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In an exclusive interview with Ishaan Gambhir for Lehren Retro, Versatile Actor Zakir Hussain opens up about his early life, Meerut Memories & drama days at NSD with college fellows Ashutosh Rana, ...
But while Hitchcock may have defined the genre in the West, India has its own master of the unseen, the unsaid, and the unnerving: Sriram Raghavan. Where Hitchcock showed us how suspense could be ...
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Newspoint on MSNIndia’s Master of Suspense: Why Sriram Raghavan Is Our HitchcockWhen you think of suspense, deception, and razor-sharp storytelling in cinema, Alfred Hitchcock instantly comes to mind, a ...
Sriram Raghavan, in his early career, unknowingly began adapting the same novel that later became Abbas-Mustan's 'Baazigar.' He discovered the story's adaptation already in progress when he shared ...
(Also read: Neil Nitin Mukesh says many in the industry celebrate when a film doesn’t work, admits it has become ‘toxic’) ...
Having worked with some of the finest directors in the country, from Shoojit Sircar (Vicky Donor) to Sriram Raghavan ...
Director Sriram Raghavan revealed Varun Dhawan wasn't his initial 'Badlapur' choice. He envisioned Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui for the roles. Producer Dinesh Vijan suggested Varun ...
However, the actor wasn't comfortable with people calling him a "chocolate boy" hence he went for a more uncoventional, darker role which led him to choose Sriram Raghavan's Johnny Gaddaar.
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