Rakkhosh movie review is here. The psychological thriller streaming on Netflix is a unique experiment where the camera is the lead character of the film. Directed by Abhijit Kokate and Srivinay Salian, Rakkhosh is touted as the first Pov film of India. Produced by Sd Motion Pictures, the movie stars Sanjay Mishra, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Priyanka Bose and Barun Chanda in pivotal roles. How unique and spine chilling is Rakkhosh?, let?s find out in the movie review of Rakkhosh.
Immediate reaction when the end credit rolls
If you have loved Tumbbad then you cannot ignore this unique experiment in psychological horror genre where the camera is the most versatile actor ? the narrator, the metaphor, the audience, the performer, the problem and the solution all in one.. Incredibly unique experience.
The story of Rakkhosh
Srivinay Salian ?s silver screen adaptation of a Marathi short story Patient 302 by late Shri Narayan Dharap...
Immediate reaction when the end credit rolls
If you have loved Tumbbad then you cannot ignore this unique experiment in psychological horror genre where the camera is the most versatile actor ? the narrator, the metaphor, the audience, the performer, the problem and the solution all in one.. Incredibly unique experience.
The story of Rakkhosh
Srivinay Salian ?s silver screen adaptation of a Marathi short story Patient 302 by late Shri Narayan Dharap...
- 8/8/2019
- GlamSham
Shooting a Pov film is definitely not an easy task, and the minds behind “Rakkhosh” also had to deal with the lack of precedent in Indian cinema, since this is the first complete Pov movie the country has ever produced. The film has already enjoyed some success in the Indian festival circuit, winning the “Special Jury Award for Best Director in Hindi Film” at the Rajasthan International Film Festival. Let us take things from the beginning though.
The protagonist of the film is Birsa, whose eyes are the point of view of the film. He is a mental patient, whose only friend is a mysterious old man named Kumar John, with both of them staying in an asylum that houses more than 2000 of them, while employing just 40 workers. Furthermore, it seems that something strange has been happening in the place, since patients frequently disappear, in a series of events that...
The protagonist of the film is Birsa, whose eyes are the point of view of the film. He is a mental patient, whose only friend is a mysterious old man named Kumar John, with both of them staying in an asylum that houses more than 2000 of them, while employing just 40 workers. Furthermore, it seems that something strange has been happening in the place, since patients frequently disappear, in a series of events that...
- 2/17/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
“Rakkhosh” is a 1st complete Pov film from India where the camera is the hero. The story of “Rakkhosh” is set in a mental asylum and is shot from 1st person Pov of a schizophrenic person.
It recently screened in front of a full house audience at Pune International Film Festival (Piff) 2019 and won Special Jury award for Best Director at Rajasthan International Film Festival (Riff) 2019. It is also scheduled to screen at Orange City International Film Festival (Ociff) 2019 at Nagpur.
Rakkhosh won Special Jury Award for Best Direction in Hindi Feature Film
Team Rakkhosh, consisting of Producer Sayali Deshpande, Creative Producer Prashen Kyawal, Writer and Director Srivinay Salian, Actors Ashwath Bhatt, Sonamoni Jayant, were part of the award-winning team. Sayali Deshpande accepted the award on behalf of the directors.
Rakkhosh Producer Sayali Deshpande receiving award from Festival Director Anshu Harsh
“Rakkhosh” is based on a story written by the late Mr.
It recently screened in front of a full house audience at Pune International Film Festival (Piff) 2019 and won Special Jury award for Best Director at Rajasthan International Film Festival (Riff) 2019. It is also scheduled to screen at Orange City International Film Festival (Ociff) 2019 at Nagpur.
Rakkhosh won Special Jury Award for Best Direction in Hindi Feature Film
Team Rakkhosh, consisting of Producer Sayali Deshpande, Creative Producer Prashen Kyawal, Writer and Director Srivinay Salian, Actors Ashwath Bhatt, Sonamoni Jayant, were part of the award-winning team. Sayali Deshpande accepted the award on behalf of the directors.
Rakkhosh Producer Sayali Deshpande receiving award from Festival Director Anshu Harsh
“Rakkhosh” is based on a story written by the late Mr.
- 2/4/2019
- by Prashen H Kyawal
- AsianMoviePulse
Award nights are always special for the Bollywood industry and Iifa is one award function people look forward to. The award winner's list of Iifa which took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is out. Here is the list, check it out...
Best debut (female): Kriti Sanon
Best debut (male) - Tiger Shroff
Best debut direction - Sajid Nadiadwala (Kick) and Umang Kumar (Mary Kom)
Best music direction - Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (2 States)
Best playback singer (male) - Ankit Tiwari ('' - Ek Villain)
Best playback singer (female) - Kanika Kapoor ('Baby Doll' - Ragini Mms 2)
Best performance in a comic role - Varun Dhawan (Main Tera Hero)
Best performance in a negative role - Kay Kay Menon (Haider)
Outstanding contribution - Subhash Ghai
Best performance in a supporting role (male) - Riteish Deshmukh (Ek Villain)
Best performance in a supporting role (female) - Tabu (Haider)
Best regional...
Best debut (female): Kriti Sanon
Best debut (male) - Tiger Shroff
Best debut direction - Sajid Nadiadwala (Kick) and Umang Kumar (Mary Kom)
Best music direction - Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (2 States)
Best playback singer (male) - Ankit Tiwari ('' - Ek Villain)
Best playback singer (female) - Kanika Kapoor ('Baby Doll' - Ragini Mms 2)
Best performance in a comic role - Varun Dhawan (Main Tera Hero)
Best performance in a negative role - Kay Kay Menon (Haider)
Outstanding contribution - Subhash Ghai
Best performance in a supporting role (male) - Riteish Deshmukh (Ek Villain)
Best performance in a supporting role (female) - Tabu (Haider)
Best regional...
- 6/8/2015
- GlamSham
The International Indian Film Academy today announced the winners of the technical categories of India’s most prestigious international awards, The International Indian Film Awards.
The Iifa Rocks and Technical Awards are set to take place on the 5th of June in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This year’s Videocon D2H Iifa Weekend celebrations are slated for the first weekend of June, from the 5th – 7th in Kuala Lumpur.
Haider takes over the list this year and walks away with 6 awards in the technical category including Costume Designing (Dolly Ahluwalia), Background Score (Vishal Bhardwaj), Sound Mixing (Debajit Changmai), Sound Design (Shajith Koyeri), Production Design (Subrata Chakraborty & Amit Ray) and Make-up (Preetisheel Singh & Clover Wootton).
Other winners in the Technical category are Queen and Kick with 2 nods each. Queen took home the award for Screenplay (Vikas Bahl, Chaitally Parmar, Parveez Shaikh) and Editing (Aburag Kashyap and Abhijit Kokate) while Kick walked...
The Iifa Rocks and Technical Awards are set to take place on the 5th of June in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This year’s Videocon D2H Iifa Weekend celebrations are slated for the first weekend of June, from the 5th – 7th in Kuala Lumpur.
Haider takes over the list this year and walks away with 6 awards in the technical category including Costume Designing (Dolly Ahluwalia), Background Score (Vishal Bhardwaj), Sound Mixing (Debajit Changmai), Sound Design (Shajith Koyeri), Production Design (Subrata Chakraborty & Amit Ray) and Make-up (Preetisheel Singh & Clover Wootton).
Other winners in the Technical category are Queen and Kick with 2 nods each. Queen took home the award for Screenplay (Vikas Bahl, Chaitally Parmar, Parveez Shaikh) and Editing (Aburag Kashyap and Abhijit Kokate) while Kick walked...
- 4/23/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures’ super hit film Queen is still basking in the glory of the long list of accolades that are pouring in for it. The Kangana starrer was a massive hit among the audience with its simplicity and powerful storyline. Kangana Ranaut stole hearts with her brilliant performance as Rani – a girl from Delhi who goes on a honeymoon albeit alone. The film was such a success that it stole the show at the Filmfare award ceremony held on Saturday, 31st January 2015.
This year, the Filmfare was a lavish affair which saw the who’s who of the industry present to celebrate the talent in Bollywood and Queen was the toast of the evening. This Vikas Bahl film won 6 awards at the prestigious award function.
The awards are:
Best Actor Female: Kangana Ranaut Best Film: Queen Brest Director: Vikas Bahl Best Cinematographer: Bobby Singh and Siddharth Diwan for Queen...
This year, the Filmfare was a lavish affair which saw the who’s who of the industry present to celebrate the talent in Bollywood and Queen was the toast of the evening. This Vikas Bahl film won 6 awards at the prestigious award function.
The awards are:
Best Actor Female: Kangana Ranaut Best Film: Queen Brest Director: Vikas Bahl Best Cinematographer: Bobby Singh and Siddharth Diwan for Queen...
- 2/3/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
The winners for the 60th Britannia Filmfare Awards have been announced with fresh new faces scoring big at the prestigious ceremony. Female-oriented comedy/drama Queen scooped up the most awards this year, with leading lady Kangana Ranaut deservedly winning the Best Actress Award. The film also took home the Best Director Award for Vikas Bahl, as well as Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Background Score.
Shakespearean drama Haider, which has received non-stop praise upon release, took most of the acting honours, which include Best Actor for Shahid Kapoor, Best Supporting Actor for Kay Kay Menon and Best Supporting Actress for Tabu. Alia Bhatt also received recognition for her critically-acclaimed performance in Imtiaz Ali’s Highway by receiving the award for Best Actress (Critics). Sanjay Mishra also won the Best Actor (Critics) for his performance in Ankhon Dekhi, which also took home Best Film (Critics).
Check out the full list of winners below!
Shakespearean drama Haider, which has received non-stop praise upon release, took most of the acting honours, which include Best Actor for Shahid Kapoor, Best Supporting Actor for Kay Kay Menon and Best Supporting Actress for Tabu. Alia Bhatt also received recognition for her critically-acclaimed performance in Imtiaz Ali’s Highway by receiving the award for Best Actress (Critics). Sanjay Mishra also won the Best Actor (Critics) for his performance in Ankhon Dekhi, which also took home Best Film (Critics).
Check out the full list of winners below!
- 2/2/2015
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
Full list of winners at the Filmfare Awards 2015.
Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male) – Shahid Kapoor (Haider)
Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female) – Kangana Ranaut (Queen)
Best Film – Queen
Best Director – Vikas Bahl (Queen)
Best Film (Critics) – Ankhon Dekhi
Best Actor (Critics) – Sanjay Mishra (Ankhon Dekhi)
Best Actress (Critics) – Alia Bhatt (Highway)
Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male) – Kay Kay Menon (Haider)
Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female) – Tabu (Haider)
Best Story – Rajat Kapoor (Ankhon Dekhi)
Best Dialogue – Abhijat Joshi and Rajkumar Hirani (Pk)
Best Screenplay – Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi (Pk)
Best Debut Director – Abhishek Varman (2 States)
Best Debut (Male) – Fawad Khan (Khoobsurat)
Best Debut (Female) – Kriti Sanon (Heropanti)
Best Music Director – Shankar-Eshaan-Loy (2 States)
Best Lyrics – Rashmi Singh (Muskurane Ki Wajah – CityLights)
Best Playback Singer (Male) – Ankit Tiwari (Galliyan – Ek Villain)
Best Playback Singer (Female) – Kanika Kapoor (Baby Doll – Ragini Mms 2)
Best Costume – Dolly Ahluwalia...
Best Actor In A Leading Role (Male) – Shahid Kapoor (Haider)
Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female) – Kangana Ranaut (Queen)
Best Film – Queen
Best Director – Vikas Bahl (Queen)
Best Film (Critics) – Ankhon Dekhi
Best Actor (Critics) – Sanjay Mishra (Ankhon Dekhi)
Best Actress (Critics) – Alia Bhatt (Highway)
Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male) – Kay Kay Menon (Haider)
Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female) – Tabu (Haider)
Best Story – Rajat Kapoor (Ankhon Dekhi)
Best Dialogue – Abhijat Joshi and Rajkumar Hirani (Pk)
Best Screenplay – Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi (Pk)
Best Debut Director – Abhishek Varman (2 States)
Best Debut (Male) – Fawad Khan (Khoobsurat)
Best Debut (Female) – Kriti Sanon (Heropanti)
Best Music Director – Shankar-Eshaan-Loy (2 States)
Best Lyrics – Rashmi Singh (Muskurane Ki Wajah – CityLights)
Best Playback Singer (Male) – Ankit Tiwari (Galliyan – Ek Villain)
Best Playback Singer (Female) – Kanika Kapoor (Baby Doll – Ragini Mms 2)
Best Costume – Dolly Ahluwalia...
- 2/1/2015
- by Indicine Team
- indicine
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