Bollywood recently saw the trailer of the upcoming horror film starring Nushrratt Bharuccha called Chhorii, directed by Vishal Furia- remake of the 2017 Marathi movie Lapachhapi. The original film ...
A bulk of the Marathi language feature Lapachhapi takes place in the aesthetically captured corners of a quiet village. Swaying stalks of sugarcane, picturesque window views and unruffled mornings ...
After making waves with the announcement of a multi-platform content alliance between India’s Abundantia Entertainment and Crypt TV of the USA, the companies have announced their first production ...
Marathi film Lapachhapi premiered at New York’s Brooklyn Film Festival, the first time that an Indian and a Marathi film has premiered at the festival, 19 years since its inception. Lapachhapi stars ...
Nushrat Bharucha, fresh from the success of Dream Girl, is all set to play the lead in the Hindi remake of the hit Marathi horror film, Lapachhapi. Titled Chhori, the film is helmed by Vishal Furia, ...
Marathi cinema has been often praised for its rich content and powerful storylines. The newcomers in the industry have effortlessly taken Marathi cinema to the next level with their heart touching and ...
Amazon Prime Video today gave a glimpse into the world of its upcoming Original horror movie – Chhorii. It may not be Halloween yet, but the first glimpse is sure to send shivers down the spine with ...
Lapachhapi (2017) director Vishal Furia’s horror film project Bogie No S4 won two major awards at the 2018 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFAN) on July 17 in Bucheon, South Korea.
The 2017 ‘Lapachhapi’ is by far the best Marathi horror film till date, which has completed one glorious year on July 14th. It starred Pooja Sawant, Usha Naik, Anil Gawas and Vikram Gaikwad. The ...
After featuring in last years’ Dream Girl alongside Ayushmann Khurrana, Nushrat Bharucha has signed her next. Titled Chhori, the film is a Hindi remake of the hit-Marathi horror film, Lapachhapi ...
NEW YORK: Marathi film “Lapachhapi” premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival, officially the first time for an Indian and a Marathi film premiering at the festival since the 19 years of its inception.