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Arshad Warsi and Boman Irani speak on reuniting with 'LOL: Hasse Toh Phasse'


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It’s no laughing matter: holding back your laugh. The very thought of it makes me want to run. Indeed, for most people, suppressing their laughter is one of the most difficult things to do. Yet, it is this precise challenge 10 comedians have signed up for in LOL: Hasse Toh Phasse (releasing on Amazon Prime). For six hours, they were locked up in a room in each other's (increasingly ticklish) company. The task was to make each other laugh without cracking up themselves. 
Adapted from the popular international format, LOL is hosted and judged by Boman Irani and Arshad Warsi. It's a happy reunion for the actors - having done their own bit of comic jousting in Jolly LLB and the Munna Bhai series. We spoke to them about the crazy concept of LOL, setting up boundaries and rules, and why Boman's Virus and Arshad's Circuit would ace this show.

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'The Disciple' movie review: A stunning meditation on artistic despair


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In Court, first-time director Chaitanya Tamhane painted a stark (and savagely funny) portrait of the Indian judicial system. The 2015 Marathi-language film relied on a simple juxtaposition: the gap between exalted legal ideals and their actual process. A similar tug-of-war invigorates The Disciple, Tamhane's second feature, about a young classical singer named Sharad (Aditya Modak).
In the opening scene, the camera closes in on a musical performance in a large hall. We’re introduced to Sharad’s father, a veteran vocalist and teacher, and then, as the frame tightens up, to Sharad himself. A second-generation classical performer in Mumbai, Sharad has grown though hardly blossomed in his father’s shadow.

Kolkata , West-bengal , India , Mumbai , Maharashtra , Arun-dravid , Aditya-modak , Shilajit-mitra , Sharad-aditya-modak , News-service , Like-court , Chaitanya-tamhane

'LOL: Hasse Toh Phasse': Arshad Warsi's comedy is enhanced by his sensitivity, says Boman Irani- The New Indian Express


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It’s no laughing matter: holding back your laugh. The very thought of it makes me want to run. Indeed, for most people, suppressing their laughter is one of the most difficult things to do.
Yet, it is this precise challenge 10 comedians have signed up for in LOL: Hasse Toh Phasse (releasing on Amazon Prime Video). For six hours, they were locked up in a room in each other’s (increasingly ticklish) company. The task was to make each other laugh without cracking up themselves. 
The trailer screams mayhem: Gaurav Gera preening; Cyrus Broacha standing around with a stuffed bird, saying, “anybody wants a picture with my cock?” Standup comic Aakash Gupta admits he’s feeling winded. “Toh haske jaa na phir,” Sunil Grover deadpans. “Just laugh and leave.”

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'Kathmandu Connection' review: Amit Sial anchors a Shaky thriller


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A cliffhanger in the opening episode of Kathmandu Connection left me grinning with delight. A journalist unfolds a mysterious package to find a music cassette.
Her puzzlement mirrors our own as she reads the name: the soundtrack of the 1983 Jackie Shroff vehicle Hero. It’s not so much the significance of the cassette that made me smile as the sheer oddness of its appearance.
On the surface, SonyLiv’s show is a cut-and-dried thriller about international crimes in the 1990s. Yet, for all its scope, it’s the moments of weirdness and cultural references that stand out. There’s another movie reference a couple of episodes later. “Are you Amitabh Bachchan from Zanjeer?” hollers a police commissioner at his insubordinate DCP.

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'The Big Bull': A whole different animal


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The last time Kookie Gulati made a movie, Vivek Oberoi was ceding his brain in Prince (2010). The results, needless to say, baffled everyone, not least the director himself. “I wanted to take a break after the film,” Kookie recalls,“…maybe mature a bit as a filmmaker.” That was then.
Now, 11 years on, Kookie is back with his second feature. Premiering on Disney+ Hotstar, The Big Bull stars Abhishek Bachchan as Hemant Shah, a stockbroker who rises in 90s Mumbai.
Like Scam 1992, the film is based on the life of Harshad Mehta, though names have been changed and events fictionalised. Still, nothing could stop the barrage of comparisons that started once the trailer dropped last month. It got so bad that Hansal Mehta, Scam’s director, had to intervene on Twitter, urging fans to give the film a fair shake.

Mumbai , Maharashtra , India , Hansal-mehta , Arjun-dhawan , Kookie-gulati , Nikita-dutta , Vivek-oberoi , Shilajit-mitra , Tim-sebastian , Hemant-shah , Harshad-mehta

INTERVIEW | It feels like my first film all over again: 'Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar' Dibakar Banerjee

INTERVIEW | It feels like my first film all over again: 'Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar' Dibakar Banerjee
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'Roohi' review: This horror comedy is soulless and shrill


This is something they do: their boss (Manav Vij) arranges ‘kidnapped’ brides for paying customers.
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Just a few years into its revival, the Hindi horror-comedy has upped and died. The biggest blow was Laxmii (2020), with Akshay Kumar in a red saree, and now another is dealt by Roohi, starring Janhvi Kapoor as a human-witch hybrid.
It's fitting that her co-star here is Rajkummar Rao, and that the banner involved is Maddock Films. Having pretty much recouped the genre with the brilliant Stree (2018), they’ve now returned to tear it down. Bhawra (Rajkummar) and Kattanni (Varun Sharma) are a couple of small-town reporters and hired crooks. They pick up Roohi (Janhvi) and drive off in a van.

Chanderi , Madhya-pradesh , India , United-states , American , Bhawra-rajkummar , Jim-carrey , Jabadiya-jodi , Janhvi-kapoor , Amar-kaushik , Akshay-kumar , Rajkummar-rao

'Raya is the most badass Disney Princess'- The New Indian Express

'Raya is the most badass Disney Princess'- The New Indian Express
newindianexpress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newindianexpress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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'1962: The War in the Hills' review: Trekking to disaster

It’s a fine reunion. Both Abhay and Mahie look decidedly middle-aged, missing the freshness and enthusiasm they showed in 2009.

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