Category: Movies

  • 3D animated docu-fiction of Dalai Lama soon

    MUMBAI: Lotus Productions and Integral Films will co-produce a 3D animated docu-fiction on the Dalai Lama that French director Jan Kounen will helm.


    Initially titled The Secret History of the Dalai Lamas, the film has now been titled The Last Call. The film, based on a script by Jean-Claude Carriere, will be co-directed by Kounen and Anne Paris.
     


    The Last Call that will focus on Tibetan culture and the history of the Dalai Lama through the times will feature real documentary footage and interviews with the current Dalai Lama plus fictionalised representations. The $4.9 million film will be shot in October and November this year.


    Lotus Productions will also partner Integral Film on Heaven & Earth, the untold story of German pilot Erwin Dold, a prison camp commander of the Nazi Third Reich acquitted of charges after the war for his compassion for 5,000 prisoners.


    Lotus is also in the pre-production stage on Capucine Henry‘s Shambhavi with Only Dreams India.

  • Maui Film Fest Hawaii to honour Zac Efron

    MUMBAI: The Maui Film Festival in Hawaii will honour teen heartthrob Zac Efron with its Shining Star Award later this month.


    The star of High School Musical 3: Senior Year and 17 Again will be presented the award on 16 June, the festival‘s opening night.


    Festival director Barry Rivers termed the 22-year-old Efron as an ‘exemplary shining star‘. This year‘s mantra is ‘Trust the Future‘ and Efron is an actor with an extraordinary career behind him and an even more brilliant one ahead of him, Rivers quips.
     

  • Shemaroo pays tribute to Raj Kapoor, releases 21 films in one DVD pack

    MUMBAI: On showman Raj Kapoor‘s 22nd death anniversary, Shemaroo Entertainment has released 21 films made under the RK Banner in one single pack.


    Priced at Rs 1,999, the DVD pack titled ‘RK Films The Show Must Go On‘ contains of three sections with seven DVDs each.


    Shemaroo Entertainment director Hiren Gada said, “RK Films was one of the most prominent production houses in India. All of Raj Kapoor‘s films are classics and the pack we are releasing will be of great nostalgic value for fans of Raj Kapoor.”


    The first section contains films like Aag, Barsaat, Awaara, Aah, Boot Polish, Shree 420 and Jagte Raho. Second section contains films like Ab Dili Door Nahi,
    Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai, Sangam, Mera Naam Joker, Kal Aaj Aur Kal,Bobby and Dharam Karam.


    The third section has films like Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Biwi-O-Biwi, Prem Rog, Ram Teri Ganga Maili, Henna, Prem Granth and Aa Ab Laut Chalen.


    Whether it was the characterisation of the protagonists in his films (Shree 420 and Awara) or movies with strong social messages (Boot Polish and Jis Desh Mein anga Behti Hai), or the music in his films, Raj Kapoor excelled as a filmmaker in all departments.
     

  • Kites dives, while Prince of Persia rises

    MUMBAI: Compared to its first weekend haul of Rs 650 million (Rs 480 million domestically and Rs 170 million internationally), Rakesh Roshan and Reliance Big Pictures‘ Kites took a severe dip and managed to garner just Rs 300 million in its second weekend.


    The most expensive film ever, in terms of the distribution price paid by Reliance Big Pictures, Kites had to perform very well at the box-office, in its first two weeks, to recover a sizeable amount of the investment.


    The negative feedback that the film received after the first day of release gave way to cracks that were visible on the first Saturday and then from Monday onwards. Many viewers across India came to know that Kites was not in Hindi and hence gave the film a miss.


    Comments Fun Cinemas COO Vishal Kapur, “Though Kites did terrific business in the initial three days of its release, footfalls started receding from Monday onwards. I can only say that the film has been falling noticeably at the box-office. We will have a few shows of the film here and there for another two weeks.”


    Says a trade analyst on condition of anonymity, “Yes, the film was ideally
    targeted to gross between Rs 1.2 to Rs 1.3 billion, but that was not to be. Though the film‘s performance in India is poor, the result of the English and the Spanish versions has yet to come in. Nothing is over yet. There‘s still time. It‘s better to wait and watch.”


    The film will find fresh competition with the release of Prakash Jha and UTV Motion Pictures‘ Rajneeti this week.


    Meanwhile, Prince of Persia, that opened last Friday, has had a bumper opening in major metros. “It registered 70 to 80 per cent occupancy in its first weekend and is bound to do good business in the coming weeks,” discloses Kapur.


    On the other hand, Paramount‘s Shrek Forever After continued to attract audiences even in its second week. “Though the opening was not as expected for a franchise as big as ‘Shrek‘, the film recorded footfalls between 40 and 50 per cent all throughout the first week,” notes Kapur.

  • Cinepolis partners Sheth Developers for mega project

    MUMBAI: Cinepolis, the country‘s first international film exhibitor, has tied-up with Sheth Developers, a leading real estate and property company, for its new upcoming mega retail space, Vivacity.


    The proposed property situated in Thane will feature a 14-screen megaplex touted to be the largest cinema complex in the country. Four of these screens will be dedicated to Cinepolis VIP, a luxurious and ultra premium cinema experience that will also be the largest format of its kind in India. The mall and the megaplex is expected to be open in the second half of 2011.


    The fully digital cinema facility will showcase over 70 shows in a single day offering patrons with unprecedented flexibility in choice of film titles and choice of show timings.


    Said Cinepolis India joint MD Deepak Marda, “We look forward to our participation in the project with our flagship‘s first of its kind theatre concept that will establish new standards for cinemas in the country and transform the way we watch movies.”


    The complex will feature wide and expansive lobbies, gourmet food and beverage selections including the concept of a live kitchen, auditoriums and the very latest in audio and video technologies including the emerging digital 3-D format screens.


    Sheth Developers VP leasing and finance JP Biswas added, “Our partnership with Cinepolis reiterates Vivacity‘s commitment towards bringing not only the best brands but also world-class entertainment to our customers. We look forward to Cinepolis India bringing its international lineage in delivering world class film entertainment to cine enthusiasts.”


    Cinepolis plans to open 500 screens in India by 2016.
     

  • Algerian film Masquerades to release in Dubai on 3 June

    MUMBAI: Algerian film Masquerades that made a name in the international film circuit bringing much credence to Algerian cinema, is set to release in Dubai on 3 June. It will play till 16 July.


    Produced and directed by Lyes Salem, the film was Algeria‘s official Oscar entry under the Best Foreign Film category. Masquerades, which premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) in 2008, also won the Muhr Arab Award and the Fipresci Award under the category of ‘Best Film‘. 


    Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) artistic director Masoud Amralla Al Ali said that the screening of Masquerades in Dubai was arranged after a growing demand from discerning moviegoers for the internationally acclaimed cinema.


    The film is the story of Mounir who lives with his family in the heart of the Algerian Aures. An arrogant man, he has only one dream: to finally be appreciated by his fellow citizens. He adores his sister Rym, who falls asleep anywhere and whom the village is convinced will end up a spinster. A Masquerades underscores the triumph of hope.


    Incidentally Masquerades won the ‘Grand Prize‘ at the Fameca Festival; the Grand Prix at The Arabian Sights Film Festival of Washington DC; The Golden Hawk at the 9th Arab Film Festival Rotterdam; the ‘Special Jury Award‘ at the Beirut International Film Festival and the Grand Festival Prize for the Best Female Performance (Rym Takoucht) at the Festival Vues d‘Afrique Montreal, Canada.
     

  • Shrek edges out Sex and the City to stay at No.1 spot

    MUMBAI: DreamWorks Animation‘s Shrek Forever After edged out Sex and the City 2 to cling on to the No. 1 spot at box-offices in the US. In its second weekend the film roped in $43.4 million till Sunday.


    Box-office analysts were expecting Sex and the City 2 to take the No. 1 position, but it took the third place with an estimated haul of $37.1 million. On the other hand Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time took the No. 2 spot with a four-day haul of $37.7 million.


    While Shrek Forever After was released by Paramount Pictures, Sex and the City 2 was distributed by Warner Bros. Prince of Persia was released by the film studio division of The Walt Disney Co.

  • Pirated discs worth Rs 420 mn seized across Maharashtra and Gujarat

    MUMBAI: The Hollywood-Bollywood coalition against piracy has started gaining wings.


    Earlier raids against pirates were only conducted in Maharashtra, more specifically in Mumbai and suburbs. Now raids are being conducted in the interiors of Maharashtra and the neighbouring state of Gujarat.


    Recently, police across Maharashtra and Gujarat conducted several raids across Mumbai, Buldana, Vadodara and Surat and uncovered 41,713 pirated discs including multiple DVD prints of recent Hollywood and Bollywood releases like Kites, Iron Man 2, Shrek 4 and Badmaash Company.


    The Mumbai police conducted multiple raids across Mumbai and seized close to 8,755 pirated discs. In a raid conducted by a joint team of 12 members from the SS Branch (PI Kane) and AA Khan & Associates in Chembur, 4,500 discs were recovered from six stalls in the area. In a similar raid, the Powai Police Station seized close to 1,800 DVDs. 


    Commented AA Khan, “Piracy is a serious offence and one which is rampant within major parts of the city. We along with Mumbai Police are dedicated to the cause of arresting the increase of such activities. However, the job of the police is nullified since the common man goes and purchases movies from such pirates. People need to remember that besides denying the creators of the content their fair share, the proceeds from such sales fund several illegal activities including terrorism in India and abroad.”


    Simultaneous raids conducted by Nallasopara and Mira Road Police stations unearthed 350 pirated discs.


    In Buldana, the United Copyright Protection Association (UCPA) conducted a where the team seized 15,000 pirated DVDs, 3,000 inlay cards and one burner with nine in-built DVD writers. The material is said to be worth Rs 250 million.


    The first raid in Gujarat was conducted in Vadodara by the police along with UCPA that resulted in the seizure of 14,953 pirated DVDs and 10 DVD writers worth Rs 500,000. The second raid conducted in Surat yeilded 1,960 pirated CDs and DVDs.

  • Bollywood gears up for IIFA Weekend, Awards

    MUMBAI: As the International Indian Film Academy gears up to commemorate its second glorious decade of celebration, India‘s biggest cinema stars are ready to descend onto Colombo from 3-5 June, 2010.


    The Videocon IIFA Weekend and the Micromax IIFA Awards is being hosted by the Sri Lankan Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB).


    Star TV will once again showcase the Micromax IIFA Awards globally. Co-sponsor Panasonic will to promote green products at the event. Sri Lankan Airlines will be partnering IIFA as the official airlines partner. The literacy partner for IIFA 2010 is Linc Pens. Reebok is the apparel sponsor for the IIFA Foundation Cricket Match. Western Union has also come on board as the official money transfer partner.


    IIFA 2010 will host the IIFA Foundation Celebrity Cricket Match, in support of Unicef‘s ‘Cricket for Children‘ project, to be played between India‘s top cinema stars and Sri Lankan cricketers. Mandira Bedi, Chunky Pandey and Javed Jaffrey will host the match.


    3 June will see the trend-setting IIFA Foundation Fashion Extravaganza which will be a trail blazer event in Colombo, with Indian and Sri Lankan fashion designers showcasing their collections. The stylish duo Viveik Oberoi and Dia Mirza will host the trendy night. The IIFA Foundation Fashion Extravaganza will be spread over two days and is of special significance as it supports the IIFA Foundation. The Foundation is a charity organization that was set up by the IIFA Academy to support families of the film industry workers who have been adversely affected during the production of films.


    This year, ‘IIFA Fashion Rocks‘ will feature Indian designers Manish Malhotra and Vikram Phadnis and leading Sri Lankan designers Yoland and Kanchana (KT Brown). The Manish Malhotra collection is inspired from textures of the Mughal period influenced by the British Raj, albeit they will retain a contemporary perspective. While the collection by Vikram Phadnis, specially created for the IIFA Fashion Extravaganza, will have an influence of costumes and styles inspired by Indian films through the years. Sri Lankan designer Yoland‘s collection will feature pieces depicting the Sri Lankan traditional mask and floral designs inspired from the country.


    The second night of the IIFA Foundation Fashion Extravaganza – IIFA Bling will feature celebrity showcases by designers, Rocky S and Nandita Mahtani. The collection by Rocky S includes classy suits with a twist, creating an old English school feel. Nandita Mahtani‘s line will consist of evening wear, appealing to women of all ages. The night is sure to dazzle audiences as the Indian film fraternity walks the ramp.


    A special preview of upcoming film Lamhaa will be showcased at the Videocon IIFA Weekend. The thriller film which is written and directed by Rahul Dholakia, stars Bipasha Basu, Sanjay Dutt, Anupam Kher and Kunal Kapoor. It is a story on terrorism and militancy, set in Kashmir. Lamhaa stars, Sanjay Dutt and Bipasha Basu are set to toss the coin to determine the side playing first at the IIFA Charity Cricket Match.


    The films, Help starring Mugdha Godse and Bobby Deol and Knock Out, starring Irfan Khan, Kangana Ranaut and Sanjay Dutt are also set to provide media with their first peek during the Videocon IIFA Weekend.


    Speaking on the association with the IIFA, Videocon Industries director Anirudh Dhoot said, “We are delighted to partner with the IIFA and present the Videocon IIFA Weekend for the second consecutive year. The Videocon brand has evolved over the past year to emerge as a vibrant convergence of next-generation entertainment, convenience and communication. The Videocon IIFA Weekend is an extravaganza that brings together and showcases Indian entertainment on a global platform and presents us the perfect opportunity to celebrate our brand evolution amidst India‘s colourful cultural diaspora.”

  • PVR Pictures to release Mel Gibson’s Edge of Darkness on 25 June

    MUMBAI:Mel Gibson-starrer Edge of Darkness has been released all over India on 25 June nationwide.


    The emotionally-charged thriller directed by Martin Campbell (Casino Royale fame) sees the return of Mel Gibson on the silver screen after eight years. Set at the intersection of politics and big business, the film also stars Ray Winstone, Danny Huston, Bojana Novakovic and Shawn Roberts.


    PVR joint MD Sanjeev Kumar Bijli said, “We are excited about our latest Hollywood offering. It is a powerful movie with a distinctive storyline coupled with some amazing performances.”


    PVR has earlier released movies like Twilight series and Remember Me.


    The story of the film is about Thomas Craven (Gibson) who is a veteran homicide detective for the Boston Police Department and a single father. When his only child, 24-year-old Emma (Bojana Novakovic), is murdered on the steps of his house, everyone assumes that he was the target, but he soon suspects otherwise and embarks on a mission to find out about his daughter‘s secret life and her killing.


    His investigation leads him into a dangerous, looking-glass world of corporate cover-ups, government collusion and murder and to shadowy government operative Darius Jedburgh (Ray Winstone), who has been sent in to clean up the evidence. Craven‘s solitary search for answers about his daughter‘s death transforms into an odyssey of emotional discovery and redemption.


    The film is based on the BAFTA Award-winning BBC mini-series of the same name.


    “Someone suggested the possibility of making it into a film about five years ago. I thought it was a great idea. I always felt that it was a very powerful story: a father loses his daughter and goes on a journey of discovery not only to find out who killed her and why but also who she really was,” reveals Campbell.


    PVR Pictures has released the film in association with GK Films Production.