Bollywood movie trends for October 2023: ‘Kufiya’, ‘Thank you for coming’ and more
kufiyah
Vishal Bhardwaj’s much-awaited project, ‘Kufiya’ has a strong cast including Ali Fazal, Wamiqa Gabi and Tabu. Adapted from Amar Bhushan’s Escape to Nowhere, this spy thriller delves into the world of the R&AW operatives he is tasked with eradicating. Remove moles inside the unit. In particular, Gabi’s stunning entrance sequence, her second collaboration with Bhardwaj this year, stands out among the great performances.
mission raniganj
The 2023 biographical drama Mission Raniganj tells the true story of Jaswant Singh Gill, a mining engineer who heroically rescued 65 miners trapped in the flooded Raniganj coal mine in 1989. It was originally named Capsule Gir and later retitled “The Great Indian Rescue.” The film, which stars Parineeti Chopra alongside Akshay Kumar, highlights Gill’s bravery as she leads a daring 48-hour rescue operation.
Ganapas
Directed by Vikas Bahl, Ganapath joins Bollywood’s ever-expanding sci-fi film troupe. Starring Tiger Shroff, Kriti Sanon and Amitabh Bachchan, the film takes place in a dystopian future. The story follows Ganapas, a ruthless vigilante on a mission. Packed with mesmerizing shots and adrenaline-pumping action, the film reunites Kriti and Tiger on screen and is reminiscent of their previous collaborations.
Thanks for coming
Rhea Kapoor’s film “Thank You for Coming” garnered attention when it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival before its theatrical release. With an ensemble cast consisting of Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill, Kusha Kapila, Shibani Bedi and Anil Kapoor, the film explores boldness. From a woman’s perspective, Kanika, a woman seeking her first orgasm, speaks candidly about her journey with her friends as she navigates the complexities of womanhood.
12th failure
12th Fail is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Anurag Pathak. The film will star Vikrant Massey in the lead role and will play the roles of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and IRS officer Shraddha Joshi. The film also touches on the reality of millions of students who attempt to pass the world’s toughest competitive exam, her UPSC. The film was highly praised by critics and fans alike.