Category: Hindi

  • Prakash Raj wants to direct Bollywood film

    Prakash Raj wants to direct Bollywood film

    MUMBAI: News will roll in as it happens, states actor Prakash Raj who now wants to wear a director‘s hat for a Hindi film. He is known 

     for his wicked roles in films such as Wanted,SinghamDabangg 2 and Policegiri.

    Prakash, who primarily started his career with southern films, has also produced and directed several films there.

    He is quite pleased with the way his career is shaping up. With lot of action films coming up, he has definitely got a place there. 

    He is planning to remake a version of Zanjeer, where he plays the role of Teja, a gang-leader. The original role was played by Ajit in the 1973 blockbuster

    Prakash, 48, played the role of a strict Army officer in the recently-released Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.

  • Maharashtra government grants tax exemption to Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

    Maharashtra government grants tax exemption to Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

    MUMBAI: Milkhaji‘s inspiring life would now be accessible to many more citizens in Maharashtra. With the commendable responses that

    the film is getting, the Maharashtra government on Saturday granted tax exemption to Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra‘s biopicBhaag Milkha Bhaag.

    Mehra was pleasantly surpriseds that the government acted so speedily and was very pleased and touched. The film would now be accessible to those middleclass families who cannot afford the ticket prices at multiplexes.

    Mehra is hopeful other states would follow suit and grant his Milkha biopic tax exemption in the coming week. 

  • Guwahati brothers debut in Bollywood

    Guwahati brothers debut in Bollywood

    MUMBAI: Child artistes Arbab Umar and Nidal Umar will be getting a break in the movie Luv U Soniyo which is releasing next Friday.

    The film also debuts Rati Agnihotri‘s son, Tanuj Virwani as the male lead role.

    The female lead will be played by Neha Hinge. Arbab will play Virwani‘s brother in the movie and Nidal will play Arbab‘s friend. The story is about a Christian boy in love with a Sikh girl.

    Joe Rajan is the director and producer of the film, releasing on July 26.

  • D-Day: A film of great substance

    D-Day: A film of great substance

    MUMBAI: The US Navy Seals entered Pakistani airspace and killed the worlds‘ most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, in an operation given the go-ahead by the country’s President. Many years earlier, Israeli commandoes had a tougher job at hand. They had to travel many miles not to kill a single person in a remote location away from crowds but to save a plane load of Israelis hijacked and held captive at Entebbe Airport in Mombasa, Uganda, and that too in an era of minimal communication technology.

    One always thought that why couldn’t the Indian agencies carry out such an operation and either eliminate or bring back the most wanted Indian from the neighbouring country from where he still calls the shots? But then one thought of a bandit closer home, Veerappan, who was not on a foreign land but roamed the Indian jungles of the south. For 20 long years, he smuggled, poached and killed people without any action. So much for daydreaming about getting someone from another country! Yet, in D-Day, the makers realise that very dream.

    Producers: : DAR Motion Pictures, Emmay Entertainment.
    Director: Nikhil Advani.
    Cast: Arjun Rampal, Irrfan, Rishi Kapoor, Huma Qureshi, Shruti, Nasser, K K Raina, Chandan Roy, Shriswara, Dwij.

    D-Day is about a covert operation to pick up of India’s most wanted terrorist and don, Rishi Kapoor, from across the border with an off-the-record okay from the Indian head of the state. A dormant RAW operative, Irrfan (as Wali Khan), staying in Pakistan in the guise of a barber with his wife, Shriswara, and son, Dwij, has blended well with the local population. He is asked to become active. Irrfan is joined by an ex-army man, the ruthless, Arjun Rampal (as Rudra Pratap Singh), an explosive expert from RAW’s UK unit in Huma Qureshi (as Zoya Qureshi) and a petty Mumbai criminal, Akash Dhaiya (as Aslam), who has bought his freedom from death row with this assignment. He has managed to find a job as driver with the don. Rampal has chosen a prostitute’s house being safest for him. Qureshi checks into the very hotel where the don’s son is to wed. The only person who knows the agents on this assignment is the RAW chief, Nassar.

    The four have gathered in Karachi. The don’s son is due to marry a famous cricketer’s daughter at a 5-star hotel. Despite ISI’s insistence that the don should not attend the ceremony, he is determined. This is considered a rare opportunity to grab the don; whoever is blown up in the process is immaterial. The plan is to bomb the hotel venue, stun the security and grab the don soon as he enters. Irrfan has bid adieu to his son and wife for the last time and despatched them off to London to her brother’s house. To mislead the authorities, he sets his house on fire after planting three bodies there to look like his family has been burnt alive.

    The mission starts but a volcano eruption in Europe causes the skies to fill with ash and smoke. All flights to Europe are cancelled. The burning down of a house and deaths are on the news and the beginning of the failure of the mission also begins. Links are soon made between the woman and child, the burnt house and the event of the don’s family. The action is simultaneous. As the mission proceeds, the ISI starts catching on. The four agents are a step ahead and after many blasts and shootouts the don is in their hands. In a last minute debate between Irrfan and Rampal weather to shoot him or to take him alive, he gets away.

    The mission has failed, Irrfan is hurt and you wonder what the other half will have to offer!

    The four gather in a lodge kind of accommodation now knowing how the ISI had got onto them. The ISI pieced together the links and knew at least one of them, Irrfan. They know they are doomed so they might as well stay back and finish the job. Rampal meanwhile has another score to settle. He has developed a soft corner for the prostitute, Shruti Haasan. A local goon has scarred her face. Rampal puts him to rest in one swift moment thus also exhibiting the fighter in him.

    A plan is worked out but the four have more opposition now. They are not only fighting the ISI, even the RAW wants them dead so there is no connection with India if they are caught. They plan a suicide mission. The son’s wedding is at the don’s house now. They plan to drive an explosive-filled car into his house. The plan fails again as the don is being shifted out. The ISI has had enough of him and his maniacal nephew, Chandan Roy, and they want to eliminate both. The four don’t let ISI have that satisfaction and get hold of their target. They are close to Kutch border and the last leap is to take the don across into India.

    D-Day has been written to be a taut action espionage drama which, for a change, does not depict the enemy as a bunch of idiots. Nikhil Advani does a great job of creating a plausible atmosphere be it showing parts of Pakistan or showing the neighbourhoods of Karachi. The film sags a bit towards end when Rampal and Irrfan get into an argument. But the scene thereafter makes up for that. Photography is very good though many viewers may prefer brightness instead of so much light and shade.

    Considering the genre, the film has a surprisingly soothing mix of melody, ghazal and even qawwali with good lyrics. The performances by all are excellent and rating them would be unfair. However, Kapoor as the don and Shriswara as Irrfan’s wife are the surprise packets. Rampal, Irrfan, Huma, and Dhaiya excel. Shruti Haasan in a smaller role is fine.

    D-Day has opened weak in opposition to the youth-oriented Ramaiya Vastavaiya but is expected to get better over the weekend and comfortably earn back its reasonable cost. 

     

     

    Producers: Kumar S Taurani.
    Director: Prabhudheva.
    Cast: Girish Kumar, Shruti Haasan, Sonu Sood, Randhir Kapoor, Poonam Dhilon, Vinod Khanna, Paresh Ganatra, Satish Shah, Nassar, Zakir Husain, Govind Namdeo with Prabhudheva and Jacquiline Fernandez in sp app.

    Tips’ Kumar Taurani launches his son Girish with Ramaiya Vastavaiya and the wisest thing to do was to choose a feel good romance and handover the reins to a tried and tested director. In this case, that is Prabhudheva, who has perfect track record in Hindi films so far besides being a top rated choreographer, a plus while directing a youthful romance. To add to that, the film’s title is derived from an evergreen Raj Kapoor romantic number from the film Shri 420. Having done all that, there has been no looking back when it came to promoting the film.

    The film’s theme is as old as the hills: young romance is challenged by family traditions and values and determined by status of families. The lovers have to win over all concerned. The film is a remake of Prabhudheva’s own directorial debut hit in Telugu, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, which was itself inspired from Rajshri’s Maine Pyar Kiya and many other films of similar genre.

    Girish Kumar is the only son of the Australia-based millionaire couple Randhir Kapoor and Poonam Dhillon. He is in India and while attending his cousin’s wedding, he meets Shruti Haasan, a good friend of his cousin. Ram tries to flirt with her and then begins Taming of the Shrew, i.e. the usual love-hate moments until suddenly true love happens. Girish is attracted to Sona and her simplicity and the feelings are shared by Shruti as well. Romance is very much in the air. But then there is also a bubble around that air and a time comes for that bubble to burst. The lovers are separated because of status barriers.

    Sonu Sood is Shruti’s elder brother and she is the apple of his eye. He will not let anybody hurt her in anyway and is overly protective of her after the death of his mother. He gives her the best of life and education, his limited resources notwithstanding. He has an aversion to rich people and does not approve of Girish. If Girish has to win the hand of Shruti, he has to accept a challenge Sood throws at him and prove himself. If Sood has an aversion to rich people, for Dhillon it works the other way round, she does not like poor people. Love, of course, has to triumph over status, traditions and all the other hurdles.

    What is creditable about this film is the heavy padding that has been given to the new hero Girish. The film’s supporting cast boasts of Kapoor, Dhillon, Vinod Khanna, Satish Shah, Paresh Ganatra, Nassara nd many other known character artistes so as not to burden the fragile lead cast too much. Prabhudheva has tried to keep the film picturesque with a lot of colour all around as well as with the choice of locations; there is also the inevitable South touch to many scenes. The photography is good and so is choreography. Music, mandatory for a love story, is a positive with some foot tapping and melodious numbers.

    Girish is sincere and for a first film hero, his enthusiasm is evident. Shruti does well as a demure girl in love. Sonu Sood is convincing playing a farmer. While Kapoor, Dhillon, Khanna and Shah are fine, Ganatra manages to evoke laughter.

    Ramaiya Vastavaiya has been well promoted and has opened very well all over and should continue to do well over the weekend.

    Ship Of Theseus, also known as Theseus’ Paradox has its roots in an ancient Greek legend about the king Theseus and the ship he used. The ship was preserved by the Athenians and as its planks decayed, they were replaced with new stronger planks till the time that every plank and part of the ship was new. The question that then rose was this: did it still remain the same ship or was it a new ship? Writer-director Anand Gandhi juxtaposes this philosophical question and its essence with the modern-day scientific triumph of organ donations. If a person lives on donated organs, does he/she still remain who he/she was? The film also explores the effects on three such people who have received transplants.

    Aida El-Kashef is a blind experimental photographer who is due to undergo a cornea transplant. The operation is over and she has regained vision in both her eyes. But she just can’t get used to sense of sight and she feels her photography now does not compare to her intuitive talent earlier.

    Neeraj Kabi is a scholarly monk who leads a sect, a kind of Jain-Buddhist combine. He is fighting a legal battle against the use of animals in medical research. He is diagnosed with cirrhosis of liver but he would rather await his end than take medication that has been tested on animals. But when his ailment becomes unbearable, he concedes and asks for a liver transplant.

    Sohum Shah is a young stockbroker who has just received a kidney transplant. He is back home with his grandmother who sets high standards for all around her. Soon, Shah is back in hospital, taking care of his grandmother who has broken a leg. That is when he learns of a labourer admitted in the hospital for an operation where he learns that his kidney was stolen at the earlier hospital where he was admitted. Shah makes it his mission to find the culprits. He traces the recipient to Stockholm.

    These three are a few of the eight recipients or organs from a single donor, a young adventurer who had died accidently. They are all invited to a museum to watch his video and the kind of work he did.

    The film deals with various aspects of human nature over varying periods and phases in a person’s life. Watching this film makes one get into debate with one’s own self.

    The theme and scripting needed some great research. Direction is outstanding. The choice of locations is amazing and brilliantly captured. Performances by the three protagonists of the three stories, Aida El- Kashet, Neeraj Kabi and Sohum Shah, all first time actors, are true to life. The rest of the cast also supports well. Background score also deserves a special mention.

  • Mughal-e-Azam named greatest Bollywood film in UK poll

    Mughal-e-Azam named greatest Bollywood film in UK poll

    MUMBAI: The Madhubala and Dilip Kumar starrer, Mughal-e-Azam has been awarded the greatest Bollywood film of all time by a poll celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema in the UK. As part of the survey conducted by British Asian weekly newspaper Eastern Eye, filmmaker K Asif’s 1960s epic beat off the tough competition to bag the top spot. Sholaywas ranked second.

    It was a great moment of pride and honor for the entire family according to Akbar Asif, the son of the late filmmaker. For him, Mughal-e-Azam showed all the most impossible dreams that came true.

    The iconic film not only smashed box office records when it was first released but was also successfully coloured and re-released in 2004. Its plot of a doomed affair between Prince Salim and courtesan Anarkali captured hearts all over the world and in 2006 it became the first Bollywood film to get a release in Pakistan after a gap of 41 years.

    The results of the survey were drawn up by combining audience votes through various forms of social media, box office figures, cinematic impact and critical acclaim. The rest of the top 10 in the ‘100 Greatest Bollywood Movies List‘ include Sholay, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Mother India, Awaara, Deewar, 3 Idiots, Kabhi Kabhie, Andaz and Maine Pyar Kiya.

    The lead stars with most movies in the top 10 are Amitabh Bachchan and Nargis, who feature in three each. The late Yash Chopra is the filmmaker with the maximum movies in the top 10 slots, two as director and one as producer.

  • Salman Khan to appear in court today

    Salman Khan to appear in court today

    MUMBAI: Bollywood actor Salman Khan will appear before a Mumbai sessions court today in connection with the 2002 hit-and-run case.

    The Mumbai sessions court had previously rejected his review petition on 24 June. As a result, he will now be tried for culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 of IPC.

    Khan was earlier tried by a magistrate under lesser charge of causing death by negligence (Section 304A of IPC), that provides for a maximum punishment of two years in jail.

    The Bombay High Court had earlier held that Section 304 part II of the Indian Penal Code (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) was not applicable in this case and that the actor be tried under 304 A of IPC (rash and negligent driving) and other relevant sections.

    The metropolitan magistrate‘s court in Bandra had framed charges against the actor under Sections 304 A of the IPC (rash and negligent driving), 279 (rash driving), 337 (causing minor injuries), 338 (causing major injuries) and 427 (negligence).

    Salman‘s Toyota Land Cruiser vehicle had rammed into a bakery in suburban Bandra killing one and injuring four persons who were sleeping on a pavement on 28 September 2002.

  • Agnello Dais and Piyush Pandey get acting bug

    Agnello Dais and Piyush Pandey get acting bug

    MUMBAI: Well, we‘ve all seen Piyush Pandey and Agnello Dias going on stage and being acclaimed as creative geniuses. Now, we will get to see them try their hand at histrionics on the big screen. Courtesy good friend and filmmaker Shoojit Sircar – who made Ayushman Khurana a household name through Vicky Donor.

    His current project Madras Café is slated to feature the Taproot India co-founder & chief creative officer Aggie (as he is called by advertising colleagues) and the south Asia Ogilvy & Mather India executive chairman & creative director Piyush Pandey.

    For Piyush getting on screen is nothing new; having featured in TVCs and in ads. But it is a first for creativity‘s brainchild, Aggie who decided to shy away from a conversation with indiantelevision.com. 

    Says Shoojit Sircar: “We always try to tell different stories and try our hands at different genres. I have previously too tried to get Piyush Pandey as a cast member and this time we were looking for someone who could play the role of a senior bureaucrat. I think the way Piyush has acted in the movie, people might be all the more keen on casting him. As regards Agnello Dais, he too is a good friend. We got stuck while casting when we had to cast a Sri Lankan face to play the role of a minister. I think I found that in him!”

    Piyush Pandey, on the other hand, states that he has no inclination toward acting in movies and that he chose to do so out of goodwill and friendship, “I think Madras Café is a very meaningful and interesting film. For me to act in a movie, I feel Madras Café is a wonderful project to be associated with. Shoojit is a dear friend to me and I acted because he thought that he could get the factor he wanted out of me!” he says.

    The film is rumored to be filmed on the lines of Hollywood films like Argo and the Body of Lies. Sircar claims to have taken the subject from the 90s era in Sri Lanka. The movie is about a RAW agent- John Abraham – who is in a war-like situation and gets into a covert operation to finally save his country.

    To market a movie to attract the attention of cinema going audiences requires the movie to be intriguing, exciting, informative and entertaining. Viacom18 Motion Pictures marketing & operations head Rudrarup Datta, Head says: “The weight of the movie is based not on the journey of Captain Vikram Singh doing intelligence work but on what the world is like while being in situations in an intelligence job. It is not like the normal James Bond movie; it‘s going to be more real. And we are also looking at this film getting acclaim internationally.”

    Meanwhile, the first official trailer (which was released on 12 July) has been making waves on YouTube, having got close to 195,000 views at the time of writing. And the team at Viacom18 put in a lot of promotional effort to get the numbers going. For instance, before its official release, Vaicom 18 drew up a campaign where viewers had to crack a code to watch the 20 second trailer.

  • Deewana to return after two decades

    Deewana to return after two decades

    MUMBAI: Over two decades ago, Shah Rukh Khan made his mark in Bollywood with Deewana. The 1992 blockbuster boasted of many feats to its credit. It was not only the second highest grosser of the year, but its chartbuster soundtrack also went on to create huge waves in cine-circles, fetching the music maestros Nadeem-Shravan their third Filmfare Award in a row, after Aashiqui (1990) and Saajan (1991).

    Though Khan wasn‘t the solo hero in the musical romance drama, his promising acting credentials were applauded by the viewers and critics alike.

    Now in the era of remakes and sequels, producer Guddu Dhanoa too wishes to capitalise on the unbeaten formulas.

    When asked whether the new Deewana would be a remake or a sequel, Dhanoa informed PTI that their next venture would be more of a sequel, but with a different love story this time around. The producer also notified that they have decided to use the title as it is, and will add something to it. He further said that his project will be on the similar lines as the Bhatts have treated their thriving creations, Murder and Jannat.

    Deewana will have a complete new star-cast, which has yet to be finalised.

    Directed by Raj Kanwar and co-produced by Lalit Kapoor with Dhanoa, the older flick had Rishi Kapoor and late actress Divya Bharti in pivotal roles, apart from SRK.

  • Shruti Haasan scores a double whammy this Friday

    Shruti Haasan scores a double whammy this Friday

    MUMBAI: Bollywood releases for this Friday, 19 July are – D-Day and Ramaiya Vastavaiya. D-Day is an intense action film, while Ramaiya Vastavaiya is a mix of romance and comedy.

    Both movies feature Shruthi Haasan in the cast, which is a rare incidence in Bollywood by any standards. Shruti Haasan is playing a role of an ordinary village girl in Ramaiya Vastavaiya and a prostitute in D-Day.

    Ramaiya Vastavaiya is a musical romance movie and a remake of Prabhu Deva‘s directorial debut Telugu blockbuster Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. Directed by Prabhu Deva, the movie introduces Girish Kumar, son of producer Kumar Taurani and Shruti Haasan plays the lead lady opposite Girish.

    Ramaiya Vastavaiya was also remade into Tamil with the title Something Something… Unakkum Enakkum and also in Bengali which was called I Love You; all of them were super hits in their respective regions.

    Whereas, directed by Nikhil Advani, D-Day is an Indian crime-thriller starring Arjun Rampal, Shruti Haasan, Irrfan Khan and Huma Qureshi in pivotal roles.

    D-Day is the story of four modest protagonists, all with varying background stories and a common mission that brings them together on foreign soil to execute one such mission.

    With both films in different genres releasing on the same day, let us see on Friday how they are going to be received by the audience.

  • Bollywood to raise funds for Uttarakhand victims

    Bollywood to raise funds for Uttarakhand victims

    MUMBAI: Uttarakhand which has been ravaged by floods and landslides, and many people lost their lives and the rest lost everything else. The catastrophic calamity that has hit the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand and left the once beautiful valley in ruins is mind numbing.

    Bollywood, taking its foot forward will do its bit in rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in Uttarakhand.

    In order to help the people affected by the tragedy, the film industry will organise an event on 15 August to raise funds for rebuilding and rehabilitation projects in the hill state.

    Filmmaker, Mukesh Bhatt is the president of Film and Television Producers Guild of India told the media about the initiative.

    It has been reported that superstars Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan have contributed Rs 25 lakh each for the victims of the natural disaster.