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Watch Mission Raniganj, Thank You For Coming At Just ₹99 On National Cinema Day 

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Make a note on your calendars because Friday, October 13th, is set to be an unforgettable day for movie enthusiasts across India. The Multiplex Association of India (MAI) and cinemas all over the country are coming together once more to celebrate National Cinema Day. On this special occasion, you can indulge in an exciting movie marathon experience for just Rs 99/- per admission. It’s a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of cinema, so don’t miss out!

Movies which can be watched on this day are as follows: 

Dono 

Dono marks the debut of Rajveer Deol, the son of actor Sunny Deol who by the way is currently basking in the blockbuster success of his recent release Gadar 2, and Paloma Thakeria, the daughter of Poonam Dhillon. The film promises a heartfelt story of 2 strangers who are trying to make their way around life after moving on from their respective love interests. It is directed by debutant Avnish S. Barjatya, son of Sooraj R. Barjatya. Dono releases on October 5. 

Mission Raniganj 

Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue is based on Jaswant Singh Gill, the leading engineer during the 1989 Raniganj Coalfield collapse in West Bengal, which led to over 65 miners being trapped inside a mine, after using explosives to blast open the walls, trapping them inside. Six miners died inside the mines when the walls caved in, while 65 miners were able to reach the mining elevator, which had become increasingly unsteady due to rising water levels. Gill, who was supervising the operation alongside 2,000 other engineers designed a massive capsule that was put in via a crane and was able to safely get the miners out. Akshay Kumar will play the titular role. Directed by Tinu Suresh Desai it also features Parineeti Chopra and will release on October 6. 

Thank You For Coming 

Thank You For Coming stars Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill, Shibani Bedi, and Dolly Singh. It delves into the themes of female friendship, single women, love, and the pursuit of pleasure. The film is helmed by producer Rhea Kapoor’s husband Karan Boolani. The film also stars Anil Kapoor and Karan Kundra. Thank You For Coming will hit the big screens on October 6. 

Vivek Agnihotri’s The Vaccine War can also be viewed if still available in theatres till October 13. 

National Cinema Day this year promises to be an expansive celebration, spanning more than 4000 participating screens. Renowned cinema chains such as PVR, INOX, CINEPOLIS, MIRAJ, CITYPRIDE, ASIAN, MUKTA A2, MOVIE TIME, WAVE, M2K, DELITE, and many others will join in the festivities.

This special occasion serves as a unifying experience, bringing together audiences of all ages for a day filled with cinematic delight. It’s a heartfelt gesture of gratitude to all the moviegoers whose patronage has contributed to the remarkable success of multiple films at the box office this year. Additionally, it extends a warm invitation to those who may not have yet had the chance to return to their local cinemas, inviting them to partake in the magic of the big screen once more.

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‘It’s a wrap’ for Ashish Chanchlani’s directorial debut series

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Mumbai, Jan 23: After tickling our funny bones with his YouTube channel, digital star Ashish Chanchlani is gearing up for his primary project as a director. Blessed by multifaceted talent, Ashish Chanchlani will not only be directing the series but will also be acting in it.

Additionally, he has written the script for the drama, along with producing it. Sharing a major update on the project, he revealed that he has finally wrapped up the shooting schedule for the series.

Spilling beans on his project, Ashish Chanchlani revealed, “That’s a wrap on our biggest project, and trust me, it’s scarier than your electricity bill and funnier than my life decisions! We’ve put our heart, soul, and a lot of screams (and laughs) into this one. Can’t wait to spook you and crack you up at the same time coming soon on YouTube!”

In the meantime, Ashish Chanchlani previously unveiled the captivating first-look poster for his upcoming horror-comedy series. The poster featured shadowy figures holding lanterns with a huge house in the backdrop. This hints towards a supernatural storyline with a massive cast.

Dropping the first look poster on his Instagram account, Ashish Chanchlani wrote as caption, “Comedy of errors or comedy of horrors…You decide #Acv159 can you guess the star cast? Coincidently, Today on my birthday I complete 10 years in the youtube industry. And as my new phase begins as a creator as well as ashu myself, I am proud to tell you all we are launching our own production house @AcvStudios_With this new beginning we are elated to tell you exciting fresh stories from our heartland filled not just with comedy, but horror, thrills and yes emotions as well…This project is my love letter to every ACVIAN…Thank you for being there.”

The series will be released exclusively on the ACV Studios YouTube Channel.

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‘Sky Force’: A high-flying triumph of heroism, sacrifice, and cinematic brilliance

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Mumbai, Jan 23: As Republic Day 2025 approaches, ‘Sky Force’ doesn’t just soar through the skies, it soars straight into your heart. Directed by Abhishek Anil Kapur and Sandeep Kewlani, this film is an awe-inspiring tribute to the valiant men of India’s Air Force. It seamlessly blends heart-stopping aerial combat with an emotionally charged narrative, offering more than just an action flick—it’s a tribute to real-life heroes, both on-screen and off.

The film is set against the backdrop of the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, and chronicles India’s first retaliatory airstrike, a defining moment that not only shifted the course of the war but also cemented the Indian Air Force’s place in history. At the heart of this gripping tale are two characters whose journeys will keep you glued to your seat, Wing Commander K.O. Ahuja (played by Akshay Kumar) and T. Vijaya (played by Veer Pahariya). A war movie this intense, this personal, is something Bollywood has rarely seen before.

The film kicks off with Wing Commander K.O. Ahuja, a seasoned and determined leader, on a mission to uncover the truth about his missing pilot, T. Vijaya. When Ahuja discovers that Vijaya may still be alive, it leads him down a path of revelation, sacrifice, and a bond that no one can break. What unfolds is not just a search for a missing pilot, but a testament to the unwavering courage and brotherhood between soldiers.

Akshay Kumar’s portrayal of Wing Commander K.O. Ahuja is nothing short of spectacular. The man who fought for justice, led his men, and wore his duty like a badge of honor, Kumar brings the gravitas and emotion that makes Ahuja one of the most compelling characters in recent cinematic memory.

His performance isn’t just about being the stoic military commander—it’s the subtle vulnerability that shines through. Ahuja’s deep connection to his men, particularly the missing Vijaya, elevates Kumar’s performance to another level. There are moments in the film when his eyes do the talking, and that’s when you realize the true depth of his character.

Veer Pahariya, in his debut role, is an absolute revelation as T. Vijaya. Pahariya doesn’t just play the role of a fearless pilot—he embodies the spirit of sacrifice, rebellion, and valor. As Vijaya, a man who risks everything to defend his country, Pahariya channels both the youthful defiance and the gravity of a soldier who knows the cost of duty. His portrayal of Squadron Leader Ajjamada Boppayya Devayya MVC will surely leave a lasting impression. His emotional arc is brilliantly interwoven with the film’s action, and by the time he faces his final moments on screen, you’ll be on the edge of your seat, feeling every bit of his sacrifice.

Then there’s the powerhouse of supporting performances—Sara Ali Khan and Nimrat Kaur. Kaur’s portrayal of Ahuja’s wife offers a quiet, deeply emotional strength. While the world is engulfed in war, she holds the fort back home, a reminder that the battle isn’t only fought in the skies. Sara Ali Khan, as Vijaya’s pregnant wife, brings an emotional depth that adds even more weight to the film. Her struggle, caught between hope and despair, creates one of the film’s most heart-wrenching moments. Together, Kaur and Ali Khan humanize the toll war takes, not just on the soldiers, but also on those waiting back home.

What truly sets ‘Sky Force’ apart from other war films is the fusion of action and emotion. Kapur and Kewlani manage to balance the pulse-quickening aerial dogfights with intimate moments of vulnerability. The pacing is tight, and the direction doesn’t allow the film to lose its emotional focus, even in the midst of spectacular combat sequences. Every scene builds on the previous one, raising the stakes as the film progresses, ensuring you’re emotionally invested in both the fate of the pilots and the larger historical events.

Speaking of those aerial combat sequences, ‘Sky Force’ raises the bar for Indian action films. The flight sequences are nothing short of jaw-dropping, shot with such precision and realism that you feel like you’re strapped into the cockpit yourself. The dogfights are breathtaking, grounded in authenticity, with each plane’s movement feeling as if it’s a carefully calculated military maneuver rather than a CGI-heavy spectacle. The visual effects are top-notch, capturing everything from missile strikes to the twisting barrel rolls with such clarity and realism that you’ll be holding your breath through every second.

The VFX team deserves special mention for crafting these sequences with such attention to detail. The explosive airstrikes, the dogfights, and the painstakingly recreated historical moments are not just visually stunning—they’re intensely immersive. The action sequences in ‘Sky Force’ are designed with a purpose—they’re thrilling, yes, but they’re also integral to the film’s emotional heartbeat.

And then there’s the background score—if the action is what keeps your pulse racing, the music is what makes your heart swell. The score is epic in every sense of the word, driving the narrative, intensifying the tension, and underscoring the sacrifices made by the pilots. It’s perfectly timed, swelling during key moments and allowing the quieter, emotional scenes to resonate with the same power. The music doesn’t just accompany the action—it enhances it, making every combat sequence and emotional beat feel larger than life.

In the end, ‘Sky Force’ is a triumph in every sense. It’s an action-packed spectacle, yes, but it’s also a deeply human story about sacrifice, duty, and the unbreakable bonds of brotherhood. With unforgettable performances, spectacular direction, and mind-blowing aerial combat, ‘Sky Force’ is a cinematic masterpiece that will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the best war films Bollywood has ever produced.

Produced by Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik under Maddock Films, along with Jyoti Deshpande under Jio Studios, ‘Sky Force’ is a landmark in Indian filmmaking. It’s a film that celebrates courage, a tribute to the heroes who defend the skies, and an unforgettable cinematic journey that will leave you in awe.

Director – Abhishek Anil Kapur and Sandeep Kewlani

Cast – Akshay Kumar, Veer Pahariya, Sara Ali Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Sharad Kelkar

Duration – 125 minutes

Rating – 4.5

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Was Saif really stabbed or was he acting, asks Maha Minister

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Mumbai, Jan 23: Maharashtra Minister of Ports and Fisheries and BJP leader Nitesh Rane has raised serious doubts over the attack on Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan, asking if he was really stabbed with a knife or was it just an act. Rane also slammed Khan and used the word ‘garbage’ for the actor.

“Look, Bangladeshis have entered Saif Ali Khan’s house in Mumbai. Earlier these people used to stand at the intersections of the roads, now they have started entering the houses, and maybe they have come to take him away. It is good garbage should be taken away. When he came out of the hospital, I also saw and I doubted whether he was really stabbed or not. The way he came out walking it was as if he was acting and dancing, it all looks suspicious,” he said at a rally in Pune on Wednesday evening.

“But there is one thing, whenever any Khan, like Shah Rukh Khan or Saif Ali Khan, is hurt, people immediately start speaking and when a Hindu actor is tortured, then no one comes forward to say anything,” he claimed. “What happened to that Sushant Singh?” the Minister asked.

He further said, “Jitendra Awhad and Supriya Sule (NCP-SP) did not come forward to say anything, they are only worried about Saif Ali Khan, Shah Rukh Khan’s son and Nawab Malik. Have you ever seen them worry about any Hindu artist? You (media) people should pay attention to all these things.”

Rane’s statement comes two days after Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam expressed surprise over the fitness of Saif Ali Khan after he walked out of the hospital without a walker or a wheelchair.

Referring to the actor’s fitness despite the attack, Nirupam said, “The doctors said that the knife had penetrated 2.5 inches inside Saif Ali Khan’s back. Probably it was trapped inside. The operation continued for six hours continuously. All this happened on 16th January. Today is 21st January. So fit as soon as you got out of the hospital? In just 5 days? Wonderful !”

Khan underwent a five-hour surgery at nearby Lilavati Hospital last week and was shifted to the ICU later in the day. A piece of the knife was taken out of the actor’s body. According to the doctor, the actor had suffered six injuries in the attack, two of which were deep cuts. He had escaped severe injuries.

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