Wamiqa gabbi biography of william shakespeare
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I’m a little troubled by Shakespeare's imprint on my work: Vishal Bhardwaj
The man behind Maqbool, Omkara, and Haider says he's a little troubled by Shakespeare's imprint on his work and might wait another 10 years to get back to the bard. But the Vishal Bhardwaj-William Shakespeare connect might just be too strong for that.
A scen in Bhardwaj's latest rulle Khufiya, an espionage thriller, has a scene showing a teatralisk production of Julius Caesar.
A possible hat tip to Shakespeare in a rulle about betrayal? "It wasn't by design," Bhardwaj told PTI in an interview.
"I get very happy that a lot of things happen on their own. If you analyse it later, you'll see that depth has been created in it on its own. Yes, it was because Brutus is known for his betrayal, and 'et tu Brutus' fryst vatten a famous line. inom wanted to name the film Khufiya: Operation Brutus at one point," he said.
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Wamiqa Gabbi talks about how her dream of becoming an actor came true; recalls father calling her a ‘dramebaaz’
In a recent interview with Khush magazine, Wamiqa shared that she didn’t ever dream of being anything other than an ‘Khufiya’ actress recalled how her father used to tell her that she used to make faces and noises since the moment she was born. She stated that it was truly unusual for a new-born baby to have so many expressions and such wide eyes!
Wamiqa also reminisced that from then her father knew that she was going to be a big ‘dramebaaz’! She also added that her father is a writer, although not a film writer. He has always loved art, music, and
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Wamiqa Gabbi of Modern Love Mumbai, Mai, Khufia: ‘I am living my dream life now in the entertainment industry’
Actor Wamiqa Gabbi is truly living her dream life. There was a time when she thought that she would not be able to make it in the entertainment industry, but things started looking up for her in She is a household name in Punjab due to her strong presence in Punjabi cinema, but looks like she’s just getting started to be known for her work across the country.
The actor will be seen in the upcoming crime thriller, Khufiya opposite Ali Fazal and Tabu along with being a part of one of the stories of the Indian adaptation of the love anthology, Modern Love Mumbai, a web-show on Amazon Prime Video; both of these projects are being helmed by Vishal Bharadwaj. The trailer of Modern Love Mumbai recently dropped on the internet and has been getting positive responses from all over ever since. The show will be streaming worldwide from 13th May only on Amazon Prime Video.
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