From Lootere to Ae Watan Mere Watan, Here are the Top Weekly OTT Releases

This week, we have a piping hot buffet of new digital releases across genres. We have two Indian originals, post-theatrical releases, a high-budget sci-fi saga, and Marvel Studio’s hit series making a return.

One of the major releases of the week is Sara Ali Khan’s Ae Watan Mere Watan which will take you to the pre-Indepence Bombay. Khan is seen playing the celebrated freedom fighter, Usha Mehta. While the gallant leader dedicated her entire life to India, this Amazon Original will take you to the Quit India Movement, when the college-going Usha started an illegal radio station to broadcast messages from prominent leaders from various secret locations.

Next in Line is Hansal Mehta’s Lootere which will revolve around a cargo ship hijacked by Somalian pirates in Africa. The show gives a refreshing break from repetitive plotlines in crime thrillers and will keep you guessing what comes next.

Netflix’s 3 Body Problem is another big-budget release of the week. It offers an impressive cocktail of cultural, social, and scientific conundrums.

Marvel Studios also have a big release in the form of X-Men’ 97 which is a revival of sorts for the long-running hit show, X-Men: The Animated Series. However, whether the show sets the stage for other live adaptations is yet to be confirmed. Another major release by Marvel lined up for release this year is Wolverine & Deadpool.

Besides the ones listed below, Netflix’s biography film Shirley is also a good binge-watch option for the weekend, which brings from the page of American history the rivetting tale of Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman to be elected to the United States Congress.

True crime documentary enthusiasts could watch Netflix’s Homicide: New York, in which investigators, officers, and detectives discuss some of the most notorious murder cases.

With that, here are the top OTT releases of the week that we recommend.

Ae Watan Mere Watan

When: Now Streaming

Where: Prime Video

During the Quit India Movement of 1942, a young college student in Bombay recognised the power of radio and started an illegal secret radio station to broadcast messages from Mahatma Gandhi and other prominent leaders across India, with the help of a few amateur radio operators.

While this endeavour lasted only three months, it played an important role in India’s struggle for Independence.

In this biopic, Sara Ali Khan plays the college student Usha Mehta, who later emerged as an important figure in Indian history. The film will tell you in detail how the rebellious freedom fighter started and continued to operate this station from various undisclosed locations and the various challenges she faced.

The fact that she was a Gandhian and her father, a judge under the British Raj, opposed her actions is also portrayed.

Fighter

When: Now Streaming

Where: Netflix

Fighter is a visually striking patriotic drama about a few fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force who have vowed to protect their nation against all threats and dangers. Among these valiant officers are Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, Karan Singh Grover and Manushi Chillar, headed by squadron leader Anil Kapoor. Hrithik’s character is a rebel who doesn’t shy away from bending the rules when it comes to justice, an attitude that doesn’t sit well with Anil Kapoor’s squadron leader, putting the two at loggerheads with each other in almost every scene.

If you find yourself amazed at the mannerisms of a few characters coming off as too professional, that’s because those are real-life Indian Air Force cadets bringing a slice of their everyday lives to the silver screen. You’ll also find plenty of references to the 2019 Pulwama attack, the 2019 Balakot airstrike and the 2019 India–Pakistan border skirmishes.

Since Fighter has used the same cinematographic techniques as Dune and other James Bonde movies, it offers plenty of jaw-dropping aerial action sequences, some of which are likely to remind you of Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick.

Lootere

When: Now Streaming

Where: Hotstar

Hansal Mehta’s (Scam 1992) will take you to the Somalian waters where a cargo ship with an Asian crew gets hijacked by Somalian pirates. The ship is owned by Vikrant, a nicotine-addicted businessman of Indian origin who has a lot more on stake than what appears at the surface and is desperately counting on it being retrieved. Rajat Kapoor plays the captain of the ship and delivers a fine performance.

The eight-episode-long show will give you a taste of crime, corruption, and dark secrets harbouring in African waters, with a special focus on Indian businessmen established there for decades. Get ready for thrill, knotty twists, a flavour of dark murkiness of the crime world.

The first two episodes have been released, and the other eight will be out every week. Shot in Hindi, Lootere can also be streamed in Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, and Kannada.

3 Body Problem

When: Now Streaming

Where: Netflix

3 Body Problem is a Sci-Fi drama adapted from Chinese engineer-author Liu Cixin’s novel of the same name, which serves as the first in the Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy.

The show begins with an astrophysicist witnessing her father’s public execution during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Cut to the future, she is taken to a secret radar base by the military. Meanwhile, in the present, a lot of strange unexplained phenomena are happening – many physicists committing suicide, prominent research being discovered as wrong, and all the stars blinking on and off!

All in all, the show offers plenty of complex scientific problems, cultural challenges, extra-terrestrial dangers, and lots of suspense. The show has been adapted for television by Game of Thrones creators David Benioff, D. B. Weiss and Alexander Woo.

X-MEN ‘97

When: Now Streaming

Where: Hotstar

X-Men ’97 is a spiritual sequence to X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran on air from 1992-1995. The show picks up right after the events of the original series and introduces the viewers to a world where the X-Men leader, Professor X, is no longer in charge – leaving his proteges, Cyclops and Jean Grey, in charge.

The world still somewhat dislikes the mutant X-Men, who are anyway hell-bent on saving the world from all the dangers, irrespective of the bigotry they face on a daily basis.

Many actors from the original series have lent their voices, including Cal Dodd, Lenore Zann, George Buza, Catherine Disher, Chris Potter, Alison Sealy-Smith, Adrian Hough, Christopher Britton, Alyson Court, Lawrence Bayne, and Ron Rubin. The first two episodes have now been released, while the rest will be out every Wednesday at 12:30 pm IST.

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Ae Watan Mere Watan Review: Neither Consistently Riveting Nor Memorably Rousing

A still from Ae Watan Mere Watan. (courtesy: saraalikhan95)

With history and politics increasingly serving as vehicles of blatant propaganda in the hands of some Mumbai filmmakers, it is with trepidation that one approaches Ae Watan Mere Watan. Mercifully, it turns out that the historical thriller produced by Dharmatic Entertainment and Amazon MGM Studios does not have agenda-tinged blinkers on.

Streaming on Amazon Prime Video and featuring Sara Ali Khan as a khadi-clad freedom fighter taking on the might of the British, Ae Watan Mere Watan does not fall prey to excess as it brings to the screen a little-known but important chapter of India’s independence movement.

While the freedom fighters in the film shout slogans, express unwavering anti-colonial intent and resist a brutal regime, Ae Watan Mere Watan is anything but given to shrill posturing. The restraint that the film demonstrates in peddling patriotism is commendable but it does not sadly translate into something bigger than the sum of its parts.

Ae Watan Mere Watan, directed by Kannan Iyer who debuted a decade ago with the supernatural horror film Ek Thi Dayan, isn’t as impactful as it should have been given that it does not lack elements that instantly resonate in an era in which news is in the midst of a protracted silly season.

Scripted by Darab Farooqui, Ae Watan Mere Watan revolves around a period of freedom fighter Usha Mehta’s life. Sara Ali Khan, playing the principal character, is way too porcelain and dainty to convey the remarkably doughty woman’s fierce determination.

Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s “do or die” call as part of the Quit India movement, Usha Mehta, then only 22 and at loggerheads with her pro-Churchill judge-father (Sachin Khedekar) who sees no reason why the family should side with the Congress, started a secret radio station in 1942 to transmit the message of independence to the people.

The film covers only a brief period of history. Usha’s defiance lasted a few months before the police clamped down on her and her associates. For violating a ban imposed on radio stations during World War II, she was jailed for four years. But neither the fear of penal action nor the prospect of her father’s ire is able to stop the young lady.

Gandhi, played by Uday Chandra, appears in two scenes. The focus of Ae Watan Mere Watan is on the socialist leader Ram Manohar Lohia (Emraan Hashmi is an extended guest appearance). The latter’s voice is heard repeatedly on the airwaves and elsewhere as Usha and her associates, Kaushik (Abhay Verma) and Fahad (Sparsh Shrivastava), run Congress Radio from a secret location and dodge the law as long as they can.

Hindi cinema has never given Lohia his due. By granting him a rightful pride of place in the Usha Mehta story, Ae Watan Mere Watan provides the audience with a significant piece of history that has hitherto not been highlighted enough. Hashmi, an actor who thrives on being effortless, fleshes out Lohia without resorting to unduly flashy methods.

While the performance is sufficiently weighty, the film appears to struggle with pace and depth. Not so much the cloak-and-dagger drama that it should ideally have been as a thriller cast in a conventional mould complete with action scenes and chases, Ae Watan Mere Watan lacks the intrinsic power to generate genuine tension and a sense of danger.

The film equates the airwaves with wings. Spread your wings, Mahatma Gandhi exhorts his followers. Usha intends to do just that – seek freedom with the help of the radio signals that she transmits “from somewhere in India”.

Mumbai Police inspector, John Lyre (Alexx O’Nell), is on the trail of the people behind the secret radio station. The climax of the film (parts of which are revealed in a brief prelude) centres on a raid on a building that houses the clandestine broadcasting set-up.

A cop points a gun at Usha as she runs down a staircase. The sequence cuts to a scene in which the protagonist, as a 10-year-old girl, is in an open-air classroom in Surat where a teacher explains to her the significance of the freedom struggle.

The staging is somewhat stuffy and the emphasis is on dialogues that sound more like speeches than conversational exchanges. But a couple of points that Ae Watan Mere Watan makes have contemporary relevance and deserve mention.

In one scene, Usha asserts that news empowers people. She makes the statement is response to an associate’s lament that newspapers of the day are spreading falsehoods. What we see and think, he adds, is being controlled by these sources of information. The official channels of communication are spreading false news, Usha says, and it is, therefore, imperative to get the truth to the people.

In another sequence, Usha and her comrades discuss the pitfalls of andh-bhakti (blind obeisance), citing the example of Lohia who, despite idolising Jawaharlal Nehru, would think nothing of criticising him when the need arose.

At another juncture in the film, Lohia is cited again to emphasise that the fight against a tyrant isn’t waged necessarily with an eye on triumphing over him. One fights a tyrant because he is a tyrant. Ae Watan Mere Watan does not project patriotism as an end in itself nor does it portray it as a panacea for all problems. It goes beyond the narrow confines of what notion stands for today.

Ae Watan Mere Watan addresses the themes of love and revolution, freedom and unity, truth and pragmatism with an undercurrent of subversion that gives it an edge and elevates it above the chronicle that it is out to craft in the service of telling a story unsung heroes of India’s freedom struggle.

The first-rate production design ensures that period details do not go awry. Director of photography Amalendu Chaudhary lends an evocative quality to the film’s visual palette.

Ae Watan Mere Watan makes its points with clarity and directness. It tells a tale that has meat, but the storytelling style that the film adopts stops it significantly short of being either consistently riveting or memorably rousing.

Cast:

Sara Ali Khan, Sachin Khedekar, Abhay Verma, Sparsh Shrivastav, Alexx O’ Nell, Anand Tiwari, Emraan Hashmi

Director:

Kannan Iyer



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CONFIRMED! Sara Ali Khan starrer Ae Watan Mere Watan to premiere on Prime Video on March 21, 2024 : Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama

On World Radio Day, Prime Video, India’s most loved entertainment destination, announced the premiere date of its upcoming Original movie Ae Watan Mere Watan. The date was revealed with a motion picture, featuring the voice of lead actor Sara Ali Khan as Usha, passionately urging the nation to unite against the British Raj through a clandestine radio.

CONFIRMED! Sara Ali Khan starre Ae Watan Mere Watan to premiere on Prime Video on March 21, 2024

CONFIRMED! Sara Ali Khan starrer Ae Watan Mere Watan to premiere on Prime Video on March 21, 2024

Ae Watan Mere Watan is a fictional tale that tells the riveting story about an underground radio station, led by a courageous young girl, that changed the course of India’s freedom struggle. Drawing inspiration from freedom fighter Usha Mehta’s remarkable journey, the film pays a tribute to both— the celebrated as well as the unsung heroes and encapsulates the bravery, patriotism, sacrifice, and persistence exhibited by the youth of India during the freedom movement. This evocative historical thriller-drama is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video in India and across more than 240 countries and territories worldwide on March 21 in Hindi with dubs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. Ae Watan Mere Watan is the latest addition to the Prime membership. Prime members in India enjoy savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership for just ₹1499/ year.
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Ae Watan Mere Watan is more than just a film; it’s a homage to the innumerable indomitable heroes whose sacrifices defined India’s path to freedom. The story struck a deep chord with us and we instinctively felt the need to bring it to life,” said Aparna Purohit, head of Originals, India and Southeast Asia, Prime Video. “Ae Watan Mere Watan further cements our long-standing relationship with Dharmatic Entertainment and underscores our collective commitment to telling stories that are not only entertaining and immersive but have a robust emotional core. It’s a privilege that the film’s unveiling aligns with the essence of World Radio Day, acknowledging the power of this medium in shaping historical narratives and establishing profound connection with audiences. We are immensely proud of this film and are thrilled to share it with audiences not just in India but across the world.

“At Dharmatic Entertainment, we have always taken pride in bringing forth stories that are told from the heart and Ae Watan Mere Watan exemplifies that,” said Karan Johar, Dharmatic Entertainment. “Kannan and Darab have taken inspiration from a poignant point of India’s history and woven a rich story with a strong emotional core that is further enriched by Sara’s exceptional portrayal of a young revolutionary. For decades Radio has thrived as a medium to inform, engage and entertain the masses, playing a crucial role in encouraging discourse. Ae Watan Mere Watan pays homage to the significant role radio played in uniting the country and fueling the fire in every Indian’s heart, further emboldening the Quit India Movement. With today being World Radio Day, we couldn’t have found a more auspicious day to reveal that the movie will premiere on March 21. Ae Watan Mere Watan has been a dream in the making and I am excited to embark on this journey with Prime Video and unveil this powerful and inspiring story to the world.”

Ae Watan Mere Watan is a riveting tale of courage, sacrifice, resilience and unwavering devotion to one’s country and one that we’re honoured to bring to audiences worldwide,” said Apoorva Mehta, Dharmatic Entertainment. “The film marks an exciting chapter in our partnership with Prime Video and is another step in our goal to back stories that pay tribute to this country’s rich history and cultural tapestry. It has been incredibly exciting to see Sara get into the skin of her character and her performance is a testament to her prowess as an actor and flourish under the skillful guidance of Kannan Iyer. We’re looking forward to finally premiering this movie to our audience and we’re sure it will awe and inspire them.”

Ae Watan Mere Watan, for me, is not just a movie, it is an emotion. The film is a labour of love and a matter of great pride,” said Somen Mishra, Dharmatic Entertainment “From the moment I heard Kannan and Darab’s story, I’ve known this is going to be a very special project. It is a heartfelt tribute to the courage of our freedom fighters and the many unsung heroes who have put their lives on the line for our country. I’m truly delighted to see this untold piece of Indian history be given the spotlight it so rightfully deserves and am eagerly waiting for its premiere on Prime Video.”

Directed by Kannan Iyer, the story of the film is written by Darab Farooqui and Iyer and stars Sara Ali Khan alongside Sachin Khedekar, Abhay Verma, Sparsh Shrivastav, Alexx O’ Neil and Anand Tiwari in pivotal roles and a special guest appearance by Emraan Hashmi. The movie is a Dharmatic Entertainment production and is produced by Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta and Somen Mishra.

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Trade experts share their views on the buy-one-get-one-ticket-free offer: “It is KILLING the industry. When you give one ticket free, the films that are released alongside or are about to release get affected. People might get used to such offers” : Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama

The Vicky Kaushal-Sara Ali Khan starrer Zara Hatke Zara Bachke has emerged as a surprise hit, collecting a huge Rs. 58.77 crores in 12 days. The film scored majorly due to its content and hit music score. At the same time, the makers offered one ticket free on every ticket, provided the ticket was bought on the ticketing app, BookMyShow. The offer was valid for the first 4 days on limited tickets. But it grabbed a lot of eyeballs, prompting even the makers of Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse and Gadar – Ek Prem Katha to offer similar incentives.

Trade experts share their views on the buy-one-get-one-ticket-free offer: “It is KILLING the industry. When you give one ticket free, the films that are released alongside or are about to release get affected. People might get used to such offers”

Sanjay Chatar, of PEN Marudhar, which distributed Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, told Bollywood Hungama, “Only 50,000 tickets were sold for free and that too was spread out in the first 4 days. The offer was given to push the film a bit in the initial days of release. Also, the offer wasn’t there from Tuesday onwards. Yet, the film continued to get footfalls. In fact, the second weekend collections are one of the highest of this year. The film has run due to its content. The success of such films is very important for the industry. It’s only due to the love from the public that it has become a big hit.”

Bollywood Hungama spoke to trade experts about their views on this offer. Trade veteran Taran Adarsh said, “It helps in creating awareness for that film. It becomes a talking point. At times, the producer or studio looks at the star cast and content and feel ‘Humein kuch karna padega taaki log theatre mein aaye’. This is especially in today’s times when people are consuming a lot of content on OTT platforms.”

He continued, “Eventually, the film has to deliver. If the film doesn’t work, all these offers will not help out. The content has to be strong enough and then, these incentives come as a boon and start creating awareness and momentum.”

Trade analyst Atul Mohan stated, “Earlier, we used to pay to watch IPL on a digital platform. Then Jio Cinema made it free. To counter this offer, Disney+ Hotstar made Asia Cup and World Cup free for their subscribers. And now, with this BOGO (Buy One Get One) offer, the mind-set of the consumer undergoes a change. It unnecessarily increases audiences’ expectations. They might feel, ‘Just because we were not going for films, they are now giving one ticket free. Let’s wait a little more and they’ll soon give two tickets free on every ticket’!”

He also agreed that the content has to be worth it for such offers to work. He opined, “Agar content kharaab hai, toh ek ticket pe aap dus tickets free doge, toh bhi log nahin aayenge.”

He reminded, “When Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan’s films used to release, his followers used to distribute tickets for free. Yet, hardly anyone would go for it as the content matters a lot. Even on OTT, if free content is not enticing, the consumer can change to another film or platform. Hence, the scheme will work only if the content is engaging.”

Raj Bansal, the owner of Entertainment Paradise in Jaipur, thundered, “It is killing the industry. Aap ticket rate kam kar do, woh chalega. But when you give one ticket free, the films that are released alongside or are about to release get affected. People might get used to such offers. As it is, they are not coming to theatres (like they used to do pre-pandemic). And everyone can’t lure them with such schemes. Moreover, cinemas are not participating. It’s the producer who’s bearing the cost of the free ticket.”

Girish Johar, producer and film business analyst, exulted, “I see it as just another marketing tool. Producers print posters, release trailers and songs, do city tours etc. Likewise, this is also a marketing tool. At the end of the day, audiences want to watch content which is relevant and exciting to them. It may initially get traction. But if we do it regularly, they will not fall for it. If the film is not good, they’ll not venture out. Eventually, it’ll also spoil the business habit for the cinemas.”

He continued, “If a film is well made and if tickets are reasonably priced, one doesn’t need such schemes. Viewers will come for it, whether or not there’s any such offer. The content has to do the talking, at the end of the day.”

Free tickets add to the producer’s cost
The industry experts also observed that when tickets are given for free, it’s the producer who has to bear its cost, and also pay the GST on the free ticket. Girish Johar said, “Like any other marketing tool, this is adding on the producer’s cost. The producers have funded the free tickets. So he will also have to bear the cost of the GST.”

Taran Adarsh said, “The producers add it to the cost of making a film. I am not in favour of such schemes. Agar aapki film mein dum hoga, toh woh chalegi. But we are living in very different times. There’s an alternative today in the form of OTT.”

Trade experts share their views on the buy-one-get-one-ticket-free offer “It is KILLING the industry. When you give one ticket free, the films that are released alongside or are about to release get affected. People might get used to such offers”

Atul Mohan said, “They must be having some internal arrangement. Maybe the producer is not paying the nett price and is instead only bearing the GST.”

A senior official from a multiplex chain told Bollywood Hungama on condition of anonymity, “The offer was on limited seats. Even for the exhibitor, there’s a lost revenue opportunity. If a ticket costs Rs. 100, then we pocket Rs. 48 while the distributor keeps Rs. 52. This is what happens in a normal scenario. When the ticket is given for free, we both end up losing our share of Rs. 48 and Rs. 52. However, we get compensated with the food sales. Viewers will still eat in the multiplex, despite having a free ticket. Also, when guests get a free ticket, they spend liberally, thinking ‘Bada popcorn tub le lete hai’. As for the producer, he benefits as he gets visibility.”

Sanjay Chatar, however, clarified, “The producer bore the cost of the free ticket but as I said, only 50,000 tickets were sold for free.”

Free tickets: norm or the exception?
When asked if this is a long-term model or a short-term novelty, Atul Mohan replied, “This is not viable and I don’t think it’ll work on a long-term basis. Aap audience ko bigaad rahe ho.”

He gave an example to prove why such offers can’t work in the long run, “There are some stores which have sales on select days and it attracts a lot of consumers. But there’s a shop in Andheri which offers three shirts for every shirt bought. This offer is valid all year round and it hardly gets any customers.”

Girish Johar agreed, “There are so many films that the audiences are just not interested. If such films also release with a similar offer, people will still not go for it. If we stretch it or overdo it, it’ll not be as effective as intended.”

Raj Bansal stated, “It is a short-term thing. It’ll not sustain at all. The sooner we decide to stop this practice, the better it will be for the industry. Instead, we should reduce ticket prices. Ek pe ek free ki offer kapde ke dukaan mein chalti hai. Theatres mein nahin. It’ll push audiences away. They might stop coming to theatres at normal rates if these offers continue.”

Taran Adarsh, however, said, “We never know. I don’t think Pathaan or Animal or Gadar 2 makers would use this strategy at least in the first week. Pathaan’s tickets were sold for Rs. 99, that too, many weeks after its release. Shehzada makers also tried the one plus one offer but it misfired.”

Content worked for ZHZB, not the offer
Everyone, however, was on the same page in stating that Zara Hatke Zara Bachke worked due to the content. Taran Adarsh said, “If you notice, after the four days of the offer, the film started gaining momentum. Many had concluded that it’ll finish at Rs. 10-15 crores. Today, it has crossed the Rs. 50 crores mark and is heading towards Rs. 70 crores now. This is because film mein dum tha. I completely endorse the statement of director Laxman Utekar that sade hue tamatar koi free mein bhi nahin kharidega. If the film is bad, no one is going to watch it even if you give free tickets. Why would anyone waste 2 or 3 hours of their life to watch a dabba film?”

Raj Bansal agreed, “The film has done better than everyone’s expectations. I feared the film might fall once the offer window got over. However, the film had substance. Hence, it excelled on the weekdays and also in the second weekend.”

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On Ananya Panday’s 24th Birthday, Wishes From Sara Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, Navya Naveli Nanda And Others


Sara Ali Khan, Navya Nanda and Ananya Panday. (courtesy: navyananda) (courtesy: saraalikhan95)

First, let us all wish Ananya Panday a very happy birthday. The actress turns 24 today. Of course, wishes are coming in from all corners. Ananya’s fans, friends and industry colleagues have flooded our Instagram timelines by dropping birthday notes. Actress Sara Ali Khan has picked a picture clicked at last night’s Halloween party, hosted by Janhvi Kapoor’s rumoured beau Orhan Awatramani. Here, Sara and Ananya are looking stunning. Along with the pic, Sara wrote, “Happiest Birthday to the funniest, prettiest and cutest girl, Ananya Panday. It is always a blast when you are around. Keep cracking you patakha.”

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Navya Naveli Nanda, who was also part of the Halloween party guest list, has picked a throwback moment featuring herself and the birthday girl to mark the day. “Happy birthday my sleeping beauty,” read her note.

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Janhvi Kapoor came up with a cute birthday message for “once a cutie always a cutie” Ananya Panday. “HBD [Happy Birthday] Annie, keep shining and being the life of a party. I hope you get everything you want and more this year. Once a cutie always a cutie,” read the text that was attached to a picture from Ananya’s Diwali album.

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Ayushmann Khurrana shared a screengrab from Dream Girl 2‘s announcement post to wish Ananya Panday. 

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Director  Punit Malhotra has a special message for “crazy girl” Ananya Panday. It read, “Happy Birthday crazy girl. Stay the way you are and keep smiling always.” He added, “PS: Don’t be naughty this year.” For those who don’t know, Ananya made her Bollywood debut with Punit’s Student Of The Year 2.

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Malaika Arora has picked a beautiful picture from Ananya Panday’s holiday album for the birthday post. She also said that the two need “new pics together.”

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Here’s how Farah Khan wished her “darling girl” Ananya Panday.

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Mira Rajput also wrote a HBD note for “Annie”. 

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Sonam Kapoor has reshared a picture featuring herself, her cousin Shanaya Kapoor and Ananya Panday to mark the day. 

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Sonam Kapoor’s sister, producer Rhea Kapoor has to say this on Ananya Panday’s birthday. 

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BFF Shanaya Kapoor’s mother Maheep Kapoor has pulled out a blast from the past moment to celebrate Ananya’s big day.

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For Fashion designer Seema Kiran Sajdeh, Ananya Panday is a firecracker. Seema, Maheep Kapoor and Ananya’s mother Bhavana Pandey have shared the screen space in Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives. Actress Neelam Kothari Soni is also part of the show.

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Ananya Panday will next feature in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan with Siddhant Chaturvedi.





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