Documentary
“Escape From Kabul Airport,” a documentary airing on BBC Two in September, will tell the inside story of the 18 days in August 2021, when the U.S. withdrew its troops from Afghanistan, and the subsequent evacuation of thousands of Afghan citizens from Kabul airport after the Taliban seized the city.
The documentary is an Amos production for the BBC, in association with HBO and in collaboration with Arte France. It is produced by Emmy and BAFTA-winning Dan Reed (“Leaving Neverland”) and directed by Jamie Roberts (“Four Hours At The Capitol”).
The film combines never before seen on-the-ground archival footage from the evacuation, alongside interviews with evacuees, eye-witnesses, U.S. Marines and Taliban fighters.
Roberts said: “When the images of the chaotic Kabul airlift flashed across the news I immediately wanted to know more about what this historic moment looked and felt like on the ground, through the eyes of the people who were there.
“Escape From Kabul Airport,” a documentary airing on BBC Two in September, will tell the inside story of the 18 days in August 2021, when the U.S. withdrew its troops from Afghanistan, and the subsequent evacuation of thousands of Afghan citizens from Kabul airport after the Taliban seized the city.
The documentary is an Amos production for the BBC, in association with HBO and in collaboration with Arte France. It is produced by Emmy and BAFTA-winning Dan Reed (“Leaving Neverland”) and directed by Jamie Roberts (“Four Hours At The Capitol”).
The film combines never before seen on-the-ground archival footage from the evacuation, alongside interviews with evacuees, eye-witnesses, U.S. Marines and Taliban fighters.
Roberts said: “When the images of the chaotic Kabul airlift flashed across the news I immediately wanted to know more about what this historic moment looked and felt like on the ground, through the eyes of the people who were there.
- 8/26/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
New Delhi, Feb 13: Actress Tara Sharma, who is married to producer Roopak Saluja, is ready with the second season of her show "The Tara Sharma Show - Ek Nayi Ma Ka Safar".
It picks up from where the first season ended with the birth of their younger son, Kai, and focusses on the adventures of a family of four.
Tara, seen in films like "Om Jai Jagadish", "Masti" and "Page 3", is excited about working on the new offering.
"When I was pregnant and soon after our elder son, Zen, was born, I realised that I wanted to get back to work, yet I was so enjoying being a hands-on-mum that I didn't want to leave him for long periods.
It picks up from where the first season ended with the birth of their younger son, Kai, and focusses on the adventures of a family of four.
Tara, seen in films like "Om Jai Jagadish", "Masti" and "Page 3", is excited about working on the new offering.
"When I was pregnant and soon after our elder son, Zen, was born, I realised that I wanted to get back to work, yet I was so enjoying being a hands-on-mum that I didn't want to leave him for long periods.
- 2/13/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
New Delhi, May 31: Motherhood kept her away from showbiz for a while, but now Tara Sharma is ready for her second innings on small screen -- she is returning with the second season of her show "The Tara Sharma Show - Diaries of a New Mum".
The actress, who is married to ad film producer Roopak Saluja, even plans to take up endorsements and films once again.
"Our TV show has been a great way for me to be with the kids and work at.
The actress, who is married to ad film producer Roopak Saluja, even plans to take up endorsements and films once again.
"Our TV show has been a great way for me to be with the kids and work at.
- 5/31/2012
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
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