Tag: Emraan Hashmi

  • Oops! &pictures forgets Ghanchakkar or does it?

    Oops! &pictures forgets Ghanchakkar or does it?

    MUMBAI: Right from the very first phase of the channel’s launch, &pictures has pulled out all stops and taken the offbeat and innovative communication route while interacting with its target audience.

     

    For the upcoming movie premiere of Ghanchakkar at 9:00 pm on the channel’s primetime property, ‘Saturday First Show’; the channel plans on taking the storyline of the film to promote the World Television Premiere of Ghanchakkar.

     

    While initial plans and promotions a few weeks back had Ghanchakkar slated to air on 5 October, &pictures now plans to air the film on 12 October instead. In keeping with the essence of Emraan Hashmi’s character who forgets everything, the pitch being used for the world premiere of Ghanchakkar too, is that “We forgot that we were to air the film on 5 October!”

     

    Promos for the premiere of the film went on air on Saturday, 5 October, and feature a montage of Emraan Hashmi’s character from the film Sanjay Atre spouting his now familiar line “Mujhe kuch yaad nahi aa raha hai.”

     

     “As a channel that engages with new India, we always seek to take the unconventional route which appeals to and grabs the attention of our audience,” says Zeel marketing head – national channels Akash Chawla.

     

     “The initial censor certification for the film during its theatrical release was ‘U/A’. However keeping in mind the fact that TV audiences watch films in their homes, we have further edited the film to make it suitable for viewers of all ages,” says Zeel cluster programming head (Hindi movie channels) Ruchir Tiwari, about the special considerations that have been taken into consideration while premiering the film.

  • MAX Television Premier EK THI DAAYAN

    MAX Television Premier EK THI DAAYAN

    MAX, the premium Hindi movies and special events channel, invites you to watch the MAX television premier of the blockbuster ‘Ek Thi Daayan’, on Friday, 27th September, 8PM and Saturday, 28th September, 8PM Only on MAX.

     

    Ek Thi Daayan, the movie revolves around the character of Bobo (Emraan Hashmi), one of India’s leading Magicians. But unknown to even his girlfriend Tamara, Bobo’s life is falling apart. His constant hallucination leaves him with no option but to seek psychiatric help.

     

    Going through regression hypnosis, a terrifying story about his childhood surfaces involving a sinister power called Daayan, who has not only destroyed his family but also promised to return to haunt Bobo. He chooses to ignore it and move on with his life. Just when his career and love life are at full throttle, enters the irresistible Lisa Dutt. Bobo is convinced that she is the Daayan. But is she, really? Or is he just losing his mind?

     

    Tune in to watch this supernatural romantic thriller ‘Ek Thi Daayan’, on Friday 27th September, 8PM and Saturday 28th September, 8PM Only on MAX

  • Vidya Balan sheds extra kilos for her next movie

    Vidya Balan sheds extra kilos for her next movie

    Vidya Balan who started her Bollywood career with Parineeta, has been simultaneously lauded and criticised for her full-figure.

     

    The talented actress is undergoing a transformation for her upcoming film opposite Emraan Hashmi. Directed by Mohit Suri, the Vishesh Films production will see Vidya play a florist working with a posh hotel. The role demanded Vidya to shed a few kilos to fit the mould, and Vidya readily complied.

     

    The filmmakers did not ask Vidya to lose weight, but she knew that the role demanded so. She is an intelligent artiste who puts in a lot of effort to portray characters convincingly, so she is on a strict diet and exercise regime.

     

    This has not happened for the first time, many actors have actually shaped up as and when the role demands for. Best example would be Kareena Kapoor for her film Tashan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan for Dhoom 2 and many more.

    Vidya Balan was last seen opposite Emraan in Ghanchakkar. Prior to that, the two worked together in Milan Luthria’s The Dirty Picture.

  • Eros Now brings Ek Thi Daayan online

    Eros Now brings Ek Thi Daayan online

    MUMBAI: Ek Thi Daayan starring Emraan Hashmi, Huma Qureshi, Konkona Sen Sharma and Kalki Koechlin which released in April, this year, has been released online on Eros Now.

     

    With apps available for Android, Apple & Amazon, Eros Now ensures that its subscribers have easy and straightforward access to the online platform, along with top quality video as well as English subtitles for international audience.

     

    Ek Thi Daayan is about a childhood witch revisiting the protagonist, Emraan Hashmi. Hashmi is a renowned professional magician. While he performs his tricks, Qureshi, monitors his shows on close circuit. The film did moderately well at the box-office domestically.

     

    All users need to do is subscribe to www.erosnow.com, and enter the world of uninterrupted entertainment.

  • I always wanted to do Comedy: Vidya Balan

    I always wanted to do Comedy: Vidya Balan

    MUMBAI: Its Vidya all the way! With successive hits and boosting the girl power as the 100th year of the Indian Cinema unfolds, Vidya Balan has come a long way from her‘Susheel‘ (sophisticated) avatar in Parineeta (2005) to her spell bounding performances in The Dirty Picture, Kahaaniand Ishqiya.

    Her latest Ghanchakkar (Crazy) is a suspense comedy that hits the silver screens come 28 June and is much awaited as it‘s the first film post her marriage to the honcho Siddharth Roy Kapur.

    Balan stars as the loud-mouthed wife of a bank robber (Emraan Hashmi) who loses his memory after a heist. As per her latest interview with Reuters on Ghanchakkar, Balan speaks about her breaking the stereotypes and gladly accepting her sexuality. On being asked about her role in the movie, Balan affirms her role being a loud middle-class housewife with a stereotype middle-class woman persona.

    Commenting about Raj‘s direction, she reveals that, “He (director Raj Kumar Gupta) finds humour in situations that are so mundane and everyday. Thrillers are his genre but I knew he‘d do humour well too. When he came to me with this, I always wanted to do comedy and this was a breath of fresh air.”

    The 35-year-old actress has paved her way up through taking on versatile roles over the years. The actress‘ strong presence was appreciated in her bold The Dirty Picture (2011), the thriller flick Kahaani (2012) and also her bad-ass role in Ishqiya (2010), all winning her numerous Best Actress Awards consecutively.

    Apart from her movies‘ box office collections soaring high, her leads have been critically acclaimed as well. About her next screen bet Ghanchakkar (Crazy), which is a suspense comedy that opens in cinemas on 28 June.

    Spreading her charm beyond the borders, Balan has elevated herself to a spot in an elite nine- member Cannes festival jury headed by filmmaker Steven Spielberg. The charming actress sure knows how to achieve milestones in her career.

  • Ek Thi Dayan: A modern take on witch lore

    Ek Thi Dayan: A modern take on witch lore

    MUMBAI: Superstition about witchcraft is a worldwide phenomenon but beliefs differ from continent to continent. In India, witches are supposed to be found only in deep jungles late at night. Hence, the areas where such jungles exist have more people believing in witches and their sightings. Balaji‘s Ek Thi Dayan binds itself with no such borders and decides to invade a Mumbai mansion. Ek Thi Daayan is about a childhood witch revisiting the protagonist, Emraan Hashmi. It seems like she gets reincarnated every 20 years. After all, why should the privilege of reincarnation be limited only to humans? According to this film, a witch need to be reincarnated too to take her beau back with her no matter how many incarnations it takes!









    Producers: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Vishal Bhardwaj, Rekha Bhardwaj.
    Director: Kannan Iyer.
    Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Huma Qureshi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Kalki Koechlin, Rojotava Dutta, Pawan Malhotra, Bhavesh Balchandani, Visshesh Tiwari, Sara Raj Arjun.


    Hashmi is courting Huma Qureshi and both plan to adopt an orphan (Bhavesh Balchandani) even before they are married. They are a rare couple who, without a justification, want to adopt an orphan instead of making their own kids. Later in the film you learn that the witch story is all about sacrificing a child on 29 February every leap year that coincides with lunar eclipse for her to sustain. As a result, the couple had no time to marry and produce a child and needed one off the shelf for the script‘s sake!


    Hashmi is a renowned professional magician. While he performs his tricks, Qureshi, for whatever reason, monitors his shows on close circuit. During one of his shows, things go wrong as he hears eerie voices distracting him from his act, almost costing his assistant girl her life. Hashmi feels he is being stalked. His past seems to have caught up with him. He takes the help of the psychiatrist whom he had consulted as a child. Under a spell, Hashmi is made to recall his childhood experience thus taking the story forward in a flashback.


    Young Hashmi (played by Visshesh Tiwari) is reading a book on witches and occult and learns that by pressing the button 6 in the lift, 666 being the sign of devil, the lift will take him straight to hell which is supposed to be somewhere underground! He makes a trip with his sister (Sara Raj Arjun) only to have a witch chase him. It would seem that Hashmi is actually from the witch‘s world too and the witch has always loved him and hence has come to take him back.


    Instead, having come in the form of Konkona Sen Sharma, she seduces his widowed father, Pawan Malhotra. It is 29 February and an eclipse and the young Hashmi is a worried lad; his book warns about this and there is murder in the air. His fears prove right; the witch manages to kill his sister as well as his father. He survives because he follows his book which says if you cut off a witch‘s hair, she loses all her power. Hashmi grows up to become a magician as predicted by the witch because a lizard had fallen on his head!


    Now the witch is back and Hashmi suspects Kalki Koechlin is the one since as she has suddenly come on the scene from Canada and wishes to buy out his haunted house. Hashmi‘s doubts about Koechlin grow stronger when a balcony barricade gives way and his wife, Qureshi, falls four floors to the ground.


    It is 29 February and eclipse again and Hashmi realises the only child that the witch can kill this time is his own adopted child, Balchandani. When he does not find him anywhere, he knows the only place the child could be is hell. Since he knows his way around, he enters hell to save the boy. There he is surprised by the real witch but manages to save the child and render the witch ineffective by cutting her hair until a sequel (which a viewer is threatened with at the end) needs her back.


    For a supernatural/ horror genre, the film is too long at 134 minutes. The script has similarities to recent films, Aatma and Raaz2, and hence is too predictable. The first half is okay but the director loses grip as the second half goes haywire. Music is weak. The dialogue is uninspiring. As for performance, Sen Sharma is the best of the lot while Qureshi keeps making smiley faces so much she drips syrup. Koechlin is only a red herring and as such has nothing much to do. Child artistes are all good but Sara Raj Arjun is the most natural while Visshesh Tiwari and Bhavesh Balchandani also do very well.


    Ek Thi Dayan has had a weak opening despite Ram Navmi holiday in many parts and with negative word of mouth its prospects are poor at the box office.

  • Liberty cinema to reopen with Ek Thi Daayan

    Liberty cinema to reopen with Ek Thi Daayan

    MUMBAI: The oldest movie hall in South Mumbai Liberty Cinema that had closed down for a few months is all set to reopen with Ekta Kapoor and Vishal Bhardwaj‘s Emraan Hashmi-starrer Ek Thi Dayaan on 19 April.

    Since the cinema hall was built in 1947, the year of Indian Independence, its founder Habib Hoosein decided to name it Liberty. The cinema hall screens Hindi movies.

    Some films have run at Liberty for a considerable period of time. Mehboob Khan‘s Mother India ran for a whole year starting October 1957 at the same hall. Almost three decades later Rajshri‘s Hum Aapke Hain Kaun] ran for 105 weeks in regular shows and 16 weeks in the matinee shows from 1994 onwards till it completed its 100th week run in August 1996.

    Balaji has decided to support the single screen with its other heavy-duty forthcoming releases like Shootout At Wadala, Lootera and Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai…Again. Said Liberty Cinema owner Vazir Hussain, "We have four films lined up. We will see how it goes."

    The cinema hall had closed down for a couple of months in the wake of increasing competition from neighbouring cinemas outlets like Sterling, Eros, New Excelsior and Regal.

  • 1987 Bond girl to star opposite Emraan Hashmi in Danis Tanovic film

    1987 Bond girl to star opposite Emraan Hashmi in Danis Tanovic film

    MUMBAI: Bollywood‘s serial kisser Emran Hashmi has signed a film to be directed by Danis Tanovic. It is now official that Maryan d‘Abo who reprised the role of the bond girl in the 1987 hit The Living Daylights will share screen-space with Emraan in Tanovic‘s An Episode in The Life of an Iron Picker.

    In a statement, producer Guneet Monga confirned, "Yes, she is doing the film and we are happy to have Maryam on board. At this point, we can‘t divulge anything else". What‘s confirmed for now is that Maryan d‘Abo was the first choice for the role and her character is pivotal to the film‘s narrative.

    Produced by Anurag Kashyap and Guneet Monga ‘s Sikhya Entertainment, international banner Cinemorphic and Prashita Chaudhary , Danic Tanovic‘s untitled film will be shot extensively in India and abroad.

  • Emraan Hashmi decides to do a recce for his upcoming Hollywood project

    Emraan Hashmi decides to do a recce for his upcoming Hollywood project

    MUMBAI: So excited is Emraan Hashmi after bagging the pivotal role in Danis Tanovic‘s upcoming film that he has decided to help the director by doing a recce for the film.

    Emraan wants to be part of the project from the start to finish, and feels that being in close contact with the director will enhance their rapport and make them more comfortable with each other, before the shooting commences.

    It is reported that Emraan will be accompanying Tanovic when he goes scouting for locations. In fact, the actor will travel with Tanovic to check out locations in Los Angeles and London as well as tier-two cities and small towns of India. In India, they will consider several options for the perfect location.

    The team will fly to these locations in a few weeks as Emraan is busy shooting for Ungli at the moment.

    It is also said that Emraan is also scheduled to do an acting workshop with Tanovic in January.

  • Emraan Hashmi signs intl. film with Danis Tanovic

    Emraan Hashmi signs intl. film with Danis Tanovic

    MUMBAI: After captivating Indian audience at large, Emraan Hashmi has finally stepped into the international circuit with him signing a yet untitled film for Academy award winning director Danis Tanovic‘s next film.

    Tanovic is famous for his film No Man‘s Land that is best remembered in India for it having that toppled Aamir Khan‘s Lagaan in the best foreign film Oscar category in 2001.

    Tanovic‘s next will be under the collaborative banner of several production houses like ASAP Films (France), DAR Motion Pictures, Sikhya Entertainment and AKFPL (Anurag Kashyap Films Pvt Ltd).

    Producer Guneet Monga of Anurag Kashyap Films said, “It will be very interesting to see the combination of an Indian star, who has mass appeal with an Oscar-winning director in an international film. We are looking forward to a great collaboration.”