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03 April, 2025

Kashish Khan Hosts A Grand Eid Celebration Amidst the Resounding Success of Riwaj on ZEE5

Kashish Khan hosted a grand celebration

The spirit of Eid shone brighter this year as the producer Kashish Khan hosted a grand celebration, marking not only the joyous festival but also the phenomenal success of her film Riwaj. The film, which boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Mithun Chakraborty, Myraa Sareen, Jaya Prada, Aftab Shivdasani, and Anita Raj, has sparked meaningful conversations with its courageous take on the controversial issue of Triple Talaq. Now streaming on ZEE5, Riwaj has been lauded for its sensitive yet powerful storytelling, bringing a socially relevant narrative to the forefront.


The Eid soirée, graced by close friends, film fraternity members, and well-wishers, was a perfect blend of festivity and triumph. Kashish Khan, who passionately champions cinema with a cause, expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming love the film has received "With Riwaj, we wanted to tell a story that matters—a story that resonates, provokes thought, and inspires change. Seeing the impact it has created is deeply fulfilling. This Eid, I am celebrating not just with my loved ones but with every viewer who has embraced the film and its message”

The celebration saw the presence of Arjun Bajwa, Darshan Khan, Nasirr Khan, Meera Deosthale, Zaan Khan, Subeer Shankar, Zeba Khan, Ashwani Kapoor, Arti Puri, Reshma khan, Taru.

With audiences continuing to engage with the film on ZEE5, Riwaj stands as a testament to the power of cinema in sparking dialogue and bringing important issues into the limelight.

16 August, 2015

Filmy Town celebs at BROTHERS special screening

Endemol India, the co-producers of ‘Brothers’ hosted a special screening on August 13, 2015 at PVR ECX

Nandish Sandhu and Rashmi Desai at the special screening of Brothers

The screening was attended by celebrities from the Bollywood & TV industry. Kabir Khan, Bhushan Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Aftab Shivdasani, Ayushmann Khurrana, Swara Bhaskara, Shraddha Das, Anees Bazmee, Siddharth Anand from Bollywood had attended the screening. 

From the TV industry actors like Sachin Pilgaonkar, Rahul Mahajan, Ajaz Khan, Shweta Tiwari, Amruta Khanvilkar, Ejaz Khan, Sagarika Ghatge, Iqbal Khan, Karan Tacker, Elli Avram


The film, stars Akshay Kumar, Siddharth Malhotra, Jackie Shroff, Jacqueline Fernandez and directed by Karan Malhotra. 


Adapted for Indian audiences from Lionsgate’s critically-acclaimed Warrior, Brothers tells the story of two estranged brothers and their struggling relationship with each other and their father, set in the intense, gritty and action-packed world of mixed martial arts competition.

15 September, 2013

Grand Masti - Bollywood Film Review

Grand Masti comes from the makers of Masti (2004), and ever since its initial promos it was projected as an adult comedy film, and so it is.

It isn’t expected to be a family film. Though the comedy at times falls much below our expectations. Simply put, most of the times it is cheap humour.

Take for instance, even the first part – Masti wasn’t appreciated by the family audience or the classes. This one too would be lapped up by the masses. Especially the Indian audience, maybe because there have never been Bollywood adult comedies before which can be equated or compared with.

It is a bit surprising that Deshmukh Junior and Vivek Oberoi signed for such ‘adult comedy’ which in its conclusion, is much below the ideal or broadly adult comedy levels.

Grand Masti is about three ex-students of a college – Amar, Prem and Meet (Ritesh Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi respectively) and it begins with them teaching their juniors how to have a good time at college. Like for example ‘A’ stands for – and then the camera zooms into the girls’ backside, ‘B’ stands for – and the camera zooms to woman’s chest.

Amar, Prem and Meet are married, but not satisfied with their sex life. The problem with these married men is that their wives give more attention to their family, the kids and their work.

- See more pics and full review at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/grand-masti