Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

First look of Sooraj Pancholi’s Satellite Shankar to release on Tuesday

The makers of Sooraj Pancholi’s upcoming film Satellite Shankar will roll out the first look of the much-awaited movie on Tuesday. We hear that instead of releasing one poster, the makers have decided to unveil three posters of the film tomorrow.

“The film has so much to offer that one poster won’t be able to do justice to it,” says director Irfan Kamal. All the three posters, which are going to be completely different from one another, will be released within a gap of an hour.


Shot across 10 different states, Satellite Shankar is Sooraj Pancholi’s second Bollywood outing. The actor made his acting debut in 2015 with Salman Khan Films’ Hero, co-starring Athiya Shetty.

Satellite Shankar is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Murad Khetani and Ashwin Varde. Pancholi plays a soldier in the highly anticipated movie.

Besides Satellite Shankar, Pancholi is also shooting for his third film Time To Dance, which is also produced by T-Series Films. The movie marks the silver screen debut of Katrina Kaif’s younger sister Isabel.

More For You

James Cameron

James Cameron and top directors back the £750M Marlow Studios project

Marlow Film Studios/ Getty Images

James Cameron-backed Marlow Studios wins UK approval despite green belt controversy and council objections

Highlights:

  • UK government approves £750 million Marlow Studios project
  • Studio to feature 18 soundstages and a skills academy
  • James Cameron and top directors back the development
  • Local council objections over green belt land overruled
  • Studio aims to attract global investment and boost UK film sector

The UK government has approved Marlow Studios, the project backed by James Cameron. The £750 million development will be built west of London. It will have 18 soundstages and a skills academy. Big names like Cameron, Sam Mendes and Paul Greengrass are on board.

James Cameron James Cameron and top directors back the £750M Marlow Studios project Getty Images

Keep ReadingShow less