Tag: Abhishek Sharma

  • Breakfast’s back on the pitch with Season 9 serve

    Breakfast’s back on the pitch with Season 9 serve

    MUMBAI: The toast of cricket talk shows is back, and it’s serving fresh stories with a side of wit. Oaktree Sports has announced the return of Breakfast with Champions for its much-awaited ninth season, hosted by the ever-charming Gaurav Kapur.

    Presented by Pop UPI and styled by Peter England, the new season premieres this October exclusively on Youtube, promising more laughter, locker-room confessions and heart behind the hustle.

    From Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya to Dwayne Bravo and Sunil Gavaskar, the show has already dished out some of the sport’s most unguarded conversations. This season, it’s going beyond the boundary, with cricketing stars joined by champions from other arenas, starting with Abhishek Sharma.

    “Every season of Breakfast with Champions has grown in scale and soul,” said Oaktree Sports founder Gaurav Kapur. “What began as casual chats has become a celebration of the human side of sport.”

    Pop UPI founder Bhargav Errangi added, “Just like our Popcoins reward loyalty, Breakfast with Champions rewards its audience with authenticity. It’s all about consistency and excellence, just like champions themselves.”

    Adding polish to the table, Peter England steps in as wardrobe partner with its sleek Gentlemen’s league collection, while brand strategy firm Next Narrative ensures the storytelling remains top-tier.

    With a power-packed guest list, sharp humour and plenty of heart, Breakfast with Champions – Season 9 is all set to remind fans why mornings with Gaurav Kapur are the most entertaining meal in sport.

  • Oven Story and Abhishek Sharma serve up a cheesy IPL experience

    Oven Story and Abhishek Sharma serve up a cheesy IPL experience

    MUMBAI: Cricket and pizza two of India’s biggest passions come together this IPL season as Oven Story partners with Indian Cricketer Abhishek Sharma for an action-packed campaign. With the launch of 2X Cheesy Pizzas, fans can now enjoy an even more indulgent match-day experience.

    Adding a playful twist, Oven Story’s cricket-themed packaging transforms into a mini cricket field, allowing fans to take on the Six Sixes Challenge—a thrilling contest where winners get free pizzas for an entire year!

    Abhishek, known for his explosive batting, stars in a fun Instagram video where he sets out to hit six sixes but ends up playing on the innovative pizza box instead, highlighting the unexpected joy of cricket in a unique way.

    Rebel Foods chief marketing officer Nishant Kedia said, “At Oven Story, we believe that great food should come with great experiences. With our 2X Cheesy Pizzas and interactive packaging, we’re making sure cricket fans have something extra to cheer for this IPL season. And the chance to win free pizzas for a year? That’s just the cherry on top!”

    Cricketer Abhishek added, “IPL is all about high-energy moments, big hits, and non-stop excitement just like Oven Story’s pizzas! I love how this campaign brings cricket and food together in such a fun and interactive way. Can’t wait to see fans take on the six sixes challenge!”

    How to Participate?

    To enter, fans must record themselves hitting six sixes in a row, post the video on Instagram, and tag Ovenstorypizza. Winners will enjoy free pizzas for a year a dream for every foodie and cricket fanatic!

  • Zee TV to premiere new fiction show ‘Vasudha’ on 16 September

    Zee TV to premiere new fiction show ‘Vasudha’ on 16 September

    Mumbai: Through its audience feedback mechanism, ‘Hamara Parivar,’ Zee TV is reshaping its programming to align with the evolving preferences of today’s viewers. From this feedback comes ‘Vasudha,’ a unique concept on Indian television. The story explores the dynamics between two women from contrasting worlds, whose encounter sparks a clash of ideologies, temperaments, and socioeconomic backgrounds, offering a distinctive narrative. Produced by Arvind Babbal Productions, Vasudha is all set to premiere on 16 September and will air Monday to Friday at 10:30 pm on Zee TV.

    Nausheen Ali Sardar plays Chandrika Singh Chauhan, a woman both respected and feared. A self-made leader in Udaipur, Chandrika runs her business with a strict set of rules. Committed to justice, she stands for what is right and expects strict discipline and integrity from those around her, viewing them as keys to success. She prioritizes order over emotions, commanding respect as a formidable leader.

    In contrast, Priya Thakur takes on her first lead role as Vasudha, a carefree young woman unfamiliar with urban life’s rigid structures. With a trusting nature, Vasudha’s efforts to impress Chandrika often lead to conflict, creating a dynamic interaction between their opposing personalities.

    Meanwhile, Abhishek Sharma takes on the lead role of Devansh Singh Chauhan, the ideal son of the Chauhan family and an embodiment of the best qualities of his parents – his father’s empathy and his mother’s discipline. He deeply respects his mother and believes in giving people a second chance. The story explores how two women, seemingly fire and ice, with precious little in common come together and impact each other’s lives in unimaginable ways.

    Zee TV chief channel officer Mangesh Kulkarni said, “Earlier this year, we embarked on an initiative of actively listening to our viewers via Hamara Parivar, a direct line to their preferences. This has enabled us to craft stories that resonate with their evolving desires and expectations. One such show is Vasudha—an exciting new addition to our slate that complements our existing lineup with a fresh perspective. Vasudha explores the dynamic interplay between two women from contrasting worlds—one steeped in disciplined tradition, the other embodying carefree optimism. Through this heartwarming narrative of joy and determination, we are confident that Vasudha will offer a refreshing and engaging dimension to our programming. Our collaboration with the visionary Arvind Babbal ensures this story will captivate our audience, as it seamlessly integrates into the rich diversity of content Zee TV proudly offers.”

    Producer Arvind Babbal said, “After presenting audiences with heart-warming narratives like Kyun Rishton Mein Katti Batti and Mithai on Zee TV, we’re excited to collaborate once again with the channel on bringing viewers Vasudha, an engaging narrative of two women from very different worlds and how they profoundly impact each other’s lives. We’ve assembled a talented cast and crew, ensuring a rich tapestry of cultural nuances. We recently completed an extensive outdoor shoot in Udaipur, immersing ourselves in the local atmosphere and we hope audiences connect with Vasudha’s journey and embrace her with love. I’m thrilled to have Nausheen, Priya, and Abhishek bring these characters to life.”

    Nausheen Ali Sardar said, “When I was approached for the show, I found the concept very different from what one generally comes across on TV and I couldn’t refuse a role that offers tremendous scope for an actor to showcase their range. My character of Chandrika Singh Chauhan is truly unlike any character I’ve portrayed before. She is the epitome of strength, a self-made woman, the ultimate boss lady. I hope my fans enjoy seeing me in this new avatar!”

    Priya Thakur said, “Vasudha holds a special place in my heart as it is my first lead role. Vasudha’s innocence and optimism are endearing, making viewers root for her. Her attempts to impress Chandrika often lead to humorous situations, but she remains a devoted admirer, hoping she will win her over some day. I hope audiences will embrace her as much as I have.”

    Abhishek Sharma said, “Playing Devansh, a beautifully written character, truly helps me showcase my acting abilities like never before.  The overwhelming love and support that I have got after the first promo truly makes all the hard work and struggle over the years worth it. The excitement for the show is palpable, and we can’t wait to see the audience’s reaction.”

  • Experience Ruskin Bond’s classics like never before with these Audible audiobooks

    Experience Ruskin Bond’s classics like never before with these Audible audiobooks

    Mumbai: This year, as India’s beloved author Ruskin Bond celebrates his 90th birthday, it’s impossible not to reminisce about our childhood, and take a journey back in time thinking about those cherished moments spent reading his stories. His books are like windows to picturesque landscapes with vivid details of the birds chirping, water gurgling and animals roaming in their natural habitat, where every page held a new adventure and every character felt like an old friend!

    For avid fans of Ruskin Bond, excited about introducing these priceless gems to their own children here’s some good news – This summer, with Audible’s special limited-period offer, his timeless tales are now easily accessible, at just Rs 69 each. Could there be a better way to enjoy family time and indulge in some screen free entertainment with your children?

    Sharing his excitement, Ruskin Bond said, “Audible is truly providing a great service to users and I hope to see people listening to audiobooks extensively during the summer break. It excites me to know that many of my books and stories are accessible on Audible.in and I am confident that children will enjoy listening to these audiobooks on the service during their summer vacation.”

    1. All Time Favourites for Children

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; narrated by: Anuj Datta

    Buckle up for a magical journey through twenty-five of Ruskin Bond’s timeless tales! This audiobook collection is a treasure trove of heartwarming adventures, featuring unforgettable characters like Rusty and his quirky family. With vivid narration that brings Bond’s charming illustrations to life, this is a must-have for every young listener.

    2. The Great Train Journey (available at Rs 69/-)

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; narrated by: Ranvijay Pratap Singh

    This is a compilation of stories based on the hinterland’s railway stations. From the enchanting moment of a dragon-like locomotive emerging from its cavern to the quaint encounters of passengers, his stories are sure to transport you into a world where the mundane meets the magical. Tune in and join him on an unforgettable expedition through the soul of the Indian hinterland.

    3. The Perfect Murder (available at Rs 69/-)

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; narrated by: Tejas Menon

    Hidden in the shadowy recesses of a cafe, the perfect murder unfolds! However, executing the perfect crime is far from effortless. Dive into this audiobook and journey through a collection of mysterious tales, where each story challenges you to unravel motives, alibis, and the elusive identity of the culprit. With twists and turns, it promises an enthralling experience for mystery enthusiasts keen on testing their wits against the master of the genre.

    4. The Trees of Dehra

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; Narrated by: Abhishek Sharma

    In ‘The Trees of Dehra,’ Ruskin Bond weaves a heartfelt narrative around the silent guardians of our world, the trees. From the majestic willows, who do more than ‘weep,’ to the godlike deodars aspiring to touch the heavens, he brings these gentle giants to life with touching tales. Through lyrical prose and compelling anecdotes, he invites us to reconsider the profound impact of these silent chroniclers on our past, present, and future.

    5. Tales of Fosterganj

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; narrated by: Sam Dastor

    In a twist of fate, an itinerant writer finds himself drawn to the village of Fosterganj, guided by a mysterious force he cannot comprehend. As he wanders through the bustling bazaar on a serene May morning, he stumbles upon tales waiting to be unravelled. Join him on a journey through the enigmatic streets of Fosterganj, where every encounter holds a secret waiting to be discovered.

    6. Great Stories for Children (available at Rs 69/-)

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; narrated by: Adnan Kapadia

    This audiobook takes you on a journey where whimsical characters like Tutu the monkey and mischievous Pret come to life. From encounters with playful pythons to unexpected meetings with ghosts, each story in this collection promises adventure. Join Ruskin Bond’s stories as he unveils a world brimming with wonder and excitement for readers of all ages.

    7. Ruskin Bond: The Essential Collection for Young Readers (available at Rs 69/-)

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; Narrated by: Manisha Sethi

    Delight in tales where friendship, love, and adventure intertwine, introducing you to unforgettable characters like Rusty, and the courageous Bina facing down a leopard on her way to school. Featuring beloved classics such as ‘The Girl on the Train’ and ‘The Blue Umbrella,’ this collection promises moments that are funny, touching, and nostalgic, making it a must-listen for children and adults alike.

    8. Roads to Mussoorie (available at Rs 69/-)

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; narrated by: Fred Stella

    Ruskin Bond shares delightful sketches of his beloved hometown, narrating his adventures to and from Mussoorie, intertwined with daily scandals of the hill town’s life. Filled with humour and keen observations of ordinary yet essential details, this collection paints a vivid picture of the geographic, social, and cultural fabric of Mussoorie, making it a memorable ode to the writer’s surroundings and the influence it laid on his life and work.

    9. Falling in Love Again (available at Rs 69/-)

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; narrated by: Manisha Sethi

    This audiobook beckons you with tales of love’s myriad shades, from fleeting encounters to profound connections. Through Ruskin Bond’s classic stories like ‘The Eyes Have It’ and ‘The Girl from Copenhagen’, this audiobook tenderly explores and encapsulates the kaleidoscope of emotions that define the human heart.

    10. Tigers for Dinner (available at Rs 69/-)

    Written by: Ruskin Bond; Narrated by: Adnan Kapadia

    Join the author as he recalls his childhood spent listening to the enchanting stories spun by Jim Corbett’s cook, Mehmoud, while indulging in mouth-watering delicacies. From man-eating tigers to mischievous Maharajas, this audiobook offers an entertaining glimpse into the adventures of yesteryears.

  • Stuck in the Bhaizone? There could be a Wild way out of it

    Stuck in the Bhaizone? There could be a Wild way out of it

    Mumbai: Wild Stone, the renowned male grooming brand from McNROE, proudly announces the launch of the third edition of their immensely popular campaign, “BhaiZone Ka The End.” The campaign, known for its innovative and engaging approach, aims to resonate with its audience while showcasing the brand’s products in a lighthearted and relatable manner.

    Last year the campaign won a bronze for its Meme Leg at the ET Brand Equity Trendies Awards 2021-22. Wild Stone strategically integrated memes, ensuring widespread visibility. Over 300 memes were thoughtfully crafted and disseminated across a vast network of 400+ meme pages, resulting in 20 million+ impressions. Building on it further, Wild Stone has taken a step forward by collaborating with popular couples/duos on Instagram such as Sakshi & Dheeraj, Aliya Hamidi & Aadil, Rohit & Aishwarya  Tanishk & Aarzoo, and others. These influencers have skillfully woven the essence of Wild Stone Fragrances into their content, depicting amusing scenarios that revolve around how women shift their perspective from bro-zoning to a deeper connection, with a little help from Wild Stone’s captivating fragrances. The YouTube video released as part of the campaign has garnered an astounding 5 million views, capturing the attention of audiences across the nation.

    Speaking about the campaign, Wild Stone at McNROE head digital Abhishek Sharma said, “At Wild Stone, we believe in creating campaigns that not only entertain but also resonate with our audience on a personal level. ‘BhaiZone Ka the End’ is a testament to our commitment to showcase to young men in the country on how to hold their own confidently.”

    Wild Stone’s ability to emotionally connect with consumers through relatable storytelling has fueled the triumph of the “BhaiZone Ka the End” campaign. Beyond engaging Instagram influencer videos, they have done vox-pop interviews with DU students, interactive outdoor selfie activity, and an innovative placard activity declaring colleges “bhai-Zone Free”. Further expanding its reach, Wild Stone partnered with meme pages for witty and shareable content.  

  • ‘Aligarh:’ Odd one out

    ‘Aligarh:’ Odd one out

    There are a few makers who make films out of newspaper headlines and TV reports of real life events (usually negative or tragic ones); all that matters is that they have to be controversial. For a film, what matters the most is that a paying moviegoer has to identify with what is unwinding on screen. But, what some makers don’t follow that rule because they seek medal and awards more than rewards. Yet, when they make such a film, why do they insert a disclaimer at the start of the movie that the film is a work of fiction? 

    Aligarh is the story of a professor from Aligarh Muslim University with different sexual leanings. Since the makers claim it to be totally their own work of fiction, I would like to say the story ‘coincides’ with the case of Professor Dr. Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, whose real name the film does not shy from using, disclaimer notwithstanding! 
    As the legend goes, Siras, played by Manoj Bajpai, was a linguist, head of the department of modern Indian languages at Aligarh Muslim University, who specialised in Marathi. He was a poet too. A man in his 60s with a failed marriage, his leanings were towards homosexuality. 

    Having been appointed head of a department, he had managed to create some jealous enemies and, one day, when he takes his newly cultivated same sex friend, a cycle rickshaw puller, home for obvious reasons, his detractors conduct a sting on him. A couple of lathi wielding video journalists barge into his bedroom and film him in the act. 
    Next day, the video footage as well as pictures are out in the media and Siras is suspended from the university. 

    The rest of the film is about his battle to prove that his different sexual leanings did not make him an abnormal man nor take away his knowledge or expertise from him. His case is covered and advocated by a Delhi based cub journalist, Rajkumar Yadav, who is convinced that Siras is framed. As it happens, an NGO comes on the scene and fights Siras’ battle in court. The homosexuality law is in a limbo for a time as the Supreme Court declares its reservations on this law under Section 377, making Siras a non-criminal but is reversed soon thereafter to turn him to a criminal again! 

    The film is like a few other such films where a journalist follows his/her instincts on a particular case. Rather rare in India. 

    What is good about Aligarh is the excellent performance from Bajpai, aptly supported by Yadav. 

    Aligarh will earn rave reviews; it is not designed to earn at the box office. 

    Direction: Hansal Mehta
    Cast: Manoj Bajpai, Rajkumar Yadav

    ‘Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive:’ Distant second


    Tere Bin Laden, the 2010 satire was woven around 26/11 attacks on American targets including the World Trade Centre twin towers and the US of A’s war on terror that followed with prime objective being on finding Osama Bin Laden. Because of the moderate success of that film, that a sequel would follow was a forgone conclusion. The production of the sequel followed two to three years later but, surprisingly, there seemed to be no party interested to take it to the market till now.

    A small time journalist in Pakistan, Ali Zafar, desperate to migrate to the US to make a career there, spots a Bin Laden look alike, Pradhuman Singh, and thinks he has found his passport, visa and whatever it takes to travel to the US. Ali dresses up Singh to look ditto like Laden and shoots his video to announce to the world that he had been able to track down the most sought after terrorist by the US.

    In the sequel, Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive, Manish Paul, son of a North India halwai, has dreams of making movies and comes to Mumbai to pursue his dream. He sells the idea to the Shetty Sisters to back his film. The sisters agree but, just when the film was to take off, the real Laden is killed by the US marines.

    Paul’s dream is shattered. If Laden is dead, there is no sequel. But, there is an opening for him when it is reported that people are demanding proof from the US President of Laden’s death since his dead body was never on display. Paul decides to use this doubt in people’s mind as an opportunity to make his sequel. The news is all over the media. 

    Across the seven seas, there is pressure on the US President to end the controversy once and for all. He delegates the work to CIA chief, Sikander Kher, who has a sidekick in Mia Uyeda to sort this out. The idea is to find a Laden look alike, shoot him on camera and produce the pictures. And, that is when they come across media coverage of Singh, Paul and the sequel. That sets CIA after Singh.
    Somewhere in terrorist stronghold closer to India, an arms dealer, Piyush Mishra, who makes money out of supplying arms to terrorists, learns of Laden look alike too and he wants to cash in on this to promote his business. 

    Now, Paul’s priority is the make his sequel and thus his debut as a filmmaker. CIA wants Laden killing to be shot on camera and, Mishra wants Laden alive so that his business would continue.
    The greed to encash a successful film with a sequel is fair. But, trying to repeat a fluke is not kosher. The script does not exist, looks like the makers have gone along and shot scenes as they came to mind. Direction is tacky and what the film does finally is to make you realise that the original was a total fluke. Technically, the film is purely functional.

    Let loose in front of camera, Paul and Singh do well. Piyush is more convincing than the rest. 

    Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive is stillborn. 

    Producers: Pooja Shetty Deora, Aarti Shetty
    Direcion: Abhishek Sharma
    Cast: Manish Paul, Pradhuman Singh, Sikander Kher, Piyush Mishra, Sugandha Garg, Mia Udeya

  • ‘Aligarh:’ Odd one out

    ‘Aligarh:’ Odd one out

    There are a few makers who make films out of newspaper headlines and TV reports of real life events (usually negative or tragic ones); all that matters is that they have to be controversial. For a film, what matters the most is that a paying moviegoer has to identify with what is unwinding on screen. But, what some makers don’t follow that rule because they seek medal and awards more than rewards. Yet, when they make such a film, why do they insert a disclaimer at the start of the movie that the film is a work of fiction? 

    Aligarh is the story of a professor from Aligarh Muslim University with different sexual leanings. Since the makers claim it to be totally their own work of fiction, I would like to say the story ‘coincides’ with the case of Professor Dr. Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, whose real name the film does not shy from using, disclaimer notwithstanding! 
    As the legend goes, Siras, played by Manoj Bajpai, was a linguist, head of the department of modern Indian languages at Aligarh Muslim University, who specialised in Marathi. He was a poet too. A man in his 60s with a failed marriage, his leanings were towards homosexuality. 

    Having been appointed head of a department, he had managed to create some jealous enemies and, one day, when he takes his newly cultivated same sex friend, a cycle rickshaw puller, home for obvious reasons, his detractors conduct a sting on him. A couple of lathi wielding video journalists barge into his bedroom and film him in the act. 
    Next day, the video footage as well as pictures are out in the media and Siras is suspended from the university. 

    The rest of the film is about his battle to prove that his different sexual leanings did not make him an abnormal man nor take away his knowledge or expertise from him. His case is covered and advocated by a Delhi based cub journalist, Rajkumar Yadav, who is convinced that Siras is framed. As it happens, an NGO comes on the scene and fights Siras’ battle in court. The homosexuality law is in a limbo for a time as the Supreme Court declares its reservations on this law under Section 377, making Siras a non-criminal but is reversed soon thereafter to turn him to a criminal again! 

    The film is like a few other such films where a journalist follows his/her instincts on a particular case. Rather rare in India. 

    What is good about Aligarh is the excellent performance from Bajpai, aptly supported by Yadav. 

    Aligarh will earn rave reviews; it is not designed to earn at the box office. 

    Direction: Hansal Mehta
    Cast: Manoj Bajpai, Rajkumar Yadav

    ‘Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive:’ Distant second


    Tere Bin Laden, the 2010 satire was woven around 26/11 attacks on American targets including the World Trade Centre twin towers and the US of A’s war on terror that followed with prime objective being on finding Osama Bin Laden. Because of the moderate success of that film, that a sequel would follow was a forgone conclusion. The production of the sequel followed two to three years later but, surprisingly, there seemed to be no party interested to take it to the market till now.

    A small time journalist in Pakistan, Ali Zafar, desperate to migrate to the US to make a career there, spots a Bin Laden look alike, Pradhuman Singh, and thinks he has found his passport, visa and whatever it takes to travel to the US. Ali dresses up Singh to look ditto like Laden and shoots his video to announce to the world that he had been able to track down the most sought after terrorist by the US.

    In the sequel, Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive, Manish Paul, son of a North India halwai, has dreams of making movies and comes to Mumbai to pursue his dream. He sells the idea to the Shetty Sisters to back his film. The sisters agree but, just when the film was to take off, the real Laden is killed by the US marines.

    Paul’s dream is shattered. If Laden is dead, there is no sequel. But, there is an opening for him when it is reported that people are demanding proof from the US President of Laden’s death since his dead body was never on display. Paul decides to use this doubt in people’s mind as an opportunity to make his sequel. The news is all over the media. 

    Across the seven seas, there is pressure on the US President to end the controversy once and for all. He delegates the work to CIA chief, Sikander Kher, who has a sidekick in Mia Uyeda to sort this out. The idea is to find a Laden look alike, shoot him on camera and produce the pictures. And, that is when they come across media coverage of Singh, Paul and the sequel. That sets CIA after Singh.
    Somewhere in terrorist stronghold closer to India, an arms dealer, Piyush Mishra, who makes money out of supplying arms to terrorists, learns of Laden look alike too and he wants to cash in on this to promote his business. 

    Now, Paul’s priority is the make his sequel and thus his debut as a filmmaker. CIA wants Laden killing to be shot on camera and, Mishra wants Laden alive so that his business would continue.
    The greed to encash a successful film with a sequel is fair. But, trying to repeat a fluke is not kosher. The script does not exist, looks like the makers have gone along and shot scenes as they came to mind. Direction is tacky and what the film does finally is to make you realise that the original was a total fluke. Technically, the film is purely functional.

    Let loose in front of camera, Paul and Singh do well. Piyush is more convincing than the rest. 

    Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive is stillborn. 

    Producers: Pooja Shetty Deora, Aarti Shetty
    Direcion: Abhishek Sharma
    Cast: Manish Paul, Pradhuman Singh, Sikander Kher, Piyush Mishra, Sugandha Garg, Mia Udeya

  • Sri Adhikari Brothers’ Katalyst Creates back with ‘Tere Bin Laden’ sequel

    Sri Adhikari Brothers’ Katalyst Creates back with ‘Tere Bin Laden’ sequel

    MUMBAI: Sri Adhikari Brother’s creative arm Katalyst Creates is back with Tere Bin Laden – Dead or Alive, a sequel of the movie Tere Bin Laden.

    Katalyst Creates was behind the visual effects and visual packaging of the sequel as well.

    Director of the film Abhishek Sharma said, “Katalyst Creates under the creative leadership of Parth has become a one stop shop for world class VFX and out of the box promo production. He and his team have successfully generated intrigue and buzz around Tere bin Laden’s sequel besides creating amazing TV promos as well. Apart from the promotional material Katalyst Creates has done incredible VFX work on my film. The CG choppers and various terrains created by the team have garnered great response from the industry experts. Often such high quality work comes with unviable budgets but Katalyst Creates is unlike most others. I must say Katalyst Creates is a dream studio for any Indian filmmaker aiming to work at an international level.”

    “We have had a long association with Walkwater Media and Abhishek Sharma since Tere Bin Laden. With this current project, we have taken our relationship to the next level. I have been associated with this project right from the beginning and have left no stone unturned to bring out the best since. At Katalyst Creates we believe in creating industry benchmarks in the space of creative services and superseding the client requirements,” added Katalyst Creates creative and business head Parthsarthi Iyer.

    Walkwater Media’s Pooja Shetty said, “Katalyst creates has proven to be a very quality conscious and budget conscious film makers dream studio under the creative supervision of a very passionate technician Parthsarthi Iyer. Not only did we complete the job well within the budget than the industry norm but had constant support from Parth, which is invaluable.”

    Sri Adhikari Brothers Group CEO Manav Dhanda added, “VFX industry is fast evolving and we are proud that in an industry where the bar is forever being raised within a very short span of time, Katalyst Creates has successfully executed multiple marquee projects, which have created a base for us to take things to the next level. We also thank Pooja Shetty for reinstating trust in our team, after all only long term partnerships result in greater success.”

  • Sri Adhikari Brothers’ Katalyst Creates back with ‘Tere Bin Laden’ sequel

    Sri Adhikari Brothers’ Katalyst Creates back with ‘Tere Bin Laden’ sequel

    MUMBAI: Sri Adhikari Brother’s creative arm Katalyst Creates is back with Tere Bin Laden – Dead or Alive, a sequel of the movie Tere Bin Laden.

    Katalyst Creates was behind the visual effects and visual packaging of the sequel as well.

    Director of the film Abhishek Sharma said, “Katalyst Creates under the creative leadership of Parth has become a one stop shop for world class VFX and out of the box promo production. He and his team have successfully generated intrigue and buzz around Tere bin Laden’s sequel besides creating amazing TV promos as well. Apart from the promotional material Katalyst Creates has done incredible VFX work on my film. The CG choppers and various terrains created by the team have garnered great response from the industry experts. Often such high quality work comes with unviable budgets but Katalyst Creates is unlike most others. I must say Katalyst Creates is a dream studio for any Indian filmmaker aiming to work at an international level.”

    “We have had a long association with Walkwater Media and Abhishek Sharma since Tere Bin Laden. With this current project, we have taken our relationship to the next level. I have been associated with this project right from the beginning and have left no stone unturned to bring out the best since. At Katalyst Creates we believe in creating industry benchmarks in the space of creative services and superseding the client requirements,” added Katalyst Creates creative and business head Parthsarthi Iyer.

    Walkwater Media’s Pooja Shetty said, “Katalyst creates has proven to be a very quality conscious and budget conscious film makers dream studio under the creative supervision of a very passionate technician Parthsarthi Iyer. Not only did we complete the job well within the budget than the industry norm but had constant support from Parth, which is invaluable.”

    Sri Adhikari Brothers Group CEO Manav Dhanda added, “VFX industry is fast evolving and we are proud that in an industry where the bar is forever being raised within a very short span of time, Katalyst Creates has successfully executed multiple marquee projects, which have created a base for us to take things to the next level. We also thank Pooja Shetty for reinstating trust in our team, after all only long term partnerships result in greater success.”

  • Akshay Kumar strives hard for the National Award, in ‘The Shaukeens’

    Akshay Kumar strives hard for the National Award, in ‘The Shaukeens’

    MUMBAI: With Akshay Kumar’s latest flick The Shaukeens ready for release, his character in the movie was recently announced. The actor will play a real life version of himself, but with a surprising twist. He will be seen playing an alcoholic superstar in the feature.

     

    Director Abhishek Sharma reveals, “In the film, Akshay desperately wants to win the National Award. There is this huge conflict between him and his business manager (Cyrus Broacha), who wants him to break box-office records instead. But Akshay is ready to do anything to bag the most respected award in the country.”

     

    This interesting spin to the character goes on to form the highlight of the movie produced by Murad Khetani and Ashwin Varde.

     

    Sharma further reveals that the manner in which the superstar achieves his goal goes on to become a crucial part of the films plot.

     

    “In the middle of all this mad conflict are a greedy secretary, an eccentric director and a commercial filmmaker — all driving Akshay crazy, who’s wasted, anyway! It is madness like never seen before,” adds Sharma.     

          

    The Shaukeens is a remake of 1982 comedy movie Shaukeen directed by Basu Chatterjee. It stars Anupam Kher, Annu Kapoor, Piyush Mishra and Lisa Haydon along with Akshay Kumar.

     

    Produced by Cine1 Studios, Cape Of Good Films and Ashwin Varde Productions, the film is set to release on 7 November 2014.