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Laal Rang (transl. Red colour) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language black comedy crime drama film [4] [5] directed by Syed Ahmad Afzal and produced by Nitika Thakur and Krian Media. [6] Randeep Hooda , Akshay Oberoi and Piaa Bajpai star in the lead roles. [ 7 ]
The film's co-producer Aamir Khan discovered the story Two Brides, by Biplab Goswami, at a script writing competition. [1] [17] The film was shot on location in Bamuliya and Dhamankheda (Dhankhedi) villages in the Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh. Local villagers were cast as secondary characters and the film was shot in actual houses in the ...
The film was released in India on 31 October 2015 to mostly positive response from critics. [52] [53] In 2016, Hooda starred in four films, the first one was the drama thriller Laal Rang, based around illegal blood selling. [54] The film was a box office failure and received a lukewarm response from critics.
The film faced competition from other small-budget Hindi film releases Laal Rang and Santa Banta Pvt Ltd in its opening weekend at the box-office, but was expected to do well because of the positive reviews and good word of mouth. [32] The film collected ₹ 30 million (US$350,000) in its opening week. [33]
Rang Rasiya is an adaptation of the biographical novel Raja Ravi Varma authored by the Marathi writer Ranjit Desai. Mehta thought that Varma was the most fascinating artist of that era and his character, persona and paintings. He was fascinated with Ravi Varma right from his days at Film and Television Institute of India. After reading Desai's ...
Akshay Oberoi was born on 1 January 1985 in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. [4] He attended Newark Academy for middle school and high school and pursued a bachelor's degree in Theater Arts and Economics at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
A movie that will have you laughing and crying, but leaving with a smile." [76] Lagaan was listed as #14 on Channel 4 ' s "50 Films To See Before You Die" and was the only Indian film to be listed. [77] The film was also well-received in China, where its themes resonated with Chinese audiences. [78]
Roop Durgapal was born in Almora, Uttarakhand, India. [2] She earned a Bachelor of Technology degree [3] in Instrumentation and Control Engineering [4] [5] at Graphic Era Deemed To Be University in 2006, [4] [6] and worked at Infosys before starting her career in acting.