Category: Hindi

  • Bhaag Milkha Bhaag collects Rs 30.6 crore in opening weekend

    Bhaag Milkha Bhaag collects Rs 30.6 crore in opening weekend

    MUMBAI: Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, which started slow on Friday, improved over next two days, peaking on Sunday. The film found patronage at multiplexes while the single screens reflected poor performance at most places. The film has managed to collect Rs 30.6 crore in its opening weekend. The film is expected to sustain at a few multiplexes in Mumbai, Delhi and NCR besides Punjab. The distributors of D-Day, due next Friday, skeptical about getting playtime are now sure of good screens.

    Sixteen has failed to get audience.

    The Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha love story Lootera which had a fair weekend due to support from Metro multiplexes, dropped drastically after the weekend and ended its first week run with Rs 22.4 crore. With its limited face value and heavy storyline, it failed to sustain. This is Vikramaditya Motwane‘s second directorial venture, following the critically acclaimed Udaan (2010).

    Policegiri, which stars Sanjay Dutt, has failed badly; its typical south content, Dutt and crude treatment failed to jell. The film has collected Rs 13.25 crore in its first week. Dutt‘s next release this year would be the Zanjeer remake where he would be reprising the memorable role of Sher Khan previously essayed by the late legend Pran in the 1973 original.

    The Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan starrer Ghanchakkar has added Rs 1.5 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 28.8 crore. With a poor script and execution, the film has not added much.

    Raanjhanaa, which marked the debut of the south superstar Dhanush of Kolavari Di fame, and met with mixed response due to its second half, has sustained well in its third week by collecting Rs 7.25 crore and taking its three week tally to Rs 56.55 crore.

    Excel Productions‘ youth flick Fukrey survives its fourth week with figures of Rs 1.5 crore and taking its four week total to Rs 34.2 crore.

    Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani has added Rs 50 lakh for its sixth week to take its six week tally to Rs 182.55 crore. Ayan Mukherjee‘s second directorial venture has certainly gone down well with the audiences across the globe; it has certainly set the benchmark for the highest grosser for this year.

  • India’s ad gurus in Shoojit Sircar’s ‘Madras Cafe’

    India’s ad gurus in Shoojit Sircar’s ‘Madras Cafe’

    MUMBAI: Shoojit Sircar‘s Madras Café is a racy political thriller, set against the backdrop of the strife going on between India and neighbouring country, Sri Lanka. India‘s leading ad gurus Piyush Pandey and Agnello Dias will feature in pivotal roles in the movie.

    It‘s about an intelligence officer played by John Abraham who, in a war-like situation, gets into a covert operation and the chaos to finally save his country.

    While Pandey and Dias compete for clients, in the film they will both be making their acting debuts as characters from opposing nations.

    While Pandey plays a cabinet secretary of India, Dias plays a Sri Lankan minister.

  • Arvind Swamy slated to make a comeback to Bollywood

    Arvind Swamy slated to make a comeback to Bollywood

    MUMBAI: Popular southern actor Arvind Swamy is likely to make a comeback in Bollywood with filmmaker Bejoy Nambiar‘s next project.

    The southern actor, who is known for starring in films like ‘Roja‘and ‘Bombay‘, has been approached by Nambiar for his film, where Swamy has a prominent role.

    “We met him and are in talks with him regarding a project that I am going to produce. He has liked it. But it is all too early to talk about,” said Nambiar.

    Though the actor has liked the script, he is yet to sign on the dotted line.

    The actor also starred in Priyadarshan‘s Hindi film ‘Saat Rang Ke Sapne‘ opposite Juhi Chawla. The film was produced by Amitabh Bachchan and it did not do well at box office.
    His last Hindi was ‘Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya‘ (2000), which failed to garner much attention.

  • …and Pran’ is no more, leaving millions of fans grieving

    …and Pran’ is no more, leaving millions of fans grieving

    NEW DEHLI: Veteran actor Pran Sikand, who had been presented the country’s highest honour in cinema in May this year, passed away today after a prolonged illness.

    Pran, 93, died in Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital, at around 8:30 pm this evening. He had been undergoing treatment at the hospital for almost a month for several complications. He is survived by his widow, and his three children and various grandchildren.

    Pran had become the 44th recipient of the Dadasabhe Phalke Award when Information & Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari visited him at his residence – a first for the award since its institution in 1971 – on 10 May and presented it to him as the thespian had been forbidden to travel by his doctors..

    The only other occasion that a presenting official had come off stage to present the award to a recipient was when the then President did so for showman Raj Kapoor in 1988 when he had a sudden asthmatic attack. The award was instituted in 1969, the birth centenary year Dadasaheb Phalke, considered the Father of Indian Cinema.

    During his six-decade career which began in the mid-1940s, Pran gave performances in almost 350 films as a hero, a villain, a character actor, and even excelled in comedy. He made his debut as an antagonist in Dalsukh Pancholi`s Punjabi film Yamla Jat (1945) and went on to essay a number of iconic characters in Hindi cinema after that.

    He also acted in super-hit films like Milan, Half Ticket, Barsaat Ki Ek Raat, Devdas, Madhumati, Kashmir Ki Kali, Upkar, Brahmchari, Johny Mera Naam, Purab Aur Paschim and many more. .

    He often prided over the fact that a film was often not complete unless he was a part of it, and the star cast always listed various actors and then in a separate slide came the words ‘…and Pran’.

    Consequently, his biography by the late Bunny Reuben was also titled ‘…and Pran’..

    The citation for the Dadasaheb Phalke award read: ‘This highest award in cinema given by the Government of India is conferred upon Shri Pran for his outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema. His impressive performances have bestowed an entirely unique new dimension to the negative and character roles in Hindi cinema. His contribution to mainstream Hindi cinema is well recognized ensuring him the place of one of the most illustrious and celebrated actors of Indian film industry. During his career, he has given sterling performances in over 350 films and in each one of them, he brought new mannerism and style, holding the audience spell bound by his acting. This citation is in recognition of Shri Pran’s inspiring journey in the Indian cinema spanning over several decades.

    The Twitterverse was replete with condolences and messages from various foks including Amitabh Bachchan, the Prime Minister, Shah Rukh Khan, among others remembering Pran. Here‘s a sample:

    Amitabh Bachchan: It was Manoj Kumar ji‘s vision that converted Pran Saheb from villan to compassionate powerful character roles ! ‘Shaheed‘, ‘Upkar‘

    Mahesh Bhatt: Enchanting memories of Pran Saab courses through the hearts of millions of people who grew up watching his films. India loves u Sir!

    Narendra Modi: Sad to know of demise of legendary actor Pran. He will be remembered for generations. Condolences to his family. May his soul rest in peace

    Dr Manmohan Singh: I convey my heartfelt condolences to the the bereaved family and Pran‘s countless fans and admirers. I pray for peace of the departed soul

    Riteish Deshmukh: RIP Pran Saab – Thank you for entertaining us all these years- will miss you sir. SHER KHAN u will live for ever- RIP Pran Saab

    Kareena Kapoor: R.I.P Pran a true legend will never be forgotten.’

    Priyanka Chopra: #Zanjeer will miss Sher Khan forever.RIP Pran saheb.Thank you for giving us such a legendary legacy.loss of a legend.prayers and condolences

    Arjun Rampal: RIP Pran Saab, you immortalised so many characters, was fortunate to play one of them. You live in my heart forever.’

    Sushma Swaraj: With the sad demise of Shri Pran, the country has lost an artist par excellence.

    Geeta Kapur: He now lives only through his films…RIP Pran sir

    Randeep Hooda: And Pran..RIP, Grew up watching him and always thought he was really the character he played instead of an actor , You walk among us sir..

    Anup Soni: Most enchanting, amazing characters, villinious roles.. generations of actors have learned how to prepare a character.. RIP Pran Sir.

    Sreedevi Boney Kapoor: Today we have lost a legend, a gem and an iconic actor. We will miss you. RIP Pran Saheb..

    Suhasani Haidar:Everyone remembers a #Pran line:I remember “hum bolega toh bolega ki bolta hai” everytime I‘m accused of talking too much! #RIP #kasauti

    Shah Rukh Khan: Why do icons who shaped our lives and emotions have to go away? U will sir, remain etched in our hearts. Allah bless ur soul Pran Sahib.

    Anupam Kher: Final Curtain Call for one of the Most Loved Actors of Indian Cinema. An Actor & A Gentleman. Pran Saab- We will miss you & your Warmth.RIP.

    Tunku Varadarajan: RIP Pran: Villainy never had more character, or style.

  • Farhan Akhtar sets your pulse racing with Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

    Farhan Akhtar sets your pulse racing with Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

    MUMBAI: Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a marathon account of an Indian sprint runner, Milkha Singh, also known as the Flying Sikh, who failed to win the 1960 Olympic Bronze Medal by a whisker. It is a marathon because the film has a running time of three hours seven minutes and 48 seconds. They make two films in this kind of duration nowadays. This is bound to happen when the editor is also the director; utterly in love with all the footage he has shot.

    Milkha is a young Sikh child in united India enjoying the love and affection of his family elders. Along with a friend, he travels miles and crosses a river to go to school. They are handed punishments when late. The happiness comes to an end as India is partitioned and people are slaughtered on both sides. Milkha watches his family members being killed while he manages to run. He arrives in Delhi at a refugee camp where after a few days he finds his sister, Divya Dutta, and her husband.

    Milkha soon learns that to survive in this camp, he will have to become tough. There are hooligans around, ready to use muscle power and push people around. Milkha is welcomed to a gang and soon becomes a full time criminal, wielding a knife and stealing coal from train engines. His aimless life finds a purpose when he comes across Sonam Kapoor. Chasing her becomes part of his daily routine until one day he proposes to her and she taunts him about his illegal ways. Milkha promises her that he will mend his ways and requests her to wait for him till he becomes worthy of her.

    Milkha succeeds in joining an army training centre in Secunderabad and qualifies for the Services. Thanks to the lure of an extra ration of milk and two eggs as well as exemption from fatigue drill, Milkha volunteers for athletic qualification. This is where his potential is gradually realised by the Services coach Pawan Malhotra and honed to perfection. Milkha has a dream of wearing the blazer with the Ashok Chakra emblem and for that he needs to qualify for the national team. As Milkha gets better with each passing day, his rivals in the field attack him and hurt him so as to end his running career. The attack only makes Milkha more determined; Milkha breaks the national record even while he is running heats with injured legs.

    Milkha‘s training is now passed over to the athletics national coach, Yograj Singh, and the training becomes more rigorous. Milkha finally earns his national blazer. He is now ready to surprise his sister and Sonam; instead he is the one who is surprised. Sonam has long been married off with no forwarding address.

    Milkha is on his way to Melbourne as part of the Indian contingent to participate in the 1956 Olympics. Here, he indulges in a fling which, coupled with his inexperience, costs him the race. He loses the race as well as face. He swears to shatter the world record and again the tougher routine of training starts. Milkha does manage to break the record and wins Asian Games and Commonwealth Games medals in 1958 and 1962. But when it comes to the crunch, in the 1960 Rome Olympics, Milkha disappoints.

    Despite winning all heats and starting off very well, he loses out on the bronze medal in a photo finish, coming in fourth. Dramatically, in the film this is equated with his escape run from killers chasing him during the partition massacre which plays in his mind as he runs and he makes the mistake of looking behind which costs him a medal.

    The film begins with Milkha losing the Rome Olympics and goes into flashback, emerging into the current event of sending a team to Pakistan on a goodwill gesture. The Pakistan part is the masterstroke of the maker as to an Indian mindset, it does not matter if Milkha has lost to anybody as long as he wins over a Pakistani rival. He outruns the Pakistani champion by lengths and earns the title ‘The Flying Sikh‘ from the then Pakistani President, Ayub Khan.

    Biopics are a format that does not go well with Indian film lovers. Best of our leaders‘ stories have failed at the box office and Milkha Singh was a sports hero from the distant past with whom few can identify today. The problem with Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is that Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra has turned this biopic into a documentary; it stops being the story of his life and gets into the rigours of training, which is never-ending and tedious for the viewer. There is little of human interest (as in Paan Singh Tomar) and romance is just namesake. Richard Attenborough‘s Gandhi should be an example to follow for anyone wishing to make a biopic. It could have been a film about Milkha‘s sports life with a sprinkling of personal life that is relevant to sports. After all, sport is what he is known for.

    Mehra has gone into details of the period painstakingly, no doubt. If only he knew when to stop, as a lot of stuff feels exaggerated. The space for songs has been forced in most cases as the story offers little scope. Dialogue is effective. Editing is missing. Camerawork is impressive. The film, to whatever degree it is watchable, is thanks to an outstanding performance by Farhan Akhtar. His dedication and honesty brings Milkha alive on screen. Equally impressive is Jabtej Singh as the young Milkha. Pawan Arora is excellent. Yograj Singh is good. Prakash Raj is a bit too paunchy for the army instructor. Sonam Kapoor has nothing to do and has a very brief role. Divya Dutta is cut out for the role she plays and is good as usual.

    Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a slow moving account of Milkha Singh, a sprinter, which will have limited box office as all sports and biopic films have a limited range. While the appreciation will be ample along with awards, it won‘t translate into rewards. 

     

    Sixteen… Is no longer sweet

     

    Producers: Shailesh R Singh, Vishwas Joshi.
    Director: Raj Purohit.
    Cast: Izabelle Liette, Wamiqa Gabbi, Mehak, Highphil Methew.

    Being a girl in Delhi is considered a bit dicey. So Sixteen is about three girls and a boy from Delhi of the contemporary age and era who are still in school but get into all kinds of trouble adults would not dare to. The film has only negative stories that happen in the life of all four characters. Why isn‘t there a single positive story, a single beacon with a guiding example?

    The girls are lead by the prettiest and boldest of the three, Izabelle Liette, who leads by example in that she does not think much of sleeping around. She keeps goading her friends, Mehak and Wamiqa, to go ahead and not make much ado about preserving their virginity. Mehak wants to but at the right time with the right guy. Wamiqa has a problem in that the boy she loves does not care for her while the one who loves her, Highphil Methews, does not excite her; she considers him as only her best friend.

    Methews has a father, Zakir Husain, who drives him hard. He wants his son to become an IAS officer. The son is always on the receiving end of his violent moods. Liette has rich parents and is granted all the freedom and a credit card but not the attention and the ears of her parents. Mehak adores her father and would never do anything to let him down. He in turn trusts her totally and gives her the freedom a teenage girl would seek. Wamiqa has only an aunt as her family, her parents having been among the victims of a city cinema hall fire.

    While generally the girls have a good time as and when they can, each faces a phase in which they let down not only their folks but also themselves. Liette sees her father at a disco getting intimate with a woman. On questioning, she is told that her mother too is in a relationship with someone else and that theirs is an open marriage! Liette is shocked at the revelation. Wamiqa has fallen in love with the paying guest in her house, Keith Sequiera, who is twice her age. But she soon learns that her aunt too has fallen for him. She is shattered. Mehak finally sleeps with the boy she loves from her school only to become pregnant and must have an abortion, which gets complicated. Methews comes home dejected when he is told by Wamiqa that she only considers him a friend while he loved her deeply. But he is welcomed home by his angry father who has just found nudes on his computer. It proves a wrong day for Husain to pick on his son; Methews ends up killing him. He runs away and gets into more crimes.

    All four survive the turmoil in their lives to emerge more confident of themselves and caring for their peers.

    Sixteen is bleak in most parts. The girls, Wamiqa, Liette, Mehak and the boy, Methews are all natural. Seqiuera and Prableen Kaur are good. Husain, as usual, is good. Music is okay.

    Released at limited screens, Sixteen will, in all probability, go unnoticed.

  • ‘Madras Café’ is a spy thriller that pays unique tribute to the armed forces

    ‘Madras Café’ is a spy thriller that pays unique tribute to the armed forces

    NEW DELHI: Madras Café, a film named after a South Indian destination soon after Chennai Express, is to be released on 23 August.

    The film has been produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, JA Entertainment and Rising Sun Films, and directed by the award-winning Shoojit Sircar.

    The trailer of the political espionage thriller was launched in the presence of the director, the film‘s lead John Abraham and co-star Nargis Fakhri amidst a complete army set-up with ammunition, maps, sandbags and the works.

    Talking about the film, director Sircar said: “Madras Cafe is an intense political spy thriller. Since it is the first time I am tackling the subject, over three years of research went into it -It has been my most challenging film this far. Though the film is fictional, it has several references from real episodes.

    Producer and actor John Abraham said, “Madras Café has been my dream project and we‘ve been in discussions for years over the subject – We‘ve worked extremely hard on the film and are satisfied with the outcome – What I can assure you is audiences will be talking about the film even after they‘ve stepped out of the theatre… it is a high-on-content, thought provoking film”

     

  • Kareena Kapoor to design signature “Bebo” denim line

    Kareena Kapoor to design signature “Bebo” denim line

    NEW DELHI: Actor Kareena Kapoor has always surprised many with her sense of style and dress.

    Shifting from high-street fashion to urban chic, Kapoor has caught the eye of an international couture brand which has approached the actress to design a signature line of denims.

    It is now learnt that this Bollywood numero uno will design a signature denim collection for the brand that will be called “Bebo”, which is her pet name.

    A fashion icon in the truest sense, Kapoor recently took her brand value to an all-new high as she shared her health and beauty secrets in a tell-it-all book that went on to become a best seller.

     Within the country too, Kapoor is fast emerging the face of advertising – not to mention the most popular face in the brand circuit, not just in comparison to her contemporaries but beating the likes of some of the most prominent names on television.

    She is understood to be the highest paid brand endorser and lends her face and brand name to a whopping 22 brands – a feat no other actor/actress or sportsperson has managed to achieve.

  • ‘Prague’ to hit the cinemas on 2 August 2013

    ‘Prague’ to hit the cinemas on 2 August 2013

    MUMBAI: Rohit Khaitan‘s ‘Prague‘ will hit screens across India on 2 August 2013. The music of the film will be released by three music companies – Crescendo (earlier known as BMG Crescendo), Universal Music and Times Music.

    The music companies want to promote the music of the film and have hence requested the producers, Rohit Khaitan and Sunil Pathare to push the release date of the film by a week. The album of Prague will have more than 25 sound tracks and background pieces based on several themes which will spread on digital platforms worldwide by the three music companies.

    Under the banner Glamour Struck ProductionsPrague is helmed by Ashish R. Shukla and stars Chandan Roy Sanyal, Elena Kazan, Arfi Lamba, Mayank Kumar and Sonia Bindra. The Music is by Atif Afzal, Lyrics by Varun Grover, Sound by Sanjay Chaturvedi, Editing by Meghna Manchanda Sen, Action by Parvez Shaikh, Art direction by Siddharth Mathawan & Mrinal Das, DI & VFX by Reliance Media Works.

    The film is a psychological ride which takes you to the darkest corners of your mind, the shutdown alleys of your soul and the graveyard of your heart.

     

  • Special preview screening of ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ for Indian Armed Forces

    Special preview screening of ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ for Indian Armed Forces

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18 Media and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, in association with UFO Moviez have announced exclusive preview screenings of the eagerly awaited biopic Bhaag Milkha Bhaag in all UFO digital Defence theatres across India, a day ahead of the film‘s nationwide theatrical release.

    Starring Farhan Akhtar and Sonam Kapoor, and directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a film about the revered athlete Milkha Singh‘s perseverance as a sportsperson and also as a courageous human spirit.

    While the theatrical release of the film is scheduled for 12 July, the exclusive premiere for Indian Defence Personnel and their families will be held at 8.00 pm on 11 July, in UFO‘s digital Defence theatres across India. 

     
     

    Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a tribute to a national hero. It was because of the Indian Army that Milkha Singh‘s talent was discovered and nurtured. Viacom18 Motion Pictures is privileged and proud to premiere the film for the armed forces across India a day before its commercial release. It‘s our humble way of saying ‘we salute you‘”, said Viacom18 Motion Pictures marketing and operations head Rudrarup Datta.

    The Defense spokesperson of Chandimandir Army Cantonment in Chandigarh added, “The special screenings of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a positive step by Viacom18 and UFO towards entertaining our troops. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, with its message of resilience of spirit, body and mind, promises to be an extremely interesting film to watch, as will be the chance for the defence personnel to meet with the star cast of the film along with Shri Milkha Singh.”

    Speaking on the occasion, UFO Moviez joint MD Kapil Agarwal said, “The Defence Forces are our nation‘s pride and the specially organised premiere of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is our way of paying tribute to the brave soldiers who safeguard our nation. We are very happy to partner with Viacom 18 Media and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra for such an initiative. It is a matter of personal pride for all UFOrians that our digital cinema services and solutions have helped entertain Indian Armed Forces personnel across the length and breadth of India, round the year and in all weather conditions.”

  • Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Horror Story’ to release on 25 October

    Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Horror Story’ to release on 25 October

    MUMBAI: Vikram Bhatt is back with his next screamer Horror Story, the film is helmed by Ayush Raina, who has previously directed Bombay High (one of the short films in Mumbai Cutting).

    Apart from television actor Karan Kundra, who is making his Bollywood debut, the film stars fresh faces like Ravish Desai, Hasan Zaidi, Nishant Malkani, Sheetal Singh, Aparna Bajpai, Radhika Menon and Nandini Vaid.

    The Story revolves around seven youngsters who challenge each other to spend the night at the infamous hotel in the heart of the city; little did they know that this will turn out to be the most horrendous night of their life, rather, the last night of their life.

    Vikram Bhatt says, “This is a scare-a-minute film in the truest sense. It‘s horror from the first scene to the last and has been shot in an international format.”

    ASA Productions‘ Anju Bishnoi adds, “We have a huge influx of new talent and have complete faith in Ayush, who has done a commendable job. Also, this film has a versatile cast, who make every scene believable. They are a young lot to watch out for.”

    ASA Productions‘ Horror Story will release on 25 October 2013.