Tag: biopic

  • Reliance Entertainment, Rohit Shetty announce a biopic on Mumbai cop Rakesh Maria

    Reliance Entertainment, Rohit Shetty announce a biopic on Mumbai cop Rakesh Maria

    Mumbai: Reliance Entertainment and Rohit Shetty collaborate to produce a biopic on one of Mumbai’s most revered top cops and former Commissioner of Police, Mumbai, Rakesh Maria. The biopic will be based on the experiences of his accomplished career and will be mentored by the ace filmmaker, Rohit Shetty himself.

    Talking about the announcement, Rohit Shetty producer & director said, “Rakesh Maria: The man who stared terror in the face for 36 years!! His incredible journey spans all the way from the 1993 blasts in Mumbai, the underworld menace, to the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008. Feel truly honoured to be bringing this real-life super cop’s brave & fearless journey to the screen!!”

    Rakesh Maria, an IPS officer, cleared his civil service examination from the 1981 batch. As Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) in 1993, he cracked the Bombay serial blasts case, and later moved to DCP (Crime) and then joint commissioner of police (Crime) of the Mumbai Police.

    Maria solved the 2003 Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar twin blasts case. He was also given the responsibility of investigating the 26/11 Mumbai attacks in 2008 and interrogated Ajmal Kasab, the only terrorist captured alive, and successfully investigated the case.

    Rakesh Maria commented, “It is exciting to relive the journey, especially when piloted by a brilliant director like Rohit Shetty. More than the nostalgia, it’s also a valuable opportunity to place before the people the extraordinary work of the Mumbai Police when facing tough challenges and working against all odds.”

  • Zee5 looks to drive up subscription with Sunny Leone biopic

    Zee5 looks to drive up subscription with Sunny Leone biopic

    MUMBAI: Sunny Leone is back. But this time it’s not her dance moves that will sway you but rather her biopic. Zee5, the over the top (OTT) platform by the zee group, is launching Karenjit Kaur-the untold story of Sunny Leone.

    Commenting on the offbeat theme of the biopic Zee5 India CEO Tarun Katial said, “What’s the point of repeating what has been done before?”

    The platform has been bullish about original content right from day one. After launching original shows of diverse genres including ZERO Kms, The Story, Babbar ka Tabbar, this platform is set to drive up subscription by adding a biopic. While the biopic is in episodic format, Sunny Leone played her own character.

    Zee5 launches 20 originals to drive up subscription

    In addition to that, the series will be available in four regional languages including Bengali, Tamil, Telugu and Marathi which can help it garner fans outside metro cities. Other than focusing on digital marketing, there will be heavy promotion on ZEEL’s network as well as outdoor.

    Katial said that all the platforms shows are getting the required traction. “In digital, we want to build some robustness in the user data before we take decisions of preferring one genre over the other. We don’t want to get bracketed and clustered just yet,” he said.

    Katial believes that there ample opportunities in getting subscription revenue. “There’s definite room for big subscription revenue. I think you should give more credit to Indians. They didn’t want to shop online but e-commerce is such a major business now,” he commented on the future of the SVOD model.

    In the six months of Zee5, the earlier users of OZEE and Ditto TV have been integrated successfully and the platform has already rolled out a global launch. The plan is to market to different geographies on user-based segments, language-based segments and tastes and preferences. Rather than going with a very generalised marketing strategy, the platform is opting for user-based marketing strategy.

  • First trailer of Bradley Cooper starring ‘American Sniper’ Released

    First trailer of Bradley Cooper starring ‘American Sniper’ Released

    MUMBAI: Directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper, the first trailer for the war drama American Sniper was released on 3 October.

     

    The actor stars as real-life Navy SEAL Chris Kyle in American Sniper, who served multiple tours of duty in Iraq and was heavily decorated for his service, has taken credit for 160 confirmed kills. The drama is based on the 2013 memoir of Chris Kyle, who was regarded as ‘the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history.’

     

    Kyle, whose book was a best-seller, was shot and killed at a Texas gun range in February 2013. He was 38 years old.

     

    The official synopsis of the movie says, “From director Clint Eastwood comes “American Sniper,” starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history.  But there was much more to him than his skill as a sharpshooter.  U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle is sent to Iraq with only one mission: to protect his brothers-in-arms.  His pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and, as stories of his courageous exploits spread, he earns the nickname ‘Legend’.  However, his reputation is also growing behind enemy lines, putting a price on his head and making him a prime target of insurgents.  He is also facing a different kind of battle on the home front: striving to be a good husband and father from halfway around the world.  Despite the danger, as well as the toll on his family at home, Chris serves through four harrowing tours of duty in Iraq, personifying the SEAL creed to ‘leave no man behind’.  But upon returning to his wife, Taya Renae Kyle (Sienna Miller), and kids, Chris finds that it is the war he can’t leave behind.”

     

    Co-starring Sienna Miller, Jake McDorman, Luke Grimes, Navid Negahan and Keir O’Donnell, American Sniper opens in limited release on Christmas Day and goes wide on 16 January 2015. The movie has been produced by Cooper.

     

    The trailer highlights the precarious balance Kyle faces as he balances his military duties with his home life.

     

    Click here to watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRbAXWfthtA

     

    The movie is slated to release on Christmas this year.

     

    Cooper, who voiced Rocket Racoon in the summer blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy, has received past Academy Award nominations for Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle.

  • Big RTL Thrill to telecast I Am Bruce Lee

    Big RTL Thrill to telecast I Am Bruce Lee

    MUMBAI: Big RTL Thrill, is all set to pay tribute to Bruce Lee on his 73rd birth anniversary. The channel which caters mainly to the male audience will telecast I Am Bruce Lee exclusively for its Indian audiences. The documentary which chronicles the action-packed life of the martial arts hero will be aired on 27 November at 10:00 pm.

     

    The channel which is available in dual feeds of Hindi and English, through this offering, gives an opportunity to all the martial art enthusiasts to have an insight into the master’s life who has justified each role with perfection from being a martial art expert, and founder of Jeet Dune Do to a son, husband and legendary icon.

     

    Across the world, I Am Bruce Lee is a well applauded documentary–cum- biopic about the greatest phenomena of martial arts, Bruce Lee. The documentary not only showcases the master’s excellence but will also focus on his personal life through the lens of his family, friends etc. The biopic is an interesting mixture of the master’s personal and professional stories. It includes footage featuring Bruce Lee’s students from the past, co-actors and everybody closely involved with his life. 

  • ‘Buddha’: Zee’s Sunday treat for its viewers

    ‘Buddha’: Zee’s Sunday treat for its viewers

    MUMBAI: A lot has been written and spoken about ‘the enlightened one’ but this is the first time someone has attempted to capture his life on screen. ‘It was my vision to do a conceptualised show like this on Indian television’, says Spice Studios founder and chairman and also producer of the show Dr BK Modi.

    Come 8 September, Sunday mornings are going to be much more informative and educational where the viewers will be taken to the life and journey of Buddha every Sunday at 11:00 am. The series will be an hour long and replacing Ramayan, which unfortunately has not been getting good ratings.
    Bharat Kumar Ranga Ranga feels that the epic is not only meant for Indians or Indians living abroad, but it will also have an international appeal to it as well

    Zeel and Essel group chairman Subhash Chandra exults: “We have been working with many researchers and experts on the subject. We are delighted to partner with Spice Studios to present a new series which is never-before-seen biopic on television on the life of Buddha.”

    The channel feels that the show is going to create waves around the country since the life of the Buddha would be shown for the first time on Indian television. Told in 52 gripping episodes, the series will be an entertaining action drama that will showcase the unexplored life of Buddha as Siddhartha.

    It was always Modi’s desire to showcase the life of Buddha. It is interesting to note that this was supposed to be made into a feature film. Modi had begun work on a film based on the same subject with filmmakers Shekhar Kapur and Ashutosh Gowariker helming the research and script development and was also in talks with Hollywood’s renowned scribe David Wault. But he has finally chosen the small screen to fulfill his wishful endeavour.

    He clarifies: “There is a lot to show on this subject and it was not possible for it to wrap up in just three hours. The scope of television today is larger than films and we wanted Buddha’s story to unfold in all its splendour and reach out to the largest denominator of people possible. Only TV can give us that reach, especially Zee, with its international reach spanning over 169 countries.”

    Asking whether this attempt to revive the morning slot for weekend work with the audiences, a top-placed media planner on the basis on anonymity answers: “Apart from the 90s when Ramayan and Mahabharat worked, nothing has really clicked in the Sunday morning slot. Star tried to relive it by getting Satyamev Jayate and it did work for it. Apart from that the slot is not very attractive.”
    Dr BK Modi and Subhash Chandra want Buddha’s story to unfold in all its splendour and reach out to the largest denominator of people possible

    Further adding: “But since no one has tried with Budhdha earlier maybe it will attract some eyeballs. But overall it is the treatment which matters. Let’s wait and watch if it will be able to relive the slot.”

    But on the other hand, Modi is quite confident that the historic epic will entertain the viewers. And the audience will get to learn a lot and the show will be the reference point for researchers.

    Adds Modi: “Ramayan and Mahabharat gained huge success when it started, but audiences started losing interest from the time it was repeatedly made by different channels. If one show is made in a different way by different directors, it obviously loses its charm and uniqueness. The reason these shows are not working well today is because people have already had enough of it and have seen the same thing but in different avatars.”

    The magnum opus has an international appeal with its grand scale, opulent sets at the Film City spread over a sprawling four acre plot. The promos which are already on-air are quite impressive with state-of-art 3D graphics being used to re-create the look and feel of a bygone era. Moreover, well-researched costumes have been bought out of Jodhpur and Jaipur. Customised jewellery has been sourced from Patna and will bring alive the majestic lifestyles of the royal family of that time.

    It has been more than two months that the entire cast and crew has started shooting and approximately 15-20 episodes have been canned at the time of writing.

    The channel has roped in Syska LED as the presenting sponsor and is powered by Crystal. On the promotions side, the promos are already on the television screens and one can see them focusing and promoting on the OOH platform as well.

    To top it all, Zeel chief content and creative officer Bharat Kumar Ranga feels proud to come up with such a huge show. He says: “We have concentrated in capturing the life of Buddha and the transition from prince Siddhartha to Gautama Buddha. But the life itself provides such a great dramatic possibilities that we have realised there is one story which is untold in India and worldwide and many people do not know about it. Therefore this will capture the attention because there is a value in this particular proposition.”
    The ensemble cast of Buddha

    He further adds: “Many years of research work has gone behind this. We knew that internationally there will be a lot of misconceptions so therefore we thought of not focusing on Buddhism instead we focused only on the life of Buddha. A lot of investments has gone behind the extensive research.”

    Zee and Spice are leaving no stone unturned when it comes to perfection and showing people the facts. They also wrote to Buddhists communities across the world largely in Asia pacific, asking for their valuable inputs. “The idea was to pre-inform them, so if at all somebody has some inputs they can provide it to us; otherwise we have done our research very thoroughly. Modi’s team has done a great job ensuring that every single thing is presented correctly as possible and factually as possible”, says Ranga.

    Ranga also feels that it is not only meant for Indians or Indians living abroad, but it will have an international appeal to it as well.

    Amongst the cast, veteran actor Kabir Bedi will be seen making a comeback to acting after a long hiatus. Others on the list are Samir Dharmadhikari, Nigaar Khan, Deepak Upadhyay, Gungun Uprari and Siddhartha Vasudev.

    “It should set a benchmark for the people, a point of reference. Our expectations are that people should truly enjoy this. We believe that it will add a lot to people’s lives and it will be beyond those TVTs and viewerships”, Ranga signs off.
    Though the channel has not yet thrown any light on who will portray the character of ‘the enlightened one’. We hope this Buddha brings a smile to the channel and its viewers

  • ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ crosses the Rs. 100 crores mark

    ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ crosses the Rs. 100 crores mark

    New Delhi, August 6, 2013 – TV18 Broadcast Limited announced today that its film studio, Viacom18 Motion Pictures’ latest release ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ has crossed the Rs. 100 crores net collection mark at the Domestic Box Office. It is the first Indian ‘Biopic’ to enter this illustrious club. In addition, the movie has clocked Rs. 20 crores plus in the international markets. The ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ game on the app store has also been a runaway hit.

    Viacom18 Motion Pictures is a division of Viacom18 – TV18’s entertainment Joint Venture with Viacom.

  • Johnny Depp refuses Whitey Bulger Biopic over salary dispute

    Johnny Depp refuses Whitey Bulger Biopic over salary dispute

    MUMBAI: Johnny Depp has fallen out of Black Mass, Cross Creek and Exclusive Media‘s biopic of Boston gangster Whitey Bulger for director Barry Levinson, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
     
    After Levinson sold the project softly at Cannes, the star was asked to cut his fee.
     
    According to the sources, Depp was to be paid his usual quote of $20 million, but with sales of the project at Cannes on the soft side, producers were looking to trim the budget, in the high $60 million range. Deep and his reps at UTA refused when they were offered to take half. The situation came to a bottom line on Wednesday.
     
    The movie was to have been Depp‘s follow-up to Transcendence, the sci-fi Alcon project he is currently shooting.

    Though Cross Creek and Exclusive hope to salvage Black Mass by hiring another actor, it is unclear how Depp‘s exit will affect the involvement of Joel Edgerton, who recently became attached to play a disgraced FBI agent.
     
    Depp will next be seen in The Lone Ranger, opening 3 July in North America.

  • Bradley Cooper formally approached to play lance Armstrong in biopic

    Bradley Cooper formally approached to play lance Armstrong in biopic

    MUMBAI: Director J.J. Abrams has formally approached Bradley Cooper to star in a biopic on the rise and fall from grace of cyclist Lance Armstrong.

    Abrams confirmed that he is considering Cooper for the role after the latter reached out to him via e-mail. Cooper sent me an e-mail and we have been talking,” contactmusic.com quoted Abrams as saying.

    Sometime ago, Cooper had expressed his desire to portray the disgraced cyclist after he was stripped of his titles between 1999 and 2005 when it was revealed that he had taken performance-enhancing drugs.

    “I would be interested in playing Armstrong. I think he is fascinating. What a fascinating character. I remember Matt Damon was going to do his autobiography at one point years ago,” Cooper had said in an interview.

    Damon and Matthew McConaughey are also contenders to play the infamous cyclist in the project.

  • Steve Jobs’ biopic to release this April

    Steve Jobs’ biopic to release this April

    MUMBAI: jOBS, the biopic of Steve Jobs, will premiere on the closing night of the Sundance Film Festival later this month before it releases internationally in April this year.

    Said Tom Ortenberg, CEO, Open Road “jOBS is certain to resonate with audiences, and we are thrilled to partner with Five Star Feature Films to bring this film to theatres.”

    The biopic stars Ashton Kutcher, Dermot Mulroney, Josh Gad, Lukas Haas, JK Simmons and Matthew Modine.

    Open Road Films will release the film on behalf of Mark Hulme‘s Five Star Feature Films that is marketing the film.

  • John Cusack to play radio personality Limbaugh in biopic

    John Cusack to play radio personality Limbaugh in biopic

    MUMBAI: High Fidelity star John Cusack is on course to developing a biopic about controversial US radio personality Rush Limbaugh. The 46-year-old will star as the conservative host in the film Rush (2014).
    Cusack‘s casting as Limbaugh is quite surprising as the actor is widely known as an outspoken liberal while the radio host is famous for being a conservative.
    Physically, the two also have almost nothing in common. While Cusack is slender and dark-haired, the 61-year-old Limbaugh is much older, balding and portly.
    Betty Thomas, who will direct the film says that the production company is currently polishing the script and the production is set to kick off in 2013.
    Limbaugh is one of the most provocative media figures in the US. His radio show, The Rush Limbaugh Show, is the highest-rated talk-radio program. He is also the most-listened-to talk show host with a weekly audience of 15 million.
    The Missouri-born host often sparks controversy during his on air show. Recently, he mocked Republican New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie, for having a “bromance” with US prez Barack Obama.