Rohan Sippy’s film is a stylish comedy about love, betrayal and friendship
Nautanki Saala, as the name suggests, is a story about people who have a flair for drama in their lives. A comedy at heart, the movie turns into much more Click here to read more
The soft romantic funny track is quite an experiment and will work big time with music lovers. We enjoyed!
It seems our so-called talented lyricists just can’t get over the Hindi slang lag gayi/ lag gaye (means screwed). There has been an over-usage of the phrase in recent times Click here to read more
Director Rohan Sippy’s new comedy flick starring Ayushmann and Kunaal looks like a full-on laugh riot and has some interesting, witty dialogues
After making Dum Maaro Dum two years ago, Rohan Sippy is back to present a totally hatke comedy film about two friends, Ram Parmar and Mandar Lele, played by Click here to read more
The digital poster of the film looks very cool. In a way, it announces that the Vicky Donor stud and the Delhi Belly dude are going to be a lethal combination
As the Sholay director is all set to celebrate his 66th birthday, his son is planning to release the first look of his forthcoming release Nautanki Saala on the same day. He also intends to get the two lead actors of the film to enact the famous gaon walon scene from the 1975 blockbuster
Director Ramesh Sippy is all set celebrate his 66th birthday on January 23, and his son Rohan Sippy has some crazy plans on this memorable day. Rohan is planning a grand birthday bash where he’ll be celebrating the day with a tribute to his dad’s legendary film Sholay(1975), followed by the first look of his forthcoming venture Nautanki Saala. Click here to read more