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  • ZEE5 Original ‘Despatch’ shines at MAMI Film Festival 2024

    ZEE5 Original ‘Despatch’ shines at MAMI Film Festival 2024

    Mumbai: ZEE5 announced the successful showcase of its original movie Despatch, starring Manoj Bajpayee, at the MAMI Film Festival 2024. The Gala Premiere on 19 October received positive feedback, highlighting the film’s exploration of the darker side of journalism and the ethical challenges reporters face. A panel discussion followed the screening, delving into the filmmaking process and themes like truth, power, and responsibility in media.

    Directed by Kanu Behl, Despatch blends suspense with a moral inquiry into media dynamics. Manoj Bajpayee’s portrayal of a crime reporter grappling with professional and personal ethics stands out, supported by performances from Shahana Goswami and Archita Agarwal.

    ZEE5 India chief business officer Manish Kalra stated, “We are thrilled by the overwhelming response that Despatch received at the MAMI Film Festival. This success highlights ZEE5’s commitment to bringing original content that not only entertains but also sparks meaningful dialogue. Cinema’s power to connect through compelling storytelling is at the heart of what we do, and Despatch is a perfect example. Manoj Bajpayee’s outstanding performance, combined with Kanu Behl’s direction, has made this project one we’re incredibly proud of. We look forward to bringing this impactful film to a wider audience as we continue to push boundaries in content creation.”

    An RSVP spokesperson said, “Despatch is a gripping exploration of the dark side of crime journalism and the moral dilemmas it brings. We are beyond proud of the response it received at the MAMI Festival. Partnering with MAMI has given Despatch the perfect platform to debut, and we are excited for its journey ahead as it reaches a wider audience on ZEE5. We believe this narrative dives deep into the human condition, and we’re thrilled to see it resonate with such a discerning audience.”

    Behl said, “Directing Despatch has been an incredible experience, and I am immensely grateful to have had Manoj Bajpayee bring our vision to life with his remarkable performance. His ability to embody the complexities of the character adds incredible depth to the storytelling, allowing audiences to truly connect with the narrative. Screening at the MAMI Festival has been a wonderful opportunity to share this powerful story, and I can’t wait for viewers to experience the movie in its entirety when it premieres on ZEE5.”

    The screening of Despatch at MAMI reinforces ZEE5’s position as a platform for diverse, high-quality storytelling that tackles important societal issues. As part of ZEE5’s focus on impactful content, *Despatch* has gained attention for its portrayal of power, information, and ethics in journalism. With its suspenseful plot and Manoj Bajpayee’s strong performance, the film adds to ZEE5’s growing slate of socially relevant original content.

  • IFFLA 2022 to celebrate 20 years; unveils film lineup

    IFFLA 2022 to celebrate 20 years; unveils film lineup

    Mumbai: The latest edition of Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is set to take place between 28 April and 1 May with an impressive lineup of selections for the 20th annual edition of the acclaimed film festival, which will mark a return to in-person screenings and events this year.

    Speaking about the event, IFFLA executive director Christina Marouda said, “Reflecting on IFFLA’s 20 years, we find ourselves overjoyed by the range of incredible talent we have discovered and celebrated, introducing numerous emerging and established voices to Los Angeles.”

    IFFLA is devoted to a greater appreciation of Indian cinema and culture by showcasing films, supporting emerging filmmakers and promoting the diverse perspectives of the Indian diaspora. “We are also incredibly proud of the sense of family and community we have accomplished over the last 20 years. The theme of this year’s festival is “Bringing the community back together,” stated Marouda, after being held virtually due to Covid-19.

    IFFLA’s Gala selection, Pan Nalin’s “Last Film Show” is the filmmaker’s celebration of the love of cinema through the story of a boy who stumbles upon a rundown film theater and then charms his way into a daily seat in the projection room. However, when the theater upgrades from film to digital, his new wondrous world is in danger. The crowd-pleasing, Last Film Show by IFFLA’s beloved alum Pan Nalin, debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival.

    Three feature film directorial debuts will have major premiere screenings at IFFLA. Making its world premiere, Anmol Sidhu’s “Jaggi” follows a schoolboy and his family’s dark secrets in the rural Punjab’s famous fertile farmlands. Making its North American premiere is Faraz Ali’s “Shoebox.” The film tells a coming-of-age story, which centers on a young woman who watches her father struggle to keep the family’s single screen movie theater operating while everything changes around them. Also making its North American premiere is Natesh Hegde’s “Pedro.” This film focuses on a taciturn electrician who becomes a social outcast in his small Karnataka town after becoming involved in a drunken incident.

    In an exciting addition, IFFLA will inaugurate a Spotlight on South Asia. Co-director of programming Ritesh Mehta stated, “The last few years have seen a dynamite rise in South Asian voices getting global acclaim. This 20th year, we’re beyond thrilled to have corralled some of these groundbreaking visions, and in turn offer some inspiring discoveries back to the culture. Our work is a total privilege, and we can’t wait to screen it with our communities in LA and beyond.”

    The Spotlight on South Asia section, which will showcase some of the most groundbreaking new works coming out of the greater South Asian subcontinent and its diasporas, is Abdullah Mohammad Saad’s psychological thriller “Rehana” (Rehana Maryam Noor) about a professor and single mother, who puts her family and life on the line to bring justice to a male colleague accused of sexually assaulting a student. The film made history for being the first film from Bangladesh to compete at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard. The spotlight includes the shorts 1978 (Pakistan) by award-winning director Hamza Bangash, Salar Pashtoonyar’s 2021 Student Academy Award winner Bad Omen (Afghanistan/Canada), Sunil Pandey’s Rotterdam 2022 selection “Baghthan” (Nepal), Nuhash Humayun’s 2022 SXSW Midnight Shorts Grand Jury Prize winner “Moshari” (Bangladesh), and Seemab Gul’s “Sandstorm” (Pakistan), which premiered at the 2021 Biennale’s Orizzonti.

    Of the 11 short films presented in IFFLA’s main competition lineup, eight are helmed by women directors. This section boasts four world premieres sure to make waves, including: Megha Ramaswamy’s provocative psychological horror “Lalanna’s Song,” co-produced by Guneet Monga; Ambiecka Pandit’s “Under the Waters,” a raw coming of age drama produced by Vikramaditya Motwane; the deadpan debut, “Adventures of Faisal Rehman” by Mir Ijlal Shaani; and Varun Chopra’s politically charged documentary “Holy Cowboys” that infiltrates the terrifying world of youth proselytisation and right-wing extremism. The section also includes Student Academy Award winner, “Close Ties to Home Country” by Akanksha Cruczynski.
    IFFLA has a history of establishing game-changing and evolving initiatives to support Indian Filmmakers including the “One-on-One” programme, a newly established mentorship program and the filmmaker house – a home for filmmakers visiting Los Angeles during the festival. “IFFLA has discovered a lot of young talent and has given them an international platform to showcase their work,” stated Marouda. Each year, IFFLA accepts feature film and short film submissions for consideration into the festival from Indian filmmakers from around the world.

    More information can be found on their website: https://www.indianfilmfestival.org Additional IFFLA highlights among the feature film lineup include Irfana Majumdar’s Shankar’s “Fairies,” a delicate tapestry of a tale set in 1960s Lucknow about the touching bond that develops between the young daughter of a police chief and the family’s head servant, through his fantastical stories. Aditya Sengupta’s sumptuous Bengali drama “Once Upon a Time in Calcutta” follows an aging actress in games of power with five different men through the dark secrets of a disintegrating city. Nithin Lukose’s critically acclaimed directorial debut “Paka” (River of Blood), produced by Anurag Kashyap, is a revenge thriller that pits two rival families against each other over a Romeo and Juliet-type forbidden romance. Rahul Jain’s documentary “Invisible Demons,” which premiered in Cannes’ Cinema for the Climate section, explores the detrimental effects of India’s growing economy on the environment, in the sprawling city of Delhi.

  • We want to make India a powerhouse of content creation: I&B minister Anurag Thakur

    We want to make India a powerhouse of content creation: I&B minister Anurag Thakur

    Mumbai: Terming India as the world’s largest filmmaker, union minister of information and broadcasting Anurag Thakur said a lot needs to be done to make India a powerhouse of content creation in the world.

    Addressing the closing ceremony of the 52nd edition of the International Film Festival of India on Sunday, the union minister said there was also a need to scale up regional festivals. “We want to make India the post-production hub of the world by leveraging immense tech talent of youth. We want to make India the destination for films and festivals, we want to make India the hub of world cinema, and the most favoured place for storytellers.”

    Thakur said the government is committed to strengthening the National Film Development Council (NFDC). “Through this, you will get the opportunity to make even such films which are doubtful of giving a financial return, we will work together to showcase India’s culture and tradition across the world.”

    The minister also invited the global community to come and shoot films in India. “Please come and shoot films in India. The Film Facilitation Office will facilitate you with all help you need, from one state to another.” Speaking about the upcoming film city in Uttar Pradesh, the minister said that the state is coming up with a 1000-acre film city. “They are just waiting for the right people to come and invest in.”

    Keeping up with the winds of change, the latest edition of IFFI also saw the historic participation of all major OTT platforms such as Netflix, and Amazon Prime through exclusive Masterclasses, content launches and previews, curated film package screenings, and various other on-ground and virtual events. The participation of OTT platforms is set to become a regular feature in future.

    “More than 50 films were screened simultaneously on OTT platforms. 10 Master classes and In-Conversation sessions were organised in collaboration with OTT platforms,” said Thakur. “IFFI has embraced new technologies, platform choices of audiences and has kept pace with changing times. We have also showcased the best films from BRICS nations and we hope that this partnership blossoms further.”

    The 52nd IFFI presented a diverse catalogue of more than 148 foreign films drawn from 73 countries, and witnessed 12 world premieres, seven international premieres, 24 Asia premiers and 74 India premieres. 75 Indian films were screened, 17 of them specially selected under India @75 Section. As many as 10,000 delegates from across the world, including filmmakers, students and cine enthusiasts participated in a hybrid format. There were 234 screenings in which nearly 450 hours of movies were screened. Total hours watched online comes to a whopping 30,000 plus hours.

    Hungarian filmmaker Istevan Szabo and Hollywood filmmaker Martin Scorsese received the coveted Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award. Noted lyricist Prasoon Joshi and actor Hema Malini were awarded with Indian Film Personality of the Year Award.

    “The next edition of IFFI will be held next year at the same time and place as that of this edition, i.e., during November 20 – 28, 2022 in Goa,” said the union minister.

  • COLORS Odia announces film festival to boost afternoon band

    COLORS Odia announces film festival to boost afternoon band

    Mumbai: In a bid to boost its afternoon-time band, COLORS Odia is coming up with a film festival focussing on wholesome family entertainment. The offering includes super hit films and a slew of premieres airing every afternoon.

    The channel will telecast two back-to-back films at 12 noon and 6 p.m on weekends as part of ‘Sunday Blockbuster’ and ‘Superhit Shanivaar’ programming; ‘Houseful Dwipahar’ will see films being aired every weekday from 2 p.m to 5 p.m. The regional channel is also planning to launch film premieres in the coming months.

    “Afternoon band is the ‘me time’ for many viewers and we believe that introducing super hit Odia films is the best method to make further inroads into our viewers’ homes,” said COLORS Odia’s programming head, Srija Shahin Sidhartha. “At COLORS Odia, we constantly endeavour to reinvent ourselves and with this, we offer viewers an opportunity to enjoy compelling content.”

  • ZEE Biskope announces a day-long film festival for Raksha Bandhan

    ZEE Biskope announces a day-long film festival for Raksha Bandhan

    Mumbai: Raksha Bandhan is one such festival that celebrates the unbreakable bond between a brother and sister as well as brings families together on this auspicious occasion. Adding to the festive cheer of the day, ZEE Biskope, India’s leading Bhojpuri channel, is rejoicing the spirit of the Bhai Behen Ka Rishta with a specially curated film line-up. The film festival called ‘Rakhi Ke Bandhan’ will commence on 22 August at 9 a.m and will feature some of the biggest blockbusters.

    Specially curated line up of films which showcase and celebrate the deep, everlasting bond of die-hard care and love enshrined in this bond will regale the audience and double the celebrations, said the channel.

    The high dose of entertainment will kick start with Nirahua’s grand entry along with Amrapali Dubey & Kajal Raghwani in the film “Ashiq Awara” followed by “Jigar”, featuring the superhit Jodi of Nirahua and Anjana Singh at 12 noon. Next in the pipeline at 3 p.m is “Khoon Bhari Humaar Maang” which features ‘Romance King’ Khesari Lal Yadav.

    Speaking on the announcement, ZEE Biskope, senior vice president – Bhojpuri cluster, Amarpreet Singh Saini said, “The brand has always worked towards enhancing and enriching the family viewing experience by making it topical and full of entertainment. With a day-long entertainment on Raksha Bandhan, we aim to add some excitement, happiness and entertainment in the lives of our viewers. Ensuring that the entire family soaks in the festive spirit, we are hopeful that the audience will love the offering and that it will be bringing a smile to their faces making their Raksha Bandhan celebrations extra memorable.”

    ZEE Biskope has time and again established itself to be leaders in the Bihar, Jharkhand and Purvanchal regions. Through its film premieres, the channel has been entertaining its audience while adding on to their festive celebrations with family. The channel is motivated to grow from strength to strength and break new ground in the industry as the ultimate Bhojpuri entertainer.

    Zee Biskope is available on Airtel (channel no 663), Tata Sky (channel no 1120), DEN Bihar(channel no 840), DEN Jharkhand (channel no 839), DD Free Dish (channel no 31), d2h (channel no 859), Dish TV (channel no 1555), Siti Cable (channel no 214) and Darsh Digital (channel no 189). It’ll soon be available on all other major cable platforms. 

  • ZEE Biskope announces special line-up ahead of Independence Day

    ZEE Biskope announces special line-up ahead of Independence Day

    Mumbai: This Independence Day, Bhojpuri channel ZEE Biskope pays homage to the brave soldiers with the launch of ‘Bharat Ke Shaan Bhojpuriya Jawaan’ – a film festival especially curated to showcase and honour the strength of the Bhojpuriya soldiers. The festival will be unveiled on 15 August from 9 am to 9 pm with a film line-up that features the biggest superstars from the region.

    The schedule will kick off with India vs Pakistan at 9 am starring Arvind Akela Kallu, Nidhi Jha, Nisha Dubey, and Priyanka Pandit in prominent roles, followed by Border at 12 noon featuring the popular duo Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Niruaha’ and Amrapali Dubey in leading roles; Army Ki Jung starring Arun Ojha, Kanak Pandey, Brijesh Tripathi, Mohan Singh and Jyoti Kalashat 3 pm; and concluding with Maa Tujhe Salaam at 6 pm which stars Pawan Singh, Madhu Sharma, and Akashra Singh in leading roles.

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), SVP – Bhojpuri cluster, Amarpreet Singh Saini said, “Considering the region’s pride in serving the motherland, the stories of valiant soldiers and the appreciation for their sacrifice resonates across audiences, thus making them immortal. ZEE Biskope makes another attempt to cater to the pulse of its audience with a topical film festival that not only celebrates Bhojpuriya Jawaans but also motivates the youth to get inspired by real-life heroes. It is going to be an entertainment-packed I-Day – perfect for families to enjoy a holiday together in salute to their nation.”

    ZEE Biskope is currently available on Airtel (channel no 663), Tata Sky (channel no1120), DEN Bihar (channel no 840), DEN Jharkhand (channel no 839), DD Free Dish (channel no 31), d2h (channel no 859), Dish TV (channel no 1555), Siti Cable (channel no 214) and Darsh Digital (channel no189).

  • Now Showing: Himalayan woman power documentary at IFFLA’s 19th edition

    Now Showing: Himalayan woman power documentary at IFFLA’s 19th edition

    Los Angeles : The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) returns on 20-27 May with a line-up of narrative and documentary features and shorts for the festival’s 19th edition where 40 documentaries, including shorts, will be virtually released. While the festival is geo-focused to California, special India passes will be available to enjoy the film festival by remote.

    “This is a very special year for IFFLA. Taking the festival online has given us the freedom to curate programs we would not have been able to otherwise present in a physical setting. We have (effectively) expanded our reach,” according to Christina Marouda, executive director, who added, “Once you accept the fact of going virtual you start to realize all the new things that you can do, which is very exciting.”

    The IFFLA devotes itself to a greater appreciation of Indian cinema and culture by showcasing films, supporting emerging filmmakers and promoting diverse perspectives of the Indian diasporas. The 19th edition of the festival boasts an impressive total of 40 films, including three World, eight North American, five U.S. and 17 Los Angeles premieres, spanning 17 languages and includes the works of 16 women directors.

    IFFLA will open with the Los Angeles premiere of the powerful female-centric film, Fire in the Mountains, the 2021 Sundance-selected debut feature by Ajitpal Singh that immerses the audience into a village amidst the backdrop of the breath-taking beauty of the Himalayan mountains. Marouda said, “It’s a region that you normally don’t get to see in terms of the life and struggles (in the backdrop of its) culture.”

    In addition, Marouda explained, “This film is a great example of what IFFLA is all about. And that is about supporting those new emerging voices that really have something to say with their first feature and we want to support the filmmaker in this journey that is starting for them right now.”

    IFFLA’s closing will similarly showcase, Sthalpuran, (Chronicle of Space) by Akshay Indikar, the Marathi film that has won the hearts of audiences at festivals around the world for its breath-taking, poetic exploration of the inner life of its protagonist, a young boy named Dighu, after being featured at the ‘Berlinale 2020’. “It’s very profound and beautifully shot”, Marouda said of the film. 

    Long-time IFFLA alumni Anurag Kashyap (of Sacred Games and Gangs of Wasseypur fame) will join Indikar in an interactive session that sets up an emergent upcoming independent filmmaker with one of the most celebrated independent filmmakers of our generation.

    In another tweak, aimed at lifting the spirits of the Indian population in these exceptionally dark times, IFFLA will make a section of its line up in the 2021 edition available to audiences in India, with the India Pass that is a novel feature of the festival this year. 

    The India Pass will offer access to 24 films from this year’s line up at the price of Rs. 150 (US $2.00), including six features and 18 shorts. IFFLA has coordinated with an anonymous donor who has underwritten most expenses associated with the pass.

    Selected documentaries for the viewing of India Pass holders will include the Malayalam feature ‘Biriyaani’, along with a powerhouse performance by Kani Kusruti; the poignant Rotterdam selected documentary ‘A Rifle and a Bag’; and the impressive debut feature ‘Aise Hee’ (Just Like That).

    A program curated by the legendary Uma da Cunha and themed, “Childhood on Edge”, which encompasses characters on the cusp of the momentous transformation from childhood to adulthood will be a special attraction at the IFFLA this year. This program includes three diverse features, Bridge, The Tenant, and Vanaja besides one short film, Kanya.

    Among the shorts in the India Pass, highlights include the riveting National Award winning ‘Custody’; a Nagaland-set period drama ‘Angh’, which won a prize at Clermont-Ferrand 2021; the bold and mysterious ‘Catdog’, which won the Grand Prix at Cannes’ la Cinefondation segment; the Gujarati film ‘Anita’, featuring a memorable performance by Aditi Vasudev; the dystopian animated masterwork ‘Wade’, winner at the Annecy Film Festival; the Rotterdam selected ‘Letter From Your Far-Off Country’, whose potent exploration of history, memory and oppression is more relevant than ever; ‘Annual Day’, a striking student debut from the Satyajit Ray Film Institute; the enchanting ‘The Song We Sang’, a riveting story about two young women in the streets of Ahmedabad during the Navratri festival; and ‘For Each Other’, the latest film by Rima Das.

    In addition to the films and their corresponding Q&A sessions with the filmmakers, the India Pass will also give audiences in India access to special panel discussions which include engaging conversations with successful industry executives who navigate the world of film and television development, both in the US and in India.

  • IFFI Goa pushed forward to early 2021

    IFFI Goa pushed forward to early 2021

    MUMBAI: The fifty first edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) which was to be held from 20-28 November in Goa was looking iffy thanks to the unabated spread the SARS COV2 virus in India. Today, any doubts about it were put to rest: the directorate of film festivals which comes under the ministry of information & broadcasting decided  that it was being rescheduled to 16-24 January 2021. The announcement was made by I&B minister Prakash Javadekar after consulting Goa chief minister Pramod Sawant.

    IFFI – when it will be held next year in Goa – will comply with all international film festivals guidelines and protocols. The ministry added that it would held in a phygital format – that is both physical and virtual. 

  • 17th Mumbai Film Festival 2015 to premiere ‘Mor Mann Ke Bharam’

    17th Mumbai Film Festival 2015 to premiere ‘Mor Mann Ke Bharam’

    MUMBAI: A Chhattisgarhi feature film Mor Mann Ke Bharam, directed by Karma Takapa, Heer Ganjwala and Abhishek Varma has been selected for competition in the India Gold section of the 17th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival, organised by Mumbai Academy of Moving Images (MAMI). The festival, which is currently underway, will end on 5 November 2015.

     

    The film is produced by HumanTrail Pictures and Viren Jain in association with IPTA Raigarh. The film is shot in Raigarh town of the Chhattisgarh state in collaboration with the cast from the local theatre group, IPTA Raigarh and other members and the crew from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune.

     

    Usha Athaley, Ajay Athaley, Karma P Takapa, Mona Ganjwala, Vinit Ganjwala, Abhishek Varma and Renu Agrawal have jointly co-produced the film. The feature is a story of an author’s struggle between what he wants to write and what others might want to read culminates into a surrealist novel.

     

    The film features four different folk songs of Chhattisgarh, in their original form and uses local motifs embedded in Chhattisgarhi culture that have not found space on the big screen till date.

     

    The main cast includes Ramesh Pani, Aparnaa, Yuvraj Singh Azad and Tinku Devangan. The supporting cast includes Netram Yadav, Vinod Bohidar, Ajay Athaley, Bharat Nishad, Kuldeep Das, Surendra Bareth, Vivekanand Pradhan, Shyam Devkar, Alok Beriya, Tony Chawda, Komal Thakkar, Kathil Painkra, Prem Shankar, Prem Shankar Mishra, Yash Gehlot and Poyam Singh.

     

    Chandradeep Kuldeep has composed the background score, while Rajkumari Kuldeep and Sugita Padihari Das have sung the songs for the film.

  • Pan Nalin’s ‘Angry Indian Goddesses’ at Rome Film Festival

    Pan Nalin’s ‘Angry Indian Goddesses’ at Rome Film Festival

    MUMBAI: The cast and crew of Indian director Pan Nalin’s film Angry Indian Goddesses is on a roll. After winning many a hearts across the globe, the movie is now officially the only Indian movie selected at the Rome Film Festival, which will be held from 16 to 23 October.

     

    Overall, 37 films from 24 countries are playing in the Rome Film Festival this year, out of which Angry Indian Goddesses will be the only Indian movie. Last year Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider had bagged the People’s Choice Award in the world category at the Rome Film Festival.

     

    A story of seven girls at a wild bachelorette party made with Goa as its backdrop, the film was honoured the Grolsch People’s Choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival and was screened at the 35th Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax. It will be screened at the 11th edition of the Zurich Film Festival (ZFF). 

     

    The movie stars Sarah-Jane Dias in the lead.