Tag: Akshay Khanna

  • Lux Zee Cine Awards announced

    Lux Zee Cine Awards announced

    With that statement, Aamir Khan’s father and film maker put the stamp of approval and paid respect to the Zee Network organised Lux Zee Cine Popular Awards. The Junior Khan got the award for Best Actor, through a poll process that directly involved viewers of Zee TV, for his role in Sarfarosh.

    The best actress award went to Aishwarya Raid for her able essaying of the role of a young girl forced into marriage by a doting father, her rebellion, and her final reconciliation to the fact that her husband is a much better choice for her than her lover (played by Salman Khan), in the box office success Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.

    The best director award and best film award went to film maker Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Veteran actor Pran was given a lifetime achievement award. Ditto with film maker Nasir Hussain. Both have been associated with roles and films which have become bellwethers for the industry.

    The awards function was held at a sports stadium, the Andheri Sports Complex, in northern Mumbai. A packed house – a crowd of at least 10,000-15,000 – which included the film trade, advertisers, the corporate world, media and the general public went agog with excitement every time a star got on stage to perform.

    And there were perfomances aplenty by matinee stars Govinda, Anil Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty, Salman Khan, Juhi Chawla, Lucky Ali and the hearthrob of the nation, Hrithik Roshan. Anil Kapoor, Govinda, and Salman Khan stole people’s hearts. As did Hrithik Roshan but one expected a lot more display of his dance talent when he performed on stage along with singer Lucky Ali.

    Among those who presented the awards included: the breathtaking Rekha, Sushmita Sen, Akshay Khanna, Namrata Shirodkar, Shammi Kapoor, Alka Yagnik, Renuka Sahane, Sultan Ahmed, Baba Sehgal.

    Overall, the show was a lot more controlled this year with everything proceeding like almost clockwork and the awards ending on schedule. Probably last year’s chaotic organisation gave a lifetime of experience to the organisers of the awards.

  • B4U lines up blockbuster movies for 2005

    B4U lines up blockbuster movies for 2005

    MUMBAI: The B4U Network unveiled details of its latest movie acquisitions that are lined up to air in the new year on its movie channel B4U Movies.

    The lineup includes Deewar, Kyon! Ho Gaya Na Pyar, Dev, Run, Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa and Masti.

    “We have a fabulous line up of movies from the romantic Kyon! Ho Gaya NA Pyar to the star-studded action movie Deewar. We are confident that we have blockbusters to entertain the entire family,” said B4U chief executive officer Sunil Rohra.

    Deewar stars Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Khanna, Bipasa Basu and Paresh Rawal. On the other hand, Run stars Abhishek Bachchan and Bhoomika Chawla. Kyon! Ho Gaya NA Pyaar stars Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Vivek Oberai. Dev stars Amitabh Bachchan, Om Puri, Fardeen Khan and Kareena Kapoor; Masti has Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Ritesh Deshmukh, Amrita Rao, Tara Sharma and Genelia D’Souza; Dil NE Jise Apna Kahaa stars Salmaan Khan, Preity Zinta and Bhoomika Chawla.

    “There will be further announcements of B4U Networks movie acquisitions within the coming weeks,” hinted Rohra.

  • Nana Patekar on Star News’ ‘Masand ki Pasand’

    Nana Patekar on Star News’ ‘Masand ki Pasand’

    Star News' weekly film show, Masand Ki Pasand, will feature Nana Patekar in an interview with Rajeev Masand on 21 February at 8.30 pm.

    Nana's revelations will include his plans to direct a film and the reason why he stayed away from films for so many years. He also explains why people are intimidated by him and insists that he's really not the terror that he is made out to be.

    The upcoming actress Amrita Rao, will also be seen getting up-close and personal with Masand in the same episode. She will talk about her forthcoming films with Shahrukh Khan, Akshay Khanna and Vivek Oberoi.

    Masand will also be sharing his thoughts about this week's big release Tum? starring Manisha Koirala and also about the Oscar nominated film Cold Mountain.

  • Mukta Arts, Shemaroo seminar on initiatives to curb piracy

    MUMBAI: Concentrate on non-theatrical releases! Producers, exhibitors need to arrive at a consensus! The film industry needs to embrace new technology! These were some of the suggestions thrown up at last evenings seminar in Mumbai on Initiatives to Curb Piracy. The seminar was organised by Mukta Arts and Shemaroo Video.
    Speaking from the media, film analyst Komal Nahata said: “In the fight between members of one large family (producers and exhibitors) it is the pirates who are having the last laugh. It is important that a formula is arrived at regarding time of sale of a film to DVD, home video. Exhibitors cannot block the release of DVDs.”
    “Pirated copies anyway surface and so exhibitors will hurt themselves. Producers and distributors need to realise that DVD’s, VCD’s are here to stay. We can take a leaf from our Hollywood counterparts. There just 25 per cent of a films revenue comes from the theatre,” Nahata added.
    Nahata also stressed that the time frame for the release of a film should be fixed. Different grades depending on whether a film is a hit of a miss will only create further confusion. Director Subhash Ghai said that this should depend on how the film performs in the first four to six weeks.
    SET India CEO Kunal Dasgupta took a radical line and suggested the need for the film fraternity to concentrate on non-theatrical releases. “I believe in combating the problem through positive means. All films do not have to be released in the cinemas.
    If selling the film on DVD, satellite is enough for the producer to make a profit then that route must be taken. Using television, filmmakers can promote the film by saying that it is only available on DVD,” Dasgupta said.
    “The pirates cannot compete in such a scenario as copying films illegally becomes all the more difficult and the incentive is gone as viewers can watch top notch quality prints from their homes. One can use recognised artistes for these films. For this to happen a distinction has to first be made between a film made for the theatre and one which is not,” Dasgupta added.
    For theatrical releases Dasgupta said that the current open window of five months for open television is good enough. He noted that when CAS (conditional access system) is put in place the film producer could use the pay-per-view route. Abroad, this happens three weeks after the film hits the cinemas.
    Veteran actor Amrish Puri however pointed out that films which have attractive visuals and long shots can only be appreciated in the cinema. He also lamented the declining quality of Bollywood cinema. With great difficulty one can at the most say that ten out of 100 films are worth watching, he said.
    Another major problem is that cable operators illegally screen films. Actor Akshay Khanna said that cable operators in Mumbai do not fear the consequences of their actions. In the south there is virtually no piracy on the telly. This could be due to the fact that there is a close link between politicians and filmmakers.
    Akshay also claimed that actors fan clubs can create pressure. Unfortunately Maharashtra and other states follow a live and let live policy, which is unfair, Khanna said. Cutting feed to a cable operator is one option. The MSO ought to be questioned as to where the franchisee is receiving the signal from.
    Exhibitor Manmohan Shetty pointed out that while there are 4000 cinemas in the country that play Hindi films there are just a few hundred copies of a film that are released. This holds true for a Devdas as . Everyone wants to see first day first show and so digital projection technology can be used to alleviate the problem.
    At the seminar, the organisers also announced a distribution alliance between Mukta Arts and Shemaroo as a first step combatting the piracy menace. Ten classics from the Mukta Arts library including Taal, Saudagar are available in VCD and DVD format in India and Nepal. The DVD’s cost Rs 550 while the VCDs cost Rs 149 and Rs 199.