Tag: Ajay Devgn

  • Rohit Shetty remaking Hrishida’s Golmaal September

    Rohit Shetty remaking Hrishida’s Golmaal September

    MUMBAI: Rohit Shetty, whose film Singham has been doing brisk business, has decided to return to the comedy genre.


    Shetty and Ajay Devgn, have planned a remake of the Hrishikesh Mukherji-directed Golmaal. The film will be titled Bol Bachchan and star Abhishek Bachchan.


    “While the basic idea would be the same, we‘ve changed the characters,setting and situations. But on a cautionary note, it‘s better to acquire the rights and remake it your own way,” Shetty pointed out.


    The essence of one liners and comedy will be retained in the remake. While the original saw Utpal Dutt‘s daughter falling in love with Amol Palekar, the remake will see Devgn‘s sister falling for Bachchan.


    A romantic comedy, the film will pair Devgn with Prachi Desai and Bachchan with Asin.

  • Ajay Devgn in Hindi remake of Malayalam film

    Ajay Devgn in Hindi remake of Malayalam film

    MUMBAI: AHaving succeeded in his endeavour to switch over to action-oriented roles in Singham, Ajay Devgn has delved into a character that has a blend of Peter Sellers‘ comedy and Charlie Chaplin‘s pathos in an upcoming film, The Arab, The Camel & P Madhavan Nair.


    The film will be directed by Priyadarshan who is currently in the last lap of completion of the Malayalam version titled Arabiyum Ottakavum P Madhavan Nairum.
     
    Said the director, “I am indeed remaking Arabiyum Ottakavum P Madhavan Nairum with Ajay. This is the first time I‘ve decided to do a Hindi version of a film even before completing the Malayalam version. I am certain that Ajay can do full justice to it.”


    It may be said that it was Akshay Kumar and Shah Rukh Khan who had apparently sent feelers to Priyadarshan for that particular role, but the director turned to Devgn to essay the role of the protagonist in the film.

  • Singham grosses Rs 477 mn in opening weekend, says Reliance

    Singham grosses Rs 477 mn in opening weekend, says Reliance

    MUMBAI: Singham, has grossed Rs 477 million at the box office in its opening weekend, according to data provided by the film‘s producer Reliance Entertainment.


    Released in 2000 screens worldwide on 22 July, Reliance Entertainment said Singham has the second highest opener of the year after Ready.


    While the action packed entertainer grossed Rs 442 million domestically (Rs. 309.3 million net), it collected Rs 35 million overseas. 


    Singham has achieved the tenth highest domestic opening weekend of all time, Reliance said. After Dabangg (Rs 485 million net), Ready (Rs 420 million net), 3 Idiots (Rs 400 million net), Ghajini (Rs 400 million net in 4 days), Tees Maar Khan (Rs 380 million net), Rajneeti (Rs 340 million net), My Name Is Khan (Rs 320 million net) and Housefull (Rs 315 million net). Singham with a net income of Rs 309.3 million stands at the 10th position.


    Said Reliance Entertainment CEO Sanjeev Lamba, “Singham is off to a wonderful start worldwide. The film received an overwhelming response from the audience over the weekend and we hope will continue its successful run all over the world in the weeks to come.”


    Reliance Entertainment released Singham in 38 countries internationally on 22 July. In its second phase, the film will release in additional 21 countries.


    Directed by Rohit Shetty, Singham stars Ajay Devgn, Kajal Aggarwal and Prakash Raj.

  • Singham is Ajay Devgn’s biggest box office opener

    Singham is Ajay Devgn’s biggest box office opener

    MUMBAI: Singham, produced by Reliance Entertainment and directed by Rohit Shetty, has performed strongly at the box office during its opening weekend.


    Excelling at single screens, the movie collected Rs 310 million, making it the biggest opener for Ajay Devgn so far.


    Meanwhile, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara found its following at multiplexes and collected Rs 424 million in its first week.


    Murder 2 added Rs 93 million to its first week total of Rs 365 million to take its two-week tally to Rs 458 million.


    Delhi Belly has collected Rs 38 million in its third week, taking its tally to Rs 535 million.


    Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap‘s total collections in three weeks stood at Rs 139.5 million.


    The four-week tally of Double Dhamaal was Rs 464 million.
     

  • Pachisia launches Son Of Sardar with Ajay Devgn

    Pachisia launches Son Of Sardar with Ajay Devgn

    MUMBAI: Producer N R Pachisia, in association with Ajay Devgn, has announced the making of his forthcoming film, Son Of Sardar (SoS).


    Directed by Ashwini Dheer, the film is a remake of Telugu musical comedy Maryada Ramanna. The film will have Devgn pairing up with Sonakshi Sinha.


    Maryada Ramanna is the story of a plain-hearted man, Ramu, who is being chased by factionists for a murder committed by his father. The girl whom he meets on the train reveals that she is in love with him and Ramu, who until then was running for his life, resolves to stand by her and win the enemy‘s heart.


    However, there is a hitch. It is said that Akshay Kumar has already registered Son Of Sardar with the title registering body, though nothing much has gone into it.
     

  • A dated plot of honest cop vs corrupt politicians

    A dated plot of honest cop vs corrupt politicians








    Producer: Reliance Entertainment
    Director: Rohit Shetty
    Cast: Ajay Devgn, Prakash Raj, Kajal Aggarwal, Sachin Khedekar, Govind Namdeo, Ashok Saraf, Anant Jog, Murli Sharma, Sonali Kulkarni.


    MUMBAI: Singham is the remake of Reliance Entertainment‘s own Tamil film of the same name. While in Tamil the title translates as Lion, here it means nothing in particular but retained as surname for Ajay Devgn‘s screen name, Bajirao Singham. That is fine but why does a whole village including the protagonist, Ajay Devgn‘s father in the film, address him by his surname?


    The theme seems to be: Anything goes. South remakes usually seem to work very well at the box office holding appeal for both, the multiplex as well as the single screen audience, as has been seen by the universal acceptance and success of Ghajini, Wanted, Ready, etc.


    Singham follows the old fashioned honest cop vs. corrupt politicians theme and the name coined for this genre is ‘retro film‘.


    So there is this honest to core police officer, Ajay Devgn, who is posted in his native town called Shivgad on the edge of Goa state who settles all local disputes amicably rather than with the use of law. He has earned the love and respect of all and soon that of a girl also. He has had time to just prance around woods and imagine a romantic song when it is time to be a real man; He crosses paths with the scoundrel of scoundrels, killer, kidnapper, wannabe politician, the all powerful Prakash Raj.


    Ajay Devgn draws first blood, humiliating and cutting Prakash Raj down to size after calling him to his police station. The latter decides to shift the war to his turf and, thankfully, the film shifts to more watchable locales of Goa. The battles of one-upmanship are fought in true loud and gory style of South Indian films where villains never travel in a single car, they have a cavalcade of a dozen cars of the same model and colour; you could not have missed it if you have seen even a single South film.


    Ajay Devgn‘s action scenes are backed by the title chant of ‘Singham……Singham…‘ as he resorts to various kinds of somersaults and dives and as the cars go bouncing around in the air like tennis balls in the guise of stunts.


    The problem with Singham is, for its 2 hours and 24 minutes, all it has to offer is raw action and stunts which can get tiring after some time. There is little in the name of distractions. The film lacks romance, emotions, comedy and music. The claptrap dialogue which should go with this kind of action film are few and far in between.


    Director Rohit Shetty, having chosen a South film to remake, has stuck to the South look rather than polish it up in his own style. Also, the Marathi background was unnecessary! His action design is becoming very identifiable and looks similar to his earlier films.


    The film is basically an Ajay Devgn physique and action showcase vehicle and that is how having started his career as an action hero in Phool Aur Kaante, Ajay has only improved several notches in both, physique as well as action.


    Prakash Raj is getting more and more repetitive and his same turning comic at the end shatters the villain‘s image created through the film. Kajal Aggarwal, the leading lady, has but few scenes in a film that could very well have done without her. Among others, Sachin Khedekar, Govind Namdeo, Ashok Saraf, Anant Jog and Murli Sharma give good support.


    Singham has had a better opening response at single screens and Hindi belt circuits while not making a much needed impact at metro multiplexes. Considering that multiplexes contribute a sizeable chunk to a film‘s box office takings, so much the worse for this film.