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21 April, 2014

FUGLY official Trailer launched in Payal Khandwala Ensemble

Grazing Goat Pictures Co-Founder Ashvini Yardi bedazzles audiences at the official Trailer and star cast launch of ‘Fugly’ in Payal Khandwala Ensemble



Mohit, Kiara, Ashvini, Akshay, Vijender, Jimmy, Arfi and Kabir


Bollywood supremo Akshay Kumar and partner Ashvini Yardi today exclusively launched the trailer for their forthcoming filmFUGLY, which is the latest big-screen initiative from their production company Grazing Goat Pictures. The event took place at the state-of-the-art Reliance Digital Express store in Prabhadevi, amidst a throng of eminent Indian media.
Ashvini looked magnificent in her ‘Deep Orange & Purple’ ensemble which was put together exclusively by designer Payal Khandwala also earlier previewed at Lakme Fashion Week, 2014. To complement the look, Ashvini adorned jewelry by Amrapali which harmonized perfectly with her outfit.
Ashvini was at the event alongside Grazing Goat Pictures co-founder, actor-producer Akshay Kumar to launch the official trailer and the debutant star cast of the film.  Ashvini Yardi said: ‘Fugly is a film that is very close to all of our hearts. It is a vibrant, youth centric entertainer it is funny and witty and packs a major punch. Akshay and I are delighted to introduce such a talented cast in this film, and feel that they have done a fantastic job in the film. We are all very proud of Fugly, and we hope audiences will love it as much as we do.’
After masterminding the successful launch of Colors TV, Ashvini Yardi has already created a niche for herself in the Indian film industry, spearheading investment into quality and subject-driven film-making.  With the inception of Grazing Goat Pictures, Ashvini in unison with Akshay Kumar, endeavors to take Indian cinema  to new heights with a range of innovative and fresh projects. Renowned for thought-provoking, unique and emotive film making across boundaries and genres, Grazing Goat Pictures delves deep to bring the audience films that are cutting edge and high-concept, resonating with multiple audiences domestically and across shores.
The youth entertainment Fugly marks Grazing Goat Pictures second Hindi production after the blockbuster OMG! Oh My God. FUGLY releases on 13th June 2014.

02 January, 2014

Akshay Kumar, Ashvini - 72 miles, ek Pravas, gathers critical acclaim at film festivals.

72 Miles Ek Pravas, which was the duo’s debut into regional film fraternity, has stirred waves with its conceptual excellence and moving screenplay.

A hard-hitting, poignant tale of a young boy who makes his journey into self-actualization against the backdrop of a rustic India.

72 Miles Ek Pravas, explores a beautiful, coming of age journey for the 13 year old boy Ashok and the companionable relationships he makes through his journey.


Full news and movie stills at: http://www.filmytown.com/akshay-kumar-ashvini-yardi-72-miles-ek-pravas/

11 September, 2013

GRAZING GOAT PICTURES PACKS A PUNCH WITH THE FIRST LOOK OF “BHA JI IN TROUBLE”

After debuting into regional cinema with their heart wrenching  Marathi film, 72 Miles Ek Pravas, Akshay Kumar and Ashvini Yardi are all set to give their audiences a comical relief with their latest regional venture, a Punjabi heart warmer called ‘Bha Ji in Trouble’.

‘Bha Ji in Trouble’ stars some of Punjab’s most reputed stars Gippy Grewal and Gurpreet Ghuggi who are joined by Sasural Ghenda Phool’s Suhana Raghini Khanna, and veteran actor Om Puri as central characters.

The film is directed by Smeep Kang who has delivered successful hits such as Carry on Jatta and Lucky Di Unlucky Story. The film also sees cricketer Harbajan Singh make a friendly appearance along with Akshay Kumar, who a Punjabi himself, having an extended appearance.

Honing in on the huge success of their first film venture, OMG: Oh My God, and their first Marathi film, the critically acclaimed 72 Miles Ek Pravas, Akshay Kumar and Ashvini Yardi have further spearheaded the popularisation of regional cinema with ‘Bha Ji in Trouble’.

More details and pictures at: http://www.filmytown.com/bha-ji-trouble/