Category: Hindi

  • PNC bags International Star Award for quality

    MUMBAI: Business Initiative Directions has awarded Pritish Nandy Communications (PNC) with the ‘International Star Award for Quality’ (ISAQ) in the gold category.

    The award was given away at the 33rd International Star for Quality Convention held in Geneva, Switzerland. PNC is the first motion picture company to win the award.








    The Gold ISAQ was given in recognition of its quality, continuous product improvement and customer satisfaction on the basis of ISAQ regulations and criteria as per the QC100 total quality management model and in furtherance of its reputation and position by implementing and promoting quality culture.


    The function was attended by members of various diplomatic corps, international businessmen, professionals and members participating from 74 countries.

  • Prime Focus Q2 net profit rises 7.83 % to Rs 102 million

    MUMBAI: Prime Focus reported a net profit rose of Rs 102.1 million for the second quarter of Fy‘09, up 7.83 per cent in the same quarter of the previous year.

    During the quarter, revenue jumped 47.52 per cent to stand at Rs 849.4 million.








    Prime Focus MD Namit Malhotra said, “Our presence across multiple continents has provided our customers an unprecedented global value proposition. In India, we have had a good quarter both in terms of films as well as advertising with big budget movies and highly acclaimed television commercials to our credit. We are focusing on further strengthening our global pipeline, to provide the Indian media and entertainment industry with international quality work.”



    “Going forward, we will continue to up our benchmark by providing services to not only Indian customers but also tap global markets with our skilled resources,” added Malhotra.


    During the quarter, the company has successfully completed post production work on box office hits like Dasavathaaram, Love Story 2050, Tashan among others. It has completed post production and visual effects work on several highly acclaimed television commercials like Himalayan Mineral Water, Chloremint, Oxicash, Toyota Innova etc and television shows like Maharabharata on 9X .

  • PVR Q2 net jumps 27% to Rs 79 million

    MUMBAI: PVR has posted a net profit of Rs 79.3 million for the quarter ended 30 September 2008, a jump of 27 per cent as against Rs 62.5 million in the corresponding quarter last fiscal.







    During the period, net sales has seen a growth of 26 per cent to stand at Rs 784.2 million, from Rs 625.7 million in the year ago period.



    The multiplex operator’s screen count rose 29 per cent to 101 during the quarter from the previous year. Average ticket prices also rose 13 per cent to Rs 140.

  • Netflix, Samsung partner to stream movies on Blu-ray disc players


    MUMBAI: Netflix and Samsung Electronics America have announced a broad partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from the Netflix Web site directly to their living rooms via Samsung‘s BD-P2500 and BD-P2550 Blu-ray disc players.


    The companies also said they are collaborating to enable Samsung to integrate instant streaming from Netflix into a range of home entertainment products.









    The BD-P2550 and BD-P2500 are currently available at $399.99. Consumers who already own one of these Samsung players can upgrade their device at no additional cost to enable instant streaming from a growing library of more than 12,000 movies and television episodes from Netflix.


    Instantly streaming movies and TV episodes from Netflix on the BD-P2550 and BD-P2500 is done through a wired broadband connection and a Netflix Queue-based user interface. Netflix members visit the Netflix Web site to add movies and TV episodes to their individual instant Queues. Those choices will automatically be displayed on members‘ TVs and available to
    watch instantly through the Samsung players. Once selected, movies will begin playing in as little as 30 seconds.


    With the players‘ accompanying remote control, Netflix members will be able to browse and make selections right on the TV screen and also have the ability to read synopses and rate
    movies. In addition, they will have the option of fast-forwarding and rewinding the video stream.


    Samsung‘s Blu-ray players offer Full HD 1080p playback and feature the HQV processing chip for the highest quality viewing of Blu-ray discs and astounding upconversion of standard DVDs. The players also provide an immersive HD home theater experience with capabilities to decode high-resolution multi-channel digital audio soundtracks and 7.1-channel analogue audio outputs.


    Netflix co-founder, CEO Reed Hastings says, “Samsung has been at the forefront of innovation in consumer electronics and has established a market leadership position in Blu-ray and
    digital television. We‘re excited about the upgraded Blu-ray disc players. Moreover, we look forward to working with Samsung in the years to come to deliver a variety of outstanding products on which consumers can watch movies delivered over the Internet from Netflix.”


    Samsung Electronics America audio/video and imaging VP marketing Reid Sullivan says, “Samsung presents a new value proposition for Blu-ray players by positioning it as a portal to a world of engaging digital content, be it Blu-ray discs, movies from Netflix or other online content.”

  • Taare Zameem Par and A Wednesday in Indian panorama for IFFI 2008

    NEW DELHI: Three highly lauded Hindi films on relevant social issues – ‘Taare Zameen Par’, ‘A Wednesday’ and ‘Summer of 2007’ – and the award-winning Kannada film ‘Gulabi Talkies’ form part of the 26 feature and 21 non-feature films of the Indian Panorama selected for the International Film Festival of India in Goa next month.

    The juries submitted their reports to Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Anand Sharma this afternoon.



    In addition, the Malayalam feature film ‘Pulijanmam’ by Priyanandan and the non-feature Bengali ‘Bishar Blues’ by Amitabh Chakraborty get automatic entry for having won the best film awards in their categories in the 54th National Film Awards.








    The jury for the feature films recommended that ‘Kanachivaram’ (Tamil) by S Priyadarshan and ‘Mahasatta’ (Marathi) by Ramesh Laxman More be sent for the Competition Section of the IFFI.



    The feature jury recommended that ‘Yarwing’, a film in Kokborok language of Tripura by Joseph Pulinthanath, be the inaugural film of the Panorama Section.



    The features include six in Malayalam, four each in Hindi and Tamil, three each in Marathi and Kannada, one each in Bengali, Assamese and Telugu, and one which is in English/Gujarati and Hindi.



    The seven-member Jury for Feature Films headed by critic and filmmaker K N T Sastry saw 104 films while the five-member Non-Feature Film Jury headed by filmmaker Anjan Bose saw 82.



    The award-winning Jayaraj is the only filmmaker to have films in both the feature and non-feature sections.



    Apart from ‘Pulijanmam’, the Malayalam films are ‘Vilapangalkkappuram’ by T V Chandran, ‘Gulmohar’ by Jayaraj, ‘Atayalangal’ by M G Sasi, ‘Oru Pennum Randaanum’ by Adoor Gopalakrishnan, ‘Aakashagopuram’ by Manu S Kumaran, and ‘Katha Parayumpol’ by Mohanan.



    The Hindi films are ‘Summer 2007’ by Suhail Tatari, ‘A Wednesday’ by Neeraj Pandey, ‘Taare Zameen Par’ by Aamir khan, and ‘Jodha Akbar’ by Ashutosh Gowariker.



    The Tamil films in addition to ‘Kanachivaram,’ are ‘Kalloori’ by Balaji Sakthivel, ‘Mudhal Mudhal Mudhal Varai’ by Krishna Seshadri Gomatam, and ‘Billa’ by Vishnu Vardhan.



    The Kannada films include ‘Gulabi Talkies’ by Girish Kassarvalli which won the best Indian film award at the Tenth Osian’s-Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema, ‘Banada Neralu’ by Umashankara Swamy, and ‘Gubbachigalu’ bu Abhaya Simha.



    Apart from ‘Mahasatta’, the Marathi films are ‘Dohaa’ by Pushkaraj Paranjape, and ‘Valu’ by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni.



    Apart from ‘Yarwing’, the other films are ‘Chaturanga’ (Bengali) by Suman Mukhopadhyay, ‘Mon Jai’ (Assamese) by M Maniram, ‘Mee Sreyobhilashi’ (Telugu) by V Eshwar Reddy, and ‘Little Zizou’ by Sooni Taraporevala which is in English, Gujarati and Hindi.



    The non-features include seven in English, four in Hindi, two each in Bengali and Malayalam, and one each in Kannada, Manipuri, Urdu, apart from one with only music and another which is in Hindi, Bengali and English.



    The English films include ‘Distant Rumblings’ by Bani Prakash Das on the remains of the Second World War in Manipur and Nagaland, ‘A Friend turned Foe’ by Gautam Saikia, ‘Divided Colours of a Nation’ by Umesh Aggarwal, ‘Four Women and a Room’ by Ambarien Al Qadar, ‘The Journalist and the Jehadi’ by Ramesh Sharma, ‘The Land of Rupshupas’ by A K Sidhpuri, and ‘Rehana: A Quest for Freedom’ by Gargi Sen and Priyanka Mukherjee.



    Dhin Tak Dha’ by ‘ShraddhaPasi’, ‘Apna Aloo Bazaar Becha’ by Pankaj H Gupta, ‘Children of the Pyre’ by Rajesh S Jala, and ‘Antardhwani’ by Jabbar Patel form the Hindi component.



    The two Bengali films are ‘The Shop that sold Everything’ by Abhyuday Khaitan and ‘Yearn to Learn’ by S K Aboul Rajjak, while the Malayalam films are ‘Vellappokkathil’ by Jayaraj and ‘Memories, Movement and a Machine’ by K R Manoj.



    The others are the Kannada ‘Putti’ by Jacob Varghese, the Urdu ‘Parwaaz’ by Biju Vishwanath, and the Manipuri ‘Ratan Thiyam – the man of Theatre’ by Nirmala Chanu and Oken Amakcham, apart from ‘Three of Us’ by Umesh Kulkarni which only has music and ‘Remembering Bimal Roy’ by Joy Bimal Roy in Hindi, Bengali, and English.

  • Tivo to offer Disney movies through CinemaNow and Jaman

    MUMBAI: Movies from Disney will be now be available on Tivo. These movies will be made available through CinemaNow and Jaman.


    The titles will be accessible on all standalone Tivo models such as Series3, Tivo HD, Tivo HD XL and Series2.



    Content from Jaman will be available from next week, at a rental price of $1.99 whereas CinemaNow movies will be available at the rental of $2.99.



    CinemaNow titles will include movies like Dumbo, The Fox and the Hound and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man‘s Chest.








    Jaman will make available titles like Super Size Me and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room.



    Services offered by Jaman and CinemaNow will allow users to choose movies and have them downloaded to their TiVo hard drives.



    Last year Tivo had partnered with Amazon VOD to launch a similar service.

  • BET, Hallmark ink movie deal with Weinstein Co

    MUMBAI: BET Networks and Hallmark Channel have picked up film packages from the Weinstein Co. and Twentieth TV.

    BET‘s deal with the Weinstein Company gives BET the first network-window premiere rights to The Longshots as well as the upcoming films Soul Men and Hurricane Season.


    Additionally, BET will also be a promotional partner on Soul Men and Hurricane Season.


    In a separate deal, Hallmark has acquired 80 titles from Twentieth TV.


    Titles include Big, Cheaper by the Dozen, Cocoon, Doctor Dolittle, Edward Scissorhands, Garfield, Home Alone, Ice Age, The Man From Snowy River, Mrs. Doubtfire, My Cousin Vinny, Speed, Waitress and Working Girl.


    The deal also includes the world TV premiere of the documentary Young at Heart.


    The movies will air on Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movie Channel.

  • 67 Countries vying for 2008 Foreign Language Film Oscar

    MUMBAI: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Ampas) in the US has announced that a record 67 countries, including first-time entrant Jordan, have submitted films for consideration in the Foreign Language Film category for the 81st Academy Awards.

    India‘s entry is Taare Zameen Par. Jordan is competing with Captain Abu Raed. The early favorite for the top honor is said to be Italy‘s Gomorrah, which looks at the mafia. Five films will be nominated out of the 67.


    Apart from the Aamir Khan film, Asia‘s other entries include China‘s Olympics documentary Dream Weavers and Hong Kong‘s action fantasy Painted Skin.


    Nominations for the 81st Academy Awards will be announced on 22 January, 2009. The show takes place on 22 February and will air on Star Movies.

  • Percept Picture ropes in Rajan Vahi as COO for animation

    MUMBAI: Percept Picture Company has appointed Rajan Vahi as the COO for its animation projects.

    Prior to joining Percept, Vahi worked with Prime Focus Ltd. as the CEO – visual effects and animation.








    Vahi brings with him 22 years of experience in which he worked with companies such as MAD Entertainment Ltd, Delmar Trading Company, Pee Kay Vee Industrial Services and OTIS –Tianjin Elevator Company.

  • Universal in talks to sell Rogue Pictures for $150 million

    MUMBAI: Universal Studios is in talks to sell its specialty film label Rogue Pictures to private production and financing company Relativity Media.

    Rogue Pictures, which makes about four films a year in the horror and teen comedy genres, may fetch Universal Studios $150 million.


    The deal would transfer Rogue‘s title library of more than 25 films and over 30 upcoming projects to Relativity Media.


    Meanwhile, Universal would continue to distribute and market Rogue‘s movies.


    Rogue, which was launched in 2004 as a division of Universal‘s Focus Features, became an independent specialty unit of the parent studio in 2007.