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Vivek Ranjit

@vivekranjit

Scriptwriter. Subtitler for 350+ films. Founder, @vrbreakborders Anchor/Interviewer FTII Alumnus

Kochi Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Vivek Ranjit
Vivek Ranjit@vivekranjit·
Dream just came true!!! THE @arrahman! Still pinching myself! He said my name, shook hands with me, and we've just worked on the same film, #Aadujeevitham. I'm lucky that I didnt faint! Thank you so, so much Robin Jorje Mathews ♥️🤗
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Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan@ikamalhaasan·
For Art, For Artists, For the Constitution
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Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan@ikamalhaasan·
The leak of #Jananayagan is not an accident - it is the result of systemic failure. Had due process been timely, we would not be here. Inordinate delays in certification created fertile ground for piracy. When legal access is stalled, illegitimate channels take over. Piracy is beyond politics; it is an attack on the art and artist itself. It endangers the work of hundreds of artists and technicians, and the investments of honest tax paying producers, exhibitors and theatre owners, all who sustain the cinema we love. Who protects the creator when the system fails? We need accountability, swift certification, strict enforcement, and real-time takedowns. I trust true lovers of cinema will unite and give a befitting response by watching the film legally in theatres, as you stood with me in the past.
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Suriya Sivakumar
Suriya Sivakumar@Suriya_offl·
Heartbreaking and unfair — an entire team’s passion reduced to this. I request you all with honesty, please don’t watch, share, or discuss the film here. Respect their work. I stand with my friends and condemn the act, it’s unforgivable! #JanaNayagan
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Vivek Ranjit@vivekranjit·
What joy do these people get by sharing clips from a leaked movie online? The film is meant to be experienced in a theatre. They are already going through so much trouble with the censors and the delay and people are just having fun on Twitter posting scenes and screenshots. Okay, the movie got leaked. It's extremely unfortunate and the culprit must be found at the earliest. The least you could do is choose not to watch a pirated copy or post clips from it. I hope all these buggers sharing the film and posting clips from it are caught and punished. Let's just wait for the movie's official release to watch and enjoy the movie.
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Sivakarthikeyan
Sivakarthikeyan@Siva_Kartikeyan·
Every film is made with the passion, blood and sweat of hundreds of people - please avoid piracy. Kindly wait for the theatrical release and watch it in theatres. Whoever is responsible for this must face strict action. Respect the talents. Respect the hard work. Respect the industry. #JanaNayagan
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Abhinav Sunder Nayak@abhinavsnayak·
We are revealing the second look of Vineeth Madhavan from Mollywood Times on April 10 at 6 PM - not with a poster, but with a VIDEO SONG. 🕺🏼
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Anupama Chopra
Anupama Chopra@anupamachopra·
#Vaazha2 brims with honesty, humour & humanity. Director Savin SA & writer Vipin Das create a coming-of-age story which is also about parenting, sibling bonds, the many ways in which we fumble and how friendships sustain us. I wept - a lot. Don’t miss it!
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Mammootty
Mammootty@mammukka·
#Patriot Official Trailer Releasing Today at 6 PM IST !! Stay Tuned..
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Mohanlal
Mohanlal@Mohanlal·
#Patriot Official Trailer Releasing Today at 6 PM IST !! Stay Tuned...
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Mammootty
Mammootty@mammukka·
#Patriot In Cinemas Worldwide from May 01 , 2026
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Mohanlal
Mohanlal@Mohanlal·
#Patriot In Cinemas Worldwide from May 01, 2026
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Pratim Dasgupta
Pratim Dasgupta@PratimDGupta·
I have a favourite Aamir Khan story that should have absolutely been the crown jewel of my Bollywood book, if I ever get around to writing one. And given that I spent 12 years in the trenches as a Hindi film journalist and critic for The Telegraph, believe me, I have quite a few stories. But this one. This one is different. Dhobi Ghat had just released. I reviewed it for t2, the entertainment supplement of The Telegraph. I wrote that while Monica Dogra, Prateik Babbar, and Kriti Malhotra slipped into their characters like second skin — effortlessly, organically, exactly what Kiran Rao's debut needed — Aamir Khan stuck out like a sore thumb. He hadn't found the sur of the film. He was, in my honest critical opinion, miscast. The review ran on Saturday. Monday evening. Late. My phone buzzes with a text from an unknown number. "Hi Pratim, when can I call? Aamir." I went cold. I knew what film people do when you don't align with them creatively. They get vengeful. They get vindictive. They have long memories and longer grudges. And this wasn't just any film person. This was Aamir Khan. The perfectionist. The man who doesn't do anything without a reason. With slightly unsteady fingers, I typed back: "Hi Aamir, we can speak now." He called immediately. In that inimitable style of his — measured, unhurried, punctuated with those trademark pauses that make you hang on every single word — he said he had read my review. I braced myself. He said he completely agreed with me. I'm sorry — what? Aamir Khan had called me, a film critic, to say I was right about his performance being off. I couldn't process it. Here was one of the biggest stars in Indian cinema, a man with nothing to prove to anyone, voluntarily picking up the phone to validate a critic's assessment of his own shortcomings. The silence on my end must have been deafening. And then he said it. The line I will never forget: "I was the worst of the four." He ended the call with four words that have stayed with me ever since: "Keep writing what you feel." Years later, when I heard that he had auditioned for Kiran Rao's second film — Lapataa Ladies, which he was producing — and that she had ultimately gone with Ravi Kishen for the role instead, something clicked into place quietly inside me. No ego. No entitlement. Just a man who understood his own limitations well enough to let go. Nothing had changed. He was still that guy.
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