Actors Aparshakti Khurana and Ishwak Singh's spy thriller Berlin is set for world premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles in October.
Berlin centres around a deaf-mute man who is detained on suspicion of spying. A government agent is interrogated by a sign language expert. The sign language expert is lured into the dark world of espionage, deception, and corruption as the story unravels.
Aparshakti said, "Working on Berlin was an incredible experience. It challenges storytelling boundaries, and I'm eager for the audience to unravel the mysteries we've woven. We are excited that the film shall be presented at such an eminent global platform."
Ishwak shared his excitement, saying, "The opportunity to premiere Berlin at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles is a dream come true. It's a testament to the incredible journey we've embarked upon and elevates the level of Indian storytelling. I can't wait for audiences to witness it on the big screen."
Director Atul Sabharwal said, "The premiere of Berlin at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles is an honour. It reflects the dedication of our team in crafting a suspenseful and intriguing narrative. We can't wait to share this thrilling journey with the audience."
Rahul Bose said, ”Being part of Berlin has been a memorable experience. The film's narrative is a blend of suspense and emotion that I am pretty sure will have the audience hooked. I am very happy it will premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles."
Shariq Patel, Chief Business Officer at Zee Studios, aptly describes the film as, "A mesmerizing blend of suspense and deception that will keep you guessing throughout. We are delighted to take Indian cinema to a global audience with back-to-back international premieres."
The film, written and directed by Atul Sabharwal and produced by Zed Studios and Yippie Ki Yay Motion Pictures, stars Ishwak Singh, Aparshakti Khurana, Rahul Bose, Kabir Bedi, and Anupriya Goenka in major parts.
Perry's onstage quip about "Englishmen" felt like a deliberate signal.
Those yacht photos are, frankly, undeniable.
It started with a Montreal dinner most people missed.
Both are out of long-term relationships.
Well, she’s as good as confirmed it, hasn’t she? Katy Perry just tossed a verbal grenade into her London concert, and the pieces all point to Justin Trudeau. That line about Englishmen? You do not say that by accident. It lands just days after those, let's face it, pretty steamy pictures of them surfaced on her boat. This Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau thing is suddenly feeling very real, shifting from rumours to a full-blown celebrity romance.
Katy Perry’s stage moment sparks worldwide fan theories about a secret romance Getty Images
So what did she actually say?
Mid-show at the O2, looking out at the crowd, she hits them with this: "London, England, you’re like this on a Monday night?... No wonder I fall for Englishmen all the time."
Pause.
Then came the kicker: "...but not anymore." The place erupts. It was too specific, too perfectly timed. And then, almost as if scripted, some fan proposes to her. Her comeback was: "I wish you’d asked me 48 hours ago." What is that, if not a nod to a new, serious someone?
Let’s talk about the yacht. The Daily Mail got those shots and, while grainy, the story they tell is crystal clear. The photos were taken off the coast of Santa Barbara, on her 78-foot Caravelle. He is pulling her in, kissing her cheek. His hand was on her backside in another frame. This follows that low-key Montreal dinner in July that almost flew under the radar.
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Where does this leave everyone?
Right, let us look at the context. Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom only finalised their split recently, with the co-parenting news coming out in July. Justin Trudeau’s marriage to Sophie Grégoire also ended last year. Both are prominent figures with busy lives who have only just become single. Sources are already saying he has been "persistent," flying to see her on tour breaks. It has the feel of something that is accelerating fast. And Perry, with that London comment, seems ready to let it.
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