Christine McGuinness took to social media on Easter Sunday to share the heartbreaking news her beloved nan had passed away. The 36-year-old said that she was "finally at peace."
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Naman Ramachandran India’s B62 Studios has an early 2024 hit with February release “Article 370,” and also has an ambitious slate lined up with plans for expanding into eastern Asia. B62 was launched by the brothers Dhar — Lokesh and Aditya — and is named after their address in Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar neighborhood, where they grew up watching the best of Bollywood alongside arthouse cinema. Lokesh Dhar went on to a flourishing career in film marketing, distribution and syndication before turning to producing, while Aditya Dhar directed military action film “Uri: The Surgical Strike,” one of the biggest Indian box office hits of 2019.
B62 has already completed its next 2024 release, “Baramulla,” directed by “Article 370” helmer Aditya Suhas Jambhale and, like that film, also set in Kashmir. “People do spy universe, people do superhero universe, we are doing Kashmir universe,” laughed Aditya Dhar. “Baramulla” is a supernatural thriller Aditya Dhar wrote in 2015-16 partially based on a real incident that took place in Kashmir.
“It is going to be a genre-defining film,” Lokesh Dhar told Variety. Also due from B62 in 2024 is caper comedy “Dhoom Dhaam,” directed by Rishab Seth (“Cash”), co-written by Aditya Dhar, and starring Gautam and Pratik Gandhi (“Scam 1992”). Gautam said it’s “a family film that you can just enjoy with your loved ones, the more the better.” Aditya Dhar described his next directorial venture, tentatively titled “Dhurandhar,” as “a gangster film, but it has a massive twist to it,” and hopes it will do for India what “City of God” did for Brazil or “A Prophet” did for France in terms of international perception of the country.
Christine McGuinness took to social media on Easter Sunday to share the heartbreaking news her beloved nan had passed away. The 36-year-old said that she was "finally at peace."
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