Siddhant Chaturvedi’s journey in Bollywood has been truly remarkable. Starting as MC Sher, the street rapper in ‘Gully Boy’, Siddhant quickly made a name for himself with his compelling performance. His portrayal of a confident rapper in Mumbai's underground hip-hop scene not only earned him appreciation but also set the stage for his future in the industry.
With Rocky aur Rani Kii Prem Kahani, two of this generation’s finest actors try to resuscitate a genre we have grown up watching, but also gotten over. To their credit, they might just have done it.
This has never happened before in the history of Bollywood cinema ever since we can remember and if one considers the box office journey since the beginning of the new millennium, it is abysmal, to say the least,
Rhodes has said that he has been listening to the film’s soundtrack on repeat since last year and that he had finally gotten a chance to watch it on his flight to India
In a bid to spread awareness on the recent upsurge in the spread of fake news, Mumbai Police wrote on Twitter: "Bhaag Bhaag Bhaag Aya Share Aya Share".
Gully Boy has entered the Rs 100 crore club and the results have been good for a story that has been set in a world which has otherwise not been exposed to Bollywood fans.