Sandeep Goyat was previously seen in ‘Akhada’ as a lead and in ‘Shiksha Mandal’ as Dsp Vikram Dangi and in many more. He will be now seen playing a grey character in upcoming multilingual film ‘InCar’.
Talking about his character, he says: “The Role of Yash is a complete different personality from Sandeep Goyat. Yash is very confused, layered with a very complex role, who usually does things under peer pressure. This character was extremely challenging for me. However, I have put all my efforts to make it relatable to the audience.”
He further adds: “I have played many other characters but ‘Incar’ has given me an opportunity to showcase my talent by playing something different.”
Directed and written by Harsh Warrdhan, presented by Inbox Pictures and produced by Anjum Qureshi and Sajid Qureshi, the film is all set to release in theatres on March 3 in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.
Talking about his character, he says: “The Role of Yash is a complete different personality from Sandeep Goyat. Yash is very confused, layered with a very complex role, who usually does things under peer pressure. This character was extremely challenging for me. However, I have put all my efforts to make it relatable to the audience.”
He further adds: “I have played many other characters but ‘Incar’ has given me an opportunity to showcase my talent by playing something different.”
Directed and written by Harsh Warrdhan, presented by Inbox Pictures and produced by Anjum Qureshi and Sajid Qureshi, the film is all set to release in theatres on March 3 in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.
- 2/28/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 25 (Ians) Actress Ritika Singh, who will be playing the role of an assault survivor in the upcoming film ‘InCar’, said that it was very difficult to switch off the Mma fighter in her and act as a victim.
She told Ians: “It was difficult for me to keep the martial artiste in me at bay and function like a regular girl because as an Mma fighter, I would know how to get out of a certain situation and how to use my body and its flexibility to its strength. I had to really work on it.”
But what surprised her during the course of filming was the superhuman strength that the human body can exhibit when pushed to a corner.
“Often the human body exhibits a superhuman strength when one is stuck in a difficult situation and that’s what surprised me about myself. To discover that superhuman...
She told Ians: “It was difficult for me to keep the martial artiste in me at bay and function like a regular girl because as an Mma fighter, I would know how to get out of a certain situation and how to use my body and its flexibility to its strength. I had to really work on it.”
But what surprised her during the course of filming was the superhuman strength that the human body can exhibit when pushed to a corner.
“Often the human body exhibits a superhuman strength when one is stuck in a difficult situation and that’s what surprised me about myself. To discover that superhuman...
- 2/25/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 22 (Ians) Actress and former mixed martial artist, Ritika Singh, who is known for her work in Tamil films and also worked in Hindi, Telugu, and Malayalam films, recounted how she was not allowed to wash hair for 16 days while shooting for the multilingual film ‘InCar’.
While sharing the shooting experience and keeping the hair unwashed, she said: “Harsh Warrdhan Sir and I decided against washing my hair because I’m supposed to have that very disheveled look, and the continuity in this film was extremely important because the whole film is a one day story. In fact, it is a 2-hour story that unfolds in real-time, so maintaining the same look, hair, makeup and clothes wise was critical.”
Ritika is best known for her performance in the Tamil film ‘Irudhi Suttru’. Later, she did Telugu movies ‘Guru’, ‘Neevevaro’, among others.
She added further about how after the shoot wrapped up,...
While sharing the shooting experience and keeping the hair unwashed, she said: “Harsh Warrdhan Sir and I decided against washing my hair because I’m supposed to have that very disheveled look, and the continuity in this film was extremely important because the whole film is a one day story. In fact, it is a 2-hour story that unfolds in real-time, so maintaining the same look, hair, makeup and clothes wise was critical.”
Ritika is best known for her performance in the Tamil film ‘Irudhi Suttru’. Later, she did Telugu movies ‘Guru’, ‘Neevevaro’, among others.
She added further about how after the shoot wrapped up,...
- 2/22/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
The trailer of the upcoming Ritika Singh-starrer ‘InCar’ was unveiled on Friday. It shows Ritika’s character, a call centre executive, who gets kidnapped and assaulted.
The film is said to be inspired by true events and has been helmed by debutant director, Harsh Warrdhan.
Speaking about the film, Ritika Singh said: “‘InCar’ is an experience which every woman in this country has felt – the harassment with words, the double-meaning jokes, the lust and the rampant disregard for the law. The story explores how some men guard the honour of their mothers and sisters but objectify other women. It’s a human story that audiences of all ages will relate to.”
The film depicts the survival journey of a kidnapped woman and the film is shot entirely in a moving car in Haryana. The film also stars Manish Jhanjholia, Sandeep Goyat, Sunil Soni, and Gyan Prakash in pivotal roles.
The film is said to be inspired by true events and has been helmed by debutant director, Harsh Warrdhan.
Speaking about the film, Ritika Singh said: “‘InCar’ is an experience which every woman in this country has felt – the harassment with words, the double-meaning jokes, the lust and the rampant disregard for the law. The story explores how some men guard the honour of their mothers and sisters but objectify other women. It’s a human story that audiences of all ages will relate to.”
The film depicts the survival journey of a kidnapped woman and the film is shot entirely in a moving car in Haryana. The film also stars Manish Jhanjholia, Sandeep Goyat, Sunil Soni, and Gyan Prakash in pivotal roles.
- 2/17/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 16 (Ians) The first poster from the upcoming thriller film, ‘InCar’ was unveiled on Thursday by the makers. The film, which stars the National-award winning actress Ritika Singh, is inspired by true events and is based on the spine-chilling survival journey of a college girl.
The intriguing poster stars Ritika Singh, Manish Jhanjholia, Sandeep Goyat, Sunil Soni and Gyan Prakash and shows Ritika with a bruised face sitting inside a car, as she is held at gunpoint.
Ritika, who began her acting career in 2013, was spotted by director Sudha Kongara Prasad in an advertisement for the Super Fight League.
The actress later auditioned to play a leading role in the bilingual film, ‘Saala Khadoos’ which also starred R. Madhavan. She was cast for the part after the makers managed to contact her through the competition’s chairman, Raj Kundra.
Meanwhile, ‘InCar’ has been helmed and written by Harsh Warrdhan.
The intriguing poster stars Ritika Singh, Manish Jhanjholia, Sandeep Goyat, Sunil Soni and Gyan Prakash and shows Ritika with a bruised face sitting inside a car, as she is held at gunpoint.
Ritika, who began her acting career in 2013, was spotted by director Sudha Kongara Prasad in an advertisement for the Super Fight League.
The actress later auditioned to play a leading role in the bilingual film, ‘Saala Khadoos’ which also starred R. Madhavan. She was cast for the part after the makers managed to contact her through the competition’s chairman, Raj Kundra.
Meanwhile, ‘InCar’ has been helmed and written by Harsh Warrdhan.
- 2/16/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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