Poonam Pandey will appear naked more than once in her debut film Nasha. The former calendar girl will take on her first major lead role in the erotic thriller. Director Amit Saxena told The Times of India: "[Cinematographer] Jamie Fowlds has shot the scenes creatively. American porn-actress-turned-publisher of High Society magazine Gloria Leonard once said, 'The difference between pornography and erotica is lighting', and we are sure we are on the right track (more)...
- 1/22/2013
- by By Zakia Uddin
- Digital Spy
'Lamhaa' (2010)
Starring Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu, Kunal Kapoor, Anupam Kher
Kashmir is the most beautiful place on earth, many say, and the most dangerous. Its heaven/hell dichotomy—from soaring snowcapped mountains and serene valley waters to barbed-wire coils and bombed-out buildings—is captured with moving effect in 'Lamhaa' by the cinematography of James Fowlds.
'Lamhaa' is unusual in that it was even shot in Kashmir. Once a common setting for romantic musical numbers, the picturesque locale was largely abandoned by Bollywood two decades ago because of unrest—and lovers trysted in the Swiss Alps instead. Not that Bollywood has ignored Kashmir's troubles—it's been the subject of many films, such as 'Roja' (1992) and 'Fanaa' (2006)—but both were shot elsewhere.
In 'Lamhaa,' the images say more than the story; the extras more than the leads. Such small-minded violence amidst such natural grandeur; so many children and nearly as many...
Starring Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu, Kunal Kapoor, Anupam Kher
Kashmir is the most beautiful place on earth, many say, and the most dangerous. Its heaven/hell dichotomy—from soaring snowcapped mountains and serene valley waters to barbed-wire coils and bombed-out buildings—is captured with moving effect in 'Lamhaa' by the cinematography of James Fowlds.
'Lamhaa' is unusual in that it was even shot in Kashmir. Once a common setting for romantic musical numbers, the picturesque locale was largely abandoned by Bollywood two decades ago because of unrest—and lovers trysted in the Swiss Alps instead. Not that Bollywood has ignored Kashmir's troubles—it's been the subject of many films, such as 'Roja' (1992) and 'Fanaa' (2006)—but both were shot elsewhere.
In 'Lamhaa,' the images say more than the story; the extras more than the leads. Such small-minded violence amidst such natural grandeur; so many children and nearly as many...
- 7/20/2010
- The Bollywood Ticket
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