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Jagadish stressed that artists undeniably have social responsibility but cautioned against misinterpreting his statement as an attack on Dhyan Sreenivasan.
Despite boasting an impressive star cast, the film steers clear of the glossy, over-the-top treatment, staying true to its grounded tone.
Dhyan Sreenivasan lost his cool at a press meet as part of the promotional campaign for his movie 'Aap Kaise Ho,' which hit theatres on February 28. He was enraged by a media person’s allegation that he was continuously doing movies for producers who were looking to convert black money into white.
As he stepped forward for the ribbon-cutting, photographers crouched beneath the ribbon to get their perfect shot.
Veteran actor and filmmaker Sreenivasan has revealed how he named his sons Vineeth and Dhyan, both of whom are busy actors and directors. “Being a sports lover in my young days, I borrowed the names of two hockey stars for my sons,” he said while speaking at a ‘koythulsavam’ (harvest festival) in
What happens when a young man discovers that a nude picture of his pregnant wife is circulating online? Does he offer her support or does he choose an alternative path? Dhyan Sreenivasan's 'ID: The Fake' explores this dark world of morphing and cyber crime through the eyes of a married man. Cyber
Directed by Dhananjay Shankar, the film has already generated buzz with the release of its first-look poster, showcasing Dileep’s character.
In the interview, Dhyan was asked about the issue of fake profiles, a topic that has become a hot-button issue in recent times.
Dhyan also criticized the timing of Ramesh Narayan's apology, stating it came too late.
He also expressed concerns about the makeup of actor Pranav Mohanlal in the movie, which had also faced criticism.
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