Tag: Airlift

  • Box Office: ‘Saala Khadoos’ opens weak; ‘Airlift’ collects Rs 82.8 crore in first week

    Box Office: ‘Saala Khadoos’ opens weak; ‘Airlift’ collects Rs 82.8 crore in first week

    MUMBAI: Saala Khadoos shows once again that sports films don’t usually work with Hindi audience and, if and when they do, they have limited takers. The film had a poor opening considering names like Raju Hirani and R Madhavan are in the credits. It barely collected Rs 1.2 crore on Friday, after which, not managing to improve much on Saturday and Sunday, it collected Rs 5.3 crore for its opening weekend. It’s the  very predictable script that  took the film down.

     

    On the other hand, Mastizaade fails to sell is senseless, humorless skin show and forced comedy. The film is so void of humor, it depends only on Sunny Leone to salvage it; sadly, that does not happen. The fact is, now box office is mostly about multiplex audience and this film is what would have been called C grade mass film during pre-multiplex days. The film has managed to put together 11.15 crore for its opening weekend and is not expected to sustain through the week.

     

    Airlift has proved to be the only film so far in the year of 2016 to win appreciation as well as box office numbers. The film opened slowly on Friday last but then took wings. It improved on the following Saturday and took a quantum jump on Sunday thereby recording a weekend of Rs  44.24 crore as against the opening day of little over  Rs 10 crore which is remarkable.

     

    This is rare that the film, which has almost met its weekend figures over next four days to close its first week with an impressive Rs 82.8 crore.

     

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3, a supposed sex comedy, is poor. The film, after an opening weekend of Rs  17.2 crore, manages to add just another Rs 9.1 crore to take its first week total to Rs 26.3 crore.

     

    Wazir survives through its third week but merely. The film collect 1.1 crore and takes its three week tally to 37.95 crore.

     

    Bajirao Mastani comes to the end of its run with collections of RS  1.05 crore in its sixth week. The film collections tot up to Rs 171.45 crore for six weeks.

  • Cinekorn acquires Asia distribution rights of ‘Airlift’ from B4U

    Cinekorn acquires Asia distribution rights of ‘Airlift’ from B4U

    MUMBAI: Cinekorn Entertainment has acquired the Asian distribution rights of Akshay Kumar’s new film Airlift from B4U Television, which is the official international distributor of the film.

     

    Produced by Emmay Entertainment, Airlift is based on the true events of the world’s biggest evacuation from Kuwait in 1990. The film released on 22 January, 2016 and Cinekorn Entertainment is distributing the film in all major areas of the continent.

     

    Cinekorn Entertainment’s Kalapi Nagada said, “Asia has always been a splurging market for Hindi Films and the numbers are increasing day by day as more of non ethnic audiences have been getting glued to Hindi films. We have acquired the film from B4U Television, who is the official international distributor of the film Airlift. We are very positive and confident on the film since in the past Akshay Kumar with Singh is Bliing and Baby has become very popular among local audiences. In fact, we plan to go all out in terms of release spread for Airlift from the growing popularity of the past Akshay Kumar films.”

     

    Prior to this, Cinekorn acquired distribution rights for films like Jazbaa, Singh is Bliing, Happy New Year and Haider. These movies were screened in theatres in Sri Lanka, UAE, Malaysia and Singapore.

     

    Directed by Raja Menon, Airlift stars Nimrat Kaur opposite Kumar.

  • Cinekorn acquires Asia distribution rights of ‘Airlift’ from B4U

    Cinekorn acquires Asia distribution rights of ‘Airlift’ from B4U

    MUMBAI: Cinekorn Entertainment has acquired the Asian distribution rights of Akshay Kumar’s new film Airlift from B4U Television, which is the official international distributor of the film.

     

    Produced by Emmay Entertainment, Airlift is based on the true events of the world’s biggest evacuation from Kuwait in 1990. The film released on 22 January, 2016 and Cinekorn Entertainment is distributing the film in all major areas of the continent.

     

    Cinekorn Entertainment’s Kalapi Nagada said, “Asia has always been a splurging market for Hindi Films and the numbers are increasing day by day as more of non ethnic audiences have been getting glued to Hindi films. We have acquired the film from B4U Television, who is the official international distributor of the film Airlift. We are very positive and confident on the film since in the past Akshay Kumar with Singh is Bliing and Baby has become very popular among local audiences. In fact, we plan to go all out in terms of release spread for Airlift from the growing popularity of the past Akshay Kumar films.”

     

    Prior to this, Cinekorn acquired distribution rights for films like Jazbaa, Singh is Bliing, Happy New Year and Haider. These movies were screened in theatres in Sri Lanka, UAE, Malaysia and Singapore.

     

    Directed by Raja Menon, Airlift stars Nimrat Kaur opposite Kumar.

  • Box Office: ‘Airlift’ collects Rs 44.24 crore; ‘KKHH 3’ does Rs 17 crore biz

    Box Office: ‘Airlift’ collects Rs 44.24 crore; ‘KKHH 3’ does Rs 17 crore biz

    MUMBAI: The Akshay Kumar starrer Airlift earned a lot of appreciation and also grew gradually at the box office. Starting its opening day with moderate collections, the film fared well on day two and three thanks to positive word of mouth. Being a partly dry theme and part documentary, the film is doing remarkably well. 

     

    Kumar’s films have a limit when it comes to collections but, then, his films also always have manageable budgets. The film has collected Rs 44.24 crore in its opening weekend. The Republic Day eve as well as the Republic Day holiday should help while the severe cold temps in the North may also affect early morning as well as night shows to an extent.

     

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 caters to a certain kind of audience and, which does not include multiplex patrons. This limits its reach. The film collects merely Rs 17.2 crore in its opening weekend, which does no justice to the price that was demanded for distribution rights.

     

    On the other hand, Wazir did okay in absence of oppositions in its second week by collecting Rs 8.25 crore taking its two week total to Rs 36.65 crore. However, with two new releases last Friday, the film crashes badly.

     

    Dilwale has virtually come to the end of its run after five weeks. Adding just Rs 60 lakh for the fifth week, the film’s five week tally now stands at Rs 139.35, which is way below the expected mark.

     

    Bajirao Mastani is still finding patrons and has added Rs 4.5 crore in its fifth week, taking its five week tally to Rs 170.4 crore, which is not enough yet to cover its huge making cost.

  • Box Office: ‘Airlift’ collects Rs 44.24 crore; ‘KKHH 3’ does Rs 17 crore biz

    Box Office: ‘Airlift’ collects Rs 44.24 crore; ‘KKHH 3’ does Rs 17 crore biz

    MUMBAI: The Akshay Kumar starrer Airlift earned a lot of appreciation and also grew gradually at the box office. Starting its opening day with moderate collections, the film fared well on day two and three thanks to positive word of mouth. Being a partly dry theme and part documentary, the film is doing remarkably well. 

     

    Kumar’s films have a limit when it comes to collections but, then, his films also always have manageable budgets. The film has collected Rs 44.24 crore in its opening weekend. The Republic Day eve as well as the Republic Day holiday should help while the severe cold temps in the North may also affect early morning as well as night shows to an extent.

     

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 caters to a certain kind of audience and, which does not include multiplex patrons. This limits its reach. The film collects merely Rs 17.2 crore in its opening weekend, which does no justice to the price that was demanded for distribution rights.

     

    On the other hand, Wazir did okay in absence of oppositions in its second week by collecting Rs 8.25 crore taking its two week total to Rs 36.65 crore. However, with two new releases last Friday, the film crashes badly.

     

    Dilwale has virtually come to the end of its run after five weeks. Adding just Rs 60 lakh for the fifth week, the film’s five week tally now stands at Rs 139.35, which is way below the expected mark.

     

    Bajirao Mastani is still finding patrons and has added Rs 4.5 crore in its fifth week, taking its five week tally to Rs 170.4 crore, which is not enough yet to cover its huge making cost.

  • ‘Airlift:’ A dose of patriotism

    ‘Airlift:’ A dose of patriotism

    Stories are at a premium for film scripts, so are the imaginative script writers and, if there are a few around, the makers are not willing to indulge them at premium. No wonder that more often than not, even our superstars fail to carry a film through.

    In quest of new themes, some makers tried with scripts our people dream about; like bringing Dawood back (D-Day) or like assassinating a Pakistani terror outfit chief (Baby). However, these films did not really convince the film buffs; they were daydreams, after all.

    Airlift, hence, is about a real life massive venture of safeguarding 1.7 lakh Indian expatriates in Kuwait when Iran invaded the country in 1990. Makers in search of real life stories have made films like Who Killed Jessica, Talvar, Manjhi, Pan Singh Tomar, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag etc may confuse the event with the last year’s airlifting/shipping Indians out of Middle East.

    While all above named films have been dramatised for film adaptations, Airlift has taken such a liberty by combining the actions of four protagonists of this 1990 Kuwait operation into one hero in Akshay Kumar.

    Akshay is a successful businessman in Kuwait living with his wife, Nimrat Kaur, and a daughter. He has taken to Kuwait and feels very much at home there; India no more means much to him. That is when his world turns topsy-turvy. The long running feud between Iraq and Kuwait climaxes into Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. Initially, Akshay as well as other expats think it is another usual threat till they see Iraqi troops demolishing Kuwait and killing the locals at random.

    Fortunately for Akshay and others, India is considered a friendly nation by Iraq and the troops have instructions not to harm Indians. Akshay senses the seriousness of the situation and decides to send away Nimrat and his daughter to England till things settle down. But, while driving through the city, he is captured by soldiers. His driver is shot dead. He is presented in front of the Iraqi army general. Again fortunately for Akshay, the general knows him from one of his trips to Iraq when he was in charge of Akshay’s security. He promises help for a consideration.

    As Akshay visits his office, his staff members look at him expectantly and it soon dawns on him that only he and his family can’t run away leaving his people behind. He settles all his staffers and their families in the office premises and, to his surprise, soon discovers that those who have taken refuge in and around his office don’t all belong to his company.

    The situation around makes him a changed man. From a hardcore, self-centred businessman, he has softened up into a caring person; he takes charge of the Indians who have taken shelter with him and plans on getting them out of Kuwait. His contacts are no use in such a situation, only dollar talk is understood.

    Akshay’s efforts to involve the Indian embassies in Kuwait as well as Iraq fail. So do his attempts to involve the Indian government. The lethargic babus don’t want to take the responsibility while the ministers concerned are not even willing to face the one babu who shows concern and appeals on behalf of the 1.7 lakh Indians. But, it is because of that one babu’s persistence that the minister finally approves action.

    Airlift may come as a new story to the audience who generally is exposed to little besides cross border terrorism. For them, the film is informative with the plus being this is a true account. But, that being the case, the film also has a documentary kind of effect, especially through its first part. Post interval, the film picks up pace as the evacuation drama unfolds and comes up with moments, which stir up patriotism in the viewer. Considering the dry subject, efforts are made to keep the script and narrative as tight and short as possible.

    Direction is generally good sticking to ambience of the region. However, the Iraqi shoulders look shabby and un-Iraqi like. The film has a pleasant musical score and, considering the theme, all songs play in the background. Camera work is apt. Dialogue is sharp. Casting is perfect with Akshay being just the star to invoke patriotism. Nimrat does very well as do others.

    Airlift caters mainly to the elite audience. Its opening is fair. The film, however, should pick up over the weekend with 26 January – Republic Day fervour adding to the patriotic quotient.

    Producers: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Nikhil Advani

    Director: Raja Krishna Menon

    Cast: Akshay Kumar, Nimrat Kaur, Purab Kohli, Prakash Belawadi, Kumud Mishra, Avtar Gill

    ‘Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3:’ About being fools!

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 is the third instalment of the Kyaa Kool… series from Balaji Motion Pictures, a sex comedy that has proved lucrative for the makers. The idea is titillation bordering on vulgarity.

    Aftab Shivdasani and Tusshar Kapoor are best friends who are doing things together. Tusshar has a problem with colours, which affects his eyes. The pair usually goofs up and is rendered penniless as well as homeless.

    A friend, Krishna Abhishek, throws them a lifeline and invites them to visit him in Bangkok where he makes porn films. His aides and stars are Claudia Ciesla, Gizele Thakral, Andy Kumar and Danny Sura. Tusshar and Aftab are offered to do porn films, which they are reluctant to do at first. But, they need money badly and that makes them change their minds.

    There has to be something in the name of story to go on so, Tusshar falls in love with Mandana Karimi. Mandana’s father, Darshan Jariwala, however, wants to meet his daughter’s choice along with his family. Where would Tusshar get a family from? Easy! His porn star team comes to his aid. They all have to present themselves as a traditional sanskari family to Jariwala. This is where the film is expected to generate comic situations with its acting challenged cast, some of which has been imported from Bigg Boss show.

    Hindi comedy is usually about gags stolen from here and there and slaps and lewd expressions aided by double meaning dialogue. This film tries to include all of that.

    Uday Ghadge has directed a Marathi film earlier and assisted David Dhawan on a few films. Dhawan’s flair for comedy does not seem to have influenced him. The film is average in all aspects with even songs being of no help.

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 will find some audience in youth and single screens.

    Producers: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor

    Director: Uday Ghadge

    Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani, Krishna Abhishek, Mandana Karimi, Darshan Jariwala, Gizele Thakral, Claudia Ciesla, Shakti Kapoor

  • ‘Airlift:’ A dose of patriotism

    ‘Airlift:’ A dose of patriotism

    Stories are at a premium for film scripts, so are the imaginative script writers and, if there are a few around, the makers are not willing to indulge them at premium. No wonder that more often than not, even our superstars fail to carry a film through.

    In quest of new themes, some makers tried with scripts our people dream about; like bringing Dawood back (D-Day) or like assassinating a Pakistani terror outfit chief (Baby). However, these films did not really convince the film buffs; they were daydreams, after all.

    Airlift, hence, is about a real life massive venture of safeguarding 1.7 lakh Indian expatriates in Kuwait when Iran invaded the country in 1990. Makers in search of real life stories have made films like Who Killed Jessica, Talvar, Manjhi, Pan Singh Tomar, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag etc may confuse the event with the last year’s airlifting/shipping Indians out of Middle East.

    While all above named films have been dramatised for film adaptations, Airlift has taken such a liberty by combining the actions of four protagonists of this 1990 Kuwait operation into one hero in Akshay Kumar.

    Akshay is a successful businessman in Kuwait living with his wife, Nimrat Kaur, and a daughter. He has taken to Kuwait and feels very much at home there; India no more means much to him. That is when his world turns topsy-turvy. The long running feud between Iraq and Kuwait climaxes into Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. Initially, Akshay as well as other expats think it is another usual threat till they see Iraqi troops demolishing Kuwait and killing the locals at random.

    Fortunately for Akshay and others, India is considered a friendly nation by Iraq and the troops have instructions not to harm Indians. Akshay senses the seriousness of the situation and decides to send away Nimrat and his daughter to England till things settle down. But, while driving through the city, he is captured by soldiers. His driver is shot dead. He is presented in front of the Iraqi army general. Again fortunately for Akshay, the general knows him from one of his trips to Iraq when he was in charge of Akshay’s security. He promises help for a consideration.

    As Akshay visits his office, his staff members look at him expectantly and it soon dawns on him that only he and his family can’t run away leaving his people behind. He settles all his staffers and their families in the office premises and, to his surprise, soon discovers that those who have taken refuge in and around his office don’t all belong to his company.

    The situation around makes him a changed man. From a hardcore, self-centred businessman, he has softened up into a caring person; he takes charge of the Indians who have taken shelter with him and plans on getting them out of Kuwait. His contacts are no use in such a situation, only dollar talk is understood.

    Akshay’s efforts to involve the Indian embassies in Kuwait as well as Iraq fail. So do his attempts to involve the Indian government. The lethargic babus don’t want to take the responsibility while the ministers concerned are not even willing to face the one babu who shows concern and appeals on behalf of the 1.7 lakh Indians. But, it is because of that one babu’s persistence that the minister finally approves action.

    Airlift may come as a new story to the audience who generally is exposed to little besides cross border terrorism. For them, the film is informative with the plus being this is a true account. But, that being the case, the film also has a documentary kind of effect, especially through its first part. Post interval, the film picks up pace as the evacuation drama unfolds and comes up with moments, which stir up patriotism in the viewer. Considering the dry subject, efforts are made to keep the script and narrative as tight and short as possible.

    Direction is generally good sticking to ambience of the region. However, the Iraqi shoulders look shabby and un-Iraqi like. The film has a pleasant musical score and, considering the theme, all songs play in the background. Camera work is apt. Dialogue is sharp. Casting is perfect with Akshay being just the star to invoke patriotism. Nimrat does very well as do others.

    Airlift caters mainly to the elite audience. Its opening is fair. The film, however, should pick up over the weekend with 26 January – Republic Day fervour adding to the patriotic quotient.

    Producers: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Nikhil Advani

    Director: Raja Krishna Menon

    Cast: Akshay Kumar, Nimrat Kaur, Purab Kohli, Prakash Belawadi, Kumud Mishra, Avtar Gill

    ‘Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3:’ About being fools!

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 is the third instalment of the Kyaa Kool… series from Balaji Motion Pictures, a sex comedy that has proved lucrative for the makers. The idea is titillation bordering on vulgarity.

    Aftab Shivdasani and Tusshar Kapoor are best friends who are doing things together. Tusshar has a problem with colours, which affects his eyes. The pair usually goofs up and is rendered penniless as well as homeless.

    A friend, Krishna Abhishek, throws them a lifeline and invites them to visit him in Bangkok where he makes porn films. His aides and stars are Claudia Ciesla, Gizele Thakral, Andy Kumar and Danny Sura. Tusshar and Aftab are offered to do porn films, which they are reluctant to do at first. But, they need money badly and that makes them change their minds.

    There has to be something in the name of story to go on so, Tusshar falls in love with Mandana Karimi. Mandana’s father, Darshan Jariwala, however, wants to meet his daughter’s choice along with his family. Where would Tusshar get a family from? Easy! His porn star team comes to his aid. They all have to present themselves as a traditional sanskari family to Jariwala. This is where the film is expected to generate comic situations with its acting challenged cast, some of which has been imported from Bigg Boss show.

    Hindi comedy is usually about gags stolen from here and there and slaps and lewd expressions aided by double meaning dialogue. This film tries to include all of that.

    Uday Ghadge has directed a Marathi film earlier and assisted David Dhawan on a few films. Dhawan’s flair for comedy does not seem to have influenced him. The film is average in all aspects with even songs being of no help.

    Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 will find some audience in youth and single screens.

    Producers: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor

    Director: Uday Ghadge

    Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani, Krishna Abhishek, Mandana Karimi, Darshan Jariwala, Gizele Thakral, Claudia Ciesla, Shakti Kapoor

  • Box Office: ‘Chalk N Duster’ lacklustre; ‘Wazir’ rakes in Rs 28.4 crore

    Box Office: ‘Chalk N Duster’ lacklustre; ‘Wazir’ rakes in Rs 28.4 crore

    MUMBAI: Despite sporting a horde of talent in Shabana Azmi, Juhi Chawla, Richa Chaddha, Divya Dutta and Zarina Wahab, Chalk N Duster had a lacklustre performance at the box office. The theme failed to appeal viewers and the movie has just about managed to touch the Rs 1 crore mark in its opening weekend.

     

    On the other hand, the Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar starrer Wazir drops as the week progresses. The film added little over the next four days after a weak opening weekend of Rs 19.85 and finishes its first week with Rs 28.4 crore.

     

    Dilwale added Rs 1.75 crore in its fourth week to take its four week tally to Rs 138.75 crore. While the other big film Bajirao Mastani collected Rs 7.5 crore in its fourth week to take its four week total to Rs 165.9 crore.

     

    The beginning of 2016 has so far been poor with no film sustaining at the box office. The exhibitors desperately need a film that can sustain for at least a couple of weeks. The coming lineup starting with the Akshay Kumar starrer Airlift this coming Friday is expected to bring in some relief.

  • Akshay Kumar to topline ‘Airlift’ – the untold story of the world’s largest human evacuation ever

    Akshay Kumar to topline ‘Airlift’ – the untold story of the world’s largest human evacuation ever

    MUMBAI: One of India’s biggest moments of triumph, virtually untold to date, is now being recreated on the silver screen in the form of ‘Airlift’. The film, to be helmed by ace ad film-maker Raja Krishna Menon will feature Akshay Kumar in the lead and supported by an interesting and highly talented ensemble. 

     

    Airlift is the story of Indians stranded in Kuwait during the traumatic time of the Gulf War. A story of how they, with the help of Ranjit Katyal (Akshay Kumar), manage to survive the Iraqi invasion, and against all odds travel a thousand kilometers across the border into Amman, Jordan. From Amman, 1,70,000 Indians were brought home by the largest and the most successful evacuation ever attempted by any country, in the history of the world. Over 59 days, the Indian government systematically flew over 488 Air India commercial flights into a war zone to evacuate all 1,70,000 Indians and safely bring them back home. Airlift is an uplifting and entertaining edge-of-the-seat thriller and is the story of the biggest ever human evacuation in the history of mankind.

     

    Airlift, presented by Nikhil Advani, is a co-production between T-series, Cape of Good Films, Crouching Tiger and Emmay Entertainment.

     

    Talking about the film, Nikhil Advani says, “Airlift is a story that every Indian will be proud to hear. It is a story that needs to be told and I am happy that we are able to bring this unique tale of triumph of the human spirit, and of our country, to the big screen. It also gives me an opportunity to work with Akshay once again, a partnership that I have always cherished”

     

     

    Bhushan Kumar, the presenter had this to add on what made him back this project, “What drives me to a film is its genre, concept and the conviction I have in the subject. When I first heard the story of Airlift, I fell in love with it and was convinced. I normally back films with good music but Airlift goes beyond great music and has an exceptional screenplay. I firmly believe that once this story comes alive on celluloid, the audience will equally appreciate the film. The role that Akshay plays is filled with heroism and I am sure that he will add immensely to the portrayal of the character on screen”

     

    Filming beings April 2015