Director Ali Abbas Zafar pleased Bollywood fans with the teaser of his new film "Sultan"(Sultan). The main role was played by a popular Indian actor Salman Khan. Other roles include: Anushka Sharma ("Bombay Velvet"), Randeep Hooda ("Gangs of Vancouver") Tyron Woodley ("Kickboxer: Retribution"), familiar masters and stuntmen Marrese Crump ("Honor of the Dragon 2"), Ron Smoorenberg ("Who am I?"), Brahim Achabakke ("Tekken 2") and others.
A full trailer should appear this summer, and the film itself is scheduled for fall 2016. There is practically no information about the film. But even from the teaser you can guess what the film will be about.
It is curious that local action was carried out by people from the States, and with names well known to us: he was involved in the design of action scenes Vlad Rimburg, fight choreography - Emmanuel Mazanzares и Larnell Stovall, and in the list of stuntmen we found names Chad Guerrero (Stunt double for Salman Khan) Michael Lehr, Jimmy choo, Arnold Chon, Jerry Quill, Dennis Ruel и Brian Sloyer.
The second video is a trailer for another Indian film - "Sarrainodu"(in the English version, according to Wiki - "The Right Man" - "Fair Man"). Film director Boyapati Srinu, and played the main character Allu Arjun ("Real Hero") along with Rakul Preet Singh ("Bruce Lee is a fighter").
Traditionally, plot details are kept secret, but obviously the film was shot according to all the canons of Bollywood.
The film will be released in India April 22 2016
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By the way, who saw the recent Indian retelling of “The Man from Nowhere”? They tore me down even in small things, they called it, it seems, “Johnny Handsome”
thanks, the picture is a little clearer
Small correction guys:
Indian cinema is divided into northern and southern.
The northern part of the country is home to Bollywood, where films are made in the Hindi language.
This is the usual cinema with ZITA AND GITA, REVENGE AND THE LAW, DISCO DANCER - with Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Akshay Kumar, Zeenat Aman, Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka Chopra, Amir, Salman and Sharuk Khan, Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff. ...
In the south of the country there is its own special film industry - Tollywood (Telugu films), Kollywood (Tamil films).
It is here that we see simply incredible achievements of gravity. Because local producers did not care about Hollywood, Bollywood and everyone else combined. They are cool. "something like that". And even in the title role they write, for example: Starring SUPER STAR - Rajnikant (there is such a dude. Like the local Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. The truth is more of a parody. They say the second highest earner in Asia after Jackie Chan. From recent films - ROBOT). Well, that's how they are.
The most obvious example is also ALLUDA MAZAKA with a young Chiranjeevi galloping around the city on a horse (everyone remembers this video) or, for example, a fight between mega athletes in the gym (I don’t know which movie is true).
The influence of Southern cinema came a little to Bollywood, in films like SINGAM with Ajay Devgn and CHENNAI EXPRESS with Sharuk Khan.
Bollywood and Tollywood are like Hong Kong and Japanese or Korean cinema. It seems to be Asia, but completely different things.
gypsies never cease to shock