Category: Movies

  • ‘Bang Bang’ continues to rule at the BO

    ‘Bang Bang’ continues to rule at the BO

    MUMBAI: Though fairly well promoted, Sonali Cable fails to draw enough footfalls and opens to very poor response. Coming as it does during the dullest period of the year, pre-Diwali, and lacking face value showed on the public response. The film has remained limited to less than the four million mark for the opening weekend which is disastrous.

    Mumbai 125KM, a horror film with poor promotion facing dull release period, is a loser. The film has just about managed to reach the one crore mark for its first three days.

    Ekkees Topon Ki Salaami has managed to scrap together Rs 1.55 crore in its first week. Tamanchey manages to cross a crore mark with Rs 1.25 crore to show for its first week. The other two releases of the week, Jigariya and Spark, were lost without a trace.

    Bang Bang has collected Rs 21.3 crore in its second week to take its two week tally to Rs 136.6 crore.

    Haider has managed to collect Rs 10.3 crore in its second week mainly on support at multiplexes to take its two week total to Rs 45.45 crore.

     

  • HBO Premium channels presented a Masterclass at the 16th Mumbai Film Festival

    HBO Premium channels presented a Masterclass at the 16th Mumbai Film Festival

    MUMBAI: This year HBO premium channels had partnered with the 16th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival, organised by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI), to bring a Master Class with acclaimed French actor Catherine Deneuve and  Deepika Padukone.

    The afternoon session presented by HBO Premium Channels witnessed the two in conversation with Anupama Chopra that opened a new side of the veteran actress’ career.
     An interesting discussion ensued as the two actors shared candidly their experiences on a diverse range of issues from their personal to professional lives and their opinions on the difference between cinema in India, Europe and the rest of the world.

    Catherine Deneuve, known for her iconic roles in films such as Repulsion (1965), Belle de Jour (1967) and Tristana (1970), and more recently in Dancer in the Dark (2000) and 8 Women (2002), was conferred with the Lifetime Achievement award at the 16th Mumbai Film Festival. The festival will screen a selection of her movies to pay a befitting tribute to this coveted film actor.

    On this occasion HBO India South Asia managing director Monica Tata commented “We are very excited to have partnered with the Mumbai Film Festival this year, which like our HBO Premium Channels showcases the best of cinema. This partnership will further highlight the proposition that we offer award-winning cinematic content to our consumers.”

    The Mumbai Film Festival has several academic activities connected with it and attracts a significant number of International film celebrities and members of the film business community.
     

  • Three more awards added to Deepika Padukone’s kitty this year

    Three more awards added to Deepika Padukone’s kitty this year

    MUMBAI: Adding more awards to her kitty, Deepika Padukone has bagged three awards at the Star Box Office India Awards 2014, for her performances throughout the year.

    She was awarded the ‘Actor of the Year – Female’ and ‘Romantic Jodi of the Year’ with Ranveer Singh for Goliyon Ki Rasleela… Ramleela.  In addition to this she was also given a special award ‘Ms Hat Trick’ for her back to back successes marking that she has had the highest cumulative box office collections over the past 3 years.

    Overwhelmed with all the love she received on the awards night, the Om Shanti Om actress tweeted, “Too much love tonight! Thank you Star and Box Office India!”

    Received grandly by global audiences throughout her SLAM world tour, the actress has received rave reviews for her performance in Finding Fanny as Angie.

    Deepika Padukone was seen wearing a backless black gown complemented her slender and tall frame, paired with gold coin earrings and berry red lipstick at the event.

    She will soon be seen in Happy New Year which is her third movie with Shah Rukh Khan. She is also shooting for Shoojit Sircar’s Piku alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Irfan Khan and Imtiaz Ali’s Tamasha with Ranbir Kapoor. The ace actress will then start shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali Bajirao Mastani with Ranveer Singh.

    ‘Star Box Office Awards’ recognizes the achievements of Hindi films at the box office and will be broadcasted on the 19 October 2014.

  • Leonardo DiCaprio partners with Netflix for release of documentary on endangered gorillas

    Leonardo DiCaprio partners with Netflix for release of documentary on endangered gorillas

    NEW DELHI: Actor Leonardo DiCaprio and his Appian Way Productions shingle have partnered with Netflix for the release of Virunga, a documentary about endangered gorillas on the Congo that the digital network acquired exclusive subscription-video rights to in July.
     
    DiCaprio will serve as an executive producer on the film, which is slated for release on 7 November in theatres in New York and Los Angeles and in all territories where Netflix is available.
     
    In a review earlier this year at Tribeca, the Variety magazine called it a “rousing, must-see work, filmed amid flying bullets and racist conspirators, provides a dramatic front-row seat to a struggle whose moral integrity proves no guarantee against the superior firepower of greed and corruption.”
     
    “Films like ‘Virunga’ are powerful stories that are a window into the incredible cultural and natural diversity of our world, the forces that are threatening to destroy it, and the people who are fighting to protect it,” said DiCaprio, who is himself an environmental activist.
     
    “Partnering with Netflix on this film is an exciting opportunity to inform and inspire individuals to engage on this topic,” he added.
     
    Directed by Orlando von Einsiedel, the film follows an embattled team of park rangers and the endangered mountain gorillas they protect as they are caught in the crossfire of poachers, militia and industry in Africa’s oldest national park.  
     
    “Leo intuitively understands that there is nothing like the power of film to reach people’s hearts and minds,” said Netflix CCO Ted Sarandos.
     
    “With Virunga, we’ll work with Leo to introduce viewers around the world to an incredible, gripping story that will have audiences guessing right up until the final act.”

     

  • 26 features and 15 non-features make it to Indian Panorama 2014 for IFFI

    26 features and 15 non-features make it to Indian Panorama 2014 for IFFI

    NEW DELHI: A total of 26 features and 15 non-features have been selected for the Indian Panorama section of the 45th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) to be held in Goa next month.

    The jury for feature films headed by renowned cinematographer-turned-filmmaker AK Bir selected the features out of a total of 181 eligible entries while the non-feature jury was headed by emnent filmmaker Mike Pandey.
    Two features out of the chosen ones will be selected for the competition section of the Festival while one will be placed in a special section of SAARC films.

    The feature Elizabeth Ekadashi (Director: Paresh Mokashi) and the non-feature The Last Adieu (Director: Shabnam Sukhdev) have been chosen as the opening film by the feature film jury of Indian Panorama 2014.

    The feature section has seven films each in Malayalam and Marathi, five films in Bengali, two in Hindi, and one film each in Assamese, Kannada, Khasi, Odiya and Tamil.

    The complete list of the films is:

    FEATURE FILMS

    NON-FEATURES:  

  • ‘Sonali Cable’… Stuck in time

    ‘Sonali Cable’… Stuck in time

    Sonali Cable must have been an idea in the mind of its writer-director, Charudutt Acharya, for a long time. Finally, he gets to realize it. Why is it an old thought? Because, cable turf wars are a story of the late 20th century. Providing cable connections was a totally money-and-muscle-wielding business when it started. There was nothing legal about it because there was no control. It just flourished.

    Cable was a way to watch various TV channels and infringing on other cable operators’ turf was the norm. It led to gang wars, murders and all such things that happen in other turf wars; after all, it was all about taking over a territory. But, Sonali Cable talks of a later stage. The stage when cable service was not limited to TV channels but also started providing internet connectivity.

    The story of Sonali Cable is a two-way fight between a multinational powerful company, Shining, owned by Anupam Kher, who wants to control all of Mumbai’s net connectivity which, according to him, will make whole of Mumbai vulnerable to him!! (There have been weirder ideas!) He has bought over all small time operators catering to few thousand connections and Mumbai is all his except for this one small time network provider, Sonali  (Rhea Chakraborty); her 3,000 connections stop him from controlling the entire city. For the convenience of the script, the national service provider, MTNL, is done away with, and so are other poor contenders owned by private companies. It is all about Kher, who walks in like East India Company, and takes over the net connectivity in the business capital of India.

    Then there are the emotional angles. Kher’s mother brought him up supplying khakhras in some Saurashtra village. Today, he swears by a khakhra but has no scruples otherwise. The film waits a long while for Sonali to get her own back. Which, by the way, totally ruins the latter half of the film. The shortcomings and liberties notwithstanding, the film loses the plot post-interval.

    Kher takes over Mumbai: just about every product is his, and just about every politician is owned by him. But this is the computer era as well as spy camera era. So, like all recent films where the villain ends up blabbering in front of a hidden camera, Kher complies too!

    The problem with this film is that the makers, and especially the writer, take the audience for granted. Can anybody monopolise Mumbai? Especially its net connectivity? While some ideas are good, some are farfetched. Also, the film has a Mumbai-Marathi flavour and a generous use of local slang words, which will not be understood by everyone. The film has some good songs. Direction shows promise given a better script (which is also by the director here).

    The story revolves around Rhea, a slum bred independent girl running her cable network with an opportunist politician, Smita Jaykar, whose son, Ali Fazal, is Rhea’s childhood love. Rhea does well except when using Marathi slang. Ali Fazal is getting better with each film. Raghav Juyal is a natural. Anupam Kher does one of his quirky characters with élan. Jaykar does well.

    Sonali Cable is out of tune with time and, otherwise too, goes haywire in the second half. Faces poor prospects.

     

    Producers: Ramesh Sippy, Rohan Sippy.

     

    Director: Charudutt Acharya.

     

    Cast: Rhea Chakraborty, Ali Fazal, Raghav Juyal, Anupam Kher, Smita Jaykar, Swanand Kirkire.

  • PK motion poster 4: Now, Anushka carries the transistor

    PK motion poster 4: Now, Anushka carries the transistor

    MUMBAI: With Aamir Khan making headlines with the PK posters, now it is Anushka Sharma’s turn to ‘wear the transistor’.

    Khan, who plays the title role in the film, took to Twitter to share Sharma’s first PK look. The Jab Tak Hain Jaan actress like Khan, is dressed in khaki, sporting a short hairdo and the transistor slung across. This is the first official look that the makers of the film have released of the actress.

    The motion poster shows five different looks of the beauty along with co-star Aamir Khan.

    Ahead of the release of the poster, Aamir Khan tweeted:, “Babaaaal machney wala hai!!! Jaggu bhi humre jaise tiranjister pahan kar poster ma? Babaaaaal machney wala hai !!!”

    Later with the link of the motion poster, he tweeted, “Ei dekha….. humaar Jaggu…. tiranjister ke saath…“

    Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, PK also stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjay Dutt and Boman Irani among others and is slated to release on December 19. The film is produced by Vinod Chopra Films and Rajkumar Hirani Films in association with UTV Motion Pictures.

     

  • American films continue to win at Chinese box-office

    American films continue to win at Chinese box-office

    NEW DELHI: Marvel Studios LLC continues its winning streak in China as Guardians of the Galaxy topped the Mainland box office.
     
    In its first three days in cinemas, the James Gunn film made RMB185 million ($30.2 million) from approximately 4.74 million admissions. Released only in 3-D, the sci-fi film represented approximately 39.2 per cent of all screenings nationwide.
     
    In April, Captain America: The Winter Soldier made RMB224 million ($36.6 million) from approximately 5.17 million admissions over the three-day Ching Ming holiday weekend. It secured RMB720 million ($118 million) during its theatrical run.

    Nonetheless, Guardians of the Galaxy has by far had the best weekend for a Marvel Studios origin film in China. Three years ago, Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) opened with RMB34.3 million ($5.60 million), for a total of RMB98.1 million ($16 million).
     
    Ning Hao’s Breakup Buddies dropped to second place with RMB99.8 million ($16.3 million) over the weekend. After 13 days, it has made RMB931 million ($152 million).

    At its current rate, road movie comedy is expected to break the RMB1 billion ($163 million) mark by this weekend, making it the second domestic film to do so in 2014. Lost in Thailand (2012) took 21 days to reach the RMB1 billion mark in 2012. Earlier this year, The Monkey King took 23 days.
     
    The only other new film to reach the top ten is the domestic monster film Bugs 3D. Released only in 3-D, it made RMB12.13 million ($1.98 million) from approximately 328,000 admissions.
     
    Two years ago, Million Dollar Crocodile (2012) opened with RMB6.50 million ($1.06 million) for a total of RMB12.9 million ($2.10 million) during its theatrical run.
     
    Peter Chan’s Dearest dropped to third place with RMB22.3 million ($3.65 million) between Friday and Sunday. The child abduction drama has made RMB292 million ($47.7 million) after 18 days.

    Black & White: The Dawn of Justice was fifth place with RMB10.5 million ($1.71 million) between Friday and Sunday. The 3-D action sequel has made RMB187 million ($30.6 million) after 12 days.

    With RMB4.05 million ($661,000) between Friday and Sunday, Ann Hui’sThe Golden Era has made RMB44.12 million ($7.20 million) after 12 days.
     
    Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) returned to Chinese cinemas yesterday with a special 3-D re-release.
     
    In Hong Kong, Gone Girl became the top film this weekend due to the lack of any strong newcomers. The David Fincher mystery-drama made HK$3.92 million ($505,720) from 36 locations between Thursday and Sunday. After 11 days in cinemas, it has made HK$10.3 million ($1.33 million).
     
    Last week’s top film Dracula Untold dropped to second place with HK$2.06 million ($265,750) between Thursday and Sunday. It has made HK$9.83 million ($1.27 million) after 11 days.
     
    The top new film was spy thriller The November Man. From 34 locations, it made HK$1.69 million ($218,000) from 34 locations over four days.

     

  • ‘Labour of love’, only Indian film at Abu Dhabi Film Festival

    ‘Labour of love’, only Indian film at Abu Dhabi Film Festival

    NEW DELHI: The Bengali-language film Asha Jaoar Majhe (Labour of Love), which had its premiere in the ongoing Mumbai Film Festival, is the only Indian film to be selected for the Abu Dhabi Film Festival this year.

    The film will be screened in the New Horizons section at the festival that screened Anup Singh’s Qissa last year.

    The film is about modern alienation in the crumbling suburbs of Kolkata, explored with lyricism and tenderness in times of great economic duress. A husband and wife share the same house and an intense love for each other. But since she works by day and he by night, they almost never meet.

    Aditya Vikram Sengupta was named the Best director of a debut film for Labour of Love in Venice Days, an independent sidebar of the Venice International Film Festival, where the film received its world premiere.

    The Abu Dhabi Film Festival will be held from 23 October to 1 November.

  • Warner Bros announce three Harry Potter spin-offs

    Warner Bros announce three Harry Potter spin-offs

    MUMBAI: After a long wait, some good news for the Harry Potter fans, Warner Brothers has announced three new Harry potter spin-offs based on JK Rowling’s ‘Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them’ to be released in 2016, 2018 and 2020.

    The studio has also revealed that there will be three new installments of ‘The Lego Movie’ and 10 DC Comics superhero films, including ‘Wonder Woman’ and ‘Aquaman’.

    The new film will feature characters from the fictional textbook written by Newt Scamander at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.  He is a magizoologist who deals with magical creatures and also author of the textbook used by students at the exclusive Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The book was mentioned in 49-year-old’s first novel in the series – ‘Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone’.

    According to media reports, the stories will be neither prequels nor sequels and will take place about seven decades before Harry and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley enter Hogwarts.

    To be directed by David Yates, the film-maker behind the final four Potter movies, the author herself will be writing the script for the movies.

    The Harry Potter film franchise remains the most successful in film history with $7.7 billion in global box office earnings.

    Rowling’s series of books has sold more than 450 million copies and the brand has an estimated worth of $15 billion.
    Giving the fans a clue before the official, announcement, last week the author tweeted out an anagram, “Newt Scamander only meant to stay in New York for a few hours,” which she said is the first sentence of a synopsis of Newt’s story.

    Rowling’s Harry Potter books – which were published from 1997 to 2007 and tell the story of the young wizard and his friends at the Hogwarts school of magic.