducing us to the characters we will meet in the eight-part series. Gwalior girl Madhu’s (Monika Panwar) arrival on the same floor on which live a handful of petrified women (Priyanka Setia, Chum Darang, Riya Shukla, Suchi Malhotra) serves as a catalyst for forward movement. A mysterious hakim (Rajat Kapoor) lives in what looks like an old Chandni Chowk gali, dishing out equally mysterious lotions and potions to his patients who come to him as a last resort. Police woman-cum-single mother (Geetanjali Kulkarni) lives in despair of her teenaged son (Satyam Sharma), who turns out to be doing dodgy things for the hakim, and when she takes her woes her best friend, the warden …

Gullak season 4 trailer: Mishra family faces ultimate showdown between ‘mummy, papa’s parenting and Aman’s adulting’ | Web-series News

The much-awaited trailer for the streaming series Gullak’s Season 4 has finally arrived, offering a glimpse into the captivating world of the Mishra family and the drama that lies ahead. Set to stream exclusively on Sony LIV from June 7, the new season promises a delightful mix of sibling bonds, love and the challenges of growing up. Shared by the makers on social media, the trailer sets the stage for a compelling narrative as Aman grapples with the pressures of adulthood, much to the concern of his family. The evolving dynamics between Aman and his older brother, Anand, take centre stage as Aman asserts his independence and desires more privacy, causing friction between the once-inseparable siblings. “Lekar zindagi ki khanak, aa rahi hai naye kisson ki Gullak! #GullakS4 streaming from 7th June exclusively on Sony LIV #NayeHisseNayeKisse #GullakOnSonyLIV,” the captioned the post on Instagram. Adding to the intrigue is Aman’s first brush with love as he finds himself enamoured by Aditi, marking a significant milestone in his personal journey. Fans are left to wonder how …