A Netflix Nigerian series, War: Wrath and Revenge, is all about the power struggle among the political factions and royal family of Kowa. The six-part series revolves around a gubernatorial candidate, Nuhu Bula, who aimed to bring a positive change in his community, especially to alleviate the socioeconomic condition of the miners, but the standing governor, Sanusi, stood on his way, doing everything he could to get rid of Nuhu. However, Nuhu was backed by Buba Koda, a member of the royal family, who played a significant role in Nuhu Bula’s rise. Let’s discuss the story of War: Wrath and Revenge to know how events unfolded around Nuhu Bula.
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Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Series?
War: Wrath and Revenge opened with a massive explosion at a mine in Nanji, costing a lot of miners their lives in the process. Nuhu Bula, along with his wife,...
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Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Series?
War: Wrath and Revenge opened with a massive explosion at a mine in Nanji, costing a lot of miners their lives in the process. Nuhu Bula, along with his wife,...
- 12/29/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
In the first episode of Scam 2003: The Telgi Story, we witnessed the journey of Abdul Karim Telgi, a man from a small village in Karnataka. He moved to Bombay and started working at a guest house, eventually marrying the owner’s daughter, Nafisa. However, his life took a turn when he was arrested for forging fake passports. In prison, he met a fellow inmate, Kaushal who became his friend and business partner. After their release, they attempted to steal stamps from share certificates, but it wasn’t profitable. Telgi then came up with the idea to sell fake stamp papers and devised a solid plan on how to collect them. Scam 2003 Episode 2 showed how Telgi crafted a master plan to steal original stamp papers, which ultimately became the key to his financial success.
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How Did Telgi Acquire Stamp Papers?
In Scam 2003 Episode 2, Telgi hatches a clever plan to acquire valuable stamp papers.
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How Did Telgi Acquire Stamp Papers?
In Scam 2003 Episode 2, Telgi hatches a clever plan to acquire valuable stamp papers.
- 9/1/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
During the challenging year of 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Hansal Mehta’s Scam 1992 emerged as a major success. Owing to its unskippable intro music and Prateek Gandhi’s outstanding performance, the show gained immense popularity. Now, after three years, Hansal Mehta is set to release another installment in the series, focusing on India’s infamous scam from 2003, The Telgi Story. While various films, series, and documentaries like Paper starring Rohit Roy or 2009’s Mudrank: The Stamp have already explored this scam, a unique take is expected from this new series to offer a fresh perspective. Unlike the previous series, Scam 1992, Mehta’s involvement is limited to him being the showrunner, as the direction is handled by Tushar Hiranandini.
The series revolves around Abdul Karim Telgi, a lower-middle-class hawker with big dreams. Despite having a degree, he struggled financially and wanted more than just survival. He desired wealth and influence.
The series revolves around Abdul Karim Telgi, a lower-middle-class hawker with big dreams. Despite having a degree, he struggled financially and wanted more than just survival. He desired wealth and influence.
- 9/1/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
New works by Palestinian docmaker Amer Shomali (“The Wanted 18”), emerging Egyptian filmmaker Sara Shazli (“Back Home”) and first-time Jordanian director Amjad Al Rasheed are among the 16 projects selected for the 9th Cairo Film Connection, the Cairo Film Festival’s co-production platform.
The event features films from 10 countries, including five from the host nation, with 11 fiction and documentary features in development and five currently in post-production being presented to producers, distributors, sales agents and festival programmers.
This year’s edition received a record 135 submissions, according to incoming Cairo Film Connection manager Lynda Belkhiria, pointing toward a broader surge in production across North Africa and the Middle East. “There is a need, there is a demand,” she said. “There is something going on across the region.”
Many of the projects are female-led and examine the ongoing struggle of women to define themselves against the expectations of their families and societies. Still others...
The event features films from 10 countries, including five from the host nation, with 11 fiction and documentary features in development and five currently in post-production being presented to producers, distributors, sales agents and festival programmers.
This year’s edition received a record 135 submissions, according to incoming Cairo Film Connection manager Lynda Belkhiria, pointing toward a broader surge in production across North Africa and the Middle East. “There is a need, there is a demand,” she said. “There is something going on across the region.”
Many of the projects are female-led and examine the ongoing struggle of women to define themselves against the expectations of their families and societies. Still others...
- 11/17/2022
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
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