Category: Movies

  • Paris Hilton denied entry into Japan

    MUMBAI: After being denied entry at Tokyo‘s airport on Wednesday following her drug violation in the US, Paris Hilton has cancelled her Asia tour to promote her fashion and fragrance lines and boarded a private jet back to Los Angeles.


    Hilton had arrived in Japan on Tuesday morning but spent the night in an airport hotel after undergoing six hours of questioning by officials. Incidentally, on Monday, she had pleaded guilty to a drug charge in Las Vegas. She was arrested last month for cocaine possession.


    Hilton also cancelled appearances in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. She isn‘t the only celebrity who has faced problems entering Japan. Madonna was restricted from entering the country during the 2002 World Cup finals because of past drug offences but was later given a 30-day visa as a special delegate. Paul McCartney was also arrested for marijuana possession at the Narita airport in January 1980 and later deported.
     

  • Tushaar Kapoor to float production firm

    MUMBAI: Tushaar Kapoor, the son of Jeetendra, has decided to turn producer. He will soon flag off his production company, Tushaar Kapoor Motion Pictures.


    Kapoor will initially produce two films. The first, to be directed by Sagar Bellary, will be titled Double Jhol in which the actor will play a double role. The second, directed by S.Manasvi, will be a romantic comedy.


    Says Kapoor, “Besides making my films, I will produce a couple of films along with Balaji Telefilms for emotional reasons.”


    It is interesting to note that this will be the third production house from the house of Kapoors, the first two being Balaji Telefilms and its wholly owned subsidiary, Balaji Motion Pictures.
     

  • Richard Gere in Indo-Italian film directed by Gautam Ghosh

    MUMBAI: Bengali filmmaker Gautam Ghose will soon sign Richard Gere for his next bilingual (Hindi-English) film, Lala.


    The Indo-Italian project, set in the backdrop of Narmada Bachao Andolan, is the story of an Indian village boy who tries hard to survive in Mumbai until his chance encounter with an European author.


    Richard Gere will play the author‘s role. The shooting of the film will be held in Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai and France or Italy.


    Since the film deals with the Narmada valley issue, it is being said that activist Medha Patkar might play a cameo in the film.


    Ghose‘s last Hindi film was Yatra while his next Bengali film, Moner Manush, is set for release soon.
     

  • Delhi High Court dismisses plea against Dhobi Ghat

    MUMBAI: The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea against the title of Aamir Khan‘s upcoming film Dhobi Ghat and penalised Vinod Kumar Kanojia, the petitioner for frivolous lawsuit.


    The Court rejected the petition, stating that Dhobi Ghat is a geographical description of a place and is not offensive.


    The High Court bench of Chief Justice Dipak Nisra and Justice Manmohan found no merit in the petition and imposed a penalty of Rs 25,000 on the petitioner and asked him to deposit the same with the National Blind Relief Association.
     
    In his petition, Kanojia, who heads the Hindustan Kanojia Organisation of dhobis, claimed that the title of the film may lead to caste division. He sought from the Court a change of the film‘s title before it was released in theatres. He had also requested the Censor Board to assess the film‘s title in order to avoid caste division.


    Dhobi Ghat is about four people who are separated by class and language but are drawn into compelling relationships.

  • Caine in second part of Journey to the centre of the Earth

    MUMBAI: Michael Caine is in final discussions to join the star cast of New Line‘s sequel to its 3-D remake of the sci-fi classic Journey ToThe Center Of The Earth titled Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.


    The script, losely based on Jules Verne‘s The Mysterious Island, has Josh Hutcherson reprising his role from the 2008 Center Of The Earth remake starring Brendan Fraser. 


    The film will have Hutcherson partnering Dwyane Johnson who will play his mom‘s boyfriend on a trip to a mythical island to find his missing grandfather.


    Caine‘s role as the grandfather will see the veteran engaging in several chase sequences including one involving giant bees.


    The film to be directed by Brad Peyton will roll in October in Hawaii and then move to North Carolina.
     

  • Anaheim Fest at Disneyland resort California

    MUMBAI: The first Anaheim International Film Festival will be held at the Disneyland Resort, California.


    The festival, scheduled to run from 13 to 17 October will include feature-length films, documentaries and shorts from around the globe. The films will be screened at Anaheim‘s new UltraStar Cinemas at the GardenWalk.


    “Filmmaking has always been at the heart of our company, since Snow White premiered in 1937. It is befitting that Disneyland Resort host this celebration of filmmaking and support the inaugural Anaheim International Film Festival,” said Disneyland Resort President George A. Kalogridis.


    The evening will include a dinner and an awards presentation ceremony for the festival‘s winning films, as well as lifetime and career achievement awards for film industry veterans.


    The event will close with a VIP showing of Disney‘s new California Adventure nighttime water spectacular, World of Color.
     

  • Arbaaz Khan sorts out Zandu Balm matter

    MUMBAI: The standoff between Arbaaz Khan Productions (AKP) and the manufacturers of Zandu Balm has come to an end.


    Says Khan in a statement, “It‘s all been amicably sorted out of court, thanks to ad-man Prahlad Kakkad. He knew both parties very well and initiated discussions.”


    AKP has decided to have a tie-up with the company and Malaika Arora who mouthed the Munni track in Dabangg will be the company’s brand ambassador.


    Arora has become the beneficiary of the settlement between her husband‘s production company and a brand named in the Munni track.


    Kakkad is expected to shoot the first balm ad with Malaika soon.


    Statistics say that the business of the balm company doubled since the song came on air.
     

  • Akshay Kumar signs Russel Peters for his first international film

    MUMBAI: Akshay Kumar has signed up Hollywood comedian Russell Peters to star in his first international movie project.


    The shooting of Break Away, a cross-cultural comedy drama set in India and Canada, started this week under the banner of Hari Om Entertainment. 


    Kumar‘s dream project, being made in collaboration with the Canadian government and First Take Entertainment, Polytechnique RP and Whizbang Films, will have actors from Canada and the majority of the shooting will be done in that country.


    It may be noted that Emily Van Camp was considered to play the leading lady, but has now been replaced by Camilla Belle.


    Directed by Robert Liberman, the film has Canadian born Vinay Virmani in the lead.
     

  • Aamir Khan’s Dhobi Ghat in legal tangle

    MUMBAI: Aamir Khan’s Dhobi Ghat, directed by his wife Kiran Rao, has got into legal hassles of creating caste division in the dhobi community.


    Hindustan Kanojia Organisation of Dhobis chairman Vinod Kumar Kanojia has approached the Delhi High Court and demanded a change of title before it releases in theatres later this year.


    The chairman has requested the Censor Board to review the film’s title so that it does not encourage caste division in society. “The film has been given the name to hurt the feelings of the community, which is highly condemned. It could have been given some other name,” Kanojia stated in his petition.


    “The community has been notified as scheduled caste in the Constitution and calling any person by its name is a punishable offence. The film’s title is violating fundamental rights of the community and it must be restrained by the court,” Kanojia added.


    The court is likely to hear the matter on Wednesday.
     

  • Eros IPO oversubscribed 26.5 times

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media‘s (EIML) Rs 3.5-billion initial public offering (IPO) has been oversubscribed 26.51 times, demonstrating investor interest in the most profitable Indian movie company.


    The company received bids for 491.87 million shares, as compared to 18.55 million shares on offer. The IPO price band was set at Rs 158-Rs 175 per share.


    The qualified institutional investors reserved portion got subscribed 25.79 times. Non institutional and retail investors‘ segments got subscribed 73.40 times and 11.95 times respectively. 


    EIML, the pure play movie company, had roped in nine anchor investors ahead of the issue allotting 3.6 million shares at Rs 165 per share. The anchor investors included Citigroup, The India Fund, IDFC Mutual Fund, Lloyd George Investment Management, Indus Capital Adviser and Lockheed Martin Corp.


    The company intends to use Rs 2.8 billion from the proceeds of the issue to acquire and co-produce Indian film rights, primarily Hindi films, as also Tamil and other regional language films. The surplus amount will be used towards general corporate purposes including meeting future growth requirements.