Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bhavani_IyerBhavani Iyer - Wikipedia

    Bhavani Iyer is an Indian screenwriter and novelist from Mumbai. [1] Career. Bhavani Iyer started her career with advertising as a trainee copywriter. She then moved to journalism and had worked as the editor for the film magazine Stardust. She made her screenwriting debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's Black.

  2. Release. 15 June 2019. ( 2019-06-15) Kaafir is a 2019 Indian web television series directed by Sonam Nair. [1] [2] Written by Bhavani Iyer, the series follows Kainaaz Akhtar, a woman from Pakistan-administered Kashmir who winds up on the Indian side of the Line-of-Control (LOC), and is held prisoner under the suspicion of being a ...

    • Premise
    • Cast
    • Production
    • Reception
    • External Links

    The series depicts upon the rise and fall of the Mughal Empire, starting from Babur. The story begins from Farghana where the young prince Babur is crowned as emperor at a young age after the death of his father, Umar Sheikh. His grandmother Aisan Daulat Begum guides him in his rule. He begins his campaign for the conquest of North India through ha...

    Shabana Azmi as Ësan Dawlat/ "Shah" Begum
    Kunal Kapoor as Babur
    Dino Morea as Shaibani Khan
    Drashti Dhami as Khanzada Begum

    Development

    Nikhil Advani accepted the idea of creating the show being brought up by Star India. Bhavani Iyer was initially tapped to write the screenplay for the digital adaptation on the show, with A. M. Turaz penning the dialogue. The show focuses on Baburfor the first season. Speaking about the series with Scroll.in, Advani said, “What we know about the Mughal Empire is its men, but the highlight of the series is the active role women played in the backroom politics and manipulations [...] Women had...

    Casting

    Ronit Roy, Dia Mirza and Shabana Azmi were initially cast in the lead roles (in September 2018). However, Ronit and Dia left the series for unknown reasons, and they were replaced by Kunal Kapoor and Drashti Dhami respectively. Rahul Devwas confirmed to be part of the cast in July 2020.

    Filming

    Principal photography took place in Jaipur in February 2020. The shoot was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, and it was later resumed after the lockdown in September 2020. After shooting a large portion on sets, the filming was moved to Wai, Maharashtra to recreate wilderness scene. A huge set for Uzbekistan was recreated in Mumbai.

    Saraswati Datar of The News Minutewelcomed the series by writing that "The Empire is an ambitious and sincere attempt to tackle a brand-new genre in the Indian OTT space, and it prompted me to go find out more about Babur than what textbooks had taught us." Lehren's Bharathi Pradhan praised the performances of actors Shabana Azmi, Rahul Dev, Drasht...

    The Empire at IMDb
    The Empire at Hotstar
    The Empire at Rotten Tomatoes
  3. Bhavani Iyer is a writer who wrote the scripts for several episodes of the first and second season of the Indian version of 24. She started her career as an advertising copywriter, before moving into journalism editing a film magazine, and then into writing for film and television. One Night...

  4. 28 de nov. de 2020 · Bhavani Iyer, who has films like Black, Lootera and Raazi to her credit, on what it is like to be a writer in Bollywood who doesn't compromise on ideology and doesn't create 'star vehicles'. Written by Priyanka Sharma. Mumbai | Updated: November 29, 2020 08:53 IST.

    • 153
  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bhavani_IyerBhavani Iyer - Wikiwand

    Bhavani Iyer is an Indian screenwriter and novelist from Mumbai. Quick Facts Occupation (s) ... Close. Career. Bhavani Iyer started her career with advertising as a trainee copywriter. She then moved to journalism and had worked as the editor for the film magazine Stardust. She made her screenwriting debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's Black.

  6. Bhavani Iyer is an Indian screenwriter and novelist from Mumbai. Bhavani Iyer started her career in advertising as a trainee copywriter. She then moved to journalism and worked as the editor for the film magazine Stardust. She made her screenwriting debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's Black .