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I might've moved to Mumbai, but Bangla has my heart, always: Tuhina Das
I might've moved to Mumbai, but Bangla has my heart, always: Tuhina Das

Time of India

time17-06-2025

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  • Time of India

I might've moved to Mumbai, but Bangla has my heart, always: Tuhina Das

Known for her performances in Bengali films and web series. Actress Tuhina Das , has been steadily making her mark in the Hindi industry as well. The Ghawre Bairey Aaj actress shifted base to Mumbai a couple of years ago. In this freewheeling chat, the actor opens up about her latest project, working across industries, and the thrill of experimenting with new genres. Can you tell us more about your new project? What drew you to this role and story? I was in conversation for a while over multiple roles. And when Chhal Kapat – The Deception came along, we felt this was the right one for me. It was different, and given my weakness for murder mysteries in personal life as well, I decided to take the plunge. How has your experience been working in Mumbai compared to the Bengali film industry? There isn't as much of a difference as you might think. It's been two years here now, and this was my third project in Hindi. The most striking dissimilarity is the pace at which the city operates. Things are well-planned, and great care is taken during post-production. That pace was something I had to get used to. Are you planning to continue working in Bengali films alongside your projects in Mumbai? Yes, of course! I have shifted my base here, but Bangla has my heart, so I'm just as open to working in Bengali films as I always was. What are some challenges you've faced while transitioning between different film industries? Primarily the language — but that was addressed through extensive workshops. Also, the way actors prepare for roles here is different. It's more intense and structured, which has been a learning curve for me. Can fans expect to see you experimenting with new genres or roles in the near future? Yes! A role very close to my heart is about to be released, and it's something very different—I actually did my own stunts in it. What's your biggest takeaway or learning from working on your latest project? That you can't really trust anyone (laughs) . I meant that in terms of the story! But work-wise, it was a great team, and we had a lot of fun while making it.

Chhal Kapat X Review: Fans Praise Shriya Pilgaonkar Performance As Cop
Chhal Kapat X Review: Fans Praise Shriya Pilgaonkar Performance As Cop

News18

time07-06-2025

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  • News18

Chhal Kapat X Review: Fans Praise Shriya Pilgaonkar Performance As Cop

Last Updated: Ajay Bhuyan directed Chhal Kapat, which has been produced by Juggernaut Productions. The hindi thriller series Chhal Kapat – The Deception featuring Shriya Pilgaonkar released this weekend. Ajay Bhuyan directed Chhal Kapat, which has been produced by Juggernaut Productions. Apart from Shriya, the show also stars Ragini Dwivedi, Tuhina Das, Yahhve Sharma, Pranay Pachauri, Smaran Sahu and Anuj Sachdeva. While viewers are appreciating Shriya's role as a cop, many are not quite happy with the plot of this crime thriller. Reviewing the series, a social media user wrote, 'Shriya Pilgaonkar redefines the role of a female cop in Chhal Kapat – The Deception, embracing strength with grace. As IPS officer Devika Rathore, she challenges societal biases, proving that authority doesn't require aggression." Shriya Pilgaonkar redefines the role of a female cop in Chhal Kapat – The Deception, embracing strength with grace. As IPS officer Devika Rathore, she challenges societal biases, proving that authority doesn't require aggression. Streaming now on ZEE5. #ShriyaPilgaonkar … — Hitflik (@HitFlik_) June 6, 2025 So, you can watch #ChhalKapat on @ZEE5Global right now…and god, it is underwhelmingShriya Pilgaonkar fails to impress. And like most shows now, the writing is half baked at best. The overall execution by the makers are poor, below average attempt overall. You can skip it — BINGED (@Binged_) June 6, 2025 'Chhal Kapat-The Decpetion" Review: Predictable narrative without any thrills #ChhalKapat #ShriyaPilgaonkar #ZEE5 — Snooper-Scope (@Snooper_Scope) June 6, 2025 There were other people who had issues with the plot of the series. An individual stated, 'Predictable narrative without any thrills." Another user commented, 'So, you can watch #ChhalKapat on @ZEE5Global right now…and god, it is underwhelming Shriya Pilgaonkar fails to impress. And like most shows now, the writing is half baked at best. The overall execution by the makers are poor, below average attempt overall. You can skip it." This series is set against the backdrop of an intimate wedding in Burhanpur. Everything appears good until one of the bride's best friends is discovered dead. The joyous party rapidly transforms into an intense mystery. Secrets, rage and betrayal among friends emerge as the story progresses. Inspector Devika, a smart and brave police officer, played by Shriya Pilgaonkar, aims to investigate the case. Devika leads the inquiry to determine what truly transpired. As the truth is revealed, friendships are strained, and it becomes difficult to discern who to trust. Speaking about her character, Shriya told Hindustan Times, 'She doesn't have to be super aggressive while interrogating someone. She is ok to be gentle. But she will be tough, too. I like that there is no aggression for the sake of it. But yes, women in spaces where men have historically taken up more space tend to hold on to that and stay in power much more." This is the first time Shriya is playing a cop on screen. First Published:

Samar Khan says Kay Kay Menon's viral clip from 'Shaurya' was taken out of context: ‘It's like calling Gabbar Singh from Sholay a hero'
Samar Khan says Kay Kay Menon's viral clip from 'Shaurya' was taken out of context: ‘It's like calling Gabbar Singh from Sholay a hero'

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Samar Khan says Kay Kay Menon's viral clip from 'Shaurya' was taken out of context: ‘It's like calling Gabbar Singh from Sholay a hero'

Filmmaker Samar Khan is all set to return to the spotlight with 'Chhal Kapat – The Deception', a murder mystery premiering on OTT on June 6. His 2008 release 'Shaurya' continues to remain in the spotlight after a courtroom scene featuring Kay Kay Menon went viral online. However, the video was taken out of context—something Samar has never liked to address. Nonetheless, he has now opened up about the intention behind the scene and how it went viral with a completely different interpretation. Kay Kay Menon's scene from Shaurya 00:59 Any Director Can Make Mistakes, I Choose Roles Based On Scripts: Kay Kay Menon On Picking Shekhar Home Shaurya is a courtroom drama starring Rahul Bose, Kay Kay Menon, Minissha Lamba, Deepak Dobriyal, and Jaaved Jaaferi. The film made waves for its powerful themes and explosive climax. At the centre of the storm was a searing monologue delivered by Kay Kay Menon's character, Brigadier Rudra Pratap Singh. In an interview with Hindustan Times, Khan expressed his discomfort over how the essence of the film has been misrepresented online. He admitted that he had outgrown Shaurya many years ago but still feels proud of the film. 'But what people make of it is out of my control. People ask me about it on Twitter and other platforms, but I never respond. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Device Made My Power Bill Drop Overnight elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Pre-Order Undo Anything I say would be taken out of context,' he shared. Samar about clickbait culture The clip featuring Rudra's monologue is often portrayed as a moment of righteous heroism. But for Khan, this popular interpretation completely misses the point. 'Unfortunately, many of those who share that scene haven't watched the scenes before or after. It's like isolating Gabbar Singh from Sholay and calling him a hero. Villains often come off as more attractive. Even with someone like Shah Rukh Khan , who has done countless romantic roles, people still remember him for Darr or Baazigar. As creators, we have to detach ourselves from how our work is received or reinterpreted,' he explained. He didn't hold back while discussing the role social media plays in reshaping narratives. He called it a clickbait culture driven by short attention spans. About Samar's recent production venture Chhal Kapat 'Chhal Kapat – The Deception' is directed by Ajay Bhuyan and features Shriya Pilgaonkar, Kamya Ahlawat, Ragini Dwivedi, Tuhina Das, Yahhve Sharma, Pranay Pachauri, Smaran Sahu, and Anuj Sachdeva in key roles. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Shaurya Director Samar Khan On Viral Kay Kay Menon Clip: 'Like Calling Gabbar A Hero'
Shaurya Director Samar Khan On Viral Kay Kay Menon Clip: 'Like Calling Gabbar A Hero'

News18

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Shaurya Director Samar Khan On Viral Kay Kay Menon Clip: 'Like Calling Gabbar A Hero'

Last Updated: Shaurya director Samar Khan says the viral scene featuring Kay Kay Menon is misunderstood and compares it to calling Gabbar Singh from Sholay a hero. Filmmaker Samar Khan, known for acclaimed web series like The Test Case and Avrodh, is returning with a brand-new murder mystery, Chhal Kapat – The Deception, set to premiere on ZEE5 on June 6. But while he readies for this gripping new chapter, the shadow of his most iconic work as a director—Shaurya (2008)—continues to follow him in the digital age. Shaurya, a courtroom drama starring Rahul Bose, Kay Kay Menon, Minissha Lamba, Deepak Dobriyal, and Jaaved Jaaferi, was India's response to A Few Good Men. Much like Jack Nicholson's unforgettable 'You can't handle the truth" moment, Shaurya featured a fiery monologue by Kay Kay Menon's Brigadier Rudra Pratap Singh in the climax. But while the scene was meant to expose unchecked authority, social media has since spun it into something else entirely—celebrating Rudra as a misunderstood hero. In a candid chat with Hindustan Times, Khan addressed how the film's meaning has been distorted online. 'I have outgrown Shaurya many years ago," he said. 'I'm still proud of the film, but what people make of it is out of my control. People ask me about it on Twitter and other platforms, but I never respond. Anything I say would be taken out of context." He admitted that the viral resurgence of Rudra's monologue troubles him, not because it's being talked about—but because it's being misunderstood. 'Unfortunately, many of those who share that scene haven't watched the scenes before or after. It's like isolating Gabbar Singh from Sholay and calling him a hero. Villains often come off as more attractive. Even with someone like Shah Rukh Khan, who's done countless romantic roles, people still remember him for Darr or Baazigar. As creators, we have to detach ourselves from how our work is received or reinterpreted," he explained. Khan also weighed in on social media's role in amplifying out-of-context moments. 'It's all about clickbait and short attention spans now. That's how people engage—quick clips, loud monologues, and controversy." As Shaurya continues to provoke debate years after its release, Khan is focused on his next project. Chhal Kapat – The Deception is a murder mystery led by Shriya Pilgaonkar and directed by Ajay Bhuyan. The series also stars Kamya Ahlawat, Ragini Dwivedi, Tuhina Das, Yahhve Sharma, Pranay Pachauri, Smaran Sahu, and Anuj Sachdeva. With Chhal Kapat, Khan steps into darker, twistier territory—this time hoping that the audience sticks around for the full story, not just a viral slice. First Published:

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