Category: Movies

  • Vidhu Vinod Chopra to launch archive division

    MUMBAI: Producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra is working towards making a bank of classic films in the form of detailed books.


    The books will include the minutest details of a script that will include the screenplay, deleted scenes, character sketches, reworked scenes, casting and everything that goes into the making process of a film.


    Chopra‘s intention is to make such books available to students and cinema lovers.


    The first among the books that will be available in the market would be Chopra‘s latest hit, 3 Idiots, to be followed by the Munnabhai series. Later, Chopra will go into making books of classic films like Mother India, Kagaz Ke Phool and Pyaas. for which necessary permissions are being shot.


    The project will come under a new division of Vinod Chopra films that is yet untitled. A special team has been formed to ensure that all the necessary details are included in the book.

  • India ups Cannes Film Fest presence

    NEW DELHI: For 10 years, India has been increasing its presence at the Cannes Film Festival year after year. And now, is seems to have visibly surpassed all the previous years in terms of the films being screened in different sections.


    A high-level 45-member team, led by the ministry of information and broadcasting secretary Raghu Menon, will also be at the seaside resort in France which is considered the most important of all International Film Festivals. The fest begins on 12 May while the Indian pavilion will be inaugurated on 13 May by Menon.


    Veteran filmmaker S Krishnaswamy of Krishnaswamy Associates, remembered for his film Indus Valley to Indira Gandhi and other short films and series, will be present along with his producer Mohana Krishnaswamy to showcase his latest feature-length documentary, A Different Pilgrimage. The documentary is about the spread of Hindu culture in south east Asia from ancient times. The film has been extensively shot in some Asian countries including Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. Filmed by the award-winning Madhu Ambat, the film has research by Dr Lokesh Chandra of Delhi.


    Senior filmmaker Pulak Mukherjee of Entertainment Creation is also showcasing his documentary The Uncaptured Passion, directed by Mohammed Afzal Khan and Harshvardhan Singh. The 30-minute film has been made by seven final year engineering students of the National Institute of Technology in Durgapur and is the story of Aditya Shrivastav who is a creative person and a passionate photographer since childhood. When he grows up, he is put under a lot of mental pressure from his surroundings which turns him into a psycho. But, his passion lives on.


    Veteran Delhi-based distributor Parvesh Mehra, who recently held an exhibition of some of the earliest photographs and posters from Indian cinema in the capital, will also be at the Cannes Fest to purchase some foreign films for the Indian market. 


    Both the Confederation of Indian Industry and Assocham have made arrangements for Indian film professionals. While the CII has taken two booths in the Palais des Festivals and is providing table space in the market area, Assocham is hosting the official India pavilion in the Village International along the famed Cannes Croisette in association with the ministry of information and broadcasting.


    A large number of filmmakers and film distributors from India will also be present at the Festival.


    Khandhar, starring Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and Pankaj Kapoor, which has been restored by Reliance MediaWorks at the National Film Archives of India, will be screened in the Classics section introduced last year. The film had won awards within the country and also at Montreal and Chicago.


    Reliance MediaWorks will also showcase its efforts at restoration of old films during the Festival between 12 and 23 May.


    UTV is showcasing five films including Udaan, co-produced by Anurag Kashyap and directed by Vikramaditya Motwane (selected for the ‘Un Certain Regard‘ section), and Aamir Khan’s Peepli Live, apart from a market screening of Paresh Mokashi’s Harischandrachi Factory. The film is about the making of the first indigenous Indian film, Raja Harishchandra, in 1913 by DG Phalke.


    I Am Kalam, a feature film by debutante Nila Madhab Panda and inspired by former President APJ Abdul Kalam, is to be screened in Le Marche du Film section while the Naga short film, Last of the Tattooed Head Hunters, by Vikeyeno Zao, has been selected in the short film corner category of the festival.

  • Final years of Beatles to be made a film

    MUMBAI: Musician Liam Gallagher will unveil a new film project about the final years of the Beatles at the upcoming Cannes International Film Festival. Gallagher, who has been a fan of the Beatles has reportedly acquired the film rights from Richard DiLello‘s memoirs. 


    Gallagher will announce the film project based on the book – ‘The Longest Cocktail Party: An insider‘s diary of the Beatles, Their Million-dollar Apple Empire and Its Wild Rise and Fall.

  • Iron Man 2 stands supreme all around

    MUMBAI: Marvel Studios‘ Iron Man 2 outpaced its predecessor opening atop domestic rankings with an estimated $133.6 million in weekend box-office. The first Iron Man that also starred Robert Downey Jr. debuted in May 2008 with $98.6 million.


    Distributed by Paramount, the film marked the fifth biggest bow ever and Paramount‘s best to date. People were expecting that the broad pre-release buzz of the film could translate into a record-breaking opening, but the $158.4 million opening performance of The Dark Knight in July 2008 seems to be unscathed.


    Iron Man 2 ruled the foreign theatrical circuit over the weekend for the second week taking the No. 1 spot with $57.2 million from 10,774 locations in 61 markets. The film accumulated an overseas box-office total of $194 million.


    Combined with the film‘s $133.6 million opening domestic tally, Iron Man 2 has generated a worldwide gross of $327.6 million to date.


    In China, Iron Man 2 drew $7.3 million from about 3,000 situations. In Germany and Austria, the film drew a combined opening tally of $3.88 million putting it to a No. 1 position in each market. The film also finished No. 1 in Korea ($4.7 million from 834 locations), Australia, Turkey, Russia, Brazil, Italy and Mexico.


    In France, the film lapped up $4 million from 655 locations, in the UK. It took the top spot with $4.9 million drawn from 426 spots.

  • Housefull grosses Rs 950 million in first week

    MUMBAI: Nadiadwala Grandsons‘ Housefull, which released on 30 April, has grossed Rs 950 million worldwide. While it has pocketed Rs 750 million from India, it has earned Rs 200 million from the overseas markets.


    The film enjoyed a wide release with 2000 plus screens.


    Commenting on the film‘s performance over the week, Eros International Media Sr VP – distribution Nandu Ahuja said, “Post the fabulous opening weekend, Housefull has remained steady through the week. With the second weekend coming up, we are confident the film will continue its superb run over this weekend too.”


    Said PVR CEO Amitabh Vardhan, “The film has been doing extremely good business with the full week registering approximately 50 per cent occupancy. The way the film has been performing, we expect occupancy between 70 to 80 per cent during the next weekend akin to that of the first weekend.”


    The film recorded a very positive opening weekend at Rs 480 million in India, making it the second highest opening after 3 Idiots.


    The Sajid Nadiawala produced Housefull, a comic caper, stars Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh along with Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta, Arjun Rampal and Jiah Khan.
     

  • Iron Man 2 gets biggest opening weekend!

    MUMBAI: Early tracking soon after the release of the Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle starrer Iron Man 2 suggests that the film might have the biggest opening weekend in history.


    Iron Man 2 (IM2) that opened on Friday at a record 4,380 locations in North America will surpass the $102.1 opening of the original version two years ago. 


    Reports say that IM2 grossed around $1.7 million at sold-out midnight screenings in North American with an additional $3.5 million from screenings that began as early as 8pm in New York on Friday.


    IM2 began rolling out in Europe last weekend, where it has already sold more than $100 million worth of tickets.

  • Vidhu Vinod Chopra sends legal notice to producer of ‘The 4th Idiot’

    NEW DELHI: Filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra has sent a legal notice to Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, warning him not to release the animation film, The 4th Idiot, which is said to be a sequel to 3 Idiots.


    Chopra has also asked Chowdhury of Dynamic Memory not to hold the premiere of the film in Lucknow on 9 May as scheduled.


    Chopra has noted that in the public announcement, Chowdhury had said that his film is a sequel to 3 Idiots and takes off from where that film ended.


    Claiming that no permission was taken from him to make any sequels, Chopra said he would be forced to take legal action if Chowdhury did not cease publicity and release of the The 4th Idiot. A copy of the notice has been sent to World Unity Convention Centre in Lucknow where the premiere is to be held.


    He pointed out that Chowdhury had not only announced his film to be a sequel, but also used the same character names that were used in 3 Idiots.


    Chowdhury is the Guinness world record holder for strong memory and maximum push-ups.


    The 4th Idiot starts where 3 Idiotsends – that is, at the school of Phunsuk Wangdu. It explores what education would be like if Phunsuk Wangdu was the school principal. It is the story of a boy, Pappu, who, by using the techniques taught by Ranchordas Chanchar in the first film, achieved his otherwise seemingly unachievable goals like getting first position in school, winning his dream girl and even going to the moon.


    With two melodious songs and narration by Chatur Ramalingam of 3 Idiots (Omi Vaidya), it is a journey to understand the brain’s hidden potential.
     

  • Shyamchi Aai to be widely screened on Mother’s Day

    MUMBAI: To coincide with Mother‘s Day on 9 May, Marathi film Shyamchi Aai will be widely screened across hundreds of cinema halls in Maharashtra.


    The film was the autobiography of freedom fighter, social activist and writer Sane Guruji, revolving around his relationship with his mother.
    In 1953, the book was adopted as a film which, in 1954, won the first National Award for best feature film.


    The film, which centers on a mother‘s unconditional love for her child, will also be screened widely in Andhra Pradesh and Punjab. 


    In Shyamchi Aai, Sane Guruji, fondly called Shyam as a child and belonged to a Brahmin family in rural Maharashtra in pre-independence era, narrates his memories to a group of children. The story unfolds in the form of chapters named ‘ratra‘ (night in Marathi).


    Shyam‘s mother gets married into a wealthy family, but they gradually become a victim of debt-ridden poverty. She falls ill and dies, but her life leaves quite a mark on Shyam.


    Avers Rudraa Home Video director Subhash Chheda, “It is a story that literally everyone – adult or child, man or woman, educated or illiterate – can relate to. After all who has not been touched by and changed forever by a mother‘s love.”
     

  • Irrfan Khan to play Lalit Modi in ‘The Commissioner’

    MUMBAI: After Lalit Modi personally gave a nod to incorporate all the upheavals that overtook his life in the recent past, Percept Picture Company has decided to go ahead with The Commissioner for which it has signed Irrfan Khan to play the ex-IPL commissioner.


    Says producer Shailendra Singh, “Lalit Modi has indeed given us the nod to include all the new developments in his life and career. We are going full throttle with the project. Modi‘s life was never an ordinary story. But now it is more compelling; hence, the title, The Commisioner, that has the word ‘mission‘ tucked in it. Modi is a man who was and is a man on a mission.”


    Shamin Desai who had earlier directed Percept‘s 24×7 Raftaar, has been roped in to direct the film.


    Writer Sridhar Raghavan who has worked on films such as Khakee and Apaharan, is currently working on the screenplay.
     

  • Paramount Famous Productions picks up rights of The Romantics

    MUMBAI: Team Todd, Plum Pictures, Benaroya Pictures and Four Of A Kind Productions have announced that Paramount Famous Productions has picked up the entire US and Canada distribution rights of The Romantics. 


    The film, that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, has been produced by Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Jennifer Todd, Suzanne Todd, Michael Benaroya, Ron Stein and Daniel Hendler and written and directed by Galt Niederhoffer.


    Featuring an all star cast including Katie Holmes, Josh Duhamel, Anna Paquin, Malin Akerman, Adam Brody, Dianna Agron with Candice Bergen and Elijah Wood, The Romantics is about a tight knit group of college friends who reunite for a wedding of two of their own.


    Paramount Famous Productions president Louis Feola says, “We are thrilled to be in business with the talented team at Plum Pictures and their partners. We have been tracking several of Plum‘s projects and “The Romantics” is a great way to start”.