A raging torrent of water carried off everything in its path including more than 30 vehicles as it swept through the centre ...
All eyes are on Suriya’s Kanguva, which is set to be released on November 14, 2024. The movie is said to have a budget of more than 300 crore. Fans are eager to witness how the film will fare at ...
Building more excitement among fans, the makers of the Suriya and Bobby Deol starrer 'Kanguva' unveiled the 'Naayak' track from the film. The track opens with visuals of Suriya in an intense avatar.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 30 (ANI): Building more excitement among fans, the makers of the Suriya and Bobby Deol starrer 'Kanguva' unveiled the 'Naayak' track from the film.
Some of his upcoming projects include Bazooka, featuring Mammootty, and the Tamil film Kanguva, starring Suriya, which also features Bollywood actors Bobby Deol and Disha Patani. Kanguva is set to ...
Film editor Nishadh Yusuf was found dead in an apartment in Kochi. His body was discovered in an apartment located in Panampilly Nagar around 2 am on Wednesday. A police officer indicated that the ...
His residence is located at Panampilly Nagar in Kochi. The editor was last known to be working in the films, Kanguva and Suriya 45. He was 43 at the time of his demise. As per the local cops ...
Bollywood actress Disha Patani should be hoping to gain a Telugu following with the release of her upcoming film ‘Kanguva’ which is being dubbed into Telugu and being promoted well.
The renowned film editor Nishadh Yusuf passed away at the age of 43, his body was found in his Panampilly Nagar apartment. Nishadh Yusuf, a 43-year-old film editor renowned for his contributions ...
Upcoming projects like Bazooka, starring actor Mammootty, and the Tamil film 'Kanguva' featuring Suriya, are some of his last film projects. Kanguva movie was announced by Suriya last year.
The film industry is reeling from the shocking and mysterious death of celebrated editor Nishadh Yusuf, who worked on Suriya's highly anticipated film Kanguva, directed by Siruthai Siva.
This was supposed to be the year that Kollywood finally made it to the Rs 1,000-crore club, which has so far only been achieved by films made by the Telugu and Hindi industries in India.