Category: Hindi

  • Isi life mein being released on 24 December with 150 prints

    NEW DELHI: Isi Life Mein, the latest venture from the house of Rajshri Picures, is being released all over the country on 24 December with 150 prints.


    Produced by Sooraj Barjatya – who gained fame as director of Salman Khan starrers Maine Pyar Kiya, Hum Aapke Hain Koun and Hum Saath Saath Hain – this film has been directed by the debutante Vidhi Kasliwal.


    Addressing a press meet here, Barjatya said he was not unduly worried about the competition from Tees Maar Khan being released on the same day since his audience was of a different kind, established by the Rajshri brand for more than four decades.


    He said the brand was known for the large number of technicians and stars launched or popularised by it, including Salman Khan, Raakhee, Farida Jalal, Bhagyashree, Madhuri Dixit, and so many others.


    Answering a question, Barjatya said his grandfather Tarachand who established Rajshri Pictures used to say that the only villains in life were circumstances, and, therefore, Rajshri Pictures did not have any villains.


    He said the film was also aimed at understanding the new generation instead of blaming it for its values. Attitudes had changed but the culture remained in tact, he said. The songs were also in keeping with the trends, though there was a devotional song and a folk song as in every Rajshri film.


    Kasliwal, niece of Barjatya, said the aim of the film was to show the existence of two Indian societies – the traditional and the modern – and how they were so similar despite different perceptions. The film also showed how girls from small towns often suppressed their aspirations and feelings. She admitted in answer to a question that this film like previous films from the production house had a divinity about it, with the almighty helping the climax.


    Debutante stars Sandeepa and Akshay Oberoi said values were inbuilt in today’s generation, though they may find different ways of expressing them.


    The music directors – Meet Brothers – said they had never dreamed of becoming music directors for a brand like Rajshri since they were pop singers.


    Others in the cast include Mohnish Bahl, Prachee Shah Paandya, Shagufta Ali, Aditya Raj Kapoor, Dilip Raj, Gajendra Chauhan, and Master Rishi Krishnan while the veteran Daisy Irani, Suhasini Mulay and Dalip Tahil have put in special appearances.

  • Russian prez to visit Mumbai film studio

    MUMBAI: Reviving old memories of Raj Kapoor’s romance with Russia that made him an icon in the country, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will take time out from his busy schedule and visit a film studio in Mumbai during his visit to the city next week.


    “India is a superpower in films. Raj Kapoor was a hero in Russia,” Russia‘s Ambassador Alexander Kadakin told reporters while briefing them on Medvedev‘s two-day visit that begins Tuesday.


    The envoy said Medvedev will visit a film studio in Mumbai Wednesday and meet some Bollywood stars.


    Bollywood films enjoy huge popularity in Russia. Raj Kapoor and Nargis were icons in Russia and their films Awara and Shri 420 were stupendous hits in the country.

  • Eighth Chennai Film Fest gets going

    MUMBAI: The Eighth Chennai International Film Festival, declared open on 14 December, saw the likes of director Shankar and actors Sarath Kumar, Radhikaa, Jeyaram, Vikram and Madhavan gracing the occasion.


    “The festival is being held on such a large scale for the first time with almost 125 films from 43 countries being showcased,” said B Ramakrishnan, president of ICAF.
    Prominent films to be screened at the festival include The Last Emperor, Little Buddha, The Blue Butterfly and Ayaruthil Oruvan among others.


    The Government of Tamil Nadu has also encouraged the festival by making a contribution of Rs 2.5 million towards the event. 


    For the first time in eight years, there will be a competition of Tamil films of which 12 will be screened along with 14 other Indian films as part of the Indian panorama.
    The festival jury is being headed by director Singeetam Srinivasa Rao.


    The festival that will conclude on 23 December has been organised by the Indo Cine Appreciation Foundation (ICAF) and is being supported by the Film Federation of India and the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce for the first time.
     

  • Sangeeth Sivan takes U turn to comedies

    MUMBAI: Ater giving comedies like Apna Sapna Money Money and Kya Kool Hain Hum, Santosh Sivan decided to make an action film in Ek-The Power of One. He also directed horror film titled Click. But both the films bombed at the box-office.


    Knowing his forte was making comedies, Sivan has taken to direct comedies once again. For his upcoming venture Cheers he has roped in Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade and Ritiesh Deshmukh. Earlier he was to make the film with the Deol brothers but things didn‘t fall in place.


    Sivan‘s first home production 332Mumbai to India releases today

  • A watchable film but lacks due promotion







    Producer: Reliance Big Pictures.
    Writer-Director: Vinay Shukla.
    Cast: Konkona Sen Sharma, Raima Sen, Boman Irani, Shreyas Talpade, Arunoday Singh, Shahana Goswami, Rajpal Yadav, Sushant Singh, Ila Arun, Pitobash and Prem Chopra.


    MUMBAI: The title Mirch suggests nothing about the film’s content.


    The film incorporates four stories, all of similar themes: that of women caught cheating on their husbands. Not only that, but also of how they wriggle out of the situation making their men bear the burden of guilt.


    Arunoday Singh, an aspiring film writer, has written a script. Through his friend, Shahana Goswami, he narrates the script to producer Sushant Singh, who likes it but feels it is too short for a full length film.


    Singh cooks up three more such stories, two set in the olden era while the others are contemporary. While in the first tale, Raima Sen the wife of Rajpal Yadav, a wage earner in a small village, cheats on him out of need for sex, in the second, Konkona Sen Sharma, the young bride of an aged king, Prem Chopra, also does the same because the old man, in his sixties, has no inclination towards conjugal pleasures.


    In the third story, Raima Sen retaliates with an affair because her husband, Shreyash Talpade, keeps doubting and testing her virtue by donning new getups. In the last story, Konkona Sen Sharma cheats on her husband Boman Irani because she neither gets money nor sex from him. She gets both by indulging in prostitution.


    The stories are inspired by Panchatantra and The Decameron, a collection of novellas by Giovanni Boccaccio whose own inspiration often came from Panchtantras and Hitpodesha. While the themes are common about a woman cheating on her spouse, the scripting is crafty yet simple.


    Each story has its share of wit, tittilation and a nice twist in the end. An old hand at writing, director Vinay Shukla has executed his thoughts with perfection. The photography is apt with locations exploited to the maximum. The music blends with the atmosphere while dialogues are peppy.


    Performance wise, while Arunoday Singh gets in to the skin of all five characters with ease, Boman Irani, playing the Sindhi businessman, is convincing. Raima Sen, Konkona Sen Sharma, Rajpal Yadav and Prem Chopra are good. Ila Arun is natural. Shahana Goswami and Sushant Singh give good support.


    Mirch, a watchable film, aimed at the gentry and multiplex audience, lacks due promotion; it has prospects to have a lasting value on video and satellite circuits.


     


    Much ado about nothing


     








    Producer: Sangeeth Sivan Productions P Ltd.
    Writer-Director: Mahesh Pandey.
    Cast: Ali Asgar, Chetan Pandit, Vijay Mishra, Sharbani Mukherjee


    MUMBAI: Sangeeth Sivan‘s 332 Mumbai To India is an issue-based film.


    Taking a leaf out of an incident of a Bihari boy hijacking a public transport bus in Mumbai,the film goes into those few months of discomforting equations between local Maharashtrians and people from UP and Bihar coming to Mumbai for a livelihood.


    Rather than weaving a story around the incident (a la A Wednesday!), the film is a recreation of it. How it affects a few other people’s lives forms the crux of the film.


    The air is already thick as workers from Bihar and UP are attacked by local Marathi speaking people when a provoked youth from Bihar hijacks a BEST bus in a Mumbai suburb.


    As the driver and others from the lower deck desert the bus, those in the upper deck are held captive at gun point. Among other passengers travelling in the bus, there is also a couple — Bihari boy and a Marathi girl — on their way to seek her parents’ approval to marry.


    The incident also affects a father in Bihar who is glued to the TV set watching news, hoping it is not his son who did it. A hostel toughie targets a Marathi speaking student in Benaras to avenge the incident happening back in Mumbai and a Muslim rickshaw driver has his rickshaw smashed and gets severely beaten up.


    With a thin storyline and nothing much to build on, the scenes become repetitive as they shift from character to character caught in the milieu. After all, how many times can you see a gun totting youth with no solid agenda scaring a few people in a bus or a tense father staring at a TV set to identify the boy or a Marathi student in UP being glared at?


    So neutral is the script that it finally ends up conveying nothing. The performances are passable.


    A film based on news headlines does not work with our audience and the precedents are aplenty. 332 Mumbai To India only adds to the tally.


     


    Kaalo: A horrible horror film


     








    Producers: Yash Patnaik, Mamta Patnaik.
    Writer- Director: Wilson Louis.
    Cast: Swini Khara, Adtya Srivastav, Paintal


    MUMBAI: Kaalo is said to be world‘s first daylight horror film.


    Described as a creature based horror film and shot around Jaisalmer, it is about a witch who resurfaced two centuries after she was killed and buried.


    Her quest is for the young and nubile girls who, when sacrificed, would give it immortality.


    The village Kulbhata, which the witch Kaalo haunts, has been deserted and no one dares pass along the village road.


    However, a passenger bus with some travellers is compelled to take the route when the main road is closed. Also travelling on the bus is the 12-year-old Swini Khara who becomes Kaalo’s target. Kaalo attacks the bus and kills its travellers till only Swini and Aditya Srivastav survive.


    The initial scenes of Kaalo slithering through sands and taking people off guard have an impact. But as Kaalo kills its victims one after the other, things become monotonous. Visually, Kaalo looks like a giant sized bat which except carrying off people, does not scare enough.


    Director Wilson Louis shows his passion for the horror genre and has effectively used special effects. This makes the film interesting. The background score is effective and the cinematography is good. Of the cast, Swini Khara impresses while the rest are just about passable.


    All said, Kaalo is an experiment on Indian film buffs who have yet to cultivate the taste for the horror genre.
     

  • Amitabh Bachchan promotes Malayalam film Kandahar

    MUMBAI: For the first time in his career, Amitabh Bachchan has been promoting a Malayalam film in Mumbai. He took part in the promotion of Kandahar along with Malayalam film superstar Mohan Lal.


    Kandahar recounts the tale of Flight 814 that was on its way from Tribhuvan International Airport in Nepal to Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi when it was hijacked. The hijackers forced the aircraft to land in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The hijackers released 27 of 176 passengers but fatally stabbed one and wounded several others.


    The film, written and directed by Major Ravi, has been jointly produced by Sunil C. Nair under the banner of Zoe Estebe Moviez and Mohan Lal‘s production house Pranavam Arts International. Lal said the film was special as Bachchan was acting in a Malayalam film for the first time.


    Besides Bachchan and Lal, the film stars Ganesh Venkatraman, Sumalatha, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Kaveri Jha, and Ananya among others.


    The film releases today worldwide.
     

  • Chetan Bhagat to assist Vishal Bharadwaj in 2 States

    MUMBAI: Chetan Bhagat will assist Vishal Bharadwaj in Sajid Nadiadwala‘s soon to roll adaptation of his novel ‘2 States‘.


    Nadiadwala, who bought the filming rights of the novel, had recently roped in Bharadwaj to direct the film.


    This means that apart from collaborating with Bhardwaj to write the screenplay of the film adaptation, Bhagat will also assist him to learn the ropes of film direction.


    Says the author “Vishal is a very gifted filmmaker. I would definitely like to learn direction from him.”


    2 States is the story of a Punjabi boy who falls in love with a Tamil girl while pursuing his MBA at IIM Ahmedabad. As the two belong to extreme cultures (North – South) of India, what follows is tension and drama with happily married ending.


    On the other hand, Bharadwaj would be more than happy to take on Bhagat as an apprentice while shooting for the film. Litterateurs rarely cross over to making films, but Bharadwaj has always been interested in literature.


    Meanwhile, Bhagat has been actively involved with the screenplay of two films adapted from his own novels Hello (from One Night At The Call Centre) and Abhishek Kapoor‘s adaptation of ‘The 3 Mistakes Of My Life,‘ though not much progress has been made with Kapoor‘s adaptation.


    Nadiadwala, meanwhile, approached Shah Rukh Khan with the script, after which Khan has already expressed interest to work in the Bharadwaj-helmed film.
     

  • Eros to distribute Yamla Pagla Deewana overseas

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media will be releasing the Samir Karnik-directed Yamla Pagla Deewana in the international markets on 14 January next year.


    The upcoming film directed by Samir Karnik has been produced by Karnik and Nitin Manmohan under the banners of Top Angle Productions and One up Entertainment. 


    Speaking on the announcement, Eros International plc president – distribution Pranab Kapadia said, “We are very excited to bring this special treat for all Deol fans worldwide with the release of Yamla Pagla Deewana. The much loved father- sons trio has a huge fan following overseas and we are anticipating a very encouraging response for the film.”


    Yamla Pagla Deewana brings together Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol as never featured before in a drama of action, comedy and romance.

  • Shreyas Talpade turns producer with Chemistry

    MUMBAI: Turning to Hindi film production, actor Shreyas Talpade has named his production house as Affluence Movies.


    The first film under the banner is a romantic comedy titled Chemistry. Directed by Sahi Kabir, the film, besides him, features Soha Ali Khan and Tanishta Mukherjee. Earlier Talpade had produced a Marathi film titled Sanai Choughade along with Mukta Arts.


    According to Talpade, producing the film was a spontaneous decision as he liked the script. “I am dedicating most of my time and energy to this film,” he says.


    Mirch, Talpade‘s film with Vinay Shukla, features four short stories and has him in one of the stories in which he plays a corporate guy with a loving wife and a wonderful career. Life is good but he screws up everything because of doubts that stem from his possessiveness.
     

  • Tere Bin Laden 2 in offing

    MUMBAI: Buoyed by the success of Tere Bin Laden, producers Pooja Shetty Deora and Aarti Shetty, are contemplating a sequel to it.


    It is understood that director of the first movie, Abhishek Sharma, will also direct the sequel. Said Sharma, “Yes, we have been talking about the sequel. But till we don‘t hit upon the right idea, there‘s no point going ahead with it.”


    Tere Bin Laden, a low cost film starring talented names like Ali Zafar and Pradhuman Singh, ranks amongst the successful films of this year.