Category: Hindi

  • Cameron ready to share 3D expertise with India

    MUMBAI: Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron has expressed his willingness to share his expertise of 3D films with Indian filmmakers.


    The Avatar director was addressing the opening day of the INK (Innovation And Knowledge) Conference being held in Lavasa, a major new township coming up near Mumbai.
    When asked if he would make a film in India, Cameron said jocularly, “Maybe after the third Avatar. But if there is an Indian director who‘d like to make a film – it could be about the Ramayana or the Mahabharata – we can offer the technology we‘ve already developed like the 3D system and the digital 3D Fusion Camera (which he co-developed).”


    Cameron also divulged the fact that he has started writing the script for the sequel of his film Avatar II. He was also working on Avatar III.


    Talking about India Cameron commented, “fascinating now that I‘ve been here a couple of times.” Cameron previously visited India in March this year, addressing the India Today conclave held in New Delhi where he spoke about the future of cinema.


    The director said that he had taken a dip in the Ganga river. “It was nice to feed in the spirituality, nice to share in the belief system. You do feel something,” he said

  • No Problem comes a cropper








    Producers: Dr B K Modi, Anil Kapoor, Rajat Rawail.
    Director: Anees Bazmee.
    Cast: Anil Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Akshaye Khanna, Sushmita Sen, Kangana Ranaut, Paresh Rawal.


    MUMBAI: A comedy is generally woven around a simple theme loaded with gags, punches and funny situations. These gags, punches and rejoinders are then assigned to an assembly of talented actors known to have a funny streak. The theme here is corny enough; for lack of imagination it is the oft tried hunt for stolen diamonds coupled with two petty conmen on the run after looting a local village bank.


    The film starts off as an action thriller with Suniel Shetty and his goons robbing a diamond bourse. When it comes to adding gags, repartees and farcical scenes, again it starts off well enough. However, when it comes to casting, the film falters.


    Sanjay Dutt and Akshaye Khanna are petty thieves; Akshaye wants to turn a new leaf while Sanjay is always ready with a new criminal plan. As a habit, Sanjay Dutt loots Paresh Rawal’s newly formed bank on its inauguration day and, along with Akshaye Khanna, is on the run with Paresh Rawal on their trail that catches up with them eventually after a few funny encounters.


    To repay his bank money, the three decide to steal from a minister with whom the diamonds stolen by Suniel Shetty have landed. The action shifts to a city (Durban in this case), which seems to have only one police inspector, a bumbling, goofing, Anil Kapoor.


    So far so good; however, the gags and fun dry up as the film progresses. And, what you see here is nothing that you have not seen before. In fact, you may have seen most of these gags before and enjoyed them but what taper them down in No Problem is its actors.


    The cast is a liability to a comedy entertainer where, except Paresh Rawal, though the others may have acted in a comedy film or two, none is known to carry such a film on his own; they just don’t have it in them. And, in this case, where the writing does not support them, they are totally at sea. Less said about the female actors the better; as after first time, Sushmita Sen’s gimmick of split personality wears off and Kangana Ranaut is around too, don’t know why!


    Director Anees Bazmee catches up with the law of averages coming up with a sub standard fare this time. Writers give up after a few good scenes. Music is a relief not because it is good but only because it breaks the monotony of humourless comedy! The film is set in South Africa with an all Indian star cast as if South Africa was a satellite town of a metropolis like Navi Mumbai to Mumbai or Noida to Delhi. It just does not jell.


    No Problem seems to count on its roaster rather than content; it comes a cropper.


     



    Band Baaja Baaraat: Many things in one film


     
     







    Producer: Aditya Chopra.
    Director: Maneesh Sharma.
    Cast: Anushka Sharma, Ranveer Singh.


    Band Baaja Baaraat is many things in one film: a love story, rags to riches story and a coming of age story.


    The problem is the boy and the girl meet in typical Delhi style. A good for nothing boy, Ranveer Singh, completes his graduation and has no intentions of joining his family’s sugar farming business and has all the bad intentions for this girl, Anushka Sharma; while the girl is a balanced and wise student who aspires to be a wedding planner. There is no wooing of the girl and there are no villains which in turn takes away the very essentials from this love story.


    A gatecrasher at a wedding as an assistant to a video cameraman, Ranveer Singh spots a wedding planner’s assistant, Anushka. For him she is just another girl he wants to score with.


    On learning that she plans to be an independent wedding planner, he offers to be her partner if only to avoid going back to his farming family. Soon, both graduate from nukkad-gully weddings to high profile ones. After the success of their first such high profile wedding assignment, the celebrations lead to both ending up going beyond the barrier of friendship and partnership. While Anushka does it because she is giving in to love, for Ranveer, she realises, it was just a one off thing, a kaand, as he calls it.


    While rags to riches are usually a sure shot formula, here the theme gets lost in the muddle that follows. Both fall apart, but are brought together through a contrived twist. The third angle in the girl’s life is a cell phone number called Chetan. That is when our hero realizes that his life was empty without Anushka. As is the routine, when someone else wants your girl, you want her more than him! All these happenings in the second half are childish in conception and exactly so in execution and the film loses whatever little ground it had gained during pre-interval stage.


    The woes for Band Baaja Baaraat start with its ‘no face’ face value; Anushka Sharma is getting better with each film but has yet to register herself as a draw. Ranveer Singh is expressionless. The pair fails to create chemistry. There are no known faces in the supporting cast.


    With a thin story line and predictable screenplay, there is little the director can do except execute his job copybook style. Music is purely ring tone variety and all the efforts of the choreographer do little to elevate it. Dialogue in brash Delhi twang is unappealing.


    All said, Band Baaja Baaraat is a very mediocre film in all respects with nothing of merit to draw the audience.

  • UTV starts extensive promotion of Tees Maar Khan

    MUMBAI: UTV has planned extensive promotions for Farah Khan’s upcoming comedy flick Tees Maar Khan (TMK).


    The TMK team comprising Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif and Farah Khan will be embarking on a whirlwind four-city overseas tour next week.


    The team will travel through Dubai, London, New York and Toronto before returning to India for the final leg of promotions.


    Tees Maar Khan is releasing on 22 December in the UK, US and Canada with special paid previews on 21 December and on 23 December in Dubai.


    Akshay, Katrina and Farah will be in Dubai on 14 December, where they will open the advance bookings of the film, at the Grand Cineplex theatre at 7 pm. The team will sell tickets to the first 20 lucky fans who will queue up for a glimpse of the stars. The stars then move on to London for promotions on 15 December where they will attend a BBC In Conversation event with 200 audience members who will have a chance to interact with the stars.


    The tour will continue in New York on 16 December to promote the film with a special audience interaction event at Big Cinemas, Manhattan. Following this trip, Akshay Kumar will take a trip to Canada where again fans will get a chance to meet and greet him at Cineplex Brampton, Toronto on 17 December, one of the largest theatre locations in Toronto.
     

  • Game first look promo to be released with No Problem

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media will showcase the first look of Excel Entertainment‘s forthcoming film Game along with No Problem across screens worldwide on 10 December.


    Game is directed by Abhinay Deo, and the starcast includes Abhishek Bachchan, Kangana Ranaut, Sarah Jane Dias, Jimmy Shergill, Boman Irani and Anupam Kher.


    Game is produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and the movie‘s dialogues are written by Farhan Akhtar.


    The trailer will be showcased along with No Problem across 1,200 screens worldwide across digital and analogue prints.


    Game is slated to release worldwide on 18 March 2011.

  • CBI investigates into infrastructure development for IFFI in Goa

    NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation is conducting an investigation into the setting up of the infrastructure for the International Film Festival of India in Panaji in Goa in 2004.


    The annual IFFI, which had been a roving Festival until 2003, was given a permanent venue by then Information and Broadcasting Minister Sushma Swaraj. The Chief Minister of Goa at the time was Manohar Parikar.


    According to a complaint filed by the Goa Government in 2007, there were allegations of financial fraud related to expenditure incurred on infrastructure development for IFFI.


    CBI sources said the case involved detailed investigations into a number of allegations involving various departments, examination of a large number of witnesses, documents, many suspects including contractors, consultant and officials of the Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation, the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG) and others.


    ESG had been established by the Goa Government to help the Directorate of Film Festivals, which is based in Delhi under the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, in organising the annual IFFI, the 41st edition of which ended on 2 December.

  • 200 films from 83 countries at Kerala film festival

    MUMBAI: More than two hundred films from 83 countries will feature in the 15th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) that goes underway this Friday. The festival will have 16 categories under which 207 films would be screened.


    About 14 films including four Indian and five Latin American are expected to compete for the top honours. 


    African-American filmmaker Julie Dash will head the jury that would also include Mexican film director Maria Novara, Thai film director Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Sooni Taraporevala, Indian script writer and photographer.


    While the best director will win an amount of Rs 400,000 and the Silver Crow Pheasant Award an amount of Rs 1.5 million will be shared equally by the filmmaker and producer of the film winning The Golden Crow Pheasant Award.


    German filmmaker Werner Herzog would be conferred with a lifetime achievement award.

  • Tribeca Film Festival director in Mumbai to select films for fest

    MUMBAI: David Kwok, the director of programming, Tribeca Film Festival, is in India looking for films that could be screened at the festival from 20 April to 1 May.


    Says Kwok, “I am here to personally scout for Indian films that can be a part of the Tribeca Film Festival in 2011. I think there‘s enormous potential for Indian filmmakers to be part of a much broader spectrum.”


    Talking about Indian films Kwok avers, “We released Dev Benegal‘s Road, Movie in the US and it got a great response. I think the American audience is extremely curious to know what‘s happening in Bollywood. Films like 3 Idiots and My Name Is Khan have done really good business, opening avenues for other films. 


    About the parameters for selecting a film for the festival, Kwok observes, “There‘s a large chunk of Indian population in New York. Good cinema is good irrespective of where it comes from. My idea is to come to Bollywood and pick and choose a product that matches our sensibilities.”


    Kwock is looking forward to meet Aamir Khan for his film Dhobi Ghat. He is also meeting some filmmakers from South India.
     

  • Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours releasing in January

    MUMBAI: After the thumping success of Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle‘s next film 127 Hours will release in India in January next year by Fox Star Studios India.


    The film that stars James Franco is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston‘s (played by James Franco) remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah.


    The theatrical trailer of 127 Hours is being shown along with The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

  • Sunny Deol to copyright his voice

    MUMBAI: Taking a cue from Amitabh Bachchan who less than a month ago decided to copyright his characteristic baritone, Sunny Deol has undertaken to follow suit.


    After Bachchan, Deol is one of the most popular targets in comedy shows. He is also popular in radio stations which try to gain publicity by asking people to impersonate him.


    Avers Deol, “I have nothing against people imitating my voice. But then they should know their limits. What upsets me is when they cross the line.”


    The actor was indirectly taking a dig at the radio station that spoofed him and his father Dharmendra that didn‘t go down well with him. Last year, Deol even slapped a legal notice on a radio station asking for compensation damage of
    Rs 2 million.


    Currently busy with the dubbing and promotion of the family home production Yamla Pagla Deewana , Deol will look into the copyright aspect once his film releases on 14 January next year.
     

  • Rajnikant starrer Robot releases in Fiji

    MUMBAI: Indo-UK based production house Highground Enterprise has released Sun Pictures‘ Rajnikant-starrer Robot in the Fiji Islands. The film was released to full houses in four theatres.


    Highground Enterprise CEO Karan Arora stated that during the ongoing production recce for their forthcoming film Let‘s Talk Love which is to be shot extensively in the Fiji Islands and London, they created a strong bond with the Fijian Government due to which they successfully launched Robot. 


    The Fiji Islands, situated to the east of New Zealand, have a population of Indian origin consisting of mainly North Indians. In fact, there is a major Bollywood fan following in the islands.