Category: Movies

  • Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan agrees to consider long standing issues of film industry

    Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan agrees to consider long standing issues of film industry

    NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra Government has granted retrospective exemption of VAT on copyright through sale or lease of cinematographic film for theatrical purpose.

     

    This proposal was moved in the recent budget session in the state assembly.

     

    A delegation of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India called on Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan to express its gratitude for this move and to raise other issues affecting the industry. Chavan said to the delegation that he would address the issues of the film industry in Maharashtra.

     

    Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan, Minister of Textiles & Minorities Development was also present at the meeting.

     

    The delegation comprised Guild president Mukesh Bhatt, senior Guild members Ramesh Sippy, Manmohan Shetty and Kamal Kumar Barjatya along with Guild chief executive officer Kulmeet Makkar. The film distribution and exhibition sector was presented by Indian Motion Pictures Distributors Association Ramesh Sippy of Raksha Entertainment.

     

    “Maharashtra has been the home for Hindi cinema for over 100 years and it is the Maharashtra Government which can look after the interests of the Film Industry,” reiterated Mukesh Bhatt. He added, “We have been voicing our concerns on the multiple tax related issues and serious challenges faced by the film makers to shoot films and television programs in Maharashtra.”

     

    The entertainment tax of up to 45 per cent levied on Hindi film industry in Maharashtra is amongst the highest in the country along with other taxes such as stamp duty on the contracts and now the fear of Local Body Tax (in lieu of octroi) if introduced may further impact the heavily taxed industry.

     

    The representatives of the delegation also spoke about the growth potential of the film sector and employment opportunities this sector can generate if the state government offers to extend complete support by just simplifying tax norms and permissions to open more cinemas.

     

    Makkar told indiantelevision.com that the Chief Minister agreed there was need to rationalise the tax structure and assured the delegation that he would address these issues on top priority.

     

    The Chief Minister also appreciated the rightful consideration deemed to the film industry as a ‘Soft Power’ of the nation. He concurred with the concern expressed by the delegation over the multi-prong challenges faced by the film industry in the State of Maharashtra despite the State being the birth place of the industry.

     

    He appreciated the need to grow cinema screens in the state by reducing number of permissions and approvals required to open a cinema hall. He was positively inclined to simplifying the processes for shooting clearances in Maharashtra in terms of formulating a single window mechanism.

  • ‘Edge of tomorrow’ clocks in as the weekend’s #1 film worldwide

    ‘Edge of tomorrow’ clocks in as the weekend’s #1 film worldwide

    MUMBAI: Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ grossed $111.1 million, making it the weekend’s #1 film internationally and worldwide.  The announcement was made by Domestic Distribution president Dan Fellman and Warner Bros. International Distribution president Veronika Kwan Vandenberg.

     

    Internationally, the film has been in limited release for 12 days, including Wednesday openings, and debuted in an additional 36 countries over the weekend, earning an impressive $82 million, including outstanding returns in Russia with $8.6 million, China with $25 million and Korea at $16.6 million.  The international cumulative gross now stands at $111 million.  On the domestic side, in its first three days of release, ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ has grossed $29.1 million, bringing the worldwide total to $140.1 million and counting.

     

    In making the announcement, Fellman stated, “‘Edge of Tomorrow’ has received terrific critical acclaim, which has been echoed by audiences who have responded to the film and the fantastic performances of Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.  Word-of-mouth is extremely strong, which should continue to drive moviegoers to the theatre, either for the first time or to enjoy the film again.”

     

    Kwan Vandenberg said, “‘Edge of Tomorrow’ has risen above the crowded summer marketplace and continues to gain momentum, from our massive opening in Korea to the incredible results we’ve seen in Russia and China.  We congratulate Doug Liman, Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt and the remarkable filmmakers, cast and crew on reaching this terrific benchmark.” 

     

    Oscar nominee Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ action thriller ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ under the direction of Doug Liman.

     

    The epic action unfolds in a near future in which an alien race has hit the earth in an unrelenting assault, unbeatable by any military unit in the world.

     

     Major William Cage (Cruise) is an officer who has never seen a day of combat when he is unceremoniously dropped into what amounts to a suicide mission.  Killed within minutes, Cage now finds himself inexplicably thrown into a time loop—forcing him to live out the same brutal combat over and over, fighting and dying again…and again.

     

    But with each battle, Cage becomes able to engage the adversaries with increasing skill, alongside Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski (Blunt).  And, as Cage and Rita take the fight to the aliens, each repeated encounter gets them one step closer to defeating the enemy.

     

    The international cast also includes Bill Paxton, Brendan Gleeson, Noah Taylor, Kick Gurry, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley, Jonas Armstrong, Franz Drameh, Masayoshi Haneda and Tony Way.

     

    Liman directed ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ from a screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie and Jez Butterworth & John-Henry Butterworth, based on the novel entitled All You Need is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka.  Erwin Stoff produced, along with Tom Lassally, Jeffrey Silver, Gregory Jacobs and Jason Hoffs.  The executive producers are Doug Liman, David Bartis, Joby Harold, Hidemi Fukuhara and Bruce Berman, with Tim Lewis and Kim Winther serving as co-producers.

  • Akshay Kumar’s ‘Holiday’ earns Rs 40.2 crore in opening week

    Akshay Kumar’s ‘Holiday’ earns Rs 40.2 crore in opening week

    MUMBAI: Akshay Kumar starrer Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty had a weaker opening than expected on day one, show one. However, the collections improved as the day progressed. The opening also suffered due to colleges reopening and the suspense over pending admissions of many students. The film took a leap on Sunday to end its opening weekend with Rs 40.2 crore which is short of expectations for a solo release and the very high price tag of the film. The film will have to sustain well in the days to come.

     

    Filmistan has proved to be a damp squib with neither face value nor a definite promotion campaign. With Hindi film audience, critical acclaim and awards is no assurance of box office success. The film has collected Rs 2.85 crore in its first weekend.

     

    Heropanti has maintained excellent collections in its second week. The film collected Rs 14.25 crore to take its two week total to Rs 50.15 crore.

     

    Citylights has managed to collect about Rs 5 crore for its first week. While Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi is poor with figures of Rs 2.15 crore in its first week, 2 States has added Rs 30 lakh in its seventh week to take its seven week tally to Rs 104.05 crore.

  • Eros International to acquire controlling stake in Techzone

    Eros International to acquire controlling stake in Techzone

    MUMBAI:  Eros International Media (Eros) has announced that it has signed a term sheet to acquire a controlling stake in Universal Power Systems, trading by the name Techzone, a mobile value added services (MVAS) provider for telecom operators based in India for an undisclosed sum. 

     

    Established in 1999 by Naveen Bhandari, Techzone is an aggregator, developer and distributor of entertainment content via mobile platforms in India.  Techzone is particularly focused on the Bollywood films and music markets and has significant region-specific content in Tamil and Telugu.  The company has relationships and billing integration with major telecom networks in India to distribute its content and also has its own ‘Mobile Shortcode’ 56060. Techzone makes its content available to end-users via various methods such as caller ring-back tones (CRBT), mobile radio, short message service (SMS), wireless application protocol (WAP) and interactive voice response (IVR). 

     

    Techzone has done an average of 25 million SMS, WAP or IVR transactions per month over the past three years across 12 major telecom operators in India for which it bills the customers directly through its billing platform. This excludes CRBT transactions which are also marketed and distributed by Techzone but billed by the telecom operators directly. In a given month, a single customer may engage in multiple transactions.

     

    “Techzone will be a strong addition to our ErosNow strategy where content meets technology and distribution,” said Eros CEO Jyoti Deshpande.  “With Techzone’s billing integration and distribution in place across major telecom operators and average transaction traffic of over 25 million monthly over the past three years, we expect this deal to complement our existing ErosNow service. With 870 million mobile subscribers (including over 60 million internet enabled smart phones) in India as of year-end 2013, this is an exciting space for us.”

     

    Techzone CEO & managing director Naveen Bhandari said, “This is indeed a proud moment for Techzone to align with a market leader such as Eros. The consumption of content through mobile platforms is on the increase and the timing of this alliance could not have been better.”

     

    The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and execution of definitive agreements. 

     

  • ‘Breaking Bad’s’ Bryan Cranston and ‘HIMYM’s’ Neil Patrick Harris snag major Tonys’

    ‘Breaking Bad’s’ Bryan Cranston and ‘HIMYM’s’ Neil Patrick Harris snag major Tonys’

    MUMBAI: The 68th Annual Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre, well known as the Tony Awards saw firsts for Bryan Crantson and Neil Patrick Harris and a record-breaking win for Audra McDonald. Broadway’s biggest night honoured A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder with Best Musical and All the Way for Best Play. Both productions scored four honours each.

    The awards show got off to a hoppin’ start with Hollywood star Hugh Jackman (X-Men: Days of Future Past) on Sunday in New York. The evening’s host entered Radio City Music Hall hopping his way from the city streets, down the aisles and then backstage where he proceeded to meet the cast members from many of today’s biggest Broadway shows.

    The first award of the night went to Rylance of Twelfth Night for best performance by an actor in a featured role in a play. This marked his third Tony after having previously won for Jerusalem and Boeing-Boeing.

    Audra McDonald, known on the small screen for Private Practice, won best lead actress in a play for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, marking her sixth Tony and making her the biggest Tony winner of all time. She now tops five-time Tony winners Angela Lansbury and the late Julie Harris.

    All the Way won best play — and its lead star, Bryan Cranston, who previously won the Golden Globe award and the EMMY award for his portrayal of a high school chemistry teacher with terminal lung cancer in Breaking Bad, snagged his first Tony, taking home best lead actor in a play for playing former President Lyndon B. Johnson in his Broadway debut. The former Breaking Bad star beat Samuel Barnett from Twelfth Night, Chris O’Dowd from Of Mice and Men, Mark Rylance of Richard III and Tony Shalhoub with Act One.

    The lead actor in a musical honour went to Harris for his portrayal of a German transsexual in Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Harris, well known as the womanizer Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother has won Primetime EMMY Awards, and now he has a Tony to his name. The actor edged out Ramin Karimloo of Les Miserables, Andy Karl from Rocky along with Jefferson Mays and Bryce Pinkham, who both star in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder. Lena Hall of Hedwig and the Angry Inch took home the award for best feature performance by an actress in a musical.

    Presenters included Hollywood big shots like Kevin Bacon, Matt Bomer, Wayne Brady, Zach Braff, Kenneth Branagh, Patricia Clarkson, Bradley Cooper, Fran Drescher, Clint Eastwood, Emilio Estefan, Gloria Estefan, Vera Farmiga, Will Ferrell, Tony Goldwyn, Anna Gunn, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ethan Hawke, Carole King, Zachary Levi, Lucy Liu, Kate Mara, McDonald, Leighton Meester, Alessandro Nivola, Zachary Quinto, Emmy Rossum, Liev Schreiber, Orlando Bloom, Barrett Foa, Jonathan Groff, T.I., Samuel L. Jackson, Judith Light, Rosie O’Donnell and Patrick Wilson.

  • Sequel to ‘The Xpose’ to hit screens on 29 May

    Sequel to ‘The Xpose’ to hit screens on 29 May

    MUMBAI: After the success of The Xpose, Himesh Reshammiya will now be starring in the sequel of the movie. According to distributor Anil Thadani, The Xpose  which was made at a budget of Rs 9 crore, with promotions on print and advertising costing Rs 6 crore has done a net business of Rs 22.77 crore  in three weeks.

     

    The sequel to The Xpose which will release on 29 May 2015 is set in the era of the romantic superstar Rajesh Khanna, when hundreds of girls committed suicide as the news of the romantic superstar deciding to get married broke. But then there was one such girl who was murdered in the name of suicide. Himesh’s character will be taken forward in the sequel who plays superstar Ravi Kumar (inspired by Raaj Kumaar) solving the mystery.

     

    One big name from the industry will be seen in a special appearance, playing Rajesh Khanna. The movie will have four big supporting artists and two heroines. The other cast and credits will be announced shortly.

     

    “The director will also be announced soon as there are currently differences between HR MUSIK and Ananth Mahadevan on his price. Mahadevan wants a price hike,” says creative producer Rakesh Upadhyay.

     

    Himesh says, “I am truly excited for the sequel and happy for my dad Vipin Reshammiya that I have given him a hit franchise as he is the official producer of the film. Ravi Kumaar’s character has been appreciated universally by critics as well as the audiences, The quirkiness in his dialogues are a highlight, the sequel will be a landmark with regards to a very big musical thriller, grand visuals, thrills and dialogues in the correct budget and explore the stunning truth of the 70s Bollywood.”

     

    The shooting for the movie will commence from 7 December 2014 and will conclude on 7 February 2015.  The music will be launched on 3 April 2015, with the movie releasing on 29 May 2015. 

  • Priyanka Chopra’s ‘Exotic’ feat Pitbull hits the 41 million mark

    Priyanka Chopra’s ‘Exotic’ feat Pitbull hits the 41 million mark

    NEW DELHI: Actor-singer Priyanka Chopra is on her way to creating history, as her second international single ‘Exotic’ feat Pitbull crossed the 40 million viewership mark on Youtube.

     

    One of the most celebrated personalities on the global platform and the first Indian recording artiste in the United States with major mainstream appeal, Chopra has much reason to celebrate as the single recently hit 41 million views on the Vevo Channel on Youtube, speaking volumes of her growing popularity internationally.

     

    Priyanka’s second record breaking single ‘Exotic’ which hit no 1 in India and featured on the Billboard’s top 20 list, was also featured throughout the 2013 Guinness International Champions Cup as the soccer tournament’s official theme song.

     

    The dance number was the first major crossover of the two biggest media industries in the world, Hollywood and Bollywood, representing a combined 4.5 billion fans around the world. Chopra even launched her signature milkshake “The Exotic” at the Millions of Milkshakes Stores in West Hollywood, joining the likes of David Beckham, Katie Perry and Leonardo Di Caprio.

     

    Reacting to the feat, Chopra said, “40 million views is an overwhelming number. Much love to my fans.”

  • Film soon on legendary actor-politician NT Rama Rao

    Film soon on legendary actor-politician NT Rama Rao

    NEW DELHI: The legendary actor N T Rama Rao, who was also Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh in the mid-eighties and was later succeeded after his demise by his son-in-law N Chandrababu Naidu, is to be immortalized in a new Telugu film based on his life.

     

    Titled Mahaganudu, the funds from the film will be donated for the development of the new capital of Andhra Pradesh post-bifurcation.

     

    Director D Kumar Rajendra said: “We are adapting the life story of Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao into a film. We will make it in such a way that it does not provoke any controversies or prejudices. The actor who will play the title role will be revealed soon.”

     

    “The revenue generated from this film will be donated to the development of the new capital of Andhra Pradesh. This is our way of contributing to the development of the state,” he added.

     

    The film will be jointly produced by Anil Sudhakar, N.B. Chowdhary and Krishna Rao. Mahaganudu has also been written by Rajendra.

     

    NTR, one of the pioneers of Telugu filmdom, also served as the Chief Minister of the state after he floated the Telugu Desam Party.

     

    The late NTR is one of the pioneers of Telugu film industry and starred in 274 Telugu films, 15 Tamil films and three Hindi films. 

  • Review: ‘Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty’… Akshay strikes

    Review: ‘Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty’… Akshay strikes

    MUMBAI: Starved of audience-drawing films, exhibitors are going to heave a sigh of relief this week as the old guard, Akshay Kumar, returns with the sort of action drama he is known to excel at. A film about a soldier must be about guns and extraordinary physical prowess, and this film delivers on that front. It also makes a nice change from the many recent films filled with goons driving around in brand-new black SUVs or sedans and brandishing hockey sticks and swords and sickles. What is good about Holiday is that it caters to both, the single screens as well as multiplexes. While patriotism meted out in films is otherwise jeered at, patriotism in the right film released in right atmosphere only adds to the film’s pluses. That is to say, after the recent general elections, the mood and the swing in the country is positive and the feeling of belonging is back.

    Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty is a remake of the Tamil film, Thuppakki, also written and directed by A R Murugadoss’ (director Ghajini) of which has also been made in Bengali as Game.

    Akshay Kumar is an army man returning home in an army special Western Railway train to Mumbai on a holiday. The engine has developed a snag on the way and the jawans are out in the open enjoying a game of street fight: Akshay vs another tough jawan. This is to establish Akshay’s character and his fighting prowess for the nth time since he was launched.

    At Mumbai Central, Akshay is pulled away by his father, mother and two sisters to a family where he is to present himself as a suitor for Sonakshi Sinha. This is a sort of relief since in this long, 2 hour 50 minute film, Akshay is not required to fall in love, pine and all that. This way, he and Sonakshi will help fill the romantic angle without wasting much time and also provide some entertainment in the process.

    Producers: Aruna Bhatia, Vipul Amrutlal Shah, Reliance Entertainment.

    Director: AR Murugadoss.

    Cast: Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Farhad Daruwala, Sumeet Raghavan, Zakir Hissain.

    The story starts now. Akshay is on a holiday and meets his old friend, Sumeet Raghavan, a PSI with Mumbai Police. Akshay imposes himself upon him, takes charge of his files and also his case. There is a blast in the street bus and a lot of school children are killed. Akshay chases the bomb planter because he is running away when he had no reason to. Akshay makes the man his personal prisoner to get whatever information he can from him.

    It looks like the sleeper cell has been activated by the chief of terrorists; Farhad and 12 members of the cell have been given instructions to place bombs at 12 important locations of Mumbai. Akshay knows the plan and the date. He decides to involve his army colleagues who have all gathered at the wedding of one of the batch. Twelve army experts follow twelve terrorists on a mission to plant bombs. Akshay, who knows the details, is in command and chooses a specific moment when all 12 terrorist planting the bombs should be shot in the army way; right in the middle of the forehead.

    A pace is set for a showdown between Akshay, flaunting the Indian army banner, and the terrorist handler, Farhad, also a bag of muscles. Anybody can guess who will win but the script makes it worth your while to go through it because the climax is interesting.

    This film, frankly, is not about performances, one does not expect that with Akshay and Sonakshi in the lead. Akahsy’s forte is his fitness and action and he gives all of it here. The stunts, performed by Akshay himself and composed by Greg Powell, are daring and thrilling. Sonakshi Sinha looks fat and unattractive and she also displays all of that here. The third most important character in the film is Farhad, who fits this role like a proverbial glove. Govinda makes a cameo as Akshay’s army commander with comic shades.

    The director caters to the masses though he does suffer from a few usual glitches in details. He has got the pulse of the mass. Musically, the film has a couple of good songs with Tu hi toh hai…. being quite lilting while Ashq na ho… has a special appeal. Dialogue is witty at places. Action is excellent, in fact the soul of the film. The action sequences and Akshay do full justice to each other.

    Thanks to recent record of Akshay films and admissions and reopening of colleges, the opening response of Holiday is about 10% less than expected but the film should get better over the weekend as the word spreads.

    Filmistan…………No go

    Interestingly, the credit list of Filmistan names Shyam Shroff and Balkrishna Shroff as producers who are a film family of three generation’s standing; they have been into everything from producing-financing films, world rights holders, distributing films, being in exhibition trade in that they have been among the early entrants to multiplex era as well. The film is about India Pakistan people, divided by borders but otherwise so similar. It also depicts two extremes of the population across the line and how the lives of the innocent are dominated by others.

    Producers: Shyam Shroff, Balkrishna Shroff, Shaila Tanna, Subhash Choudhary, Siddharth Roy Kapur.

    Director: Nittin Kakkar.

    Cast:  Sharib Hashmi, Inaamulhaq, Kumud Mishra, Gopal Datta, Waseem Khan.

    Sharib Hashmi is a total film buff and aspires to be an actor. While his struggle is on, his roommate, an AD, suggests Hashmi also join as an AD. He explains how many of the top stars of today were AD before they got a break. While on this job, he gets another offer, that of working with a foreign unit shooting a documentary in Rajasthan. Hashmi readily agrees.

    It is while Hashmi is driving back to the base after shooting that he is kidnapped by terrorists from across the border. Their plan was to kidnap the white men who had come to shoot the film but in the dark of the night, they kidnap Hashmi. He is taken to a hamlet where a local family of an elderly man, Waseem Khan, and his two sons is asked to look after him and the terrorist group’s two men, Kumud Mishra and Gopal Datt, who will look over Hashmi. Along with Hashmi, they have also brought his camera and film rolls which fascinates Khan’s older son, Inaamulhaq.

    Inaamulhaq is also a film buff selling Hindi film DVDs to make a living. He makes sure the others in the village are entertained by arranging film shows on DVD regularly. These are the occasions when Hashmi, otherwise locked up in a room, talks his way out to watch films. He and Inaamulhaq hit it off instantly and become great friends.

    Hashmi’s one attempt at escaping is foiled but now he has a friend who has decided to help him. Inaamualhaq tries to get him out in a burkha but again to no avail; they are caught within minutes. Finally, the chief of the group visits the village when Khan requests him to release Hashmi. The chief agrees but Kumud has other plans.

     Filmistan has good intentions and a fair idea to make a small budget film. However, the very premise is not convincing. Even if terrorists have walked into India and kidnapped a man, what are they doing not only keeping him but also wasting their two men on him to keep guard round the clock? Though the film is edited again after Censor, it still feels lengthy as the proceeds become monotonous for the entertainment is provided in the form of hero mimicking various film stars of past and present. There is no apathy either for the cause or for the hero’s situation.

    Director has an eye for details. The script needed to be tauter. Songs are used in the background. There is also the use of some old films and clippings which usually finds favour with the audience. While all the performances are good, Hashmi tops with Inaamulhaq coming close second. Kumud Mishra and Gopal Datt are effective.

    Filmistan is okay for festival circuit only.

  • ‘Chal Bhaag’ slated for release next week

    ‘Chal Bhaag’ slated for release next week

    NEW DELHI: It is rare that a director heeds the advice of his cast members about a film, but Prakash Saini surprised all when he agreed after a screening of his film ‘Chal Bhaag’ along with his crew to remove certain scenes on the advice of his main actor Deepak Dobriyal.

     

    ‘Chal Bhaag’ is a film that highlights the plight of those who have served their prison sentences but continue to be defamed or ostracized by society, ‘Chal Bhaag’, is slated for release next week on 13 June.

     

    The film is an action comedy directed by Prakash Saini. The story revolves around three prisoners and the situations they land in. 

     

    A production venture of Alimoh Films, it stars Deepak Dobriyal, Mukesh Tiwari, Tarun Bajaj, Keeya Khanna, and Varun Mehra in the main roles.  

     

    ‘Chal Bhaag’ is the story of three troublemakers: Munna Supari, Bunty Chor and Daler Singh Tadipaar. The three find themselves in prison, facing the wrath of the vengeful inspector. When they learn that they`re only being released so they can be killed, the three must band together in order to survive’, the director said during a press meet.

    Deepak Dobriyal added, “This film, I would say is obviously not very different from the films that made earlier but It does highlight the present scenario of our system and shows persons suffer sometime even after undergoing their sentences. The audience will enjoy this roller coaster ride kind story of the film.”