Tag: Aditya Roy Kapur

  • Box Office: ‘Sanam Re’ collections triumph over ‘Fitoor’ in opening weekend

    Box Office: ‘Sanam Re’ collections triumph over ‘Fitoor’ in opening weekend

    MUMBAI: It has been a dull week and the exhibition trade is at the receiving end despite two films to distribute screens to. T-Series Sanam Re  pipped the Aditya Roy Kapur – Katrina Kaif starrer Fitoor at the box office in the opening weekend. 

    Sanam Re, a film with no story or script to back it and counting only on its musical score and hearty promotion (after all, it is a T-Series production), does not stir up excitement in the Valentine’s Day weekend as was expected. With the low figure on Friday, the film remained almost static on Saturday. However, boasting of popular music, the film did cash in on Sunday, 14 February, to show a decent improvement. The film ended its opening weekend with figures of Rs 16.3 crore.

    Fitoor, where the trade and exhibitors, especially multiplexes, had some expectations because of a decent past record of the director, Abhishek Kapoor, proved to be a pretentious and messed up script borrowed from Charles Dickens’ classic, Great Expectations. A lot of things have been grossly mixed up and confuse the viewer. The casting was a huge mismatch with only Tabu making a mark in a role, which was not really complementary to her reputation. The film improved only slightly on Saturday and Sunday but not enough to matter. It ended its first weekend with a figure of Rs 13.2 crore.

    Ghayal Once Again has not been able to make much of a mark. Old fashioned theme with treatment to match and a bad casting hurt the film hugely. With its opening weekend of Rs 21.2 crore, the film just about managed to stay afloat through rest of the week to collect Rs 33.1 crore in its first week. 

    Sanam Teri Kasam, a hackneyed love story about cancer playing the villain in the romance of a young couple, being a done to death theme, fails to garner audience interest. With its opening weekend of Rs 3.8 crore, it does not add much to the kitty in the remaining four days and ends the opening week with Rs 7.25 crore. 

    BHK Bhalla@Halla.com remains a nonstarter.

    Saala Khadoos gets a piece of the pie due to poor opposition to add Rs 1.9 crore in its second week thus taking its two week tally to Rs 10.1 crore.

    Mastizaade collects Rs 1.05 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 18.7 crore.

    Airlift continues to hold its sway at the box office with excellent figures in its third week. The film added a handsome Rs 10.8 crore for its third week taking its three week tally to a healthy Rs 122.1 crore. 

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum comes to the end of its run with figures of Rs 20 lakh in its third week to take its three week total to Rs 27 crore.

  • ‘Fitoor:’ Confusing and dry

    ‘Fitoor:’ Confusing and dry

    Fitoor is projected as ‘Based on the 19th century writer, Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations.’

    A story of an orphan, his phases in life and his manipulation by various people unknown to him. Being a 19th century saga, it is about star-crossed lover and all the formulae like rich poor romance, evil forces, invisible benefactors that exists in our movies even now. The makers choose the scenic Kashmir for the Kent marshlands to tell their story.

    Aditya Roy Kapur is an orphan under the care of his sister and brother-in-law living in Kashmir when the trouble is at its peak in the valley. He helps his brother-in-law who is an iron smith but has a knack for art as in drawing as well as sculpting. Then the film goes back into Dickens’ 19th century. Aditya is summoned by the Begum, Tabu. The film takes the liberty of introducing a Begum to Kashmir, the land of Maharajas. Tabu holds sway over the township and has a backstory to tell. 

    Tabu lives in a palatial house with her cute young daughter, Tunisha Sharma (to grow up as Katrina Kaif) who is enamoured by young boy Aditya. Her love for him happens after bossing over him for a time. Earlier, while only young Aditya was in love with her, now it is mutual. On the birthday of Tunisha, Aditya’s sister is felled by a bomb. When he reaches her home next day, she has already been dispatched to London for further studies by Tabu.

    Tabu has an agenda. She also sends Aditya to London to study art in which he shows talent. Otherwise, in a slow moving saga, the story moves fast here. Aditya becomes a celebrity in London and also comes across Katrina (grown up Tunisha). He is very much in love with her, she is partly in love with him because, she has, by now, found a suitor in Rahul Bhat, a Pakistani guy who studied with her in London.

    The script’s resistance ends here because it goes haywire here onwards. What follows is what you would have seen in hundreds of Indian movies from the industry’s inception till last week. Katrina is set to marry her Pakistani suitor, Rahul. Because, even if she loves Aditya, Rahul, a politician in Pakistan would mean status. As it happens in such love stories, Aditya goes berserk. 

    Actually, it is about Tabu, who was betrayed and playing with the lives of Aditya and Katrina for her personal reasons. 

    Actually, the whole narrative is so confusing and messed up, it is injustice to Dickens. Often during a film, you don’t fathom all things till they are unfolded at the end; trick with Fitoor is that you don’t understand what the film and issues were about even when you leave the cinema hall and reach home!

    Fitoor is poorly put together script, which unfolds like a mismatched jigsaw puzzle. A simple old fashioned Dickens’ story remixed for MBA aspirants. Direction is aimless. Good editor would have cut down this film to about 45 minutes. Musically, there is one number to like. The only highlight is the cinematography of the film, which is excellent. 

    Talking of performances, only Tabu stands out besides the young kids playing Katrina and Aditya. Aditya seemed to show some improvement but carried the same expressions throughout. Katrina has lost her charm and fails to appeal. 

    Fitoor, a love story, despite its opportune Valentine weekend will not be able to cash in.

    Producers: Abhishek Roy Kapoor, Siddharth Roy Kapur
    Director: Abhishek Roy Kapoor
    Cast: Aditya Roy Kapur, Katrina Kaif, Tabu, Aditi Rao Hydari, Rahul Bhat, Akshay Oberoi, Lara Dutta.

    ‘Sanam Re:’ Juke box!

    With few writers around, filmmakers seem to be going back into past for film themes. Sanam Reresorts to an old-fashioned love triangle, sort of about cursed lovers never meant to come together. 

    Pulkit Samrat is a small town lad who has landed in Mumbai to make it good. His grandpa, Rishi Kapoor, used to be a photographer, afflicted by Alzheimer’s, he is incapable of running his shop anymore and wants the property to be appropriated by his wards. Pulkit is summoned back home for the purpose.

    Back home, Pulkit is full of the memories of his childhood love, Yami Gautam, who he has not seen since he left for Mumbai.

    In this script of convenience, Pulkit has to visit Canada on an urgent assignment. There, he cultivates Urvashi Rautela purely for personal reasons. But, as it happens in such love triangles, Yami surfaces just then. 

    Actually, there is no story in this love story. But, being a T-Series home production, the film has some very popular numbers and the film seems just like an excuse to package them.

    Performances are generally routine as the roles offer no depth. Rishi Kapoor is the star talent in this film but has little to offer. The location being scenic, the film looks good visually. Direction is purely functional. The film could have done with some trimming. Musical score is an asset which can help the film to an extent through its Valentine’s Day opening weekend.

    Producers: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar
    Director: Divya Khosla Kumar
    Cast: Pulkit Samrat, Yami Gautam, Urvashi Rautela, Rishi Kapoor

  • ‘Fitoor:’ Confusing and dry

    ‘Fitoor:’ Confusing and dry

    Fitoor is projected as ‘Based on the 19th century writer, Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations.’

    A story of an orphan, his phases in life and his manipulation by various people unknown to him. Being a 19th century saga, it is about star-crossed lover and all the formulae like rich poor romance, evil forces, invisible benefactors that exists in our movies even now. The makers choose the scenic Kashmir for the Kent marshlands to tell their story.

    Aditya Roy Kapur is an orphan under the care of his sister and brother-in-law living in Kashmir when the trouble is at its peak in the valley. He helps his brother-in-law who is an iron smith but has a knack for art as in drawing as well as sculpting. Then the film goes back into Dickens’ 19th century. Aditya is summoned by the Begum, Tabu. The film takes the liberty of introducing a Begum to Kashmir, the land of Maharajas. Tabu holds sway over the township and has a backstory to tell. 

    Tabu lives in a palatial house with her cute young daughter, Tunisha Sharma (to grow up as Katrina Kaif) who is enamoured by young boy Aditya. Her love for him happens after bossing over him for a time. Earlier, while only young Aditya was in love with her, now it is mutual. On the birthday of Tunisha, Aditya’s sister is felled by a bomb. When he reaches her home next day, she has already been dispatched to London for further studies by Tabu.

    Tabu has an agenda. She also sends Aditya to London to study art in which he shows talent. Otherwise, in a slow moving saga, the story moves fast here. Aditya becomes a celebrity in London and also comes across Katrina (grown up Tunisha). He is very much in love with her, she is partly in love with him because, she has, by now, found a suitor in Rahul Bhat, a Pakistani guy who studied with her in London.

    The script’s resistance ends here because it goes haywire here onwards. What follows is what you would have seen in hundreds of Indian movies from the industry’s inception till last week. Katrina is set to marry her Pakistani suitor, Rahul. Because, even if she loves Aditya, Rahul, a politician in Pakistan would mean status. As it happens in such love stories, Aditya goes berserk. 

    Actually, it is about Tabu, who was betrayed and playing with the lives of Aditya and Katrina for her personal reasons. 

    Actually, the whole narrative is so confusing and messed up, it is injustice to Dickens. Often during a film, you don’t fathom all things till they are unfolded at the end; trick with Fitoor is that you don’t understand what the film and issues were about even when you leave the cinema hall and reach home!

    Fitoor is poorly put together script, which unfolds like a mismatched jigsaw puzzle. A simple old fashioned Dickens’ story remixed for MBA aspirants. Direction is aimless. Good editor would have cut down this film to about 45 minutes. Musically, there is one number to like. The only highlight is the cinematography of the film, which is excellent. 

    Talking of performances, only Tabu stands out besides the young kids playing Katrina and Aditya. Aditya seemed to show some improvement but carried the same expressions throughout. Katrina has lost her charm and fails to appeal. 

    Fitoor, a love story, despite its opportune Valentine weekend will not be able to cash in.

    Producers: Abhishek Roy Kapoor, Siddharth Roy Kapur
    Director: Abhishek Roy Kapoor
    Cast: Aditya Roy Kapur, Katrina Kaif, Tabu, Aditi Rao Hydari, Rahul Bhat, Akshay Oberoi, Lara Dutta.

    ‘Sanam Re:’ Juke box!

    With few writers around, filmmakers seem to be going back into past for film themes. Sanam Reresorts to an old-fashioned love triangle, sort of about cursed lovers never meant to come together. 

    Pulkit Samrat is a small town lad who has landed in Mumbai to make it good. His grandpa, Rishi Kapoor, used to be a photographer, afflicted by Alzheimer’s, he is incapable of running his shop anymore and wants the property to be appropriated by his wards. Pulkit is summoned back home for the purpose.

    Back home, Pulkit is full of the memories of his childhood love, Yami Gautam, who he has not seen since he left for Mumbai.

    In this script of convenience, Pulkit has to visit Canada on an urgent assignment. There, he cultivates Urvashi Rautela purely for personal reasons. But, as it happens in such love triangles, Yami surfaces just then. 

    Actually, there is no story in this love story. But, being a T-Series home production, the film has some very popular numbers and the film seems just like an excuse to package them.

    Performances are generally routine as the roles offer no depth. Rishi Kapoor is the star talent in this film but has little to offer. The location being scenic, the film looks good visually. Direction is purely functional. The film could have done with some trimming. Musical score is an asset which can help the film to an extent through its Valentine’s Day opening weekend.

    Producers: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar
    Director: Divya Khosla Kumar
    Cast: Pulkit Samrat, Yami Gautam, Urvashi Rautela, Rishi Kapoor

  • YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    MUMBAI: After the success of Shuddh Desi Romance, Yash Raj Films will keep the trend of romance going in 2014 too with Kill Dill, Gunday among many others.

    The film starring Ayushmann, Sonam, Rishi Kapoor has been titled Bewakoofian. It is based on a slice-of-life Delhi comedy where a strong and passionate love of two youngsters is opposed by a bureaucrat father.

    YRF‘s yet another romantic film will see a fresh pair of Aditya Roy Kapur and Parineeti Chopra romancing on screen. This film has been titled Daawat – E – Ishq.

    While both the films have been written by Habib Faisal, Bewakoofian is directed by Nupur Asthana and is set to release on 14 March 2014. The latter Daawat-E-Ishq will be directed by Habib and is set to release on 9 May 2014.

  • YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    After the success of Shuddh Desi Romance, Yash Raj Films will keep the trend of romance going in 2014 too with Kill Dill, Gunday among many others.

     

    The film starring Ayushmann, Sonam, Rishi Kapoor has been titled Bewakoofian. It is based on a slice-of-life Delhi comedy where a strong and passionate love of two youngsters is opposed by a bureaucrat father.

     

    YRF’s yet another romantic film will see a fresh pair of Aditya Roy Kapur and Parineeti Chopra romancing on screen. This film has been titled Daawat – E – Ishq.

     

    While both the films have been written by Habib Faisal, Bewakoofian is directed by Nupur Asthana and is set to release on 14 March 2014. The latter Daawat-E-Ishq will be directed by Habib and is set to release on 9 May 2014.

  • Win an all expense paid VIP trip to Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive

    Win an all expense paid VIP trip to Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive

    MUMBAI: It’s back again! Blackberrys announces the season’s coolest fashion night out and after party. This year Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive promises you the best of fashion and music as we celebrate the sharpest young stars of cinema. As the brand launches the season’s collection, Blackberrys brings to you Abhay Deol, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sidharth Malhotra and that’s not all, spinning live music for the crowd will be BLOT and the Dualist!!

     

    Feeling left out? Here’s what you need to do to win a chance to join the party and shake a leg with the who’s who of tinsel town. Like us on FB( we will place the Contest link), answer six simple questions and get yourself upgraded to stage 2; upload three looks for Business brunch, Red Carpet Event & European vacation and invite all your friends to like and comment on your entries. The more comments you get more will be your chance to be the lucky one!

     

    You want to battle it out in Twitter? Get creative and tell us how why you deserve to be a part of Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive and tag us using #BBSharpNights. Give us all the reasons you have and the highest number of tweets will fetch you an all expense paid trip to Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive!

     

    So gear up for the biggest battle and fight for your VIP ticket to Balckberrys Sharp Nights Progressive!
    Contest valid till the 28th of September. So get started!

  • Fox Traveller integrates brand in ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’

    Fox Traveller integrates brand in ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’

    MUMBAI: Travel and lifestyle channel Fox Traveller has tied up with Dharma Productions‘ next offering ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani‘ for in movie promotion. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Kalki Kochelin and Aditya Roy Kapur.

    Releasing on 31 May, the movie will see Kapoor playing a charming travel buff Bunny, who is a Fox Traveller videographer. Bunny is a dreamer, a wanderer who has a hunger for travel and exploring the world. His character resonates with what Fox Traveller stands for. He revels in randomness- unplanned trips, unprepared quests and unexpected twists making his journey fun!

    As a part of this association, the Fox Traveller crew travelled with the ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani‘ team to destinations like Manali, Mumbai, Udaipur and Paris to capture the filming moments of the movie.

    The broadcaster has also launched a social media initiative on Facebook. In this contest, Bunny invites viewers and fans to share their fun/spontaneous/crazy/memorable travel stories. He will then select the best travel stories, which will be showcased on FOX Traveller.

    Fox International Channels VP marketing Debarpita Banerjee said, “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani celebrates the values Fox Traveller embodies: a fun journey that celebrates the mundane, where friends sit back and enjoy what life has to offer. Our association with Dharma Productions was a natural progression as we saw synergies in our content and what we epitomise- Life‘s ordinary moments that are memorable. Ranbir Kapoor plays Bunny who is a FOX Traveller videographer bitten by the travel bug who rejoices every moment of his life”.

    Kapoor said, “My character Bunny is someone every traveller desires to be. He is carefree, has a passion for adventure and wants to capture every moment of his journey. The association with Fox Traveller has been great- their team travelled with us and we bonded as travel enthusiasts.”