Mumbai , November 28 – Dulquer Salmaan’s latest Telugu-language crime drama, Lucky Bhaskar, is now available for streaming on Netflix. The film, which premiered on the platform today, marks its digital debut after a highly successful theatrical run.
The period crime thriller, which opened in cinemas on October 31, garnered significant attention for its nostalgic late-90s setting and strong performances. Directed by Venky Atluri, Lucky Bhaskar follows the story of Bhaskar, a bank employee who grapples with challenges in both his personal and professional life. The film’s impressive costume design and visuals, along with an engaging soundtrack, have contributed to its positive reception.
Upon its release, Lucky Bhaskar quickly became a box-office hit, grossing over Rs 80 crore nett in India. With a total collection of Rs 107 crore, the film was hailed as a critical and commercial success. The project marks Dulquer Salmaan’s third appearance in Telugu cinema, following his previous...
The period crime thriller, which opened in cinemas on October 31, garnered significant attention for its nostalgic late-90s setting and strong performances. Directed by Venky Atluri, Lucky Bhaskar follows the story of Bhaskar, a bank employee who grapples with challenges in both his personal and professional life. The film’s impressive costume design and visuals, along with an engaging soundtrack, have contributed to its positive reception.
Upon its release, Lucky Bhaskar quickly became a box-office hit, grossing over Rs 80 crore nett in India. With a total collection of Rs 107 crore, the film was hailed as a critical and commercial success. The project marks Dulquer Salmaan’s third appearance in Telugu cinema, following his previous...
- 11/28/2024
- by News Desk CT
- The Chenab Times
“Ena – Queen Victoria Eugenia,” the screening highlight in Mipcom’s Spain Country of Honor celebrations, begins with a bang.
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen Victoria youngest granddaughter, marries Spain’s Alfonso Xiii at Madrid’s San Jerónimo Royal Monastery on May 31, 1906. Splendid first scenes see the couple after the wedding in their carriage, Ena smiling as crowds cry her name as the royal carriage sweeps past.
But her happiness lasted less than two miles, the distance between Los Jerónimos to Madrid’s old part Calle Mayor where an anarchist throws a bomb. The opening scenes end with Ena and Alfonso slumped unconscious in their carriage.
Created by ‘The Department of Time’s’ Javier Olivares and directed by Anaïs Pareto and Estel Díaz, “Ena” is produced by Spanish public broadcaster Rtve, and Spain’s biggest royal drama to date.
What it isn’t, however, is a “The Crown” or “Maxima” knock-off.
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen Victoria youngest granddaughter, marries Spain’s Alfonso Xiii at Madrid’s San Jerónimo Royal Monastery on May 31, 1906. Splendid first scenes see the couple after the wedding in their carriage, Ena smiling as crowds cry her name as the royal carriage sweeps past.
But her happiness lasted less than two miles, the distance between Los Jerónimos to Madrid’s old part Calle Mayor where an anarchist throws a bomb. The opening scenes end with Ena and Alfonso slumped unconscious in their carriage.
Created by ‘The Department of Time’s’ Javier Olivares and directed by Anaïs Pareto and Estel Díaz, “Ena” is produced by Spanish public broadcaster Rtve, and Spain’s biggest royal drama to date.
What it isn’t, however, is a “The Crown” or “Maxima” knock-off.
- 10/22/2024
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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