Category: Movies

  • Sonakshi and Imran lend their voice for Rio 2

    Sonakshi and Imran lend their voice for Rio 2

    MUMBAI: In a first, Hollywood and Bollywood will come together in Rio 2 – the sequel to 2011’s hit animation flick Rio – and see two of Bollywood’s leading stars feature as the main voices for the dubbed Hindi version.

    Sonakshi Sinha and Imran Khan will feature as the lovable and memorable macaws Jewel and Blu respectively, for Rio 2. The English version of the movie will see the voices of Anne Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg again which will be dubbed in Hindi by Sonakshi Sinha and Imran Khan. 

    Though in the past B-town actors have lent their voices on a small scale, like Shahrukh Khan in The Incredibles, this is the first time such a huge Bollywood association has taken place for a Hollywood franchise. 

    Rio 2 which is one of the most anticipated Hollywood movie in India, is an adventure comedy set in the Brazilian city of Rio De Janeiro. The movie will feature the return of Blu, Jewel and their three kids who leave their domesticated life for a journey to Amazon rainforest. 

    Rio 2 (3D) releases on 11 April 2014 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

  • Seth MacFarlane’s Cosmos documentary to premiere at White House Film Festival

    Seth MacFarlane’s Cosmos documentary to premiere at White House Film Festival

    MUMBAI: On Friday, February 28, the White House is hosting the first-ever Student Film Festival, featuring the work of more than a dozen young filmmakers who created short films celebrating the role of technology in the classroom.

     

    The Filmmaker-in-Chief, President Barack Obama was at Buck Lodge to celebrate progress on ConnectED when he recorded the video on his iPad. ConnectED is an ambitious project to connect 99% of American students to next-generation broadband and wireless technology within five years. In Adelphi, he announced that some of America’s largest companies answered the President’s call to action towards that goal by pledging more than $750 million in commitments to deliver cutting-edge technologies to classrooms, including devices, free software, teacher professional development, and home wireless connectivity.

     

    Building on the President’s eagerness to connect students to technology, and his newfound interest in filmmaking, The White House excited to host the first-ever White House Student Film Festival. In November, we called for Kindergarten to 12th grade students around the country to create short films on the role of technology in their classroom, and students responded with nearly 3,000 entries. In collaboration with the American Film Institute, the White House will screen the finalists’ works this Friday along with a star-studded cast including Kal Penn, Bill Nye, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Conan O’Brien.

     

    In addition to the celebration of the student films and the President’s remarks, FOX and National Geographic Channel will treat the attendees to a sneak peek of the first episode of the upcoming television series, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, a US documentary executive produced by Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy, Ted, The Cleveland Show) which celebrates the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).

  • Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar to dance on Honey Singh’s tunes

    Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar to dance on Honey Singh’s tunes

    MUMBAI: They are the two heartthrobs of Bollywood and when they come together they create magic. We are talking about Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar. Since the time they did David Dhawan’s Mujhse Shaadi Karogi together in 2004, the two have made a great jodi on silver screen.

     

    The duo is set to come together for a special item song by Yo Yo Honey Singh in Grazing Goats Pictures’ Fugly.  The actors, as they rekindle their bromance, will be seen flexing their dance moves with four newcomers.

     

    After Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, the duo came together in Shirish Kunder’s Jaan-E-Man in 2006, followed by a track in Tees Maar Khan in 2011.

     

    It is being said that Salman, who is a good friend of Ashvini Yardi, the co-partner in Grazing Goats Pictures, is doing this as a friendly gesture towards the lady.

     

    Fugly is a coming-of-age drama directed by Kabir Sadanand. It is the story of four friends: Dev (Anil Kapoor’s nephew Mohit Marwah), Devi (grandniece of Sayed Jaffery, Kiara Advani), Gaurav (Olympic medalist Boxer Vijender Singh) and Aditya (Slumdog Millionaire actor Arfi Lamba) and how this carefree bunch, at the threshold of their lives, get caught in a ‘Fugly’ incident, which sucks them slowly into the big bad world of corruption, politics and the real society in the capital.

     

    The film is set to release on 16 May 2014.

  • ‘The Good Road’ director will mentor students for digital film making

    ‘The Good Road’ director will mentor students for digital film making

    MUMBAI: Gyan Correa, director of much acclaimed film The Good Road that was an official entry to represent India for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, has joined hands with Frameboxx, an animation and visual effect training studio in Mumbai for mentoring students for their Digital Film Making classes.

     

    Gyan Correa who also won the national Award for Best Gujarati film last year for his directorial debut, has directed over 500 TV commercials and documentaries. His work is renowned in the worlds of advertising, NGOs and art, including some of India’s leading corporates, the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, UNICEF and the UGC etc.

     

    Gyan says: “Film making is a skill born of that right blend of theory and practice. It’s exciting that Frameboxx has given me a chance to develop a platform for the next generation of film makers. The Boxxoffice way is to have students far spend more time in the field making films, rather than in classroom lecture. That’s exciting and compelling”.

    Students at Frameboxx will get this opportunity to not only interact and learn from him but few will also get to gain practical experience by assisting him in various projects since Gyan is actively involved with Advertising, Film Direction and Production.

    The duration of the course would be of twelve months and the first batch will commence in March this year.

    Frameboxx chief creative officer Kireet Khurana and creator/director of Toonpur Ka Superrhero says: “Under the mentorship of award-winning advertising and feature film-maker – GYAN CORREA, Box-office promises to be one of India’s best Digital Film making courses. Frameboxx is extremely pleased and honored to have an accomplished film auteur like GYAN on its board.”

    Frameboxx also has people like Kireet Khurana associated with them. Kireet, son of Animation Pioneer Bhimsain (creator of Ek Chidiya Anek Chidiya), has directed film Toonpur Ka Superhero with Ajay Devgn and Kajol apart from directing many ad films and TV series. 

  • 12 Years a Slave to be part of public high school curriculum

    12 Years a Slave to be part of public high school curriculum

    MUMBAI: The National School Boards Association (NSBA) is partnering with New Regency, Penguin Books, and the filmmakers to distribute copies of the film, book and study guide of the acclaimed motion picture, 12 Years a Slave to America’s public high schools.

     

    The initiative, coordinated by Montel Williams, host of The Montel Williams Show, one of the longest tabloid talk shows in recent times, will start to distribute 12 Years a Slave nationwide in September 2014 in concert with the new school year. It is modeled against an initiative Williams launched to distribute the Civil War film Glory to public high schools that ultimately led to The Montel Williams Show.

     

    In a press release Montel said, “12 Years a Slave is one of the most impactful films in recent memory, and I am honored to have been able to bring together Fox Searchlight and National School Boards Association to maximise its educational potential.  When Hollywood is at its best, the power of the movies can be harnessed into a powerful educational tool. This film uniquely highlights a shameful period in American history, and in doing so will evoke in students a desire to not repeat the evils of the past while inspiring them to dream big of a better and brighter future, and I’m proud to be a part of that.”

     

    “Since first reading 12 Years a Slave, it has been my dream that this book be taught in schools.  I am immensely grateful to Montel Williams and the National School Boards Association for making this dream a reality and for sharing Solomon Northup’s story with today’s generation,” said Steve McQueen, director of 12 Years a Slave.

     

    12 Years a Slave is an award-winning film that depicts the harrowing tale of a New York State-born free black man kidnapped in Washington, D.C. in 1841 and sold into slavery. This groundbreaking film won the 2014 Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Picture, the Producers’ Guild Association (PGA) Award for Best Picture, the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for Best Film and is nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Motion Picture of the Year.

     

    According to the press release, NSBA President David A. Pickler is quoted saying, “The National School Boards Association is honored to partner with Fox Searchlight Pictures and Penguin Books to ensure that every public high school student in America has the opportunity to stare the stark realities of slavery in the eye through books and film. We believe that providing America’s public high school students the opportunity to bear witness to such an unrelenting view of the evils of slavery is essential toward ensuring that this history is never forgotten and must never be repeated.”

     

    Williams also has joined NSBA as a celebrity spokesperson in its Stand Up 4 Public Schools campaign that showcases the great things happening in America’s public schools.

  • Filmmaker S Sukhdev to get a grand tribute on his 35th death anniversary

    Filmmaker S Sukhdev to get a grand tribute on his 35th death anniversary

    NEW DELHI: The renowned late filmmaker S Sukhdev who set new trends in documentary and non-feature films in the country will be remembered on his 35th death anniversary on 1 March with the screening of the film The Last Adieu by Shabnam Sukhdev.

     

    The event to be held in Films Division in Pedder Road in Mumbai will also see the release of DVDs of Sukhdev’s films.

     

    The Last Adieu is a 90-minute film with English sub-titles that is a personal quest of a filmmaker daughter to unravel the past and make a connection with her filmmaker father, S. Sukhdev, who died suddenly at the age of 46, leaving behind a huge body of work and an unresolved relationship with his daughter.

     

    While he was an accomplished filmmaker in the public eye, his family had another story to tell. With the help of archival audio recordings, old photographs and Sukhdev’s films, Shabnam endeavours to construct a picture of her father as she struggles to love and respect him for who he was.

     

    The film is an important record of a phase in documentary history that inspired and paved the way for the new wave in non-fiction narratives, and pays homage to Sukhdev, an important filmmaker who revolutionised documentary filmmaking in India in the mid sixties and through the seventies.

     

    Produced by Films Division and directed by Shabnam Sukhdev, the film has been edited by Jabeen Merchant with sound design and sound mixing by Mohandas VP and camerawork by Ashwin Shukla.

     

    Sukhdev directed 29 films between 1958 and 1980, his last documentary Sahira being released after his death.

     

    Some of his renowned films were After the Silence, Thunder of Freedom, Nine Months to Freedom: The Story of Bangladesh, Khilonewala, Tomorrow May Be Too Late, An Indian Day, Homage to Lal Bahadur, After the Eclipse, Wild Life in India, And Miles to Go…, and Frontiers of Freedom.

     

    He also directed the feature – My Love in 2970 starring Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore, apart from writing, producing and scripting some other films.

  • Avatar actor arrested for punching photographer

    Avatar actor arrested for punching photographer

    MUMBAI: Sam Worthington, best known for his roles in Avatar, was arrested on Sunday, 23 February after getting into an altercation with a photographer, reports New York Police Department (NYPD).

     

    The 37-year old Australian actor was accused of punching photographer Sheng Li in the face after Li allegedly kicked Worthington’s 26-year-old female companion in the shins at 5:30 p.m. in Greenwich Village, according to NYPD Detective Kellyann Ort. The department refused to reveal any details in regards to the identity of Worthington’s female companion. However, no one succumbed to any injuries.

     

    In addition to Avatar, Worthington also starred in Terminator: Salvation, Clash of the Titans, Wrath of the Titans, Drift, Man on a Ledge, Rogue. He auditioned for the role of James Bond in Casino Royale, but lost to Daniel Craig.

  • Gunday continues its strong run at the box-office

    Gunday continues its strong run at the box-office

    MUMBAI: Last week saw two films of different genres release. Darr @ The Mall a direct lift of a Hollywood flick from 1989 and Highway, a road movie. While, Darr @ The Mall is a total reject, Highway, also not creating a fad, is a little better. In which case, last week’s solo release, Gunday has reaped the benefit.

     

    Darr @ The Mall has fared poorly with its day to day collections barely touching a crore mark. The film collected Rs 3.2 crore for its opening weekend.

     

    Highway, banking on Sajid Nadiadwala’s banner and director Imtiaz Ali’s past record, fared a shade better. The film collected Rs 12.7 crore over its opening weekend with the Sunday collections showing a decent growth.  The film’s 75 per cent business came from Delhi-NCR-Punjab and Mumbai. But, that is not enough to slot the film as an earner with as much as Rs 30 crore incurred for the release of the film.

     

    Gunday proves once again that films on male bonding, friendships don’t usually fail. With an excellent weekend of Rs 43.93 crore, the film ended its first week run with a healthy Rs 63.1 crore adding another Rs 8.15 crore for the second weekend taking its ten day total to Rs 71.24 crore. Both, Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor have consolidated their positions in the industry.

     

    Hasee Toh Phasee has had a decent second week, its average merits notwithstanding. The credit goes to Parineeti Chopra whose performance is being appreciated by all. The film has added Rs 7.7 crore in its second week, taking its two week total to Rs 33.05 crore.

     

    Jai Ho has not managed to do much business at the end of it fourth week with collections of Rs 45 lakh and a four week total of Rs 105.35 crore. It has not lived up to its expectations as other Salman Khan blockbusters in recent history.

     

    Note: An Rs 100 crore grosser is not necessarily a hit because the take home amount is less than 50 per cent of that amount with over half going towards the theatre’s share and a part of it to the distribution expenses.

  • Stories of super traits of superstars

    Stories of super traits of superstars

    MUMBAI: As a journalist for eighteen years and now the editor of an entertainment weekly – Screen from the Indian Express Group, Priyanka Sinha Jha has met and interviewed many stars from the Bollywood industry, but it was a blog by the Bollywood stalwart Amitabh Bachchan that compelled her to think what goes behind the making of a star. Her book – Supertraits of Superstars published by Rupa Publications – that hit the book stores recently features 11 stars from the Bollywood industry, their journeys, their struggles and a lot more.

     

    The germ of this idea, Priyanka says, was sown while reading one of Amitabh Bachchan’s blogs wherein he had quoted his father, poet Harivanshrai Bachchan saying, “Man ka ho to achcha, man ka naa ho to aur achcha”. “The thought led me to wonder how an iconic superstar like him, tided over the rough and tumble of life, and eventually it took shape in the book Supertraits of Superstars,” says Priyanka who is inspired by authors like Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Seth, Shobhaa De, Gerald Durell, Emma Bombeck among others.

     

    While she started working on the book in 2012, the principal writing was done over a period of three months. “It took a while to arrive at the format of the book,” informs Priyanka. The book features the stories of Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Vidya Balan, Karan Johar, John Abraham, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

     

    Priyanka has explored that one idea which differentiates these actors from the rest of the B-Town brigade and one of those defining traits that makes them stand out. It is not just the story, the book also suggests how a reader can benefit from knowing about the stars.

     

    Talking about how she shortlisted the stars for the book, she says, “I selected 11 superstars who have displayed a certain defining supertrait in their lives so for instance,  Mr Amitabh Bachchan for his impeccable discipline, Mr Shah Rukh Khan for the passion and enthusiasm which he brings to everything he does…and so on.”

     

    Call it the advantages of being a journalist or sheer luck, Priyanka didn’t have to struggle much in finding a publisher. “Fortunately for me, Mr Kapish Mehra (owner, Rupa Publishers) and I were on the same page and he approved the idea almost immediately,” she says.

     

    In fact, she got huge support from the publishers. “They gave me ample freedom and were open to most of my suggestions about the book,” she adds.

     

    Priyanka’s husband, filmmaker-writer Piyush Jha also had a successful stint when he turned to writing from filmmaking with two back-to-back bestsellers – Mumbaistaan and Compassbox Killer. However, with utmost humility, in all his interviews, he has given the credit to his wife for turning him to writing. He has often mentioned that it was his wife who realised his potential to write and got him into it.

     

    Quiz Priyanka about the support that she got while she was writing the book and she says, “Well, if it wasn’t for Piyush’s support and guidance at every step, I probably would have never got down to writing it. He was instrumental in getting me out of my comfort zone and send a proposal to the publishers. I can never thank him enough for making this dream – of writing a book – come true!”

     

    Interestingly, Piyush, who mastered the art of distribution of books during the release of his books, has even suggested interesting strategies for this one. “Distribution is actually an area that I know very little of, but Piyush, who acquired a detailed knowledge of it when his books often comes up with innovative suggestions on that front,” says Priyanka.

     

    The book has already got a lot of prominence and a good start at various literature festivals like the World Book Fair in Delhi and the Patna Lit Fest. However, Priyanka thinks it is too early to comment on the response the book is getting. But those who have read the book have felt quite inspired. “With that being said, I would think the purpose of Supertraits of Superstars, has been well served,” she remarks.

     

    An online edition of the book will soon follow. Though Priyanka confesses to still prefer reading books in the old-fashioned manner, she thinks that during travels e-books are a boon since they all fit in within your Ipad! And thus an e-book of her books isn’t a bad idea!

     

    However, the book is available on all possible online sites. In fact the publishers have tied up with Flipkart and Infibeam in the online space and Crossword bookstores in the retail space, informs Ritu Vajpeyi Mohan from Rupa Publications. “The response has been fantastic. People have loved the book and the concept. We have received encouraging responses from a variety of readers,” she adds, also informing that 7000 copies have been published in the first edition and it is being distrbuted all across from tier I to III towns.

     

    The book is priced Rs 195. 

  • ‘Veronica Mars’ to be available for online streaming and download on same day as release

    ‘Veronica Mars’ to be available for online streaming and download on same day as release

    MUMBAI: You can now follow the alumni of Neptune High right from the television screen to your living room. Warner Bros, the studio behind the film, Veronica Mars – based on the TV series created by Rob Thomas, will make the movie available for rent or buy online through cable and satellite providers on the day of the movie’s theatrical release on 14 March, same day it releases in limited AMC theatres across the United States.

     

    Instead of sharing ticket sales with the theatres, Warner Bros has opted to rent screen at 270 theatres which would bring them 100 per cent of the ticket sale.

     

    The film follows Veronica Mars, who has moved to New York City nine years after the events of Season 3, but is forced to return when her old boyfriend Logan Echolls is once again accused of murder.

     

    Last March, the star of the show Kristen Bell and show creator Rob Thomas got together and launched a Kickstarter campaign to encourage the fans of the show to fund it. In its first day on Kickstarter, the project broke the record as the fastest project to reach first $1 million, then $2 million; it also achieved the highest minimal pledging goal achieved and was the largest successful film project on Kickstarter. On its final campaign day, the project broke the record for the most backers on a single Kickstarter project!

     

    The film reunites most of the cast from the cult favourite series – along with Kirsten Bell (House of Lies), the ensemble cast includes Jason Dohring (Moonlight), Kyrsten Ritter (Don’t Trust the B—- In Apartment 23), Ryan Hansen (2 Broke Girls), Chris Lowell (Private Practice) with Ken Marino (We’re the Millers), Max Greenfield (New Girl), Jamie Lee Curtis (Freaky Friday), Martin Starr (Freaks and Geeks), Jerry O’Connell (Crossing Jordan), Justin Long (Live Free or Die Hard) and James Franco (Spider Man).