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Monica Bellucci has watched Pooja Hegde's Monica song from Rajinikanth's Coolie; here's what she thought of it
Monica Bellucci has watched Pooja Hegde's Monica song from Rajinikanth's Coolie; here's what she thought of it

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Monica Bellucci has watched Pooja Hegde's Monica song from Rajinikanth's Coolie; here's what she thought of it

Director Lokesh Kanagaraj and music composer Anirudh Ravichander paid homage to Italian star Monica Bellucci in the song Monica from their upcoming film Coolie. Pooja Hegde, who stars in the special number, learnt in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India that Monica has seen their homage, here's how she reacted. Lokesh Kanagaraj and Anirudh Ravichander paid homage to Monica Bellucci in the song featuring Pooja Hegde. Monica Bellucci watches Monica from Coolie In the interview, Pooja was told that Mélita Toscan, head of Marrakech International Film Festival (FIFM), showed Monica from Coolie to Monica Bellucci and that 'she loved it'. Looking pleasantly surprised by this information, Pooja said, 'That's the biggest compliment ever. I've actually really loved Monica Bellucci. She's so iconic in her own way for her persona. She didn't need to do much; she has such a unique voice and style. I'm glad she liked it. A lot of Tamil fans were commenting on her Instagram, asking her to watch the Coolie song.' On shooting Monica in tough conditions Pooja also revealed that while she had memorable hook steps in songs like Butta Bomma, Arabic Kuthu and Kanimaa, Monica was a tougher song to shoot. 'Monica was one of the toughest songs I've shot due to the conditions. It was outdoors, and it was really hot and humid. I looked unfazed, but the steps were heavy. The frames were wide, my hair was loose, and I had to look like I was not sweating even a little bit. It was physically draining and exhausting. I tanned so much at the end of five days,' she said. About Coolie Directed by Lokesh with music by Anirudh, Coolie is hitting screens on 14 August. It will clash with Ayan Mukerji's Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR-starrer War 2. Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna, Soubin Shahir, Upendra, Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, and Aamir Khan play the film's leads. While nothing much is known about the film, the synopsis on the British Board of Film Certification website reads, 'A mysterious man takes a stand against a corrupt syndicate exploiting and abusing the workers of a port town in this action drama.'

Moroccan actor Ayoub Gretaa wins Best Actor award at Belgium's Love Film Festival
Moroccan actor Ayoub Gretaa wins Best Actor award at Belgium's Love Film Festival

Ya Biladi

time18-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Ya Biladi

Moroccan actor Ayoub Gretaa wins Best Actor award at Belgium's Love Film Festival

Moroccan actor Ayoub Gretaa has won the Best Actor award at the 40th edition of the Love International Film Festival (LIFF), which took place from March 7 to 15, 2025, in Mons, Belgium. The award recognizes the exceptional performance of Gretaa, who portrayed the character of Nour in «Across the Sea» by Saïd Hamich Benlarbi. This is the second film by the French-Moroccan director, which was screened during the Critics' Week at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and was also selected for the international competition at the Marrakech International Film Festival (FIFM 2024). It was later shown to wider Moroccan audiences as part of the Rep-rise program of the Moroccan Cinematheque, where it received widespread praise. Supported by the Atlas Workshops, the industry program of the FIFM, the film is a romance centered around Nour, a 27-year-old undocumented migrant in 1990s Marseille. Living by selling goods on the street, the young man's marginalized life is turned upside down by an encounter with a policeman and his wife, which leads the protagonist to question his life choices. «Ayoub Gretaa, in the role of Nour, embodies a complex and moving character, whose journey is marked by love, self-discovery, and social realities», states a press release. Trained at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Art (ISADAC) in Rabat, Ayoub Gretaa masterfully plays his first leading role in cinema, now emerging as a rising star on the international acting scene. On television, he has distinguished himself in Moroccan TV series, including l'Maktoub and Dem Lmachrouk on 2M. Elsewhere, Across the Sea has won several accolades, including the Audience Award at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival (Germany) and the CampUS Jury Award at the Seville International Film Festival (Spain). The film is produced by Barney Production (France), in co-production with MontFleuri Production (Morocco) and Tarantula (Belgium).

Rabat's 7th Art Cinema reopens after years of renovation
Rabat's 7th Art Cinema reopens after years of renovation

Ya Biladi

time17-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Ya Biladi

Rabat's 7th Art Cinema reopens after years of renovation

After years of construction, the 7th Art Cinema in Rabat reopened its doors on Sunday, February 16. An emblematic landmark in the city center, the movie theater resumed service by offering one screening per day, showcasing 12 feature films from the official selection of the latest edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival (FIFM 2024). Initiated by the Moroccan Cinematheque, this diverse «Rep-rise» program will run from the 16th to the 27th of this month. The opening film was Happy Holidays by Scandar Copti, Golden Star of the 21st edition of FIFM. This Monday, the screening will be The Across the Sea by Franco-Moroccan director Saïd Hamich Belarbi. Other works will follow, offering an opportunity to make this selection accessible to a broader audience while providing a window into world cinemas: Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Somalia, and more. As part of this program, the documentary The Thousand and One Days of Hajj Edmond by Simone Bitton will be screened on February 24, while Diaries from Lebanon by Myriam El Hajj will be screened on the 26th of this month. The launch of this cycle took place the day after the official inauguration of the Moroccan Cinematheque. The 7th Art Cinema is resuming service after several years of work on the theater, as well as on the entire pedestrian area between Allal Benabdellah Avenue and Mohammed V. In this context, the project notably allowed this site to regain its original appearance, after the demolition of the café added to it in 1997. This work was carried out in accordance with commitments made as part of Rabat's inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The mineral and green space behind the city's first courthouse have been restored to its original state.

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