Tag: Ferrari Ki Sawaari

  • ‘Madras Caf’ releasing on Eros Now

    ‘Madras Caf’ releasing on Eros Now

    MUMBAI: Bringing super-hit movies closer to their audience, Eros Now has released yet another blockbuster – John Abraham starrer Madras Café – which is now available exclusively on the online platform.

    The movie which won tremendous critical acclaim, features John Abraham playing a Government spy who tries to crack the conspiracy of the plot to assassinate the prime minister. Other John Abraham movies available on Eros Now are Shootout at Wadala, Housefull 2 and DesiBoyz for FREE.

    Speaking about the online release John Abraham said, “I’m extremely excited to reach out to our online audience with the film…I look forward to the reactions and hope Madras Cafe does all that its set out to.”

    Users can watch movies, music videos and listen to audio tracks for FREE just by signing up to the service. Eros Now also offers a premium pack for a low monthly subscription of Rs. 249 in India and $7.99 overseas which gives unlimited access to moviesin high def, with subtitles. Further details are available at http://erosnow.com/#!/products/subscription?ea=home_free.
    Other Bollywood blockbusters available for FREE on Eros Now’s platform include Rockstar, Teri MeriKahaani, EkThiDaayan, Ferrari Ki Sawaari, AnjaanaAnjaaniand many more…
    Eros Now has added 15 minutes preview of Madras Caféwhich can be viewed here- http://erosnow.com/#!/movie/watch/1005278/madras-cafe/6122854/madras-cafe?ap=1

  • Eros creates buzz by rolling out its Global Service online

    Eros creates buzz by rolling out its Global Service online

    MUMBAI: Eros Now has created quite a buzz overseas with its online offering of full length Hindi feature films, songs, music videos and other short form movie content.

    Full length movies are part of a monthly subscription, currently available at a special introductory rate of $5.99 overseas while all short form content is available for free.

    The brand has just released TV commercials in the UK and USA that highlight the features of their unique services. The television commercials are running on all popular South Asian channels.
    The newly launched TV commercial lists all the features including the newly released iPad App and displays the latest blockbusters like Cocktail, English Vinglish, Ferrari Ki Sawaari and many more, that are available to watch on their website.

    The brand is also offering a 14-day completely free trial for all new users where they can access any film that is available in Eros‘ ‘Now Library‘.

  • Ferrari Ki Sawaari collects Rs 250 mn in opening weekend, says Eros

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari collects Rs 250 mn in opening weekend, says Eros

    MUMBAI: Vidhu Vinod Chopra‘s Ferrari Ki Sawaari has grossed Rs 250 million in its opening weekend, according to Eros International Media.

    Giving a breakup, Eros said the film grossed over Rs 200 million in India (net collection of Rs 139.01 million), while it raked in Rs 5 million from overseas.

    Directed by debutant director Rajesh Mapuskar, the film is the fun-filled story of small guys and their big dreams and how these dreams turn into a mad comedy of errors.

    Eros International Media senior VP, distribution – India Nandu Ahuja said, “The film showed a growth in collections over the weekend. Saturday showed a 36 per cent increase over Friday, Sunday showed a growth of approx 47per cent over Saturday and Sunday over Friday was 99 per cent.”

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a film about a young father‘s endeavour to fulfill the dream of his talented 10 year old son.

    “Ferrari Ki Sawaari is yet another success story which goes on to show that modest budget films are gaining popularity with the audiences. We had similar success with Vicky Donor earlier this year and this augurs well for new talent, be it actors or directors, to make their presence known in a rapidly growing Indian film industry. We are delighted to see this evolving trend that allows Eros to offer more such films later this year such as Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi and English Vinglish, ” added Eros International plc president – marketing and distribution Pranab Kapadia.

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari stars Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani and Ritwik Sahore with a song appearance by Vidya Balan. Others in the cast include Paresh Rawal, Nilesh Divekar, Deepak Shirke, Akash Dhabade and Satyadeep Mishra.

    The film was release by Eros International on 15 June worldwide.

  • Ferrari Ki Sawaari’s ride is bumpy

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari’s ride is bumpy

    MUMBAI: Ferrari Ki Sawaari has not been able to live up to the names associated with its making. Faced with ‘no audience, no show’ on its very first day, the film opened poorly and picked up somewhat during the weekend to end its debut week with net collections of Rs 122 million. The collections have dropped from today.

    Shanghai has failed to appeal multiplex audience as well as the single screens. Its hackneyed story and characterisation apart, corruption is free to watch on TV news channels and, hence, not a great film theme of appeal. The film collected Rs 189 million in its first week.

    The weak opposition helped Rowdy Rathore, which sustained very well in its second week. The Akshay Kumar-starrer collected Rs 341.5 million in the second week. It has had a steady third weekend as well as to take its 17-day total to Rs 1.36 billion.

    Meanwhile, Ishqzaade just about wrapped up its run at the box office with a five-week net collection of Rs 471.9 million.

    Jannat 2, after its symbolic sixth week run, took its total to Rs 469.7 million.

    Vicky Donor collected approximately Rs 4 million in its eighth week, taking its total to Rs 416.5 million.

  • Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a rocky ride

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a rocky ride

    MUMBAI: When it comes to a sports film in India, the theme has to be ‘against all odds‘ and ‘the triumph of the underdog‘; people are always with the underdog. But Ferrari Ki Sawaari lingers somewhere between a children‘s film and a charade.

     

    Producer: Vidhu Vinod Chopra.
    Director: Rajesh Mapuskar.
    Cast: Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, Ritwik Sahore, Deepak Shirke, Satyadeep Mishra, Seema Bhargava,
    Aakash Dhabade, Nilesh Divekar, Vijay Nikam, Paresh Rawal, Vidya Balan (Friendly appearance).

    It is about a young lad, Ritwik Sahore, who has the potential to become the next superstar of cricket, his determined father, Sharman Joshi, who is willing to invest his last rupee to encourage his son, and the grandfather, Boman Irani, who hates anything cricket. There is no angle provided for a female actor in the story.

    Sharman Joshi, as he proudly introduces himself, is the head clerk at the RTO in Mumbai. He is so honest he finds a cop to pay the fine when he has to break a signal and nobody has seen him do it. He often helps the traffic police clear traffic jams. His son, Ritwik Sahore, loves cricket and also shows great potential to make it big someday. Sharman spares no efforts to get what his son needs in pursuit of cricket. That is, when he watches his son checking a bat out at a sport shop and putting it back after seeing its price tag, Sharman puts together the money from all his hiding places, including breaking the piggy bank. The bat cost Rs 2800 and he manages to buy it but then comes an impossible demand. Ritwik has been chosen for a coaching camp at Lords and the fees amount to Rs 150,000.

    Boman Irani is no help as he has a past related to cricket which is not very pleasant and, as such, he does not let his son Sharman take up the game and also discourages his grandson from it. Boman Irani, it turns out, was a Mumbai Ranji level player along with Paresh Rawal. Both had merits to make it in the Indian team but there was place only for one of them. On the day of selection, Rawal plays dirty and smashes Irani‘s specs. Unable to spot a bouncer, Irani loses his sight in one eye. Since then, he has been sulking, spending his days on the sofa in front of a TV and munching peanuts. (Somehow, he has managed to marry and produce a child in Sharman in the meantime.)

    Just when Sharman is mulling over the problem of raising Rs 150,000, in walks Seema Bhargava, an as- loud-as-they-come Punjabi wedding planner. One of her clients is a municipal corporator who wants his son‘s baraat to ride in a Ferrari instead of the traditional horse. The car he wants to ride in is one piece in Mumbai and is owned by Sachin Tendulkar. If Sharman manages to borrow Tendulkar‘s Ferrari using Boman Irani‘s contacts, there is Rs 150,000 in it for him. Sharman reaches Tendulkar‘s apartment and from behind the door he is handed the car keys. It seems he has been mistaken for the car wash guy and handed the key. Tendulkar has a number of cars but it looks like Ferrari is the only he cares to wash!

    Sharman drives the car away to make his Rs 150,000 but leaves two very worried men behind, Tendulkar‘s domestic help, Aakash Dabhade, and the building watchman, Deepak Shirke. The duo has a few hours to trace the Ferrari before its owner arrives from his trip. As the two go around looking for the car on Shirke‘s moped they account for some funny moments in the mishmash that follows.

    Meanwhile, Sharman Joshi has managed to make Boman Irani come to terms with the fact that Ritwik is extremely gifted. He bowls to Ritwik and sees his talent for himself. He now joins the efforts to see his grandson through to his Lords trip. The money is lost and then found again, the corporator‘s son wants to get even with his father for always showing him a gun, and so on: such things carry on in an attempt to make Ferrari Ki Sawaari funny with little success. Eventually, the film drags. Ideally the duration should have been 90 to 100 minutes instead of the 139-minute running time it now has.

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a one track story about a father and son and the latter‘s ambition. Side tracks don‘t make up for the sagging script. There is no female lead in the film; Sharman is a widower tending to his son as well as father. There is no scope for romance or music that may stay with a viewer. Direction is not up the mark with too many loose ends; one can‘t make things brighter by lighting up an entire Parsi colony for Christmas if the spark is missing in the content.

    Editing is shoddy. Sharman Joshi comes up with a sincere performance though his role offers little variations. Boman Irani, made up to look a frustrated loser, is his usual self but without any funny lines. Ritwik Sahore is the best of the lot, natural all through. Satyadeep Mishra as the coach is good. Seema Bhargava as the loud Punjabi is rank bad. Aakash Dabhade and Deepak Shirke are very good. Vijay Nikam and Nilesh Divekar are good but with sectional appeal as they play typical rogue family. Paresh Rawal in a cameo is okay. Vidya Balan‘s item number lacks in both, visual as well as audio appeal.

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a funny film that fails to entertain; it is neither a fully children‘s film nor family fare. It faces a tough time at the box office.

  • Film on Shahid Afridi in offing

    Film on Shahid Afridi in offing

    MUMBAI: Making films based on the life of cricketers is fast gaining ground in India. While Vidhu Vinod Chopra‘s Ferrari Ki Sawaari is said to be based on Sachin Tendulkar, two noted film producers of Pakistan are in the process of making a film on the country’s flamboyant cricketer Shahid Afridi titled Main Hun Shahid Afridi.

    Main Hun Shahid Afridi, to be made by Humayun Saeed and Shahzad Nasib entails the struggles and achievements of a simple boy who made it big in cricket through sheer determination and hard work.

    Directed by Osman Ali Raza, the film will also star Saeed himself.

    The film has been shot at popular stadiums in Karachi and Sialkot with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) being actively supportive. More than 50 per cent of the film has been completed, according to the producers.

    The film’s lead role is being played by a 19-year-old Noman Habib, who himself is an aspiring cricketer. Afridi, however, would not be making an appearance in the film.

    Earlier, UK-based filmmaker Faisal Aman Khan made a film on the life of cricketer turned politician Imran Khan.

    Afridi, 32, has played 27 Tests, 334 one day internationals and 46 twenty20 internationals for the Pakistani team.

  • Eros acquires worldwide distribution rights for Ferrari Ki Sawaari

    Eros acquires worldwide distribution rights for Ferrari Ki Sawaari

    NEW DELHI: Eros International Media Ltd (Eros International) has acquired the worldwide distribution rights of Vidhu Vinod Chopra‘s Ferrari Ki Sawaari. Eros will release the film worldwide on 15 June.

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari, a heartwarming film about a young father‘s endeavor to fulfill the dream of his talented 10-year-old son, is Vinod Chopra Films‘ first release after 3 idiots, the much acclaimed and high grosser at the box office.

    Directed by Rajesh Mapuskar, written by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Rajesh Mapuskar with dialogues by Rajkumar Hirani, Ferrari Ki Sawaari stars Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani and Ritwik Sahore with a song appearance by Vidya Balan.

    Commenting on the association, Eros Media MD Sunil Lulla said, “We have had a great association with Vidhu Vinod Chopra and are excited about associating with the makers of some of the most memorable and path breaking Indian cinema. Through this tie-up with Vidhu and his talented team, we look forward to leveraging Eros‘ global network and presenting quality film content to discerning audiences worldwide”.

    Vidhu Vinod Chopra added, “Ferrari Ki Sawaari is an important milestone for us in our three decades of striving for excellence in cinema. We are happy to align with Eros and have the benefit of their network and infrastructure so as to take this very special film to audiences worldwide.”

  • Ferrari Ki Sawaari to release during IPL

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari to release during IPL

    MUMBAI: Breaking away from the Bollywood norm of not releasing any big ticket film during the Indian Premier League (IPL) tourney, Vidhu Vinod Chopra has decided to release Ferrari Ki Sawaari right in the middle of the event on 27 April.

    The fifth edition of the tournament will be held from 4 April to 27 May next year. Commented director Mapuskar, “Yes, we are releasing in the middle of IPL season. As filmmakers, we would like to believe that Ferrari Ki Sawaari is one of the most awaited films of the year. Hence we decided on 27 April as the release date.”

    Ferrari Ki Sawaari has been a special film for Chopra as well as for Rajkumar Hirani who‘s written the dialogue.

    Ever since the Indian Premier League (IPL) kicked off in 2008, Bollywood has shied away from a confrontation with the popular T20 tournament.