Category: Movies

  • Rakesh Roshan approaches Shah Rukh Khan for Krrish sequel

    MUMBAI: Rakesh Roshan has approached Shah Rukh Khan to play a gray character in his upcoming film krrish 2 that will have Hrithik Roshan in the lead.


    It is being said that Deepika Padukone has been finalised for the krrish sequel.


    Apparently, SRK has told Roshans that he can be available only after the release of his film Ra.One.


    The sequel to Rakesh Roshan‘s 2006 film has been in the pipeline for a while and after the debacle of Kites and Guzaarish, Roshan has taken it upon himself to ensure that his son‘s career gets back on track.


    The last time Khan and Hrithik came together on screen was in Karan Johar‘s Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.

  • US Library to archive 25 films

    MUMBAI: As part of its National Film Registry, the US Library of Congress will preserve twenty five films with artistic, cultural or historical significance.


    Films selected to be part of the library include Saturday Night Fever, McCabe and Mrs Miller, horror classic The Exorcist, All the President‘s Men and Grey Gardens, a documentary about Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis‘ eccentric relatives. Another film is 1913‘s Preservation of the Sign Language, a two-minute film of George Veditz, one-time president of the National Association of the Deaf of the United States.


    Culling them from suggestions by the National Film Preservation Board and the public James H Billington, the librarian of Congress, chose the films in the registry.


    The collection also includes films noted films like The Pink Panther and the 1980 disaster-film spoof titled Flying High – Airplane!, The Bargain, Cry of Jazz, Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, The Empire Strikes Back, The Front Page, It‘s a Gift, Let There Be Light, Lonesome, Make Way For Tomorrow, Newark Athlete, Our Lady of the Sphere, Study of a River, Tarantella, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and A Trip Down Market Street.


    The library preserves copies in its cold-storage vaults among millions of other recordings at the Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center in Virginia.

  • MGM to have a new headquarter

    MUMBAI: Almost a week after coming out from bankruptcy, MGM has decided to have a new headquarter in Beverly Hills.


    The studio signed a lease last Sunday for the six-story, 144,000-square-foot Beverly Drive office building that was to be occupied by WME. The new Beverly Drive building, which was completed earlier this year, has had a brief but tumultuous history. Originally, it was to be occupied by the William Morris Agency, but the firm‘s 2009 merger with Endeavor threw a kink into those plans.


    The studio will vacate its current headquarters the MGM Tower in Century City. The company had leased around 200,000 square feet at the 35-storey building and had been trying to sublease the offices to other parties, but that plan never came to fruition.


    In order to break its lease and leave the 10250 Constellation Blvd. building, the studio will pay a ‘one-time‘ fee to landlord JMB Realty Corp., it is understood.
     

  • Release of Tera Kya Hoga Johnny postponed

    MUMBAI: Sudhir Mishra‘s Tera Kya Hoga Johnny, which was slated for release on 31 December, has been delayed indefinitely.


    In a press statement, film‘s publicist said, “The release of Tera Kya Hoga Johnny is being postponed indefinitely owing to unfavourable market conditions.” 


    The film, that has debutant Sikandar Agarwal in the lead, also has actors like Neil Nitin Mukesh, Soha Ali Khan, Karan Nath, Kay Kay Menon and Shahana Goswami.


    Produced by Tutu Sharma and Manu Kumaran of Medient Production, Tera Kya Hoga Johnny traces the lives of individuals trapped in extreme circumstances with four short stories.
     

  • Amitabh Bachchan, Cameron Diaz to share dais at IIFA

    MUMBAI: The 12th edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards will take place in Toronto in June next year, making it the first North American city to host the awards ceremony.


    Since the IIFA will be held at Toronto, many big names from the American film industry are being invited to attend. Of them is Cameron Diaz who will be sharing the dais with Amitabh Bachchan.


    Says a source at the IIFA, “The IIFA organisers Wizcraft have already spoken to Diaz. Events are being planned to accommodate Bachchan and Diaz on the same platform for several discussions on the coming together of Bollywood and Hollywood.”


    The IIFA will start off with a four-day festival and an industry forum.
     

  • Directors peeved on new Copyright Act

    MUMBAI: Directors of Film and Television are angered and up in arms against the amended copyright act.


    Indian Film and Television Directors‘ Association (IFTDA) with its over 5,000 members have protested against the HRD ministry‘s parliamentary committee that has omitted the word ‘director‘ as the principal author from the list of beneficiaries in the revised Copyright Act.


    Throughout the world, the film is considered as a work of art and treated as the director‘s personal vision. The European Union law protects the director‘s work like an original copyright holder. In America, director shares the bounty via residuals through the life of the film.


    Comments director Krishna Shah, “American Directors‘ Guild is one of the most powerful trade bodies in Hollywood taking best possible care of its members. Where ever I may be, my copyright benefits from my earlier directorial ventures get passed on to me without fail. It is scary the way directors and their trade body out here get marginalized.”


    Prominent film directors and representatives of IFTDA and their over 5000 members of Screen and TV directors and assistants feels insulted and humiliated by some of its associates from the film world misguiding/manipulating the concerned authorities for their ulterior motives. 


    Says IFTDA CCO and Mumbai-based director Uday Shankar Pani, “Being refused of our very existence as the ‘author‘ of a film is like being convicted, sentenced without a trial. Our records show that time and again, IFTDA has written to ministry, referred by Maharashtra ex- CM Vilasrao Deshmukh and Union Minister Dr Veerappa Moily, pointing out our views and objections.


    “Lack of any response and a sudden omission from the list proves a cleverly , manipulated ploy to keep the directors out. Such motives will only divide the film family in times to come and adversely affect the Indian Film Industry! Government should leave it to the film industry to sort out this issue among ourselves and then forward it to them for endorsement!”


    Thus even the HRD Ministry that proposes to protect the rights of scriptwriters, lyricists, composers and sound recordists, has left out the film directors. Directors have got their heads together and are acting swiftly before the recommendations get tabled. They are determined to use all their power to keep up their prestige, honour by getting the copyright benefits.


    If this is not done, the consequences to come in the future would be very bad. Come what may, director‘s will not leave their copyright and let some producers/actors/writers rule the game?


    Grumbles director Mohan Siroya, “Now is not the time for mere seminars and discussions, but action. First thing is IFTDA, or similar bodies, if any, should immediately file a writ petition in the High Court or Supreme Court seeking directives not to pass the proposed amendments.”


    Every one in the film industry says the man behind the ruckus is Javed Akhtar. “When it all started the ‘Principal Director‘ did appear on the top of the list of beneficiaries for copyright benefits. In the absence of any representation from Directors , they missed out being considered as ‘author‘ in the amended copyright Act by the parliamentary committee. Producers played a key role in getting the directors getting omitted from the list, ” Akhtar explains.
     

  • Japan film and animation firms among orders at Tiffcom

    MUMBAI: At the 7th Tokyo International Film Festival Content Market (Tiffcom), recent trade fair in Japan, local film and animation firms secured close to $1 million worth of deals film at).


    According to data from the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions, Hubo Productions, a Mandaluyong-based independent production house garnered the most trade inquiries among all 10 Philippine participating companies at the Festival.


    Also local subtitling and dubbing company Beginnings at Twenty Plus got a lot of inquiries mostly from companies that it had already done some work for, indirectly.Most of those that inquired about Beginnings at Twenty Plus‘ services discovered that the firms they had outsourced jobs to had tapped the dubbing and subtitling firm to do the work for them. 


    The full-length 3D animated film RPG Metanoia, the entry of Star Cinema, Ambient Media and Thaumatrope Animation to the Metro Manila Film Festival also generated a lot of interest among the festival attendees that included network giant Turner Entertainment Networks Asia.


    Production companies from China, Malaysia and Thailand also saw the possibility of co-producing the 3D animated flick in their countries. This buyer response made RPG Metanoia the country‘s best-selling offering at Tiffcom.
     

  • Forbes’ highest earner list has Oprah on top

    MUMBAI: Oprah Winfrey has topped the annual highest earners list of 2010. For this, the 56-year-old brokered a syndication deal for her talk show, ran her own magazine and readied the launch of her own network.


    By this, she sourced in $315 million putting her way ahead of James Cameron who took the No. 2 spot pulling in $210 million. 


    Tyler Perry, at No. 3, was way ahead of some of Hollywood‘s most legendary filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer. He banked $125 million in the year from his films Why I Did I Get Married Too? and For Colored Girls.


    Musician Beyonce Knowles was the only one to crack the list‘s top 10 by earning $87 million that edged down Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift in the top 20 list.


    Holding down the last spot was Judge Judy, whose monetary success is equal to Swift‘s $45 million.

  • Ormax Media launches study to track Bollywood stars’ popularity

    MUMBAI: Media research and consulting firm Ormax Media has launched ‘Stars India Love‘, a monthly Bollywood study that will track popularity of film stars.


    As part of the study procedure, ‘Stars India Love‘ is conducted across five markets – Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Indore, among 2000 respondents every month, in the target group 15-34 years, SEC A and B. In the research, each respondent is asked to name his or her top two favorite male and female film stars each.


    In the first track, conducted in November 2010, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif have ranked as the most popular male and female star respectively. Among the female stars, Katrina (50 per cent share) is followed by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (30% share). However the battle is tougher among males, with Salman (34 per cent share), closely followed by Shah Rukh Khan (31 per cent).


    Among female stars, Kareena Kapoor, Kajol and Priyanka Chopra are on third, fourth and fifth place with 20 per cent, 18 per cent and 14 per cent share respectively. Whereas among the male stars, Aamir Khan (23 per cent), Hrithik Roshan (21 per cent) and Akshay Kumar (16 per cent) are among the top five list.


    Speaking on the relevance of the monthly popularity tracking of Bollywood stars, Ormax Media CEO Shailesh Kapoor said, “With big releases every month and fresh stars constantly bursting on the seams, star popularity is a very dynamic parameter. Hence, a monthly track has wide usage across various industries.


    “For an advertiser, it becomes imperative to know these changing trends, so that they can encash them in time for endorsement-related decisions. For TV channels, the findings can be useful inputs while deciding on celebrities for various reality shows. For film producers, it can affect casting and pricing decisions for upcoming film projects.”


    Ormax Media had launched a similar tool in January, Small Wonders, a quarterly kids television study that ranks kids‘ favourite characters on television. In August 2009, it had launched a similar product for the Hindi GEC universe called ‘Characters India Loves‘, which is a quarterly study measuring the favourite television characters of Hindi GEC viewers.

  • UTV claims Rs 630 mn collection of Tees Maar Khan

    MUMBAI: UTV Motion Pictures, the co-producers of Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif starrer Tees Maar Khan has claimed that the movie has found its place amongst the top three highest opening films ever, after Dabangg and 3Idiots.


    The company said in a release that TMK‘s gross collection was Rs 630 million, while their net collection stands at Rs 420 million in India.


    UTV also said that the film saw a great response overseas with large numbers like: In Pakistan, the film collected $58,000 again making it the highest opening day ever for a Hindi film in the country. In US the film grossed $850,000, in UK it brought in GBP 320,000 in the UAE the film grossed $550,000 while in Australia, the film broke all records with the highest opening day gross of $550,000.