Amruta Subhash: News
Trained in classical singing and an outstanding actor - if one were to describe Amruta Subhash in the simplest of words, anything less than that will be inappropriate. Born on May 13, 1979, in Mumbai, Subhash graduated from S P College, Pune. She graduated from the National School of Drama in Delhi as well. She began her acting career with the play ‘Urvashiam’ in 1997. Her first appearance on the small screen came in 2000 in the Marathi series ‘Jhoka.’ It was, however, her first film ‘Shwaas’ that came out in 2004 that took everyone’s breath away. The film won the National Award for the best film next year. Subhash’s performances received praise from various quarters of the industry as well. Her role in the 2015-Marathi film ‘Astu’ earned her the National Award for the Best Supporting Actress. She was also seen in the 2019-film ‘Gully Boy’ and won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting actress for her performance. Apart from acting, Subhash has showcased her singing skills in a number of Marathi films as well. She was even a top 5 contestant in the Marathi version of the singing competition ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ in 2012. In 2014, she published a book titled ‘Ek Ulat Ek Sulat.’
24 May 2021
Bollywood NewsActors can shine only if content is good: Amruta Subhash
So far, actor Amruta Subhash has been able to do the unavoidable- to not get pigeonholed as an artist.
16 Jul 2020
Karan JoharNetflix announces 17 new Indian movies, shows: Check list here
After a bit of a wait-and-watch period, Netflix has announced a slew of Indian original movies and shows to be released in the coming months.
05 Jun 2020
NetflixAnurag Kashyap's new Netflix film 'Choked' leaked online
Anurag Kashyap's latest film Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai has become the target of notorious piracy site Tamilrockers. The movie premiered on Netflix earlier today.
01 Jun 2020
InstagramGood Bad Films: Anurag Kashyap launches new production banner
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap on Monday announced that he has launched a new production company called Good Bad Films.
16 Feb 2020
Karan JoharEtched in my heart: Ranveer on receiving Filmfare from Madhuri
It was a big Saturday night in Guwahati for Ranveer Singh and his film Gully Boy, as the movie swept the 2020 Filmfare awards in all the major categories.
03 Feb 2020
Akshay KumarHere are the nominations for the 65th Filmfare Awards 2020
The nominations for the 65th Amazon Filmfare Awards 2020 are out.
15 Feb 2019
Alia Bhatt#GullyBoy review: This Mumbai-underdog film will leave you deeply inspired
Zoya Akhtar's latest outing Gully Boy, like much of her filmography so far, is set in a big city- a city so big that it makes it excruciating for people like Murad (Ranveer Singh) to even dream in the backdrop of their grim realities.