Tag: Abbas-Mastan

  • Arré to launch ‘Re-Gender’, ‘Official Chukyagiri’ & ‘Abbas-Mastan’

    Arré to launch ‘Re-Gender’, ‘Official Chukyagiri’ & ‘Abbas-Mastan’

    MUMBAI: UDigital’s digital media brand, Arré has been in the news for its bold content after announcing its first digital reality series based on social experiment Ho Ja Re- Gender. The ten months old brand is all set to take entertainment level a notch higher with its two more series Official Chukyagiri and Abbas-Mastan.

    Co-founded by Ronnie Screwvala, B. Saikumar and Ajay Chacko in October 2015, the platform saw the exit of Screwvala in April 2016. The other two founders viz. B. Saikumar, Ajay Chacko along with Enam group acquired the residual stake held by Unilazer Ventures and Screwvala.

    Ho Ja Re-Gender has 20 episodes with the first episode to go on- air from July 23. It is the series is India’s first digital reality series based on a social experiment where six young people find out what it’s like to be the opposite sex. Three men and women will undergo the experience of a lifetime by transforming themselves into the opposite gender. Complete with prosthetics, makeup and clothes, they will role play the other gender through various everyday tasks and special missions inside and outside the house they live in.

    The series is about understanding what it truly means to be male or female in our times and what better way to understand it than becoming the opposite sex?

    Re-Gender, based on a licensed international format from Armoza Formats, comes to India after a successful run in Iran and Germany and will be hosted in India by popular television celebrity Ranvijay Singha and his wife. It also features Rithvik Dhanjani, Karan Wahi, Raghu Ram and Bharti Singh.

    Another series Official Chukyagiri is a slice-of-life fiction web series that is an emotionally charged yet humorous take on life in corporate India viewed through the eyes of an intern.

    Speaking about the content strategy, Arre founder and managing director B. Saikumar said, “We wanted to launch Arré with a differentiated property, one that was entertaining, contextual and clutter-breaking. I am happy that A.I.SHA was the right show to launch with, since the viewer response has been overwhelming and it has set a good benchmark for our upcoming shows. We’re excited about Season 2 and hopefully will pack in enough thrills and chills for our viewers.”

    Third series, Abbas-Mastan is a show about two peace loving terrorists who are also movie buffs. Also producer of A.I.SHA, Raghu Ram, Founder of Monozygotic announced the launch of the show’s season two.

  • Arré to launch ‘Re-Gender’, ‘Official Chukyagiri’ & ‘Abbas-Mastan’

    Arré to launch ‘Re-Gender’, ‘Official Chukyagiri’ & ‘Abbas-Mastan’

    MUMBAI: UDigital’s digital media brand, Arré has been in the news for its bold content after announcing its first digital reality series based on social experiment Ho Ja Re- Gender. The ten months old brand is all set to take entertainment level a notch higher with its two more series Official Chukyagiri and Abbas-Mastan.

    Co-founded by Ronnie Screwvala, B. Saikumar and Ajay Chacko in October 2015, the platform saw the exit of Screwvala in April 2016. The other two founders viz. B. Saikumar, Ajay Chacko along with Enam group acquired the residual stake held by Unilazer Ventures and Screwvala.

    Ho Ja Re-Gender has 20 episodes with the first episode to go on- air from July 23. It is the series is India’s first digital reality series based on a social experiment where six young people find out what it’s like to be the opposite sex. Three men and women will undergo the experience of a lifetime by transforming themselves into the opposite gender. Complete with prosthetics, makeup and clothes, they will role play the other gender through various everyday tasks and special missions inside and outside the house they live in.

    The series is about understanding what it truly means to be male or female in our times and what better way to understand it than becoming the opposite sex?

    Re-Gender, based on a licensed international format from Armoza Formats, comes to India after a successful run in Iran and Germany and will be hosted in India by popular television celebrity Ranvijay Singha and his wife. It also features Rithvik Dhanjani, Karan Wahi, Raghu Ram and Bharti Singh.

    Another series Official Chukyagiri is a slice-of-life fiction web series that is an emotionally charged yet humorous take on life in corporate India viewed through the eyes of an intern.

    Speaking about the content strategy, Arre founder and managing director B. Saikumar said, “We wanted to launch Arré with a differentiated property, one that was entertaining, contextual and clutter-breaking. I am happy that A.I.SHA was the right show to launch with, since the viewer response has been overwhelming and it has set a good benchmark for our upcoming shows. We’re excited about Season 2 and hopefully will pack in enough thrills and chills for our viewers.”

    Third series, Abbas-Mastan is a show about two peace loving terrorists who are also movie buffs. Also producer of A.I.SHA, Raghu Ram, Founder of Monozygotic announced the launch of the show’s season two.

  • Race2 benefits from weak releases

    Race2 benefits from weak releases

    MUMBAI: The much talked about Vishwaroop has not been able to turn the media attention into box office advantage. With a poor opening of Rs 19 million on Friday, the film improved a little on Saturday and peaked on Sunday with Rs 32.9 million to end its opening weekend with Rs 76.6 million. The film is not expected to sustain through the week. The fact that it has been a rainy Monday in Delhi NCR and UP further dampens its prospects in the regions.

    Neil Nitin Mukesh starrer David has not been appreciated and has managed to make just about Rs 20 million in its opening weekend. The film was facing discontinuation from many screens across the board.

    Listen Amaya has not been able to find audience, while Mai has been rejected outright by moviegoers.

    Abbas Mastan‘s Race 2 has benefitted as the poor run of the oppositions helped it have a reasonably decent collections. The film closed its first week with Rs 707.3 million and went on to add another Rs 155 million for its second weekend.

    Inkaar collected about Rs 10 million in its second week taking its tally to Rs 87.5 million.

    Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola collected Rs 7.5 million in its third week to take its total collection to Rs 392.5 million.     

  • Viacom 18 Motion Pictures unveils 2012 film release slate

    Viacom 18 Motion Pictures unveils 2012 film release slate

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the movie production and distribution business under Viacom18 Group, has unveiled the movie lineup for the next year.

    Starting from Abbas-Mustan‘s Players on 6 January, the company will release Pen India and Boundscript Motion Pictures‘ Vidya Balan-starrer Kahaani on 9 March.

    It would be followed by Vishesh Film‘s Blood Money on 23 March. On 20 April, the company will release Wide Frame Pictures and Viacom18 Motion Pictures‘ JV Bittu Boss.
     
    The company has also announced other films, for which release dates are yet to be finalized. The list include Anurag Kashyap‘s two-part feature offering Gangs of Wasseypur, Ram Gopal Varma‘s Department, David Dhawan‘s Chashme Baddoor, Rani Mukherji-starrer Aiyaa, an untitled film starring Arjun Rampal and Chitrangda Singh being directed by Sudhir Mishra, Son Of Sardar and Sunny Deol‘s Ghayal Returns.

    “With the lineup, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures is well on track to achieve its goal of being in the list of the top three production houses in India within three years of its existence,” Viacom18 Motion Pictures COO Vikram Malhotra said in a statement.

  • ‘We are considering an IPO’ : Venus Records & Tapes director Ratan Jain

    ‘We are considering an IPO’ : Venus Records & Tapes director Ratan Jain

    Venus Records & Tapes director Ratan Jain is a busy man, collecting box-office feedback from his new release De Dana Dan.

     

    Built on Rs 670 million with Eros as an equal partner, the movie is crucial to Jain‘s expansion plans. He is readying a movie with Priyadarshan and another with Abbas-Mastan after having stayed away from film production for a brief while due to an unrealistic rise in prices.

     

    Venus has one-third of its revenues coming from music. With a correction in prices, the company plans to swing back into acquisition of titles.

     

    Venus is also considering an initial public offering (IPO) to fund its expansion plans.

     

    The company expects to clock a revenue of Rs 1.20 billion this fiscal on the back of a big movie release and the music business.

     

    Cutting across his busy schedule, Jain speaks to indiantelevision.com‘s Sibabrata Das and Ashish Mitra about the need to be cautious in an overheated movie market.

     

    Excerpts:
     

     
    Why has Venus been slowing down on movie production and acquisition of music rights for the last couple of years?

    The prices skyrocketed and we decided to stay outside the ring. Some companies wanted to scale up and actors and technicians jacked up their rates to an unrealistic level. The movie industry went haywire. The same thing happened to the music industry. For the films that we released, we, however, kept the music rights. But it did not make business sense for us to acquire music rights at such inflated prices.
     

     
    Do you see the prices having fully corrected?

    They have definitely corrected to a large extent and things have come to some state of reality. But some actors and technicians are still looking at extremely high rates. Despite a fall in the cost structure, there is a scale down in the number of movies being produced this year.
     
     

    Venus has swung back into action with a big budget movie De Dana Dan. Has the co-production with Eros come at the right time for you?

    The movie is made on a budget of Rs 670 million and it is a 50:50 joint venture project with Eros. While Eros has kept the home video and international distribution rights, we have the India distribution and satellite TV rights. Baba Arts is handling the distribution for us. Early indications from the box office show that the movie is going to be a hit.

     

    Priyadarshan makes out-and-out comedy films. De Dana Dan also marks the return of all three protagonists of Hera Pheri – Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal.
     

     
    Will this movie spur you to scale up particularly as it comes after a gap of more than a year since your last film Maan Gaye Mughal E Azam?

    Yes, Maan Gaye… released on 22 August 2008. And I rolled the shooting of De Dana Dan on 26 November last year, the day the terrorists struck in Mumbai. I remember when we were in a middle of a shoot, we got a call from a friend of mine that terrorists were firing at CST.

     

    As far as my film goes, we do a research of at least six months and then go in for shooting. This film has taken exactly a year.

     

    I don‘t see Venus doing more than two movies a year. We could also be doing smaller movies but it is difficult to market and release them. We have two projects in the pipeline – one with Priyadarshan in August and the other with Abbas Mastan.

     
     
    Will you go for a syndication model or sell outright the satellite TV rights for De Dana Dan?

    We are in advanced negotiations to sell the rights. Syndicating the movie to multiple broadcasters is good for channels but not for us. It takes time to recover money. And it has worked when you have big hits like Jab We Met and Singh is Kinng which can have many runs across channels. Syndication also works when you have a basket of films.
     
     

    ‘We expect to clock Rs 1.20 billion in FY‘10. Venus is not just surviving on movie releases. We have a strong music business. We also trade in satellite TV and video rights‘
     
     

    Have prices for satellite rights slumped this year?

    Prices have fallen compared to last year. Internal competition and entrants have spoilt the market. We had fictitious prices ruling the market.
     

     
    Has the downturn affected your revenues?

    There is no recession in the entertainment business. We clocked over Rs 1 billion last fiscal and are expecting to have a turnover of Rs 1.20 billion in FY‘10. Venus is not just surviving on movie releases. We have a strong music business. We also trade in satellite TV and video rights.
     

     
    What steps are you taking to boost your revenues from the music segment?

    Music accounts for 30-40 per cent of our total turnover. Besides mainstream Bollywood, we bring out music CDs of all kinds including ghazals, regional languages and bhajans. We are exploiting the digital and mobile platforms. A major chunk of our revenue comes from downloading.
     

     
    But you haven‘t been acquiring music rights aggressively in recent years?

    With the prices going berserk, we largely stayed out of it. But we have a vast library, holding over 3000 music titles. While 600 are film music titles, the remaining are non-film music titles.

     

    On the movie front, we have negative rights of 50 movies.
     

     
    Zee had shown interest in acquiring 60 per cent stake in Venus in 2006. What went against the deal?

    There were commitment issues. While at that time we thought of that as an expansion route for us, now we are not looking at such alliances.
     
     

    Are you looking at other ways of raising capital to fund your expansion plans?

    We are considering an initial public offering (IPO). We were not ready for a public listing then. Now we have taken the necessary steps. We could also be looking at a pre-IPO placement. But we haven‘t frozen our plans yet.
     

  • Eros International in 2-year output deal with K Sera Sera

    Eros International in 2-year output deal with K Sera Sera

    MUMBAI: London-headquartered media and entertainment group Eros International that owns and distributes Bollywood content globally has announced a long-term output deal with the Mumbai-based production house K Sera Sera to co-produce and exclusively handle global distribution of its forthcoming films.

    Indiantelevision.com was the first to report that K Sera Sera and Eros were in negotiations for an output deal.

    “We have signed an MoU for a broadbased two-year output deal. We are working out the details,” says K Sera Sera managing director Parag Sanghvi. The deal is “for assignment of some of its rights for some of its forthcoming film projects.” Definitive agreement for assignment of the rights shall be entered between the parties at a later date.

    The deal gives Eros access to K Sera Sera’s entire output over a long term period, which is guaranteed to be at least 10 films. Projects in the pipeline include Nanhe starring Bobby Deol, Dombivili Fast directed by Abbas Mastan, and three Salman Khan films, including Partner directed by David Dhawan, informs an official release.

    With this deal, Eros expects to increase its presence in India through co-productions and the acquisition of distribution rights to include music publishing and more significantly, Indian cinema distribution, which accounts for over 50 per cent of the revenues of the Indian film industry.

    Says Eros chairman & CEO Kishore Lulla, “This deal demonstrates our content consolidation strategy as outlined at the time of our flotation. We are confident that collaborating with a successful production house like K Sera Sera will help accelerate our growth from co-productions and ensure a steady flow of content through our pipeline.”

    Adds Sanghvi, “We are delighted to be associated with Eros who have been pioneers in the Bollywood distribution and entertainment space for over three decades. This output deal allows us to focus on our core competency of film production.”

    Eros’s latest Bollywood venture has been Omkara, a Bollywood adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello. As per the official release, the movie grossed box office revenues of $6.7 million in its first week of worldwide release in August 2006.

  • K Sera Sera to pump in Rs 2.5 billion for 20 movies

    K Sera Sera to pump in Rs 2.5 billion for 20 movies

    MUMBAI: K Sera Sera is planning a production pipeline of 20 movies and has announced an investment outlay of Rs 2.5 billion over the next two years.

    The company will also foray into regional film production. “We have been looking at aggressively scaling up and have signed up big ticket directors. We plan to produce more than 20 films, which will be released by end-March 2008, at a total outlay in excess of Rs. 250 crores,” said K Sera Sera managing director Parag Sanghavi.

    The company has signed up a wide spectrum of directorial talent like David Dhawan, Abbas Mastan and Priyadarshan which it believes will give it a definite edge in the battle for market share in the Hindi feature films business. “We are in advanced stages of discussions to forge an alliance with yet another leading Bollywood director who has won immense critical and popular acclaim. We shall share details at an opportune time in the near future,” Sanghavi revealed.

    How does the company fund these projects? In the first phase, K Sera Sera will require Rs 1.1 billion, of which it has deployed Rs 550 million for the four movies which are on floor. Besides, it will use Rs 300 million from the money it raised through a follow-on public issue. The debt component will be around Rs 250-300 million.

    K Sera Sera recently launched its first initiative of film distribution as a test case in Mumbai. Elaborating on the plans to release more films in the near future, Sanghavi said, “We released Malamaal Weekly with a total of 150-plus prints including digital prints in Mumbai. The film achieved a revenue of close to Rs 40 million, which was much more than what was achieved by mega starrers like Family and Zinda in the same time.”

    The company is planning to make 8-10 movies a year, scaling up from three movies it produced for the current fiscal. “We should see a topline growth of over 100 per cent year-on-year in FY 07 and 08 from the expected March 06 figures of Rs 700 million. Profitability too is expected to grow at the same rate,” said Sanghvi.