New Bollywood trend: Filmmakers go back in time
New Bollywood trend: Filmmakers go back in time
Anurag Kashapâs much talked-about film, Bombay Velvet is set in the 1960s. Starring Anushka Sharma as Rosie Noronha â a jazz singer and Ranbir Kapoor as Johnny Balraj - a street fighter, Bombay Velvet will introduce young Mumbaikars to the charms of old Bombay. As music director, Amit Trivedi weaves slides of the jazz era of Bollywood, Bombay Velvet promises to take the movie-goers half a century back.
New Bollywood trend: Filmmakers go back in time
The Detective Byomkesh Bakshy trailer takes the audience to the bylanes of Kolkata in the 1940s. Sushant Singh Rajput is seen sporting vintage hairstyle and attire in the film which is set in the times of World War II. Vintage cars and old trams were brought back to the streets for the shooting of the film. In order to do complete justice to the screenplay, the makers have used VFX effects extensively to recreate the 1940s. Even the music is classic with little resemblance to the hit numbers we love humming these days.
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