Tag: B.A. Pass

  • Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors is a ‘whydunnit’

    Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors is a ‘whydunnit’

    NEW DELHI: Innocent until proven guilty. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch passionately upheld this legal principle while defending a Black man who had all the odds, and prejudices, stacked against him. And in the first trailer of Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors, lawyer Madhav Mishra is seen firmly reminding us of this inalienable tenet in the age of media trials.

    At a virtual press conference, Disney+ Hotstar has released the first look at the new season of its investigative legal drama Criminal Justice. The intense video clip shows Pankaj Tripathi reprising the role of lawyer Madhav Mishra and becoming embroiled in another gripping murder case.

    The second chapter of Criminal Justice also stars Kirti Kulhari (Pink, Four More Shots Please!) as Anuradha Chandra, and the premise is based on her character apparently committing the murder of her husband and reputed lawyer Bikram Chandra, played by Jisshu Sengupta (Manikarnika, Shakuntala Devi). Actor Anupriya Goenka returns as Madhav’s capable colleague Nikhat Hussain, while Shilpa Shukla (Chak De! India, B.A. Pass) joins the cast to portray an enigmatic character.

    The new season of the critically acclaimed web series will premiere on Disney+ Hotstar on December 24 and will be available to VIP subscribers in seven languages.

    “Great television has always been about outstanding characters and I feel that what we have with Madhav Mishra is a true benchmark for Indian OTT shows,” said Star India Hindi entertainment president Gaurav Banerjee during a virtual press conference for the trailer launch.

    Without giving away too much, he added that the story delves into a very important issue which has been brilliantly developed by the writers, and it will give audiences something to think and reflect about.

    “It’s a ‘whydunnit’. You’ll get to it as the mystery unfolds. Viewers are in for a good, entertaining and enriching ride,” teased Banerjee.

    Applause Entertainment founder & series producer Sameer Nair said they had taken characters from the first season forward and developed them further, something that wasn’t done by the British series from which Criminal Justice has been adapted. The “little universe” of the police and legal system that surrounds Madhav expands in the new season, with the addition of new characters, issues and a layered mystery to be unravelled.

    On his part, Pankaj Tripathi is glad to once again essay the role of the street-smart advocate with the zingy one-liners, and disclosed that he finds Madhav extremely relatable as a person.

    "If Madhav Mishra were an actor, he would have been me from five years ago. He's a jugaadu aadmi (resourceful man) like me. Just like Madhav doesn't get any big cases, I didn't get any proper roles either. He comes across as a wily, street-smart guy who knows how to survive; but when he gets into a case, he's very upright and keeps a clean conscience," he detailed.

    The case that Madhav takes on this time around is his toughest yet, plus he also has to deal with the enigma that his client (Kulhari’s Anu Chandra) is – which makes for a confounding, keep-you-on-the-edge-of-your-seat mystery.

    “The whole series is about ‘kyun kiya’ – the motive behind the crime. What made Anuradha Chandra who she is, that she takes the step to stab her husband, the journey that leads up to that point is very exciting. It’s a story that will leave you rattled. There’s also a diverse array of women characters, each of whom is distinct but there’s something universal about them, that connects them all,” said Kulhari.

    Among these strong female characters is that of an inmate in a women’s prison, played by Shilpa Shukla. “You know they (female criminals) are going to be judged, but the beauty of the entire narrative is that you cannot really judge because there are differing and equally relevant perspectives. It’s humane,” she said.

    The new season puts the lens on women’s prisons in the country – how they’re run, the conditions there, the internal politics at play. Director Arjun Mukerjee stated that owing to security concerns, research and getting on-ground footage of real prisons for reference was quite tough, though production crews eventually managed to speak to wardens and staff and take a few pictures. Then a dabba factory was converted into an “exact replica” of a women’s prison, where they shot several scenes over many days.

    Banerjee shared that the maiden edition of Criminal Justice was his favourite show as a viewer, but more than that, the series has proved to be the best performing drama for Disney+ Hotstar.

    “It was the most viewed drama and it acquired subscribers for us – people who saw the trailer said they wanted to sign up. It did truly, phenomenally well and so we’re hopeful that the series has become a firm fan favourite and we can make more seasons going forwards. And that happened because of the incredible effort put into adapting the story, making it truly Indian and telling it in an entertaining and gripping manner. So, great writing, superb direction, and a fabulous cast who gave really good performances. It’s a great delight to have them (Pankaj Tripathi and Anupriya Goenka) coming back this season,” he said.

    As for whether the show will be back with a third chapter, along with the core characters of Madhav and Nikhat, the showrunners hinted that there’s hope. “A lot will depend on how they handle this case,” quipped Nair. 

  • Anti-Piracy Day launched with campaign ’Don’t Steal It, Spuul It!’

    Anti-Piracy Day launched with campaign ’Don’t Steal It, Spuul It!’

    NEW DELHI: Spuul streaming service for Indian movies and TV shows online is kick starting a campaign called ‘Don’t Steal it, Spuul It!’ To extend its support towards the Global Anti-Piracy Day today with the aim of combating the illegal trade of pirated content on the internet.

    Approximately 160 million Indians globally are internet users. With more and more people consuming content online, it is inevitable to ignore the growth of the digital space. However, the biggest battle that the digital age is fighting is against piracy.

    Calling itself the legitimate way of watching Bollywood Movies, Spuul provides legal online Indian content to anyone in the world. The website has an exhaustive list of movies and popular television shows which can be viewed for free. Shemaroo Entertainment is the content partner for the platform also comments on the campaign.

    With this initiative, Spuul is encouraging fans of Indian Cinema across social media platforms to watch their favourite Bollywood movie ranging from the romantic Hum Aapke Hai Kaun to B.A Pass on Spuul.

    Commenting on this, Spuul India CEO Prakash Ramchandani said: “Digital space internet piracy is at a rise across the globe. The volume of pirated movies, TV shows, music, books, etc online is growing at an alarming rate. This is a severe threat to the business and economy. Spuul is a legitimate content provider and we are glad to extend our support to such an initiative that aims to educate consumers about the value of intellectual property.”

    Shemaroo Entertainment director Jai Maroo said: “Piracy is a serious issue that needs to be addressed and curbed. India is the fastest growing Internet market in the world. Shemaroo is constantly striving to provide convenient, high quality and legal alternatives to consume entertainment digitally. Spuul propagates legal content on the web space. With this campaign we, along with Spuul, are requesting people to consume entertainment lawfully and support anti-piracy.”

  • OUATIMD fails to cash in on Independence Day release

    OUATIMD fails to cash in on Independence Day release

    MUMBAI: Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara starring Akshay Kumar, Imran Khan and Sonakshi Sinha could reap only limited benefit of its release on 15th August holiday as the screens available to it were limited. Thereafter, as the reports were unfavourable, the film could not grow over the weekend. The film ended its four-day weekend with Rs 34.6 crore.

    Chennai Express starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone has become the biggest weekend grosser as well as setting a fantastic record for the biggest first week collections. With paid previews included the film has set a new benchmark of Rs 142 crore for week one. With the week’s new release not enjoying favourable reports, the film will stand to gain in its second week run.

    B A Pass has been able to sustain through its second week. The film collected Rs 1.25 crore in second week to take its two week total to Rs 6.6 crore.

    Ramaiya Vastavaiya has added a symbolic Rs 12 lakh in its fourth week taking its four week total to Rs 25.97 crore.

    D-Day has finally remained much below its merits, managed a meagre Rs 10 lakh in its fourth week taking its four week total to Rs 19.6 crore.

    Bhaag Milkha Bhaag the biopic on the great Indian athlete Milkha Singh also called “the flying sikh” starring Farhan Akhtar and Sonam Kapoor has collected Rs 2.5 crore in its fifth week to take its five week tally to Rs 105.25 crore.

  • B.A. Pass to be released on 12 July

    B.A. Pass to be released on 12 July

    NEW DELHI: Ajay Bahl‘s B.A. Pass, which won the best film award in the Indian Competition section of 12th Osian‘s Cinefan Film Festival here last year will release on 12 July.

    B.A. Pass also won the Audience Award at the South Asian Alternative Film Festival in Paris in January this year.

    The film features Shadab Kamal and Shilpa Shukla from Chak De! India fame in lead roles. It revolves around 19 year old Mukesh who after losing his parents in a car accident lands up in Delhi worrying how to support himself and his two younger sisters. He then stumbles in the world of gigolos.

  • Three Indian films win top honours in the inaugural SAFF

    Three Indian films win top honours in the inaugural SAFF

    MUMBAI: Among several films from countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and India, three Indian films have won the top honours in their respective sections at the maiden South Asian Alternative Film Festival (SAFF) in France.

    To top it all, Ajay Bahl‘s B.A. Pass, which was named the Best Film in Indian Competition at the 12th Osian‘s Cinefan Film Festival in 2012, won the Audience Award. Balaji Shaktivel‘s Vazhakku Enn 18/9 won the Jury Award while the Student Jury Award went to Gurvinder Singh‘s Anhey Ghore da Daan.

    Another Indian film Subbaraj Karthik‘s Pizza was also in competition along with the Bangladeshi film Udhao by Amit Ashraf and a Nepali film Loot by Nischal Basnet.

    Onir‘s My Brother Nikhil, AR Murugadoss‘ 7am Arivu – The 7th Sense and Abhinay Deo‘s Delhi Belly were screened under the auspices of special sections at the festival that was held from 16 to 20 January.

  • Two Indian films to screen at Monteal World Film fest

    Two Indian films to screen at Monteal World Film fest

    MUMBAI: Two Indian films like Ajay Bahl‘s B.A. Pass and Prasanna Vithanage‘s With You, Without You (Sri Lanka-India) are to be screened at the 36th Montreal World Film Festival.

    B.A Pass, which will compete in First Films World Competition, is the story of 19 year old Mukesh who, after losing his parents in a car accident, lands up in the city of Delhi worrying how to support himself and his two younger sisters. Following this, he stumbles in the world of gigolos.

    On the other hand, With You, Without You is one among the World Greats. The film, adapted from a short story The Meek One by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, is a love story that revolves around the consumerist nature of humans.

    The Montreal fest, that will screen 432 films from 80 countries, will be held from 23 August to 3 September.