Category: Movies

  • Eros, Anushka Motion Pictures join hands for Marathi film ‘Aga Bai Arecha 2’

    Eros, Anushka Motion Pictures join hands for Marathi film ‘Aga Bai Arecha 2’

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media has joined hands with Anushka Motion Pictures and Entertainment to present Aga Bai Arecha 2.

    After associating with Marathi films like Me Shivaji Raje Bhosale Boltoy and Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho, Eros International will now co-produce the sequel of the Marathi comedy Aga Bai Arecha starring Sonali Kulkarni, Bharat Jadhav, Prasad Oak, Dharam Gohil, Surabhi Hande and Madhav Devchakke.

    The film will be directed by Kedhar Shinde, who has to his credit movies like Aga Bai Arecha, Yanda Kartavya Aahe, Jatra and Majha Navra Tujhi Baiko.

    Eros International managing director Sunil Lulla said, “We are happy to be associated with a very talented director Kedhar Shinde, who delivers quality Marathi entertainment. At Eros, we feel proud to back regional cinema which are content driven and high on entertainment quotient, it also fullfills our vision to expand in the regional market.”

    Producer Narendra Firodia added, “We are delighted to partner with Eros International, this association will help us in reach out to a larger audience through their established distribution network.”

    The movie is slated to release on 22 May, 2015.

  • ‘Main Aur Charles’ to release on 26 June

    ‘Main Aur Charles’ to release on 26 June

    MUMBAI: The Randeep Hooda, Richa Chadha and Adil Hussain starrer Main Aur Charles will release on 26 June, 2015.

     

    Main Aur Charles is a crime thriller and a biopic of the infamous conman Charles Sobhraj. It tells the story of the 1970’s ‘Bikini Killer’ and also captures the Tihar jail break of 1986.

     

    Directed by Prawaal Raman, it is presented by Wave Cinemas’ Ponty Chadha, produced by Raju Chadha, Amit Kapoor and Vikram Khakhar.

  • ‘Atanarjuat’ dethrones ‘Mon once Antoine’ as Canada’s most memorable film

    ‘Atanarjuat’ dethrones ‘Mon once Antoine’ as Canada’s most memorable film

    NEW DELHI: Toronto International Film Festival has announced the results Canada’s All-Time Top Ten List, an international poll of industry and academics on the most memorable Canadian films.

     

    This is the fourth edition of TIFF’s All-Time Top Ten List; previous lists were released in 1984, 1993 and 2004.

     

    “In our 40th year we are celebrating our national cinema by revisiting the list of top Canadian films, with help from our esteemed colleagues in the industry and academia. It is encouraging to see new filmmakers and films establishing themselves on the list alongside the classics,” said TIFF director and CEO Piers Handling.

     

    “With more than a decade since our last survey, much has changed in Canadian cinema, and in the results of the survey. Atanarjuat has dethroned the long-standing No. 1 film, Mon once Antoine, and we welcome filmmakers including Guy Maddin, Jean-Claude Lauzon, Sarah Polley and Jean-Marc Vallee to the list for the first time. It’s an exciting group of films indicative of our rich cinematic tradition,” added TIFF senior programmer Steve Gravestock.

     

    Canada’s All-Time Top Ten List of Canadian films:

     

    1. Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, Zacharias Kunuk (2001)

    2. Mon oncle Antoine, Claude Jutra (1971)

    3. The Sweet Hereafter, Atom Egoyan (1997)

    4. Jesus de Montreal, Denys Arcand (1989)

    5. Leolo, Jean-Claude Lauzon (1992)

    6. GoinDown the Road, Don Shebib (1970)

    7. Dead Ringers, David Cronenberg (1988)

    8. C.R.A.Z.Y., Jean-Marc Vallee (2005)

    9. My Winnipeg, Guy Maddin (2007)

    10. Stories We Tell, Sarah Polley (2012)Les Ordres, Michel Brault (1974)

     

    “The Directors Guild of Canada takes pride in shining the spotlight on our national cinema at every opportunity. The filmmakers featured here have contributed much to our country’s cultural voice and history. It is inspiring to be able to experience them again with a new generation of viewers,” said DGC national president Tim Southam.

     

    The films on the All-Time Top Ten List will be screened free of charge at TIFF Bell Lightbox in July and August. Screening times and more details will be announced 20 May.

     

    The upcoming issue of Montage magazine published by the DGC and includes individual participants’ votes alongside essays on each of the selected films.

     

     

  • ‘Gabbar Is Back’… Big deal!

    ‘Gabbar Is Back’… Big deal!

    MUMBAI: Gabbar Is Back is not old wine in new bottle. It is South Indian hooch bottled with a Hindi label. Contents remain the same. It is about a man on mission and in Indian films a hero is on mission when injustice has been done to his sister, mother or wife. Well, in rare cases brother or father too but that does not make the cause very effective.

    The film is based on 2002 Tamil film, Ramanna, later remade as Tagore in Telugu in 2003, Vishnu Sena in Kannada in 2005. The trouble with picking such old South films for remakes is that a lot of similar films with familiar scenes and sequences have filled the space in-between.

    Akshay Kumar runs what, one may call, his own concept of NGO. It is unlike any other NGO working to serve people. He is either a physics teacher or a physical trainer in a college. He is seen teaching his students mainly hand to hand combat so must be physical fitness and self-defence though the film describes it as physics. Akshay has been wronged. His pregnant wife, Kareena Kapoor, has been killed due to inferior quality building built by a powerful builder, Suman Talwar. The building, along with all surrounding buildings, cave in one go. However, the builder, has all the bureaucrats and politicians in his pocket because of the money power and the bribes he pays.

    Akshay lands up with all the evidence about corruption which led to inferior material and construction as well as reclaimed land unfit for construction where the buildings were built. The bureaucrats refuse to listen to him, the politician chides him and offers him the compensation of 50 lakh while the state had paid Rs 25 lakh. He is generous enough to pay for unborn child also. Talwar tries to kill Akshay with two hits on his neck and chest but film heroes don’t die so easily. Unwittingly, Talwar has set off a time bomb in angry Akshay. Meanwhile, Akshay is not all stone, he has found his lady love in Shruti Haasan and reciprocates her love.

    Akshay ropes in a number of volunteers from his college students; his college has a great reputation of turning out 100 per cent honest people. Akshay’s ‘NGO’ is tasked with finding corrupt government officials, kidnapping them and lynching one of them to set an example for the rest. The most corrupt is the one lynched since Akshay’s ‘NGO’ rates them all. Akshay, an aam aadmi assumes the pseudonym of Gabbar. The Akshay effect works, bureaucrats are scared of accepting bribes though they are not scared of disclosing their ill-gotten wealth for the sake of audience for Akshay to strike on them because people have already been informed about who is corrupt to what extent.

    After two such lynching, Akshay happens to be in a hospital where the doctors are busy devising new ways to loot people forgetting their Hippocratic Oath. He plants a dead body from a neighbouring government hospital with a plea to doctors to save him. The doctors put on a drama of efforts to save the already dead man. A sting is in order so that Akshay could bargain for a compensation for the dead man’s widow and her two daughters. The hospital belongs to the same man, Talwar. The cleansing of the bureaucracy film turns into a revenge story. The second half is devoted almost entirely to Akshay and Talwar wanting to get the better of other.

    As mentioned earlier, the subject of corruption, builder political nexus and such does not generate much interest anymore. It has been done to death in real-life media as well as films, especially in metros and satellite towns. Inferior construction, corruption and powerful builder lobby may have been happening even earlier, but B R Chopra’s Aadmi Aur Insaan, dealt with the subject as early as 1969, albeit with a lot of emotional angles packed in and still remained average.

    If the South versions were hit to inspire remakes, they must have been better scripted and directed.

    Akshay Kumar plays himself rather than Gabbar which he does film after film notwithstanding the fact that the film rests entirely on him since the film has a very economical supporting cast and the lead actress. This is a fact which has always limited Akshay’s box office draw to less than a 100 crore in most cases. Shruti is not a performer. Talwar tries his best but is not strong enough a villain for the cause for your hero is only as big as your villain is. Sunil Grover has a good role to play and he does well. The others, mainly cast as Mumbai police big wigs, are mere caricatures. Kareena Kapoor’s cameo is okay while the over made-up Chitrangda Singh in an item song actually looks bad.

    The direction is very tacky, script does not deem it necessary to explain assumptions by its characters. Photography is passable. Action is South films replay all along. Gabbar Is Back is mainly a single screen fare. Despite four days weekend (Friday being May Day holiday in some of the states) the film has a limited range.

     

    Producers: Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Sabeena Khan.

    Director: KIrsh.

    Cast: Akshay Kumar, Shruti Haasan, Jaideep Ahlawat, Suman Talwar, and in cameo Kareena Kapoor and Chitrangda Singh.

    ‘Sabki Bajegi Band’….Gupt Gyan better kept gupt!

    Sabki Bajegi Band slots itself in a new slot, it is a reality film. While trying to be a new genre, it also pokes fun at the formula of run of the mill Hindi potboilers. Keeping its potential in mind, the film is a one location, new faces attempt to keep the cost in control. That said, however, keeping the script and content in control fails most filmmakers.

    The film is mostly about a group of friends gathered sharing their personal life and experiences and secrets, mostly sex related. Obviously, the film seems to have been cleared before its new Chairman, Pahlaj Nihalani, took over as the film has profanities galore as well as intimate sex talk.

    There is this guy who aspires to make a film and as a run-up to that he decides to shoot the celeb friends of his gathered at a secluded venue. Everybody is invited to share their experiences, sex lives, sexual preferences and other truths. All these he shoots with a 3 pixel Handycam! He is the male protagonist who sort of sets the terms of the tone for the evening.

    There is a counterpart to this man, a woman who thinks she is an expert at deciphering the sexual traits or preferences of the men gathered. Her take is that if a man carries a floral patterned handkerchief or looks at his soiled shoes from backwards, he is gay. She also claims to have slept for a one lakh rupee assignment for an ad which turned her into a top model and thinks nothing of such compromises. In fact, she advocates them.

    As the 3 pixel camera rolls on, each member is made to reveal his/ her sexual life and none comes out clean. While the filming goes on, pairs are made and broken; romances break up and new romance replaces it.

    Pretending to be a contemporary youth film, the film reveals closet gay, bisexuals, virgins, open multiple partner relations, erectile dysfunctional and to cap it up also an HIV+ seeking love.

    The film has lot of similarity to the 2014 film, Me And Mr Right where friends end up revealing personal lives. As in that film, here too, the script is poor though the idea had the potential to be developed into something interesting. Direction is amateurish. Songs have no place and, thankfully, finds only symbolic footage. Rest of the aspects and performances are not worth mentioning.

    Sabki Bajegi Band is poor on all counts with zero prospects at the box office.

  • Polish actress Natalia Janoszek to make Bollywood debut

    Polish actress Natalia Janoszek to make Bollywood debut

    NEW DELHI: Polish actress Natalia Janoszek is the latest entrant in Bollywood.

     

    Janoszek, who was crowned Miss Bikini Universe at a pageant in China, is making her Bollywood debut in Flame.

     

    Flame is produced by Varun Singh and directed by Rajiv Ruia. The movie, which has nine international film festival awards and nominations, is set to be released shortly.

     

    It is a story of the transformation of a simple meek woman, who blooms into a confident human being and finds the strength to fight for her belief, love and humanity.

     

    Singh said, “We needed an international artist for the role so when we were looking for a suitable face from Hollywood we found Natalia Janoszek the Polish actress in China where she had won the Miss Bikini Universe 2013 contest. Natalia has immense potential to prove her mettle here in Bollywood and she fits the role better.”

     

    Speaking about her Bollywood debut, Janoszek added, “The movie is a perfect vehicle for my entry into Bollywood. I have always wanted to be part of Bollywood as I am a dancer at heart and Bollywood is the right platform for me to showcase my talent. I am here to stay and want to do many Bollywood movies in the coming years.”

     

    Janoszek has worked in American film Coachella Massacre and is a former Miss Poland.

     

    Flames also stars Hrishitaa Bhatt, Hemant Pandey and Rajkumar Kanojia and Hollywood actor John Delong.

  • Website launched for NRI films; open to global filmmakers

    Website launched for NRI films; open to global filmmakers

    NEW DELHI: New York-based Indian filmmaker Tirlok Malik has launched a website for screening films about and by non-resident Indians (NRIs).

     

    The site www.NRITVFILMCLUB.com was inaugurated in New York by Indian consul general Dnyaneshwar M. Mulay in the presence of many prominent people from the Indian community, media and entertainment.

     

    The event was held at the Indian Consulate in New York. Mulay congratulated Malik, founder of NRI TV Film Club, by saying, “It is a wonderful idea. Very much needed. And it will make the bridge between Hollywood and Bollywood by creating NRI-wood.”

     

    NRI TV Film Club website is for the audience to watch movies made by NRIs, about NRIs, with NRIs. NRI TV Film Club website is also a platform to promote and create opportunities for NRI talents in the area of film, television and new media. It is a collective effort of filmmakers and artists.

     

    The website was launched with 15 films made in America by NRI filmmakers with local Indian American talent. Some of the films are award winning and have been shown worldwide.

     

    NRI TV Film Club will be producing and showing more films, TV sitcoms, web series with Indian American and multi-cultural talents.

     

    The annual membership fee for the club is $35.

     

    In an exclusive interview with Indiantelevision.com, Emmy nominated filmmaker Malik says, “These movies have immigrant themes but with universal emotions. Many of these films do not reach wider audience. But with the new technology of streaming movies just like Netflix, we are able to bring these movies for the audience to watch worldwide. There are more than 25 millions NRIs worldwide and their families in India. We believe you will enjoy these movies. I am glad other NRI filmmakers have shared this vision with me and joined me.”

     

    The team behind this vision was announced at the event. TV Asia chairman H.R. Shah is the honorary chairman of NRI TV Film Club. Dr. Sudhir Parikh, who is chairman and publisher of Parikh Worldwide Media Inc., is supporting this vision.

     

    Malik informed that filmmakers were not paying for their films to get on the site. “It is a collective efforts by the film fraternity,” he added.

    The site will include features as well as short films.

     

    NRI filmmakers from other countries were also welcome to send in their films, he said.

     

    Asked if Indians who had made films on NRI themes such as Hyderabad Blues by Nagesh Kukunoor could send in their films, he said the site was open to filmmakers worldwide.

     

    Malik’s company Apple Productions has produced many films since 1990 starting with its first film about Indian Americans titled Lonely in America.

     

    Malik has also acted in several Indian films including Lajja and Dr Ambedkar, and was also the line producer in the US for these films.

     

  • ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ nets Rs 46 crore in five days

    ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ nets Rs 46 crore in five days

    MUMBAI: Marvel’s Avengers: Age Of Ultron has already created box office records across the globe with stupendous collections.

     

    In India, the movie has seen collections of Rs 46 cores in its first five days’ run at the box office.

     

    Trade sources claim that the film amassed approximately a Friday opening of Rs 10.98 crore coming after unprecedented advance openings and theater bookings. Saturday’s figures were pegged at Rs 11.85 crore net, whereas Sunday’s collections stood at Rs  13.17 crore taking the total three-day collection to Rs 35.74 crore.

     

    The movie’s weekday collections have also been rock steady with a trade figure of Rs 5.4 crore on Monday and Rs 4.6 crore on Tuesday.

     

    Avengers: Age Of Ultron saw a limited release of 1500 screens across India, lesser than Fast and Furious 7, which had 2500 screens.

  • Animated Dolby film ‘Silent’ wins two Daytime Emmy Awards

    Animated Dolby film ‘Silent’ wins two Daytime Emmy Awards

    MUMBAI: Dolby Laboratories’ short animated film Silent won two Daytime Emmy Awards at the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Daytime Creative Arts Emmys ceremony.

     

    Created in conjunction with Moonbot Studios and CAA Marketing, a division of entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Silent represents the evolution of film technology from the silent-film era to the present day. The three-minute film celebrates how storytellers, inventors, and technology work together to create magic in the cinema.

     

    Silent won a Daytime Creative Arts Emmy in Outstanding Special Class Animated Program (executive producers: William Joyce and Vince Voron; producers: Lampton Enochs, Trish Farnsworth-Smith, and Angus McGilpin) and Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program (directors: Limbert Fabian and Brandon Oldenburg)

     

    “We’re elated that Silent was recognized so richly by the Academy, and we celebrate this achievement with our partners at Moonbot Studios and CAA Marketing,” said Dolby Laboratories vice president and executive creative director Vince Voron.

     

    Silent is an animated short film featuring Morris Lessmore from Moonbot Studios’ 2012 Academy Award winning short film The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. In Silent, Lessmore and his fellow street performer, The Kid, dream of bringing their picture-and-sound show to life. When they discover a magical contraption inside an old theatre, they embark on a cinematic adventure of sight and sound, traveling through movie history to find the audience they have always wanted.

     

    The two Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Award wins mark a first in the creative category for Dolby.

  • Paramount to distribute ‘Selma’ DVD in every US high school

    Paramount to distribute ‘Selma’ DVD in every US high school

    MUMBAI:In celebration of the home entertainment debut of director Ava DuVernay’s inspirational and Academy Award-winning epic Selma, Paramount Home Media Distribution will send a copy of the DVD free of charge to every high school in the US, both public and private.

    In addition, teachers can receive free companion study guides to help further illuminate the remarkable historical events depicted in the film.

    “Our Selma filmmaking journey has had many highlights, but to me, the response from students and educators has been the most magnificent part of the experience. To think that this triumphant story of dignity and justice will be available to every high school in this country is a realization of many dreams and many hopes. I applaud Paramount on this extraordinary effort, and salute the teachers who will provide classes and context on the work of Dr. King and his comrades to the young minds of our nation. The response from students and teachers to our ‘Selma for Students’ initiative was overwhelmingly positive and we are delighted to be extending the campaign,” said DuVernay.

     Paramount Pictures president, worldwide distribution and marketing Megan Colligan added, “During the film’s theatrical run more than 300,000 young people were able to see the film for free. By providing DVDs to all of the high schools in the country, we hope to reach all 18 million high school students with the film’s powerful and inspiring story. With many of these students preparing to vote for the first time in next year’s elections, it is especially fitting that they witness the bravery and fortitude of those who fought to establish the Voting Rights Act of 1965.”

    Selma won the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for “Glory” by Common & John Legend. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture and Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director.

    From Paramount Pictures, Pathe, and Harpo Films, Selma, a Plan B, Cloud Eight Films, and Harpo Films production in association with Ingenious Media, tells the incredible story of how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the epic march from Selma to Montgomery to secure equal voting rights in an event that forever altered history.

    The film is produced by Christian Colson, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Oprah Winfrey. The film is executive produced by Brad Pitt, Cameron McCracken, Diarmuid McKeown, Nik Bower, Ava DuVernay, Paul Garnes and Nan Morales. The film is written by Paul Webb.

  • ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ nets Rs 36 crore in opening weekend

    ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ nets Rs 36 crore in opening weekend

    MUMBAI: Marvel’s Avengers: Age Of Ultron is on its path to break box office records with a record-breaking three day opening collections.

     

    Trade and industry expert sources claim that the film, which opened to glowing critical reviews, amassed approximately a Friday opening of Rs 10.98 crores coming after unprecedented advance openings and theater bookings.

     

    Saturday’s figures were pegged at Rs11.85 crores net, and adding to the grand tally was Sunday’s collection of Rs 12.91 crores taking the total three day collections to Rs 35.74 crores.

     

    Trade experts peg this as the highest three-day Hollywood film box office collection till date in India and is almost three times bigger than 2012’s Avengers.

     

    Avengers: Age Of Ultron’s box office performance was despite it being a non-holiday weekend. The movie saw a limited release on 1500 screens across India, which is lesser than Fast and Furious 7 that released across 2500 screens.