Breaking Down Amar Singh Chamkila, BMCM, Aavesham, Varshangalkku Shesham and more ft. Anmol and Anu |
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In this episode of The Late Take with Anupama Chopra and Anmol Jamwal (@TriedRefusedProductions) we discuss the last two weeks at the cinemas. They break down and discuss the Imtiaz Ali directorial, Dijlit Dosanjh - Parineeti Chopra starrer “Amar Singh Chamkila.” What did they think of the Akshay Kumar - Tiger Shroff starrer “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan,” and the Dibakar Banerjee directorial “LSD 2: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha 2,” The episode then moves their focus on the two Malayalam releases - the Fahadh Faasil starrer “Aavesham,” and the Vineeth Sreenivasan directoral “Varshangalkku Shesham.” Share your thoughts with us in the comments and we’d love to respond in the next episode.
#BadeMiyanChoteMiyan #MarSinghChamkila #Aavesham 00:00 - The Late Take with Anupama Chopra and Anmol Jamwal 00:43 - Bade Miyan Chote Miyan 05:11 - Maidaan 09:08 - Amar Singh Chamkila 14:47 - Varshangalkku Shesham 17:00 - Aavesham 21:41 - Do Aur Do Pyaar 23:00 - Love, Sex, Aur Dhokha 2 26:17 - What are they looking forward to? 27:21 - Reacting to comments Have you subscribed to Film Companion yet? Join us here - http://bit.ly/FCsubscribe Follow Us On: https://www.facebook.com/filmcompanion https://www.twitter.com/filmcompanion http://instagram.com/filmcompanion About The Channel: The Film Companion is a web channel intended to promote Indian cinema through films review, interviews, discussions, video essays, and analytical compilations. It is intended primarily for the purpose of encouraging informed discussions, criticism, and review of cinema and towards such purpose, the programs use short extracts of cinematograph films, sound recording, and photographic works. These clips and extracts are of a minimal nature and the use is not intended to interfere in any manner with their commercial exploitation of the complete work by the owners of the copyright. The use of works is in compliance with the fair dealing exception provided under Sec. 52 of the Copyright Act, and we assert our use of the works under the exception provided for criticism and review. |