Saiyami Kher reunites with the maestro Gulzar in her upcoming movie ‘8 A.M. Metro’. The movie, which stars Gulshan Devaiah and is helmed by the director Raj R, is said to be an emotional story. Gulzar Saab’s poems were widely used in the movie as a way to express emotions. Saiyami will be seen mouthing Gulzar’s poetry in the film.
Saiyami is a huge fan of Gulzar Saab and is ecstatic about reciting his poems. The actress had already worked with him on her first movie, ‘Mirzya’.
Saiyami says, “8 A.M. Metro is a beautiful story and is decorated with poetry written by Gulzar Saab. His poems bring so much life into the film. I feel lucky to have gotten a chance to mouth those poems. He was gracious enough to release the poster of the movie. I have been fortunate to start my acting career with him,…
Saiyami Kher, who was recently seen in Tahira Kashyap’s ‘Sharma jee ki beti’, debuted on the silver screen with ‘Mirzya’. She shared the spotlight with Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor in this romantic fantasy drama. Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, this 2016 entertainer was touted as the grand launchpad for the duo. However, fate had other plans, and ‘Mirzya’ bombed at the box office.
Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor has recently opened up about the challenges faced by Bollywood, especially in light of claims that the industry is “finished.” The actor’s candid remarks are a refreshing take on the evolving landscape of Hindi cinema, with the younger generation of filmmakers and actors striving to break free from Bollywood’s traditional formula.
The conversation began when a social media user posted, “Bollywood is finished. Salman doesn’t wanna act, Aamir doesn’t have any film to act, Akshay has a dozen of films but of what use, SRK does a film in 2 years, Ajay could do big but he’s playing it safe. Ranbir Kapoor is the lone warrior from here, looks like.” The post expressed frustration with Bollywood’s reliance on established stars and conventional filmmaking techniques, suggesting that the industry’s future might be uncertain. This sparked a debate among many, with Harsh Varrdhan offering his perspective on the issue.


