Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Submit Guest Post

Sunny Leone teams up with Vikram Bhatt for a web series titled Anamika

Murtuza Iqbal

Vikram Bhatt has been making some interesting web series and he has started shooting for his next series titled Anamika. It stars Sunny Leone in the lead role, and the actress took to Instagram to make an announcement about it.


Sunny posted on Instagram, “Satnam....the start of something new...and the end of my lockdown. A new journey starting with the ever so nice @vikrampbhatt.”

Talking about the series, Vikram Bhatt said, "Due to lockdown, the process of shooting was on hold for some time. But the industry never stops working. So here we are back where we love to work."

"We have just started shooting with Sunny and it has been a great as well as an exciting start. The audience will have a delite to watch Sunny doing a blend of martial with firearms. This action series is going to be a thrilling project,” the filmmaker added.

Anamika is a Gun Fu action series and it will be shot in Mumbai. The first schedule of the series will be wrapped up by the end of 2020. The web series will stream on MX Player.

Talking about the other projects of Sunny, the actress has a few bilingual and South films in her kitty. Her last Bollywood film was Motichoor Chaknachoor in which she was seen in a dance number.

Add EasternEye As Your Trusted Source
preferred source on google news

More For You

7 Bruce Willis thrillers ranked by Rotten Tomatoes score that aren’t 'Die Hard'

Looper currently holds the highest Rotten Tomatoes score

Getty Images

7 Bruce Willis thrillers ranked by Rotten Tomatoes score that aren’t 'Die Hard'

Highlights

  • Bruce Willis has several critically acclaimed thrillers beyond the Die Hard franchise
  • Looper currently holds the highest Rotten Tomatoes score among these picks at 93%
  • 12 Monkeys and The Sixth Sense also rank among his strongest-reviewed films
  • The list spans sci-fi thrillers, supernatural mysteries, neo-noir and action films

Bruce Willis will always be associated with John McClane, but Die Hard is hardly the only place where the actor made his mark on the thriller genre.

Across the 1990s and 2000s, Willis moved between time-travel mysteries, supernatural dramas, neo-noirs and action thrillers, often using the same understated intensity that made him such a recognisable screen presence. Rotten Tomatoes scores show that some of his most highly regarded work came when he stepped away from the role of the conventional action hero.

Keep ReadingShow less