When we talk about the most popular nepo-babies of Bollywood, Hrithik Roshan, Saif Ali Khan, Kajol, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Konkona Sen Sharma, Shabana Azmi, and more are brought up. But Abhishek Bachchan, for some reason, is always considered to be one of the worst products of nepotism. I mean, it’s not like the aforementioned names don’t have bad movies in their filmography. And, sure, it’s tough to reach the stature of the one and only Amitabh Bachchan and the equally legendary Jaya Bachchan. However, it’s kind of unfair to ignore all the good performances he has delivered in the last 2 decades, some of which not only eclipse his contemporaries but also his parents. He was phenomenal in Yuva. He went toe-to-toe with his dad in Bunty aur Babli, Sarkar, Sarkar Raj, Kank, and Paa. His performances in Guru and Raavan remain unmatched. I...
- 7/3/2025
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
The ending episode of the Pankaj Tripathi starrer Criminal Justice: A Family Matter, titled “The Higher Law,” is a testament to how compelling the storyline has become in the last two episodes. With Madhav Mishra’s reputation hanging in the balance and the mystery surrounding Roshni Saluja’s murder taking center stage, this finale emerges as the season’s most compelling episode, brimming with twists and turns that keep you guessing about the killer’s identity while also exploring a deeper theme beneath the mystery. Each person clings to their own version of the truth, while the real truth remains buried beneath the fear and desperation. In the end, it all rests on the shoulders of the everyman messiah to drag justice into the light, and as you can guess, he delivers.
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Why does Madhav request a mistrial?
Mandira begins her questioning with Anju Nagpal on the stand,...
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Why does Madhav request a mistrial?
Mandira begins her questioning with Anju Nagpal on the stand,...
- 7/3/2025
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
Seasoned Hollywood executive Anjay Nagpal launched a new multi-media network, Entropy Media. Nagpal is best known for his work on critically-acclaimed films including Greyhound, Bombshell, The Good Liar, and more. He’s collaborating with a team of veterans in the industry including talent from Gimlet, Serial Productions, Vice, and Wondery to bring an all-in-one audio storytelling experience. In 2023, Entropy Media will launch five investigative, narrative nonfiction podcast series. From the most powerful mob family you’ve never heard of, to an everyday American man who took down a head of the Ira, to the FBI’s most expensive and intensive bust-up, Entropy Media will break into the market with intriguing stories listeners need to hear.
“We believe in a quality-over-quantity business strategy, bringing never-before-told stories with rich archival material and thoughtful, high-quality sound design to listeners,” said Anjay Nagpal. “At Entropy Media, we’re focused on good stories with captivating characters,...
“We believe in a quality-over-quantity business strategy, bringing never-before-told stories with rich archival material and thoughtful, high-quality sound design to listeners,” said Anjay Nagpal. “At Entropy Media, we’re focused on good stories with captivating characters,...
- 4/10/2023
- Podnews.net
Exclusive: Anjay Nagpal, who was formerly Chief Content Officer at Bron Studios, is moving in to the world of podcasts.
Nagpal, who worked on movies including Greyhound, Bombshell and The Good Liar, has launched Entropy Media with plans to launch five investigative, narrative non-fiction series this year.
First out of the gate is Brokers, Bagmen, and Moles. Premiering on April 26, the series starts on the Chicago trading floor of the 1980s — a workplace unlike any we know today — as the FBI mounts one of the most expensive, elaborate undercover investigations in its history. The goal: to catch brokers allegedly stealing millions of dollars from their customers. Was it a massive success that reformed our financial markets – or a huge flop costing taxpayers millions of dollars?
Chicago native and former derivatives trader, Nagpal hosts and produces this 12-part series, which was produced in association with Stretch Productions’ Tim Hendricks and Kevin “Stretch” Huff,...
Nagpal, who worked on movies including Greyhound, Bombshell and The Good Liar, has launched Entropy Media with plans to launch five investigative, narrative non-fiction series this year.
First out of the gate is Brokers, Bagmen, and Moles. Premiering on April 26, the series starts on the Chicago trading floor of the 1980s — a workplace unlike any we know today — as the FBI mounts one of the most expensive, elaborate undercover investigations in its history. The goal: to catch brokers allegedly stealing millions of dollars from their customers. Was it a massive success that reformed our financial markets – or a huge flop costing taxpayers millions of dollars?
Chicago native and former derivatives trader, Nagpal hosts and produces this 12-part series, which was produced in association with Stretch Productions’ Tim Hendricks and Kevin “Stretch” Huff,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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