Tag: Dear Zindagi

  • Star power fades away, collections crumble

    Star power fades away, collections crumble

    *Writer-director Gauri Shinde followed her success of English Vinglish with Dear Zindagi. To her advantage, she had the reigning star, Shah Rukh Khan, along with an emerging star, Alia Bhatt, to boast of in the cast.

    However, the theme she chose was not quite identifiable with the Indian audience, that of a young girl needing a psychiatrist for various not-so-convincing reasons. But, having a star on your roaster also has its demands. So, instead of a typical shrink, we had Khan playing himself on screen.

    An enjoyable film about three fiercely independent girls living life on their own terms through the length of the film, it turns to Khan analysing Alia which, carries on what feels like indefinitely!

    With a limited screen engagement (850 screens), the film found its initial audience to a limited extent over the weekend but the returning audience did not seem to have much good to say about the film. The film had an opening day of about Rs 8 crore which, considering the face value, showed a skeptical attitude from the moviegoer. The film showed some improvement over Saturday and Sunday to close its opening weekend with about Rs 30 crore.

    *Moh Maya Money got a poor response at the box office.

    * Force 2, a sequel to Force (2011), showed a sign of overconfidence from makers. To make a sequel to a film that did not work in the first place defies logic unless, of course, you think that the title and a muscle-flexing hero can carry the franchise through.

    The film’s performance followed its poor opening day response and collections. The film collected Rs 25.9 crore in its first week.

    *Tum Bin 2, a sequel to 2001 Tum Bin, met with a disastrous outcome with first week collection of Rs 3.15 crore.

    *Rock On 2 managed a bare Rs 40 lakh in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 8.95 crore.

    *Ae Dil Hai Mushkil collected Rs 1.75 crore in its fourth week to take its four week tally to Rs 102.45 crore.

    *Shivaay collected Rs 1.6 crore in its fourth week taking its four week total to Rs 85.7 crore.

  • Dear Zindagi…….Tests your patience!

    Dear Zindagi…….Tests your patience!

    Director Gauri Shinde made her mark in 2012 with a simple film with a universal appeal, English Vinglish, about a housewife who felt distanced from her husband and two children because she could not communicate in English. With an interesting and novel concept and a seasoned performance by Sridevi, the film met with a lot of appreciation and reasonable commercial success establishing the director as a promising filmmaker.

    Dear Zindagi is Shinde’s second go as a writer-director. She had the added advantage of an all-stars cast with Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt along with Kunal Kapoor, Angad Bedi, Ali Zafar and Ira Dubey. With this, exhibitors saw a ray of hope for their empty cinema halls.

    It is designed to be a contemporary tale about career-oriented independent girls, Alia, Ira and Yashswini Dayama. Alia is working with film unit and is just making a name for herself as an accomplished cinematographer. While she has made independent ad films and fills in for chief cinematographer’s absence. However, she craves for a big break.

    Off work, all three live life to the fullest. While Ira is married and happy, Alia has a problem settling down with one guy. She has an ex, current and a future boyfriend all lined up. She has her own justifications for her actions and she is casual about sleeping with Kunal Kapoor while going steady with Bedi and also telling him about it matter-of-factly.

    The film seemed to be all about adventurous young women charting their careers and taking life as it comes. But, that is not it. This film is about a working girl’s complexes borne out of her childhood and her perceived deception by her own parents. All this young women pubbing, dancing, taking to guys (in the case of Alia) and discarding them has little relevance to the main theme of the film, yet it lasts for over an hour into the film until Shah Rukh Khan and Alia’s problems are finally introduced.

    Alia is out on a shoot at a hotel in Goa where she overhears speakers at a conference talking on psychiatry. She finds it boring till she hears the voice of Shah Rukh Khan, also a psychiatrist. She realizes she needs a psychiatric help; DD or Deemag Ka Doctor, as she refers to the creed. 

    Shah Rukh is a shrink unlike any other. Even at the conference, he is casually dressed while rest of his creed dons three-piece suits. Alia is now his new patient. A bit of first half of the film and almost all of the second half consists of the conversation between Alia and Shah Rukh. She mumbles her problems and Shah Rukh sort of defines them. The viewer is left out totally. As is her wont, by this time, Alia is head over heels in love with Shah Rukh; the psychiatrist in Shah Rukh does not seem to have worked on her!

    Okay, so her sessions with Shah Rukh have made her come to terms with her parents; not that her reasons to rebel had justification in the first place.

    Dear Zindagi is one never-ending saga of an insecure girl, Alia. While the first one hour and some minutes stress the need for her to find a shrink, the second half is about her and the shrink, Shah Rukh. This accounts for the 2 hours 30 minutes of the film running time.

    The film is based on a feeble theme; psychiatry is not yet a well-known Indian concept. Here, the best healers are still the temples, soothsayers and festivals. Even the way the doctor-patient session is handled is copybook West, with nothing Indian about it. 

    The director loses control over her film in the face of an uncertain script, leading to a boring and monotonous outcome. With economy in mind, the film moves only between a studio in Mumbai for a couple of shots to a bungalow location in Goa. The same is the case when it comes to spending on props and costumes. 

    The smart one-liners, which add some spice to the initial parts of the film, soon dry out. Editing is poor and songs lack appeal.

    Performance-wise, the film depends mostly on Alia; she starts off well but in this marathon film, she tends to get repetitive after a while as a pout here and there and making faces can go only so far. Shah Rukh, as a psychiatrist who is not supposed to look like a psychiatrist, with his own broken family and an attitude, tries to underplay to limited effect. Ira Dubey and Yashaswini Dayam both impress. Boys on the roaster have little to do.

    Dear Zindagi is a pretentious film, at the end of which a viewer is bound to feel the need for some consultations and remedy. With a limited screen release and avoiding single screens as far as possible, the film should get a fair opening but, the box office prospects will taper down after the initial compulsive moviegoer is done with it.

    Producers: Karan Johar, Gauri Shinde.

    Director: Gauri Shinde.

    Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Shinde, Kunal Kapoor, Angad Bedi, Ira Dubey, Yashswini Dayama, Ali Zafar.

    Moh Maya Money….predictable

    As the title explains, Moh Maya Money is about lure of money. A middleclass dream but not easy to attain and, hence, leading to a quick-fix moneymaking idea ending in a scam.

    Ranvir Shorey’s character, working for a real estate broker in Delhi, dreams big and has a devious mind to give shape to his dreams. His job at a real estate firms pays him a pittance besides what he can make from skimming from deals. But he watches big monies change hands all the time. His wife, Neha Dhupia, a news channel producer, does not support with him but he decides to carry out the scam anyway.

    Ranvir borrows from toughies and buys a plot but the deal backfires. The goons are after him to recover their money and Ranvir has no place to escape. Though unwilling, Neha also gets involved in the mess.

    Ranvir now devises a plan to dodge his debtors but he needs Neha to cooperate. Neha also has her own secrets and a motive to help Ranvir.

    The film shows the murkier side of the real estate business in Delhi which, actually, is the same all over. The film has an interesting idea and an enjoyable first half. But, as it proceeds into the second part, it loses grip as it trudges towards a predictable end.

    Ranvir as a typical smooth-talker is thoroughly convincing. Neha Dhupia gives a good account of herself. The direction is good in parts. The film has no scope for songs and dance and have been skirted. Moh Maya Money has no box office prospects.

    Producer/ Director: Munish Bhardwaj.

    Cast: Ranvir Shorey, Neha Dhupia.

  • Dear Zindagi…….Tests your patience!

    Dear Zindagi…….Tests your patience!

    Director Gauri Shinde made her mark in 2012 with a simple film with a universal appeal, English Vinglish, about a housewife who felt distanced from her husband and two children because she could not communicate in English. With an interesting and novel concept and a seasoned performance by Sridevi, the film met with a lot of appreciation and reasonable commercial success establishing the director as a promising filmmaker.

    Dear Zindagi is Shinde’s second go as a writer-director. She had the added advantage of an all-stars cast with Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt along with Kunal Kapoor, Angad Bedi, Ali Zafar and Ira Dubey. With this, exhibitors saw a ray of hope for their empty cinema halls.

    It is designed to be a contemporary tale about career-oriented independent girls, Alia, Ira and Yashswini Dayama. Alia is working with film unit and is just making a name for herself as an accomplished cinematographer. While she has made independent ad films and fills in for chief cinematographer’s absence. However, she craves for a big break.

    Off work, all three live life to the fullest. While Ira is married and happy, Alia has a problem settling down with one guy. She has an ex, current and a future boyfriend all lined up. She has her own justifications for her actions and she is casual about sleeping with Kunal Kapoor while going steady with Bedi and also telling him about it matter-of-factly.

    The film seemed to be all about adventurous young women charting their careers and taking life as it comes. But, that is not it. This film is about a working girl’s complexes borne out of her childhood and her perceived deception by her own parents. All this young women pubbing, dancing, taking to guys (in the case of Alia) and discarding them has little relevance to the main theme of the film, yet it lasts for over an hour into the film until Shah Rukh Khan and Alia’s problems are finally introduced.

    Alia is out on a shoot at a hotel in Goa where she overhears speakers at a conference talking on psychiatry. She finds it boring till she hears the voice of Shah Rukh Khan, also a psychiatrist. She realizes she needs a psychiatric help; DD or Deemag Ka Doctor, as she refers to the creed. 

    Shah Rukh is a shrink unlike any other. Even at the conference, he is casually dressed while rest of his creed dons three-piece suits. Alia is now his new patient. A bit of first half of the film and almost all of the second half consists of the conversation between Alia and Shah Rukh. She mumbles her problems and Shah Rukh sort of defines them. The viewer is left out totally. As is her wont, by this time, Alia is head over heels in love with Shah Rukh; the psychiatrist in Shah Rukh does not seem to have worked on her!

    Okay, so her sessions with Shah Rukh have made her come to terms with her parents; not that her reasons to rebel had justification in the first place.

    Dear Zindagi is one never-ending saga of an insecure girl, Alia. While the first one hour and some minutes stress the need for her to find a shrink, the second half is about her and the shrink, Shah Rukh. This accounts for the 2 hours 30 minutes of the film running time.

    The film is based on a feeble theme; psychiatry is not yet a well-known Indian concept. Here, the best healers are still the temples, soothsayers and festivals. Even the way the doctor-patient session is handled is copybook West, with nothing Indian about it. 

    The director loses control over her film in the face of an uncertain script, leading to a boring and monotonous outcome. With economy in mind, the film moves only between a studio in Mumbai for a couple of shots to a bungalow location in Goa. The same is the case when it comes to spending on props and costumes. 

    The smart one-liners, which add some spice to the initial parts of the film, soon dry out. Editing is poor and songs lack appeal.

    Performance-wise, the film depends mostly on Alia; she starts off well but in this marathon film, she tends to get repetitive after a while as a pout here and there and making faces can go only so far. Shah Rukh, as a psychiatrist who is not supposed to look like a psychiatrist, with his own broken family and an attitude, tries to underplay to limited effect. Ira Dubey and Yashaswini Dayam both impress. Boys on the roaster have little to do.

    Dear Zindagi is a pretentious film, at the end of which a viewer is bound to feel the need for some consultations and remedy. With a limited screen release and avoiding single screens as far as possible, the film should get a fair opening but, the box office prospects will taper down after the initial compulsive moviegoer is done with it.

    Producers: Karan Johar, Gauri Shinde.

    Director: Gauri Shinde.

    Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Shinde, Kunal Kapoor, Angad Bedi, Ira Dubey, Yashswini Dayama, Ali Zafar.

    Moh Maya Money….predictable

    As the title explains, Moh Maya Money is about lure of money. A middleclass dream but not easy to attain and, hence, leading to a quick-fix moneymaking idea ending in a scam.

    Ranvir Shorey’s character, working for a real estate broker in Delhi, dreams big and has a devious mind to give shape to his dreams. His job at a real estate firms pays him a pittance besides what he can make from skimming from deals. But he watches big monies change hands all the time. His wife, Neha Dhupia, a news channel producer, does not support with him but he decides to carry out the scam anyway.

    Ranvir borrows from toughies and buys a plot but the deal backfires. The goons are after him to recover their money and Ranvir has no place to escape. Though unwilling, Neha also gets involved in the mess.

    Ranvir now devises a plan to dodge his debtors but he needs Neha to cooperate. Neha also has her own secrets and a motive to help Ranvir.

    The film shows the murkier side of the real estate business in Delhi which, actually, is the same all over. The film has an interesting idea and an enjoyable first half. But, as it proceeds into the second part, it loses grip as it trudges towards a predictable end.

    Ranvir as a typical smooth-talker is thoroughly convincing. Neha Dhupia gives a good account of herself. The direction is good in parts. The film has no scope for songs and dance and have been skirted. Moh Maya Money has no box office prospects.

    Producer/ Director: Munish Bhardwaj.

    Cast: Ranvir Shorey, Neha Dhupia.

  • Yours Truly on Romedy NOW with Alia & Gauri gets under way

    Yours Truly on Romedy NOW with Alia & Gauri gets under way

    MUMBAI: Latest Bollywood sensation, Alia Bhatt and English Vinglish fame director, Gauri Shinde get up close and personal with Romedy NOW on its’ first-of-its-kind property ‘Yours Truly’. Viewers of Romedy NOW, a premium English entertainment channel, will now get a chance to get a sneak peek into the deep held feelings of these stars on love, life, happiness, friendships, relationships, destiny and imperfections of life.

    These exclusive videos of conversations between Alia Bhatt and Gauri Shinde are set to go on air from Monday, 14 November, and will be aired throughout the day in intervals for the entire month of November. ‘Yours Truly’ will be a part of a larger property on Romedy NOW called, ‘Life Happens’, a movie festival that will feature movies that connect to the theme of Dear Zindagi.

    Director Gauri Shinde said, “Life in general is complicated, it’s never simple and hence it should be about enjoying these little things. There couldn’t have been a better platform for us which is so similar to the theme of our movie and we look forward to engaging with maximum audience through ‘Yours Truly’.”

    Dear Zindagi has the unusual but crackling pairing of Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt on screen with director Gauri Shinde of English Vinglish joining hands with Gauri Khan and Karan Johar under the banners of Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Productions, and Hope Productions. The film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster.

    The line-up in Life Happens includes movies that are romantic comedies and are both popular and critically acclaimed. Begin Again, which is a one of the line-ups, is a film about a beautiful collaboration of two budding talents in music, with an IMDB rating of over seven and will air on Saturday, 19 November at 9pm.

  • Yours Truly on Romedy NOW with Alia & Gauri gets under way

    Yours Truly on Romedy NOW with Alia & Gauri gets under way

    MUMBAI: Latest Bollywood sensation, Alia Bhatt and English Vinglish fame director, Gauri Shinde get up close and personal with Romedy NOW on its’ first-of-its-kind property ‘Yours Truly’. Viewers of Romedy NOW, a premium English entertainment channel, will now get a chance to get a sneak peek into the deep held feelings of these stars on love, life, happiness, friendships, relationships, destiny and imperfections of life.

    These exclusive videos of conversations between Alia Bhatt and Gauri Shinde are set to go on air from Monday, 14 November, and will be aired throughout the day in intervals for the entire month of November. ‘Yours Truly’ will be a part of a larger property on Romedy NOW called, ‘Life Happens’, a movie festival that will feature movies that connect to the theme of Dear Zindagi.

    Director Gauri Shinde said, “Life in general is complicated, it’s never simple and hence it should be about enjoying these little things. There couldn’t have been a better platform for us which is so similar to the theme of our movie and we look forward to engaging with maximum audience through ‘Yours Truly’.”

    Dear Zindagi has the unusual but crackling pairing of Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt on screen with director Gauri Shinde of English Vinglish joining hands with Gauri Khan and Karan Johar under the banners of Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Productions, and Hope Productions. The film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster.

    The line-up in Life Happens includes movies that are romantic comedies and are both popular and critically acclaimed. Begin Again, which is a one of the line-ups, is a film about a beautiful collaboration of two budding talents in music, with an IMDB rating of over seven and will air on Saturday, 19 November at 9pm.

  • Zoom is back with s2 of ‘Yaar Mera Superstar’ from today

    Zoom is back with s2 of ‘Yaar Mera Superstar’ from today

    MUMBAI: Zoom, which is available across 60 countries worldwide, is all set to launch season 2 of its Bollywood chat show, Yaar Mera Superstar. The show shot in India will be hosted by RJ Sangeeta. The new season will start airing on 12 November at 7 pm.

    It promises to be more exciting with top Bollywood stars making candid confessions and sharing their behind-the-scenes experience.

    Yaar Mera Superstar will not follow the stereotype format and will not carry a serious tone. The half-an-hour show will feature celebrities doing never-seen-before things.

    The first episode of the show on Zoom, which has a heavy presence in the social media space, will feature the cast of Force 2 which includes John Abraham, Sonakshi Sinha and Tahir Raj Bhasin. The actors will be seen playing different games along with answering up close and personal questions to RJ Sangeeta.

    Coming episodes will feature Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhat from Dear Zindagi and Kahani 2 star cast which includes Vidya Balan and Arjum Rampal.

  • Zoom is back with s2 of ‘Yaar Mera Superstar’ from today

    Zoom is back with s2 of ‘Yaar Mera Superstar’ from today

    MUMBAI: Zoom, which is available across 60 countries worldwide, is all set to launch season 2 of its Bollywood chat show, Yaar Mera Superstar. The show shot in India will be hosted by RJ Sangeeta. The new season will start airing on 12 November at 7 pm.

    It promises to be more exciting with top Bollywood stars making candid confessions and sharing their behind-the-scenes experience.

    Yaar Mera Superstar will not follow the stereotype format and will not carry a serious tone. The half-an-hour show will feature celebrities doing never-seen-before things.

    The first episode of the show on Zoom, which has a heavy presence in the social media space, will feature the cast of Force 2 which includes John Abraham, Sonakshi Sinha and Tahir Raj Bhasin. The actors will be seen playing different games along with answering up close and personal questions to RJ Sangeeta.

    Coming episodes will feature Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhat from Dear Zindagi and Kahani 2 star cast which includes Vidya Balan and Arjum Rampal.