
Cast: Luke Kenny, Kirti Kulhari, Ashwin Mushran, Benjamin Gilani Directors: Devaki Singh, Luke Kenny Being a zombie means reaching a state where the sub-conscious starts ruling the body in a way in which the living being turns into a walking dead. The body doesn't die which gives weapons like gun, dagger and sometimes tanks a chance to kill the zombie. Luke Kenny and Devaki Singh's 'Rise of the Zombie' accepts...

06:38 PM, Apr 05, 2013

New Delhi: Ramsay Brothers contributed a lot in establishing horror as a sough after genre in the Hindi film industry, and they experimented with different versions of ghosts in their film. Though zombies were also a part of their films in different forms but they never based an entire film on the zombies only. Now, Luke Kenny and Devaki Singh have come up with a proper zombie film, which stars...

01:24 PM, Apr 05, 2013

New Delhi: Bollywood has experimented with ghosts and spirits for years in innumerable films, making the horror genre quite popular. But it seems that Indian directors are now ready to take the horror genre to a new level for the Indian audiences by introducing them to zombies. Luke Kenny, who was last seen in 'Rock On!' is set to give India it's first zombie film 'Rise of the Zombie'. On...

11:25 AM, Apr 04, 2013

Directed by Luke Kenny and Devaki Singh, the film stars Luke Kenny, Kirti and Ashwin Mushran in the lead roles. ...

10:42 AM, Feb 10, 2013

New Delhi: Director Abhishek Kapoor, who shot to fame with his 2008 release 'Rock On', is excited to be back with the sequel of the film starring the same lead actors. The original movie starred actor-director Farhan Akhtar, Arjun Rampal, Luke Kenny and Purab Kohli. The film marked Farhan's acting and singing debut and enjoyed immense popularity. It also won Arjun a National award."We are working on the script of...

05:48 PM, Jun 19, 2012

New Delhi: Hindi film music has echoed the changes in Indian popular culture for the last 60 years mirroring the growth of the country in sync with global trends, says India's first male video jockey (VJ), Luke Kenny. "We have a great tradition of music in Hindi films. If you look at the evolution of Hindi films, you would find that they always had songs in them. The film songs...

12:20 PM, Aug 28, 2011