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Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Kill Bill actor Michael Madsen made his debut in Indian cinema with this bilingual thriller also starring R Madhavan
Michael Madsen the actor best known for his collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, was found dead at his Malibu home on Thursday. As fans worldwide remember him for diverse roles in films, many might not know that his filmography also includes a collaboration with Indian cinema. Also read: Michael Madsen dies: Here are his top films and awards - feat 'Kill Bill' and 'Reservoir Dogs' Kill Bill actor Michael Madsen died on July 3.(Arthur Mola/Invision/AP) Michael Madsen was in Nishabdam Michael Madsen ventured into Indian cinema with the thriller Nishabdham, which was released in 2020. The film also starred Anushka Shetty and R Madhavan, and was helmed by Hemant Madhukar. The film follows a speech and hearing-impaired artist, named Sakshi (Anushka), who gets entangled in a criminal investigation when she unexpectedly witnesses a tragic incident that occurs in a villa with a reputation for being haunted. The Telugu-Tamil bilingual thriller was entirely shot in real locations in the US and within a span of 56 days. In the film, Michael was seen in the role of a police officer named Richard Dawkins, who is assigned to investigate the case. On Saturday, the makers of the film condoled his death, saying it was an honour to work with him. A post was put out by the production banner People Media Factory on Instagram. The post read, 'We are very sad to hear about the passing of Michael Madsen due to cardiac arrest. It was a great honour to work with him in Nishabdham. He will always be remembered for his amazing work. Rest in peace, sir. #MichaelMadsen #RIP #Nishabdham #Tribute #PeopleMediaFactory." Michael Madsen dies at 67 Michael Madsen, known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, and The Hateful Eight, died on July 3. He was 67 years old. He was found unresponsive in his Malibu home, with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reporting no foul play, as per a TMZ report. His manager, Ron Smith, confirmed to PEOPLE that the preliminary cause of death was cardiac arrest, with the coroner's report pending in the next 4-6 weeks, which will provide further details. Madsen's career spanned over 300 film credits since the 1980s, often in low-budget projects, but his defining role was Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs (1992), where he infamously tortured a police officer to Stealers Wheel's Stuck in the Middle with You. He went on to become a constant in Tarantino's films, starring in Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2 and The Hateful Eight. Other notable films include Thelma & Louise and Donnie Brasco.


India.com
a day ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Makers Of Prabhas' ‘The Raja Saab' Mourn Hollywood Star Michael Madsen's Demise
Hyderabad: People Media Factory, the production house producing actor Prabhas's eagerly awaited horror entertainer 'The Raja Saab', on Saturday condoled the death of Hollywood star Michael Madsen, saying it had been an honour to work with him in their earlier film Nishabdham. Taking to its Instagram page, People Media Factory wrote, "We are very sad to hear about the passing of Michael Madsen due to cardiac arrest. It was a great honour to work with him in Nishabdham. He will always be remembered for his amazing work. Rest in peace, sir. #MichaelMadsen #RIP #Nishabdham #Tribute #PeopleMediaFactory" View this post on Instagram A post shared by @peoplemediafactory Michael Madsen,who has acted in a number of critically acclaimed Hollywood films including Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill Vol. 2, Species and Die Another Day, passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest. In Nishabdam, which was directed by Hemant Madhukar, Michael Madsen played a police officer called Richard Dawkins. The film, which featured Anushka Shetty and Madhavan in the lead, was a mystery thriller that was produced by Kona Venkat of Kona Film Corporation and T G Vishwa Prasad of People Media Factory. Makers of Prabhas's The Raja Saab condole demise of Hollywood star Michael Madsen Hyderabad, July 5 (IANS) People Media Factory, the production house producing actor Prabhas's eagerly awaited horror entertainer 'The Raja Saab', on Saturday condoled the death of Hollywood star Michael Madsen, saying it had been an honour to work with the actor in their earlier film Nishabdham. Taking to its Instagram page, People Media Factory wrote, "We are very sad to hear about the passing of Michael Madsen due to cardiac arrest. It was a great honour to work with him in Nishabdham. He will always be remembered for his amazing work. Rest in peace, sir. #MichaelMadsen #RIP #Nishabdham #Tribute #PeopleMediaFactory" Michael Madsen,who has acted in a number of critically acclaimed Hollywood films including Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill Vol. 2, Species and Die Another Day, passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest on Thursday morning. He was 67. In Nishabdam, which was directed by Hemant Madhukar, Michael Madsen played a police officer called Richard Dawkins. The film, which featured Anushka Shetty and Madhavan in the lead, was a mystery thriller that was produced by Kona Venkat of Kona Film Corporation and T G Vishwa Prasad of People Media Factory. The film revolved around Anushka Shetty's character called Sakshi in the film. In Nishabdam, Anushka plays a gifted artist who is hearing and speech impaired. She witnesses a tragic incident in a villa that is believed to be haunted. What happens then is what the film is all about. Meanwhile, even as work on 'The Raja Saab' is happening at a brisk pace, its producers People Media Factory last week issued a casting call for their 50th film, which they said would be a "world class adventurous tribal movie made in India for the world." Taking to its Instagram page, the production house wrote,"#PMF50 – Our 50th Film Calls for a Global Tribe! People Media Factory is now casting for our milestone 50th film - a world-class adventurous tribal movie made in India for the world. We're looking for bold, fit, and fierce individuals of Indian, African, Middle Eastern, and East Asian ethnicities to become part of an epic story rooted in survival, spirit, and strength. Swipe to see the vision. This could be the role that transforms your life."


Hindustan Times
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Adivi Sesh puts rumours of rift with Shruti Haasan over Dacoit walkout to rest: ‘No big controversy'
Actors Adivi Sesh and Shruti Haasan attended a 50 Cent concert in Mumbai in November last year. A month later, the duo announced that they were working together in a rustic drama called Dacoit. However, soon there was talk of a rift over creative differences and Mrunal Thakur being announced as the replacement for Shruti in May this year only added salt. On Rajesh Manne's podcast, Sesh clarified that there was no 'big controversy' surrounding Shruti's exit. Shruti Haasan was supposed to play one of the leads in Adivi Sesh's Dacoit. Sesh was asked on the podcast about Shruti walking out of the project despite their collaboration being announced with a video last year. Sesh revealed why she walked out and said, 'It just didn't work out. Also too many things like working styles. And also, she's very busy with Coolie. So it was very amicable and friendly. It takes me a lot of time to make a film. So, not everyone will sync with that process. Really, that's the reason why. There's no big controversy behind it.' He also stated that he has liked Mrunal since he watched her in Sita Ramam and was happy she said yes to the project in a matter of hours, unlike other Bollywood actors who usually take a month. Sesh also stated that Mrunal was happy that in their announcement video, she was introduced first and her name took centre stage, unlike how it's usually done. Sesh called Dacoit a 'two-hero film', saying her character has equal importance in it. About Dacoit Dacoit is cinematographer Shaneil Deo's debut as a director. The cameraman is known as the man behind the visuals of Wild Dog, Nishabdham, and Goodachari. Dacoit, which also stars Anurag Kashyap as a cop, is being shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu. Some characters will be portrayed by different actors in both versions. It is slated for release on 25 December. Sesh also has the sequel to Goodachari, G2, lined up. The film will also star Wamiqa Gabbi, Banita Sandhu, and Emraan Hashmi. The actor called the film 'monstrous' on the podcast, revealing that they will shoot it in six countries instead of using greenscreen.