Category: Hindi

  • Dhawan’s Chasme Baddoor rakes in Rs 193 mn in opening weekend

    Dhawan’s Chasme Baddoor rakes in Rs 193 mn in opening weekend

    MUMBAI: David Dhavan‘s remake of Sai Paranpye‘s classic Chashme Baddoor by the same name did well in its opening weekend. Patronised by youth, the film has collected Rs 193 million in its first three days.

    Sajid Khan‘s Himmatwala, a poor adaptation of the 1983 film of the same name, fared poorly. A shoddy affair, the film collected about Rs 367.5 million for its first week. The film is reported to have dipped further in its second week.

    Bipasha Basu starrer horror Aatma collected Rs five million in its second week taking its two week total to Rs 88.5 million.

    Court room drama and comedy Jolly LLB sustained well to add Rs 23.5 million in its third week to take its three week tally to Rs 302 million.

    Mere Dad Ki Maruti collected Rs 12 million in its third week taking its three week total to Rs 113 million.

    Abhishek Kapoor‘s Kai Po Che has added Rs four million for its sixth week which takes its six week total to Rs 490 million.

  • Producer John Abraham to do commercially viable projects

    Producer John Abraham to do commercially viable projects

    MUMBAI: Film actor and producer John Abraham has said that as a producer he will work only projects that are commercially viable.

    The actor, however, said that his acting projects will not be decided by commercial reasons. Abraham has acted in more than 30 films since his debut in 2003.

    "I am an actor and there are two sides to me… Right and left. The left side thinks as a producer and the right side thinks as an actor. So when I think from right side you make choices that are not based on commercial reasons. And I am very clear about. And I don‘t have any problem about it," John has been quoted as saying.

    He said that as an actor, he would love a sequel to No Smoking but will do the project when he sees it has a box office potential. "I would love to do a sequel to No Smoking. Most people have expressed shock. But this is the actor side of me that thinks that way."

    John is of the hope that his next film Madras Cafe will click well at the box office. "If Vicky Donor worked, I know Madras Cafe will work on sheer economics. As a producer I know that I have selected a script that I am absolutely sure of," he added.

  • Aayna Ka Bayna to close ReelWorld Film Fest

    Aayna Ka Bayna to close ReelWorld Film Fest

    MUMBAI: Samit Kakkad‘s Marathi feature Aayna Ka Bayna will be the closing film of the 13th ReelWorld Film Festival that will be held from 10 to 14 April, 2013 in Toronto.

    Aayna Ka Bayna narrates the story of nine juvenile delinquents in a detention centre under a tyrant warden. They dance for passion, for hope and for their dreams to come true. The film released in India in November 2012.

    Suman Ghosh‘s Shyamal Uncle Turns Off the Lights and Vikram Dasgupta‘s Calcutta Taxi will also be presented under the Free Family Screening.

    Shyamal Uncle Turns Off the Lights is about an eighty year old pensioner who wants the street lights switched off during the day to save waste and fights bureaucracy. The film has traveled to the Busan International Film Festival 2012 where it was picked up by the Global Film Initiative for North American distribution. The film premiered in India at the Mumbai Film Festival 2012.

    Revolving around three lives that coincide and affect each other in a way that each one gains and loses something, Calcutta Taxi, is a Canada – India co-production.

    The film was put in competition in the 35th International Short Film Festival of Clermont-Ferrand and won the best short award at the 12th River to River Indian Film Festival in Florence, Italy.

    Started in 2001, the ReelWorld Film Festival celebrates dramas, documentaries, shorts and music videos. This year the festival will screen 85 films and videos from 17 countries.

  • High Court tells makers to settle remaining dues before Zanjeer’s release

    High Court tells makers to settle remaining dues before Zanjeer’s release

    MUMBAI: Finally after the interference of the Mumbai High Court, the making of Zanjeer has got a green signal but this comes not without a rider: the makers have to pay the remaining dues within eight weeks.

    Since its inception, the remake has been embroiled in a host of controversies. It has been the bone of contention between the Mehra brothers – Amit Mehra, Puneet Mehra and Sumeet Mehra.

    Adai Mehra Productions Pvt Ltd (AMPL) owned by Amit Mehra, and Prakash Mehra Productions (PMP) which is a property of all the three brothers, have been stuck in a legal tussle for quite some time now.
     
    It is said that AMPL acquired the rights of Zanjeer from PMP, but the latter claimed that the dues weren‘t settled. The total amount that was to be paid was Rs 4.10 crores. As per the Bombay High Court order, AMPL now needs to clear the remaining dues of Rs 1.18 crores within eight weeks for the film to be released.

    The remake stars Ram Charan Teja and Priyanka Chopra in stellar roles.

  • Chashme Buddoor: Old remains gold

    Chashme Buddoor: Old remains gold

    MUMBAI: Among the three memorable films that filmmaker Sai Pareanjpye gave in the early 1980’s, Chashme Buddoor remains the most successful. It catered to the typical youth of that time, dealing with lads studying away from home and, in the process, not only sharing accommodation and cigarettes but also the ups and downs in life. (The other two acclaimed films by Sai were Sparsh and Katha.)

    Producer: Gul Anand, Jayshree Anand Makhija.
    Director: Sai Paranjpye.
    Cast: Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Ravi Baswani, Rakesh Bedi, Saeed Jaffrey, Leela Mishra, Vinod Doshi.

    Farooq Shaikh shares an accommodation with his two friends, Ravi Baswani and Rakesh Bedi, in Delhi. While Shaikh is a studious kind, Baswani and Bedi want to make the most of the freedom of being away from home, so much so that they don’t go home despite summer holidays and stay put in Delhi. They are always on the lookout for a girl to chase and the most vital link in their combined lives is Saeed Jaffrey, the local cigarette vendor where their account is always in the red.

    The glad-eyed duo spot Deepti Naval, a neighbourhood girl and decide to approach her. Both try to gain entry to Naval’s house but fail miserably and feel humiliated. However, on return from failed mission, each concocts a colourful success story about his encounter. But, soon to their surprise, the shy Shaikh has scored with Naval and their romance blooms. Both are worried now that their failure and lies will be caught. They start plotting to make sure the lovers breakup.

    The film is a clean romantic comedy with a racy first half which sags a bit in the second half.

    It is a piece of able craftsmanship by Paranjpye who has done the script, dialogue as well as the film’s direction. She elicited great performances from all her actors: Shaikh, Naval, Baswani, Bedi, Leela Mishra and Jaffrey. The film has popular music track. The film also has a scene with Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha, a combination that meant a lot in those days.

    A jubilee hit when released in 1981, the film has been digitally restored and being released at 33 cinemas spread across various cities in one show a day. Despite the over three decade gap, the film feels as refreshing as it did when it first released.

    Chashme Baddoor: A farcical version of the original at best

    Producers: Viacom 18.
    Director: David Dhavan.
    Cast: Ali Zafar, Siddharth, Taapsee Pannu, Divyendu Sharma, Rishi Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Bharti Achrekar.

    Remaking a film that is slotted among classics is not the wisest ideas and that too by David Dhawan, one who is known for his run of the mill comedies that thrive on loud gestures and double meaning exchanges. In short, though often successful, there has been nothing classic about Dhawan’s approach to filmmaking.

    Dhawan sticks to the basic frame of three friends sharing a house in Goa and comes up with the farcical version of the original. Of the three, Ali Zafar is the sincere type while the other two, Siddharth and Divyendu Sharma, are the chaalu types chasing skirts. When they spot Taapsee Pannu, they are besotted. With Zafar playing the referee, both decide to have a go at wooing her. While one is chased and bitten by Pannu’s pet dog, the other gets lashes from her granny, Bharti Achrekar. Both hide the truth and tell glorious stories of their encounter with Pannu. Then, Pannu and Zafar have a fluke encounter and are instantly impressed with each other.

    The friends are worried as they can’t let Pannu or Zafar find out about their misdeeds. They plot to play spoilsports and create a misunderstanding between the two. They achieve that and now there is nothing left for film to proceed any further! So, another romance is introduced: between Rishi Kapoor, a bar owner, and Lilette Dubey, the trio’s landlady. And, the two, Sharma and Siddharth, are also working on destroying this romance; why is that?

    In fact, Dhawan takes the original script and removes anything and everything that was logical in there and turns it into a hackneyed series of events on the screen. The outcome is not a compliment to Dhawan’s reputation. While the Goa parts are visually good, the home set is badly made with unnecessary props. The acting is all about being loud and making faces. Rishi Kapoor and Anupam Kher have little to do. As for the music, whichever number borrowed from old films is good but from the original score, only Har ek friend kamina hotta hai.… has some youth appeal.

    Chashme Baddoor 2 is okay for those who don’t compare it with the original. For them, the one-liners patch-up shairis mouthed by Sharma through the film should make the film tolerable. With its 1200+ screen solo release, it should sail safe.

  • Oscar winner, author Ruth Prawer Jhabvala dies

    Oscar winner, author Ruth Prawer Jhabvala dies

    New Delhi: Oscar-winning screenwriter and award-winning novelist Ruth Prawer Jhabvala has died. She was 85.

    Firoza Jhabvala said her mother died in New York after a long illness.

    The German-born Jhabvala was a longtime member of Merchant Ivory Productions, writing 22 films over four decades.

    She won two Academy Awards for her adaptations of the E.M. Forster novels ”Howards End” and ”A Room With a View.”

    She also was nominated for the screenplay for 1993‘s ”The Remains of the Day.”

    Jhabvala was also recognized for her fiction, receiving Britain’s highest literary honour for her 1975 novel, ”Heat and Dust.”

    Jhabvala is survived by Firoza Jhabvala and two other daughters, her husband, Cyrus Jhabvala, and six grandchildren.

  • Unique marketing strategy for YPD 2

    Unique marketing strategy for YPD 2

    MUMBAI: Everyone is aware that the promo of the Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol-starrer Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 (YPD 2) is out.

    The makers have now come out with an interesting promotional idea that the makers of the film have come up with. They got innovative with the film?s first look by offering the audiences the opportunity to view the trailer through the good, old and now-forgotten bioscope!

    This YPD 2 bioscope is going to be placed at cinema halls around the country. Winners of the film-related contests will be able to get their pictures clicked while they are watching the trailer through the bioscope.

    It is said that it was the veteran actor Dharmendra‘s idea of using the bioscope. Commented the Satyakam star, "It‘s great to see that this unique old-world instrument is being used for our film‘s promotions."

    The film, directed by Sangeeth Sivan and also starring Neha Sharma, Kristina Akheeva, Anupam Kher, Johnny Lever, Annu Kapoor, Sucheta Khanna is set to release on 7 June.

  • 3000 apply to audition for UAE-based Bollywood film Dollars

    3000 apply to audition for UAE-based Bollywood film Dollars

    MUMBAI: The recently announced UAE-based Bollywood production Dollars has gone in for an open casting for its nine roles and characters on 5 April at the Light House Studios in Al Quoz, Dubai.

    "We are looking for nine main and several supplementary characters of various nationalities which is reflective of the UAE landscape. And since the story is based in the UAE, actors selected from within the resident pool will add to the believability factor of the characters and result in a more authentic end product," said director Sameer Khan.

    Surprisingly, the production house initially received more than 3000 portfolios and applications from UAE residents since their online announcement of the casting. From among the lot 280 applicants have been shortlisted.

    Candidates selected from the first round will be combined with the shortlisted 280 for the screen test in second round.

    The film, that is set to hit the floors by May this year, is a tale of two friends who arrive in Dubai to work and their fast paced action adventure thereof.

    Dollars is a UAE based production and will be majorly shot in the UAE with some parts in India.

    The film is being produced by Times Square Entertainment and Ashwini Sehdev .Vikram Chopra is the film‘s associate producer and Neelesh Mishra has written the script and screenplay.

  • Barfi! wins best film at Okinawa Intl Film Festival

    Barfi! wins best film at Okinawa Intl Film Festival

    MUMBAI: The Ranbir Kapoor-Priyanka Chopra- Ileana D‘Cruz-starrer Barfi! recently won the grand jury award for Best Film at this years‘ Okinawa International Film Festival, Japan.

    The film, directed by Anurag Basu was featured in the competition section along with last year‘s most acclaimed critical successes from across the world including Beasts of the Southern Wild (USA) that had received four Academy Awards nominations and has already won three awards at Cannes 2012.

    An excited Basu said, "This is not an honour just for me or my film. To me this honour is for the whole country. This award proves that Barfi! is a universal film. I am also happy to win against Oscar nominated movies because few people thought Barfi!‘s selection for the Oscar was wrong decision."

    The chairman of the jury was legendary filmmaker Joel Schumacher and Japanese actress Kaori Momoi who played the role of Mother in the film adaption of Arthur Golden‘s Memoirs of Geisha.

    Produced by UTV Motion Pictures, Barfi! was India‘s official entry to the Academy Awards this year.

  • Bollywood actors take on cricketers in football for charity

    Bollywood actors take on cricketers in football for charity

    NEW DELHI: Demonstrating their care for fellow Indians, film personalities led by Abhishek Bachchan took on a team of cricketers led by Virat Kohli in a charity football match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in a charity football match at New Delhi over the weekend.

    The All Heart Team of cricketers emerged victorious by 4-3 on Saturday night against the All Star team.

    The funds raised from the match went to the Magic Bus foundation, which works for underprivileged children. Virat Kohli launched the team for his foundation ‘All Heart Football Club‘ against the All Stars Football Club.

    The All Stars team was coached by former footballer Bhaichung Bhutia and Sunil Chettri trained the All Heart Team.

    Manoj Tiwari who scored two very important goals for his team was awarded man of the match.

    "Indian cricketers are in a habit of winning matches with a scoreline of 4-0. We were scared we would get the same treatment, but all credit to our team especially Ranbir Kapoor for having fought so brilliantly against the cricketers," said Bachchan at the press conference after the match.

    Talking about the team composition, vice-captain Ranbir Kapoor who was disappointed at having missed the penalty said they had been practising for over six months for the match.

    "Everyone who was regularly practising with us today was given a chance to play. There is nothing to be ashamed of in losing 4-3 and it was an honour to step up and compete against the mighty cricketers," he said.

    Talking about the prospect of arranging a revenge match, Abhishek said a few games were in the pipeline with talks doing the rounds that the two teams will square up again in Sikkim for Bhaichung Bhutia‘s foundation.