Category: Hindi

  • Amole Gupte replaces Nandita Das as CFSI chairperson

    Amole Gupte replaces Nandita Das as CFSI chairperson

    MUMBAI: Amole Gupte has been chosen as the chairperson of the Children‘s Film Society of India (CFSI), according to the I&B Ministry. He replaces Nandita Das.

    Having met the I&B minister Manish Tiwary and accepted the offer earlier, Gupte received the official letter yesterday.

    With an experience in children‘s film (including Taare Zameen Par and his own directorial Stanley Ka Dabba), Gupte sees the new responsibility as an extension of his work.

    "I need to sort out my ideas about how I‘ll initiate my stint with the CFSI. My predecessor Nandita Das has been doing a very good job. The CFSI‘s recent film Gattu was exemplary. I hope to bring forth many more Gattus and Stanleys. But first let me catch my breath," Gupte has been quoted to have said.

  • Inox launches multiplex in Glomax Mall

    Inox launches multiplex in Glomax Mall

    MUMBAI: Inox Leisure has made its entry into Kharghar (Navi Mumbai) with the launch of its multiplex at Glomax Mall.

    Inox is now open to guests with four screens and 1190 seats. All four screens of the multiplex are equipped with the latest “state-of-art” 2k digital projectors to ensure unmatched picture and sound quality.

    Inox Leisure CEO Alok Tandon said, “The launch of Inox in Kharghar will ensure that movie lovers enjoy the top-of-the-line experience. With Inox‘s convenient location, easy accessibility, modern comforts, and high-end technology, we aim to revolutionise the movie watching experience in Navi Mumbai.”

    The movies showcased at Inox – Glomax Mall in the opening week are Talaash (Hindi), Khiladi 786 (Hindi), Hotel Transylvania (English), Life of Pi (3D) (English) and Mokla Shwas (Marathi).

  • FTII alumni’s film bags special jury award ay Kyoto Film fest

    FTII alumni’s film bags special jury award ay Kyoto Film fest

    MUMBAI: A film by Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) student Gaurav Shimpi titled Chumbak has won the Special Jury Award at Kyoto International Student Film and Video Festival. A total of 250 films competed in the recently concluded 15th edition of the festival in Japan.

    Chumbak is the story of a ten year old Dinu who has a fascination for magnets but is unable to connect with the people around him. One day, he goes out to give tiffin to his father at his workplace and a sequence of events follow. A group of boys take away Dinu‘s magnets on his way back.

    He meets a shepherd, who much to the amazement of Dinu, transforms an iron piece into a magnet for him. Like the magnet connects Dinu with the shepherd, the former goes back and tries to connect himself with other people in the society through his magnetic innocence.

    Hailing from Pune, Shimpi finished the Television Direction course from FTII in 2012.

  • Anubhav Sinha is part of high-profile jury of Asia Pacific Film Festival

    Anubhav Sinha is part of high-profile jury of Asia Pacific Film Festival

    MUMBAI: The Asia-Pacific Film Festival has invited director Anubhav Sinha to be part of its high profile jury. The festival has Anurag Kashyap‘s Gangs of Wasseypur (Part 1 and 2) receiving nominations in four categories along with the Hong Kong drama Life Without Principle.

    Other members of the jury include Hong Kong actress Carina Lau, French festival selector Christian Jeune, Chinese director Lu Chuan, Indonesian producer Mira Lesmana, Thai director Nonzee Nimibutr and Taiwanese director Su Chao Pin.

    The awards are being currently discussed by the jury and would be presented at a ceremony on 15 December.

    This year, the 55th edition of the festival has moved to Macau where it is to be held in the Venetian Macao Resort Hotel.

  • Cinépolis  launches  its first plex in Mangalore

    Cinépolis launches its first plex in Mangalore

    MUMBAI: Cinépolis, the world’s fourth largest cinema chain and India’s first international exhibitor, has launched its 5-screen, 100 per cent digital multiplex at Mangalore.

    The multiplex with 1,233 seats brings together Real D, the world’s best 3D technology, Hollywood standard 2k digital screens and 7.1 Dolby digital audio.

    After Bengaluru, this is the second Cinépolis multiplex in Karnataka.

    Cinépolis India managing director and country head Milan Saini said, “We are pleased to open the biggest and best cinema of Mangalore. Our patrons can look forward to enjoying a truly world class movie going experience with our state of the art cinemas which are conveniently located in the heart of the city and in the best mall of the city. "

    Added Cinépolis business head – exhibition Ashish Shukla, “After an overwhelming response to our international product quality in Bengaluru, we are extremely happy to introduce the same at Mangalore. Along with a truly international movie watching experience through audio and video, the multiplex will offer an indulging experience at our VIP Cinemas. Another added attraction at Cinépolis is ‘Coffee tree’, an in-house coffee shop which will feature a wide range of freshly prepared gourmet food and beverages.”

    For the first few weeks, Cinepolis has set a special introductory price offer starting at Rs 80 for normal seats and Rs130 for VIP seats. “

    Cinépolis currently operates at Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bengaluru, Patna, Surat, Ludhiana, and Bhopal. Starting 2012 with 32 screens, Cinépolis has added 17 more screens until now, making it one of the fastest growing multiplex chains in the country. With the addition of Cinépolis Mangalore, Cinépolis now stands at a total of 49 screens across all four geographic zones.

  • Salman Khan, four others asked to appear before Jodhpur court

    Salman Khan, four others asked to appear before Jodhpur court

    MUMBAI: Bollywood actors Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Tabbu, Sonali Bendre and Nilam have been asked by a Jodhpur Court to appear before it on 4 February for framing of charges in the Blackbuck poaching case.

    During the shooting of Hum Saath Saath Hain 14 years ago, the five actors along with Dushyant Singh and Dinesh Gawre had poached two rare Blackbucks at Kankani village near Jodhpur.

    The people involved were booked under the Wildlife Act and the IPC.

  • Khiladi 786 collects Rs 339 mn in 1st weekend

    Khiladi 786 collects Rs 339 mn in 1st weekend

    MUMBAI: Akshay Kumar and Asin starrer Khiladi 786, which had encouraging first show figures, could not sustain well through Friday. The collections improved on Saturday and Sunday for the film to show a reasonable weekend of Rs 339 million. The film is sustaining better at single screens and faces no opposition in the coming week which may help it to some extent.

    Aamir Khan’s Talaash ended its first week with figures of Rs 680.6 million, mainly on the strength of multiplexes. The film added another Rs 111 million for the second weekend to take its 10-day total to Rs 791.6 million.

    Ang Lee’s Life Of Pi continues to do well at major centres. The film collected Rs 38 million in its second week, thereby taking its tally to Rs 238 million.

    Jab Tak Hai Jaan has collected Rs 30.2 million in its third week to total Rs 1.21 billion over 24 days.

    Son Of Sardar has netted Rs 36 million in its third week and trails behind Jab Tak Hai Jaan with a box office score of Rs 1.04 billion.

  • Khiladi 786 collects Rs 112 million on opening day, Eros

    Khiladi 786 collects Rs 112 million on opening day, Eros

    NEW DELHI: Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar’s latest release Khiladi 786, directed by Ashish R Mohan, has collected Rs 112 million net at the Box Office on its first day, according to Eros, the distributor of the film.

    The film which was released in 2,700 screens on 7 December, recorded fantastic amount of footfalls in both single screens and multiplexes in the morning and matinee shows across the country, Eros said

    After this opening, exhibitors feel the word of mouth publicity for the film is expected to take its collection to a new high over the weekend.

  • ‘Life of Pi’ gets tourism award for promoting Puducherry and Kerala

    ‘Life of Pi’ gets tourism award for promoting Puducherry and Kerala

    NEW DELHI: Recently released feature film ‘Life of Pi’ has been given two National Tourism Awards by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India recognizing the impact it had in promoting India as a tourism destination, especially Puducherry and Munnar (Kerala).

    Union Tourism Minister Chiranjeevi said these Awards would be given to Ang Lee, Director of the film ‘Life of Pi’ and Yann Martel, writer of the book of the same name. The Minister expressed the hope that this will go a long way in encouraging more and more Film producers from abroad to shoot their films in India.

    Every year, the Ministry of Tourism recognizes various stakeholders, including film makers and writers for their contribution in promoting India Tourism by conferring National Tourism Awards.

    The Ministry of Tourism has identified ‘Film Tourism’ as a Niche Tourism product. It has requested the State Governments and Union Territory Administrations to recognize the potential of Film Tourism and constitute special bodies/cells to facilitate filming in their respective States/Union Territories.

    It may be recalled that in February this year the Ministry of Tourism signed a MoU with Ministry of Information & Broadcasting as a major initiative to promote the ‘Incredible India’ campaign and Cinemas of India as a sub brand of ‘Incredible India’ at various international film festivals and markets abroad.

    As per the MoU, the Ministry of Tourism would provide budgetary support for identified film festivals, markets and events. The Ministry would facilitate publicity through the available content based on existing audio visual material and print designs.

    The joint participation of the two Ministries would cover the Cannes Film Festival and Market, IFFI Goa including the Film Festival and Film Bazaar and European Film Market at Berlin.

    It is expected that this innovative partnership will facilitate the promotion of India as a filming destination for foreign producers. 21 and 20 permissions for shooting in India were granted during 2010-11 and 2011-12.

  • Khiladi 786 a fairly enjoyable fare

    Khiladi 786 a fairly enjoyable fare

    MUMBAI: Khiladi 786 is the eighth in the Khiladi series and as it was with earlier ones, this too has nothing in common with the other films of the same name. Khiladi is more like shorthand for Akahsy Kumar and though his character is from Punjab, the “786” in the title serves two purposes: it provides a title that is ready to use for an Akshay film and also to attract the Muslim audience.

    Besides the 786 factor, the film’s other main characters also represent communities; Himesh Reshammiya is from a typical Gujarati family while Mithun Chakraborty and Asin are Maharashtrian. Not surprising considering Western India and North make up for over 70 per cent of box office revenues.

    Since his debut film as the lead, Saugandh, every maker has made sure that Akshay’s entry scene is claptrap. Khiladi 786 keeps the tradition alive as Akshay takes on a bunch of toughies and renders them harmless at the speed of light. A claptrap narration follows: ‘Duniyamein teen cheezen hoti zaroor hai lekin kisi ne dekhin nahin … bhooton ka sansar, sacha wala pyar aur 72 Singh ki raftaar’; 72 Singh being Akshay’s character in the film.

    An equally dramatic entry scene is devised for Asin as she takes one of her suitors on a spin around town in her car at a suicidal speed to scare him away.

    Reshammiya’s family business is matchmaking. His father, Manoj Joshi has set a target of arranging 500 matches in his lifetime. However, Reshammiya plays the spoiler on most occasions as wittingly or unwittingly he gives away the lies Joshi uses to arrange matches, including manipulating horoscope charts. After one such blunder by Reshammiya, which breaks up a marriage which is already under way, Joshi has had enough and throws his son out. Reshammiya takes refuge with his friend, Sanjay Mishra, an undertaker and provider of Hindu last rites. Even as Reshammiya is venting his frustrations to his friend, Asin’s speeding car hits a pole near them. Both end up being presented in front of Mithun Chakraborty, the most feared don of Mumbai and elder brother of Asin.

    Mithun wants to marry off his sister, Asin, but she knows that looking at her brother’s background, only another goon will marry her and keeps foiling her brother’s attempts to find a match for her. In fact, she already has a beau who is serving time in jail. Reshammiya’s family business comes to the fore and he along with Mishra accepts the challenge to find a match for Asin despite a threat from Mithun that if they fail the consequences would be dire. But Reshammiya needs to prove himself to his family and he also has in mind just the person who can rein in wild Asin. That is Akshay Kumar, whom Reshammiya has seen in action on an earlier occasion.

    Reshammiya plays the matchmaker with the mantra borrowed from his father that like a pinch of salt in dough for chapattis, a little lie is okay in their business of matchmaking. He convinces Mithun to pose as a police officer since, to his knowledge Akshay’s family is full of policemen.

    As both the families come together, the fun continues till Akshay discovers that Asin has a boyfriend, the jailbird, Rahul Singh who does something foolish every time he is released and is soon picked up again. In this event, there is not much scope for romance between Akshay and Asin except for some songs in dream sequences.

    Khiladi 786 counts mainly on comedy and action. While for comedy the film has a screen full of characters, the onus of providing thrill rests mainly on Akshay’s shoulders. The film has funny sequences with dialogues to match. The songs are a plus point for the film with ‘Saari saari raat…’ being melodious, the others, ‘Balma…’ and ‘Hookah bar…’ being racy.

    Akshay is in his element in action scenes and deadpan in comic scenes. Mithun Chakraborty, seasoned artiste that he is, convincingly carries out a don caricature. Asin as an aggressive shrew is good. Reshammiya shows a marked improvement in his acting. The villain, Rahul Singh, is not a perfect choice to match Akshya’s image and character. The supporting star cast of Raj Babbar, Mukesh Rishi, Manoj Joshi, Sanjay Mishra, Rajesh Khattar, Johny Lever, Bharti Singh and Mushtaq Khan is adequate.

    Khiladi 786 opened well but the collections have varied through its first day. However, being fairly enjoyable fare, it should make up over the weekend.