Tag: Bollywood

  • Big Star Entertainment Awards set to ring in the New Year on Star Plus

    Big Star Entertainment Awards set to ring in the New Year on Star Plus

    MUMBAI: The Big Star Entertainment Awards celebrates the biggest entertainers of the year across the fields of bollywood, television, music, sports and their contribution to the entertainment industry.  A joint initiative between 92.7 Big FM and Star Plus, the fifth edition of Big Star Entertainment Awards is all set to air on Star Plus on the New Year’s eve.

    Last year, the popular award show attracted a TVT of 12.4 and it is touted to only get bigger this year. The award function will be marketed across radio, television, print and social media to ensure maximum tune-ins.

    Speaking of the fifth edition of the Big Star Entertainment Awards, Reliance Broadcast Network CEO Tarun Katial stated, “The award and our partnership with Star Plus has matured wonderfully and we are happy to once again bring together a congregation of the finest entertainers from across industries. This is part of our endeavour to empower audiences with a democratised award which allows them to choose their most favourite entertainers. We look forward to celebrating the evening with the industry and offering audiences an engaging watch on New Year’s eve.”

    As seen each year, the Big Star Entertainment Awards will be 100 per cent based on people’s choice right from the nominations to the final winners. Voting process will be carried out through radio, television and digital mediums.

    Entertaining the viewers year after year, the Big Star Entertainment Awards recognises and felicitates the talented members of the industry.

     

  • Omar Qureshi bids adieu to Zoom

    Omar Qureshi bids adieu to Zoom

    MUMBAI: Times Television Network (TTN) has announced the official departure of Zoom TV’s editor in chief and creative head Omar Qureshi. He was part of Zoom for over six years and had played a role in building its unique properties. Qureshi also hosted Zooming with Omar which was a movie review based show.

     

    Speaking on the move, Zoom vice president and product head Sunder Venketraman said, “Omar has constantly driven the team to showcase compelling Bollywood content for our audience. His contribution has been exemplary and we wish him luck and all the very best in his future endeavors.”

     

    Recently the channel celebrated a decade of its existence. The channel conducts entertainment news, features, countdowns, music, trends, celebrity interviews and reviews. The Bollywood channel is available across 58 countries worldwide besides heavy presence in the social media space on platforms like facebook and twitter making it a one stop shop for everything related to Bollywood.
     

     

  • Comic maestro Mehmood gave Big B his first break in Bollywood!

    Comic maestro Mehmood gave Big B his first break in Bollywood!

    MUMBAI: After three insightful episodes on Classic Legends Season 3, the popular show is all set to showcase its fourth episode which is dedicated to screen icon and comic genius – Mehmood. Traditionally hosted by the living legend – Javed Akhtar himself, the show provides its viewers a sneak peek into the lives of some of the best talents from the golden era of Indian Cinema.

     

    Javed Akhtar dishes out details on how Mehmood was not just multi-faceted himself but had an eye for spotting talent.The story goes that when Amitabh Bachchan was trying to mark in the Indian Film industry, Mehmood was one of the first people to recognise the potential talent in Amitabh Bachchan. Mehmood saab was so confident about the talent that Amitabh possessed that he offeredhim his first break in the movie ‘Bombay to Goa’.

    Apart from possessing the knack of spotting true talent, Mehmood saab also had a strong passion for good music. He always sang in his movies and all his songs became tremendously popular because he was able to strike the right emotional chord in the heart of the audience with his mesmerizing voice.

     

    Tune-in to Classic Legends as Javed Akhtar provides viewers with a glimpse into the life of the king of comedy-Mehmood on Sunday, 23 November at 8pm only on Zee Classic!

     

  • Cricket meets bollywood in the city of joy

    Cricket meets bollywood in the city of joy

    MUMBAI: It’s not every day that one gets a chance to see legends meet. This special occasion was witnessed on the sets of Shoojit Sircar’s Piku in Kolkata recently. The city of joy was abuzz with excitement as the Prince of Kolkata, cricketer Sourav Ganguly, met the star of the millennium Amitabh Bachchan. Ganguly was accompanied by his wife Dona Ganguly. Both self confessed Bachchan fans were delighted for a chance to interact with him.

    ‘Dada’ as he is commonly called, wished to meet his favourite star as soon as he knew the actor was in the city for the film’s shoot. Having met on several occasions earlier too, the couple couldn’t contain their enthusiasm during the visit. The well known cricketer wore a white polo shirt with denims while Dona looked graceful in a traditional Bengali sari. Bachchan Senior was in his Piku look, with a Nehru jacket and a pot belly.

    According to a member of the unit, “The couple was very glad to have met their favourite star. They had a great time together speaking about his character and the movie. Amit ji played a perfect host for Sourav and Dona and also interacted briefly with the film crew.”

     For the Bengal Tiger Sourav Ganguly, it was a day well spent with the legendary actor. After speaking to Big B, the cricketer is excited about the film and is looking forward to its release.
    With incredible performances by a talented cast, Piku is set to take 2015 by storm.

     

  • Irrfan Khan, the face of IndiaMART’s new campaign

    Irrfan Khan, the face of IndiaMART’s new campaign

    NEW DELHI: Renowned actor Irrfan Khan is the new face for the upcoming mega brand campaign of IndiaMART, the online marketplace for businesses, set to be rolled out soon.

     

    Popularly known for playing dynamic roles as an actor, Irrfan Khan will be the luminary pull in IndiaMART’s 360 degree brand campaign.

     

    Driving the brand’s philosophy forward, this new campaign would seek to highlight IndiaMART as the gateway to fulfill all the key requirements of buyers across the globe.

     

    Speaking on the association, IndiaMART director Dinesh Gulati said, “IndiaMART has always stood apart for its deep commitment towards its clients, along with displaying responsibility, integrity and passion. Irrfan’s persona speaks a lot in line with these principles, and he also brings with him a certain sense of familiarity that a common man is able to connect with. Getting him on board was a natural and popular choice towards elevating the company’s corporate identity. We welcome him to the IndiaMART family and sincerely hope to create a strong impact in the minds of our SMEs and people at large.”

     

    On his association with IndiaMART, Khan said, “It feels great to be associated with a brand which actually kick-started and triggered the dotcom wave in India, and has been helping millions of buyers fulfill their needs, whether business or personal. IndiaMART offers simplicity and convenience to the masses, with help of just a click.”

     
    The company aims to generate a high buzz across all the mediums through its 360 degree brand campaign and seeks to connect with millions of buyers and sellers across the country.
     

     

  • “Govt. doesn’t recognise the importance of cinema”: Subhash Ghai

    “Govt. doesn’t recognise the importance of cinema”: Subhash Ghai

    Born to a dentist father in Delhi, Subhash Ghai entered the film industry in 1970 after attaining his diploma from Film and Television Institute of India (FTII). The film director, producer and screenwriter, known for his works predominantly in Bollywood has given notable films like Kalicharan (1976), Karz (1980), Hero (1983), Meri Jung (1985), Karma (1986), Ram Lakhan (1989), Saudagar (1991), Khalnayak (1993), Pardes (1997), Taal (1999) and Black & White (2008).

     

    In 2006, he set up his own film institute Whistling Woods International in Mumbai. The institute trains students in filmmaking: production, direction, cinematography, acting, animation. Ghai has done brief cameos in his directorial ventures.

     

    Mukta Arts managing director Rahul Puri spoke to Ghai to know about changing times, new vertical of the business, the market scenario and much more.

     

    Excerpts:

     

    Tell us about the differences in the film industry today from when you joined? How has the influence of branding and other media (like television and digital) changed the way that the film industry is perceived now?

     

    The main difference in the film industry is that now it has become broad in terms of media, technology, and communication from what it was in 1970s. Earlier in 70s, films were the only mass media to entertain people whereas today there is a huge growth in terms of content and reach in television, radio, digital and social media, which has taken entertainment to a different level. Nowadays, branding has become ‘THE’ thing for today’s generation. A sports man, a fashion designer or a chef, everyone has turned themselves into brands and tell me who hasn’t? Film industry might be only one dimension of the entertainment world, but it still holds a major importance and impact in media.

     

    The film industry continues to be iconic yet the size and scale of the industry is comparatively smaller than many others. Is the mindspace the industry occupies today in terms of influence and marketing justified? 

     

    No. The film business is a showmanship and a business we term as ‘Showbiz’, which influences all other industries like television, digital, music, events, fashion, and festivals with a big dividend. So, if you have a look at the film business in the theaters, it is very discouraging. But on the other hand, we are also involved in other aspects of media business such as satellite rights, music, events, branding, franchising that brings more money than theater business. Henceforth, marketing has become a bigger gamble to attract initial draw towards theaters and even to other aspects of media. 

     

    Where do you see the film industry reaching in the next decade? Will this growth/change come from new content or new delivery platforms (digital/theatres/mobile)? Where is the best hedge for risk in the industry today?

     

    Film industry always survived because of its bigger frame images in cinema halls. Cinema experience is a social bonding for people, it is a collective gathering, it is an event, a festivity! It can cover many weekends if the movie is really brilliant, and to create its presence such films run in maximum theaters. And now with the changing technology and improving higher standards, we will see a drastic change in theaters with 180/360 angle big screens to draw audiences from their homes. 3D, 4D and 5D theaters, mobiles, big watches and so on, the digitisation will bring Rs 100 crore to Rs 200 crore on first day of release in theater and television screens simultaneously. Content will be improvised accordingly, and more fantasies genre will be touched upon as I firmly believe that ‘a child in a man will never die’.

     

    People talk about a new type of content coming into to Indian films. Is this a hype? Are we actually telling newer stories or is the format of our storytelling changing but the core remains the same?

     

    Content keeps developing with time. Film content will soon adapt the following and some of which are already taking place such as:

    1.     Real life issues/biopics
    2.     Super star fantasies in mainstream style treatment
    3.     Science fiction
    4.     Animation – mythology/kids fantasies

     

    India has a lot of rich content in terms of stories in its heritage; soon, maybe by 2015, it would dominate internationally with its content. Though, it is said that there are only 36 plots in human drama, Shakespeare and Mahabharta says it all.

     

     

     

    There is a trend today about remakes. Some of your own films are being remade. How do you feel about that and do you think the remake trend is causing original content to suffer?

     

    Honestly, if you ask me I think nothing is original. Art itself is an imitation of universal existence and its various versions thereafter. A film like Aurat in 1940 was made Mother India in 1957 which was remade as Dewaar in 1975. We all should look at remake as an adaptation, transformation, inspirations of same plot which touched millions of hearts and souls… and the adaptation from a different filmmaker’s perspective makes the content looks fresh. Every remake comes with new packaging as ‘old wine in a new bottle’, but only classic stories will be repeated like our epics which are evergreen.

    What is the key to being successful in the content creation business? There are so few people who are able to sustain it. What do you attribute your success to?

     

    According to me the key factors are – develop your skill for the business, do market research, have a talent for ideation and innovation! My quest is to observe life and to present current and old dishes in new plate and that is my strength.

     

    You are very active on social media platforms. What do you feel is the benefit of this media and is it really something that will revolutionise marketing of entertainment?

     

    My only personal factor in being active in social media is to connect with the people I do not know as it widens my horizon and I can express directly to them. So we talk about our work to people and take feedback from strangers too, it develops your skill to improve as well. Such open platforms are good ways to communicate.

     

    What are your hopes from the new government, both at the centre as well as in Maharashtra. The film industry, as mentioned, is iconic in brand and has a lot of brand value but this doesn’t always deliver incentives to the industry from the government. Do you think this will change?

     

    Unfortunately, the government at the center or state level has never recognised film industry what it deserves, they don’t share the vision as it can be powerful media to influence people. It’s a major device to develop a culture in children of tomorrow. With the government, it’s not only the financial issue; it’s the issue of recognition of ‘importance of cinema’ that the government needs to look into. Please study what American cinema has done to its own country and how it has influenced other major countries and India is nowhere close to it, yet. Cinema speaks about your country, culture and brings tourism and business.

     

    The government has set up a new Skills Ministry. Given your involvement with education at Whistling Woods, what do you think will be the benefit of this to the film industry?

     

    This is the first positive step taken by the new government, which brings big hope to fulfill my dream to see India to be known as the ‘Big Think Tank’, an ‘ideator’ rather than just a doer. Whistling Woods has been doing this since its inception in 2003. If you look at most of our alumni, they all are actively working towards bringing a new change in cinema and media industry.  They are doing brilliant in their respective cinema and media jobs. I only hope and wish that government should be able to recognise this soon.

  • I still have a long way to go: SRK

    I still have a long way to go: SRK

    MUMBAI:  You can love him or hate him, but you definitely can’t ignore him. The man with a midas touch, Shah Rukh Khan needs no introduction. Just one year short of 50, the King of Bollywood celebrated his special day with his fans, charming everyone with his persona.

     

    Humility personified, SRK was dressed in a black T-shirt and jeans addressing the media and the sea of people gathered outside his residence to wish him on his birthday.

     

    “There is nothing else I can feel on my birthday except humility. I feel I do not deserve the love I get. I am just an actor and a small person and the kind of love I get, I feel blessed. What more can I ask for myself,” said the Baadshah of Bollywood.

     

    “I wish everyone gets a life like Shah Rukh Khan,” added the superstar.

     

    The actor also apologised for all the trouble to Mumbai police as well as his neighbours during days like these.

     

    Reminiscing about earlier days, when he began his career, he reckoned, “Initially I used to celebrate my birthday with not more than eight or nine people, things have changed, my fans have increased, so has the media but I still feel, I have received more than I could ever ask for.”

     

    About hitting half century next year, the actor said, “I don’t count age and I feel good and energised. I will be shooting for Fan from tomorrow (Monday). Next year it’s going to be more special as I will be turning 50.”

     

    He also disclosed that more than losing his name or fame, he is scared to not live up to his fans’ expectations. “The audiences have a lot of expectations from me and I don’t want to disappoint them and that’s my biggest fear. I hope I work hard and live up to everyone’s expectations.”

     

    Coming from the capital city, SRK is one of the very few actors who, despite of not having a godfather in the industry, made it big on his own. “I am proud of fact that I am outsider. This industry is harsh at times. It loves you at one time and also can show you the door at times. There are lots of people in the industry who are responsible for who I am today.”

     

    He also added that he doesn’t consider his personal life worthy enough to make a biopic and if it is ever made he will not be the one to act in it. “There are a number of great personalities in the industry with better stories than mine. I don’t think I have reached the level yet where a movie should be made on my life. I still have a long way to go.”

     

    The actor also revealed that he wants to start doing two films per year now; “I need to work with directors who want to push boundaries with me,” he added.

     

    Also finally, wishing the new Maharashtra government success, he said that “instead of jumping the gun, we should give them time to achieve the target set by them; it is not about the opening weekend in this case, they should be given a chance and time to perform.”

     

    Born on 2 November 1965, Shah Rukh Khan has acted in over 75 films ranging from romantic dramas to action thrillers. The actor has won the maximum number of Filmfare awards. He was also awarded the Padma Shri in 2005 and the prestigious Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Government of France in 2007 for his contribution to the film industry. The actor is currently working on Fan and Raees

  • Shah Rukh Khan joins the e-commerce wagon

    Shah Rukh Khan joins the e-commerce wagon

    MUMBAI: From industry veterans to Bollywood superstars, everyone wants to be a part of the red-hot Indian online retail market. The latest to board the e-commerce train is the King of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan who has signed on as the brand ambassador for the fashion e-tailer Yepme, which is his maiden association with an online commerce player.

     

    The brand will introduce the legendary actor who is often touted as the national style icon as its brand ambassador, through an extensive television campaign for its upcoming Autumn-Winter collection 2014.

     

    Expressing his excitement at joining hands with Yepme.com, the baadshah of Bollywood said, “This is the first time that I am endorsing an online fashion brand and I am very excited to partner with Yepme for this! For fashion to be impactful, it has to evolve with time and maintain freshness. Yepme, with its focus on fast fashion is an extremely innovative and fashion right brand, offering the most current fashion trends. I look forward to join the fashion revolution that they have started which is taking the youth across the country by storm!”

     

    According to media reports, the deal with the Gurgaon-based company is structured in a way that lets the actor pick up a stake in Yepme going forward.

     

    Speaking on the announcement, Yepme.com co-founder and COO Sandeep Sharma said, “We are thrilled to have Shah Rukh on board. This association will definitely help build a strong connect between the brand and his fans across the country. Shah Rukh commands a huge fan following across all age groups in India and abroad and his presence will drastically increase the aspirational value of Yepme.”

     

    “He is the King of hearts, extremely hardworking and well read and carries himself with a sense of style that is a class apart. His style is effortless and casual and that is what we, at Yepme are all about,” he added.

     

    Further it is also learnt that the four-year-old company has got on board Prasoon Joshi to work on the new campaign that goes live on 10 November. Their plan is to spend Rs 15-20 crore over the next three months on its multi-media advertising campaign featuring SRK in an attempt to fight its bigger rivals.

     

    Earlier this year, Yepme had signed some of the other known faces of Bollywood like Farhan Akhtar and Sonu Sood its brand ambassadors.

     

  • Movies OK ‘Karo Diwali Share’ contest

    Movies OK ‘Karo Diwali Share’ contest

    MUMBAI: Don’t limit the celebrations and gifts for loved ones this festive season! Movies OK, the ultimate movie destination for family entertainment, is all set to reward its viewers this Diwali with the launch of ‘Karo Diwali Share’ contest. Television viewers have the opportunity to win Snapdeal e-vouchers worth Rs. 10,000/- and buy exciting Diwali gifts daily. Share celebrations and happiness with loved ones by participating in Movies OK’s ‘Karo Diwali Share’ contest, from 8th October – 24th October at 8 pm.

     

    Avoid the long queuesand over-crowded stores this festive season; Diwali shopping gets convenient and hassle-free with Movies OK’s ‘Karo Diwali Share’ contest. Viewers can participate in the contest by answering a simple question flashed during the film and buy exciting gifts for their loved ones with just one click. The vouchers, worth Rs. 10000, can be redeemed to select from a range of apparels, accessories, kitchen appliances, electronics, and much more available on Snapdeal.com. This three week contest will showcase entertaining Bollywood films such as Dabangg, Jai Ho, Son of Sardaar and many more to build up to the excitement of Diwali.

     

    So, this festive season, sit back and share a hassle-free Diwali with your loved ones! Watch the best of Bollywood and win grand prizes without stepping out of your homes, only with Movies OK.

     

  • Karan Johar dons designer’s hat for a women’s collection

    Karan Johar dons designer’s hat for a women’s collection

    MUMBAI: After designing for his friends, Karan Johar is now taking his love for fashion a step further. The filmmaker is all set to make a grand debut as women’s wear designer with fashion brand Vero Moda.

     

    The brand synonymous with contemporary international fashion for women in India is collaborating with the film maker to create the Vero Moda Marquee collection, which will be unveiled by him at Mehboob Studio on 19 September.

     

    “Through the years, I have used my films as an outlet to showcase my own sense of fashion, which is luxurious and grand, yet functional at the same time. This is my first attempt to recreate my own distinct style by putting together a collection for a women’s fashion brand. The fact that I get to do it for a brand like this one makes it very exciting for me,” the film maker said in a statement.

     

    Back in 2010, Johar launched his eponymous menswear label in collaboration with designer Varun Bahl which received very good response.

    On the Bollywood front, Johar is currently focusing on Brothers starring Akshay Kumar, Sidharth Malhotra; which is a remake of the Hollywood film Warriors. He will also be remaking the cult film Ram Lakhan which will be directed by Rohit Shetty. Also, Salman Khan starrer Shuddhi is in the pipeline for Dharma Productions.