Tag: Ameesha Patel

  • This New Year’s eve, experience ‘Gadar’ on Zee TV!

    This New Year’s eve, experience ‘Gadar’ on Zee TV!

    Mumbai: Having hit the bull’s eye at the box office, Gadar 2 went beyond being just a film. Adored by the masses, this cinematic masterpiece not only outperformed all box office records, reigniting a passion for cinema, but also evolved into an emotion and a movement for its audience. After its blockbuster success in theatres, Gadar 2 is set to captivate audiences on Zee TV at 12 noon and 9 pm on 31 December 2023.

    Zee TV chief cluster officer Aparna Bhosle said, “Following its tremendous box office success, Gadar 2 is set to premiere on Zee TV as a New Year’s Eve delight for our viewers. The film’s enduring appeal lies in the strong emotions it stirs, making it more than just a movie but a testament to the power of impactful storytelling.”

    Starring Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, Utkarsh Sharma, and Simrat Kaur, the movie is a continuation of the 2001 blockbuster film ‘Gadar,’ focusing on the romantic tale of Tara Singh’s son. The plot unfolds as Tara Singh (Sunny Deol) goes missing during a border clash between India and Pakistan, presumed to be captured by the Pakistani army. In a bid to rescue his father, Jeete (Utkarsh Sharma) ventures into prohibited territory. ‘Gadar 2’ achieved significant commercial success, earning a staggering ₹691.08 crore worldwide and securing its place as the second highest-grossing Bollywood film in history. Directed by Anil Sharma, and distributed by Zee Studios, Gadar 2 is an action thriller that will surely entertain the audience this New Year’s Eve.

    With intense drama and mind-blowing action up its sleeves, Gadar 2 is all set to add excitement to your New Year’s Eve plans as it airs at 12 noon and 9 pm on 31 December, only on Zee TV!

  • Tata Play Binge’s October entertainment extravaganza: The new launches we loved

    Tata Play Binge’s October entertainment extravaganza: The new launches we loved

    Mumbai: Lights, camera, October action! As the vibrant colours of October begin to fade and we cosy up in our blankets, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the cinematic and episodic treasures that graced our screens this month. In the last month, the entertainment industry brought us a stellar lineup of films and series that kept us glued to our seats. From thrilling blockbusters to heartwarming dramas, the past month was nothing short of a cinematic rollercoaster. So, grab your popcorn, settle in, and join Tata Play Binge as we explore the top movies and series that shone brightly in October.

    Gadar 2 on ZEE5

    Gadar 2 is a Bollywood action drama film directed and produced by Anil Sharma. It is a sequel to the 2001 film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha and features the same old cast of Sunny Deol, and Ameesha Patel but now along with Utkarsh Sharma, and Aamir Naik in prominent roles. The storyline provides the original fans a glimpse into the Tara Singh family now set in 1971 as Tara Singh returns to Pakistan to rescue his imprisoned son Charanjeet “Jeete” Singh. The film became a commercial success as it grossed 685.19 crores worldwide, making it the seventh highest-grossing Bollywood film ever. This high-octane drama had everything the 90’s kids look for in a Bollywood Masala movie. So grab that popcorn and witness the iconic hand pump moment again in Sunny Paaji style.

    Permanent Roommates Season 3 on Amazon Prime Video

    TVF’s Permanent Roommates made its debut on YouTube in 2014, and its groundbreaking success led to a lineup of web series being produced as it opened up the content industry to the concept of long-format shows. Now, after a seven-year hiatus, the beloved cast, Nidhi Singh and Sumit Vyas and others reunite for Season 3. In this new season, Tanya contemplates leaving the country for new experiences, while Mikesh secretly resists the idea. The series not only delves into their lives but also explores their parents’ journeys. With five engaging episodes, it follows their quest for permanent residency in Canada and the events that unfold, while keeping the essence of Tannu and Mikki alive all through the season. With the quirks of Mikesh accompanied by the antics of Tanya, this season of Permanent Roommates will leave you wanting more, yet satisfied with the way the series concludes. Binge on all the episodes if you haven’t yet!

    Kaala Paani on Netflix

    Kaala Paani presents a compelling narrative set in the near future on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, known for their unexplored history. In 2027, a deadly virus threatened the island, but authorities initially dismissed it, putting lives at risk. The series, created and co-directed by Sameer Saxena, explores the moral and ethical dilemmas in handling such sensitive situations, making it thought-provoking. The exceptional cast, including Mona Singh and Ashutosh Gowariker, delivers powerful performances, while the series weaves themes of human greed, politics of emotions, inclusivity, and man vs. nature into a heart-wrenching tale of separation and choice.

    Scam 2003: The Telgi Story on SonyLiv

    ‘Scam 2003’ follows in the footsteps of its acclaimed predecessor, ‘Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story’. This time, it delves into the world of Abdul Karim Telgi, a humble fruit seller who ascended to become the mastermind behind a colossal stamp paper fraud. While Gagan Dev Riar delivers a compelling portrayal of Telgi, the series, helmed by showrunner Hansal Mehta and directed by Tushar Hiranandan takes us through the intricate web of forgery and government corruption that fueled Telgi’s empire, offering a peek into his manipulative tactics and the entangled network of collaborators. With only a portion of the episodes released, ‘Scam 2003’ is yet to fully unveil the scale of Telgi’s operations leaving viewers intrigued but awaiting more.

    Aakhri Sach on Disney+ Hotstar

    Aakhri Sach is a crime thriller series inspired by the tragic Burari incident, which revolves around the suspected suicides of 11 family members spanning three generations. The show follows a dedicated police officer, Anya played by Tamannaah Bhatia, tasked with investigating the unsettling mass suicide. However, as the series unfolds, it grapples with the challenge of balancing the gruesome reality of the event with fictional storytelling. The story still manages to grip the audience even after the end is known. This definitely should be on your watchlist if you haven’t binged on it yet.

    John Wick : Chapter 4 on Lionsgate Play

    The awaited return of Keanu Reeves as the legendary assassin John Wick! Directed by Chad Stahelski, the film is the latest instalment in the action-packed franchise. In this chapter, John Wick faces off against the High Table, the organisation that has marked him for death. With an arsenal of weapons and his unparalleled combat skills, John Wick takes on new adversaries. As John Wick embarks on a mission to earn his freedom, the film promises more intense action sequences, complex choreography, and breathtaking visuals, making it a thrilling addition to the franchise.

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  • Ameesha Patel goes double with ‘Desi Magic’

    Ameesha Patel goes double with ‘Desi Magic’

    MUMBAI: She made a dream debut in Bollywood opposite Hrithik Roshan with Kaho Na Pyar Hai. After an initial series of hits, Patel was unable to achieve much success in her career.  However, the 38 year old lass, who has a gold medal in Economics from the Tufts University, has not given up and is set for the release of her debut production.

     

    The teaser of Patel’s Desi Magic released this week and it features the bubby heroine in the lead role paired opposite Zayed Khan and Sahil Shroff. Directed by Mehul Atha, Desi Magic is the first film from Ameesha Patel productions.

     

    Patel plays a double role – Sonia and Mahi. While Sonia is a glamorous modern girl who loves partying, Mahi is a traditional desi belle from Punjab. Both just have one thing in common – commitment phobia. The music of the film has been composed by DJ Aqeel who also makes his debut as a music director with this film.

     

    With heroine-centric films like Queen and Mary Kom fetching accolades recently, it remains to be seen if Patel is able to create any magic with Desi Magic.

  • Ghanchakkar misses the mark even as YJHD crosses Rs 180 Cr at the

    Ghanchakkar misses the mark even as YJHD crosses Rs 180 Cr at the

    MUMBAI: The Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan starrer Ghanchakkar fails to please the audience, with a poor script and execution. The film opened to indifferent response on Friday, it could not cash in on Saturday and did only marginally better on Sunday to end its opening weekend with figures of Rs 19.35 crore.

    Raanjhanaa, which marked the debut of the south superstar Dhanush of Kolavari Di fame, has met with mixed response due to its second half. However, the first week collection figures are a respectable with Rs 32.2 crore; the film may benefit due to poor opposition in Ghanchakkar at places other than North where the Punjabi film, Jatt & Juliet 2, is creating a havoc.

    Shortcut Romeo the remake of Susi Ganeshan‘s own Tamil film Thiruttu Payale, starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Ameesha Patel and Puja Gupta is doing poorly in its first week having collected just Rs 2.5 crore.

    Enemmy, Mithun Chakraborty‘s home production starring Mithun, Mahakshay, Suniel Shetty, Kay Kay Menon and Johnny Lever is doing poor business, barely collecting Rs 1.5 crore in its one week run.

    Fukrey, a north-centric youth comedy, has sustained reasonably well in its second week adding Rs 10.7 crore to take its tally to Rs 28.2 crore.

    Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani continues to move smoothly in its fourth straight week. The film has collected Rs 7.3 crore in its fourth week to take its four week tally to Rs 180.25 crore.

  • Neil Nitin Mukesh-Puja Gupta starrer Shortcut Romeo to be screened at Cannes Filmfest

    Neil Nitin Mukesh-Puja Gupta starrer Shortcut Romeo to be screened at Cannes Filmfest

    NEW DELHI: Shortcut Romeo, Hindi remake of a popular Tamil film, will be among the new Indian films to be screened at Cannes in the festival‘s 66th instalment.


    A new romantic thriller, it has been produced, written and directed by southerner Susi Ganeshan under his own banner, Susi Ganesh Productions. Much of the present film was shot in Kenya in East Africa.


    This is a remake of his own 2006 Tamil box office hit “Thirittu Paysale”. The current Bollywood version stars Bollywood hearthrob Neil Nitin Mukesh as Romeo, with Puja Gupta as his love interest. Ameesha Patel appears in a negative role.


    Ganeshan has already helmed half a dozen features in Tamil since 2002 and is a disciple of senior Tamilian director Mani Ratnam, who currently works mostly in Mumbai and is regarded as one of the most original and creative of all Indian directors whatever the language.

  • Race 2: Fast, crisp and gripping

    Race 2: Fast, crisp and gripping

    MUMBAI: Race 2 is a film about Indian criminals abroad and more than a race, it is the game of one-upmanship between two criminals. Just when major films were going desi with their content and locations, Race 2 takes to the trend of a few years back when makers sought foreign locations. Race 2 had to follow the Race to a certain extent.

    Producers: Ramesh S Taurani, Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur. 
    Directors: Abbas – Mustan.
    Cast: Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham, Anil Kapoor, Aditya Panscholi, Deepika Padukone, Jacqueline Fernandez, Ameesha Patel, Rajesh Khattar.

    The turf is ruled by all Indian players, each wanting to be the best. Saif Ali Khan continues from where he left off in Race, John Abraham replaces Akshaye Khanna and is pitted against Khan in the game of one-upmanship. The ex cop, Anil Kapoor, is now the jack in the pack accompanied by his new assistant, Ameesha Patel, while Aditya Pancholi is the super don. Abraham, a street fighter has raked in millions with his nefarious activities with much help from his sister, Deepika Padukone. For girlfriend, he has Jacqueline Fernandez.

    Khan‘s pregnant girlfriend, Bipasha Basu, has been killed by Abraham and he has sworn to avenge her death by destroying Abraham financially and literally, ridding him of his five casinos and villa and bring him on streets. What better way to ruin someone then to befriend him? So both become friends while being very wary of each other, both know the purpose of the friendship and each thinks he is one step ahead. Sending wired moles and planting bombs is all a part of the game. Nobody trusts anybody, least of all Abraham who would even kill his sister, Padukone, to usurp her share of the loot. To keep the pace of the film fast, there are car bombs and chases and all kind of action that the writer and directors can cram in.

    While the heroes play their games, Kapoor and Patel provide some lighter moments with the latter having one track mind, that of seducing Kapoor, who gets his high from fruits, always munching on them. Their exchanges are always suggestive and full of sexual innuendoes. While Kapoor works on a piece of pie from the warring heroes enter Aditya Pancholi, a don no one dare mess with.

    Khan decides to make his killer move, a heist on the Church in Turin to steal the shroud of Turin, the burial cloth of Lord Jesus which has been stored in a high security zone. Abraham would buy it with plans to sell it off to Panscholi. It is a tough proposition and, as Panscholi puts it, ‘forget real life, I have not even seen the idea of pulling such a stunt in a Hollywood film‘. But one can count on our script writers to put it on a platter and deliver it. The mission is easily accomplished. It is time to exchange wares against cash. Khan is offered a drink laced with poison to celebrate the success of his mission, left to die as Abraham proceeds to complete his deal with Pancholi. But, someone has changed sides again and Khan lives to take on Abraham in an action filled plane ride.

    The shroud sold to Panscholi, it turns out, is an ordinary piece of cloth printed to look like the original. Abraham‘s wealth is sacrificed at the altar of the don. Yes, also his girlfriend, Fernandez chooses to follow wealth and villa and goes with Panscholi. Abraham promises to get even in Race 3!

    Though Race 2 offers no novelties, the way it is woven into the film keeps the goings on watchable without dull moments. Yes, music does bring those lulls since songs are just loud sans melody or foot tapping kind. Direction is usual Abbas Mustan style with finesse and fast pace but the second half however loses steam. They are amply aided by the action coordinator. Editing is crisp. Locations are well picturised. Dialogue, when witty, is good.

    The one-upmanship looks plausible because Khan and Abraham make it so; both are sincere in their roles. Kapoor helps add some star value while Panscholi is as usual. Padukone as the plotter is good. Fernandez adds oomph. Patel is okay as a duh. Bipasha Basu plays a cameo.

    Race 2 has had an opportune release week of Eid, followed by Republic Day Holiday and a Sunday to crown the weekend. The entertainment starved public has responded favourably (the last one being Dabangg2 five weeks back). Hence having opened well, the film will do well sans a strong opposition for the next two weeks.

    Akaash Vaani: Loose screenplay and insipid music add to woes

    Producers: Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak.

    Director: Luv Ranjan.

    Cast: Kartik Tiwar, Nushrat Bharucha, Sunny Singh Nijjar, Sana Shaikh, Gautam Mehra, Kiran Kumar, Mahesh Thakur, Prachi Shah.

    Akaash Vaani is a love story with new faces; they have worked at times with some of them even going to launch stars‘ careers and being commercially successful. With high costs of production and promotions, this is a chance worth taking, especially if the banner is established and has the capacity to go it alone from production to distribution.

    Kartik Tiwari (Akaash) from Chandigarh and Nushrat Bharucha (Vani) from Dehradun join a Delhi college. Both are poles apart but since opposites attract, love happens. Over the next three years in college, their love gets stronger; when it is time to part at the end of the college, Tiwari proceeds to the US to pursue higher studies while Bharucha returns to Dehradun to attend her sister‘s wedding and, later, study for her post-grad.

    Bharucha‘s family is traditional and her father, Kiran Kumar, lives a life very conscious of ‘samaj and padosi‘ and what they think! What worse can happen to a man like him when his daughter, whose wedding rituals are on, vanishes leaving only a note. She has eloped with the one she loved. Kumar is devastated, breaks down. He does all the crying and sobbing on behalf of his entire family. Whatever her sister did, it puts paid to Bharucha‘s intention of taking her parents into confidence about her love for Tiwari.

    Worried that his younger daughter, Bharucha, may also do something similar, he fixes her match for an instant marriage. After all, parents always have a nice boy in mind for their girls. Bharucha puts up no resistance, calls up Tiwari to end their romance, goes ahead and ties the knot. To become a housewife, as that is what her husband said he wanted her to be, her romance has been sacrificed. But the husband is a sadist who never leaves Bharucha at ease and finds faults with her on regular basis. This is made amply clear so that one knows that she has married the villain under pressure from her family instead of the hero.

    The film‘s tagline says, “Love gets a second chance”. The girl gets a chance to visit Delhi while her husband is away for a week. This also happens to be the time of her college alumni meet. The star-crossed lovers, Tiwari and Bharucha, come face to face again. The romance is rekindled. Tiwari whisks Bharucha off to the kind of places where they had dreamt of spending their honeymoon.

    The lovers are back together and it is time for the final showdown, which turns out to be rather tame.

    Akaash Vani is a slow winding process spread over 140 minutes without any twists or turns. It takes an old fashioned route to a modern day love story. What is modern about it is that the girl is married and still takes time off to go with her college lover and finally decides to reject her husband.

    Akaash Vani has a very loose screenplay with little substance. The artistes are new and music, a must in a love story, is lacking. There is not a single lip sync song while the couple romances. Bharucha, on whom the story and its pathos rest, is ineffective. Tiwari is cute, as they say about a chocolate hero, but the trends indicate otherwise. Kumar sobbing constantly is silly. Of the rest, Sona Singh is good while Sunny Singh Nijjar is fair.

    Akaash Vani is not working. 

    Main Krishna Hoon (Part Animation): Poorly conceived and ineffectual

    Producers: Nandan Mahto, Promila Hunter.

    Direction: Rajiv S Ruia.

    Cast: Juhi Chawla, Paresh Ganatra, Rajneesh Duggal, Nameet Shah (Katrina Kaif, Hrithik Roshan in cameos.)

    Main Krishna Hoon is a live animation film designed to attract children. It follows the same line as the director‘s earlier film, My Friend Ganesha. That is to say the God children can identify with, in this case Bal Krishna, befriending a young boy to help him overcome his adversities and to help him come to terms with the fact that he is an orphan.

    Juhi Chawla is Kantaben who, aided by Paresh Ganatra, runs Ashray, an orphanage in Gujarat. The orphanage sustains by supplying papads and expects no aid from donors. One rainy night reminiscent of the Krishna Janmashtami night, a tiny tot is left in her shelter home in a plastic drum. It happens to be the night Krishna was born according to the myths. The child is aptly named Krishna.

    Barren couples often visit Ashray to adopt a child. One such couple refuses to adopt Krishna because he suffers from bouts of epilepsy. The next time a couple visits to adopt a child, the fact of Krishna‘s ailment is hidden from them on Ganatra‘s advice. The couple take Krishna home but they soon return after he suffers an attack. Krishna has been pining to have his own mother and father since he visited a garden where every parent is doting on their children. (This is a rather ridiculous scene.)

    Next, this child Krishna lands up at a Krishna temple and invokes the Lord. Soon the God Krishna appears and both become friends. The rest is predictable as the Lord helps Krishna get over his troubles as well as to help him fight kalyug villains. Finally, the prospective adoptive child Krishna adopts Chawla as his mother and father both.

    Main Krishna Hoon is a poorly conceived film with amateurish treatment. Besides Juhi Chawla, the film has cameos by Katrina Kaif and Hrithik Roshan. These are the only positives in the film but not enough to salvage it.

  • Star India buys world satellite rights to three PNC films

    Star India buys world satellite rights to three PNC films

    MUMBAI: Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd has announced that the world satellite rights to its latest productions, Ankahee, Pyar Ke Side Effects and Bow Barracks Forever have been purchased by Star TV Network. The company didn’t divulge the financial details of the deals.

    Ankahee, directed by Vikram Bhatt, stars Aftab Shivdasani, Esha Deol and Ameesha Patel. Pyar Ke Side Effects, a romantic comedy, is directed by Saket Chowdhury. The movie features Mallika Sherawat and Rahul Bose in the title roles. Anjan Datta’s Bow Barracks Forever, which is also scheduled for release this summer stars the likes of Neha and Lilette Dubey, Victor Banerjee and Moon Moon Sen.

    The india distribution rights for Ankahee is shared between Raj Enterprises (Bombay), Sahyog Films (Nizam) and PVR Pictures (Delhi and Punjab). Inox Leisure has acquired four territories, Mysore, Rajasthan, West Bengal and CI. Venus Tapes & Records have acquired the overseas territory. T Series has already released the film’s music.