Category: Movies

  • Kunal Nayyar to star as lead in Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Christmas Karma’

    Kunal Nayyar to star as lead in Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Christmas Karma’

    Mumbai: True Brit Entertainment, Bend It Films, Maven Screen Media and Civic Studios has announced ‘Christmas Karma’, a contemporary Bollywood musical set in contemporary London and inspired by Dickens’ much loved A Christmas Carol, with Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory) leading the cast as Scrooge and with a further cast including Eva Longoria, Boy George, Billy Porter, Hugh Bonneville, Leo Suter, Charithra Chandran, Pixie Lott, Danny Dyer, Bilal Hasna, Allan Corduner, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Rufus Jones, Eve, Nitin Ganatra.

    BAFTA-nominated Gurinder Chadha (‘Bend It Like Beckham’, ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’, ‘Blinded by the Light’) wrote, is directing and producing the feature, with music by the six-time Ivor Novello award winning Gary Barlow. Financing for ‘Christmas Karma’ is from Civic Studios. Gurinder Chadha, Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler and Amory Leader will produce. Zygi Kamasa, Anushka Shah, Paul Mayeda Berges, Sophia Pedlow, Hannah Leader will serve as Executive Producers.

    ‘Christmas Karma’ is the fifth high profile scripted project from new British distributor True Brit Entertainment, who formed in November 2023. The feature also sees Chadha’s return to the big screen following her time working on the Indian historical television series ‘Beecham House’. Her last feature film “Blinded by the Light” premiered in Sundance 2019 and was subject to a frenzied bidding war with Warners Bros acquiring multiple territories.

    Commenting on the new feature film, Civic Studios CEO Anushka Shah said, “We are thrilled to partner with the acclaimed director Gurinder Chadha and an exceptional cast for ‘Christmas Karma.’ Being a global company with Indian roots, we are excited to achieve a new milestone as we take on this ambitious international project that speaks to audiences around the world, and especially the South Asian diaspora.”

    ‘Christmas Karma’ is part of a wider Civic Studios’ slate ranging from an animated feature film ‘Schirkoa’ that won the NETPAC award for the Best Asian Film at International Film Festival of Rotterdam 2024, to its latest OTT series ‘Family Aaj Kal’ released on SonyLIV, with several feature films and series in the pipeline. Civic Studios is a global media company that creates authentic stories of change, hope and pride, across formats of film, web series and short-form digital content and develops, finances, produces and co-produces for an Indian and international market with a distribution reach across theatres, film festivals and streaming platforms.

    Gurinder Chadha commented:

    “Just as I have enjoyed Frank Capra’s ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ for many years, my aim with ‘Christmas Karma’ is to create a festive classic for our times and for generations to come.

    By adapting one of history’s greatest novels – Charles Dickens’ CHRISTMAS CAROL – I am making a British Film from my unique, original point of view but one that resonates with Dickens’ masterful statement on the human condition.

    I am delighted to be working with Anushka Shah and her lovely team at Civic Studios who have supported me on this project very early on. What a pleasure and honour it’s been for me to work with amazing Indian female producers.

    I am blessed with such a great diverse cast and eclectic music team – the soundtrack will be banging, influenced by Gospel, Bhangra, Carols and classic pop songs. You will not be able to sit still!”

    Zygi Kamasa commented:

    “Gurinder has an incredible ability to tell such interesting contemporary British stories. Its been over 20 years since we made Bend it like Beckham together and this film has all those hallmarks of heart, comedy, drama and an incredibly feelgood ending. It will be a celebration of multi-cultural London set to an incredible set of songs written by Gary, Shaznay and Nitin, using musical genres from Rap, to disco to Bhangra and will be the ultimate Christmas movie which we will release in December 2025. It really is the perfect fit to the range of British films we will release at True Brit.”

    Kunal Nayyar commented:

    “To explore a beloved holiday tale through the eyes of an immigrant story (much like my own) is exactly the kind of movie that I believe will resonate with so many of us who are searching for the meaning of home. It takes a visionary like Gurinder to take a chance on a story like this, and I am humbled to be a part of it. “

    Gary Barlow commented:

    “It was an absolute honour to be asked to write music for Christmas Karma. I love Gurinder personally and professionally, and to collaborate with such a diverse and eclectic cast on the soundtrack has been really great fun”

    Nitin Sawhney commented:

    “It has been such fun working on Christmas Karma with Gurinder. She is a relentless tsunami of ideas, creativity and inspiration, who makes the alchemy of magical movie-making so enjoyable. To take an old Dickens classic like “A Christmas Carol” and make it relevant to multicultural contemporary Britain is no easy task but Gurinder has done so with impressively effortless good grace, humour and ambition. I am honoured to bring my own eclectic background of orchestral scoring, Indian classical influences, electronica, songwriting and composition to a cinematic table already replete with the exciting ingredients of an unforgettable Christmas classic.”

    Shaznay Lewis commented:

    “It has been a wonderful experience working with Gurinder on Christmas Karma. Putting these songs together has been a writer’s dream, and the creative process has been an exceptional journey for me. Gurinder is a powerhouse, and her will and wit are something to be admired. I have learned a lot, and I’m incredibly honoured to be a part of the writing team.”

    Gurinder Chadha is represented by CAA. Kunal Nayyar is represented by Innovative and Lovett Management. Eva Longoria is represented by Linden Entertainment, WME, Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis and Yorn, Levine, Barnes. Billy Porter is represented by CAA, Industry Entertainment and Slate PR. Boy George is represented by Paul Kemsley. Hugh Bonneville represented by Gordon and French.

  • “Good storytelling transcends time and technology”: Akash Sagar Chopra

    “Good storytelling transcends time and technology”: Akash Sagar Chopra

    Mumbai: Sagar Pictures Entertainment is a market pioneer in the Mythological and Historical segment of the Indian programming industry. The company has delivered record-breaking Indian programming for over 20 years and has introduced trend-setting programming that has contributed to the growth and market share of leading Indian broadcasters. Sagar Pictures Entertainment is credited with producing record-breaking series and films that have accumulated over 143 billion minutes of watch time, representing 83 per cent of overall Hindi viewership across India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

    For over a decade, Akash Sagar Chopra has played a pivotal role in the Indian Film and Broadcast Industry as an artist, filmmaker, showrunner, producer, and media executive. Delivering top-rated films and series, his transition into new-media programming utilizing media technologies focused on digital content production and distribution marked a significant change in Indian Media and Entertainment Landscape.

    Currently, he is leading an upcoming multimedia franchise. This franchise will feature films and series produced in collaboration with international visual effects and production partners, with a special focus on an adaptation of a popular Indian ‘Purana,’ created for IMAX 3D. As the current CEO and head of the Non-Fiction Wing of the Indian motion picture studio, media, and entertainment company Sagar Pictures Entertainment, his passion for documentary storytelling continues to drive the company’s vision for documentary originals and un-scripted content.

    Indian Television.com caught up with Chopra where he delved into the details of evolution of Sagar Pictures Entertainment, the storytelling landscape, regional cinema, literture, Ramayana and more…

    Edited excerpts

    On Sagar Pictures Entertainment adapting to the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry in India over the span of 70 years

    Sagar Pictures Entertainment is our new studio identity. The brand Sagar has seen quite a journey since the inception of the brand and banner back in 1954 by none other than my grandfather Ramanand Sagar, who wrote under the nom-de-plume ‘Sagar’. What many might not know is that this venture was officially born out of his love for storytelling after his stint at Gemini Studios. Fast forward to today, and I find myself at the helm of this legacy, alongside my father Moti Sagar, who established the brand ‘Sagar Pictures’ in 2008.

    Our journey has been nothing short of remarkable. From being primarily known for our cinematic endeavors, we’ve diversified into a dynamic media and entertainment company. Over the years, we have evolved, navigating the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry in India. We’ve now embraced new strategies, transitioning from traditional business-to-business models to a more direct-to-consumer approach, especially after the digital triumph of our National Award Winning feature film “1971”, helmed by Amrit Sagar.

    But amidst all the changes, one thing has remained constant: our commitment to storytelling. It’s in our DNA, rooted deeply in the literary heritage of Ramanand Sagar. We believe in the power of a good story, whether it’s told over three hours on the big screen or condensed into a 30-second reel on social media. It’s what connects us as humans.

    Good content in its root is evergreen, however, there is a generational switch in consumption and also its form. It’s inevitable and we are working towards creating content that is in pace with the shift. Even though the soul stays the same, the form has to be new, something we all resonate with. Our ambition is to take our texts and showcase them the same way we watched films from across the globe as we grew up, but without changing the soul. This material has to resonate in the heart.

    Hence, taking risks has always been part of our journey. My grandfather took a risk when he did the Ramayan on Doordarshan at the time. And with Sagar Pictures we’ve all pushed boundaries, producing over 25 TV shows in less than seven years, each one adding its own flavor to the rich tapestry of Indian entertainment while introducing so many trends in the motion picture sciences, being a first in the market. And while not every endeavor may have been a commercial success, we’ve never shied away from experimentation.

    At the heart of it all is the belief that good storytelling transcends time and technology. It’s a philosophy that has guided us through the years, even when the norms dictated otherwise. Take “1971”, for instance, a film that defied conventions with its lack of a heroine or item song. Today, it stands as a testament to our unwavering dedication to crafting narratives that resonate with audiences on a deeper level.

    So yes, our journey has been insightful, and it’s far from over. As we continue to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry, one thing remains clear: our passion for creating good cinematic experiences, and storytelling will always be at the forefront of everything we do.

    On the key factors that contributed to the immense popularity of Ramayana during the pandemic, particularly in comparison to other forms of entertainment

    I believe that the immense popularity of Ramayana during the pandemic can be attributed to its cinematic approach in presenting an epic body of literature. When the original series was made in 1987, television was a relatively new medium, and all the creators who worked on the series, including Ramanand Sagar, his sons, and series directors Moti Sagar and Anand Sagar, were all from the world of film and cinema.

    Their technique and ethics for creating something were cinematic in thought, and had equal amounts of passion, which resulted in the integrity and authenticity that it takes for any cinematic endeavour to be accomplished for a series like Ramayana. Ramanand Sagar, being an author and writer first, did not leave any stone unturned in his research and writing. He researched through five different versions of the text and showcased his prowess as a writer when he played with moral conflicts in his dialogues between conflicting characters. It was probably this cinematic charm in the ethos of the making of the series, which the entire cast and crew worked very hard to create, that made it so successful.

    Additionally, I believe that the series stayed true to the original material, which is often an area where many adaptations fail. When I saw the series again during the rerun of the pandemic, I realized that it was the right blend of writing, casting, direction, editing, music, and all departments that came together, working with each other in harmony on-screen. Also most importantly there was a genuine feeling of Bhakti for the subject amidst all the creators of the series. That resulted in the conviction. They weren’t trying to play to the gallery.

    The entire unit worked together for the love of the project and to create something with good creative intention, which is why the series is timeless. I think this is true not just for Ramayana, but also for any show that works perfectly together to tell a good story.

    On influence of regional cinema, literature, and culture shaping the storytelling approach of your company over the years

    I would use the term ‘Pan-Indian’ qualitative cinema, a good story told well, something that transcends the language barrier. Initially, when classics like Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana or the Mahabharata were aired on Doordarshan, they were meticulously crafted by studios with a focus on authenticity rather than ratings. These texts require a certain understanding to be able to do justice to. However, with the advent of our series ‘Jai Shri Krishna’ on Colors TV post-2008, we observed many others following a trend of inclination towards a soap opera format, rather than retaining original philosophy of the texts.

    We try to highlight the importance of understanding the gravity of these texts and their impact on audiences. While television may have limitations due to the rat-race for ratings, contemporary mediums like movies and OTT platforms offer greater flexibility for authentic adaptations closest to the source material. We believe in studying these texts in the true academic spirit to grasp their philosophical depths and poetic essence.

    It’s crucial not to simplify our ancient texts as mere comic book fodder. Instead, they offer intense, spiritual narratives with unparalleled metaphors and poetic essence.

    Looking today at the power of regional cinema, it instills confidence in us, that truly the audiences want to watch good quality content. This is something we have strived for since 2007, with our feature ‘1971’. Today we see films like Kantara, Bhramayuagm, and Manjumal Boys. They exemplify the power of qualitative content, made with integrity and a true creative spirit, and their success is evident. This is what we also always strived for as creators.

    I would call it Pan-Indian Cinema. This concept of good content going across the language barrier plays a significant role in shaping our storytelling approach, reminding us to uphold the basic principles of script writing and feature film editing. These films, irrespective of their language, resonate across the nation due to their adherence to storytelling fundamentals. Thus, our company values the rich tapestry of pan-Indian cinema, literature, and culture, which infuses our narratives with depth and authenticity.

    On the success of Indian storytelling contributing to the rising global attention towards India’s entertainment industry

    The global acclaim for Indian storytelling, definitely has put India’s entertainment industry on the map. I’ve seen firsthand how our journey has evolved over the years. When we were premiering our documentary film in Milan and in The Hague (Netherlands), I held a workshop on the Indian M&E landscape and the first thing I said was that “we are now so much more than just a song and dance film format. Our country has truly produced greats. In the contemporaries, look at some of the films by Chaitanya Tamhankar and Amit Dutta. Such amazing work which has truly gone global.” everyone at the workshop were quite taken aback at the real reach of Indian story telling done well.

    If I take the Ramayan 1987 by Ramanand Sagar as a venture, then especially its 2020 broadcast surely caught the attention of Wall Street and others, which simply showed the reach of the next billion. The large and diverse and probably young 18-35 consumer who is now hungry for good quality Indian content. Again – honest content made with honesty and heart. This resonated in a billion hearts. This is what made it global.

    Our focus has always been on delivering stories that resonate deeply with audiences, stories that are authentic and meaningful. Whether it’s through timeless classics like “1971” or innovative new projects, we strive to uphold the values of integrity and creativity.

    As we navigate through the dynamic entertainment industry, I believe in staying true to our values while also embracing change. With each project, we aim to celebrate the rich diversity of our real Indian  ethos, through cinema and storytelling, promising a future filled with captivating content that speaks to audiences across the globe.

    On anticipating India’s storytelling industry

    Looking ahead, I foresee India’s storytelling industry continuing to play a pivotal role in shaping the global entertainment landscape. As someone deeply involved in this industry, I believe that our rich cultural heritage and diverse narratives will increasingly captivate audiences worldwide. With advancements in technology and changing audience preferences, I anticipate a blend of traditional storytelling techniques with modern innovations, creating a dynamic and immersive viewing experience.

    At Sagar Pictures Entertainment, we are committed to pushing boundaries and exploring new frontiers in storytelling. Whether it’s through groundbreaking films or engaging series, our aim is to showcase the depth and complexity of Indian narratives while resonating with audiences on a global scale. By staying true to our roots and embracing innovation, I believe that India’s storytelling industry will continue to evolve, leaving a lasting impact on the global entertainment landscape for years to come.

  • Jio Studios & Studio Green Films honor ‘Chiyaan’ Vikram with first glimpse of THANGALAAN

    Jio Studios & Studio Green Films honor ‘Chiyaan’ Vikram with first glimpse of THANGALAAN

    Mumbai: Leading Indian content studio Jio Studios and Studio Green Films, a premiere film production and distribution company owned by K.E. Gnanavelraja have joined hands for the highly anticipated and ambitious film THANGALAAN’ written and directed by Tamil cinema’s highly acclaimed filmmaker Pa. Ranjith, starring Indian cinema’s iconic actor ‘Chiyaan’ Vikram. THANGALAAN is currently in post-production and its release date shall be announced shortly. This historical adventure will release globally in cinemas in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi languages in a grand manner soon.

    Amidst mounting anticipation for the film’s release, the team commemorated the occasion of ‘Chiyaan’ Vikram’s birthday today with a special treat for fans by releasing a captivating video that unveiled some glimpses of the eagerly awaited THANGALAAN, celebrating Vikram’s stunning transformation – a mesmerising tribute on his special day.

    Commenting on the tribute video on Vikram’s birthday, director Pa.Ranjith said, “Thangalaan is a vision to present a historical adventure story based on true events, backed by phenomenal effort from Vikram sir and the entire team. I am quite excited Jio Studios, India’s leading content studio is joining hands with our producer Studio Green K.E. Gnanavelraja to present the film. I am confident the film will reach the globe and the targeted audience with the might of Jio Studios. On the occasion of Vikram sir’s birthday, this tribute video is to showcase the efforts put in by Vikram sir, which helped the film to get its due attention and create huge expectations”.

    Vikram is one of the top actors in Tamil cinema with a massive fan following and is celebrated for his diverse roles. Highly decorated ‘Chiyaan’ Vikram is a National Award-winner, seven times Filmfare award winner, and won five awards from Tamil Nadu State government for his performances. Highly respected for his commitment and professionalism, Vikram is extremely popular for renowned films like ‘Sethu’, ‘Kasi’, ‘Dhill’, ‘Dhool’, ‘Gemini’, ‘Saamy’, ‘Anniyan’, ‘Pitha Magan’, ‘I’, ‘Raavanan’, ‘Deivathirumagal’, ‘Iru Mugan’, ‘Cobra’, ‘Mahaan’, ‘Ponniyin Selvan 1 & 2’.

    THANGALAAN stars ‘Chiyaan’ Vikram, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Malavika Mohanan, Pasupathi, Harikrishnan Anbudurai with music direction by G.V. Prakash Kumar. The film is produced by Jyoti Deshpande of Jio Studios and K.E. Gnanavelraja of Studio Green Films.

    Set against the backdrop of the historic Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) in the early 1900’s,  THANGALAAN is poised to captivate audiences with its compelling narrative from real-life events. It is a historical adventure that narrates the erased role of oppressed communities in the exploration of gold in South of India. Since its announcement, the film has garnered immense interest and is among the most anticipated releases in South cinema in 2024. 
     

  • Acclaimed Telugu Film Razakar to release pan-India in Hindi and Marathi on April 26

    Acclaimed Telugu Film Razakar to release pan-India in Hindi and Marathi on April 26

    Mumbai: The critically acclaimed Telugu film Razakar, which debuted in March 2024, is now poised to reach a pan-India audience with its upcoming release in Hindi and Marathi. Set against the turbulent post-Independence era in India, ‘Razakar’ narrates the harrowing period when Hyderabad was a princely state, under the shadow of the brutal Razakar militia.

    Director Yata Satyanarayana, who has not only directed but also penned the story and screenplay, expressed his enthusiasm about the film’s wider release. “I am aware that a large section of my audience have been waiting to see the film in Hindi. I am thrilled that we can now showcase it not only in Hindi but also in Marathi,” stated Satyanarayana. He confirmed that both the Hindi and Marathi versions are set to be released on April 26 by Panorama Studios.

    The film provides a gripping narrative of the genocide undertaken by the Razakars, a paramilitary group loyal to the Nizam of Hyderabad, which committed mass murders and spread terror among the populace. This dark chapter prompted Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the then Home Minister, to initiate swift actions that culminated in the historic Operation Polo, leading to Hyderabad’s annexation into the Indian Union. ‘Razakar’ also explores the political manoeuvres of Hyderabad’s last Nizam, Osman Ali Khan, and his attempts to maintain independence, providing a comprehensive view of a pivotal moment in Indian history.

    Satyanarayana emphasised the quality of the new versions: “The dialogues of the Hindi and Marathi versions will be as evocative as those in the Telugu original. We are committed to ensuring that the film is re-mastered with the finest quality for its pan-India release.” The distribution of the film across the nation will be handled by Panorama Studios, promising a widespread reach. As ‘Razakar’ prepares for its release across India, it invites audiences to witness a crucial period of Indian history, portrayed with cinematic excellence and historical accuracy. The film’s broader accessibility in Hindi and Marathi is set to ignite discussions and broaden its impact, reaching into the hearts and minds of viewers across the nation.

  • Demon Hunters is set to premiere globally in Winter 2024

    Demon Hunters is set to premiere globally in Winter 2024

    Mumbai: The spotlight turns to Cannes where the much-anticipated action-horror-comedy film, “Demon Hunters,” is set to reveal its first look.

    Headlined by the dynamic duo Arjan Bajwa and JC Lin, the film promises a thrilling ride filled with action and comedy that will leave you at the edge of your seat.

    Produced by Light House Productions (Taiwan) and Kleos Entertainment Group (India),

    “Demon Hunters” marks a historic collaboration between the two nations and is backed by the Taiwan government.

    Directed by the award-winning director Mei-Juin Chen, known for her work “The Gangster’s Daughter.” Demon Hunters boasts a veteran cinematographer in Tony Cheung for his masterful work on films like “Dragon Blade” and “Hidden Strike” starring Jackie Chan and John Sena.

    With a stellar international cast and crew, including Regina Lei and seasoned actor Jack Kao, known as Al Pacino of the South East and Harry Chang from the popular Netflix Series Gatao, the film is set to captivate audiences worldwide.

    Cindy Shyu, Producer, Light House Productions, expressed her enthusiasm for the project, stating, “‘Demon Hunters’ is a testament to the power of collaboration. We are thrilled to bring this unique blend of action and comedy to the global stage, and Cannes provides the perfect platform to showcase our vision.”

    Director Mei-Juin Chen shared his excitement, saying, “Creating ‘Demon Hunters’ has been an exhilarating journey. We’ve infused the film with all the ingredients of a wholesome entertainer. I can’t wait for audiences to experience it and to see how they react to the first look at Cannes.”

    Gayathiri Guliani, Producer, Kleos Entertainment Group, added, “Demon Hunters embodies our commitment to pioneering and setting the standard for captivating content for a global audience. At Kleos, we firmly believe in challenging limits and pushing boundaries.”

    Lead actor from India Arjan Bajwa expressed his anticipation, commenting, “Being a part of ‘Demon Hunters’ has been an incredible experience. The opportunity to collaborate with such talented individuals from across the globe has been truly rewarding. I can’t wait for audiences to join us on this wild adventure.”

    His counterpart, lead actor JC Lin from Taiwan, echoed his sentiments, stating, “Working on ‘Demon Hunters’ has been a dream come true. It’s been an honour to collaborate with such a talented team from Hong Kong and India and I’m excited for viewers to immerse themselves in the world we’ve created. And the ride has just begun with this unveiling in Cannes.”  

  • Jio Studios announces Kannada debut with Kotee

    Jio Studios announces Kannada debut with Kotee

    Mumbai: Leading content studio Jio Studios announced its debut in Kannada cinema with the exciting announcement of drama thriller Kotee, featuring the talented Dhananjay and helmed by director Param. The occasion was marked with the launch of the film’s teaser at an event in Bangalore.

    One of the foremost content creators in the country, following a string of recent blockbusters including Baipan Bhari Deva (Marathi), Article 370, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, Shaitaan, and Laapataa Ladies, Jio Studios is set to further solidify its position as a leading creative force with its foray into Kannada.

    In the upcoming Kotee, Dhananjay plays the character of a young man named ‘Kotee’, which translates to a crore in Kannada. A writer transforms his experiences into a story. An actor translates the story on to the cine screen. Dhananjay is one of those sensitive actors who lives the role, rather than enact it.

    Excited about his role and elaborating the myriad hues of Kotee’s world, Nata Rakshasa Dhananjay said, “People think if they can get a crore rupees, or are able to earn so much, they can feel settled in life. Our man Kotee thinks so too. You can find a Kotee in every home, every family, and it could be a brother or son. Such people think that by earning so much, they can solve their problems, and live happily ever after.”

    He further added, “The fun part of life is that there is a Kotee in each one of us. Playing the role allowed me to explore the layers of ‘Kotee’ hidden deep inside me. Watch the movie to discover the ‘Kotee’ in you”.

    Param, making his directorial debut with Kotee, brings a wealth of expertise in storytelling with his successful stints with TV serials and reality shows for Colors Kannada and has taken up the challenge of adapting his talent to the larger canvas.

    Commenting on his debut as a film maker, Param said, “It’s an indescribable feeling to see my vision come to life on the silver screen with ‘Kotee’. I extend my heartfelt thanks to Jio Studios and Jyoti Deshpande for believing in my story and giving me the wings to soar. Their unwavering commitment towards nurturing storytellers is not just about making films, it is about growing content, amplifying diverse voices, and shaping narratives. As Jio Studios continues to expand its footprints, we hope to recreate a similar success story in Kannada cinema as well”.

    Among the star cast, model Moksha Kushal hailing from Coorg makes her debut as leading lady opposite Dhananjay, marking a vital break for her. Ramesh Indira, who won popular acclaim as the negative character in ‘Sapta Saagaradache Ello’ plays a prominent role in the movie. Rangayana Raghu, Tara, Prithvi Shamanuru, Sardar Satya and Tanuja Venkatesh are seen in other prominent roles.

    Kotee boasts of a solid team with Vasuki Vaibhav composing music for the five songs in ‘Kotee’, three of which have been written by Yogaraj Bhat and one by Vasuki himself. The background score, set by Nobin Paul of ‘777 Charlie’ and Malayalam super hit ‘2018’ fame, which is edited by Prateek Shetty of ‘Kantara’ fame. Camera work is by Arun Brahman, who partnered Param in his small screen journey as cinematographer.

    The release of the film’s teaser has sparked widespread excitement about Dhananjay living the title role through his natural acting, and Ramesh Indira emerging as a major ‘villain’. Kotee is set to release on 14 June 2024.

  • Pratik Gandhi and Patralekha unveil Phule poster on Mahatma Phule’s birth anniversary

    Pratik Gandhi and Patralekha unveil Phule poster on Mahatma Phule’s birth anniversary

    Mumbai: The highly anticipated film ‘Phule’ has released a captivating new poster, offering audiences a glimpse into the hallowed legacy of social reformers Mahatma Jyotirao Govindrao Phule and his wife, Dnyanajyoti Savitribai Phule. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ananth Mahadevan, the film promises to unveil the untold story of the two visionary icons who waged a relentless battle against casteism and championed female education in India.

    The poster was released to mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Phule which is a landmark in the annals of Indian modern history.

    In the newly unveiled poster, lead actors Pratik Gandhi and Patralekha, portraying the iconic couple, are depicted gazing toward the horizon, symbolising the dawn of a new era—a metaphor for the educational revolution initiated by the Phules. Their resolute expressions and striking resemblance to the revered social reformers serve as a poignant reminder of the indomitable spirit and unwavering commitment of Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule in their pursuit of social justice and equality.

    Producer’s Jagdish Patel, Pranay Chokshi, Suunil Jaiin, Anuya Chauhan Kudecha and Ritesh Kudecha, have joined forces to bring this monumental project to fruition, determined in their dedication to honouring the legacy of the Phule couple and shedding light on their invaluable contributions to India’s social fabric.

    Jyotiba and Savitribai Phule, revered as visionary social reformers, blazed a trail in the fight against caste and gender-based discrimination. Their pioneering efforts led to the establishment of India’s first girls’ school in Pune in 1848, laying the foundation for a transformative revolution in education and social reform. Despite the challenges posed by British imperialism, the Phules remained steadfast in their mission, earning Jyotirao the esteemed title of ‘Mahatma’ for his tireless advocacy of gender and caste equality.

    Speaking about the film, National Award-winning director Ananth Narayan Mahadevan expressed his desire to shine a spotlight on the prevailing social ills that continue to plague society today. “Mahatma and Jyotiba Phule fought against caste and gender discrimination, which unfortunately persists even today. I aim to reignite conversations about these pressing issues that demand our attention,” remarked Mahadevan.

    As anticipation builds for the release of ‘Phule’, the unveiling of the new poster serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of two extraordinary individuals whose tireless efforts continue to inspire generations and shape the future of a more equitable society. The film currently in post-production, is slated to release this year.

  • ‘Never Ask Why’ set for public release in 2024

    ‘Never Ask Why’ set for public release in 2024

    Mumbai: Multi-award winning docu-drama ‘Never Ask Why’ is in talks with OTT platforms in India for global release in 2024, after the documentary’s remarkable success in the international film circuit.

    Till date, the 19-minute short docu-drama has garnered over 63 awards and laurels at global film festivals, including ‘best director’ & ‘best short film’ wins at the Cannes World Film Festival, The French Duck Film Festival, Oregon Documentary Film Festival, Paladino d’Oro Sport Film Festival, New York Movie Awards, Naples Film Awards etc.

    “Never Ask Why” has also been a semi-finalist at the Academy Award & BAFTA qualifying Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival, bringing it tantalizingly close to be selected for Oscars & BAFTA glory.

    The maiden project of Eating Potatoes, a film-focused production house of new-age advertising agency Buffalo Soldiers, “Never Ask Why” beautifully chronicles the journey of 20 under-privileged kids in the inaugural year of the Jishnu Mitra Foundation, where children united under the banner of the ‘Dream Team’ came to play in the U-15 Delhi Youth League. “We are in talks for a global release and hope everyone can see the beauty behind the docu-drama that has resonated deeply with audiences around the world,” explained Eating Potatoes co-founder & CEO Sumon K Chakrabarti.

    Jishnu Mitra Foundation was launched in 2018 with a mission to promote football among underprivileged children under the age of 15.

    “The unfulfilled dream of a young football fan, Jishnu Mitra, became the catalyst to help achieve the dreams of talented young under-15 football players who come from a section of our society that’s struggling to meet their daily needs,” said Tech Mahindra former MD & CEO CP Gurnani. “I think it was a difficult subject, to convert it into a story of triumph of hope over a tragedy, ‘Never Ask Why’ was a beautiful rendition of someone’s dream,” Gurnani added.

    “The passion with which the kids of Jishnu Mitra Foundation have been playing football, I think the team behind ‘Never Ask Why’ told the story with similar passion and art. And it tears me up very easily,” said AVSM and India’s first individual Olympic medalist Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, at a private screening of the docu-drama at Alliance Française in New Delhi.

    Directed by Saurabh Dubey, a co-founder of Eating Potatoes, the film has had 17 private screenings across Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, New Jersey, and Atlanta, touching the hearts of audiences worldwide. “While the Dream Team of JMF boys didn’t win the league, they captured the hearts and minds of everyone with their passion for football,” says Dubey. “The journey of these children, their zeal and dedication, despite the hardships, is what makes this story so powerful. It’s a narrative of hope, dreams, and the transformative power of sports.”

    The foundation has two coaching partners – TSC Asia in Delhi NCR and Veterans Club in Kolkata. Jagdish Mitra and Urmi Mitra, who started the Jishnu Mitra Foundation, said: “We are overwhelmed by the global recognition ‘Never Ask Why’ has received. It’s a testament to the work we are trying to do at Jishnu Mitra Foundation, to the power of storytelling and the universal appeal of hope and perseverance.”

    https://vimeo.com/eatingpotatoes

  • PVR INOX unveils Bengaluru’s largest cinema

    PVR INOX unveils Bengaluru’s largest cinema

    Mumbai: PVR INOX, the largest and the most premium cinema exhibitor in India, has announced the launch of Bengaluru’s largest cinema at Phoenix Mall of Asia and its largest cinema in the South. The 14-screen Megaplex located in the largest and one of the most premium malls in Bengaluru features three premium formats – MX4D, ScreenX, and Insignia.  PVR INOX also introduces the first MX4D, the immersive 4D movie experience and ScreenX, 270-degree cinema viewing in South India.

    The new cinema will augment PVR INOX foothold in Bengaluru with 172 screens in 26 cinemas and in the state of Karnataka with 219 screens in 37 cinemas.  The company consolidate its presence in South India to a total of 572 screens in 100 properties.

    Located in the suburbs of Bangalore, the 14-screen Megaplex is the city’s most advanced cinema that includes the multi-sensory MX4D format, premium large screen format ScreenX, three auditoriums of PVR INOX’s luxury format, Insignia along with 9 premiere auditoriums with last row celebrity plush recliners. With a seating capacity of 1997 audiences, the new cinema is equipped with the best-in-class theatrical technology to offer an immersive and enhanced cinematic experience. This includes the 4K laser projection, advanced Dolby Atmos surround sound and Volfoni 3D screen.

    Commenting on the announcement, PVR INOX Ltd MD Ajay Bijli said, “The Southern region is a critical market for us with a steady supply of regional content and passionate consumer demand. We have received an overwhelming response for all our premium screen formats nationwide, prompting us to unveil our largest cinema in South with 14 screens including 3 superlative cinema formats – MX4D, Screen X and Insignia. It has been PVR INOX’s strategy to make cinemas more experiential and this Megaplex at Phoenix Mall of Asia perfectly aligns with our vision.’’

    The design harmoniously blends various shades of white, accented by a regal touch of Royal blue, imparting a luxurious ambiance. Strategic areas such as entrances and F&B spaces are elegantly emphasized using black accents amidst the whites, ensuring a delicate balance. Impressive video walls, signage, and ceiling features reflect the grandeur reminiscent of a Megaplex. By transitioning from whites to greys, the Insignia achieves a refined and opulent atmosphere. This timeless design promises a perpetually fresh appeal, welcoming customers to a comfortable and inviting environment.

    Commenting on the announcement, PVR INOX Ltd executive director Sanjeev Kumar Bijli said, “We are delighted to launch our biggest property in South India, introducing the MX4D and Screen X formats to the region. Bengaluru is a fast-changing and dynamic city in Southern region and one of India’s fast-growing economies. Leveraging on the immense potential of the city aided by proactive governance, it offers one of the most promising destinations for expansion of multiplexes. We are excited to expand our presence in Karnataka with a world-class cinema.”

  • Mukta A2 Cinemas celebrates the spirit of India with exclusive pricing for Maidaan

    Mukta A2 Cinemas celebrates the spirit of India with exclusive pricing for Maidaan

    Mumbai: Mukta A2 Cinemas, a leading name in the filmed exhibition industry, announced a groundbreaking initiative with exclusive ticket pricing to enhance the cinema experience for moviegoers. To provide exceptional value to its patrons, Mukta A2 Cinemas is set to offer a special ticket pricing scheme of Rs 99 for the highly anticipated film “Maidaan” starring Ajay Devgn, directed by Amit Ravindernath Sharma.

    The cinema chain in a statement stated that the aim was to unite movie patrons across its chains with the special pricing initiative. The pricing will be made available from the 10th of April across all its chains in the country.

    Speaking about this one-of-a-kind initiative, Mukta A2 Cinemas managing director  Rahul Puri said “At Mukta A2 Cinemas, we have always been committed to providing unparalleled entertainment experiences to our valued patrons. Maidaan is a film that celebrates the spirit of India and celebrates the golden era of Indian football. We hope to amplify this celebration with the introduction of our special pricing and exclusive discounts on F&B combos.”

    “We have always aimed to create memorable moments for our audience while promoting the spirit of the country with such cinema.” He added.

    In addition to the attractive ticket pricing for “Maidaan,” Mukta A2 Cinemas is also rolling out special discounts on food and beverage combos. This complimentary offer is designed to elevate the overall moviegoing experience nationwide.

    “Subhash Ji (Subhash Ghai) and Mukta A2 Cinemas have always paved the way for making cinema accessible to moviegoers. I am happy that this exclusive pricing of tickets for our film ‘Maidaan’ is yet another step in that direction.” Said Mr. Satwik Lele, C.O.O, Mukta A2 Cinemas  

    A sports biographical film Produced by Boney Kapoor, directed by Amit Ravindernath Sharma and starring Ajay Devgn, ‘Maidaan’ depicts the golden era of Indian football.

    The film will be released in cinemas on 11 April with paid previews starting from 6 pm on April 10.