Category: Movies

  • Dolby Atmos releases ‘Mary Kom’ on Blu-ray

    Dolby Atmos releases ‘Mary Kom’ on Blu-ray

    MUMBAI: Dolby Atmos has announced that Shemaroo Entertainment will release the Blu-Ray disc to feature a Dolby Atmos soundtrack with the recently released movie Mary Kom, from Viacom18 Motion Pictures and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

     

    Viacom18 Motion Pictures is the first Indian studio to support Dolby Atmos on Blu-ray Disc offerings.

     

    ANZ India, south East Asia senior regional director Pankaj Kedia said, “We are thrilled to announce the release of Mary Kom, the first Blu-ray title in the country to feature a Dolby Atmos soundtrack. Dolby Atmos, one of the most significant advancement in home theater audio in 20 years, will transport consumers deeper into the story with amazing clarity and true-to-life detail.”

     

     “Dolby Atmos has generated a tremendous response from the home theater industry. We aim to give consumers the best entertainment experience by bringing Dolby Atmos right into their homes,” he added.

     

    Viacom18 Motion Pictures COO Ajit Andhare further elaborated, “Every punch that Mary threw was heard and felt in Dolby Atmos in the cinema. The power of sound to transport you right into the middle of the ring will now be available to home theater enthusiasts who will be able to experience Dolby Atmos movies the way they were meant to be heard, right in their living rooms.”

     

    Mary Kom, a chronicle of the life of Indian boxer Mary Kom, will be available on Blu-Ray starting 15 October.

  • ‘Mickey Virus’ director Saurabh Varma signs 2 new films

    ‘Mickey Virus’ director Saurabh Varma signs 2 new films

    MUMBAI: After a quirky take on cyber-crime, the writer-director of Mickey Virus, Saurabh Varma has now signed two films with the upcoming media house Krian Media.

     

    His next flick Meet The Patels, whose cast has not been finalised yet will also be a comedy revolving around two roommates Tom Patel and Jerry Patel. The storyline will focus on the two protagonists, who will do anything to save their love except grow up. On the other hand, his second film, titled Faster, will be a new-age action suspense thriller.

     

    While Meet The Patels will go on floor in a month and release in April 2015, the second film will release in last quarter of 2015. Both the films will target at the urban youth and family audiences. 

    The producers Krian Media had recently distributed GI Joe Retaliation 3D in India and Akshay Kumar’s Boss in foreign markets.

     

    Released last October, Saurabh Varma’s Mickey Virus, was a thriller-comedy starring Manish Paul, Dean Alexandrou and Elli Avram.

     

     

  • Hugh Grant returns to romcom with ‘The Rewrite’

    Hugh Grant returns to romcom with ‘The Rewrite’

    MUMBAI: After a gap of five years, Hugh Grant is making a return to romantic comedies with The Rewrite.

     

    Written and directed by Marc Lawrence, the movie also stars Marisa Tomei, Allison Janney, JK Simmons and Chris Elliott.

     

    In the new comedy, the British actor plays a screenwriter whose Hollywood career peaked in late 80s. Now divorced and broke, he reluctantly accepts a teaching job at an American university.

     

    Marisa Tomei co-stars as one of his students (Holly), who isn’t impressed by the level of commitment that the professor is putting forth. Holly is a single mother who’s taking classes to earn her degree. Meanwhile, Keith gets himself caught in a web of lies involving Matt Damon and Ryan Gosling.

     

    This is Lawrence’s fourth collaboration with Grant after Did You Hear about the Morgans?, Music and Lyrics, and Two Weeks Notice.

     

    The Rewrite is Grant’s first romcom since 2009’s Did You Hear About the Morgans? In the meantime, Grant voiced The Pirate Captain in Aardman’s high-seas stop-motion adventure The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!, and also appeared in the film adaptation of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas in a variety of roles including a nuclear power plant boss, an elderly care home escapee, and a vicious futuristic cannibal tribesman.

     

    The movie is slated to hit theaters on 8 October in the UK, but no US release date has been announced yet.

  • Both ‘3 AM’ and ‘Desi Kattey’ fail at box office

    Both ‘3 AM’ and ‘Desi Kattey’ fail at box office

    MUMBAI: There were a number of inconsequential releases last Friday most failing to find any patronage. Of these, 3 AM drew some footfall at multiplexes while Desi Kattey managed to pull some viewers at single screens in the Hindi belt.

     

    Balwinder Singh Famous Ho Gaya, despite starring two popular singers, Shaan and Mika, was poor. All three remained in limited range of lakhs, much short of the crore mark.

     

    Daawat-e-Ishq opened weak but picked up over the weekend. However, the weekdays’ collections were not strong and the film ended its first week with a figure of Rs 20.46 crore. The film added another Rs 3.46 crore for its second weekend taking its 10 day total to Rs 23.92 crore.

     

    Khoobsurat which had a lukewarm opening did not improve over the week to end its first week with Rs 16.45 crore.

     

    While Finding Fanny collected Rs 3.55 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 27.05 crore, Creature 3-D managed to add just about a crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 17.8 crore.

     

    Mary Kom collected Rs 2.4 crore in its third week to take its three week tally to Rs 55.75 crore. 

  • ‘Super Nani’ release date postponed to 31 October

    ‘Super Nani’ release date postponed to 31 October

    MUMBAI: After Hollywood flick Fury starring Brad Pitt changed its India release date, Rekha’s next film Super Nani is next in line.

     

    Previously scheduled to release on Diwali, the film has postponed its release date by a week to avoid getting eclipsed by Shah Rukh Khan starrer Happy New Year. The movie which was slated to release on 24 October will now be in theatres on 31 October.

     

    The biggest highlight of the film is that it marks the comeback of veteran actress Rekha to the silver screen after a long gap. Directed by Indra Kumar, the small budget movie also stars Sharman Joshi, Anupam Kher, Indra Kumar’s daughter Shweta Kumar in lead.

     

    “We have postponed our film and there are several reason behind this. One of the major reasons to push the film was that we want to avoid the clash with Shah Rukh Khan,” Kumar told IANS.

     

    The promo of Super Nani was recently released along with Sonam Kapoor starrer Khoobsurat, which was the remake of Rekha’s 80s hit film by the same name.

     

    Director Farah Khan’s big-budget multi-starrer Happy New Year will hit the screens during the Diwali week.

  • Natalie Dormer to play zombie in ‘Patient Zero’

    Natalie Dormer to play zombie in ‘Patient Zero’

    MUMBAI: Natalie Dormer has been confirmed to star in the Stefan Ruzowitzky’s upcoming zombie movie Patient Zero.

     

    The movie is based around a mutated form of rabies that turns the infected predators into a new species, addicted to violence and with its own language and one man has ‘the unique ability to speak with the undead’ and sets out on a mission to find the cure and save his zombified wife.

     

    Scripted by Mike Le, Vincent Newman is set to produce the film through his company Vincent Newman Entertainment. The movie is yet to be given a release date.

     

    Meanwhile, Dormer will next be seen playing Cressida in ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 in November and then again in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 next year.

     

    The blonde beauty has a string of movies under her belt – including A Long Way From Home, Rush, and The Counselor – but is best known for playing Margaery Tyrell in HBO series Game of Thrones.

  • Desi Kattey …..Make in India!

    Desi Kattey …..Make in India!

    MUMBAI: Desi Kattey is yet another film with local Uttar Pradesh flavour with which rest of the country does not usually identify. Again, the film makes one think that UP is the biggest small-scale industry for manufacturing what is locally referred to as ‘kattey’, or a crudely made single-shot gun. The theme is familiar from several other films seen over the decades. But, in an effort to be different, the makers open many tracks and lose the plot.

     

    In the city of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, two young lads who should be playing with slingshots wield kattas instead. They think nothing of using a katta, for they are full of anger with the society and their hunger. Such boys need more than a katta and bullets; they need political support to strengthen their standing while politicians need such boys to do their dirty work. Both complement each other. Ashutosh Rana is the local bahubali aka heavyweight referred to by his followers as Judge. The boys worship him and dream of reaching his position someday.

     

    The boys, Jay Bhanushali and Akhil Kapur, have grown up to be expert shooters and eventually graduate to joining Rana’s unit; Rana is due to fight an election soon. As in all such cliques, there are a few who are envious of these new boys’ sudden rise. Rana wins the election but a situation is created whereby they can’t meet him.

     

    This is most how UP-Bihar katta stories go, but here the makers want to not only continue with the great friendship saga  while trying to extract emotional and melodramatic scenes from non-performers, but also give a purpose to the film by channelling their talent with guns to get them glory of the legit kind.

     

    Suniel Shetty, a disgraced army major, spots the talent of Jay and Akhil and decides that instead of wasting it on killing people, they could be trained professionals and win shooting contests instead. Even as the two are being trained, they come across Rana again who beckons them to return to the fold. Time for a dramatic moment as it is also the time for an interval. Akhil decides to go back with Rana while Jay, who has also found his lady love in Shetty’s sister, Sasha Agha, does not.

     

    The first half was tolerable purely due to force of habit having done so often enough. But the pace drops in the second half. Post interval, as Jay works on his shooting practice, Akhil perfects his shooting on Rana’s rivals. In between, having no enemies of his own to kill, Rana turns Akhil to social service asking him to wipe out all the evil-doers, including a land-mafioso, a pimp, a drug peddler and so on! What was this diversion for from the film’s routine?

     

    The separated friends pine for each other and sob all the time which creates unintended comedy. And, to think that both have found their lady love. Akhil’s being Tia Bajpai who, in another clichéd moment, is killed just when she announces her pregnancy.

     

    Desi Kattey is a badly scripted film trying to cram in too much and stretching itself to about 2.45 hours with a weak face value and limited talent. Direction below par and, again, clichéd. Musical score by Kailash Kher is the plus in this film with hummable tracks. Other aspects are routine. Of the two boys, Jay does better while Akhil just passes muster. Girls make little impression. Shetty is okay. Rana is fairly good.

     

    Poor at box office.

     

    Producer: Anand Kumar.

     

    Director: Anand Kumar.

     

    Cast: Suniel Shetty, Jay Bhanushali, Akhil Kapur, Tia Bajpai, Sasha Agha, Ashutosh Rana, Murli Sharma.

     

     3 A.M. … Not worth staying up for

     

    Horror genre being economical and can even work with new faces mainly on the strength of content and technology, it has been catching up in Hindi industry. As for content, there are a lot of ‘inspirations’ all around the world cinema. And, so are film titles can be sourced from other industries; this one for instance, comes from a Thailand film, 3 A.M.

     

    Rannvijay Singh along with his girlfriend, Anindita Nayar and friends, Kavin Dave and Sahil Acharya are on a night out celebrating. Rannvijay proposes to Anindita. That done, Anindita, a journalist, moves on to research on her article on haunted places of Mumbai.

     

    Rannvijay is fast asleep when he hears a woman’s wail and wakes up. It is 3am. He sees his girlfriend sitting in a dark corner sobbing. Rannvijay tries to reach out to her but can neither move nor speak. Finally, when he can, he tries to contact Anindita whose phone is not reachable. But, Rannvijay gets a call from her father instead informing him that Anindita was found hanging at the Rudra Mills where she had gone earlier in the night for her research.

     

    Rannvijay, a nonbeliever in ghosts and afterlife, however, had a weird experience earlier. Anindita had come to him to apologise for leaving him and that she would always love him. He, along with his friends, decides to carry on the research on ghosts at the mill hoping that his girlfriend has turned into one too and he would be able to meet her.  In the process, you keep watching some mix and match from other horror/ ghost movies.

     

    There is nothing much to the story that can thrill you. Direction is passable sans highlights. Visual effects are good at times. Background score is loud. The three friends are on a ghost hunting mission or fun trip is something that one wonders. Rannvijay does fair while Anindita has a brief role. Kavin and Sahil are okay.

     

    3 A.M. has no hope at the box office whatsoever.

     

    Producers: Handprint Pictures, Essel Vision.

     

    Director: Vishal Mahadkar.

     

    Cast: Rannvijay Singh, Anindita Nayar, Salil Acharya, Kavin Dave. 

  • ‘Serena’ finally gets a release date

    ‘Serena’ finally gets a release date

    MUMBAI: Two years after finishing pre-production, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence starrer Serena is finally gearing up for an early 2015 release.

     

    According to media reports, Magnolia Pictures took US distribution rights to the film this week, more than two years after production wrapped up in the Czech Republic. The movie was produced by their sister company 2929 Entertainment.

     

    The movie was filmed back in 2012 before either of Lawrence and Cooper’s other collaborations, Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle, were released.

     

    Serena is a depression-era-set drama about newlyweds running a timber business. The pair will play married couple Serena and George Pemberton, who run a powerful timber empire in the North Carolina Mountains in the 1920s.

     

    The movie’s narrative revolves around the emotional turmoil resulting after Lawrence’s titular character discovers she is unable to bear children and takes her anger out on her husband’s illegitimate son.

     

    In US, the movie will first hit VOD on 26 February 2015 which will be followed by a theatrical release on 27 March 2015. But overseas, Serena will premiere at the BFI London Film Festival on 13 October2014. The movie will then be released on 24 October 2014 in UK and will begin rolling out internationally afterwards.

  • Rahul Khanna and Monica Dogra starrer ‘Fireflies’ to release on 31 October

    Rahul Khanna and Monica Dogra starrer ‘Fireflies’ to release on 31 October

    MUMBAI: Rahul Khanna and Monica Dogra starrer film Fireflies is all set to release in India on 31 October 2014.

     

    Confirming this, Khanna tweeted on Saturday: “Happy to announce the release date of my film, ‘Fireflies’ – 31st October, 2014! More details soon.”

     

    Written and directed by Sabal Singh Sheikhawat, the film also stars the very talented Arjun Mathur who has been a part of films like Mira Nair’s Migration and Zoya Akhtar’s Luck by Chance. The movie is being produced by Wild Geese Pictures and distributed by Panorama Studios.

     

    The film is a drama capturing the lives of two estranged brothers played by Khanna and Mathur. One, who leads a very successful life as a banker and the other who is a law school dropout and lives by the day and how fate brings them together after 15 years.

     

    Through this movie, Indie music’s reigning queen Monica Dogra will make her first appearance on the silver screen after Bejoy Nambiar’s Davidas.

     

    The movie is being produced by Wild Geese Pictures and distributed by Panorama Studios.

  • Goa to be permanent venue of International Film Festival of India

    Goa to be permanent venue of International Film Festival of India

    NEW DELHI: Although Goa has been the venue of the International Film Festival of India since 2004, there has been discussion year after year on whether it should continue to remain so, with a large section of the film industry particularly from eastern and north east India opposing this move.

     

    However, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar has reiterated that Goa will be formally made the permanent venue for the festival.

     

    The Minister made this statement after the signing of the ritual annual Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry and the state government at the State Secretariat in Panaji in the presence of Javadekar and Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. The MoU was signed by Ministry secretary Bimal Julka and Goa Chief Secretary B Vijayan.

     

    The 45th edition of the festival will be held from 20 to 30 November.

     

     “With the signing of the MoU, Goa will now be designing permanent facilities and world-class infrastructure for the festival at Goa, which has matured as a venue for IFFI,” declared Javadekar. This year will be the State’s 11th time hosting the IFFI.

     

    With its peculiar culture and hospitable atmosphere, Goa would soon catch up with renowned international film festivals like Cannes, Javadekar added.

     

    With a few days to go, Javadekar expressed confidence in the facelift planned for the festival, which is being organised by a steering committee comprising representatives of the Directorate of Film Festivals, the State and reputed film industry stakeholders.