Category: Hindi

  • SC gives Sanjay Dutt another four week breather before returning to jail

    SC gives Sanjay Dutt another four week breather before returning to jail

    MUMBAI:With reference to Sanjay Dutt‘s application seeking a six-month extension of his 18 April deadline, the Supreme Court has given him four more weeks‘ time to complete his films before returning to jail.

    The judges responding to Dutt‘s appeal said that the decision was taken on humanitarian grounds. "We extend the time by four weeks from tomorrow. It is made clear that no further extension will be granted," they informed.

    On Monday, while filing the application for a six-month extension, Dutt had said that seven films with a budget of Rs 2.78 billion were under various stages of production and it needed 196 acting days to complete.

    The actor is currently working in double shifts to wrap up the three projects on hand – Peekay, Zanjeer and Polocigiri, before surrendering himself.

    Besides this, he will also be shooting for the cameo he plays in home production Hasmukh Pighal Gaya. The film is being directed by Sejal Shah and has a bunch of newcomers.

  • SC to give judgement on Dutt’s surrender deadline extension plea tomorrow

    SC to give judgement on Dutt’s surrender deadline extension plea tomorrow

    MUMBAI: The Supreme Court will declare its decision on the extension of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt surrender deadline tomorrow.

    Dutt had, on Monday, appealed to the Supreme Court of India that he be given some more time to surrender before he begins his prison term citing work commitments.

    Last month court announced its decision to sentence Dutt to five years in prison for illegal possession of weapons supplied by Muslim mafia bosses linked to the terror attack that killed 257 people in Mumbai.

    The actor has maintained that he knew nothing about the bombing plot and that he asked for the guns to protect his family during sectarian riots in Mumbai.

    Son of legendary actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis, Dutt has previously served 18 months in jail on the same charges. He was released later and the actor has since then resurrected his acting career and delivered some appreciated performances. He won a lot of adulation for his portrayal of the ruthless Kancha Cheena in the 2012 remake of blockbuster Agneepath (by the same name).

  • Ek Thi Daayan receives U/A certificate

    Ek Thi Daayan receives U/A certificate

    MUMBAI: Vishal Bhardwaj and Ekta Kapoor‘s Ek Thi Daayan, directed by Kannan Iyer, is the first thriller-horror to have received a U/A certificate from the Censors.

    The U/A certificate establish the film‘s enhanced potential and appeal among the youngsters as much as among adults. The Emraan Hashmi-starrer Ek Thi Daayan will release worldwide on 19 April.

    Hashmi plays Bobo, a leading magician, suffering from constant hallucinations. His life is falling apart. When he is put through regression hypnosis, a terrifying childhood story surfaces in which a daayan (witch), who has destroyed his family, returns to haunt him.

    Bhardwaj avers, "The film draws inspiration from folklore. Along with Emraan, Konkona, Kalki and Huma, two young kids play major roles in the film. With schools going in for a summer break, this film will surely turn out to be an enjoyable family outing."

    Remarks Ekta, "While we have the added advantage of being children-friendly, the film also has all the commercial masala that the audience expects from an Emraan Hashmi film. Young couples who want to cuddle up during the spooks and scares have found their film to do so!" she winks.

  • Commando gives Nautanki Saala a tough fight

    Commando gives Nautanki Saala a tough fight

    MUMBAI: Ayushmann Khuranna and Kunal Roy Kapoor starrer ‘dramedy‘ Nautanki Saala has collected Rs 115 million in its first weekend. The film continues to do well at select multiplexes even as it finds little support at single screens.

    Vidyut Jamwal starrer Commando, being an out and out action film, has done well at single screens all over while not finding much support at multiplexes. The film collected Rs 111.5 million in its first weekend.

    The remake of Chashme Baddoor, by the same name, remained steady in its first week after taking a decent second weekend to end with figures of Rs 305.5 million.

    Himmatwala showed a drastic drop in its second week adding just Rs 58 million in its second week, taking its two week total to Rs 425.5 million.

    Jolly LLB has collected Rs eight million for its fourth week to take its four week tally to Rs 310 million. Mere Dad Ki Maruti has collected Rs 4 million taking its four week total to Rs 117 million.

  • Aishwarya among Indian stars to be invited for Cannes

    Aishwarya among Indian stars to be invited for Cannes

    MUMBAI: The French government has decided to specially invite Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at the Cannes Film Festival scheduled later this year. The festival is celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema.

    The Hum Dil De Chuke actress was conferred a civilian award by the French government for her contribution to the arts on the occasion of her birthday last year.

    Responding to a question, French Ambassador to India Francois Richier told reporters that the Bachchan bahu, as she is popularly known, is always respected in France because of her association with the Cannes film festival.

    "She is very dear to our heart and we are very grateful to her," said Richier, who had conferred the civilian award to the actress on behalf of the French government.

    Right from the time she has been endorsing a French cosmetic brand, Bachchan has for long been connected with the French.

  • Katiyabaaz is the sole Indian film at Tribeca Film Festival

    Katiyabaaz is the sole Indian film at Tribeca Film Festival

    MUMBAI: Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar‘s feature documentary Katiyabaaz (Powerless) is the sole Indian film in competition at the 12th Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

    Set amidst extreme power shortage in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the film tells the story from the perspective of an electricity thief and an IAS officer, who has vowed to eliminate electricity theft.

    This is the duos first full-length feature film.

    Katiyabaaz had its world premier at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival and was well received by critics and the audience.

    Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff founded the Tribeca Film Festival in 2002 with the mission of revitalisation of lower Manhattan in the wake of the 9/11 disaster. Since then the festival has grown into one of the most important celebrations of films and filmmakers worldwide.

  • Gangs of Wasseypur kicks off IFFLA

    Gangs of Wasseypur kicks off IFFLA

    NEW DELHI: Anurag Kashyap‘s ‘Gang of Wasseypur‘ was the opening film at the 11th Annual Indian Film festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) at the Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood.

    "Gangs of Wasseypur" had also been screened in Cannes last year in the ‘Directors Fortnight‘ section.

    The festival has included a sneak preview of Mira Nair‘s new political thriller ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist‘ (with an international cast running from Kiefer Sutherland to Shabana Azmi) and the festival will close with Deepa Mehta‘s cinematic translation of Salman‘s Rushdie‘s novel ‘Midnight‘s Children‘ starring Seema Biswas, Shabana Azmi, and Anupam Kher.

    The festivalwill also pay a tribute to ‘King of Romance‘ director Yash Chopra that includes his last venture ‘Jab Tak hai Jaan‘ along with other hits like ‘Chandni‘, ‘Silsila‘, and ‘Kabhi Kabhie‘.

    Other films at the festival include ‘Filmistaan‘ – debut feature by Nitin Kakkar – and ‘Eega‘ a Telugu language resurrection drama which is loosely based on the film ‘Makhii‘.

    A full length documentary, ‘Celluloid Man‘ on the living legend P K Nair who brought film archiving to India as the founder of the National Film Archive of India will also be screened at the IFFLA this year.

    Other short films include ‘Tatpaschat‘, ‘Dosa Hunt‘, ‘Here and away‘, ‘Homecoming‘, ‘The queen of my dreams‘, ‘Rags to Pads‘, ‘Recurrence‘, Vasan Bala‘s ‘Peddlers‘, Hansal Mehta‘s ‘Shahid‘, and Anand Gandhi‘s ‘Ship of Theseus‘.

    There are two discussion sessions. The first is ‘Laughing At Ourselves- A Conversation with Actors and Creatives‘ with Kunal Nayyar (actor, Big Bang Theory), Hannah Simone (actor, New Girl), Sarayu Rao (actor, Monday Mornings), Luvh Rakhe (writer, New Girl), and Sunil Nayar (executive producer, Revenge), and moderated by Parvesh Cheena (actor, Outsourced).

    The second panel is on "Today‘s Pioneer Voices Changing the Landscape of Indian Cinema" moderated by Lisa Tsering (The Hollywood Reporter), and featuring Vasan Bala, Anand Gandhi, Hansal Mehta and Nitin Kakkar.

  • T-Series and Vishesh Films Aashiqui 2 to release 26 April

    T-Series and Vishesh Films Aashiqui 2 to release 26 April

    NEW DELHI: The Mohit Suri-directed ‘Aashiqui 2‘ musical produced by T-Series and Vishesh Films is slated for release on 26 April.

    While the musicial drama that released over two decades ago starred Rahul Roy and Anu Agarwal in career changing roles, the new installment stars Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapoor in the lead.

    Says producer Mahesh Bhatt, "The franchise continues… the film is a completely brand new product with an extraordinary story. We will take the brand, not the story forward with an out-and-out love story."
     
    Contrary to the reports, ‘Aashiqui 2‘ is not a sequel to ‘Aashiqui‘, Suri clarified. "It‘s a new story. The only similarity is the music and the love story. There are seven to eight songs in the film. It‘s a musical."

    Talking about what can be expected from the film, producer Bhatt said, "It‘s a contemporary love story dealing with mature emotions. All three actors have extremely challenging dramatic roles. It is not a film about only looking good, singing and dancing. These are performance-oriented parts, and we are convinced that ‘Aashiqui 2‘ would do for Shraddha, Aditya and Shaad what the first ‘Aashiqui‘ did for Rahul, Anu and Deepak Taijori."

    Keeping with the brand of the film, the music will remain a highlight with the first song Tum Hi Ho already making waves. According to producer Bhushan Kumar of T-Series, "We have already recorded many songs for ‘Aashiqui 2‘ and we are confident that the audience will enjoy them. But people insisted we bring back at least one song from the original. Whatever the outcome, the music will not disappoint."

  • Pran to be honoured with Dadasaheb Phalke award

    Pran to be honoured with Dadasaheb Phalke award

    NEW DELHI: Bollywood thespian Pran – who entertained Hindi cinema audiences for more than six decades with versatile roles as villain, comedian and character roles – has been chosen to receive the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke award, the highest official recognition for film personalities in India.

    The announcement comes in the year marking a centenary of Indian cinema.

    Pran Kishan Sikand, who turned 93 in February, has acted in over 400 films and quit acting in 1998.

    On getting the news, Pran telephonically told indiantelevision.com from Mumbai: "I am very happy and honoured to receive this award."

    Pran is the 44th recipient of this award, given for lifetime contribution to cinema. The award consists of a Swarn Kamal, a cash prize of Rs one million and a shawl. The award is given on the basis of recommendations of a committee of eminent persons.

    Pran had been the industry‘s unanimous choice for this award in 2012, but the government committee had chosen the name of veteran actor Soumitra Chatterjee.

    The award, named after the father of Indian cinema D G Phalke, will be conferred on Pran on 3 May, the day on which Phalke‘s film ‘Raja Harishchandra‘ was released in 1913, an Information and Broadcasting Ministry source told indiantelevision.com

    Beginning his career as a hero in 1940 with ‘Yamala Jat‘, Pran went on to achieve fame as a villain in a large number of films including classics like ‘Milan‘, ‘Madhumati‘, ‘Brahmachari‘, ‘Kashmir Ki Kali‘ and ‘Sadhu aur Shaitan‘.

    He brought a new sophisticated touch to the role of a villain by resorting to mannerisms like stammering, lisping or using certain sentences, unlike others who using various facial features like beards or twisted faces.

    At the time when he was at his peak, many people named their children as Pran, a tribute to this multi-faceted actor.

    He later favoured character roles, playing the friend, beloved father and grandfather in movies like ‘Sharabi‘ and as friend in ‘Zanjeer‘, apart from a heart-rending role in Manoj Kumar‘s ‘Upkaar‘ and as a headstrong personality in the Jeetendra-Sanjeev Kumar- Jaya Bachchan starrer ‘Parichay‘ based on the western film ‘The Sound of Music‘. Two of his most memorable comic roles include ‘Victoria 203‘ and ‘Karz‘.

    Born on 12 February 1920 at Delhi, Pran started his career by learning photography in Lahore. A chance meeting with a film producer got him his first break in ‘Yamla Jat‘ in 1940. He married Shukla Sikhand in 1945 and has two sons Arvind and Sunil, and one daughter Pinky.

    At partition in 1947, Pran came to Mumbai and restarted his film career after a brief struggle.

    His favourite hobbies now are watching sports (football, hockey, cricket), reading and looking after his pet dogs. He has five grand children and two great grand children.

  • Nautanki Saala: Khurrana delivers yet again

    Nautanki Saala: Khurrana delivers yet again

    MUMBAI: This film defies all descriptions. Nautanki it is not. The film depicts the drought of imagination in story, script, casting, music, direction.

    Nautanki Saala opens with the advantage of having Ayushmann Khurrana in the lead. Khurrana made an impact in his debut film, Vicky Donor and this film being his immediate second, is one looked forward to.

    Khurana is a successful stage director and actor whose latest play based on the epic Ramayan has run for hundreds of shows. Late one night, he sees a man trying to hang himself from a tree in the middle of the road and being a perpetual do-gooder, he saves Kunaal Roy Kapoor, a loser on all counts. Kapoor has not only amounted to nothing in life, his latest blow is that his girlfriend, Pooja Salvi, has dropped him on the advice of his own grandmother. Khurrana takes him home to make sure he does not make another attempt. Khurrana‘s girlfriend, Gaelyn Mendonca, is not sure he should get too involved but later comes to grow fond of Kapoor.

    Khurrana now takes it upon himself to find Salvi and bring her and Kapoor together. Meanwhile, he also tries to build Kapoor‘s self confidence and when the Ram from his Ramayan has left, he decides to cast Kapoor for the role. What follows is supposed to provide laughs which, most of the time, it does not. On the other hand, Khurrana has found Salvi who runs a florist shop and now keeps visiting her waiting for an opportunity to take her to Kapoor. But, there is a hurdle: she has a boyfriend and is due to marry him in few weeks. Kapoor has to get him out of her life and bring her to Kapoor. This is also supposed to provide laughs but does not. The do-gooder Khurrana finally falls for Kapoor‘s girlfriend, drops his own girlfriend like a stale potato and yet all live happily ever after.

    Nautanki Saala is supposed to be a comedy but comes out as one huge yawn fest. While Khurrana is natural and tries his best, Kapoor can‘t act and is a drain on an already poor script. The girls lack charm or talent. The film uses two tracks from old movies, ‘So gaya yeh jahan…..‘ from Tezaab and ‘Dhak dhak….‘ from Beta. And that is the best the film has to offer with only original song from the soundtrack worth listening to is ‘Mera man kehne laga…‘

    Nautanki Saala has had an average opening and is not expected to sustain the word of mouth being generally against.

    Commando – A One Man Army: A mass action flick

    Budget films need not always be comedies or sex oriented dramas. At times, they can be action films if you have the right candidate to deliver without the help of special effects which cost a lot. Commando has a hero in Vidyut Jamwal, who can deliver without special effects and crores spent on action sequences. Producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah is as much an entrepreneur as he is a creative man and he brings the age old formulas of One Man Army and The First Blood (Sylvester Stallone) on screen through his action hero.

    Jamwal is an elite commando gifted with special talents and trained for special assignments. His helicopter on a routine mission crash-lands and he ends up on the Chinese side of the border. He is captured by the Chinese and treated as an Indian spy. After a year of Chinese torture, he is about to be sentenced when he escapes from under the Chinese army.

    While he is away, a drama is being played out in a small town of Punjab where a sinister bad man, Jaideep Ahlawat, has been able to plant his five MLAs in the State Assembly and now controls the area. He eyes the daughter of the earlier, honest, politician. The daughter, Pooja Chopra, decides to flee town rather than marry the ugly villain who was born without pupils in his eyes which make him look repulsive. While Chopra is on the run, Ahlawat‘s goons, led by his brother, Jagat Rawat, catch up with her. Surrounded by a horde of them, she is helpless when Jamwal lands up on his way back. He is a human fighting machine and, in no time, overcomes the goons.

    Now, Chopra can‘t stay back and wants Jamwal to escort her out of the district where, she thinks, Ahlawat won‘t be able to reach her. She is wrong because the bus the couple takes is intercepted over a bridge with nowhere to run. Jamwal manages to humiliate the villain and jumps in the river with Chopra. Now, the couple have to survive in the jungle and at the same time keep dodging the villains (as well as fall in love and imagine a couple romantic songs!). Trained for survival in such terrains, Jamwal goes on eliminating Ahlawat‘s people. Ahlawat wants to capture him alive and kill him in the village square so the local folk continue to fear him. The hero is shot by one of the goons and in anger, Ahlawat throws the injured Jamwal into the river. This serves to stretch the film further as the village square vow is postponed letting the hero recoup and return for the final battle and rescue not only Chopra but also the villagers.

    Action movies are costly to make but the advantage with this film is that, in Jamwal , the makers have a gifted and trained action hero who requires no double or wires and special effects and does his stunts himself. That helps the budget, wastes little time and makes the fights look natural. Jamwal excels in action and is quite satisfactory in romantic scenes too. Chopra is good. Ahlawat is effective. Rawat supports well. Direction by Dilip Ghosh is competent. The film could have done without songs which would have made it crisper. Dialogue and SMS jokes are a good distraction from this all action movie.

    Commando is an outright mass film which has been received well and the weekend should add to this advantage.