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Announcement of the film came in May 2024, titled Savi - A Bloody Housewife. The film would be directed by Abhinay Deo, and will feature Divya Khosla, Anil Kapoor, and Harshvardhan Rane. The film is produced by Mukesh Bhatt, Bhushan Kumar, and Krishan Kumar. [8] [9] [10] Deo cast Kapoor in the film after working with him on the television ...
Divya Khosla Kumar (née Khosla) is an Indian model, actress, producer, and director who mainly works in Hindi cinema. [1] [2] She has directed two films; the romantic comedy Yaariyan (2014) and the romantic drama Sanam Re (2016) and has produced Hindi films and music videos.
Abhinay Deo is an Indian commercial director turned film director. Abhinay's first movie was Game (2011). His second, Delhi Belly, was released on 1 July 2011. Before directing commercials, he graduated with a degree in architecture. [3] [4] His parents are the actors Ramesh Deo and Seema Deo. [5]
Upon seeing his ancestral home, Arul decides to purchase their rented residence in Chennai and shares the idea with his wife, Hema. During his bus journey to Needamangalam, Arul meets a bus conductor, Jagadeesan "Jaggu", a former student of his father who drops Arul near the Needamangalam Railway gate, from where the marriage hall is within ...
Saavi (transl. The Key) is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller written and directed by Karthik Raghunath. The film stars Sathyaraj, Jaishankar, Saritha and Nizhalgal Ravi, with music composed by Gangai Amaran.
Nick Frost has admitted that his wife, who is not a horror fan, “hated” his new film Get Away. The horror-comedy, set in Sweden, follows a family of four (Frost, Aisling Bea, Sebastian Croft ...
Vasanth did his degree in MBBS and master's degree in Health Care Management in Manchester, United Kingdom before turning to acting. [3] He received his first acting opportunity in 2013 through film director Ram, who is widely known for his films including Kattradhu Thamizh and Thanga Meengal. [4]
Archika Khurana from The Times of India rated 2/5 stars and shared her review "House of Lies offers nothing new. If anything, it bores you and makes you smirk at places where it tries, and fails, to keep you glued to the whodunnit thriller.