Category: Hindi

  • Akshay’s Boss gets into the Guinness Book for the largest poster

    Akshay’s Boss gets into the Guinness Book for the largest poster

    Actor Akshay Kumar’s film has created another record even before its release – it has entered the Guinness of World Records for the largest film poster in the world, a record so far held by Michael Jackson’s This Is It.

     

    Akshay’s fan club, which calls itself Team Akshay, decided to swing into action. Logistics were put into place and work had begun to make a special poster of Boss that would be the largest poster in the world which was completed in four months.

     

    The largest poster in the world was achieved and unveiled at Little Gransden Airfield, Little Gransden, UK, on 3 October. Macro Arts (UK) did the manufacturing of the poster. Incidentally, Macro Arts is the same company that had made Michael Jackson’s poster.

     

    The world’s largest poster of Boss is 58.87 metres wide and 54.94 metres high. When the Guinness officials came to measure it, it was recorded that the Indian Boss film poster had beaten Michael Jackson’s record by a 15 to 20 per cent margin.

     

    The official certification for the same was done in the UK itself and the Boss poster also finds a mention on the official Guinness website.

     

    Actor Akshay Kumar said, “It’s a matter of honour. I thank everyone who made this possible.”

  • Big B to do Bhushan Kumar’s 102 Not Out

    Big B to do Bhushan Kumar’s 102 Not Out

    Good news for all Big B lovers. Amitabh Bachchan began the shoot for Bhoothnath Returns on 9 October, at Filmcity, Mumbai. Producer Bhushan Kumar is very excited with his very first association with Bachchan that he has showed his eagerness to work with Big B again. Even before starting Bhoothnath Returns shoot in full force, Bhushan Kumar announced his next project with Amitabh Bachchan.

     

    On the special occasion of Amitabh Bachchan’s birthday, Bhushan announced his new project with him. After listening the story, the shahensha of Bollywood has given a nod to star in T-Series’ next production being directed by Umesh Shukla.

    Titled 102 Not Out, the movie is about an old man who decides to break the world record of longevity. With Bachchan playing the lead role, the movie shows us how to live a life as opposed to merely existing. This Amitabh Bachchan starrer will also have Paresh Rawal is a pivotal role.

     

    102 Not Out will be directed by Umesh Shukla and will be his second movie under the T-Series exclusive five film deal. Big B was last seen in Prakash Jha’s Satyagraha.

  • Ravi Kottarakara is new president of FFI, to take charge from January

    NEW DELHI: Filmmaker Ravi Kottarakara has been elected as the new president of the Film Federation of India.

    At the first meeting of the FFI executive committee held immediately after the 60th Annual General Meeting, Kottarakara representing the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce elected unanimously. The office bearers will assume office in January 2014.

    The other Office Bearers are:-

    Vice Presidents:

    Bijay Khemka (outgoing FFI President)
    T. P. Aggarwal
    C. Kalyan
    L. Suresh
    Kishinchand Janiani
    Rajendra Singh
    Ram Vidhani
    K. S. Ramarao
    Vijay Kumar
     
    Hon. Gen. Secretary
     
    A. R. Raju
    Hirachand Dand
     
    Hon. Treasurer

    Sangram Shirke.

    Supran Sen will continue as the Secretary General of the Federation.

  • Ravi Kottarakara is new president of FFI, to take charge from January

    Ravi Kottarakara is new president of FFI, to take charge from January

    Filmmaker Ravi Kottarakara has been elected as the new president of the Film Federation of India.

     

    At the first meeting of the FFI executive committee held immediately after the 60th Annual General Meeting, Kottarakara representing the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce elected unanimously. The office bearers will assume office in January 2014.

     

    The other Office Bearers are:-

     

    Vice Presidents:

     

    Bijay Khemka (outgoing FFI President)
    T. P. Aggarwal
    C. Kalyan
    L. Suresh
    Kishinchand Janiani
    Rajendra Singh
    Ram Vidhani
    K. S. Ramarao
    Vijay Kumar
     

    Hon. Gen. Secretary
     

    A. R. Raju
    Hirachand Dand
     

    Hon. Treasurer
    Sangram Shirke.

     

    Supran Sen will continue as the Secretary General of the Federation.
     

  • Empowered Committee recommends re-drafting of Cinematograph Act 1952

    NEW DELHI: The empowered Committee under the chairmanship of retired Punjab and High Court Chief Justice Mukul Mudgal has submitted a fresh draft of the Cinematograph Act 1952 to incorporate its recommendations related to certification of films and piracy issues.

    In its report submitted to Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari today, the Committee has also dealt with issues such as advisory panels, guidelines for certification and issues such as portrayal of women, obscenity and communal disharmony, classification of Films and jurisdiction of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT).

    The Committee also gave its views on advisory panels in different parts of the country to the Central Board of Film Certification; apart from ways to deal with video piracy.

    A thorough review of the Cinematograph Act has also been undertaken in the light of developments over the last six decades.

    The Censorship Guidelines were last amended on 6 December 1991. The Board presently consists of non-official members and a chairman (all of whom are appointed by Central Government) and functions with headquarters at Mumbai. It has nine Regional offices/Advisory Panels, one each at Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Cuttack and Guwahati. The Regional Offices are assisted in the examination of  films by Advisory Panels. The members of the panels are nominated by Central Government by drawing people from different walks of life for a period of two years. 

    The committee was constituted by the Ministry on 4 February 2013 and held several meetings during its eight-month tenure with various stakeholders. These meetings were held in Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. Eminent persons connected with the film sector were invited by the Committee to present their views. The Committee also held discussions with members and officials of CBFC, officials of the Animal Welfare Board of India, Chairperson of BCCC, representatives of the Film Federation of India, the Films and Television Producers Guild of India and the Multiplex Association of India.

    Other members of the Committee are former I and B Secretary Uday Kumar Varma; FCAT Chairman Lalit Bhasin; former CBFC Chairperson Sharmila Tagore; eminent film lyricist Javed Akhtar; CBFC Chairperson Leela Samson; South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce Secretary and former Film Federation of India President L Suresh; Supreme Court advocate Ms Rameeza Hakim, and I and B Joint Secretary (Films) Raghvendra Singh who was the member convener.  

  • Akshay Kumar pays tribute to Feroz Khan in ‘Har Kisi Ko Nahi Milta’

    Akshay Kumar pays tribute to Feroz Khan in ‘Har Kisi Ko Nahi Milta’

    MUMBAI: Akshay Kumar stands for versatility in Bollywood as he is known for encompassing roles from different genres readily and adeptly. From his action films to his comic roles, Akshay does everything just perfectly.

    The actor will be seen donning a cowboy avatar in the film BOSS, for the song Har Kisi Ko Nahi Milta.

    Akshay was keen on shooting this video in true Feroz Khan’s style, the Bollywood superstar has always been a big fan of Khan. He wanted the look of the song to be very stylish and quite larger than life, that’s where the ranch (farmhouse style with horses, mills) setting came in. This is Akshay’s way of paying respect to the great actor and director Feroz Khan.

    Along with Akshay the song features Sonakshi Sinha and has a backdrop in a ranch with beautiful white horses running around the duo.

    When quizzed Akshay about him donning the late Feroz Khan’s style he said, “I consider Feroz Khan to be the Boss of coolness and style. I hope I have been able to do justice to his personality.”

    Produced by Viacom 18, Cape of Good Films and Ashwin Varde Productions, BOSS is directed by Anthony D’souza and stars Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Shiv Pandit, Aditi Rao Hydari, Johny Lever and Danny Denzongpa.
    The BOSS will hit the screens on 16 October.

  • Several film personalities to feature in Samanvay Festival of Indian Languages

    Several film personalities to feature in Samanvay Festival of Indian Languages

    Five National film award winners and one Oscar awardee are among the speakers at the third edition of the India Habitat Centre (IHC) Indian Languages’ Festival ‘Samanvay’ being held from 24 to 27 October.

     

    This year the festival’s theme is ‘Jodti Zubanein, Judti Zubanein: Language Connections’. Spread over four days, the festival would also have seven Padma Shri awardees, twelve Sahitya Akademi recipients, and a Padma Bhushan awardee. Twenty languages and dialects would be featured at Samanvay 2013.

     

    ‘Samanvay’ is a platform for bringing together expressions of human thought in the varied and diverse cultural contexts that have been nurtured and have flourished in many languages spoken in our cultural milieu. These conversations amongst brilliant and well-known writers will seek to bring to our audiences the sparkle of multilingual expressions and their inspirations.

     

    Participants from the world of entertainment include Gulzar, Jerry Pinto, Ketan Mehta, Mahesh Bhatt, Piyush Mishra, and Sanjay Kak.
    Samanvay 2013 is about connections between languages and the connections languages make: Jodti Zubanein, Judti Zubanein. This is a continuum of the themes that defined the first two editions of the festival; the inaugural an exercise in understanding the notion of the Indian-ness of the various literatures of the country, the second a celebration of the multi-faceted interaction between languages and dialects. It is not only about listeners, readers and authors; it is also about the ethics and ethos of connecting through a language.

     

    There will be conversations around oral literature, media, and translations, along with poetry performances, folk art, stand-up comedy, theatre and cultural evenings. Beyond the language specific sessions, we cover some of the issues that have shaped our intellectual and social life in recent times: sessions on civil society, activism, dalit and women writing, alternate voices from literature, cinema, radio, publishing, gender violence, aspirations, dreams and voices of the marginalized, and above all the threats of a new form of patriotism that treats itself as a religion.

     

    Announcing the festival, Samanvay Festival Director Raj Liberhan said, “For us at the India Habitat Centre, Samanvay is not an event but a cause. All of us in this country find ways of translating our thoughts into words. Samanvay is a multilingual platform to debate, share and ideate on issues affecting us.”

  • Bullett Raja trailer crosses 2.7 million views

    Bullett Raja trailer crosses 2.7 million views

    The trailer of the much awaited Bullett Raja shows Saif Ali Khan mouthing, Jab hum aaengey to garmi thodi badh jaegi. Well, it seems the mercury is already heading north!

     

    In today’s day and age of cut throat competition it is a task to get noticed without going full throttle in promotions! But Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Saif Ali Khan and Sonakshi Sinha starrer Bullett Raja has done it! Where filmmakers can’t create much hubbub about their films without having gala launches, Bullett Raja came without any crutches of any star studded event and has conquered hearts!

     

    The trailer of Fox Star Studios’ Bullett Raja which released a week ago is spearheading with a fantastic response, making it one of the quickest films to cross the 2.7 million mark without any conventional promotional events. Under four days from the release, the movie trailer was a hit and crossed the two million views mark on YouTube. And even before the trailer release, the anticipation was really high on the digital space, where #WeWantBullettRaja was trending in India throughout a day before, by a Twitter activity, called Garmi Badi Kya Contest.

     

    With Saif’s bold, rustic and trigger-happy avatar and Sonakshi’s Bengali look packed with some slick action, romance, crisp dialogues and blazing guns, Tigmanshu Dhulia’s (maker of Paan Singh Tomar and Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster) Bullett Raja has set the mood in B-town to gear up for action!

     

    Presented by Fox-Star Studios, the film also stars Jimmy Shergill, Gulshan Grover, Vidyut Jamwal, Chunky Pandey with Mahie Gill in an item number and is slated to release on 29 November, 2013.

  • Akshay Kumar pays tribute to Feroz Khan in ‘Har Kisi Ko Nahi Milta’

    Akshay Kumar pays tribute to Feroz Khan in ‘Har Kisi Ko Nahi Milta’

    Akshay Kumar stands for versatility in Bollywood as he is known for encompassing roles from different genres readily and adeptly. From his action films to his comic roles, Akshay does everything just perfectly.

     

    The actor will be seen donning a cowboy avatar in the film BOSS, for the song Har Kisi Ko Nahi Milta.

     

    Akshay was keen on shooting this video in true Feroz Khan’s style, the Bollywood superstar has always been a big fan of Khan. He wanted the look of the song to be very stylish and quite larger than life, that’s where the ranch (farmhouse style with horses, mills) setting came in. This is Akshay’s way of paying respect to the great actor and director Feroz Khan.

     

    Along with Akshay the song features Sonakshi Sinha and has a backdrop in a ranch with beautiful white horses running around the duo.

     

    When quizzed Akshay about him donning the late Feroz Khan’s style he said, “I consider Feroz Khan to be the Boss of coolness and style. I hope I have been able to do justice to his personality.”

     

    Produced by Viacom 18, Cape of Good Films and Ashwin Varde Productions, BOSS is directed by Anthony D’souza and stars Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Shiv Pandit, Aditi Rao Hydari, Johny Lever and Danny Denzongpa.
    The BOSS will hit the screens on 16 October.

  • Shah Rukh Khan plans to shoot films in New Zealand

    NEW DELHI: Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan has said he is planning to shoot for his upcoming films in New Zealand.

    He stated to New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, who holds the Tourism portfolio, during a reception by the Prime Minister late last week.

    Earlier, films like Players and I hate Luv Storys have been shot in New Zealand, which is hosting the Cricket World Cup next year.

    Khan was welcomed with a traditional Maori dance and was presented an official New Zealand Back Caps Cricket Team Shirt.

    Khan was there for the ‘Temptations Reloaded show which had Madhuri Dixit Nene, Rani Mukherji and Jacqueline Fernandez among others.