From lightning-fast processing to mind-blowing AI-driven features, these devices redefine what a computer can do
Manjrekar, who last helmed Amitabh Bachchan starrer Viruddh in 2005, will direct the film which looks at the state of organised crime in Mumbai.
Direction had taken a backseat for Manjrekar after he found fame as an actor in films like Kaante, Runn and recently released blockbuster Wanted.
“I finally found a script that I could connect to and that got my creative juices flowing all over again,” Manjrekar said in a statement.
Produced by Dar Media Pvt Ltd, the film looks at the lives of the downtrodden mill workers.
“It takes the viewer through a heart-wrenching and violent journey of the trials and tribulations of those who had to sacrifice their all for these monuments to consumerism could be built, mill workers of the area,” Manjrekar said.
The 56-year-old maverick has also cast the family members of the real mill workers in the film.
“The authenticity of their performances has challenged even such fine exponents of the craft of acting such as Seema Biswas and Satish Kaushik who appear in the movie alongside them,” he added.
The movie is co-written by playwright Jayant Pawar and Manjrekar and is expected to release in May next year.
From lightning-fast processing to mind-blowing AI-driven features, these devices redefine what a computer can do
The vote to add $906 million to the 2024 budget passed by a 58-52 margin, says the Finance Ministry
Preacher Apollo Quiboloy faces sex charges in the US and Philippines
Huawei to announce new products hours after Apple's event on Monday; Google has already showcased AI features to challenge Apple's dominance
Passengers will have the convenience of single-ticket itineraries, through-checked baggage and coordinated flight schedules
It wants four episodes of a hijack series to be taken down as Netflix has allegedly used ANI content without permission, says lawyer
Property boomed during decade of rock bottom rates
Analysts expect the sukuk market will continue to hold significant growth potential