Accused trailer shows Konkona Sen Sharma under fire in slow-burn psychological drama
With silence, tension and emotional unease, Accused promises a layered psychological ride as Konkona Sensharma’s character faces scrutiny that threatens everything.
With silence, tension and emotional unease, Accused promises a layered psychological ride as Konkona Sensharma’s character faces scrutiny that threatens everything.
Aparna Sen, often described as one of Indian cinema’s most graceful storytellers, has been a trailblazer in Bengali and Hindi films for decades.
Sara Ali Khan is currently basking in the success of her latest release 'Metro...In Dino'. On Monday, she took to Instagram and shared a couple of BTS pictures from the sets of the film, thanking audience for giving love to her character 'Chumki'.
Director Anurag Basu reportedly found this dynamic quite amusing. According to Konkona, he used to joke about her initial awkwardness with Pankaj Tripathi.
“This was my first time working with Konkona Ji. Everyone knows she’s a phenomenal actress, but I was nervous. I kept thinking, ‘Will I be able to match her performance?’” he shared.
This time, the city pulses even louder. The trailer introduces us to four interconnected couples, each navigating life’s unpredictability in their own way.
The mood and tone of the scene echoed one from the original film, bringing back the bittersweet memories of Irrfan Khan’s presence, and his absence now felt deeply by everyone involved.
In a rollicking interview, Bollywood icons Zakir Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Manoj Bajpayee share laughs and insights on the diverse Hindi dialects explored in their latest Netflix series, 'Killer Soup.'
Discover Konkona Sen Sharma's bold departure from conventional roles in the dark comedy 'Killer Soup,' where she embraces characters with shades of grey.
Join Manoj Bajpayee in the kitchen of creativity as he serves up culinary delights on the set of 'Killer Soup.' Experience the perfect blend of crime thriller and cooking passion.