Tag: Anand Pandit

  • Unfiltered Naari streams on ShemarooMe

    Unfiltered Naari streams on ShemarooMe

    MUMBAI : What does a woman really want? If Bollywood’s tried and failed to crack it, Unfiltered Naari gives it a shot with a cheeky twist. The Hindi dubbed version of Gujarati blockbuster Fakt Mahilao Maate is now streaming on ShemarooMe, and it’s putting the spotlight on womanhood, gender gags, and one very confused lad with a supernatural gift.

    Originally a smash hit among Gujarati audiences, the film marks megastar Amitabh Bachchan’s Gujarati cinema debut, now repackaged for pan-India viewers in a language that promises even more punch. Directed by Jay Bodas and produced by Anand Pandit and Vaishal Shah, the film stars Yash Soni as Chintan, a middle-class bloke suddenly blessed (or cursed?) with the power to understand women.

    From matriarchs to mates, Chintan’s world is full of opinionated, unapologetic women. But when he starts hearing their unfiltered thoughts, the real chaos begins. Peppered with satire, heart, and some Bachchan baritone, Unfiltered Naari explores what happens when empathy meets exasperation in the great gender tug-of-war.

    The cast also includes Deeksha Joshi, Tarjanee Bhadla, Bhavini Jani, Kalpana Gagdekar, Chetan Daiya, Vaishakh Rathod, Deep Vaidya and Om Bhatt, adding to the ensemble madness.

    ShemarooMe’s Hindi launch of the film is part of its larger push to give regional gems a national stage. As gender debates get louder and more layered, Unfiltered Naari doesn’t claim to solve them, it just wants to make you laugh, think, and maybe text your mum more often.

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  • The Big Bull makers to appoint Covid2019 watchdogs on set

    The Big Bull makers to appoint Covid2019 watchdogs on set

    MUMBAI: The makers of The Big Bull are set to start work on the final schedule from mid-October. To ensure the health and safety of cast and crew, producer Anand Pandit has decided to appoint Covid2019 watchdogs on the set. The Big Bull directed by Kookie Gulati stars Abhishek Bachchan and Ileana D'Cruz in the main lead.

    "The industry has to get back on its feet, but we cannot afford even a minor slip when it comes to guarding ourselves against the virus. At no point will the safety of my unit take a backseat during the shoot. Abhishek has fully recovered from the virus and is fighting fit," reveals a MidDay report. The producer further added that a group of medical experts will be present throughout the shoot, monitoring the sets to ensure that all safety norms are being implemented.

    Read more news on Covid2019 precautions taken by production sets

    The Big Bull is a financial crime drama is inspired by the life of stockbroker Harshad Mehta. The set will also have sanitisation tunnels, fumigating machines. Entire filming will be conducted in strict adherence with the government regulations.

  • Annual Media Scholarship instituted in name of Big B

    Annual Media Scholarship instituted in name of Big B

    NEW DELHI: An annual media scholarship has been instituted in the name of the megastar Amitabh Bachchan for students of cinema and media who will be selected after an exhaustive process.

    The scholarship has been instituted by filmmaker Anand Pandit of Anand Pandit Motion Pictures.

    As the scholarship was announced, the star handed the Amitabh Bachchan Media Scholarship Trophy, a cheque of Rs 5 lakh as well as a certificate to this year’s winner Shradha Thorat from the Whistling Woods Institute.

    ‘I hope this scholarship will push students of cinema to strive for excellence. This scholarship is a wonderful gesture by Anand bhai to harness and nurture new talent. Anand bhai is a dear friend and I am humbled by his gesture in instituting this initiative. I hope this scholarship helps talented individuals pursue their love for cinema,’ said Bachchan.

    ‘I don’t see anyone better than Amit ji to inspire our younger generations. I feel a scholarship is a small ‎contribution to immortalise the biggest icon of Bollywood as well as give an opportunity to those who show true talent,’ said filmmaker Anand Pandit.

    The annual scholarship will be awarded to the student who shows promise and creativity. While the scholarship has gone to a student from Whistling Woods, Pandit is not yet decided whether this will be open to students from other institutions in later years.

    ‘Every year one student who excels will be awarded the scholarship in consultation with Mr Bachchan and Mr Pandit,’ said filmmaker and Whistling Woods founder Subhash Ghai.

  • Annual Media Scholarship instituted in name of Big B

    Annual Media Scholarship instituted in name of Big B

    NEW DELHI: An annual media scholarship has been instituted in the name of the megastar Amitabh Bachchan for students of cinema and media who will be selected after an exhaustive process.

    The scholarship has been instituted by filmmaker Anand Pandit of Anand Pandit Motion Pictures.

    As the scholarship was announced, the star handed the Amitabh Bachchan Media Scholarship Trophy, a cheque of Rs 5 lakh as well as a certificate to this year’s winner Shradha Thorat from the Whistling Woods Institute.

    ‘I hope this scholarship will push students of cinema to strive for excellence. This scholarship is a wonderful gesture by Anand bhai to harness and nurture new talent. Anand bhai is a dear friend and I am humbled by his gesture in instituting this initiative. I hope this scholarship helps talented individuals pursue their love for cinema,’ said Bachchan.

    ‘I don’t see anyone better than Amit ji to inspire our younger generations. I feel a scholarship is a small ‎contribution to immortalise the biggest icon of Bollywood as well as give an opportunity to those who show true talent,’ said filmmaker Anand Pandit.

    The annual scholarship will be awarded to the student who shows promise and creativity. While the scholarship has gone to a student from Whistling Woods, Pandit is not yet decided whether this will be open to students from other institutions in later years.

    ‘Every year one student who excels will be awarded the scholarship in consultation with Mr Bachchan and Mr Pandit,’ said filmmaker and Whistling Woods founder Subhash Ghai.

  • Great Grand Masti….Greater disappointment!

    Great Grand Masti….Greater disappointment!

    MUMBAI: Indra Kumar acted in and made a few Gujarati films in the era of tax exemption and subsidy offered by the Gujarat government to promote Gujarati films. Indra’s forte in those days was to thrive on vulgar gestures and double meaning dialogue. It worked because Gujarati films catered mainly to a certain level of audience. He also came to be called the Dada Kondke (the legendary Marathi filmmaker) of Gujarati films. Indra directed some notable films in Hindi with top stars.

    With corporate studios calling shots and stakes gone sky-high, survival for independent filmmakers became impossible. Indra decided to go back to his Kondke style of film making starting with Masti (2004), followed by Grand Masti (2013) to now come up with the third part of his Masti series with Great Grand Masti.

    The Great Grand Masti has the same agenda as its earlier versions which is to weave a comedy around vulgarity. The male and female anatomy is the theme around which the makers plan to play. To this end, Indra lets loose his three generally out of work male characters from his earlier films, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi. All that these three have in mind is sex 24×7. It oozes from all their actions.

    All three are married to very revealing and willing girls but all three girls carry excess baggage which keeps the trio from getting anywhere close to their spouses. Since the lads are desperate for sex and their own women are not available to them, they need to look elsewhere. They decide to embark on a village where Riteish has a palatial property to sell.

    The makers think it is time to make this film hattke from the earlier two. So the angle of paranormal is added to consolidate the comedy. This is rare because paranormal on its own has few takers in Hindi films, let alone with a blend of comedy. Last one in memory is late producer-actor Deven Verma’s Bhaago Boot Aaya, inspired from a James Hadley Chase novel, Miss Shumway Waves A Wand. But, to a disastrous results.

    In absence of a script or good gags, Indra lets his three non-actors loose on the screen as they start with trying to seduce the sexy maid, Urvashi Rautela, at the palatial house and, later, to save their lives when they realize that the maid is a ghost waiting to be seduced for the last 50 years! The hide n seek between the guys and ghost is meant to be funny but it is not and falls flat. In its 127 minute duration, the only funny scene the film has is of Viagra aftereffect which, again, has been lifted from Mel Brook’s comedy, History Of The World (1981). And, that too has been killed by stretching it too far.

    The film is a poor specimen of comedy, entertainment or whatever it may be called. Nothing works here. The performers keep to their reputation and don’t act; over two hours of buffoonery is what they resort to.

    The film is poor on all counts and has no hopes at the box office.

    Producers: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Sameer Nair, Aman Gill, Ashok Thakeria, Sri Adhikari Brothers, Anand Pandit.

    Director: Indra Kumar.

    Cast: Ritesh Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Urvashi Rautela, Pooja Bose, Amar Saxena, Sanjay Mishra, Shreyas Talpade.

  • Great Grand Masti….Greater disappointment!

    Great Grand Masti….Greater disappointment!

    MUMBAI: Indra Kumar acted in and made a few Gujarati films in the era of tax exemption and subsidy offered by the Gujarat government to promote Gujarati films. Indra’s forte in those days was to thrive on vulgar gestures and double meaning dialogue. It worked because Gujarati films catered mainly to a certain level of audience. He also came to be called the Dada Kondke (the legendary Marathi filmmaker) of Gujarati films. Indra directed some notable films in Hindi with top stars.

    With corporate studios calling shots and stakes gone sky-high, survival for independent filmmakers became impossible. Indra decided to go back to his Kondke style of film making starting with Masti (2004), followed by Grand Masti (2013) to now come up with the third part of his Masti series with Great Grand Masti.

    The Great Grand Masti has the same agenda as its earlier versions which is to weave a comedy around vulgarity. The male and female anatomy is the theme around which the makers plan to play. To this end, Indra lets loose his three generally out of work male characters from his earlier films, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi. All that these three have in mind is sex 24×7. It oozes from all their actions.

    All three are married to very revealing and willing girls but all three girls carry excess baggage which keeps the trio from getting anywhere close to their spouses. Since the lads are desperate for sex and their own women are not available to them, they need to look elsewhere. They decide to embark on a village where Riteish has a palatial property to sell.

    The makers think it is time to make this film hattke from the earlier two. So the angle of paranormal is added to consolidate the comedy. This is rare because paranormal on its own has few takers in Hindi films, let alone with a blend of comedy. Last one in memory is late producer-actor Deven Verma’s Bhaago Boot Aaya, inspired from a James Hadley Chase novel, Miss Shumway Waves A Wand. But, to a disastrous results.

    In absence of a script or good gags, Indra lets his three non-actors loose on the screen as they start with trying to seduce the sexy maid, Urvashi Rautela, at the palatial house and, later, to save their lives when they realize that the maid is a ghost waiting to be seduced for the last 50 years! The hide n seek between the guys and ghost is meant to be funny but it is not and falls flat. In its 127 minute duration, the only funny scene the film has is of Viagra aftereffect which, again, has been lifted from Mel Brook’s comedy, History Of The World (1981). And, that too has been killed by stretching it too far.

    The film is a poor specimen of comedy, entertainment or whatever it may be called. Nothing works here. The performers keep to their reputation and don’t act; over two hours of buffoonery is what they resort to.

    The film is poor on all counts and has no hopes at the box office.

    Producers: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Sameer Nair, Aman Gill, Ashok Thakeria, Sri Adhikari Brothers, Anand Pandit.

    Director: Indra Kumar.

    Cast: Ritesh Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Urvashi Rautela, Pooja Bose, Amar Saxena, Sanjay Mishra, Shreyas Talpade.

  • ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    MUMBAI: Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit, joint producers of Great Grand Masti along with ALT entertainment and Maruti international, have revealed the first look of the much awaited installment of the super successful movie franchise- Masti which is directed by the renowned director -Indra Kumar. The event was a full house, packed with the awesome threesome- Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi starring in the movie and a hoard of attendees that were left spell bound.

    The third installment of the popular movie franchisee is all set to release on July 22.
    Bollywood’s first tryst with screwball comedy, Masti, was a super hit. It tickled the funny bone and still struck an emotional chord with the audiences.

    Anand Pandit said, “With Great Grand Masti we promise to take entertainment to the next level with a surprise supernatural twist to the story. The latest movie will see the entry of ravishing beauty and supermodel Urvashi Rautela.”

    While the first movie focused on how an attempt to spice up their life by having extra-marital affairs made the lives of the protagonist hell, the second part was known for its slapstick humor.

    Talking on the occasion, Indra Kumar stated, “Sri Adhikari Brothers have been the pioneers in comedy content creation. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit.”

    Sri Adhikari Brothers vice president and managing director Markand Adhikari stated “The Masti franchise has always been one that is to be watched out for and we are positive that the audiences will enjoy the movie. I am glad that our association will extend, as we initiate work on the sequel of Sanjay Dutt starrer Dhamaal series – “Total Dhamaal”.”

  • ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    MUMBAI: Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit, joint producers of Great Grand Masti along with ALT entertainment and Maruti international, have revealed the first look of the much awaited installment of the super successful movie franchise- Masti which is directed by the renowned director -Indra Kumar. The event was a full house, packed with the awesome threesome- Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi starring in the movie and a hoard of attendees that were left spell bound.

    The third installment of the popular movie franchisee is all set to release on July 22.
    Bollywood’s first tryst with screwball comedy, Masti, was a super hit. It tickled the funny bone and still struck an emotional chord with the audiences.

    Anand Pandit said, “With Great Grand Masti we promise to take entertainment to the next level with a surprise supernatural twist to the story. The latest movie will see the entry of ravishing beauty and supermodel Urvashi Rautela.”

    While the first movie focused on how an attempt to spice up their life by having extra-marital affairs made the lives of the protagonist hell, the second part was known for its slapstick humor.

    Talking on the occasion, Indra Kumar stated, “Sri Adhikari Brothers have been the pioneers in comedy content creation. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit.”

    Sri Adhikari Brothers vice president and managing director Markand Adhikari stated “The Masti franchise has always been one that is to be watched out for and we are positive that the audiences will enjoy the movie. I am glad that our association will extend, as we initiate work on the sequel of Sanjay Dutt starrer Dhamaal series – “Total Dhamaal”.”