Mumbai: The Hollywood Reporter India has unveiled its inaugural print edition this February, marking its debut in the Indian entertainment landscape. The highly anticipated premiere issue offers an extensive exploration of India’s dynamic entertainment industry, featuring a captivating cover story with pan-Indian superstar, Allu Arjun.
Cover Story: Allu Arjun on ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’
In an exclusive, candid interview, Allu Arjun, celebrated for his transformative roles, discusses the immense success of his latest blockbuster, Pushpa 2: The Rule. Arjun opens up about his portrayal of the iconic character Pushpa Raj and the challenges he faced while filming, including a groundbreaking scene where he dons a sari for the Gangamma Jathara sequence. “The key to portraying Pushpa Raj was remaining true to the character while pushing boundaries for authenticity,” Arjun shares. He also teases his future projects, including the highly anticipated Pushpa 3, and offers a glimpse of what’s to come for his beloved co-star, Srivalli.
What Else to Expect from This Issue:
- Tabu’s International Foray: Renowned actress Tabu shares insights into her unique career choices, including her venture into international television with HBO’s Dune: Prophecy. Tabu reflects on the challenges of portraying Sister Francesca and how the role is pushing her boundaries as an actor.
- Reviving Cinematic Classics: A comprehensive feature delves into India’s film restoration movement, with a focus on the Film Heritage Foundation’s efforts to preserve the nation’s cinematic treasures while balancing authenticity in the digital era.
- Culinary Spotlight – Papa’s Bombay: Discover Mumbai’s latest culinary hotspot, Papa’s Bombay, where Chef Hussain Shahzad reimagines classic dishes. This piece offers a fresh perspective on the city’s gastronomic landscape with a blend of traditional and modern influences.
- Imtiaz Ali on Storytelling: Acclaimed director Imtiaz Ali reflects on his two-decade-long career, discussing the deeply personal nature of his films and his unwavering commitment to creating stories that defy conventional norms.
- Industry Roundtables: Seven insightful roundtable discussions feature industry legends such as Zoya Akhtar, Karan Johar, Shabana Azmi, and Kareena Kapoor Khan. These discussions tackle crucial topics such as evolving financial models, the future of streaming platforms, and the changing landscape of Indian cinema.
Availability:
The Hollywood Reporter India inaugural issue will be available across major metropolitan areas and select Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. Readers can find copies at:
- Airports: Bookstores in key metros, including Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Kolkata at WILCO, WH Smith, and Higginbotham outlets.
- Premium Bookstores: Located in prominent shopping malls and commercial hubs.
- Prime Newsstands: Across all cities.
- Blinkit: Delivery available in Delhi/NCR, Mumbai, and Bangalore.