

Tribhanga Tanvi Azmi and Kajol played mother-daughter caught in misunderstandings in Tribhanga. We just cannot forget the opening sequence, and how the film speeds off right from the word go. Its layers soon begin to peel off, unraveling a story of class divide, corporate greed, misogyny and privilege, with the protagonists belonging to opposite worlds, fighting for co-existence. The dark comedy drama follows Pinky who saves Sandeep from the clout of assailants, but only on the surface. This one had Dibakar Banerjee written all over it. Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar also starred Neena Gupta and Raghubir Yadav. This is Bollywood and not National Geographic. There’s forest, four-legged beasts and a roaring Vidya. In fact it seems to take off right after Amit’s previous Newton. A topical subject handled in a unique manner, Sherni is about primacy of nature and human greed, with the stamp of Amit Masurkar. This Vidya Balan starrer has two tigresses, to say the least. The actress also has a horror comedy (Kakuda) and an Amazon Prime series (Fallen) in the pipeline.Vidya Balan plays a Forest Officer caught in the conflict of man-animal while also surviving in a hostile environment. She will then head to Sanjay Leela Bhansali's highly anticipated series, Heera Mandi that goes on floors early next year. Sonakshi is also busy shooting for Double XL - a slice-of-life drama about overweight girls that also stars Huma Qureshi and Zaheer Iqbal. With Bulbul Tarang getting shelved, Shree Narayan Singh has now shifted his focus to another project and is currently filming for a Zee5 show, Sutliyan starring Shiv Pandit and Plabita Borthakhur.

A social drama set in UP's Kannauj city, the film reportedly revolved around dowry and its horrific implications in society. Sinha was supposed to play a bride who sets out to challenge the rules once she learns that certain social barriers will prevent her fiancé from partaking in a celebratory wedding custom. Toilet - Ek Prem Katha and Batti Gul Meter Chalu fame Shree Narayan Singh was assigned to direct it from the script by Arshad Sayeed. Bulbul Tarang was a part of the 41 Indian titles Netflix had unveiled in March for the year 2021.
