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11 January, 2025

Freddy Daruwala, Rajneesh Duggal at the launch of 5 films by Mukesh J. Bharti's Banner Vivek Films

Freddy Daruwala, Rajneesh Duggal at the launch of 5 films by Mukesh J. Bharti's Banner Vivek Films

Aiming to set up new benchmarks in Bollywood film industry, Vivek Films Production house announced the launch of 5 films in a star-studded event. 

 

Producer Manju Bharti of Vivek Films Production House unveiled an ambitious lineup of 5 major films, promising to redefine entertainment across genres. The grand announcement was attended by notable actors Freddy Daruwala, Rajneesh Duggal, Govind Namdev, Pramod Pathak, Mukesh J. Bharti, Anand Kumar, Brijendra Kala, Mahesh Thakur, Arpit Ranka, Pravin Sisodia, and with Laxminarayan Agarwal  , making it a memorable occasion for the industry.


Manju Bharti, along with actor Mukesh J. Bharti, emphasized the banner’s vision to create compelling stories with unique narratives and exceptional artistry. Speaking at the event, Manju Bharti said, “Vivek Films Production house was established in 2012 by Manju bharti and  committed to delivering films that resonate with audiences across the globe. With these five projects, we aim to set new benchmarks in storytelling and entertainment.”


The Five Films Unveiled:

1.Recovery – Directed by MK Shivaaksh, this gripping drama delves into the struggles of redemption and second chances.

2.Papa Ki Pari – A heartwarming tale helmed by Aaryan Saxsena, this film explores the bond between a father and daughter.

3.Violence – Directed by Dudley, this action-packed thriller promises edge-of-the-seat entertainment.

4.Ketan Aur Bina – Bilal Qureshi brings an emotional drama based on true incidents  about love, relationships, and societal norms.

5.My Father – Pramod Pathak directs this emotional family drama that examines complex father-son dynamics.


Actor Mukesh J. Bharti, who has been a consistent driving force behind Vivek Films Production house , shared his excitement: “These films reflect our passion for cinema and our dedication to meaningful storytelling. Each project has a unique flavor that will appeal to diverse audiences.”


The announcement event also showcased the directors’ creative visions, building anticipation for the films. With such a diverse lineup, Vivek Films Production house aims to cater to various tastes, from intense dramas to lighthearted entertainment .

Manju Bharti’s leadership and Mukesh J. Bharti’s unwavering support underscores the studio’s ambition to create timeless cinematic experiences. Production on the films is set to begin soon, with releases scheduled for 2025 and 2026. The event was anchored by Simran Ahuja.

07 June, 2014

Holiday – Hindi film review

A Soldier Is Never Off Duty

Rating: ***

Holiday begins with a weak introduction where a family is waiting at the station for the hero to return home from his posting at the front. A train load of soldiers arrives and out hops Captain Virat Bakshi (Akshay Kumar), an army man who is back home to Mumbai for his holidays. 

The heroine part in the story is out of place, a caricature of a Mumbai Police Sub Inspector has become a norm of the day, all this to project that the hero was larger than life.

Holiday has a hackneyed humour. In fact it comes out intentionally in the climax when the terrorist exulting the mastermind to just finish the game.

Akshay Kumar does his part well. It is difficult to find out flaws in his performance. Sonakshi Sinha isn’t given much to perform. Aackruti Nagpal makes her impressive comeback as Sonakshi Sinha’s sister. Debutant Freddy Daruwala leaves a mark.

The film pays a tribute to Indian Army’s fearless and courageous soldiers who even when not on duty, are dedicated and ever willing to sacrifice their lives for their motherland. And that’s it nothing more.


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