Category: Hindi

  • Murder 3 to release on Valentine’s Day next year

    Murder 3 to release on Valentine’s Day next year

    MUMBAI: Fox Star Studios and Vishesh Films have teamed up for their next thriller Murder 3 that marks the directorial debut of producer Mukesh Bhatt‘s son Vishesh Bhatt.

    They have also announced that the film would release a day after Valentine‘s Day next year.
    Murder 3 starring Randeep Hooda and Aditi Rao Hydari tells the tale of the unraveling of a mysterious disappearance. Shooting of the film is already underway in South Africa.

    Talking about the film‘s release, producer Mukesh Bhatt avers, “Murder 3 will release a day after Valentine‘s Day next year and we are very eager to see how the audiences lap up the latest film in the Murder franchise. The film is especially close to me since my son Vishesh makes his directorial debut with the film.”

    Fox Star Studios India CEO Vijay Singh said, “We are very excited to announce that Murder 3 is up for release on 15 February. Murder 1 and 2 had made a splash at the box-office and with the third offering; we aim to raise the bar. We are very happy to associate with Vishesh Films yet again and hope to recreate the Raaz 3 magic.”

  • Akshay Kumar to inaugurate IFFI this year

    Akshay Kumar to inaugurate IFFI this year

    MUMBAI: It‘s official. Akshay Kumar will inaugurate the ten-day International Film Festival of India (IFFI) that gets underway 20th November in Goa.

    It needs to be noted that the name of Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan was doing rounds to inaugurate the annual film festival.

    “Akshay Kumar will be inaugurating the IFFI this year,” said Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG) vice chairman Vishnu Wagh.

    Wagh also said that the inauguration of the IFFI this time around could move from being ritually held indoors to a picturesque river jetty located in the city itself.

    “It will be a much grander event this year with over 2,500 people attending it, as against the 1,000 odd invitees, who were traditionally invited every year,” Wagh observed.

    “The government of Goa would be spending around Rs.9 crore for the 10-day event. The central government will only foot the bill for the inaugural and closing ceremonies,” he added.

  • Jalpari wins MIP Junior Kids Jury Award 2012 at Cannes

    Jalpari wins MIP Junior Kids Jury Award 2012 at Cannes

    MUMBAI: Ultra Distributors‘ Jalpari – The Desert Mermaid recently won the MIP Junior Kids Jury Awards 2012 at Cannes. The MIP Junior Kids Jury award is the international showcase for children‘s and youth programmes and films.

    As many as 115 producers from around the world had entered their programmes that were divided into three categories – Tweens (11-14 years), Kids (7-10 years) and Pre-school (3-6 years). This included both live action and animation in every category.

    A jury of fifteen children from the International School of Nice judged their favourite film during a private screening session with the help of French TV presenter and producer, Billy. And the winning choice for the Tweens category, was the India presentation Jalpari – The Desert Mermaid.

    The other entries for this category were Chilli Girl (Domo Animato – Columbia), Monster Mountain (Dancing Digital Animation – China), One and a Half Heroes (Fantawild Animation Inc – China) and The Eternal Song, Jazzit II – Zhejiang Dishun Tech Co, Ltd – China).

    One interesting and shocking revelation noted by the experts in this year‘s MIP Junior was the Tweens are just not watching kids TV or only animation was not on their viewing list. They moved onto a more aspirational live action offering. They want to be immersed in stories and this bears out with their winning choice for the Tweens category, that was Jalpari – The Desert Mermaid.

    This is the first time that an Indian film was selected that as well as won the award.

  • Deepa Mehta’s Midnight Children to release in India in December

    Deepa Mehta’s Midnight Children to release in India in December

    MUMBAI: After a lot of suspense around its release, PVR Pictures has acquired the distribution rights of Deepa Mehta‘s Midnight‘s Children based on Salman Rushdie‘s 1981 novel by the same name. The film is now being readied for release in India in December. The film was earlier mired with fears that it would not find a distributor in the country where it is set.

    Commenting on the acquisition and release of the film, PVR CEO Kamal Gianchandani said, “We‘re looking at releasing the film in December. We‘re yet to decide the release date.”

    Rushdie‘s Booker prize-winning novel includes highly critical descriptions of the late prime minister Indira Gandhi, who suspended democracy in India between 1975 and 1977 in a period known as The Emergency.

    Midnight‘s Children, which was adapted by Rushdie, was shot in Sri Lanka, where the government came under pressure from Iran to bring a halt to the project.

    The adaptation is due for worldwide release in October or November.

  • English Vinglish nets Rs 132.5 mn in opening weekend

    English Vinglish nets Rs 132.5 mn in opening weekend

    Mumbai: English Vinglish, which opened to a tepid response, has managed steady collections on Monday.

    Having collected Rs 22.5 million on Friday, it showed a marked improvement on Saturday by collecting Rs 45 million and Rs 62.5 million on Sunday, a 250 per cent jump over Friday figures. It ended its opening weekend with a net box office collection of Rs 132.5 million. The film, which saw the return of Sridevi after 14 years, has caught on with the women audiences and the afternoon shows have become popular with the Kitty Party groups.

    KLPD Kismet Love Paisa Dilli is very poor in content and box office collections.

    OMG Oh My God! got stronger through the week and created a rare phenomenon that does not occur since the era of multi screen/ multiplex releases. The film, which had collected Rs 159.4 million for its opening weekend, has gone on to collect Rs 178.6 million during the following four days (excluding Eastern Circuits collections). This despite T20 world cup cricket matches and the fact that admission rates are reduced after the weekend. The 2 October holiday also helped to a great extent on which day it collected over Rs 70 million.The first week total collection for the movie is Rs 338 million and the film continues to do well in its second week.

    Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal has collected Rs 72 million in its first week, while Heroine has netted Rs 32 million in its second week. The collections by Heroine are below average.

    Barfi remains strong at the box office. The film collected Rs 157 million in its third week taking its total tally to Rs 985.5 million.

  • Once Upon a Time… first Bollywood film shot in Oman

    Once Upon a Time… first Bollywood film shot in Oman

    MUMBAI: Ekta Kapoor‘s Balaji Motion Pictures recently shot parts of its much-awaited film Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai-2 in the Sultanate of Oman. This marks the first time that a major Bollywood film has been shot in Oman.

    The sequel to the 2010 blockbuster, that has stars like Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Imran Khan and Sonali Bendre among others, is slated for 8 August worldwide release.

    Speaking about the destination and the experience of shooting in the country, Balaji Motion Pictures CEO Tanuj Garg said, “Oman is a stunning country with varied landscapes. We required a good mix of retro and contemporary for the part we wanted to shoot there, and Oman gave us a lot more. It has a lot to offer visually, which worked well for us as film-makers.”

    “There are so many beautiful locations across the globe but little did we know that a country of such stark yet stunning beauty is a neighboring country.

    We needed a location of pristine beauty in the Middle East, and Oman, a relatively virgin location, worked for us like a charm. It‘s a rich mix of sea, sand and mountains,” added director Milan Luthria.

    The film was shot at the Qantab Beach, Qurum Corniche, Central Business District and The Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa.

  • Jayanta Bhai Ki Luv Story to release on 14 February

    Jayanta Bhai Ki Luv Story to release on 14 February

    MUMBAI: Tips Industries is gearing itself to release their upcoming romantic comedy titled Jayanta Bhai Ki Luv Story on Valentine‘s Day next year Produced by Kumar Taurani, starring Vivek Oberoi and Neha Sharma, the light-hearted comedy directed by Vinnil Markan follows a gangster‘s love story. Describes Makran, “This is a film about how we fall in love unknowingly with people we least expect to.”

    Avers Taurani, “We are happy to announce our next venture Jayanta Bhai Ki Luv Story will release 14 February, 2013. Since the film is a heartwarming gangster‘s love story, we found Valentine‘s Day to be the ideal time for the film‘s release.”

    According to the director, “Jayanta Bhai Ki Luv Story isn‘t a westernised clone, but a true Indian rom-com that‘s light-hearted, sensitive and entertaining.”

  • Film on agrarian crisis to screen at South Asian International Film Festival, New York

    Film on agrarian crisis to screen at South Asian International Film Festival, New York

    MUMBAI: Baromas, a Hindi film on the agrarian crisis in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, has been selected to be a part of the 2012 South Asian International Film Festival in New York.

    The film, based on Sadanand Deshmukh’s Sahitya Academy award winning Marathi novel by the same name, would be shown at the festival on 28 October, its producer Pallippuram Sajith said in a statement. “Baromas (forever) is a story of farmers who want their children to move away from the debt-ridden, uncertain life in the dryland,” says Sajith.

    The film also shows how a family copes with the situation in Vidarbha region. It also touches larger issues of corruption, unemployment, methods of farming, and farmers’ suicides amid harsh socio-economic conditions through the story of one family. “We will use the opportunity to bring the issues of the country’s farmers to the attention of the Indian diaspora,” he avers.

    The film is directed by Dhiraj Meshram, a graduate from the Film & Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune. Baromas stars Benajmin Gilani, Seema Biswas, Sudhir Pandey, Subrat Datta, Devika Daftardar and Jatin Goswami in the lead.

    The festival will be held from 24 to 30 October.

  • English Vinglish: A competent first attempt

    English Vinglish: A competent first attempt

    MUMBAI: English Vinglish raises expectations on a couple of counts. First, the film marks the comeback of Sridevi, the sizzling superstar of 1980s and ‘90s. It is not only her return to Hindi cinema after 14 years, but it also marks her return to Tamil movies as the film has also been made in Tamil. Secondly, it is the directorial debut of Gauri Shinde, an ad film maker and the wife of R Balki, the director of acclaimed films, Cheeni Kum and Paa.

    Sridevi, away from the glamorous self of her heydays, is a middle class Marathi housewife in Pune and a mother of two. Hers is a happy, compact family of husband, Adil Hussain, two kids, Navika Kotia and Shivansh Kotia, and a supportive mother-in-law, Sulbha Deshpande. Sridevi herself runs a small business of preparing and supplying homemade snacks to her regular clients. Bundi laddoos are her speciality. However, she still finds herself incomplete as her lack of knowledge of English makes her feel excluded from a lot of her family activities such as attending a PTA meeting for her daughter or discussions with kids. To add to her misery, she is often reminded of her handicap and chided as being ‘born only to make laddoos‘.

    Then Sridevi is faced with a real challenge. She has to travel to the US for her niece‘s wedding; to help prepare. She is needed to travel alone, before her husband and kids can join her. With no experience or exposure of international travel and limited by language, Sridevi manages to clear the formalities and boards the flight. On board, she is lucky enough to have a helpful gentleman next to her to get her acquainted with international travel; he trains her on how to call a hostess in case of need as well as the use of in-flight entertainment and even convinces her to try a glass of wine. The gentleman is Amitabh Bachchan but not featured as the star Bachchan but as just a co-traveller.

    So far so good but Sridevi‘s lack of English communication is to be tested soon. Rather than cool her feet at home alone, her niece suggests she accompany her and have a look at the great city, hanging around while she went and finished her thing. Feeling hungry, she steps into a deli where she does not know how to go about ordering food. The big black woman manning the counter has no patience for her, adding to her nervousness and making her stumble and causing a customer‘s tray to spill all over. Humiliated and distressed, Sridevi runs out to cry but there she finds a sympathiser, Mehdi Nebbou, a French chef. Nebbou has taken great fancy to this sari clad Indian beauty instantly when he saw her in the Deli.

    All is not lost and Sridevi spies an advertisement: Learn English in Four Weeks. Just what the doctor ordered to get her life on level with a world that was leaving her out because she could not communicate in English. Nothing can stop her now and, on the sly, without informing anybody, she enrols. And so does Nebbou, as he says, look at Sridevi everyday! That is a silent romantic angle in the film, albeit one-sided! The class of learners consists of a variety of immigrants: one from Pakistan, one from South India and one from China and another from Spain. This part is mildly funny and on the lines of popular British TV series of 1970s, Mind Your Language. While she learns English, Sridevi also learns that as a domestic snack maker, she is an entrepreneur, which is how she is described in the English language. This gives her confidence a great boost.

    Happy endings cannot be all that happy if some hurdles were not faced and anxieties not caused in the plot. A few days to go before Sridevi ends her four week course with a test and earn a certificate, her husband and kids surprise her by landing up earlier than she was told. Also, the date of her niece‘s wedding coincides with day of the test. These are the parts which lead to a pleasantly satisfactory ending to the story.

    This is one of those films where, though the film revolves heavily around one character, the casting and performances of other characters have to be convincing and that has been achieved by the first time director, Shinde. She has done a competent job as the writer as well as the director of English Vinglish. Songs are situational and have been used very well with one Marathi wedding song included for good measure because the farther one goes away from native land, the more the urge to retain what one grew up with.

    An absence of 14 years from films has not rusted Sridevi‘s acting abilities and she carries the film on her shoulders with no glamour, song and dance or romance coming to her aid. However, she has an able supporting cast in Hussain Mehdi Nebbou, Sujata Kumar, Priya Anand as well as Shivansh and Kotia besides a nice cameo by Bachchan.

    English Vinglish, as was expected, has not opened to encouraging houses and may only end up with acclaim sans rewards. Making it in a vernacular would have made better business sense.

    KLPD Kismet Love Paisa Dilli: Crass and un-watchable

    The title of the film, KLPD Kismet Love Paisa Dilli, aptly serves as a forewarning about the merits of the film as well as what is in store for the viewer. The maker of KLPD, Sanjay Khanduri, who earlier made Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, claims that the film‘s title has been inspired by Manoj Kumar‘s 1974 film Roti Kapada Aur Makaan which is an insult to the great filmmaker Manoj Kumar to say the least. Even Mohan Choti‘s production, Dhoti Lota Chowpaty, can be termed a classic compared to KLPD.

    The basic plot in KLPD remains the same as the director‘s earlier film, Ek Chalis Ki Last Local in that Vivek Oberoi, a Delhi lad, boards the last Metro and tries to project himself as a true blue Delhi boy by trying to flirt with the women in his compartment. What follows after that is a banal chain of events lacking imagination about anything but vulgarity. The film is replete with double meaning dialogue in which finding the clean meaning would be difficult; the idea is to be unabashedly filthy.

    The writer knows no subtlety or, may be, they did not plan to be subtle as everything in the film revolves around sex of all kind till it becomes repulsive.

    No self-respecting artistes would have done this film nor could the best available talent have saved it and, hence, no miracle expected from Vivek Oberoi.

    There is nothing to say about the box office potential of KLPD since the film does not have any.

  • Silver Linings Playbook to open 14th Mumbai Film Fest

    Silver Linings Playbook to open 14th Mumbai Film Fest

    MUMBAI: David O Russell ‘s critically acclaimed comedy-drama film Silver Linings Playbook is going to be the opening film of Mumbai‘s most eagerly awaited cultural event, the 14th Mumbai Film Festival.

    Adapted from Matthew Quick‘s novel of the same name, the film boasts of a multi-star cast that includes Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Anupam Kher, Julia Stiles and Chris Tucker.

    The film revolves around the life of Pat Solatano who has lost everything – his house, his job, and his wife. He now finds himself living back with his mother and father after spending eight months in a state institution on a plea bargain. Pat is determined to rebuild his life, remain positive and reunite with his wife, despite the challenging circumstances of their separation.

    All that Pat‘s parents want is that he should get back on his feet and share the family‘s obsession with the Philadelphia Eagles football team. When Pat meets Tiffany, a mysterious girl with problems of her own, things get complicated.

    Tiffany offers to help Pat reconnect with his wife, but only if he‘ll do something very important for her in return. As their deal plays out, an unexpected bond begins to form between them, and silver linings appear in both of their lives.

    The riveting on-screen chemistry between Cooper and Lawrence has received rave reviews. India‘s own veteran actor Anupam Kher has been appreciated for his clever performance as Pat‘s therapist, who‘s also a passionate Eagles fan. And Chris Tucker drops in now and then as a nutty pal from the clinic, who seems quite comfortable with his tics.

    With its world premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the film won the People‘s Choice Award for the Best Narrative Feature.

    The film‘s screening at the 14th Mumbai Film Festival will mark its Asia premiere with Anupam Kher presenting the film at the opening function.

    Commenting on this, Festival Director, Srinivasan Narayanan said, “At the Mumbai Film Festival, we have always striven to get the best movie for our patrons. This year‘s Opening Film David O. Russell‘s ‘Silver Linings Playbook‘ validates our constant drive. It is an honor that Mr. Anupam Kher will be presenting the film at the opening.”

    Avered Kher, who plays a pivotal role in this film, “On behalf of Weinstein Co. my Producers, Director David Russell, Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, Jeniffer Lawrence, Chris Tucker and other cast and crew I feel honoured to present Silver Linings Playbook as the opening film of prestigious 14th Mumbai Film Festival.”