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While talking about a fight sequence in The Gray Man:
Abhinandan: They’ve both been trying to kill each other since the beginning of the film. In the end, you get a chance. You’ll throw away the gun, you’ll throw away the knife. Chal hand to hand ho jaye.
Rajyasree: “Chal hand to hand ho jaye” – no one said to each other.
Abhinandan: Ranjeet and Amitabh Bachchan used to do this in the ‘70s!
Abhinandan, Rajyasree and Ayesha burst out laughing.
In this episode of Awful and Awesome, Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen are joined by Ayesha Sood, director of the Netflix series Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi. Ayesha explains the challenges she faced while shooting the series and her experience with Netflix. The panel also discusses the film The Gray Man; Ranveer Singh’s controversial photoshoot; and how Shamshera flopped at the box office.
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