Category: Movies

  • Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films continues association with Mami Mumbai Film Festival

    Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films continues association with Mami Mumbai Film Festival

    Mumbai: Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films is once again partnering with Mami Mumbai Film Festival 2024. As part of the association, the brand is championing select and distinctive narratives for discerning viewers. This initiative reinforces the brand’s focus on curating content “For the Select Ones” by celebrating creativity, originality, and collaborating with the choicest storytellers and renowned artists.

    This year’s collaboration will feature a short film contest and the premiere of two original Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films shorts on 23 October 2024.

    1.   Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films Premieres: Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films will premiere two new original short films at the festival, featuring renowned talent from the industry. The event promises a captivating evening, highlighted by a panel discussion, and select conversations with the cast.

    ●    Gul Panag’s Aloo Bhujia, starring Rannvijay Singha, Arnav Maggo, Padma Damodaran; directed by Lakshmi R Iyer.

    ●    Tigmanshu Dhulia’s The Promise, starring Jim Sarbh and Priya Mani.

    2.   Short Film Contest: The contest offered aspiring filmmakers an exciting opportunity to showcase their creativity and storytelling, with the top 10 shortlisted films scheduled to be screened at the festival. Of the shortlisted films, winners under the ‘Best Film’ category will also be announced. The special jury, comprising some of India’s top voices in the industry – Hansal Mehta, Aditi Rao Hydari and Rajshri Deshpande – will be present for the Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films Premieres.

    Pernod Ricard India chief marketing officer and head of global business development Kartik Mohindra said, “Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films has become ‘the’ destination for short films over the years for viewers to experience great filmmaking. The platform has been a pioneer in transforming the way individuals perceive the short film genre and has evolved to create an ecosystem for aspiring and established storytellers alike to bring select short films to our audiences. We are thrilled to continue our association with MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2024, which is a testament to our dedication towards crafting the next chapter of select storytelling. This strengthens our endeavour of fostering a dynamic environment that empowers storytellers, and curating select narratives for our discerning audiences.”

    MAMI Mumbai Film Festival artistic director Deepti DCunha shared, “We are delighted to continue our long-standing association with Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films, united by our shared passion for exceptional storytelling and empowering talented filmmakers. Together, we remain committed to curating compelling content that resonates with evolving audience preferences and shifting consumption trends.”

    The festival is set to take place from 19 October to 24 October 2024. 

  • Prasar Bharti & Textiles Dept. launch series on untold stories of Maharashtra weavers

    Prasar Bharti & Textiles Dept. launch series on untold stories of Maharashtra weavers

    Mumbai: Bringing to you, Kargha – Stories from the loom, an upcoming series that will spotlight the rich tapestry of Maharashtra’s textile heritage is currently in the works.

    This fictional series is set to delve into the untold stories behind the intricate motifs and traditional looms, celebrating the artistry and craftsmanship of India’s talented weavers and loom industry.

    Compelling narratives and characterisation, authentic portrayals and immersive plots of the series will pitch the mesmerising world of traditional Indian textiles on a global stage.

    Creating an archive and repository of the art of this culturally rich industry and craft, the series will invite audiences to discover the cultural significance and timeless beauty woven into every piece.  Watch out for the series and join this journey as we celebrate the legacy of our weavers and their remarkable contributions to the world of textiles. 

  • Superboys of Malegaon film shines at the 68th BFI London Film Festival

    Superboys of Malegaon film shines at the 68th BFI London Film Festival

    Mumbai: Amazon MGM Studios, Excel Entertainment, and Tiger Baby Production took the spotlight at the 68th BFI London Film Festival with their much-anticipated film Superboys of Malegaon. Following its successful world premiere at TIFF, the film garnered a strong positive response from a full audience in London. It was screened on 10 October at Vue West End.

    Directed by Reema Kagti and written by Varun Grover, Superboys of Malegaon is a lighthearted look into the unique filmmaking culture of Malegaon, India. The story follows a group of amateur filmmakers in a small town as they create parody films, capturing themes of community, resilience, and the magic of cinema. The film highlights the determination and creativity of the town’s residents while offering a heartfelt portrayal of their filmmaking journey.

    The screening saw the attendance of key team members, including Ritesh Sidhwani, Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti, and Adarsh Gourav, alongside several international celebrities, critics, and cinema enthusiasts. Superboys of Malegaon was widely praised at the festival for its authentic narrative, blending humour, creativity, and emotion.

    The BFI London Film Festival, known for featuring innovative and diverse films, welcomed the movie, which resonated with audiences worldwide through its portrayal of friendship and filmmaking in a small town. Following the festival, excitement has grown for its upcoming release.

    Produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Zoya Akhtar, and Reema Kagti, Superboys of Malegaon stars Adarsh Gourav, Vineet Kumar Singh, and Shashank Arora. It will be released in Indian theatres in January 2025, followed by a global theatrical release, and will stream on Prime Video across India and in 240 countries and territories worldwide.

  • Zee Studios to create biographical film on Ratan Tata

    Zee Studios to create biographical film on Ratan Tata

    Mumbai: Zee Entertainment Enterprises has expressed profound sorrow over the passing of Padma Vibhushan Ratan Tata. Tata has been a guiding light of leadership, vision, compassion, and work ethic for generations of Indians.

    In a heartfelt tribute to the veteran, who significantly contributed to India’s economy and uplifted millions, Zee’s MD & CEO Punit Goenka has proposed the creation of a “Biographical film on the life of Shri Ratan Tata Ji.” This film aims to honour the individual and highlight his positive global impact through his social and entrepreneurial initiatives. Goenka believes it is essential to present the remarkable work of Ratan Tata to the nation and the world, especially to the youth, and Zee is committed to taking action in this direction.

    Zee’s chairman R Gopalan stated that the entire board is saddened by the loss of Tata. Upon approving the project, he remarked that the film would be produced by Zee Studios as a tribute to the business titan. He believes the film will have a positive influence on the world, inspiring millions to emulate his legacy.

    This initiative requires Zee to obtain approval from TATA Sons. Zee will donate the profits generated by Zee Studios from this film to social causes and support the needy. To reach global audiences, Zee Studios will collaborate with WION (World is One News) as a co-producer, leveraging its viewership in over 190 countries.

    Zee Media CEO Karan Abhishek Singh said, “All of us at Zee News group feel privileged to be associated with the desired and timely initiative by ZeeL, we convey our sincere condolences for the departed soul.”

    Zee Studio’s CBO Umesh Bansal stated, “As a Nation’s very own brand, Zee Studios entire team is highly honoured and proud to work on a full length documentary/biographical film on the life of Shri. Tata that will reflect the positive impact that Shri. Ratan Tata has made to the World at large. We believe that it is our duty to celebrate such a great personality and his legacy. We assure BHARAT that Zee Studio will leave no stone unturned to give a true account of his contribution as well as depicting his life in a proper manner.”

  • The Big Cinema Expo ends on a good note

    The Big Cinema Expo ends on a good note

    MUMBAI: The Big Cine Expo, the trade show for the cinema industry, held in Mumbai from 30 September  to 1 October, turned out to be a smashing affair.  

    The grand inauguration saw the presence of industry leaders, including Maddock Films founder Dinesh Vijan, PVR-Inox co-CEO Alok Tandon, Big Cine Expo director Raghavendra T. (Raghav), and Galalite Screens founder Yusuf A. Galabhaiwala.

    The two-day event provided a platform for local and international stakeholders to network, exchange insights, and showcase the latest innovations in cinema technology, products, and services aimed at transforming the entertainment landscape.

    One of the major highlights of the expo was the exclusive screening of never-before-seen footage from Atlee’s much-anticipated upcoming film, Baby John. The film features an an all-star cast including Varun Dhawan, Jackie Shroff, Keerthy Suresh, and Wamiqa Gabbi.

    Another key highlight was the Imax Big Cine Awards 2024, which celebrated outstanding achievements in the cinema exhibition industry. The awards recognised leaders and innovators across several categories. PVR Inox was honored as India’s top multiplex chain, while  Mukunda from Bengaluru won best single screen theater of the year. MovieMax Cinema was awarded the title of fastest growing cinema chain, and the most talented cinema entrepreneur Award went to  Akkshay Rathie, acknowledging his contributions to the industry. Ramesh Sippy was recognised with a special achievement award. 

    A panel discussion titled Driving Innovation in the Cinema F&B Experience brought together industry leaders to explore innovative pricing models in cinema food and beverage offerings aimed at attracting and retaining customers. The discussion focused on how cinemas can strike the right balance between creative pricing strategies and enhanced customer satisfaction, ultimately driving increased revenue and improving the overall cinematic experience. 

    Mukta A2 Cinemas, founded by director Subhash Ghai, announced a Rs 99 cap on all food and beverage prices to make movie outing costs more affordable for Indians. The move aims to remove one of the most common deterrents for moviegoers.

    “Big Cine Expo is the world’s largest trade show dedicated to multiplexes, single-screen theaters, malls, and theatrical distribution in Asia, showcasing ground-breaking innovations. In the post-pandemic era, the cinema industry has the opportunity to reinvent itself. This year’s event emphasizes innovative productions that cater to the evolving needs of audiences, fuelled by technological advancements,” said Big Cine Expo’s Raghavendra T (Raghav).

    “Big Cine Expo’s seventh edition successfully united the cinema exhibition industry, offering an excellent platform for networking and collaboration. It stands as a testament to strength and innovation, and at PVR Inox, we are proud to be part of this journey. Congratulations to the team for organizing another outstanding event and for their commitment to our industry’s growth,” said PVR Inox managing director Ajay Bijli.

  • GRB Media Ranch announces deals for two political docs

    GRB Media Ranch announces deals for two political docs

    Mumbai: GRB Media Ranch president Sophie Ferron has announced license deals with Mediawan for France, Andorra, Dom Tom, Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland for #UNTRUTH: The Psychology of Trumpism, an important, timely political documentary as well as #UNFIT: The Psychology of Donald Trump which was licensed to Doc Alliance Films in the Czech Republic.

    #UNTRUTH: The Psychology of Trumpism is a documentary about Trumpism and the authoritarian strain that it seeded in the American political landscape, while #UNFIT: The Psychology of Donald Trump provides a searing look at the growth of white Christian nationalism in the U.S. Both docs are produced and directed by multiple Emmy award winning and Doc Shop Productions’ executive producer and president Dan Partland.

    Ferron stated: “GRB Media Ranch is thrilled to announce these deals with Mediawan and Doc Alliance Films for timely docs #UNTRUTH: The Psychology of Trumpism and #UNFIT: The Psychology of Donald Trump, respectively, especially in this highly charged political time, during which is arguably one of the most important U.S. elections in history.  At GRB Media Ranch, we’ve got stories – the most important stories!”

  • Kiran Rao’s directorial ‘Laapataa Ladies’ is India’s official entry for Oscars 2025

    Kiran Rao’s directorial ‘Laapataa Ladies’ is India’s official entry for Oscars 2025

    Mumbai: Presented by Jio Studios, Laapataa Ladies, has generated immense excitement and received a positive reception from both audiences and critics alike. The film continues to earn recognition and has been picked as India’s official entry to the 97th Academy Awards, set to take place next year in March. The rural set drama beat 29 other movies from India to enter the Oscars 2025 race.

    The Film Federation of India (FFI) on Monday confirmed that Kiran Rao-directorial Laapataa Ladies is India’s official entry for Oscars 2025. The film, co-produced by Aamir Khan along with Rao, garnered positive reviews upon its release from audiences and critics due to its different story.

    Overjoyed Kiran Rao the director,  said, “I am deeply honoured and beyond delighted that our film ‘Laapataa Ladies’ has been chosen as India’s official entry to the Academy Awards. This recognition is a testament to the tireless work of my entire team, whose dedication and passion brought this story to life.

    Cinema has always been a powerful medium to connect hearts, transcend boundaries, and ignite meaningful conversations. I hope that this film will resonate with audiences across the world, just as it has in India. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the selection committee and to everyone who believed in this film. It is indeed a great privilege to be selected from among such amazing Indian films this year – who are equally worthy contenders for this honour. My deepest thanks go to Aamir Khan Productions and Jio Studios for their unwavering support and faith in this vision. It has been a privilege to work alongside such a passionate and talented team of professionals who shared my commitment to telling this story. I also want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the entire cast and crew, whose immense talent, dedication, and hard work made this film possible. This journey has been one of incredible collaboration and growth. To the audience, your love and support mean the world to us, and it is your belief in this film that continues to inspire us as filmmakers to push creative boundaries. Thank you once again for this incredible honour. We look forward to taking this journey ahead with great enthusiasm.”

    RIL president of media and content business Jyoti Deshpande shared “Laapata Ladies being selected as India’s entry for Oscar is a true testimony of our vision and commitment to Make in India and Show the world…this film has got unlimited love from audiences all over the world already and is one of the most watched films globally on OTT after its unusually long and resilient theatrical run…Jio Studios will do everything in our power to make India proud on a global stage and I thank the Film Federation of India for this honour and privilege.”

    The film, a delightful comedy about the misadventures of two young brides who become separated on the same train, is a blend of mistaken identities and laugh-out-loud escapades. Featuring Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava, and Ravi Kishan, Laapataa Ladies is set to bring its unique charm and humour to a new territory.

    Presented by Jio Studios, Laapataa Ladies is directed by Kiran Rao and produced by Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao and Jyoti Deshpande. The film has been made under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions and Kindling Productions, with the script based on an award-winning story by Biplab Goswami. The screenplay & dialogues are written by Sneha Desai, with additional dialogues penned by Divya Nidhi Sharma.

  • Nilesh Maniyar & Shonali Bose premiere ‘A Fly On the Wall’ at Busan Film Festival

    Nilesh Maniyar & Shonali Bose premiere ‘A Fly On the Wall’ at Busan Film Festival

    Mumbai: Having co-written landmark titles such as The Sky is Pink and Margarita with a Straw acclaimed filmmaker duo Nilesh Maniyar and Shonali Bose’s latest work, a feature documentary, is set to have its world premiere at the prestigious 29th Busan International Film Festival.

    The film has been selected for the wide-angle documentary competition section, which highlights unique and inspiring cinematic documentary filmmaking voices from around the globe.

    In this powerful and heartfelt film directed by the duo, a friendship walks the distance between life and death. With just a week to go before their friend Chika Kapadia’s appointment for physician-assisted suicide, Nilesh encourages Shonali to turn the camera on herself too and become part of the story. Alongside editor Tushar Ghogale they weave a profound tale of the choice of dignity in death and friendship. The film is set against the stunning backdrop of Switzerland, a location ironically familiar for many iconic Bollywood films.

    Speaking about their selection at Busan, Director Nilesh Maniyar said, “Chika was a friend who gave more than he took. And what a life-altering impression he left on me in his last days. Hence it was only apt to tell his story via a lens of friendship that Chika and Shonali shared for 25 long years. With the premiere at Busan, we hope to further the conversation about the right to dignity in death, as in life.”

    “Fulfilling Chika’s dying wish and shooting this film has been the hardest challenge of my filmmaking career. This film is my love letter to Chika and to life. I am honoured to premiere it at Busan, a festival that values such deeply personal stories.” added Filmmaker Shonali Bose.

    A Fly On the Wall marks the third feature film collaboration between Maniyar and Bose presented at the Busan Film Festival, following The Sky Is Pink and Margarita with a Straw.

  • Prime Video’s ‘The Mehta Boys’ dazzles at 15th Chicago South Asian Film Festival premiere

    Prime Video’s ‘The Mehta Boys’ dazzles at 15th Chicago South Asian Film Festival premiere

    Mumbai: Prime Video’s original movie The Mehta Boys stole the spotlight at the 15th Chicago South Asian Film Festival (CSAFF) with the exclusive world premiere on the opening night of 20 September. The film, which also marks Boman Irani’s directorial debut, received a thunderous applause from a packed audience, for its heartfelt story and stellar performances.

    The world premiere was attended by the film’s cast, including actor, writer, director, and producer Boman Irani, along with writer Alexander Dinelaris, actors Avinash Tiwary and Shreya Chaudhry, producer Danesh Irani, and executive producer Ankita Batra. The film received a fantastic response for its portrayal of a father-son relationship, making it relatable for the audience by showcasing the generation gaps and differing perceptions; while providing a perfect blend of humor and heart.

    An Irani Movietone LLP and Chalkboard Entertainment LLP production, The Mehta Boys is produced by Boman Irani, Danesh Irani, Vikesh Bhutani, and Shujaat Saudagar. The film tells the story of a father and son at odds with each other, who find themselves compelled to spend 48 hours together. The film follows their tumultuous journey and offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities often inherent in a father-son relationship.

    The Mehta Boys is slated to premiere soon on Prime Video in India and across 240 countries and territories worldwide.

  • Reviving cinema culture: Why National Cinema Day needs a rethink

    Reviving cinema culture: Why National Cinema Day needs a rethink

    National Cinema Day, a day ostensibly designed to promote the cinematic experience, has become a hollow gesture. While the intent is noble—to encourage more people to experience the magic of the big screen—it’s a misguided approach that’s actually hurting the industry.

    The concept is simple: offer massive discounts for one day only to entice audiences into theatres. But this artificial boost in attendance numbers is a temporary fix that masks a deeper problem: audiences are losing interest in cinema. The reason isn’t a lack of affordability; it’s a lack of value.

    Reducing ticket prices inadvertently reinforces the notion that cinema is a cheap commodity. It’s as if the industry is saying, “We know our product isn’t worth much, so we’ll give it to you at a discount.” This is a self-defeating strategy that undermines the very essence of cinema.

    Instead of resorting to gimmicks to artificially inflate attendance numbers, the industry should focus on creating engaging, high-quality content. Movies like Stree 2 demonstrate that good cinema can still draw crowds without the need for massive discounts.

    National Cinema Day is a misguided attempt to address the decline of cinema attendance. Instead of relying on short-term gimmicks, the industry must focus on creating high-quality content, investing in the theatrical experience, and embracing innovative data. By doing so, we can ensure that cinema remains a vibrant and essential part of our culture.

    The decline of cinema attendance

    The decline in cinema attendance is a multifaceted issue with roots in both industry practices and societal shifts. According to some reports, Indian cinemas had been pulling in a tad over 1.4 billion footfalls before the pandemic.

    The rise of streaming platforms has offered audiences a convenient and affordable alternative to the traditional theatrical experience. Blockbuster franchises, often prioritised over original content, have led to a sense of cinematic fatigue among audiences. The increasing cost of tickets, concessions, and transportation has also made going to the movies a less appealing option for many.

    However, while streaming platforms offer convenience, the theatrical experience remains irreplaceable. The immersive power of the big screen, coupled with the shared experience of watching a film with an audience, creates a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. The film industry must invest in technologies and amenities that enhance the theatrical experience and make it a compelling choice for audiences.

    The dangers of discount culture

    National Cinema Day, with its promise of heavily discounted tickets, perpetuates a culture of discounting in the film industry. This culture sends a message to audiences that cinema is not worth its full price, eroding the perceived value of the theatrical experience. It also incentivizes studios to prioritise short-term gains over long-term sustainability.

    The key to revitalising the film industry lies in a renewed commitment to quality content. Studios should focus on producing original, thought-provoking films that resonate with audiences on an emotional level. Diverse storytelling, featuring voices from different backgrounds and perspectives, can also help to attract a wider audience.

    Recent reports acknowledge that the biggest hindrance to cinema-going is the sizable variance in the quality of the movies being created. Uncertainty about the quality of films, and the absence of a strong string of films as a given, prevents people from investing time, energy, and money in going to cinemas. Unless the movie industry tackles this challenge head-on, footfalls in cinemas are unlikely to increase.

    Data: The missing piece of the puzzle

    The film industry must embrace data analytics to better understand audience preferences and tailor content accordingly. By analysing audience behaviour, demographics, and social media trends, studios can identify emerging trends, identify gaps in the market, and develop films that resonate with specific audiences. Data analytics can also help optimise marketing campaigns, ensuring that films reach the right people at the right time.

    National Cinema Day is a fake obituary for cinema. It’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on in theatres, but it’s not a sustainable solution. The real cure lies in making movies that people actually want to see. It’s time to stop treating cinema as a commodity and start recognizing it as an art form.

    The article has been authored by MovieMe founder & CEO Bhavesh Joshi.