Category: Hindi

  • Viacom18, SLB Productions join hands for Mary Kom and Gabbar

    Viacom18, SLB Productions join hands for Mary Kom and Gabbar

    MUMBAI: Viacom18 Motion Pictures and Sanjay Leela Bhansali (SLB) Productions have come together to co-produce the Akshay Kumar starrer Gabbar and Mary Kom‘s biopic, starring Priyanka Chopra.

    Gabbar is a remake of a Tamil blockbuster Ramana to be directed by Krish of Vedam andGam Yam fame. The Mary Kom biopic is directed by Omung Kumar.

    “We are pleased to partner with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and proud to be add Gabbar andMary Kom to our slate. This step reflects our belief in venturing boldly into associations with passionate, likeminded partners to deliver great content,” said Viacom18 Motion Pictures COO Ajit Andhare.

    “We are extremely happy to associate with Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, their passion, understanding for cinema remains same as ours,” said filmmaker Bhansali.

    Mary Kom went on the floor this week, while Gabbar is expected to go on floor later this year.

    The upcoming releases of Viacom18 are Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Madras Cafe, Queen and Boss.

  • Actress Sakshi Tanwar starrer Bawra Mann to open 2nd Bangalore Shorts Film Festival

    Actress Sakshi Tanwar starrer Bawra Mann to open 2nd Bangalore Shorts Film Festival

    NEW DELHI: A total of 45 films will be screened in the Bangalore Shorts Film Festival to be held in the garden city on 22 June.

    The film Bawra Mann; directed by Mitu staring Sakshi Tanwar (of Bade Achhe Lagte Hain fame) which tells the story of women desire will open the day-long Festival organised by Miniboxoffice.

    This festival received a total of 187 films this year. The dilemma directed by Sushil Bhati shows the inner conflict of a person who is doing something but wants something else, while Sando Da directed by Abhirup Ghosh is about an aspiring detective, and Tales of the Road tell a road story in very exciting.

    The aim of the Festival is to popularise the work of young & experienced filmmakers from across the India and the world.

    Films from Spain, Germany, Brazil, Russia, US and from almost every region of India are being screened. The festival jury includes national award winning director Unni Vijayan and documentary filmmaker Amit Mitra.

    This is the second edition of this festival, which began last year to mark 100 years of Indian cinema and salute the contribution of the Kannada film industry towards the development of cinema in India.

    The festival provides a platform to aspiring and professional filmmakers for showcasing their talent with networking and marketing opportunities in film industry.

    The festival objective is to create a short films culture in India, promotion of upcoming filmmakers, developing sources of revenue generation for short films and to make short film making a commercial enterprise.

    This year, the festival will introduce more workshops and master classes. The Miniboxoffice HL meet will be the highlight for those filmmakers who want to venture into feature film production, conducted by Festival director Rambhul Singh

    BSFF-13 is organised by India‘s only independent film festival organising company Miniboxoffice. BSFF-13 provides networking and contact building opportunities to filmmakers. BSFF-13 gives marketing and distribution facility for filmmakers which no other festival in India is providing.

    Miniboxoffice has established festivals in Delhi, Noida, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bhopal and a few more festivals are coming up. All Miniboxoffice festivals have completed one or two editions.

  • I always wanted to do Comedy: Vidya Balan

    I always wanted to do Comedy: Vidya Balan

    MUMBAI: Its Vidya all the way! With successive hits and boosting the girl power as the 100th year of the Indian Cinema unfolds, Vidya Balan has come a long way from her‘Susheel‘ (sophisticated) avatar in Parineeta (2005) to her spell bounding performances in The Dirty Picture, Kahaaniand Ishqiya.

    Her latest Ghanchakkar (Crazy) is a suspense comedy that hits the silver screens come 28 June and is much awaited as it‘s the first film post her marriage to the honcho Siddharth Roy Kapur.

    Balan stars as the loud-mouthed wife of a bank robber (Emraan Hashmi) who loses his memory after a heist. As per her latest interview with Reuters on Ghanchakkar, Balan speaks about her breaking the stereotypes and gladly accepting her sexuality. On being asked about her role in the movie, Balan affirms her role being a loud middle-class housewife with a stereotype middle-class woman persona.

    Commenting about Raj‘s direction, she reveals that, “He (director Raj Kumar Gupta) finds humour in situations that are so mundane and everyday. Thrillers are his genre but I knew he‘d do humour well too. When he came to me with this, I always wanted to do comedy and this was a breath of fresh air.”

    The 35-year-old actress has paved her way up through taking on versatile roles over the years. The actress‘ strong presence was appreciated in her bold The Dirty Picture (2011), the thriller flick Kahaani (2012) and also her bad-ass role in Ishqiya (2010), all winning her numerous Best Actress Awards consecutively.

    Apart from her movies‘ box office collections soaring high, her leads have been critically acclaimed as well. About her next screen bet Ghanchakkar (Crazy), which is a suspense comedy that opens in cinemas on 28 June.

    Spreading her charm beyond the borders, Balan has elevated herself to a spot in an elite nine- member Cannes festival jury headed by filmmaker Steven Spielberg. The charming actress sure knows how to achieve milestones in her career.

  • China expected to be principal guest country at IFFI Goa

    China expected to be principal guest country at IFFI Goa

    NEW DELHI: Chinese cinema is expected to be given the pride of place at the International Film Festival of India in Goa in November this year.

    This emerged during talks between Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari and Chinese Minister of State Administration for Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television Cai Fuchao.

    The two Ministers had delegation level talks covering a wide range of subjects in the Information and Broadcasting sector.

    During the discussions, it was proposed to accord the status of Principal Guest Country to China during IFFI 2014. The International Film Festival of India is scheduled to be held from 20 to 30 November. The Chinese side may consider facilitating participation of prominent Chinese films with film personalities in the ‘Competition’ and ‘Cinemas of the World‘ sections of the festival. Both sides could consider cooperation between Film and Television Institutes of the two countries through exchange programmes of students and faculty”, Tewari added.

    It was also agreed that a roadmap should be outlined to enhance bilateral cooperation in critical sectors of the Films and Broadcasting. It was reiterated that such a roadmap would enable enhancing people to people contact between the two countries.

    During the discussions Tewari and Cai Fuchao were assisted by senior officials belonging to the Information & Broadcasting and SAPPRFT from the Chinese side. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation and capacity building between personnel of the public broadcasters in both countries, strengthen cultural exchange programmes related to convening of Film Festivals and enhance exchange between the private film industries of both countries.

    One of the key highlights of the discussion was the decision to enhance student exchange programme between Film Institutes of India and the Beijing Films School. Both sides agreed that the hosting of the Chinese Film Festival in Delhi was an important step to enhance the role and relevance of films between the people of both countries. Both sides also agreed to work out the modalities for strengthening capacity building of technical personnel of Broadcasting Sector. Another critical area of discussion pertained to exploring the possibility of Co-production agreements between India and China in the audio visual sector.

  • Chinese Film Festival opens in Delhi, Jackie Chan wins hearts

    Chinese Film Festival opens in Delhi, Jackie Chan wins hearts

    NEW DELHI: Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari has expressed the hope that an agreement would be reached soon for co-production of films with China.

    He said that cinema is a great medium to strengthen and substantiate relations amongst people of the two countries.

    While films of Raj Kapoor and some other veterans have been popular for decades in China, the film 3 Idiots was dubbed in Chinese and proved to be a great hit in that country, he added.

    The Minister along with Chinese Minister of State Administration for Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television Cai Fuchao were jointly inaugurating a six-day Chinese Film Festival at Sirifort Auditorium here. Matinee idol Jackie Chan, whose film Chinese Zodiacopened the festival, was the guest of honour. Chinese Ambassador to India Wei Wei, I&B secretary Uday Kumar Varma, and Indo-China Economic Council president P S Deodhar were also present.

    Tewari said the time appeared ripe for intensive sharing of films as a potent medium of exchange. “I believe that considering the popularity of Indian films in China, there would be more exposure for Indian films in China in the future, and vice-versa. I am confident that this interaction with the Chinese counterparts would prove to be fruitful and the two countries look forward to agreement on co production in films, as also cooperation in the fields of radio and television An audio visual agreement would not only promote our shooting locations, but will also boost film related tourism between the two countries and hence pave for a more vibrant people-to-people contact,” he added.

    The Minister announced that since 2014 marked sixty years of the enunciation of Panchsheel or the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, the year would be marked as the Year of Exchanges between India and China.

    Speaking earlier, the Chinese Information Minister said Chinese movies would offer an opportunity for Indian audiences to be acquainted with Chinese landscape, Arts, Music and culture. He further added that this would also enable citizens of both nations to view Indo-China relationship from a broader perspective. He noted that both countries shared cultural similarities.

    The Chinese Minister announced that an Indian film festival would soon be held in China 

    Speaking at the event, Chan said amid loud cheers that he was touched by his popularity in India. He rendered a Chinese song he had composed around two years earlier, ‘Country my Country, Home my Home’, which he said was in Chinese but would find empathy with everyone. He claimed that over ten million downloads of the song had already been done all over the world.

    Earlier addressing a press meet, actor Jackie Chan who is based in Hong Kong stressed the need to screen movies in India and China which talk about the need to strive for peaceful co-existence between the two neighbours.

    He said, “We cannot choose our neighbours. In fact, we should love each other; why hate each other? Through films we need to promote peace,” replying to a question on the recent border tension.

    Dressed in an immaculate white dress, the bespectacled actor said he did not want to be seen as a martial arts actor but as someone in the league of Hollywood actor Robert De Nero.

    The actor, whose martial arts — not withstanding his comic fight sequences — has been compared with the legendary actor Bruce Lee, admitted that he held the late actor in high regard: “When I was young I used to watch him do his action sequences.”

    Chan – who came to India a decade ago to make The Myth – said it was a successful venture not only in China but across the globe: “I shot the film for a month here. During this period, I watched a lot of television and was impressed with all the singing and dancing. I loved the music of 3 Idiots and wanted to dance with co-actor Mallika Sherawat for the Indian version of The Myth.”

    The actor is open to the idea of doing a Bollywood film which has traditional song and dance routines provided the writer must have the ability to make the people understand Indian culture.

    “Ordinary people in China do not understand Indian culture… I am just waiting and hoping that some Indian director understands that I am a pretty good actor and not just a fighter.”

    “I like cooperation but the script is very important. We will make one version for India and the other for the rest of the world,” he said.

    The festival is being supported by Huawei Telecommunications India which claims to be the largest telecommunications equipment maker in the world.

    The movies being showcased at the festival include the latest offering, The Grandmastersfrom Wong Kar-Wai, internationally renowned as an auteur for his visually unique, highly stylised, and emotionally resonant cinema. And Back to 1942 by Feng Xiaogang, the Chinese film director, who besides being a highly successful commercial filmmaker, has also made comedic films which have consistently done well on the box office. He has also attempted to break out from that mould by making drama or period drama films recently. This film premiered at the International Rome Film Festival in 2012.

  • Shah Rukh debutes with Shekhar Ravjiani for a Marathi musical

    Shah Rukh debutes with Shekhar Ravjiani for a Marathi musical

    MUMBAI: Venturing into a new foray Bollywood‘s Baadshah Shah Rukh Khan (SRK) is about to make a musical debut in the regional language space with a Marathi movie. It is confirmed that SRK will shoot for a song with the music composer and singer Shekhar Ravjiani. Apparently it didn‘t take a lot of convincing for Ravjiani for his music single, Saanvlias the proceeds from this song will be donated to an NGO.

    Saanvli will also feature Sunidhi Chauhan and the songs refreshes the concept of first love which is why SRK has been roped in since he is synonymous with romance.

    A source from the industry revealed “Shekhar met him (SRK) at a studio and played out the single for him. He connected with the song instantly and agreed to feature in the video.”

    The music video has been directed by Ravi Jadhav (who has won a National Award forNatrang) and the lyrics are written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. The song video will feature Shah Rukh reciting the verse that reads ‘Parchhayi Teri Saanvli SiNatkhat Thodi Baavli Si‘.

    When contacted, Shekhar who is also one of the judges for Indian Idol Junior confirmed the story and said, “His thoughtfulness and love has made this video very special to me.” Shekhari‘s credibility in the regional language was much appreciated last year in his album Saazni.

  • Mohan Deep returns with a Bollywood potboiler

    Mohan Deep returns with a Bollywood potboiler

    MUMBAI: Mohan Deep, divisive writer says his next The Five Foolish Virgins, a fictional project on the glamorous world of cinema, has all the elements of a Bollywood potboiler.

    As per the media reports, his novel is a combination consisting from casting couch, bisexual superstars to an actor having underworld connection. He explores the underbelly of filmdom and also comments on the relationship between media and Bollywood.

    After almost 15 years, the author is venturing into the world of fiction. The 65-year-old author is best known for writing the unauthorised biographies of actresses Madhubala, Meena Kumari and Rekha.

    According to Deep, his biographies have been successful because it has three successful people‘s name attached to it and not for his writing.

    The Five Foolish Virgins will hit stands by the end of this month.

  • Rishi leaves Hollywood stunt directors astonished

    Rishi leaves Hollywood stunt directors astonished

    MUMBAI: Rishi Kapoor left Hollywood action directors Tom Struthers and John Street ofInception and The Dark Knight Rises fame, stunned. At 60, veteran Bollywood actor is believed to have performed a brilliantly executed action sequence on the sets of D-Day.

    He performed the stunt without any training or rehearsals. Kapoor plays the character of Goldman, a most wanted criminal. He was shooting for an action sequence with Irrfan for the film. The action stunt involved Kapoor to crawl on the ground and to engage in some intense hand to hand combat.

    According to media reports, he surprised the action director duo with his quickness and accuracy. The scene ended up looking real and well-executed, leaving Struthers and Street amazed.

    D-Day, produced by DAR Motion Pictures and Emmay Entertainment, is directed by Nikhil Advani. It also features Arjun Rampal, Shruti Haasan, Huma Qureshi, Akash Dahiya, Sree Swara and Chandan Roy Sanyal.

    The movie is slated to hit theatres on 19 July.

  • QUATIMD features Sonali Bendre in a cameo

    QUATIMD features Sonali Bendre in a cameo

    MUMBAI: Milan Luthria‘s Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara (OUATIMD) features SonaliBendre in a “guest appearance”. Her association with the director goes back a long way and that is why she agreed to be a part of the underworld drama.

    Produced by Balaji Motion Pictures, the film features her as Mumtaz. She will be seen on the big screen after a gap of nearly a decade when the film releases on 15 Aug.

    Sonali‘s last big screen outing was again a guest appearance in Shah Rukh Khan, Priety Zinta and Saif Ali Khan starrer Kal Ho Naa Ho, in which she had played a doctor.

    OUATIMD stars Akshay Kumar, Imran Khan, Sonakshi Sinha in the main lead.

    Another reason for Sonali to give a nod to OUATIMD was its producer Shobha Kapoor, who is a good friend of her mother-in-law.

    “Shobha aunty has been friends with my mother-in-law for the past 40 years. So, when she calls her and asks for me to do something, I can‘t say no to her. So it‘s just that,” said the actress known for films like Sarfarosh and Zakhm.

    “I have not charged them for anything. So it‘s not a professional kind of a thing for me, it‘s just a guest appearance that I am doing for the people that are involved in it. It‘s a very interesting literal role,” added the 38-year-old actress.

  • Fukrey received well up North, even as YJHD goes strong at the BO

    Fukrey received well up North, even as YJHD goes strong at the BO

    MUMBAI: The Excel Entertainment production Fukrey had its best opening weekend in Delhi and Punjab as there is a genuine connect with the audience up North, where it collected a third (Rs 2.60 crore in Delhi; Rs 70 lakh in Punjab) of its total weekend collections of Rs 9.5 crore across India.

    Ankur Arora Murder Case which is based on true events, featuring Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra, Paoli Dam and Arjun Mathur hasn‘t done much to rave the audiences and this reflects in its poor opening weekend collection of about a crore.

    Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 is only the third Sunny Sound Production after Indian (2001) and 23rd March 1931: Shaheed (2002). The Deol clan‘s second outing in the YPD franchise has been below average at the end of its first week. The film has managed to collect Rs 27.55 crore for it opening week; the indications for the second weekend do not seem encouraging.

    Ayan Mukherjee‘s second directorial venture Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani starring the Kapoor scion and Deepika Padukone has followed up on its bumper first week with strong second week figures. The film collected Rs 49.3 crore in its second week taking its two week total to Rs 153.3 crore and adding a further Rs 13 core for the third weekend taking its 17 day tally to Rs 166.3 crore. Ranbir Kapoor has certainly established himself as a bankable star with back to back Rs 100 crore plus box office collections with last year‘s Barfi! and YJHDthis year.

    Aashiqui 2 starring Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor has gone on to add Rs 40 lakh for its seventh week to take its seven week tally to Rs 78.3 crore. This film has certainly exceeded everyone‘s expectations and the music has certainly connected well with the youth.

    The debut directorial venture of Atul Sabharwal under the YRF banner and Arjun Kapoor starrer Aurangzeb has collected Rs 20 lakh in its fourth week taking its four week tally to Rs 24.25 crore at the box office.