Anurag Kashyap announces new beginnings as he starts a new film company
Anurag Kashyap announced that he is starting a new company and working on a new film. He was one of the partners of Phantom Films founded in 2011
Anurag Kashyap announced that he is starting a new company and working on a new film. He was one of the partners of Phantom Films founded in 2011
Reportedly, Kabir Khan is hopping onboard to help with the post-production of Super 30
The writer has in the past worked closely with Phantom Films which was dissolved last month after allegations resurfaced against Bahl in the wake of the #MeToo movement in India.
The victim refuses to take legal route against Bahl
He labelled his former partners as opportunists, who allegedly orchestrated the whole campaign against him
The actor said the industry will have a unified reaction against the culprits and in creating a safe and secure environment for women
The Association has also set a grievances redressal cell
Varun Grover and Neeraj Ghyawan have lashed out at Phantom Films for not addressing the issue when it came to their limelight.
The director has now issued a statement explaining why they could do so little to oust Vikas Bahl!
The production house has recently produced Netfilx web-series Sacred Games
Phantom films has plan to develop the book into trilogy on Ashwathama in a modern context
Shahid Kapoor and a close friend are no longer on talking terms. Read on to know more...
Close friend of Vikas Bahl claims that whether or not this case is dropped, Phantom Films won't accept the filmmaker.
without taking any names filmmaker Hansal Mehta has taken a stand against sexual harassment in the industry.
Vikas Bahl reacts to reports of him allegedly molesting his colleague and being ousted from Phantom Films.
Vikas Bahl has been accused of molesting a co-worker. Hence, he has been asked to step down as one of the board members of Phantom Films.
In the poster, Osama Bin Laden's doppelganger is seen sitting on a rocket with a newspaper in his hand that bears a headline, Bin Laden Dead.
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