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Bollywood Gup-Shup
NORA FATEHI HANSAL MEHTA
Star opens up on working in ‘Madgaon Express’ Director unveils trailer of ‘Lootere’
ctor Nora Fatehi is all ilmmaker Hansal
set to come up with Mehta on Wednes-
Aa new avatar in Fday dropped the
Kunal Kemmu’s direc- trailer of his upcoming
torial debut ‘Madgaon thriller ‘Lootere’. Hansal
Express’. She got can- Mehta serves as a show-
did about her working runner on the show.
experience in the film. ‘Lootere’ stars Rajat Ka-
Kunal has donned poor, Vivek Gomber,
a director’s hat with the Amruta Khanvilkar,
film ‘Madgaon Express’, and Aamir Ali in the
which stars Divyenndu, lead roles. It is directed
Pratik Gandhi, and Avinash by Rajat Kapoor and
Tiwary. In an interview, Nora produced by Shailesh
opened up about working with R Singh. The series follows
Kunal and other star cast in the film. “I had a lot Rajat Kapoor as the ship captain and his struggle with a
of fun. Our off-set chemistry was really good. I learnt so much criminal legacy. Entering the twisted world of crime to fulfill a
from Kunal and Divyenndu. They are extremely talented. Also, treacherous demand of safeguarding and smuggling dangerous
Kunal is a smart director. He knows what to do and what not to goods, the trailer offers a thrilling peek into a world where sur-
do. His vision is very clear. And Divyenndu is so funny. I just love vival means navigating a deadly web of crimes.
working with him. I enjoy working with him.”
KUNAL KEMMU
Director on his debut with ‘Madgaon Express’
unal Kemmu, who has entertained audiences with
his acting chops with films like ‘Kalyug’, ‘Go Goa
KGone’, ‘Golmaal’ franchise’ and ‘Malang’, is now
working behind the lens. Kunal has donned a director’s hat
with the film ‘Madgaon Express’, which stars Divyenndu,
Pratik Gandhi, and Avinash Tiwary. In an interview, Kunal
opened up about exploring new stint as a director. He said,
“I never thought I would be directing this film... I had ro-
manticised about it but did not plan anything. I liked writing
so when I wrote the script for the film, I thought I would just
act in it...those who read the script said that I had written the
movie differently and I should myself make it, but that time
I did not take it seriously...I am very happy that I took this
decision to direct the film myself...I had a lot of fun”
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