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Angad Bedi will be seen sharing screen space with Kirti Kulhari in a short film titled 'The List'.On Wednesday, the two took to Instagram and shared the film's trailer.The intriguing trailer of the new short film gives a glimpse into the lives of a young couple in their early 30s. This couple, tired of their mundane routine and almost robotic life, reaches a point where they find themselves lacking emotions. However, a few decisions and unnerving turns in their monotonous life bring up emotions that have been buried in deep, dark corners. How do you think this couple deals with change, especially since they're so used to the status quo?Gaurav Dave has helmed the project."It was an amazing experience for me to work in a short film, which is completely different from shooting a full-length feature film. The realism of my character, the depth that is achieved in the story in such a short span, and the intricacies of daily life that have been portrayed are all elements that make this short film a masterpiece. Kudos to Gaurav (Director) and Roy Kapur Films for creating, presenting, and backing such an out-of-the-box, performance-driven concept. The film is also a commentary on how robotic our human lives have become and Gaurav truly believed that Kirti and I would be able to manifest this on-screen, he has a very big hand in helping us achieve this. I've to say that when I got a call from Siddharth Roy Kapur asking me to be a part of this story that had its unique realism and gravity, I was thrilled," Angad said.Created by Roy Kapur Films, 'The List' will premiere on September 22 on Amazon miniTV.
While Bollywood and its digital counterpart has vowed to stay away from politics, the Southern cinema and its audience just cant get enough of it. No clue why this hard-hitting monologue was edited of out the Tamil hit Master. But Tamil superstar Vijay haranguing his supporters and opponents in a college-campus monologue on sexual harassment has become a rage. In the sequence Vijay is seen sternly rebuking two student harassers whom he has just chased down to the airport and brought back to the college. Vijay then proceeds to address the issue of womens safety with impassioned heat.When someone observes that girls are to be blamed for wearing revealing clothes Vijay points out that even diapers are not exempted from lustful eyes, meaning even little children are raped. Its a rabblerousing monologue for Vijays fans.Why was it eliminated from the film? I reached out the director who didn't respond. However an actor from Master revealed, The sequence being cut out had nothing to do with the films length. Its just that womens safety is a sensitive issue in Tamil Nadu and Vijay didnt want to come across as mocking the State government.The Master baiter Vijay known to poke ridicule at his opponents would rather stay apolitical at this stage of his career.Quite unlike Ravi Tejaa in the other South India Makarsankranti hit Krack who openly holds forth on political issues. In one hilariously topical sequence in Krack Ravi Tejaa uses a baton on an agitator protesting in front of a movie theatre for screening a film that allegedly insults his caste.Not only does Ravi Tejaa beat the protestor black and blue , all the while taunting him about his caste consciousness the cop also threatens to use the baton on the protestor in very painful orifices.