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Amazon Prime Video drops the first look of their next Mind the Malhotras

There are several streamers in the market, but the kind of content that Amazon Prime Video is offering to its viewers in India and all around the world is just nonpareil. After delivering a series of successful shows in the past few months, Amazon Prime Video is now set to offer a brand-new series, titled Mind the Malhotras.

On Monday, Amazon Prime Video together with Applause Entertainment raised the curtain on the first look of their latest series. If the title and the poster of the series are anything to go by, the audience is set to witness something very quirky in the coming days.


The poster of Mind the Malhotras gives you a sneak peek into the everyday lives of a modern, suburban married couple Rishabh (Cyrus Sahukar) and Shefali Malhotra (Mini Mathur). Both are trying to strike a balance between their marriage and family life.

Besides Cyrus Sahukar and Mini Mathur, Mind the Malhotras has a number of actors on its cast including Denzil Smith, Sushmita Mukherjee, Anandita Pagnis, Nikki Sharma, Jason Dsouza and Rahul Verma.

Sahil Sangha and Ajay Bhuyan have co-directed the series, while gorgeous actress Dia Mirza has bankrolled it.

After revealing the first look, Amazon Prime Video and Applause Entertainment are now gearing up to unveil the trailer of Mind the Malhotras on May 28, 2019.

More details are awaited.

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Riz Ahmed has entered Hamlet in a way British cinema has not quite seen. The new Hamlet trailer has been released by Universal, giving the first proper look at Aneil Karia’s modern take on Shakespeare and placing the story inside a British South Asian business empire. It is due in cinemas on 6 February, and the footage shows a tense, controlled Ahmed moving through grief, suspicion and family power.

The film teams Ahmed and Karia again after The Long Goodbye, which won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short. That success informs this production. This is the first time a major UK studio release has grounded Hamlet within a South Asian household for a wide audience.

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