Tag: Anurag Kashyap

  • Bombay HC passes John Doe order for Anurag Kashyap film

    Bombay HC passes John Doe order for Anurag Kashyap film

    MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court has passed its first unconditional John Doe order for Anurag Kashyap’s upcoming film Gangs of Wasseypur.

    The order was passed by Justice B.R. Gawai as an ex-parte ad-interim order against all defendants restraining them from distributing copies of the film through any means without a licence from its producer.

    With the effect of the order, the film cannot be shown through CD, DVD, Cable TV, DTH, internet, etc without permission.

    The co-producers of the film, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, had moved the HC against cable operators, internet service providers and other unknown defendants seeking preemptory orders restraining them from pirating the film on any platform.

    Senior counsel Venkatesh Dhond and Ameet Naik appeared for the film producers.

    Similar orders have earlier been passed by the Delhi HC for other films.

  • Sunil Bohra wants ‘A’ certificate for Trishna

    Sunil Bohra wants ‘A’ certificate for Trishna

    MUMBAI: Producer Sunil Bohra has asked for an ‘A‘ certificate from the Censors for his forthcoming Frieda Pinto-starrer Trishna.

    “The Censor Board will be viewing the film this week and we are applying for an ‘A‘ certificate like Aamir Khan did for Delhi Belly,” observed Bohra.

    The film, an adaptation of Thomas Hardy‘s novel ‘Tess of the d‘urbervilles‘, tells the story of a woman whose life is destroyed by a combination of love and circumstances. Set in contemporary Rajasthan, Trishna (Freida Pinto) meets a wealthy young British businessman Jay Singh (Riz Ahmed) who has come to India to work in his father‘s hotel business.

    After an accident destroys her father‘s Jeep, Trishna goes to work for Jay, and they fall in love. But despite their feelings for each other, they cannot escape the conflicting pressures of a rural society which is changing rapidly through industrialisation, urbanisation and, above all, education. Trishna‘s tragedy is that she is torn between the traditions of her family life and the dreams and ambitions that her education has given her.

    The film starts off as a tale of romance, but fast turns into a lustful affair in which Riz‘s character exploits Trishna in the name of love. It is said that the film‘s sequences have references to the Kamasutra.

    Shot in Hindi and English, Trishna is slated to release on 650 screens across the country. The film has cameos by Anurag Kashyap, Kalki Koechlin and singer-composer Amit Trivedi. It will release all across on 6 July.

    Meanwhile, it is learnt that Bohra has planned the premiere of his film in Jodhpur, his hometown. Around 500 assorted guests from Bollywood and the British film industry are likely to attend the premiere.

  • Wasseypur locals call for ban on Anurag Kashyap film

    Wasseypur locals call for ban on Anurag Kashyap film

    MUMBAI: Since the time it came to light that Annurag Kashyap‘s Gangs of Wasseypur would have its world premiere at the Cannes film festival, the film has been in the news.

    Now, the film has been drawn into a controversy with the residents of Naya Bazaar, Wasseypur, Dhanbad who are demanding a ban on the film.

    They have claimed that the film had several objectionable dialogues and the film was a plot to defame the people of Wasseypur. Even Kashyap had uttered derogatory words about the place, they claimed.

    The residents submitted a memorandum to I&B Minister Ambika Soni and Babulal Marandi requesting a ban on the film, while copies of the same were handed over to Governor Sayed Ahmed and Union Minister Subodhkant Sahay.

    Social activist Parvez Akhtar has said that portraying the place in such a bad light in contrast to reality was demeaning.

    “Gangs of Wasseypur” is a film based in a small town of Jharkhand. It is a story on revenge that portrays the coal mafia in and around coal mines of Jharkhand.

  • Third London Indian Film Fest from 20 June

    Third London Indian Film Fest from 20 June

    MUMBAI: The London Indian Film Festival (LIFF) is set to return for the third year from 20 June to 3 July. The two-week event will screen Bollywood as well as regional and alternative cinema from India.

    “The festival brings to UK audiences a selection of cutting edge films from some of India‘s hottest independent talents,” said a LIFF statement. “Going way beyond Bollywood, these are films that challenge, shock, generate debate and present a more realistic view of India today in all its colour and diversity.”

    Anurag Kashyap‘s Gangs of Wasseypur will have its premiere on the opening night. The film centres around warring mafia clans clashing for power and passion in the steel belt towns of Bihar in Northern India.

    This year’s festival will also include world premieres of two UK Asian films including Tooting Broadway on 22 June and the UK premiere of Srijit Mukherji’s Baishey Shrabon (Seventh August) on 3 July, the closing day.

    The Satyajit Ray Foundation has joined the Festival with a ‘Short Film’ competition in which the winning filmmaker will receive a ?1,000 award on 3 July.

  • NYIFF announces nominations of 12th edition

    NYIFF announces nominations of 12th edition

    MUMBAI: The 12th Annual New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) has announced the nominations for various categories of awards. The festival will be held from 23 to 27 May at the Tribeca Cinemas in Lower Manhattan.

    The NYIFF will screen more than 50 features, documentaries and short films in a span of five days. Among the nominees of the Best Film are Aadukalam, Chitrangada, Chittagong, Gangs of Wasseypur, Gattu and Shala.

    Films vying for the Best Documentary are Big in Bollywood, Inshallah Football, Kumare, Saving Face and Transgenders: Pakistan’s Open Secret.

    Those filmmakers who have been nominated for the Best Director award are Sujay Dahake for Shala, Rituparno Ghosh for Chitrangada, Anurag Kashyap for Gangs of Wasseypur, Vetri Maaran for Aadukalam, Prashant Nair for Delhi in a Day and Bedabrata Pain for Chittagong.

    The screenwriters nominated for Best Screenplay are Pooja Desai, Anvita Dutt, Rajesh Narasimhan and Ashish Patil (Mujshe Fraaandship Karoge), Avinash Deshpande (Shala), Rituparno Ghosh (Chitrangada), Vetri Maaran (Aadukalam) and Bedabrata Pain and Shonali Bose (Chittagong).

  • Cannes fest to be mix of glamour and Cinema this year

    Cannes fest to be mix of glamour and Cinema this year

    MUMBAI: This year’s Cannes Film Festival is set to be a mix of glamour and cinema. While Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Freida Pinto will grace the opening ceremony, four Indian films will be premiered at the festival.

    Anurag Kashyap‘s Gangs of Wasseypur will have its premiere in the non-competitive Directors‘ Fortnight section. Peddlers and Ashim Ahluwalia‘s Miss Lovely will also be screened. Also set to screen will be Chana, directed by Nikhil Pherwani.

    Sonam Kapoor will walk the red carpet at the closing ceremony of the festival.

  • NYIFF to pay tribute to Dev Anand

    NYIFF to pay tribute to Dev Anand

    MUMBAI: The 12th edition of New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF), scheduled to be held from 23 to 27 May, will pay a tribute to Dev Anand.

    A tribute will be paid to the evergreen hero with the screening of his film Hum Dono Rangeen, the coloured version of his black-and-white classic Hum Dono.

    The festival will also host the premieres of Rituparno Ghosh’s Chitrangada and Anurag Kashyap‘s Gangs of Wasseypur.

    Also to be screened at the event will be the Kashmiri film Inshallal, Football, Shyam Benegal‘s Zubeida, Mammo and Sardari Begum as well as Pakistani-Canadian journalist and filmmaker Obaid Chinoy‘s Oscar-winning documentary Saving Face.

    Other award-winning films from South Africa, Australia, and Sri Lanka along with India‘s regional language films in Tamil, Bengali, and Marathi will also be showcased.

    The festival would be attended by Kareena Kapoor, filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, Anurag Kashyap, Rituparno Ghosh, Salman Rushdie and Mira Nair.

  • London Indian Film Fest to open with Gangs Of Wasseypur

    London Indian Film Fest to open with Gangs Of Wasseypur

    MUMBAI: The third annual London Indian Film Festival (LIFF), which will run from 20 June to 3 July, will open with Anurag Kashyap‘s action-packed ‘Gangs Of Wasseypur‘.

    Based on true incidents, the film is a revenge story set in the dynamic socio-political milieu of erstwhile Bihar, Wasseypur, a town in the district of Dhanbad.

    The festival will also screen a selection of cutting edge films from some of India‘s and the UK‘s hottest independent talents for the UK audiences. Remarked Festival Director Cary Rajinder Sawhney, “We aren‘t just showing Indian films for Indian audiences, but opening the door to the rich diversity of cinema in India today, to all audiences.

    Some of these films are kicking out the old stereotypes of Indian cinema, while the best filmmakers are starting to be recognised on the world stage, where they belong. It‘s great to be premiering these cutting-edge new films in London during a year when the city is celebrating its cultural richness.”

    The LIFF also has films and events for a wide range of audiences and includes industry events at BAFTA, exploring Indian/UK co-production and specially commissioned music and performance pieces. For the first time, the festival is also teaming up with Tate Modern to present a rare showcase in Indian experimental film made in Bangalore.

    The full programme of the London Indian Film Festival will be released on 21 May.

  • Gangs of Wasseypur to premiere at Cannes

    Gangs of Wasseypur to premiere at Cannes

    MUMBAI: Anurag Kashyap’s latest directorial project, Gangs of Wasseypur, will premiere in the Directors’ Fortnight section of the 65th Cannes Film Festival.

    Touted as a family drama, spread across three generations and six decades, the film is a tale of revenge, crime and love, set against the backdrop of Wasseypur, a small town near Dhanbad.

    The film has been reported to be inspired from the story of Jharkhand politician Suryadev Singh, Binod Singh, Sakeldeo Singh, and Birendra Pratap Singh, who was convicted of murder.

    Directors Fortnight is a non-competitive section at the Cannes Film Festival. Since its inception, it has showcased the first films of Werner Herzog, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Nagisa Oshima, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese and Ken Loach among others.

    Indo-France co-production Chhatrak(Mushrooms), directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara, was part of the official lineup of Cannes Directors Fortnight last year.

  • Vasan Bala’s ‘Peddlers’ is India’s official entry at Cannes

    Vasan Bala’s ‘Peddlers’ is India’s official entry at Cannes

    MUMBAI: Vasan Bala’s upcoming Hindi crime thriller ‘Peddlers‘ has been chosen to represent India officially at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival as part of International Critics‘ Week.

    The film will also compete in the Camera d‘Or section.

    Founded in 1962, Cannes Critics’ Week is the oldest parallel competitive section of the Cannes Film Festival. This is a parallel section at the Cannes Film Festival that discovered filmmakers like Wong Kar Wai and Bernardo Bertolucci among others.

    Peddlers is a character-driven thriller about two parallel love stories – one about a cop and his married neighbour and the other of a girl on a mission and an aimless guy.

    The film is about love, loss of innocence and coming of age.

    Peddlers stars Gulshan Devaiah, Siddharth Menon, Kriti Malhotra and Nimrat Kaur, among others.

    Eros International Media Ltd has collaborated with Anurag Kashyap Films Pvt Ltd (AKFPL) and Sikhya Entertainment for the film.