Category: Hindi

  • Shah Rukh Khan plans to shoot films in New Zealand

    Shah Rukh Khan plans to shoot films in New Zealand

    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.

  • Priyanka Chopra stresses importance of persistence to succeed at SAMMA

    Priyanka Chopra stresses importance of persistence to succeed at SAMMA

    Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra enthralled American audiences as she related the story of her rise in Bollywood and the importance of hard work and persistence which always brought positive results.

     

    Chopra was one of the keynote speakers at the 4th annual conference South Asians in Media, Marketing and Entertainment (SAMMA) held recently at the Time Warner building in New York.  

     

    Chopra also talked about her transition into singing. She shared her mantra of never giving up. Chopra was recently signed by Interscope and DesiHits! and is now the opening musical act for the NFL Network Thursday night football.

     

    The event brought together top South Asian leaders and innovators in digital media, television and film, marketing and advertising and music and entertainment for two days of insights, ideation and industry building, a press release issued by SAMMA said. Other keynote speakers included Dr. Mehmood Khan, EVP and Chief Innovations and Science Officer at PepsiCo, and Keli Lee, EVP and Head of Casting at ABC.

     

    The SAMMA Summit, co-presented by Time Warner, was followed by an evening gala where the organisation presented its 2013 SAMMA Trailblazer Awards to four individuals for significant contributions to their industry and helping pave the way for south Asians in their respective fields. The awards went to comedian Russell Peters, actress Mindy Kaling, jazz pianist and composer Vijay Iyer and Anjula Acharia Bath, CEO and founder of DesiHits.

     

    “It is strange to be called a trailblazer because I’ve never really considered myself one,” said Kaling, lead actor, producer and writer of The Mindy Project on Fox. “In general, I try to tell stories that are relatable to everyone. I’ve always aspired to be the funniest person out there, not just the funniest south Asian,” she said in a video acceptance from the set of her show. “I am privileged to have had these opportunities in show business,” she said.

     

     While accepting his award, Peter who celebrated his 43rd birthday at the gala, said “I’ve never been called a trailblazer.” Entertaining the audience with his one-liners and tongue-in-cheek remarks, Peter said, “When I was younger, I always wanted a Chevy Trailblazer, but this trailblazer I never imagined. I am honoured and proud especially to be recognised by my own community.  The more doors we can open for each other the better for everyone.  I see more of us in the industry every day, and I want to continue seeing more of us.”

     

     Peters was presented his award by actor, fellow comedian and previous Trailblazer recipient Aasif Mandvi of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Before presenting the award, Ansari roasted and toasted Peters saying, “Let me introduce someone who is like worth 60 billion dollars,” playing off of Peters being the first south Asian to have been ranked as one of the highest paid comedians in the US, after working in the industry for more than 20 years.

     

     Trailblazer recipient Iyer, one of the most awarded jazz artists in the world and winner of the prestigious 2013 MacArthur Genius Award said he was proud to receive the award. Calling music a universal language, he said he hoped that in some way he has helped push the dialogue forward and has inspired others through the beauty of music and jazz, both south Asians and people at-large.

    Presented the award by David Taghioff and business colleague at CAA, Acharia Bath shared: “We have so much to learn from one another. I encourage everyone to live their dreams.  Bringing different cultures and viewpoints together in the arts and industry, whether in music or any field, takes passion and perseverance.” Bath, named Billboard’s top 40 women in music for her work in blending Indian talent with mainstream music in the US, continued,  “Helping one another, we can achieve anything.”
     

  • Sony Music carries out marketing innovation for ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein’

    Sony Music carries out marketing innovation for ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein’

    MUMBAI: Known for its marketing innovations with every release, Sony Music introduced a first of its kind concept for Dharma Productions’ Gori Tere Pyaar Mein. A special video teaser featuring Kareena Kapoor who will be introducing the brand new song Tooh will be launched on Gaana.com on 8 October where in every time a user logs on to the website, they will get to listen and view the teaser.

    Commenting on the same, Sony Music India marketing director Sanujeet Bhujabal said, “The film and its music has huge anticipation in the minds of the fans and they are waiting for the songs and the look of the film with bated breath. Keeping the same in mind, we decided to create a special unit where in we release a song and video teaser on Gaana.com prior to the release of the song. We are confident this build will be appreciated by the fans across the globe.”

    In the past Sony Music had created multimedia roadblocks for Student of the Year, Jannat 2, Shootout at Wadala, Raanjhaana, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, across all the digital and music platforms.
    Composed by the multi-talented music director duo, Vishal-Shekhar – who has also worked on Punit Malhotra’s I Hate Luv Story – have created a truly memorable music that merges with the theme of the film.

  • Benegal to head Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury this year

    Benegal to head Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury this year

    NEW DELHI: Renowned filmmaker Shyam Benegal, known as one of the pioneers of the art film movement in the country and the launch of serious television series, will Chair the International Jury of the Seventh Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

    Speaking at the Busan International Film Festival, APSA executive chairman Michael Hawkins noted that with India celebrating one hundred years of cinema, it was only befitting that the jury be led by a filmmaker of ‘such gravitas’, adding that the work of selection was being undertaken by a ‘remarkable group of eminent filmmakers.

    The jury includes the renowned Srilankan filmmaker Malini Fonseka, Turkish actor Tamer Levent, Swiss director Christoph Schaub, Korean screenwriter and director Tae-yong, and Hong Kong producer Albert Lee.

    Awards will be presented in six categories at the APSA be held at Brisbane in Australia on 12 December.

    Benegal, made his debut with Ankir in 1974 which was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 24th Berlin International Film Festival, won three national awards, and was nominated for the Academy awards.

    Since then, Benegal has made 26 feature films which have won him acclaim in India and overseas. He has also won the highest honour in Indian cinema, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Lifetime Achievement.
    In addition, he made the epochal ‘Discovery of India’ series based on the book of that name by India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.

  • ‘Besharam fails’ to cash in on holiday release, ‘Grand Masti’ marches on

    MUMBAI: The unanimous bad reports and a crude attempt at creating comedy add to the woes of Besharam as the decision to release it on a Wednesday to cash in on a national holiday also backfired; Ranbir Kapoor still lacks the command over the box office, enough to carry off two working days after a national holiday till the weekend. Those involved hoped for an opening day bonanza of Rs 30 crore while the trade expected it to be around Rs 24/25 crore on the pre-release buzz. However, as the reports after the first show filtered out, the film faced a drop on the very first day in the evening and night shows with the day fetching just about Rs 18.5 crore. Thereafter, the slide was drastic as day two dropped to Rs 6 crore and day three to Rs 5.5 crore. Thus, while the film recorded Rs 30.5 crore for the first three days, the collections for its first five days are Rs 42.5 crore.

    Warning 3D/2D has collected Rs 3.2 crore in its first week.

    The Lunch Box sustained very well and added Rs 7.6 crore for its second week to take its two week tally to Rs 17.85 crore.

    Phata Poster Nikhla Hero has collected Rs 6.25 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 34.75 crore.

    Grand Masti turns out to be the surprise packet of the year holding well even in its third week by collecting Rs 7.2 crore in its third week and taking its three week total to Rs 89.8 crore.
    Shuddh Desi Romance collected Rs 40 lakh in its fourth week thus taking its four week tally to Rs 46.85 crore.

  • Govinda makes a comeback in singing

    Govinda makes a comeback in singing

    MUMBAI: After becoming one of the most successful actors in Bollywood, Govinda tried his luck in singing too when he released a pop album in 1998. And now, the talented actor is all set to release two singles and their music videos soon.

    Gori Tere Naina Sapne Main Aaye with music director Shamir Tandon is one of the singles which has elements of Rajasthani folk and garba beats in sync with the Navratri mood and the other one is said to be a hardcore party number titled Pinto Party Da Mood. One of the music videos will also feature TV actress Pooja Banerjee, who is popular for her role as Parvati in the tele-series Mahadev.

    However, Govinda’s music album is yet to be titled.

  • Ram Charan to work alongside Salman Khan

    Ram Charan to work alongside Salman Khan

    MUMBAI: After making his foray into Bollywood with the remake of Zanjeer, the actor from down south is making some bigger moves… albeit the failure of his debut film, Ram Charan has been roped in for Salman Khan’s home production.

    Earlier, speculations were rife that Ram Charan was offered a film under Salman Khan’s home production. If latest reports are to be believed, the film will soon be launched. Apparently, Ram Charan was in Mumbai last week to discuss about the project that will be produced by Salman.

    Besides his Hindi project, Ram Charan is also working on a couple of Telugu films. The actor’s upcoming film Yevadu, directed by Vamsi Paidipally, is getting ready for a grand release. The film was scheduled to hit the screens on 10 October, but the release date was pushed further to pave way for Jr NTR’s Ramayya Vastavayya. Yevadu producer Dil Raju, who also happens to be the producer of Ramayya Vastavayya, had revealed that the Ram Charan-starrer might hit theatres during Diwali or Christmas.

    Ram Charan is also set to begin working in a new film, directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film, deemed as a family entertainer, will have Venkatesh teaming up with the Magadheera hero for the first time. The director is said to have completed the script and the film’s shooting is expected to begin soon.

  • Sony Music carries out marketing innovation for Gori Tere Pyaar Mein

    Sony Music carries out marketing innovation for Gori Tere Pyaar Mein

    Known for its marketing innovations with every release, Sony Music introduced a first of its kind concept for Dharma Productions’ Gori Tere Pyaar Mein. A special video teaser featuring Kareena Kapoor who will be introducing the brand new song Tooh will be launched on Gaana.com on 8 October where in every time a user logs on to the website, they will get to listen and view the teaser.

     

    Commenting on the same, Sony Music India marketing director Sanujeet Bhujabal said, “The film and its music has huge anticipation in the minds of the fans and they are waiting for the songs and the look of the film with bated breath. Keeping the same in mind, we decided to create a special unit where in we release a song and video teaser on Gaana.com prior to the release of the song. We are confident this build will be appreciated by the fans across the globe.”

     

    In the past Sony Music had created multimedia roadblocks for Student of the Year, Jannat 2, Shootout at Wadala, Raanjhaana, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, across all the digital and music platforms.

    Composed by the multi-talented music director duo, Vishal-Shekhar – who has also worked on Punit Malhotra’s I Hate Luv Story – have created a truly memorable music that merges with the theme of the film.

  • Benegal to head Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury this year

    Benegal to head Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury this year

    Renowned filmmaker Shyam Benegal, known as one of the pioneers of the art film movement in the country and the launch of serious television series, will Chair the International Jury of the Seventh Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

     

    Speaking at the Busan International Film Festival, APSA executive chairman Michael Hawkins noted that with India celebrating one hundred years of cinema, it was only befitting that the jury be led by a filmmaker of ‘such gravitas’, adding that the work of selection was being undertaken by a ‘remarkable group of eminent filmmakers.

     

    The jury includes the renowned Srilankan filmmaker Malini Fonseka, Turkish actor Tamer Levent, Swiss director Christoph Schaub, Korean screenwriter and director Tae-yong, and Hong Kong producer Albert Lee.   

     

    Awards will be presented in six categories at the APSA be held at Brisbane in Australia on 12 December.

     

    Benegal, made his debut with Ankir in 1974 which was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 24th Berlin International Film Festival, won three national awards, and was nominated for the Academy awards.

     

    Since then, Benegal has made 26 feature films which have won him acclaim in India and overseas. He has also won the highest honour in Indian cinema, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Lifetime Achievement.

    In addition, he made the epochal ‘Discovery of India’ series based on the book of that name by India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.

  • Besharam fails to cash in on holiday release, Grand Masti marches on

    Besharam fails to cash in on holiday release, Grand Masti marches on

    The unanimous bad reports and a crude attempt at creating comedy add to the woes of Besharam as the decision to release it on a Wednesday to cash in on a national holiday also backfired; Ranbir Kapoor still lacks the command over the box office, enough to carry off two working days after a national holiday till the weekend. Those involved hoped for an opening day bonanza of Rs 30 crore while the trade expected it to be around Rs 24/25 crore on the pre-release buzz.

    However, as the reports after the first show filtered out, the film faced a drop on the very first day in the evening and night shows with the day fetching just about Rs 18.5 crore. Thereafter, the slide was drastic as day two dropped to Rs 6 crore and day three to Rs 5.5 crore. Thus, while the film recorded Rs 30.5 crore for the first three days, the collections for its first five days are Rs 42.5 crore.

     

    Warning 3D/2D has collected Rs 3.2 crore in its first week.

     

    The Lunch Box sustained very well and added Rs 7.6 crore for its second week to take its two week tally to Rs 17.85 crore.

     

    Phata Poster Nikhla Hero has collected Rs 6.25 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 34.75 crore.

     

    Grand Masti turns out to be the surprise packet of the year holding well even in its third week by collecting Rs 7.2 crore in its third week and taking its three week total to Rs 89.8 crore.

    Shuddh Desi Romance collected Rs 40 lakh in its fourth week thus taking its four week tally to Rs 46.85 crore.