'Qatl-E-Aam' crosses 1 mn views on Twitter


Mumbai, Jun 22 (IANS): The song "Qatl-E-Aam' from filmmaker Anurag Kashyap's forthcoming film "Raman Raghav 2.0" has garnered one million views on YouTube.

"I'm delighted with the success of the song, especially because it captures the essence of characters as intriguing as Raghav and Simi in 'Raman Raghav 2.0'," Ram Sampath said in a statement.

The song features actress Shobita Dhulipala and Vicky Kaushal. "Raman Raghav 2", releasing on June 24, also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

Irrfan keen to promote 'Madaari' in every nook, corner

Actor Irrfan Khan is off to Pune to promote "Madaari", which is very special to him, and says he wants to spread a buzz about the movie all over.

"'Madaari' is a very special film. The subject of the film is very intriguing and it is a story I want to take to every nook and corner of India. I am looking forward to visiting Pune," Irrfan said in a statement.

The film, releasing on July 15, has been shot across various locations in India. It is directed by Nishikant Kamat.

Jacqueline, John, Varun shoot with real python

Actors Jacqueline Fernandez, John Abraham and Varun Dhawan have shot with a real python for a song for the upcoming film "Dishoom".

Jacqueline says she and the two actors were initially scared to shoot with the python for the song, which has been picturised in Morocco.

"Shooting for the song was too much fun, though all of us were scared when we got to know that we had to shoot with real pythons," Jacqueline said in a statement.

The actress added that there were a bunch of people who were looking after the creatures and made sure that the shoot went off smoothly.

Directed by Rohit Dhawan, "Dishoom", which also features actor Saqib Saleem, is slated to release on July 29.

  

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