Category: Hindi

  • ‘The Badlapur Boys’ manage Rs 50 lakh at the BO

    ‘The Badlapur Boys’ manage Rs 50 lakh at the BO

    MUMBAI: The first sports film on the traditional Indian sport Kabaddi, The Badlapur Boys shows some figures worth its while collecting about Rs 50 lakh for the opening weekend.

     

    Main Aur Mr Right found no favour with the audience. Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain, a docudrama on the 1984 Bhopal gas leak tragedy, does too little too late. The film is just a past memory for most and it puts together just about Rs 1.25 crore in its first week. Sulemani Keeda has failed badly.

     

    Ungli has added Rs 60 lakh to its collections in second week taking its two week tally to Rs 15.4 crore. Zid has collected Rs 35 lakh in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 6.25 crore.

     

    Action Jackson, though counted among major productions, has failed miserably. The film with worse than mediocre content, opened badly not surprisingly ending its first week Rs 46.15 crore.

     

    Happy Ending ended its third week run with not such a happy ending. Kill/Dil managed to add Rs 10 lakh in its fourth week to take its four week tally to Rs 33.97 crore.

     

    Chaar Sahibzaade (Punjabi) is set to emerge as the biggest regional grosser of the recent times.

  • Salman dethrones SRK in Forbes list

    Salman dethrones SRK in Forbes list

    MUMBAI: The Forbes 2014 India celebrity list is out. And this time, it has a new leader.

     

    After enjoying the top rank in the list for three consecutive years, Shah Rukh Khan has been replaced by Salman Khan. The reason behind SRK going down from the coveted spot to number 3 position is lack of any film release (except a cameo) between 1 October 2013 to 30 September 2014.

     

    Meanwhile, Salman topped the charts, both in terms of revenues and fame.

     

    At number two place, it’s Amitabh Bachchan, who has moved up by three positions in 2014. Big B’s charisma was enhanced by his nearly 12 million Twitter following.

     

    The top 10 celebs and the money made by them:

     

    1. Salman Khan: Rs 244.50 crore

    2. Amitabh Bachchan: Rs 196.75 crore

    3. Shah Rukh Khan: Rs 202.40 crore

    4. MS Dhoni: Rs 141.80 crore

    5. Akshay Kumar: Rs 172.00 crore

    6. Virat Kohli: Rs 58.43 crore

    7. Aamir Khan: Rs 80.47 crore

    8. Deepika Padukone: Rs 67.20 crore

    9. Hrithik Roshan: Rs 85.00 crore

    10. Sachin Tendulkar: Rs 59.54 crore

  • The cast of ‘Main Aur Mr Riight’ on promotion spree

    The cast of ‘Main Aur Mr Riight’ on promotion spree

    MUMBAI: Continuing promotions in full swing for their upcoming film Main Aur Mr Riight, the cast was spotted in Jaipur, Delhi and Chandigarh during the week. Producer Pooja Gujral, director Adeeb Rais, actors Barun Sobti, Shenaz Tresury along with singers Jaspinder Narula, Jasbir Jassi and Shibani Kashyap had fun promoting it in these cities.

     

    At Jaipur, the team visited Bhiyani College of Science and Management where they had a good time with the students, talking and dancing with them. The cast kept the students entertained with their anecdotes while the students were thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the stars. Next the team went to Delhi, where they were a part of media interactions and interviews followed by a musical concert at Hype Lounge. The cast performed to songs from the film at the concert along with Shibani Kashyap’s band, the band Astitva and singer Jasbir Jassi, who has sung the song ‘Desi Daru’ from the film.

     

    Their last stop was Chandigarh where a press conference was held at Wave Cinemas. The city also saw the performance. Later the lead couple, Barun and Shenaz, also took part in a photo-shoot. Overall, the promotions for Main Aur Mr Riight were busy and entertaining, giving the cast a sneak-peek into the excitement of fans for the film.

     

    Directed by Adeeb Rais and produced by Pooja Gujral and Aseem Rais, Main Aur Mr. Riight  is presented by Madmidaas films. The music has been given by renowned singer/musician Bappi Lahiri and many more. The movie is slated to release is on 12 December 2014.

  • Emraan Hashmi starred ‘Tigers’ to release next year

    Emraan Hashmi starred ‘Tigers’ to release next year

    NEW DELHI: The Emraan Hashmi starrer ‘Tigers’ directed by Danis Tanovic will be released in India on 6 March next year.

     

    Produced by Prashita Chaudhary of French company Cinemorphic and co-produced by Guneet Monga of Sikhya Entertainment apart from Anurag Kashyap and others, Tigers is a true story of the salesman who blew the whistle on the baby food scandal in Pakistan.

     

    It also stars Geetanjali Thapa, Supriya Pathak and Khalid Abdalla. The film’s music has been composed by Pritam. A salesman working in the pharmaceutical industry in Pakistan, discovers its truths, while selling baby formula products, and tries to fight against the system.

     

    “I’m curious to see how Indians react to Tigers. I’m very happy with the response at the festivals. The theatrical release is the next frontier,” said Tanovic.

     

    The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September this year followed by a screening at the San Sebastian Film Festival. 

  • ‘Action Jackson’ reports Rs 29.1 crore at BO

    ‘Action Jackson’ reports Rs 29.1 crore at BO

    MUMBAI: Action Jackson has proved to be one of the worst films, content wise and the opening response has been poor for a top star film. The film has been able to put together a poor Rs 29.1 crore for its opening weekend.

    Sulemani Keeda too failed to find audience. Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain collected a symbolic Rs 70 lakh in its first weekend at the box office.

    Ungli has been poor; managing just Rs 14.8 crore in its first week at the box office. Zid which collected Rs 5.9 crore for its first week, is poor.

    Zed Plus, a satire on security to VIPs has failed to create ripples as it collects a poor Rs 55 lakh in its first week.

    Happy Ending too has failed miserably. The film has collected Rs 1.25 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 14.75 crore.

    Chaar Sahibzaade continued to be rock steady as it added Rs 7.7 crore in its fourth week to take its four week total to Rs 30.8 crore.

    Kill/Dil has run its course adding just Rs 30 lakh in its third week taking its three week total to Rs 33.87 crore.

     

  • ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ website wins honour at the Asian CEF Awards

    ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ website wins honour at the Asian CEF Awards

    MUMBAI: Everymedia Technologies has been awarded the “most admired audience engagement website” by the Asian CEF Awards for excellence in web and app along with the integrated marketing awards. The company won the award for the movie website, www.shuddhdesiromance.com, which they had created for Yash Raj Films’ ‘Shuddh Desi Romance.’

     

    The Asian CEF Awards ceremony, along with the integrated marketing communications forum, was held on 6 December 2014, at Taj Lands End, Mumbai.

     

    Everymedia Technologies chief technology officer Parag Bhansali said, “It is always an honour to be recognised for your work and this is certainly a proud moment for the entire team. The website did noticeably well in bringing in more audience even in the age of social media. We’re thankful that YRF entrusted their faith in us and hope to continue doing quality work in the future.”

     

     Yash Raj Films vice president digital Anand Gurnani added, “Connecting with the audiences on the digital space has many hurdles of its own, especially when everybody depends on social media these days. Cracking a concept led website for a movie like ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ was even tougher. We are glad that our efforts in getting the right strategy for the website and audiences at large paid off.” 

  • Sharafat gayi tel Lene to be released by Sony Pictures

    Sharafat gayi tel Lene to be released by Sony Pictures

    NEW DELHI:  The fun “con-com” film Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene produced by Devinder Jain and Akhilesh Jain and directed by Gurmmeet Singh is to be distributed by Sony Pictures India.

     

    The film starring Zayed Khan, Rannvijay Singh, Tina Desai and Anupam Kher with music by Meet Bros Anjjan and Dhruv Dhalla, will release pan India on 16 January 2015.

    The film is about Prithvi Khuranna (Zayed Khan), a middle class working professional who walks into an ATM booth and discovers that his bank balance has jumped from less than Rs. 5000 to over Rs. 100 crores. Obviously this windfall comes at a huge price. He receives a call from underworld’s most notorious don, ‘Dawood’.

     

    Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene is a comic caper set in the nation’s capital as the lives of three youngsters go topsy-turvy when they try and track down the origin of this mysterious money. The catchy first song “Selfiyaan” is already out online and is a tongue-and-cheek commentary on the ubiquitous social phenomenon of selfies.

    Trinity Group was established in 1979 and has a diverse businesses portfolio of Insurance, Re-insurance, infrastructure, retail and have now ventured into the entertainment industry. Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene is their maiden venture. The producers are excited about this film and assure total entertainment for the masses worldwide.

  • ‘Action Jackson’…Twin torture

    ‘Action Jackson’…Twin torture

    MUMBAI: The trend of action has crossed the satiation point and has reached the point of immediate return. Time to stop these super human action scenes, where just one blow can cause a guy to fall or make a speeding car do summersaults. This film is one more addition to a single screen theme made for multiplexes where, only Salman Khan has been able to carry them through.

    Ajay Devgn is a Superman in his both roles, that of Vishi and AJ, though he does not wear a cape with his underwear outside. While Ajay in India is a small time crook partnered by his sidekick, Kunaal Roy Kapoor. Sonakshi Sinha is an unlucky girl whose luck changes when she opens a mall dressing room door and happens to watch Devgn in his birthday suit. After that, things stop going wrong with her. She thinks her luck has changed after watching Devgn’s lower body sans pants or underclothes. The makers’ idea of comedy is that, all her four female friends also want to watch Devgn to change their luck. The humour is totally lost on the viewer.

    For most of the first half, the Devgn in India monopolises the screen, generally romancing Sonakshi and doing nothing important. He is supposed to be a mandavli king in Mumbai, the guy who is an unofficial arbitrator of disputes who is available at a price. You are shown him hitting someor continuity of events.

     

     

    Producers: Gordhan Tanwani, Sunil Lulla.

    Director: Prabhu Dheva.

    Cast: Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Yami Gautam, Manasni Mamgai, Kunaal Roy Kapoor.

     

    As if one Devgn was not trying your nerves with his personal video games where he destroys innumerable uniformed red suit guys armed with guns and Ninja-to, the Ninja swords, the other can do even better. He is the trouble-shooter cum shooter for an Indian don operating from Bangkok. The don here is a caricature, probably drawn by a cartoonist, inspired by the villains from Farz (1967) or Dr No (1962) or Shaan (1980).

    The villain is sinister, his sister, Manasvi Mamgai, is even more so. She displays a bust line any man would be attracted to which the Bangkok Ajay Devgn is not for whom she has developed the hots. Because this lad is committed to the love of his life, Yami Gautam. Manasvi wants Devgn at all costs and orders to kill Yami who is already pregnant though not married to Devgn yet. But, Yami has this strength to survive all assaults which could prove fatal for any normal being.

    As if the first part was not bad enough, the two Devgns meet to share the burden of the second half. And, if the film was not going anywhere so far, now it does; it goes haywire! You don’t know which Devgn is which and you are also convinced, nor does the director!

    This film has no script nor a definite track. The direction by Prabhu Dheva is pits, most amateur. Actually, the film is grossly directionless; there is no continuity from a sequence to another one. Even choreography, which is Prabhu’s forte, is pathetic. As for performances, Devgn is poor, Sonakshi is rank bad, Yami tries to match her and the villain is comic. The only good portrayal comes from Manasvi, playing a maniacal lover. Kunaal Roy  Kapoor is a liability.

    The film is poor on all counts including music, continuity, editing, photography and dialogue.

    Action Jackson is the worst film of the year and may even win the worst film of the decade status!

    ‘Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain’…Miniaturised version?

    Producers: Sumanto Roy, Ravi Walia.

    Director: Ravi Kumar.

    Cast: Rajpal Yadav, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Fagun Ivy Thakrar, Manoj Joshi, Joy Sengupta, Martin Brambach, David Brooks.

     

    December 2014 marks 30 years since the world’s worst disaster, The Bhopal Gas Leak tragedy took place. The incident is reported to have killed over 3500 people, blinded many, led to deformed new-borns and has survivors who live with handicaps and all suffered because of the lethal MIC (Methyl Isocyanate) gas leak from the pesticide maker giant Union Carbide Plant in Bhopal.

    To make it a human interest story and avoid documentary approach, the film involves a settlement of poor labourers who have built their jhoogi jhopdis around the Carbide plant because most of them work for the company. The film keeps in centre the protagonist, Raghuvir Yadav, and his family to make it a story instead of a documentary.

    Yadav gets his first entry into the Carbide plant as a sweeper and soon graduates to look after the safety division. Now, he controls the release of MIC, its temperatures and controls he knows nothing about. This responsibility is thanks to the death of his neighbour who died because of a cyanide leak on his body.

    Meanwhile, the manager at the plant is worried about the plant closing down due to a famine which has left the Carbide product unsold and gathering at the factory following failure of crops.

    There are a couple of guys who are aware of the risk factor of the Carbide unit; one of them is the company’s Safety Officer while the other is the publisher of the local rag, a two page newspaper, Motwani, played by Kal Penn.

    It is the day Yadav is getting his 17 year old sister married in his basti next to the plant and the negligence and cutting corners leads to the lethal MIC gas leak where thousands die.

    The film has excellent performances by Yadav, Tanishta and, of course, Martin Sheen, who plays Warren Anderson, the CEO of the plant at that time.

    Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain is just about 29 years too late to touch today’s generation. Also, gas tragedy is trivialised with limited footage at the end.

    ‘Sulemani Keeda’….Of the makers!

    Producers: Various.

    Director: Amit V Masurkar.

    Cast: Naveen Kasturia, Mayank Tiwari, Aditi Vasudev, Karan Mirchandani, Krishna Singh Bisht, Rukshana Tabassum, Razzak Khan

     

     

    Sulemani Keeda, I suppose, is a Mumbai slang for someone with adventurous instincts which, more often than not, are sure to backfire on him. As you go through this 90 minute film, you realize that almost half a dozen producers who invested their bit in the film, can claim to have the same Sulemani Keeda. The film has been in the tins for over two years and was also screened at the MAMI a couple of years back.

    It is the story of two friends, Naveen Kasturia and Mayank Tewari, who are aspiring film writers and are struggling to get a foothold in the film industry. Most of the time, they don’t even get an entry into an actor’s or producers’ office who, otherwise, are a household name. They live on rent together and as they can’t always pay rent on time, they are exploited piecemeal by the landlord’s son, Krishna Singh Bisht. And, he too writes couplets and aspires to be part of this duo.

    The pair gets to showcase their talent only among a bunch of friends and after one such occasion, Mayank is attracted to a girl, Aditi Vasudev, who is scheduled to leave for the US for further studies. However, Mayank and Aditi embark on a Mumbai Darshan mission over next few days and, as it happens in all film stories, it creates a divide between Mayank and Naveen. Mayank is totally distracted from his aim in life as he realises he has fallen in love with Aditi.

    Aditi is ready to take off when Naveen urges Mayank to go stop her if he really loves her. But, as it invariably happens in all the films, Aditi is determined to go ahead with her plans. No last minute getting off plane scene here.

    The friends have parted ways, Mayank takes off to Ladakh to pen his script while Naveen blends with the mainstream and becomes successful in film writing.

    Sulemani Keeda falls in no definite genre and, hence, ambles around most of the time. The film’s treatment reminds one of 1970s NFDC films, slow moving and not going anywhere. There are some wise words of advice for aspirants through the duo by Mahesh Bhatt and Anil Sharma. Direction is fair. Naveen and Mayank put in a good performances. Aditi passes off a permanent pout for acting.

    Despite 1970s touch, this is described as ‘Contemporary film making’ for want of definite genre slot. Not that a money-spending cine-goer cares.

  • Indian films win top awards at South Asian film fest in New York

    Indian films win top awards at South Asian film fest in New York

    NEW DELHI: Kanu Behl’s Titli won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature at the South Asian International Film Festival in New York.

     

    Avinash Arun’s Killa was adjudged the second best film.

     

    The Best Director award was presented to first-time writer-director Afia Nathaniel for her film Dukhtar. The tense drama which is Pakistan’s official entry to the 2014 Academy Awards was also presented with the festival’s Audience Award.

     

    The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in Goa.

     

    The jury awarded their Short Grand Jury Prize to Gitanjali Rao’s True Love Story, a stunning animated short about a 17-year-old orphan who uses his love of Bollywood cinema to help him woo the girl of his dreams.

     

    The Audience Award for Short Film was awarded to Veil by director Sreemoyee Bhattacharya.

     

     

  • Tribute to Irrfan Khan to be the highlight of Florence Indian filmfest

    Tribute to Irrfan Khan to be the highlight of Florence Indian filmfest

    NEW DELHI: A tribute to actor Irrfan Khan, who will soon be seen in Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World (the new chapter in the Jurassic Park saga out in June 2015) will receive Europe’s first tribute, with the screening of three of his films at the 14th River to River Florence Indian Film Festival in Italy, later this week.

     

    The festival being held from 6 to 12 December will feature Qissa by Anup Singh (Italian premiere on 7 December) in the presence of director Anup Singh and Irrfan Khan), Paan Singh Tomar by Tigmanshu Dhulia (Italian premiere, on 8 December), and the cult movie The Namesake by Mira Nair (on 12 December).

     

    In addition, seven episodes of the third series of the US HBO episodes of In Treatment that the actor starred in will be screened from 9 to 11 December. Khan will receive ‘The Key to the City’ from the Lord Mayor of Florence Dario Nardella. 

     

    Apart from Florence, this festival will be held in Rome on 13 and 14 December and in Milan in February. All films will have English and Italian subtitles. Also, for the first time, the festival will be held in Mumbai in March next year.

     

    The festival will open with the Italian premiere of the on-the-road comedy Finding Fanny by Homi Adajana, with a stellar cast including Nasseruddin Shah, Arjun Kapoor, Pankaj Kapur, Dimple Kapadia and Deepika Padukone.  Deepika Padukone stars in the closing film too- Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

     

    The selected short films, all Italian premiers, are 6 Cup Chai by Laila Khan, Dreamworks by Vishal Vittal, Hechki by Kartik Singh, My Dear Americans by Arpita Kumar, The Frame by Samvida Nanda (directors Laila Khan and Kartik Singh will meet the audience); 8 to 8 by Pratim Dasupta, Bar Stools by filmmaking duo Varun Bajaj and Neale Hemrajani, Chypre by Anish Dedhia, Int Café night by Adhiraj Bose, and Stuff by Sofian Khan.

     

    There will also be a Student Film Section, a selection of non-competing premieres from India’s three film schools, the Film and TV Institute of Pune, the Whistling Woods of Mumbai, and the Prasad Film and TV Institute of Chennai.