Category: Hindi

  • Rajnikanth starrer Kochaidayyan complete

    Rajnikanth starrer Kochaidayyan complete

    MUMBAI: Kochaidayyan, starring Rajnikanth and Deepika Padukone, is complete.

    The Tamil super star along with the entire team of the film, including KS Ravikumar and Soundarya, watched the edited version of the film recently.

    The Robot star was elated after seeing and said that the film was thrilling, big in canvas and much larger in grandeur than he ever anticipated.

    Director Soundarya, who is in seventh heaven, is now gearing up and working rapidly towards the film’s worldwide release in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and English.

    It may be remembered that the film commenced its shooting last year somewhere in March at the Pinewood Studio, London and was completed in 25 days. The studio is famous as most of super hit Hollywood films have been shot there. The final schedule of the film was held in Trivandrum .

    Kochaidayyan happens to be Asia‘s first performance capturing film using the technology that was earlier used in Avatar and The Adventures Of Tin Tin.

    Besides Rajnikanth and Deepika, the film also stars R Sarathkumar, Nassar, Jackie Shroff, Aadhi, Shobana and Rukmini.

    The film is an Eros International Media Limited presentation and Mediaone Global Entertainment Limited Mega Production.

    The film is expected to hit the screens in summer.

  • Subhash Kapoor to direct third part of Munnabhai

    Subhash Kapoor to direct third part of Munnabhai

    MUMBAI: As Rajkumar Hirani is busy with the Aamir Khan starrer PK, producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra has assigned the direction of the third part of Munnabhai series to Subhash Kapoor who made a name after he helmed Phas Gaye Re Obama.

    Kapoor is currently busy with the post production of his film Jolly LLB that stars Arshad Warsi, Boman Irani and Amrita Rao. "I will start working on it once I finish work on Jolly LLB," Kapoor said.

    The first two installments, Munnabhai MBBS‘ (2003) and Lage Raho Munnabhai (2006), are both directed by Rajkumar Hirani.

    Elaborating on the matter, Vidhu Vinod Chopra Films‘ CEO Sameer Rao said, "Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi will continue as Munna and Circuit respectively."

  • I Me Aur Main: A contemporary love triangle

    I Me Aur Main: A contemporary love triangle

    MUMBAI: I Me Aur Main (English for I Me & Myself) is a traditional theme of a love triangle made to look contemporary. A man is always known to be selfish and full of him and this film just names him so while going on to amplify his traits.

    John Abraham is a totally one way street who is brought up to believe that he is the best, the world is his slave and that every woman would crave for him. Abraham has been bedding Chitrangada Singh for three years but is not ready to accept the relationship on a permanent basis. He dodges all her attempts to talk about marriage or for her to meet his parents. His selfishness reflects in the fact that since he consumes no milk and even has his coffee black, he refuses to pay the milkman when Singh‘s hands are full with other work.

    Abraham has been a bully since childhood and his mother, Zarina Wahab, has only made it worse. He likes to shadow box in front of the mirror with his self-boosting chant, ‘I am the best, I am the best‘. His girlfriend of three years, Singh, has been docile and too much in love with him to pose any kind of challenge until one fine day he reneges on his promise to take her to Pune to meet his parents. She throws him out bag and baggage.

    Abraham, ego hurt, shifts into a rented apartment unaware that he has left Singh pregnant. His next door neighbour is Prachi Desai, an independent and lively girl who is least impressed by this ‘I am the best‘ neighbour of hers. She soon starts cutting him down to size. To add to his discomfort, he has a new boss, Raima Sen, hired by his music company with more pay which only indicates Abraham has been found lacking in his work. She makes him look smaller at every opportunity she gets so that he knows who the boss is around there. Abraham soon takes a fancy to Desai. He is not alone in that. His mother, Wahab, who has come to stay with him, has also grown fond of her. Abraham has a sister who sees through her brother‘s vanity. Being a friend of Singh and being responsible for introducing both, she tries in vain to tell Abraham about Singh‘s pregnancy with his child.

    Around this time, Abraham begins to realise things don‘t always work his way. Desai rebuffs his advances to get physical. At office, his boss sacks him because he wants to launch a new girl singer she does not think worth the effort. Abraham decides to launch her on his own at the goading of Desai and even before the launch event can start he is told about Singh‘s labour pains. And, in a stroke of scriptwriter‘s pen, he realises in one scene what he did not during previous 100 minutes of the film: that he needs to own up to fatherhood and to be by Singh‘s side.

    Being a contemporary love triangle, Singh has outgrown Abraham and her love for him no longer exists. She is an independent woman with a good career and decides to play single mother. Abraham can now continue romancing Desai.

    The script is half-baked and the direction gets little chance to shine. Considering the subject, music is not up to mark and even Naa jaane kahan se aayeehai, a remixed version of the Laxmikant-Pyarelal hit number from Chaalbaaz (1989) has been mucked up. John Abraham is okay. Singh is good while Desai shines. Mini Mathur, Raima Sen, Sameer Soni and Zarina Wahab support well.

    I Me Aur Mein lacks appeal for youth, its target audience.

    The Attacks Of 26/11: RGV‘s take on the Mumbai Attacks fails to please

    There is a dearth of ideas because there is no lure for good writers in the film industry. While some opt to remake foreign film, others remake South Indian films, and many have decided to remake old hits and even flops which they think they can better. Ram Gopal Varma decided to base a film on the 26 November 2008, attacks on Mumbai by Pakistani terrorists who killed innocent people with a hail of bullets and grenades. This is either an adventurous or a foolhardy idea, no in-between. Varma covers the initial shootings at the Taj, the Leopold Café and the CST Station.

    The film is based on the book, Kasab: The Face Of 26/11 by Rommel Rodrigues. The very idea of making this film defies logic since there is nothing that the film can show that TV news channels did not show live over a period of three days while the attacks lasted.

    The chain of events in the film starts from the cross-terrorists taking over the fishing craft Kuber, slaying its crewmembers and entering Mumbai through Colaba koliwada. It hurriedly documents the attacks on The Leopold Café, Taj, Cama Hospital and CST station (replaced here by Mumbai Central main line hall, probably, due to denial of permissions to shoot at CST). For some reason, it completely skips the attack on the The Trident and Nariman House. Thereafter, it proceeds to show the attempt to escape by Kasab and a partner and the capture of Kasab by the police.

    That done, the film then resorts to showing what transpired between Kasab and the then joint commissioner of police, played by Nana Patekar; the sermons on Islam meted out by Patekar to Kasab who takes to sobbing. This is not the image of Kasab people have in mind. He is shown to be a wayward youth misguided by his handlers in the name of religion and jihad.

    This account could well be hearsay as none of it is on public domain and of no solace to the viewers who saw the three day ordeal of Mumbaites during the attacks or to the families of victims.

    The story is not worth making into a film and Varma only makes it worse with his shoddy handling. He even includes a scene or two from Jalianwala Baug massacre from the film Gandhi and adds an instrumental version of Gandhiji‘s favourite bhajan, Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram… at the end! The photography is poor. Nana Patekar‘s inquest by a committee is boring with none of the members showing a sign of expression. Sanjeev Jaiswal as Kasab is bad.

    The making of The Attacks Of 26/11is not an adventure, it is pure foolhardiness.

  • Dubai Censors rejects screening of The Attacks of 26/11

    Dubai Censors rejects screening of The Attacks of 26/11

    MUMBAI: While there is news that several people including several film people including a few politicians and film personalities have raved about Ram Gopal Varma‘s ambitious project The Attacks of 26/11, the film has hit a rough patch with the UAE Censor Board. It has been rejected after it was reviewed by the Dubai Censors.

    "It is a well known fact that the 10 terrorists from the terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba from Pakistan had attacked Mumbai, and that is something that the Dubai censors have been shying away from showing," exclaimed a source from the film unit.

    The Bahrain and the Oman governments have however cleared the film and viewers from Emirates may travel to Oman over the weekend to watch the film.

    The film is a recount of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack which left 166 people dead.

    While Nana Patekar plays a joint commissioner of police facing an enquiry over the attacks, Sanjeev Jaiswal essays the role of terrorist Ajmal Kasab, who was executed recently. The film also features Atul Kulkarni and Ganesh Yadav.

  • Exemption of service tax to be limited to films exhibited in cinema halls

    Exemption of service tax to be limited to films exhibited in cinema halls

    NEW DELHI: The Government has decided to limit the benefit of exemption of service tax to films exhibited in cinema halls.

    Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said in his Budget speech for 2013-14 that he had accepted a request of the film industry in this connection.

    He pointed out that at the request of the film industry last year, full exemption of service tax was granted on copyright on cinematography.

    The Film Federation of India had in its memorandum to the Finance Ministry said that cinema theatres and digital distribution should not be subjected to service tax for Business Support Services.

    However, film industry sources said that they had expected more concessions in view of the fact that this year marks the centenary year of Indian cinema.

    Among other things, the Federation had appealed to the Government that entertainment tax imposed by states and local bodies should be subsumed in the proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST).

    The FFI said that the service tax on performing artistes should also be done away with. It was also demanded that the condition on filmmakers to fill a form under Section 52A of the Income Tax Act for all payments above Rs 50,000 should be confined to only cash payments.

    The Federation said the sale, distribution or exhibition of cinematographic films, not regarded as royalty under 9(1)(vi) of the Income Tax Act 1961, is nullified as it is not available under the Direct Tax Code 2010. As it is not regarded as royalty, it does not attract the 10 per cent with-holding tax under Section 194J of the Act. It had, therefore, said an amendment should be made to exclude this from the Code.

    Another demand was that exemption to digital conversion – and supply to cinemas – may be put in the Mega Exemption List.

    Film industry welcomes exemption move

    Film industry organisations today welcomed the benefit of exemption of service tax to films exhibited in cinema halls but felt that the Government had not taken note of the problems being faced by the film industry at a time when it was marking a centenary of Indian cinema.

    Film and Television Producers Guild of India president Mukesh Bhatt in a telephonic interview regretted that Chidambaram had not considered digital distribution of films for exemption. He said the government should realise that digital distribution is helping curb piracy of films and is, thus, helping the government earn in entertainment tax and other taxes.

    Exemption should have been given to all sectors relating to film exhibition and distribution, he told indiantelevision.com.

    Film Federation of India President Bijay Khemka told indiantelevision.com that while the industry welcomed the exemption of service tax to films exhibited in cinema halls, he wondered why the Minister had said the tax exemption would be ‘limited’ to this sector only. He said the Federation had in its memorandum to the Finance Ministry said that cinema theatres and digital distribution should not be subjected to service tax for Business Support Services.

    However, both Khemka and Bhatt felt that they would be able to say more after seeing the Finance Bill.

    Meanwhile reacting to the partial relief to the film sector, Ernst and Young Tax Partner Rakesh Jariwala said: ‘Partial relief for the film sector as the non-theatrical revenues of a movie are now brought back in the tax net. Producers and distributors will be able to recover a portion of their input credits with this change, thus mitigating a portion of the adverse impact created by the complete exemption granted last year.’

    He said for non-film business, impact of removal of exemption to copyright transactions will have to be measured in terms of eligibility of the service receiver to take credits.

    He said however that the question of double taxation of transactions in intangible rights (between service tax and Value added tax) remains unanswered.

  • Dharma Productions’ ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein’ goes on floor

    Dharma Productions’ ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein’ goes on floor

    MUMBAI: Kareena Kapoor and Imran Khan starrer ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein‘ will go on floors today. The film is produced by Dharma Productions and directed by Puneet Malhotra.

    The official Twitter handle of the movie broke the above news with the tweet, "The shoot of Gori Tere Pyaar Mein kick starts today. Are you guys as excited as we are?"

    Dharma Productions and Puneet Malhotra had a successful outing with ‘I Hate Luv Storys‘ and are back with ‘Gori Tere Pyaar Mein‘ this time. The movie once again brings together Kareena Kapoor and Imran Khan who were last seen together on screen in ‘Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu‘, also from Dharma Productions. The movie also marks the second venture between Imran Khan and the director Puneet Malhotra.

     

  • Saif Ali Khan to replace Hrithik Roshan in Sajid Nadiawala film

    Saif Ali Khan to replace Hrithik Roshan in Sajid Nadiawala film

    Mumbai: So perfect is Hrithik Roshan in the acting department that it is hard to believe that he will ever be replaced.

    But, that‘s just what has happened. It‘s learnt that after Ek Tha Tiger, Kabir Khan was anxiously looking forward to start work on his next with Hrithik Roshan, but little did he know that his lead actor would spoil his plan.

    It is said that since Hrithik is busy with Karan Johar‘s Bang Bang and his home production Krrish 3, he couldn‘t allot his dates to the new project. Hence, Khan had no option but to request his producer Sajid Nadiadwala to opt for another hero.

    Nadiadwala, who is currently making films like Heropanti and Highway, is also said to be working on Salman Khan‘s Kick and he can‘t afford to waste any more time on this project waiting for Hrithik endlessly. They are now seriously thinking of roping in Saif Ali Khan for the role.

    The film is likely to go on floors in October.

  • Anupam Kher honoured with a City Proclamation in LA

    Anupam Kher honoured with a City Proclamation in LA

    MUMBAI: Veteran Bollywood actor Anupam Kher, who was recently seen in Oscar winning film Silver Linings Playbook, was honoured by Los Angeles City Council president Herb J. Wesson, Jr and 4th District council member Tom Labonge with a City Proclamation at Los Angeles City Hall on 26 February.

    The actor was much appreciated in Bend It Like Beckham and went on to do Bride & Prejudice, The Mistress of Spices, American Blend, Hope and a Little Sugar, Midnight‘s Children and appeared on the medical drama series ER in the role of Parminder Nagra‘s (Dr. Neela Rasgotra in the show) father.

    Kher said, "It is a big event because I am being honoured as an actor, and not only as an Indian actor. The Proclamation from the City of Los Angeles would be an endorsement of the fact that Asian actors are not seen as peculiar phenomena on a global platform. Of course, most of my films are Indian and I am an Indian actor. It was given to me on the same day as they gave it to the Legendary Dick Van Dyke."

  • Neil Nitin Mukesh to play a cop’s role in ‘Dussehra’

    Neil Nitin Mukesh to play a cop’s role in ‘Dussehra’

    MUMBAI: Neil Nitin Mukesh, who played the role of a retro gangster in his previous film, will be seen essaying the role of an IPS officer in his forth coming film ‘Dussehra‘.

     

    Starring opposite Mukesh is actress Tena Desae who plays the role of senior IPS Officer. This is the first time for both Neil Nitin Mukesh and Tena Desae will be playing the role of a police.

     

    An excited Neil says, “It‘s a very unique storyline and am thrilled to be a part of this film. Ever since I heard the story line, I have ardently been researching life of bureaucrats, to give more depth to my character in the film. I have the utmost respect for our Indian Bureaucrats.”

     

    Dussehra is a political thriller based on a true story of crime and politics. It is a story of a genuine cop who gets stuck in adverse circumstances. The film evolves from the backdrop of a politically destabilised state.

     

    Dussehra, which goes on floor on 11 March, is being produced by Aparna Hoshing under the banner of Rash Productions, and is being directed by Manish Vatsalya, whose previous work includes ‘Jeena Hai toh Thok Daal‘ under Rash Productions. It is slated for release this Dussehra.

  • Cinematographer Ravi Varman injured on the sets of Ram Leela

    Cinematographer Ravi Varman injured on the sets of Ram Leela

    MUMBAI: Cinematographer Ravi Varman, whose visuals in Anurag Basu`s Barfi fetched him several accolades, was injured while shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s film Ram Leela.

     

    Varman fractured his hand, putting a question mark on the rest of the schedule. The film features Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone in lead roles and is directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

     

    Said a member of the unit, “Sanjay Sir was of the opinnion that we immediately wrap up the rest of the schedule, however, Varmanji didn`t want Deepika Padukone`s and Ranveer Singh`s dates to go to waste. So he went along. But soon, the pain became unbearable and it turned impossible for him to wield the camera with the fractured hand. Sanjay Sir has now called off the rest of the schedule (two days) till Varmanji is ok.”

     

    It is believed that the losses are minimal as only two days of shooting remained.

     

    Accidents are a regular feature on the sets of a Bhansali film. Last time, a light man Subhash Morkar (40) fell to death while he was handling the lights on the sets on the sets of Devdas at Filmistan Studios.