Damini’ tells the story of a woman who challenges social and familial pressures in pursuit of justice. Meenakshi Seshadri ...
Star cast: Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Govind Namdeo, Poonam Jhawer, Mahesh Manjrekar, Sonakshi Sinha and Prabhu Deva. What’s Good: The concept; the performances; the witty ...
Indian star Akshay Kumar featured as God in Umesh Shukla’s 2012 film, OMG - Oh My God and a lot it redefined the way religion could be questioned in Hindi films. With many changes in the ...
Most critics have not missed the uncanny thematic similarities between Rajkumar Hirani's well-received PK and Umesh Shukla's controversial film OMG Oh My God! that hit theatres in 2012. Both films, ...
We recently caught up with Umesh Shukla, director of OMG Oh My God, for a quick chat regarding his upcoming film, what it was like having Akshay Kumar as a producer, why he chose Salman Khan to ...
OMG Oh My God! is about something that touches all our lives - religion. It is a film about our relationship with God, how instead of being God-loving, we have become God-fearing. How religion has ...
Akshay Kumar is all geared up for the release of his upcoming flick OMG 2. He will be seen playing the role of Lord Shiva in the film. In the first installment of the franchise OMG - Oh My God, ...
OMG – Oh My God! carries a social message, a significant one, but the best part is, it does so without losing the wit and humor. It takes some amount of guts on the part of Akshay Kumar and Paresh ...
Written and directed by Amit Rai, who has already established his story-telling skills with 'Road To Sangam' and 'Tingya', 'OMG 2' is a better, more refined and hard-hitting tale on families and the ...
OMG Oh My God! is the next venture by Akshay Kumar as a producer hat. This time around he has adapted a famous Gujarati play and Paresh Rawal, who had acted in the play, is the central protagonist in ...
Paresh Rawal’s Gujarati play Kanji Virrudh Kanji has had a successful run for many years. OMG Oh My God!, the film adapted from the play, is, however, completely lost in translation. There is nothing ...