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Bobby Deol Gets Emotional Over Animal's Box Office Success: 'I Feel Like I Am Dreaming'

Still from a video posted on Instagram. (courtesy: thedeolsfanclub2022)

Bobby Deol’s portrayal as a ruthless antagonist in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal has been successful in generating a thundering response from the audience. The immense love of the fans for his character and the film left the actor feeling overwhelmed. In a recent video doing the rounds on social media, the actor was spotted crying after coming out of the film’s sreening in  Mumbai. Bobby Deol, who was pictured while stepping out of the screening greeted the paparazzi and also intearected with them. He said, “Thank you guys. Thank you so much. God has been really kind. I am getting so much love for this film. I feel like I am dreaming”. Later in the video, the actor was seen crying while hugging one of his team members. A teary-eyed Bobby Deol finally waved goodbye to the shutterbugs stationed outside and left the venue in his car.

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Meanwhiel, Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal has entered the ₹100 crore club. The movie, which was released on December 1, has collected ₹67.27 crore (₹58.37 crore for Hindi version + ₹8.90 crore for South-Indian languages) on its second day, according to a tweet posted by Bollywood trade analyst, Taran Adarsh. The day 2 collections have even surpassed the opening day box office figure, which was ₹63.80 crore. In total, the Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna’s film has minted ₹131.07 crore. Apart from Ranbir and Rashmika, Animal has a star-studded cast with Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Tripti Dimri, and Shakti Kapoor playing important roles. In his post, Taran Adarsh wrote, “‘ANIMAL’ IS A BOXOFFICE MONSTER…#Animal goes WILD on Day 2 [Sat]… Metros, non-metros, mass pockets – the response is OUTSTANDING, takes the 2-day total to over ₹ 100 cr… “

In his review for NDTV, film critic Saibal Chatterjee gave 1.5 stars to Animal. He wrote, “To justify that it is a man’s world, Animal presents two men who are as physically impaired as they are mentally scarred. One loses all sense of taste and smell and is unable to hear after sustaining six bullet wounds that push his heart to the brink of collapse. The other cannot speak. He communicates with the help of a brother who serves as a sign language interpreter. When the two men square off in the climax – it is, like such clashes usually are in vengeance sagas of this sort, staged on the tarmac of an airstrip. If you think that the physical shortcomings that the warring pair has to deal with are meant to be seen as a metaphor for what men of their ilk lack, banish that thought. Everything that the hero does in order to ensure that he has his way is backed up with an odious justification. What motive could be greater, Animal seems to ask the audience, than a man’s desire to win the attention of his distracted father?”

Animal clashed with Sam Bahadur, starring Vicky Kaushal, at the box office.





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‘Out of this world’ action movie is on 2 streaming platforms – not Netflix | Films | Entertainment

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Heat: Robert De Niro and Al Pacino star in 1995 trailer

Val Kilmer sadly died earlier this month, leaving behind an incredible movie back catalogue.

According to film fans on IMDb, his greatest movie was Michael Mann’s iconic crime thriller Heat.

The 1995 movie stars Al Pacino and Robert De Niro as an LAPD detective chasing a career thief.

Kilmer plays the villainous Chris Shiherlis, a crew member in that incredible heist sequence.

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‘Best movie of all time’ is now streaming on Netflix | Films | Entertainment

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Widely considered one of the greatest films ever made, one 1981 fast-paced, adventurous, and visually striking action film set the standard for the modern blockbuster.

In the early 1970s, George Lucas was inspired by the adventure serials of the 1930s and ’40s, and envisioned a modern tribute to those episodic cliffhangers – now featuring an adventurous archaeologist in the lead role.

He developed the idea further with screenwriter Philip Kaufman, who suggested the Ark of the Covenant – a legendary biblical artifact – as the central object of the story.

Lucas paused work on the project to focus on his groundbreaking 1977 classic Star Wars. After Star Wars became a worldwide success, he revisited the previous concept and pitched it to Steven Spielberg, who was interested in making a film in the style of a James Bond adventure.

Then, in 1981, Raiders of the Lost Ark introduced the world to Indiana Jones – the fedora-wearing archaeologist who became one of cinema’s most remarkable characters – with the help of screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan and actor Harrison Ford, who had previously played Han Solo in Star Wars.

Set in 1936, Raiders of the Lost Ark follows Dr. Indiana Jones, who is recruited by the U.S. government to find the Ark of the Covenant before it falls into the hands of the Nazis.

The film opens in the jungles of South America, where Jones retrieves a golden idol from a heavily booby-trapped temple, only to be betrayed by a guide and outwitted by his rival, French archaeologist René Belloq.

Back in the U.S., he is briefed by Army intelligence officials who inform him that the Nazis are searching for the lost city of Tanis in Egypt, believed to contain the Ark – a sacred chest said to house the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments.

To find the Ark, Jones must track down an artifact known as the headpiece to the Staff of Ra, which is in the possession of Marion Ravenwood, the daughter of his former mentor – and his former lover.

The middle of the film is packed with action scenes, including fights, chases, shootouts, and a memorable sequence involving a pit of snakes in the Well of Souls, the burial place of the Ark.

Raiders of the Lost Ark was an immediate commercial and critical success upon its release in June 1981, and became the highest-grossing film of the year, earning more than $300 million worldwide.

It was nominated for nine Academy Awards and won five, including Best Art Direction, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, and a Special Achievement Award for sound effects editing.

It was also audiences’ introduction to the franchise that would follow, which includes The Temple of Doom (1984), The Last Crusade (1989), The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), and The Dial of Destiny (2023), as well as books, video games, and merchandise.

The first Indiana Jones movie has been consistently ranked among the greatest films of all time by critics, filmmakers, and audiences alike. In 1999, the film was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”, and its influence can be seen in action-adventure films for decades afterward, and it helped shape the format for many Hollywood blockbusters that followed.

Raiders of the Lost Ark is now available to stream on Netflix.



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Filming the new Harry Potter TV remake in England will boost our economy | Films | Entertainment

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Studio chiefs at Warner Brothers believe costs for the lavish production – which will be shot entirely in Britain – are likely to soar as high as a record-breaking £75million per episode. With plans for seven seasons – one for each of JK Rowling’s beloved books – of six episodes each, that would send the overall total to a mind-boggling £3.15billion, making it the most expensive show in television history.

Producers have revealed stars John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore, Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape, Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall, and Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid. Luke Thallon will portray Quirinus Quirrell, and Paul Whitehouse will be Argus Filch. They have also watched 32,000 audition tapes after an open casting call for the roles of Harry, Ron and Hermione, played by Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson in the film series.

They are expected to announce their choices next month. A senior Hollywood production source confirmed: “There’s no question Harry Potter will become the biggest TV show the world has ever seen – as well as providing an enormous windfall for the UK.” Shooting is due to start this summer at the 200-acre Warner Bros studio complex at Leavesden, Hertfordshire.

The TV adaptation is expected to launch next year across HBO cable and streaming platforms. The source added: “It’s going to generate well-paid jobs for several years as well as ensuring Britain remains one of the world’s most important filming hubs.”

As the Sunday Express revealed in February, so many filmmakers and TV productions are heading to the UK – due to tax incentives and spiralling costs in the US – that it is now dubbed “Hollywood East” in industry circles. Harry Potter on TV, however, will easily be the biggest ever financial juggernaut, with executives believing profits may eclipse the £7.4billion made by the eight films and the Fantastic Beasts spin-offs.



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