

While Aanand L. Rai and Shah Rukh Khan recently took to social media to reveal to fans that they will be revealing the title of the film on January 1, the duo kept their promise and have now unveiled the same. The film titled Zero will feature Shah Rukh Khan in the role of dwarf and is slated for a Christmas release this year. Featuring Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma as leading ladies, the film is scheduled to hit the silver screen on December 21, 2018.
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- 1/1/2018
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Written by Christa Faust, Gary Phillips | Art by Andrea Camerini | Published by Titan Comics
Three issues behind us, and things have really started to move forward at speed. Although the central story follows sex worker Roxy and on/off boyfriend Nick Zero, and the bad guys in pursuit of the tape they possess showing a murder, the book excels by juggling this with all those other characters and subplots. The central plot is like the middle of a wheel, with all the subplots moving outwards from it. Roxy with Nick (and Kat), Aiesha with son Zee, Simon Went protecting his son, and a handful of other minor characters coming and going. It’s a well written tapestry of a place and time that although not that long ago, seems to be of a completely different age.
Last issue saw Roxy and Nick’s friend Snyder make an ill-judged move to blackmail Went,...
Three issues behind us, and things have really started to move forward at speed. Although the central story follows sex worker Roxy and on/off boyfriend Nick Zero, and the bad guys in pursuit of the tape they possess showing a murder, the book excels by juggling this with all those other characters and subplots. The central plot is like the middle of a wheel, with all the subplots moving outwards from it. Roxy with Nick (and Kat), Aiesha with son Zee, Simon Went protecting his son, and a handful of other minor characters coming and going. It’s a well written tapestry of a place and time that although not that long ago, seems to be of a completely different age.
Last issue saw Roxy and Nick’s friend Snyder make an ill-judged move to blackmail Went,...
- 2/22/2017
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
I laughed, I cried.
No, it's not all about me, but The Night Of Season 1 Episode 8 delivered about as much of a happy ending as the series could have under the circumstances.
There was a very non-case related reason I thought the character revealed as the killer would be the killer, but other than justice for Andrea, finding the killer was hardly the reason to watch The Night Of.
From the point of watching a case and learning how your average citizen can be raked over the coals. their life inexplicably changed forever just by being in the wrong place at the wrong time, The Night Of was a brilliant learning experience.
Thankfully, Naz got his "happy" ending because a retiring Detective Box couldn't (and wouldn't) in the end leave the case with so many unanswered questions.
If Stone hadn't decided to get involved with Naz after seeing him in lockup that first night,...
No, it's not all about me, but The Night Of Season 1 Episode 8 delivered about as much of a happy ending as the series could have under the circumstances.
There was a very non-case related reason I thought the character revealed as the killer would be the killer, but other than justice for Andrea, finding the killer was hardly the reason to watch The Night Of.
From the point of watching a case and learning how your average citizen can be raked over the coals. their life inexplicably changed forever just by being in the wrong place at the wrong time, The Night Of was a brilliant learning experience.
Thankfully, Naz got his "happy" ending because a retiring Detective Box couldn't (and wouldn't) in the end leave the case with so many unanswered questions.
If Stone hadn't decided to get involved with Naz after seeing him in lockup that first night,...
- 8/29/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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