Category: International

  • La Chimera to open the 29th European Union Film Festival

    La Chimera to open the 29th European Union Film Festival

    Mumbai: The 29th European Union Film Festival (EUFF) will open with La Chimera, screening on 7 November 2024 in New Delhi. Written and directed by Alice Rohrwacher, the film follows an Englishman exploring Italy’s historical treasures with an eccentric group. La Chimera touches on themes of lost love, relationships, life, and death. Yile Yara Vianello, the film’s lead actress, will attend the opening night in India.

    Writer-director Alice Rohrwacher said, “The proximity of sacred and profane, of death and life, that characterised the years in which I was growing up has always fascinated me and given a measure to my way of seeing. This is why I decided at last to make a film that tells this layered story, this relationship between two worlds, the last part in a triptych about a local area whose attention is focused on one central question: what should it do with its past? As some grave-robbers say, down our way it’s the dead that give life.”

    The European Union Film Festival (EUFF) will run in New Delhi from 7 to 16 November 2024, showcasing 26 European films in 31 languages, providing insights into European society, culture, and people. Organised by the European Union in partnership with EU Member States and regional partners, the festival strengthens EU-India cultural ties and fosters cross-cultural understanding.

     

     

    The festival will take place at three venues in New Delhi: India Habitat Centre, Instituto Cervantes, and Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan. It features films exploring diverse themes, including relationships, gender identity, sisterhood, and self-discovery. The lineup includes several India premieres, such as What A Feeling, Because I Love Bad Weather, Stairway To Heaven, Death is a Problem for the Living, Jim’s Story, Without Air, Black Velvet, The Last Ashes, Blood on the Crown, Baan, Horia, and The Man Without Guilt.

    All films will have English subtitles and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Some films are rated 18-plus; please check ratings before attending.

    EUFF 2024 film line-up by country:

    ●    Austria: What a Feeling 
    ●    Belgium: Employee of the Month (L’employée Du Mois) 
    ●    Bulgaria: Because I Love Bad Weather (Защото обичам лошото време) 
    ●    Cyprus: Embryo Larva Butterfly 
    ●    Czech Republic: Restore Point (Bod Obnovy) 
    ●    Denmark: Sons (Vogter) 
    ●    Estonia: Stairway To Heaven (Taevatrepp) 
    ●    Finland: Death is a Problem for the Living (Peluri- Kuolema on Elävien Ongelma) 
    ●    France: Jim’s Story (Le roman de Jim) 
    ●    Germany: Afire (Roter Himmel) 
    ●    Greece: Animal 
    ●    Hungary: Without Air 
    ●    Ireland: An Irish Goodbye 
    ●    Italy: La Chimera 
    ●    Latvia: Black Velvet (Melnais Samts) 
    ●    Lithuania: Five And A Half Love Stories In An Apartment In Vilnius (Penkios su puse meilės istorijos, nutikusios viename Vilniaus bute) 
    ●    Luxembourg: The Last Ashes (Läif a Séil) 
    ●    Malta: Blood on the Crown 
    ●    Netherlands: Como el Viento 
    ●    Poland: Dangerous Men (Niebezpieczni dżentelmeni) 
    ●    Portugal: Baan 
    ●    Romania: Horia 
    ●    Slovenia: The Man Without Guilt (L’uomo senza colpa) 
    ●    Spain: The Teacher Who Promised The Sea (El maestro que prometió el mar) 
    ●    Sweden: UFO Sweden 
    ●    Ukraine: How is Katia? (Yak Tam Katia?)

  • What’s next for film and theatre: Trends and predictions for the next five years

    What’s next for film and theatre: Trends and predictions for the next five years

    As the world emerges from the pandemic, both film and theatre stand at a transformative crossroads, driven by rapid technological advancements and a renewed passion for storytelling. The Indian film industry is pushing boundaries with a surge in independent cinema and the dominance of streaming platforms, reaching broader audiences and redefining the cinematic experience. Meanwhile, theatre is experiencing a revival, fueled by a growing enthusiasm for live, communal performances and the rise of cultural festivals. Over the next five years, these art forms will evolve as they navigate the rise of AI in content creation, the survival of traditional cinema halls, and the challenge of maintaining the communal spirit of theatre in an increasingly digital world. Poised to redefine how stories are told and experienced, film and theatre are set to embrace a future where innovation and tradition converge in new and exciting ways.

    The renaissance of art festivals

    The explosion of art festivals across India signals a profound shift in cultural engagement. With over 50 significant festivals, from the India Art Fair to the Kochi-Muziris Biennale and the Kala Ghoda Art Festival, these gatherings are evolving beyond mere entertainment to become cultural powerhouses. Their surging popularity raises questions: Is this a fleeting trend or indicative of a deeper shift in India’s cultural landscape? Biennales, for instance, have transformed from niche events into cultural phenomena, drawing massive crowds and influencing contemporary exhibition-making. With over 300 biennials worldwide, they’ve become pivotal in shaping artistic perspectives.

    In the next five years, we can expect these festivals to diversify further, offering immersive experiences that blend traditional and contemporary art forms. The rise of outdoor exhibitions and open-space venues will cater to post-pandemic anxieties, while digital platforms will extend their reach, making art more accessible than ever before.

    Coexistence of long-form and short-form content

    While social media and OTT platforms push for bite-sized content, there is a growing appreciation for longer, more immersive storytelling. Theatre and cinema will adapt to this dichotomy, offering both quick, engaging pieces and extended, in-depth narratives. It’s true that most theatre artists do not prefer their work to be watched on small screens, as their plays are meant to be engaged physically. The immersive experience of live theatre, with its immediate audience interaction and spatial dynamics, is challenging to replicate in a digital format. However, the current landscape necessitates a more flexible approach.

    Given the realities of our time, it’s crucial to understand that many people do not have access to theatres or come from low-income backgrounds. In such cases, short-form content becomes a boon, reaching people in the remotest regions. This democratisation of art through digital platforms ensures that theatre and cinema can touch lives far beyond traditional venues. We will likely see a resurgence of epic theatre productions and longer cinema formats alongside innovative short-form content designed for digital platforms. This trend will cater to diverse audience preferences, ensuring something for everyone in the evolving performing arts landscape.

    Curious case of cinema as a vehicle for soft power

    The growing global success of Indian cinema, exemplified by movies like “RRR”, heralds a new era of cultural diplomacy. In fact, the world went crazy over a regional song like “Naatu Naatu” from the movie, which won the Oscar award for Best Original Song, beating out two songs featuring American pop megastars. The 2016 Bollywood film “Dangal” also earned $216.2 million in China, making it one of the country’s top 20 highest-grossing foreign films. The movie’s success in China was unexpected and more than double what it earned in India. This shows that in the coming years, we can expect a surge in films that blend mass appeal with artistic merit, crafted with a global audience in mind. This trend can potentially elevate India’s soft power on the world stage, just like it has been doing for the USA and South Korea, and foster cross-cultural dialogues and collaborations, enriching the global cinematic landscape.

    AI is the antihero of art

    Contrary to both utopian and dystopian predictions, Artificial Intelligence will emerge as a sophisticated tool in the artist’s kit, not a replacement for human creativity. Over the next five years, we’ll see AI enhance the technical aspects of film and theatre production—from streamlining administrative tasks to assisting with CGI and visual effects. However, its role will remain firmly in the realm of the auxiliary, not the essential.

    The true essence of art – the personal touch, the human experience, the authenticity that resonates with audiences – will remain squarely in the domain of human creators. AI might offer shortcuts, but just like physical fitness, these shortcuts bypass the crucial growth that comes from fully engaging in the creative process. The endless rewrites, the gruelling rehearsals, the personal perspectives that shape a director’s vision – these human elements will continue to be the soul of meaningful art. Instead, the most successful artists will be those who leverage AI to handle routine tasks, freeing up more time and energy for the deeply human aspects of creation.

    Global fusion and cross-cultural narratives

    As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, we’ll witness a rise in cross-cultural collaborations and globally influenced narratives. Filmmakers and theatre artists will draw inspiration from diverse cultural traditions, creating hybrid art forms that transcend national boundaries. This trend will manifest in multilingual productions, a fusion of artistic styles, and stories that resonate with global themes while retaining local flavours. The next five years will likely see Indian cinema and theatre positioning themselves as bridges between cultures, facilitating a rich exchange of ideas and aesthetics on the world stage.

    A prime example of this cross-cultural fusion is “Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama,” a 1992 anime film co-produced by Japan and India. Directed by Yugo Sako, Koichi Sasaki, and Ram Mohan, with music composed by Vanraj Bhatia, this unique adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana showcases the potential for blending different artistic traditions. The film, first released at the 24th International Film Festival of India, has since become a cult classic with a huge fan following even now. This successful collaboration between Japanese anime artistry and Indian storytelling serves as a blueprint for future cross-cultural projects in the realm of film and theatre.

    As we look ahead, the future of film and theatre appears vibrant and dynamic. The industry is poised to embrace technological advancements, cross-cultural collaborations, and innovative storytelling formats while maintaining the essence of these timeless art forms. The coming years promise a fascinating journey of artistic evolution, blending tradition with innovation and local perspectives with global appeal.

    The article has been authored by NCPA’s head of theatre and film Bruce Guthrie.

  • GRB Media Ranch acquires ‘Carol of the Bells’ and its BTS documentary

    GRB Media Ranch acquires ‘Carol of the Bells’ and its BTS documentary

    Mumbai: GRB Media Ranch president Sophie Ferron is delighted to announce the acquisition of Carol of the Bells (1 x 100), an innovative, touching Christmas movie directed by Joey Travolta as well as a documentary on the making of this unique film, Carol of the Bells: Behind the Scenes (1 x 25). This film not only tells a heartwarming holiday story but also represents a significant step forward by demonstrating inclusivity by featuring a cast and crew with a range of disabilities.

    Carol of the Bells stars RJ Mitte (known for his role in the highly acclaimed Breaking Bad) portraying a young man with a troubled past who embarks on a journey to find his biological mother, only to discover that she is developmentally disabled. The film was produced by Inclusion Films in partnership with Futures Explored, Inc and Options for All, with 70 per cent of the crew members having developmental disabilities. The feature won the Audience Favorite Feature award at the San Diego International Film Festival in 2019.

    In addition to the film, a behind-the-scenes documentary is also available, offering an in-depth look at the remarkable journey of the cast and crew. This emotionally uplifting documentary showcases how Joey Travolta’s Inclusion Films’ workshops started in 2007 in Bakersfield California to teach the art of filmmaking to the developmentally challenged. The film highlights how this workshop is transforming lives and reshaping perceptions of individuals with disabilities. The workshops provide training and empower participants to contribute meaningfully to the film industry, illustrating the profound impact of inclusivity.

    Ferron stated, “GRB Media Ranch is honored to bring Carol of the Bells and its behind-the-scenes documentary to international audiences. It is not often that we come across a special film like this—entertainment with a purpose. This film and its making-of feature offer a powerful portrayal of individuals on the autism spectrum and reflect a message of inclusivity that will resonate globally. We are thankful to Joey Travolta for his dedication to this project and for sharing this inspiring story with us.”

    Travolta commented, “We are thrilled to partner with GRB Media Ranch to present Carol of the Bells and the accompanying documentary to viewers around the world. Our film and the behind-the-scenes look at our film camp in Bakersfield highlight a profound commitment to inclusivity. By employing 70% of our cast and crew from the autism community, we aim to foster a sense of belonging and challenge perceptions of disability. These efforts are rooted in the values of kindness and equality that my family instilled in me and continue to guide my work. We hope that this film and its documentary will inspire others and change the way we view and engage with individuals with disabilities.”

  • Embark on an exciting journey with ‘PEPPA PIG’s Adventure’, brought to India by BookMyShow Live

    Embark on an exciting journey with ‘PEPPA PIG’s Adventure’, brought to India by BookMyShow Live

    Mumbai: ‘PEPPA PIG’s Adventure’, a brand-new live stage show produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live, the live entertainment experiential division of BookMyShow, licensed from leading toy and game company, Hasbro, Inc. and presented by Kotak White Credit Card, promises to delight audiences of all ages.

    Children’s favourite and one of the most charming, animated characters, Peppa Pig is coming to India for a third oink-tastic season, as she brings her friends and family on a trip, for a brand-new fun-filled season that promises a snout-standing spectacle complete with bucketful of surprises and fun.

    Scheduled to go snorting out on laughter and learning across seven cities in India – Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai and Ahmedabad, ‘PEPPA PIG’s Adventure’ will enamour each city with six shows per weekend from 21 September 2024 onwards and this time with a brand-new script specially crafted to tickle Indian audiences pink!

    Exclusive Pre-Sale of tickets for Kotak credit card customers will begin on August 23, 2024 at 12 Noon (PM) IST on BookMyShow, offering first access to tickets for this high-demand show, with special offers available for Kotak White and White Reserve credit card holders. General On-Sale of tickets for PEPPA PIG’s Adventure’ will go live starting 25 August 2024 at 12 Noon (PM) IST, exclusively on BookMyShow, India’s leading entertainment destination. Tickets for both the Pre-Sale and General On-Sale will be available for the first leg of the live show across Mumbai, Pune and Delhi. This will be followed by a phased release of ticket sales throughout the season.

    Commenting on the announcement, Owen Roncon, Chief of Business – Live Events, BookMyShow, said, “Peppa Pig has captured the hearts of children and families around the world and this live stage show is a fantastic opportunity for fans to experience Peppa’s world. Following the resounding success of two previous seasons, we’re thrilled to announce the return of everyone’s favourite character to India with PEPPA PIG’s Adventure’, introducing a fresh storyline that promises to captivate audiences. This latest instalment of the beloved theatrical production aligns with our commitment to offering engaging and immersive entertainment for all ages. Not only does it spark creativity and imagination, but it also imparts valuable life lessons to children. Our goal is to create magical and transcendental shared experiences for families, forging cherished memories that will endure over time. With the overwhelming success of past editions, we are confident that ‘PEPPA PIG’s Adventure’ will continue to delight children and families alike, fostering a sense of fun and togetherness with loved ones.”

    Sharing the enthusiasm, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.  business head – Credit Cards Frederick Dsouza said, “Kotak curates experiences for its credit card customers who appreciate premium live entertainment. Kotak is thrilled to present the globally adored PEPPA PIG’s Adventure live show to India, in partnership with BookMyShow Live. Peppa Pig is a beloved character not only for children but it also resonates with families, globally. Parents and kids can secure their tickets by booking their preferred seats during the pre-sale. We’re thrilled to create this unique offering for our credit card customers with the opportunity to have first access to tickets and we are confident the kids are in for a memorable, joyful evening.”

  • Indian films to shine at Moscow International Film Week

    Indian films to shine at Moscow International Film Week

    Mumbai: From 23 to 28 August, India will participate in Moscow International Film Week (MIFW). The event will transform Russia’s capital into a vast cinematic hub, featuring 18 Indian films and a host of representatives from the Indian film industry. Organised by the Moscow Department of Culture and the Agency of Creative Industries, MIFW aims to expand creative and professional contacts creative and professional contacts, as well as cooperation in the field of cinema.

    With participation from over 40 countries, including distinguished delegations from India, China, Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Thailand, and CIS countries, the festival promises to be a major event for the international community.

    In addition to Indian films, the Moscow International Film week will feature over 300 screenings, showcasing Russian and more than 70 international films.

    “Moscow International Film Week will be held at 100 venues presenting about 200 events every day. The event will introduce Russians to the latest Indian films and will contribute to the creation of joint projects between Moscow and India, as a large business program is planned and the Indian delegation is one of the largest. Moscow is an attractive choice for Indian productions – Russia offers effective production facilities, digital and logistical support.

    Several film festivals will coincide with Moscow International Film Week, offering visitors the chance to see films produced in Russia. Screenings will take place at various venues, from traditional cinemas to unique locations such as open-air pools, hotel rooftops, parks, and floating cinemas, providing a diverse viewing experience”, said Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Department of Culture of the City of Moscow Alexey Fursin.

    The event will be attended by actors, directors and producers from different countries, including Indian film producer Swapna Dutt ang film director Nag Ashwin.

    Spotlight on Indian Cinema

    Moscow International Film Week will feature an impressive lineup of eighteen Indian films reflecting the vibrant and diverse nature of Indian cinema. Among the highlights are:

    ● RRR: Rise Roar Revolt.

    ● Kalki 2898-AD.

    ● Baahubali: The Beginning.

    ● Baahubali 2: The Conclusion.

    ● Maidaan.

    ● Aatmapamphlet.

    ● The Brittle Thread.

    Indian delegations visiting MIFW will have the opportunity to explore Moscow’s exceptional film infrastructure. The city boasts the Moskino Production & Experience park, the upcoming METMACH Cinema Creative Center, and several other state-of-the-art facilities. This infrastructure, together with 13 cinemas of Moskino Cinemas, all part of the Moscow Film Industry Cluster «Moskino», supports filmmakers with grants, incentives, and comprehensive services, such as Moskino Digital Platform and the Moskino Film Commission, making Moscow a prime location for full-cycle film production.

  • Creativeland Studios signs Amish Tripathi for  ‘Shri Radha Ramanam’

    Creativeland Studios signs Amish Tripathi for ‘Shri Radha Ramanam’

    Mumbai: C. Sajan Raj Kurup, founder & MD Creativeland Studios Entertainment and celebrated author Amish Tripathi announced their collaboration on Creativeland Studios Entertainment’s film titled ‘Shri Radha Ramanam’ (SRR) a global theatrical feature on ‘Lord Krishna’

    Shri Radha Ramanam (SRR) is a magical tale of Lord Krishna’s love written by award-winning writers Prakash Kapadia and Raam Mori with research and development having been undertaken for over two years, ensuring details are corroborated across scriptures and books.

    Under the leadership of prolific producer and Creativeland Studios Entertainment, CEO, Shobha Sant, this project has also roped in a Mythology specialist and Filmmaker Hardik Gajjar and ace cinematographer Ayananka Bose among others. VFX artists from three studios based in Vancouver, Los Angeles and Mumbai have been brought together to recreate and bring to life glorious mythical images of ancient Vrindavan, Barsana and Dwarka. With pre-production and VFX asset creation already underway, the film will start shooting in November this year. And, will be in theatres worldwide in Feb 2026.

    Creativeland Studios Entertainment founder & MD of C. Sajan Raj Kurup said “Telling stories from India on a global scale is our mission at Creativeland Studios Entertainment and what better than Lord Krishna’s story of love to tell the world, especially for the times we live in now. As they say, in troubled times, love is the best language to heal souls. The story of Lord Krishna is one that speaks of compassion, love and protection, resonating with audiences across the globe. It is great to have Amish and the rest of the strong and passionate global team we have been able to put together to bring this project to life.”

    “Traditional Indian stories have a deep narrative in which you can get pleasurably lost but also teach you deeper lessons so that you can live better. I love the script of this movie, not just for its fantastic scale and research, but also how it helps us explore different aspects of love, through the story of Lord Krishna. This movie will be the definitive love story from India to the world; the love story of love stories… I am proud to be associated with this movie,” said Author-Producer, Amish Tripathi.

    The maiden India-UK-US collaboration project from Creativeland Studios Entertainment, resonating with the company’s ethos of backing stories from India to the world, will draw strength from its group company in London and join venture in Los Angeles.

    Creators Inc London (CI) is also closely collaborating with Shri Radha Ramanam (SRR) to leverage its strength in content curation for the international market. CI London had one of its biggest successes recently with Warner HBO acquiring it much-acclaimed documentary The Commandant’s Shadow the company produced in partnership with Neil Blair’s Sandstorm Productions. Both, Jani Guest, CEO of Creators Inc and C. Sajan Raj Kurup, the London company’s majority shareholder served as the Executive Producers on the documentary.

    David Unger’s Artist International Group will represent the project in the US and is already in talks with some of the major exhibitors to distribute the film across screens in the US plausibly making it the widest foreign release in the US from India. Creativeland Studios  Entertainment recently got into a joint venture partnership with David Unger’s Artist International to represent and take Indian talent to the world.

  • Civic Studios presents boxer Ramla Ali’s biopic – ‘In the Shadows’

    Civic Studios presents boxer Ramla Ali’s biopic – ‘In the Shadows’

    Mumbai: Filming has begun in London for ‘In the Shadows,’ the true story of refugee Ramla Ali who secretly pursued boxing without her parents’ knowledge to become the first Somali-British professional boxing champion.

    BAFTA-winning actor Jasmine Jobson, known for her role as Jaq in Netflix’s Top Boy and Andrea Arnold’s Bird, will portray the Somali-British professional boxer, model, and UNICEF ambassador. Finn Cole (Last Breath, Peaky Blinders, Fast & Furious 9) will star as her husband, Richard Moore, while Gershwyn Eustache Jr (Andor, Small Axe, Fortitude) plays her boxing coach. Ramla Ali and Richard Moore will serve as executive producers.

    ‘In the Shadows’ is directed by Emmy Award and three-time BAFTA-winning documentary filmmaker Anthony Wonke (Dettori, Syria: Children on the Frontline, Ronaldo) who will make his narrative fiction film debut.

    The film is presented by Civic Studios, a global media company that creates entertainment with social impact. Anushka Shah, CEO of Civic Studios commented, ‘Ramla’s story is truly inspiring and deserves to be heard by audiences around the world. It’s a story of perseverance in the face of adversity, the immigrant experience, and most importantly, of a champion boxer.’

    Ramla Ali said, “My aim is to become an ambassador and role model for women’s boxing. To inspire other young girls who suffer from bullying and body weight issues. To land the message that through boxing, you are not just physically rewarded but mentally reborn. Boxing was a way for me to step out of the shadows; to express myself and to inspire others, especially women, to create the confidence we all need to live a happy and healthy life.”

    Anthony Wonke said, “There is no doubt Jasmine Jobson is one of Britain’s finest and most exciting actors out there today and brings an incredible intelligence and emotionally raw honesty to her roles. Ramla’s story is one of perseverance and bravery against the odds and we couldn’t be more delighted to have an actor that so connects and empathises with Ramla’s story in such a profound way.”

    The film is executive produced by Zygi Kamasa for True Brit Entertainment, Will Clarke, Andy Mayson and Mike Runagall for Altitude, Anushka Shah for Civic Studios, Richard Fearn and Jane Reid Fearn at Affine Films, Natasha Mudhar for The World We Want Studios, Anne Sheehan, Ramla Ali and Richard Moore.

    The screenplay is written by playwright and screenwriter Ursula Rani Sarma (Bodkin, Delicious). Award-winning Christopher Aoun (Capernaum) is the cinematographer and Kharmel Cochrane (A Quiet Place: Day One, Saltburn, Rye Lane) is casting the film.

    True Brit Entertainment, the distributor of independent British feature films, will release the film in 2025 in cinemas across the UK and Ireland, with Altitude handling International Sales.

    ‘In the Shadows’ goes beyond a typical sports drama, addressing social issues and themes of identity, belonging, family, love, and faith. The film follows Ramla Ali’s journey within a strict Muslim family in London’s East End, highlighting her pursuit of self-discovery and empowerment. It shows her efforts to assert her identity and voice within her religious and cultural context, while also shedding light on the challenges faced by Somali British Muslim women and similar communities worldwide.

    Ramla Ali’s determination and drive helped her overcome significant challenges both in and out of the boxing ring, breaking gender barriers and cultural stereotypes. Her achievements include being the first boxer to represent Somalia at the 2020 Olympic Games and winning the first professional female boxing match in Saudi Arabia. In 2023, Ali earned her first professional IBF intercontinental title at Superbantam weight at Madison Square Garden and was named one of TIME magazine’s Women of the Year.

  • Paytm’s brings UI innovation for booking tickets

    Paytm’s brings UI innovation for booking tickets

    Mumbai: Celebrating the release of the much awaited action entertainer DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, Paytm has created a dynamic movie booking experience with a UI innovation, bringing their favourite superheroes to reserve seats of the film.

    On booking tickets of the film on the Paytm app, users can witness their preferred seats being displayed by logos of Deadpool & Wolverine while the seats already booked would be showcased with the iron claws of Wolverine. This enthralling innovation has certainly added to the buzz and hype of the film leaving no stone unturned to resonate with audiences across the country.

    Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine in theatres from today  in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

  • BookMyShow Live announces additional show as part of Nigel Ng: The Haiyaa World Tour

    BookMyShow Live announces additional show as part of Nigel Ng: The Haiyaa World Tour

    Mumbai: Nieces and nephews, Uncle Roger is here to sprinkle some of his signature wisdom into your everyday debates. Whether you’re haggling over the best superhero or defending your choice of weekend activities,  the iconic expressions of Uncle Roger, Nigel Ng’s alter ego, will transform any mundane disagreement into a theatrical showdown.

    The India leg of the tour will serve audiences an incredible show on September 21st, 2024 at Bharat Mandapam, IECC, Delhi-NCR. On popular demand, BookMyShow Live announced an additional show as part of Nigel Ng: The Haiyaa World Tour – India on 21 September 2024 at 4 PM, preceding the original 7:30 PM show. If you haven’t signed up for this incredible show yet, here’s your chance. Book your tickets on BookMyShow before they sell out!

    Get ready to unleash the power of Ng-lish with six of his iconic words and phrases that will elevate your argument game and ensure you always have the last word!

    Ever hear something so astonishing it feels like a mental fireworks show?

    Next time someone drops a bombshell, don’t just sit there with your jaw on the floor—hit them with a dramatic “Fuiyoh!”. This isn’t just a word; it’s a verbal confetti cannon, ensuring everyone knows their statement has blown your mind to smithereens. Perfect for those moments when you need to sprinkle some irony and flair into the conversation, making it clear that what they just said is nothing short of spectacularly unbelievable.

    Frustrated that you have to put up with a mindless argument?

    When someone’s argument is so painfully misguided it deserves an award-worthy sigh, unleash a heartfelt “Haiyaa”. This isn’t just any sigh; it’s a symphony of disappointment, an expression of utter disbelief. Let it echo long enough for everyone to feel the weight of their blunder. With “Haiyaa”, you’re not just expressing dissatisfaction, you’re turning your exasperation into a theatrical event that says, “I can’t believe you just said that.”

    Encountered a comment so ridiculous it nearly knocked you off your chair?

    Time to declare, “Uncle Roger so upset, I put my leg down from the chair!”.  It’s like saying their statement was so shocking it made you abandon your relaxed, elevated position for a serious, grounded stance. This phrase adds a touch of dramatic flair, showing that their absurdity has genuinely rattled your usual calm demeanour.

    Tired of people overcomplicating simple problems?

    Simplify their convoluted mess with a cheeky “Just add MSG”. This is your magic phrase for cutting through the chaos, implying that the simplest solution is often the best. It’s your secret sauce, suggesting that all their elaborate efforts are nothing compared to your straightforward genius. Use it to remind everyone that sometimes, the answer is as simple as adding a dash of MSG.

    Made a mistake and need to apologize?

    Don’t just say sorry, add a twist of humour with “Sorry children.”. It’s like saying, “Even the wisest among us can slip up occasionally.” This playful phrase turns your admission of guilt into a light-hearted lesson, making your apology feel less like a defeat and more like a gracious acknowledgment of the learning process. It’s a fun way to show humility while keeping things entertaining!

    Heard something so dumb it made you lose a brain cell?

    Instead of a blank stare, let out a perplexed “Where your brain?”. This phrase is your ultimate tool for highlighting the sheer absurdity of a statement. It’s a rhetorical smackdown, hinting that their thought process is so bewildering, it must be lost somewhere. Use it to inject a dose of humour into the conversation, making it clear that you’re both amused and genuinely puzzled by their logic.

     

  • The 100th show Juhi Babbar Soni’s ‘With Love, Aap ki Saiyaara’ celebrates 100 Indian women achievers

    The 100th show Juhi Babbar Soni’s ‘With Love, Aap ki Saiyaara’ celebrates 100 Indian women achievers

    Mumbai: Juhi Babbar Soni, renowned for her theatre group Ekjute, founded by her parents Raj Babbar and Nadira Babbar is set to mark a milestone seldom seen in today’s screen-dominated digital era. On 28 June, at Sheila Gopal Raheja Auditorium in Bandra, Juhi and her troupe will proudly present their 100th performance of “With Love, Aap ki Saiyaara”. This captivating narrative delves into the diverse identities of contemporary Indian women.

    The play features Juhi narrating the journey of Saiyaara through her book that Saiyaara has written. In the play, the book itself is titled “With Love, Aap ki Saiyaara.”

    Based on a character conceived by Nadira Zaheer Babbar, the play is written, directed, and performed by Juhi Babbar Soni herself, “With Love, Aap ki Saiyaara” portrays Saiyaara as not just a character but a symbol of resilience, determination, and aspiration. The play, spanning 100 uninterrupted minutes, invites audiences to join Saiyaara on her introspective journey, described by acclaimed poet and lyricist Javed Akhtar as “Behad umda performance hai Juhi ki. Yeh play bahut kuchh ehsaas dilaata hai.” (Juhi’s performance is exceptional. This play evokes many emotions.)

    Juhi has also tried a few innovative approaches that have caught everybody’s attention for this feel-good play. For example Saiyaara’s sweet and spicy take on ‘men, marketing and mores’, which is conveyed in a conversational approach with the gallery, making the audience a part of the performance!

    Veteran actor Anupam Kher, couldn’t help but praise Juhi’s command over her language during the superb dialogue delivered in the play, “(It is a) Fantastic performance, beautifully written play and Juhi’s command of the language is amazing!”

    Expressing her joy and gratitude, Juhi Babbar Soni said, “I am very happy and deeply grateful to my audience for their unwavering support and love. This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without them.”

    Interestingly, Juhi initiated the play with an online performance during the lockdown and successfully transitioned it to the stage post-pandemic.

    28th June show would be the remarkable 100th show within just 30 months of the play being performed in 35 plus cities in India and 5 cities in London.