Tag: DAR Motion Pictures

  • ‘Ugly’…Horribly so!

    ‘Ugly’…Horribly so!

    MUMBAI: Ugly defies slotting. The closest it comes to in genre is 20th Century Hollywood noir thrillers shot in low lights. While the film adopts this pretentious low light option to look intelligent, its content lacks grossly in thrill of any kind. The film is a saga of double-crossing and backstabbing among friends and family members. But the content in the film has nothing to do with the film’s main story: that of kidnap of a 10 year girl.

    Ronit Roy is the top cop married to the girl he loved in college. It was a love triangle, with Ronit, Tejeswini Kolhapure and Rahul Bhatt, now a full time struggler wanting to make it as a star. Rahul seems to have been the lucky one who marries Tejaswini. The couple get one girl child who is usually witness to the violence between Rahul and Tejaswini who are eventually divorced. Ronit, by virtue of being next in line, marries her. But their marriage is cold with Tejaswini having turned an alcoholic.

    Saturday is the day for Rahul to meet his daughter, Kali, and as usual he takes her out. Rahul goes up to meet his casting director friend, Vineet Kumar Singh, leaving Kali in the car when Kali goes missing. She has been kidnapped. Initially, the film is all about finding her but soon turns in to blame game and finally into all the characters wanting to exploit the situation to their own advantage.

    Producers: DAR Motion Pictures, Phantom Films.

    Director: Anurag Kashyap.

    Cast: Ronit Roy, Rahul Bhatt, Vineet Kumar, Singh, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Surveen Chawla, Siddhanth Kapoor, Girish Kulkarni.

    Since nobody trusts anyone else they all suspect each other of the kidnap and don’t bother to check other possibilities. Ronit, being a cop, uses his office to tail and record the conversations of others including his wife, Tejaswini. He as well as his staff are completely devoted to this task. Rohit and Vineet are put behind bars and tortured in Ronit’s backroom. He has a motive since the court has restricted his visits to Kali to once a week only.

    A missing ad is put in the newspapers and Tejaswinis’ crook brother, Siddhanth Kapoor, decides to take advantage. He calls up his sister demanding 50 lakh ransom to return the girl and Tejaswini asks her father, the only moneybag around, for 65 lakh, keeping her share in the ransom! Tejaswini gives her 15 lakh to her friend, Surveen Chawla, who happens to be Rahul’s current girlfriend. Surveen, an ex-item girl is married to a filmmaker who is useless in bed. 

    Surveen thinks she can use the 15 lakh left with her and she absconds with Rahul and Vineet. The latter is killed by Rahul in a frenzy, and Tejaswini decides to shoot Ronit even as Kali’s rotting body is lying dumped in a public place, the stink of which nobody smells until police does!

    Script, direction as well as other aspects are negative in this senseless film. The characters don’t fit in our kind of films or mind-set. The film has been designed to be gloomy and drab with planned exposure of Mumbai’s poverty ridden locations and garbage so much so even the ACP Ronit’s office is in some dilapidated housing board tenement.

    Ugly is a pretentious, bad film.

  • DAR Motion Pictures to have Yash Raj Films distribute “D-Day” overseas

    DAR Motion Pictures to have Yash Raj Films distribute “D-Day” overseas

    MUMBAI: DAR Motion Pictures has announced that their upcoming film “D-Day” would be distributed internationally by Yash Raj Films.

    DAR Motion Pictures has long-term creative and business partnerships with Anurag Kashyap Films and phantom. Having previously made India‘s first stereoscopic film Haunted 3D, we have progressed to be a proud part of the cannes film festival‘s award winning film ‘The Lunchbox‘ directed by Ritesh Batra , as well as ‘Ugly‘ directed by Kashyap. Having teamed up with some of the best in the business and distributing some landmark films like ‘The Dark Knight Rises‘ and ‘Fast and Furious 6‘ through its distribution network, DAR continues to strive towards content driven cinema. This time they have chosen to team up with Yash Raj Films to distribute their latest and much awaited production D-Day overseas.

    D-Day releases in theatres worldwide on 19 July 2013. It is directed by Nikhil Advani.

    Operation Goldman Begins… the skilled team of four is getting ready to take on India‘s most wanted!

    Commenting on the collaboration DAR Media director Vivek Rangachari says, “We are extremely excited about the collaboration between DAR and Yash Raj for this film. D-Day is probably one of the most daring films made recently in Indian cinema. We hope that the additional efforts from Yash Raj overseas will only augment the success of the film.”

    DAR head of distribution Murli Chattwani, at says, “D-Day is a film worth a collaborative effort between DAR and Yash Raj Films. It is a film that every Indian must watch and we hope to receive a tremendous response from the audiences worldwide for this film.”

    YRF international operations VP Avtar Panesar says, “We at YRF have tremendous respect for DAR Media and their endeavours to produce content that truly stands out and we feel that D-Day is yet another step in that direction. We are delighted to be entrusted with this project and are confident of its appeal to all sections of the audiences.”