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Quantum of Solace releases on DVD and Blu-ray in India
MUMBAI: Excel Home Videos has released Quantum of Solace, the latest from the 007 franchise, on DVD and Blu-ray.
The film releases in 4 SKUs. A two-disc limited edition DVD will be released for the bond fans and DVD enthusiasts. This includes ‘Bond on location‘, ‘start of shooting‘, ‘on location‘, ‘Olga Kurylenko and the boat chase‘, ‘director Marc Forster‘ and ‘music‘. This is priced at Rs 499.
The second is a one-disc plug and play DVD helping DVD-challenged users play the DVD without help. Both the SKUs include features in three additional languages including Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, available for Rs 399.
The third SKU is also a plug and play DVD and is targeted towards the Hindi audience. It is priced at Rs 149. The fourth SKU is the Blu-Ray, which is available for Rs 1199 as an inaugural offer.
In Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig returns as the latest incarnation of 007. The plot follows directly from Casino Royale.
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Rashmika Mandanna, Shanaya Kapoor and Naila Grrewal climb IMDb’s Indian celebrity rankings
Upcoming films and returning shows are driving fan interest across Bollywood and streaming
MUMBAI: Bollywood’s popularity contest has a new weekly scorecard, and the numbers are telling. IMDb’s Popular Indian Celebrities list for this week places Shanaya Kapoor at number six, buoyed by buzz around her film Tu Yaa Main. Naila Grrewal slots in at seven on the back of the returning comedy series Maamla Legal Hai, while Rashmika Mandanna climbs to eighth, riding mounting anticipation for Cocktail 2.
The list, available exclusively on the IMDb app for Android and iOS, tracks trending Indian entertainers and filmmakers each week, drawing on data from more than 200m monthly visits to the platform worldwide.
Further down the rankings, Raaka is keeping two of its biggest names in the spotlight. Deepika Padukone holds 11th position, with Allu Arjun close behind at 13th, as the film continues to find traction with audiences.
The list offers fans a weekly pulse on who is breaking through, who is holding steady, and who is fading. It is a barometer as unsparing as the box office itself.








