Category: Hindi

  • ‘Filmfare Lockdown Conversations’ features the biggest names of Bollywood in their candid best

    ‘Filmfare Lockdown Conversations’ features the biggest names of Bollywood in their candid best

    Filmfare, India’s leading entertainment brand, launched Filmfare Lockdown Conversations, a candid video series featuring the biggest and most-popular names in Bollywood. By leveraging the brand’s extensive social media reach of 14 million across all four platforms, the show aims to bring fans closer to A-listers from the industry by giving them a humble insight into the lives of these stars through the free-flowing conversations in this bi-weekly video series. 

    The show features Filmfare editor and B-town expert Jitesh Pillaai as the host with some of the biggest of Bollywood stars such as Ayushmann Khurrana, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, Imtiaz Ali, Shekhar Kapur, Alaya Furniturewala, Janhvi Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, Tapsee Pannu  and Madhuri Dixit among others in a candid conversation, as they open up about life in the confines of their homes. Streaming across all social media platforms of Filmfare, over a slew of unfiltered, intimate, real and entertaining episodes. Spanning across six weeks, audiences will get to see both, the celebrity and the host, sitting in the comfort of their homes bond over a cup of tea.

    Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Deepak Lamba – CEO, Worldwide Media said, Filmfare Lockdown Conversations sees the brand explore the digital medium and leverage its reach on social media to once again innovate and connect with our audiences in a relevant environment. We hope that, via this candid video series, Filmfare, continues to engage and entertain our audiences in the midst of this current crisis.”

    Jitesh Pillaai, Editor, Filmfare said, “In these unprecedented and unforeseen circumstances, we seek to offer our audiences content that is entertaining, engaging and at the same time inspiring. Through Filmfare Lockdown Conversations we will be getting up close and personal with the biggest stars in Bollywood and bring them closer to our viewers. The candid video series will see me open a dialogue with these A Listers where they shall speak about their lockdown lifestyle, their mantra to adjusting to the new normal, among many other interesting aspects and topics.”

    From reputed directors to some of the most recognizable faces in B-town; the power-packed line-up of stars in Filmfare Lockdown Conversations will ensure that you see each one of them in a whole new light. 
     

  • OTT, cinema will exist in a symbiotic ecosystem: Mukta Arts MD Rahul Puri

    OTT, cinema will exist in a symbiotic ecosystem: Mukta Arts MD Rahul Puri

    MUMBAI: Mukta A2 Cinemas, from the house of Mukta Arts Ltd, now has 72 screens across the country after including the JV that it had with Asian Cinemas (11 properties). It also owns 22 properties and one in Bahrain. It is looking at properties at a place where it can fulfil a niche. The southern part of India is relatively under-screened terms of multiplexes, so that’s a destination Mukta Arts Ltd finds interesting.  “The important thing is that we are looking at screens that add value, that are profitable and the screens that we believe that are going to make sense for our stakeholders,” says Mukta Arts Ltd managing director Rahul Puri, in a freewheeling conversation with Indiantelevision.com. He dwells at length on the impact of COVID-19 in the cinema industry, industry trends, expansion plans, etc.

    He feels that there is still great potential for the industry. For an industry like this, he says, 8000 screens for 120 crore people is nothing. So there is great potential. But, according to him, it can’t be done by the private sector alone, because the government holds the largest land bank in the country; everyone can talk about recession, but this is a sector that is resistant to recession. Though this is an interesting time for the OTT platforms considering the lockdown, he believes, OTT cannot supplant a theatre experience. As far as India is concerned, cinemas are part of household habits. The treat of a cinema visit, he says, cannot be replaced for many families across the country. He feels that the OTTs and cinemas will exist in a symbiotic ecosystem, both having their own USPs.

    Excerpts from the interview:

    How has the COVID-19 outbreak impacted the cinema industry in India? What kind of impact – short- and long-term – will it have on the sector?

    The COVID-19 has impacted the sector and all businesses hugely. Projects are delayed, theatres are closed and business, in general, is at a standstill. This is hurting theatres most as they are businesses with high fixed costs which need to be running in order to make ends meet. In the short term, there will be a lot of issues for smaller players just being able to stay afloat at this point and in the long run as things return to normal you will see a bunching together of delayed projects which will continue to put pressure on distribution and exhibition infrastructure. The industry is in for a tough 2020.

    What are the technological advancements and experiences Mukta A2 Cinemas offer?

    Technological updation is imperative for any cinema chain to keep up with the progressing times. Mukta A2 Cinemas constantly updates itself with the latest technological trends to provide a high level of consumer satisfaction. With Dolby speakers and advanced projections, Mukta A2 Cinemas provides its patrons with pocket-friendly pricing, best quality technology and services, comfortable seating and varied options in food and beverages.

    Please talk about the current footprint across India. What are the growth strategies and expansion plans of Mukta A2 Cinemas in India?

    We are now at 72 screens across the country after including the JV that we have with Asian Cinemas in the Southern part of India. We are now at 34 properties across the country – with Asian Cinemas we have 11 properties. We own 22 properties and one property in Bahrain. The important thing is that we are looking at screens that add value, that are profitable and the screens that we believe that are going to make sense for our stakeholders.

    Having said that, we have plans to expand in the next two years.  Our model has been two – three screens and we have some single screens. But mainly our advantage is that these screens were never particularly large with 250 – 300 seats. Therefore, our occupancy remains relatively high. And our catchment area does not have to be significantly large. However, now we are looking at much larger properties – some greenfield properties. In Bangalore, we are looking to build a 10-12 screen project in Yehlanka. In Bahrain, we have a six-screen theatre, which is also our largest by far. So, the model has shifted over the years.

    Now the idea is to look at a much more big format where one can afford to dedicate certain screens to certain target groups – kids screen, screens for the bigger films, and particularly in the South that helps – they have Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, English, Malayalam, so that helps. So those have a wide range of content. You can then fill up eight to 10 screens reasonably well.

    What are your efforts in the preservation and restoration of various old theatres across India to preserve their heritage value?

    It depends on where these heritage properties are. If they are in the heart of the city, then they are a value add. In Mumbai, we did Excelsior (at Fort), which was a renovation. I think it’s important to understand that we have to go where we believe there is a strong value proposition for us. That ultimately helps in pulling the TG to that screen, particularly if that is a two- to three-screen theatre. And I think that has been our model for success – you pick your content to bring TG, you get them loyal and then you surprise them with the content on screens.

    Please talk about your expansion into tier I, II, III cities.

    They are spread across the country – Kharagpur, Pune, a couple of properties in Bangalore and Ahmedabad. The south is a market of interest. We are looking at properties at a place where you can fulfil a niche. The southern part of India is relatively under-screened (not in terms of single screens, but in terms of multiplexes), so that’s a destination we find interesting. We are looking at doing a good mix between these bigger format screens, which probably will be the bulk of it, and less of traditional screens that we have done in the past – single screen renovations.

    How has the industry evolved over the years? How do you evaluate the current and future trends in the field?

    Well, the cinema business has been growing from level to level. If I must analyze the past few years, I could attribute the growth to two major factors. Primarily, the focus of cinema chain brands on updating technology and their endeavour to deliver a premium service to their consumers. Secondly, there is a major shift in the kind of content in films today. Last year, for example, was a landmark year. We had the superstars of the industry delivering underwhelming box office numbers while the “content-driven” films seemed to have masses flocking to the cinemas instead. Of course, this also has to do with the shifting mentalities of the audience; however, the shift comes from the producers first. In totality, for a cinema chain, this is all music to my ears. To have small films do two-three week runs at the box office.

    The struggle, however, is more macro in that sense. For an industry like ours, to be honest, 8000 screens for 120 crore people, is nothing. So we should be looking for a way to try to push five to seven years to get up to 12,000- 14,000 screens but for that government as well as the policies are important. It can’t be done by the private sector alone, because the government holds the largest land bank in the country and everyone can talk about recession, but this is a sector – would not say is recession-proof but resistant to recession.

    Do cinemas face an existential threat from the OTTs? How are cinema houses coping up with the change?

    This is an interesting time for the OTT platforms considering the lockdown. People have no other option but to watch shows and films online. But to talk about the trend in general, the streaming industry has certainly found their niche; however, the cinema-going experience cannot be compared. Hindi cinema has always been evolving and coming with interesting technologies that are making the movie-going experience all the more exhilarating. However, there are films that need a cinematic platform. As far as India is concerned, cinemas are part of household habits. The treat of a cinema visit, I suspect, cannot be replaced for many families across the country. To answer your question objectively, I think the OTTs and cinemas will exist in a symbiotic ecosystem, both having their own USPs.

  • PVR declares FY20 Q3 results, witnesses growth of 8%

    PVR declares FY20 Q3 results, witnesses growth of 8%

    MUMBAI: PVR Ltd today announced its unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 31 December 2019.

    Consolidated revenues for the quarter ended December 2019 were Rs 924 crore as compared to Rs 857 crore during the corresponding period of last year, witnessing a growth of 8 per cent. Consolidated EBITDA for the quarter was Rs 315 crores as against Rs 179 crore in the same period last year, witnessing a growth of 77 per cent. EBITDA margin for the quarter was 34.1 per cent. Consolidated PAT for the quarter was Rs 36 crore as compared to Rs 55 crore during the corresponding period of last year. After adjusting for the impact of Ind-AS 116 – Leases, EBITDA, and PAT of the company would have been Rs 188 crore and Rs 59 crore respectively. This would represent EBITDA and PAT growth of 5 per cent and 7 per cent respectively.

     The overall EBITDA margins of the company were 20.4 per cent (after excluding IND-AS 116 impact). The box office revenues for the quarter were up by 6 per cent from Rs 425 crore to Rs 453 crore. F&B revenues were up by 13 per cent from Rs 217 crore to Rs 244 crores supported by robust growth in average F&B spend per person of 12 per cent. Advertising revenues grew from Rs 112 crore to Rs 122 crore, up by 8  per cent in spite of challenging business environment on media spends by companies. The company has aggressively expanded its screen portfolio in the current financial year by adding 67 new screens across 11 properties and now operates a network of 825 screens spread over 173 properties in 71 cities across the country.

    Commenting on the results and performance, PVR Ltd chairman and managing director Ajay Bijli said, “The operating and financial performance of the business for Q3has been robust amidst difficult macro-economic conditions. The box office performance has been satisfactory with strong performance from Bollywood and Hollywood film industry. The performance of the regional film industry, specifically Tamil and Telugu, however, has been below par in the current quarter resulting in muted growth in our overall box office performance. This truly reflects the strength of our business model and our strategy for a wide geographical distribution of our cinema footprint where we have reduced our dependence on any one film industry or region. Our operating performance on all other parameters remains strong and we continue to innovate and identify areas where we can serve our customers better. Our screen opening outlook remain strong and we are on track to open 90-100 new screens in the current financial year.”

  • PVR to launch first 12-screen property in Delhi

    PVR to launch first 12-screen property in Delhi

    MUMBAI: Banking on rising theatrical revenues, PVR, one of India’s biggest multiplex chain, will launch its first 12 – Screen Superplex at Vegas Mall, Dwarka, New Delhi, on Monday.

    The flagship property, biggest by PVR in India so far, will be launched in the presence of the starcast of the upcoming romantic action- Marjaavaan and Ajay Bijli, CMD, PVR Ltd, Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, JMD, PVR Ltd and Gautam Dutta, CEO, PVR Ltd. The multiplex will support all movie formats including IMAX and 4DX.

    The launch of 12 – Screen Superplex at Dwarka will also take PVR a tad closer to its aim of achieving the target of 1000 movie screens in India under its chain. Earlier in August, PVR has reached the milestone of 800 screens after it launched a new three-screen property in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan. Currently, PVR is present in 69 Indian cities.

    Multiplex business in India is booming despite the disruption caused by OTT in the M&E Industry. As per a recent report in ET, domestic theatrical revenues in India crossed the Rs 100 billion mark in 2018 and will continue to rise in the coming years.

  • Get ready for a blockbuster date with ‘Saturday Premiere Nights’ at 8 only on &pictures

    Get ready for a blockbuster date with ‘Saturday Premiere Nights’ at 8 only on &pictures

    Having an exhausting week, and still struggling to figure plans for the weekend to unwind?  Well, &pictures, is all set to take you on a transcending journey with some big-ticket actors and superhit movies through its all-new offering ‘Saturday Premiere Nights’. Starting 17th August, &pictures, Naye India Ka Blockbuster Movie Channel will bring to you a perfectly curated blend of movies to set your Saturday’s right! Promising to be your one-stop destination for unadulterated entertainment, the channel ups the ante with the premiere of blockbuster potboilers like Article 15, Sonchiriya, Tumbbad, Gully Boy, Zero, Kesari, Blank, Dil Juunglee, to name a few. Saturday nights will no longer need any extra planning from 17th August onwards.

    Offering a buffet of entertainment, ‘Saturday Premiere Nights’ will showcase a plethora of films across genres be it comedy, drama, action or horror. From a comical entertainer Simmba to a ‘Bahut Hard’ journey of Indian street rappers with Gully Boy, from inspirational stories of valour and commitment with Kesari and Uri: The Surgical Strike to critically acclaimed films like Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota, Article 15 amongst others, this new property will have it all, making it an irresistible movie date for the viewers. So, get ready to block your date with &pictures starting 17th August for non-stop entertainment as &pictures is all set to enthral movie aficionados with its magnanimous offering that includes some of the most celebrated and outstanding work of the movie industry.

    While mentioned below is the roster of movies for August, the list doesn’t end here as there are more blockbusters coming your way every Saturday only on ‘Saturday Premiere Nights’.
     

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    August 2019

     

    Uri: The Surgical Strike

    Venom

    Simmba

    Get ready for a fun-filled Bollywood roller coaster ride with ‘Saturday Premiere Nights’ starting 17th August 2019, at 8 PM only on &pictures!

  • Upcoming Bollywood Movies we are excited about in 2019

    Upcoming Bollywood Movies we are excited about in 2019

    First half of 2019 saw some amazing movies like Gully Boy, Total Dhamaal and Bharat, But the later half of the year is sure to be more exciting with some really big budget Bollywood films set to release. The upcoming movies that we are really excited about in 2019 and early 2020 are…

    Student Of The Year 2

    Student of the year 2 is the sequel of the 2012 film, Student Of The Year which was the debut movie for some of the finest actors in Bollywood that is Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra. The sequel of the franchise is set to star Tiger Shroff, Ananya Panday and Tara Sutaria in the lead role. The film is being produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta under the banner Dharma Productions. The film is being directed by Punit Malhotra, who is best known for his films I Hate Luv Storys and Gori Tere Pyaar Mein. Student of the year 2 will be the Bollywood debut for Ananya Panday and Tara Sutaria. The film was earlier set to release in May, but the release has now been postponed to later half of 2019.

    Brahmastra

    Brahmastra is an upcoming Bollywood superhero film written and directed by Ayan Mukerji, and produced by Karan Johar. The film is set to star veteran superstar Amitabh Bachan and popular actors Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. The film is also said to star south superstar Akkineni Nagarjuna. In one of his interviews Karan Johar the producer of the movie said that Brahmastra is part one of a three-part trilogy which will be completed over a span of 10 years. The film is set to release on 20 December 2019. 

    Super 30

    Super 30 is a biographical film directed by Anurag Kashyap and is based on the life of Anand Kumar, a mathematics genius from Bihar. The movie depicts his journey of starting a training program that is aimed at helping IIT aspirants crack the entrance test. The film stars popular Bollywood actors like Pankaj Tripathi and Hrithik Roshan who is one of the richest Bollywood actors by net worth. The film is set to release on 12 July 2019. The film is produced by Anurag Kashyap, Sajid Nadiadwala, Vikramaditya Motwane.

    Arjun Patiala

    Arjun Patiala is a romantic comedy movie starring Diljit Dosanjh, Kriti Sanon and Varun Sharma. In the film Diljit Dosanjh and Varun Sharma are known to play the role of small town cops and Kriti Sanon will be seen as a crime journalist. She is also known to enjoy eating some spicy indian dishes.The film is directed by Rohit Jugraj Chauhan. Rohit has earlier worked as an assistant director to Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ram Gopal Varma. The film is set to release on 26 July 2019.

    Street Dancer 

    Street Dancer is an upcoming Bollywood dance movie which is said to be the third part in the ABCD dance movie series. The film stars Varun Dhawan, Prabhu Deva, Nora Fatehi and Shraddha Kapoor. We are sure the dance routines in the movie will be as amazing as those in the prequels. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar under the banner of T-Series and is Directed by Remo D'Souza. The film is set to release on 24 January 2020.

  • Eros International’s Andhadhun Grosses Over $14 Million in China in First Weekend

    Eros International’s Andhadhun Grosses Over $14 Million in China in First Weekend

    Isle of Man, April 8, 2019– Eros International Plc (NYSE: EROS) (“Eros” or “the Company”), a Global Indian Entertainment Company, today announced that Andhadhun, an engaging thriller starring Tabu, Ayushmann Khurrana and Radhika Apte has collected over $14.0 million within four days of its release in China. Andhadhun was released in China on April 3, 2019 and continues to enjoy a very strong box office performance. The film was originally released theatrically in India and internationally on October 5, 2018 to widespread critical acclaim. Andhadhun was produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures and Matchbox Pictures, and distributed internationally by Eros International.

    Speaking on the film’s performance, Kumar Ahuja, President of Business Development, Eros International, said, “With the success of Bajrangi Bhaijaan and previous Indian releases, China has emerged as a key market and a major box office earner for Indian films. We are delighted with the impressive run the film is enjoying and how the fans in the country can now witness the magic of Andhadhun unfold in theatres across the country.”

  • Miraj Cinemas hits a century

    Miraj Cinemas hits a century

    MUMBAI: Miraj Cinemas, one of the fastest growing brands in movie screening space has touched the 100-screen milestone.

    Since its inception the company has been taking giant strides lodging its entry among the top 5 players within the category in just 5 years. Miraj is now present in 14 states and 40 locations in the country operating 110 screens.

    Commenting on reaching a 100-screen milestone, Mr. Madan Paliwal, Chairman of Miraj Group asserted, “It is a happy moment for the whole Miraj family today to become 100 screen multiplex players in the country. From here on we expect Miraj Cinema’s growth will be much faster where we will aim to touch the 200-screen milestone pan India by March 2020. This aggressive expansion will be fulled by an investment of Rs 200 crore by the company in a from internal accrual and mix of debt and equity.” 

    Miraj’s prima facie objective is customer satisfaction while coming up with a new cinema. In keeping with its mission, the multiplex chain ensures the best movie watching experience. 

    The MD of Miraj Entertainment, Amit Sharma, stated, “We are thankful to our valued customers, & partners for supporting and trusting is in our journey so far. India’s multiplex industry that is characterized by lower screen rate ratio and rising demand of movie consumption will give us opportunities for more growth in the coming days. We are committed to ensure the best movie watching experience at an affordable price.” 

  • Usha International associates with YRF’s Sui Dhaaga – Made in India

    Usha International associates with YRF’s Sui Dhaaga – Made in India

    MUMBAI: Usha International, one of India’s leading household consumer durables company, proudly announces its association with Sui Dhaaga – Made In India produced by Yash Raj Films and starring Bollywood heartthrobs Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma. As the pioneers of sewing machines in India when they started in 1936, Usha International is today a leading sewing machine brand in India and offers a range of technologically advanced solutions to cater to a wide variety of sewing needs.

    Sui Dhaaga – Made in India celebrates and is aligned with Usha’s philosophy of swadeshi and ‘Make in India’ through the heart-warming story of Mauji (Varun Dhawan) and Mamta (Anushka Sharma). The film showcases their passion and talent which progresses in life and creates a fashion label Sui Dhaaga – Made In India, reinforcing the fact that sewing in deeply entrenched across classes and masses in India and has the potential to bring about impactful socio-economic change in the lives of people who use it to further their passion and creativity. Usha sewing machines are an integral part of the film both visually and thematically.

    Usha has been promoting sewing in India for decades inspiring people to create, innovate, and experience the joy of sewing. Associating with a film like Sui Dhaaga – Made In India that highlights the struggles of the marginalized and creative people, underscores Usha’s commitment to partnering with initiatives that focus on empowerment and showcase how sewing can be a game-changer that can potentially transform lives. 

    Talking about the association, Mr. Harvinder Singh, President – Sewing Machines & Appliances, Usha International Ltd, said, “Usha is very proud to be associated with Sui Dhaaga – Made In India, a film that celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit that exists across India. The movie is in perfect synergy with our philosophy that sewing is a skill that anyone can learn and use to elevate their quality of life, and also serves as a powerful tool to mainstream the marginalized. We are definitely looking at this association to connect with the masses and bring to life the joy that comes with unleashing one’s creativity using a sewing machine and, of course, the potential economic benefits that follow. It could be a person in a small town who wants financial independence or then a corporate leader who wants a creative outlet.” 

    Manan Mehta, Vice President – Marketing & Merchandising, from Yash Raj Films said, “Unarguably, Usha is synonymous with sewing machines in India for over eight decades so it was a win-win situation for both of us. Am happy to have Usha partner us in the co-marketing journey of Sui Dhaaga – Made In India. With innovative ideas for co-promoting the agenda of self- reliance and dignity of labour, Usha along with Sui Dhaaga – Made In India will endeavour to spread this message as far and wide as possible.”

    Usha’s association with Sui Dhaaga – Made In India goes beyond the in-film placements and the co-branded communication – there is a whole slew of on-ground and online activities and competitions in the pipeline with thousands of prizes to be won. 

    Contests for consumers and dealers will begin soon and lucky winners can win prizes that range from an invite to the meet-and-greet with Varun and Anushka to sewing machines. To know all about the contests and win exciting prizes follow us on #ushasew. 

  • &pictures to air Sonakshi Sinha and Sidharth Malhotra’s spine-chilling thriller Ittefaq on Saturday, 21st July 2018 at 8pm

    &pictures to air Sonakshi Sinha and Sidharth Malhotra’s spine-chilling thriller Ittefaq on Saturday, 21st July 2018 at 8pm

    MUMBAI: A CBI officer is assigned a double murder case which involves two witnesses who are also the prime suspects of the case. The officer is presented with both the versions and is entrusted with the humungous task of nailing the murderer. Thus begins a cat and mouse chase to catch the real culprit, which makes for the crux of Ittefaq. Produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Dharma Productions, Ittefaq is directed by Abhay Chopra and stars Sidharth Malhotra, Sonakshi Sinha and Akshaye Khanna in lead roles. The movie will air  on &pictures, Naye India Ka Blockbuster Movie Channel on Saturday, 21st July at 8pm.

    Following the Rashomon style of storytelling, Ittefaq has a fast, incisive cutting, anxious, edgy style that keeps the audiences intrigued till the end and boasts of sleek twists and turns. With superlative sharp performances by Sidharth Malhotra, Sonakshi Sinha and Akshaye Khanna, Ittefaq has a gripping narrative sprinkled with some tongue in cheek humour. The movie bagged several award nominations including Best Supporting Actor Male, Best Negative Role, Best Debutante Director, Best Editing amongst others. Ittefaq also features a beautiful rendition of Bappi Lahiri’s ever green song Raat Baaki sung by Nikhita Gandhi and Jubin Nautiyal and is a youth favourite.

    The movie follows the story line of Vikram Sethi (Sidharth Malhotra) a renowned British writer who is in Mumbai to launch his second book. With cops on his tail for being charged with his wife’s murder, Vikram runs into Maya (Sonakshi Sinha) and manages to get refuge in her house on a rainy Mumbai night. Maya soon learns that Vikram could be a convict on the run and alerts the cops, who nab Vikram and discover the dead body of her husband Shekhar in the house. Maya accuses Vikram of the double murder but Vikram pleads innocence. The case is assigned to officer Dev (Akshaye Khanna), who must decode the mystery in three days whether Vikram is the victim of Maya’s deceit wrapped in beauty or is Maya indeed the damsel in distress that she claims to be?