Tag: Golmaal

  • Shemaroo Youtube channel Crosses 60 million subscribers in India

    Shemaroo Youtube channel Crosses 60 million subscribers in India

    MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has hit a major digital milestone as its flagship Youtube channel surpasses 60 million subscribers, ranking as the 7th most subscribed entertainment channel in India. The channel also registers over 200 million monthly views, highlighting its enduring connection with audiences across generations.

    Boasting a library of more than 2,000 titles, Shemaroo blends classic Bollywood gems like Amar Akbar Anthony, Khuda Gawah, Hum Hai Rahi Pyar Ke, and Mann with contemporary favourites such as the Golmaal and Housefull series, Highway, Welcome, Gupt, Mohra, and Tridev.

    This milestone reflects the wider impact of Shemaroo Entertainment’s digital ecosystem, which now spans over 100 Youtube channels, amassing more than 400 million cumulative subscribers and generating upwards of 2.5 billion monthly views. Channels including Shemaroo Movies (38 miliion subscribers), Shemaroo Comedy (22 million), and Shemaroo Filmi Gaane (73.3 million) continue to dominate the Bollywood and entertainment space.

    Shemaroo Entertainment, chief operating officer – digital business, Saurabh Srivastava said, “Reaching over 60 million subscribers on our flagship YouTube channel is a true testament to Shemaroo’s ability to stay relevant and resonate with diverse audiences… This growth reflects the trust of millions of viewers who turn to Shemaroo YouTube channel for wholesome, accessible entertainment, and we are excited to continue shaping the digital entertainment landscape with engaging content offerings.”

    As Shemaroo strengthens its digital footprint, the milestone underlines the company’s commitment to providing accessible, timeless, and contemporary Indian cinema to audiences across the globe.

     

  • Golmaal Again: Entertaining suspense thriller

    Golmaal Again: Entertaining suspense thriller

    The most successful franchise in Hindi films, Golmaal, strikes again. And, aptly, the title is Golmaal Again. The main faces of the franchise — Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, ShreyasTalpade and Kunal Khemu are very much there so are the other regulars, Sanjay Mishra, Mukesh Tiwari, Johny Lever, Murli Sharma and Vrajesh Hirjee.

    However, what has changed is the film’s regular location, Goa, its sun, sea and sand. Golmaal Again is based in Ooty. That is because, the film needs something like British countryside with an old mansion as the backdrop.

    The film deals with the supernatural, ghosts, deception and revenge. For a change, the climax here is not a farce as it usually is with this franchise.

    The characters of Ajay, Arshad, Tusshar, Kunal and Shreyash are being tended in an orphanage in Ooty started by a millionaire, played by Uday Tikekar, who forsakes all his businesses to look after orphans. The five are divided into two groups: Ajay and Shreyas on one side while Arshad, Tusshar and Kunal are on the other. Both sides are always at loggerheads. One fine day, Ajay and Shreyas walk out of the orphanage after a scolding from Tikekar; Arshad, Tusshar and Kunal follow suit soon.

    Both groups are now grown up and are into the same business: that of grabbing land and property for money on behalf of others. While Ajay does it for Sanjay Mishra, Arshad does it for Prakash Raj.

    The five of them learn that the father figure of the orphanage, Tikekar, who cared for them has passed away, and they decide to visit the orphanage to take part in the rituals. But, the reason is more: both the groups are assigned to grab the land belonging to the orphanage along with the piece belonging to a blind ex-army man, played by Sachin Khedekar, Tikekar’s friend.

    Tabu, a librarian in Ooty who looks after the affairs of the mansion, assigns rooms to the five to stay till the rituals are over. Tabu has a special gift in that she can see ghosts as well as communicate with them. At the mansion, the five also meet Parineeti Chopra who is introduced to them as the maid of the house.

    After the usual gimmicks and the gags that the divided five go through like in other Golmaal instalments, it is time to lend some purpose to Golmaal Again. It turns out that Tikekar did not die by falling off the terrace. And that Parineeti is not really who she was introduced as. Only Tabu knew who she was.

    It is time for the five to join forces along with Tabu and Parineeti to sort out things and bring culprits to book. The change of background in Golmaal Again takes a while for the viewer to get adjusted to. As this one moves from Goa to Ooty, and is a suspense thriller instead of being an all fun film. But, once into the film, it does not fail to entertain.

    The best part, of course, is the dialogue and one-liners that keep the pace going. Shot on scenic, lush green background, the cinematography is soothing to the eye.

    The usual Golmaal gang of Ajay, Arshad, Tushaar, Kunal and Shreyas have nothing new to do beyond what they have done earlier.The casting of Parineeti and Tabu brings a fresh look to the film.

    The film has a proper villain in Prakash Raj this time and springs a surprise with Neil Nitin Mukesh joining the action in the latter half. The actors mimicking Nana Patekar followed by his sudden cameo make for pleasant viewing.

    Lever, Mishra, Tiwari and Hirjee provide relief from time to time.

    Golmaal Again is the right kind entertainer for the festive period. Keeps you happy while you are watching it. The opening day response has been encouraging, and the weekend is expected to help maintain the momentum.

    Producer, director: Rohit Shetty.

    Cast: Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Parineeti Chopra, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu, ShreyasTalpade, Sanjay Mishra, Johny Liver, Mukesh Tiwari, VrajeshHirjee,Murli Sharma, Prakash Raj, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Nana Patekar (cameo).

  • Sony Max2 initiates Double Trouble film festival

    Sony Max2 initiates Double Trouble film festival

    MUMBAI: The Double role formula has wooed the Indian audience ever since and has been a major success in Bollywood. This September Sony Max2 attempts to ride high on this formula by doubling up the entertainment quotient for its viewers with Double Trouble film festival starting from 19 September until 23 at 8 pm.

    Max 2’s film festival, will bring some of the most iconic movies of the yesteryears that guarantee to offer double the action, comedy and drama. The movie festival will be showcasing films of some of Bollywood’s favorite superstars like Amitabh Bachchan, Rajesh Khanna, Dilip Kumar, etc.

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  • Sony Max2 initiates Double Trouble film festival

    Sony Max2 initiates Double Trouble film festival

    MUMBAI: The Double role formula has wooed the Indian audience ever since and has been a major success in Bollywood. This September Sony Max2 attempts to ride high on this formula by doubling up the entertainment quotient for its viewers with Double Trouble film festival starting from 19 September until 23 at 8 pm.

    Max 2’s film festival, will bring some of the most iconic movies of the yesteryears that guarantee to offer double the action, comedy and drama. The movie festival will be showcasing films of some of Bollywood’s favorite superstars like Amitabh Bachchan, Rajesh Khanna, Dilip Kumar, etc.

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  • Comic & Con is on with Star Gold’s ‘Sab Jhol Hai’ movie festival

    Comic & Con is on with Star Gold’s ‘Sab Jhol Hai’ movie festival

    MUMBAI: Star Gold kick-starts July with an entertaining and engaging movie festival – Sab Jhol Hai that will showcase the choicest con and comic films. Starting 6 July, the festival will air some of the biggest super hits of the genres along with the premiere of the recent blockbuster Dolly Ki Doli on 12 July 2015.

     

    Setting the mood of the festival will be Rohit Shetty’s runaway hit Golmaal 3 on 6 July, followed by Sajid Khan’s Housefull 2 on 7 July. Rohit Shetty comes back with his magic in Golmaal on 8 July, followed by David Dhawan’s Partner on 9 July and Priyadarshan’s Hungama on 10 July.

     

    Adding an unmatched dash of drama and comedy will be the super hit con-film Dolly Ki Doli starring the fashionable superstar Sonam Kapoor essaying the central character. In the film, Dolly cons men into marrying her and on the marriage night steals their wealth and runs away. Will Dolly be successful in all her conning adventures or will she ever be caught make the crux of this entertaining film. Dolly Ki Doli promises to have audiences glued to their television sets with its 3 hours of non-stop entertainment

     

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    STAR India is making quantum leaps in transforming sports in the country by leveraging the group’s strengths in superior content and audience engagement. STAR’s sports business has grown rapidly to 8 channel properties (STAR Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 and STAR Sports HD1, HD2, HD3 and HD4), making it the leading sports network in the country.

     

    With our viewers on the move, Star is set to drive the agenda on digital content consumption in the country. Starsports.com has redefined the future of sports consumption in India and now hotstar.com brings your favorite TV shows, movies and sports in one destination.

     

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  • Deven Varma is no more

    Deven Varma is no more

    NEW DELHI: The veteran actor who began his career in the black and white era and eventually also became producer and director passed away early this morning in Pune. Aged 78, Varma passed away following a heart attack and kidney failure. He had not been well for some time and had suffered from diabetes and heart problems.

     

    He is survived by his wife Rupa Ganguly, the younger daughter of the late thespian Ashok Kumar.

     

    Born on 23 October 1937 in Pune, Verma studied at the Nowrosjee Wadia College for Arts and Science of the Pune University and graduated in politics and sociology before joining the film industry. The college had organised a function in his honour in 2012 to felicitate Verma as an ‘Eminent Wadian’. Varma was born in a family dealing in silver but his father also got film distribution.

     

     Considered a master of comedy since he never used external props or funny looks to evoke laughter and managed this through his excellent timing, Verma is best remembered for roles in films like Angoor where he had a double role, Golmaal, Chori Mera Kaam, Andaz Apna Apna, Bemisal, Judaai, Dil To Paagal Hai, and Kora Kagaz.

     

    He won three Filmfare awards in his career for performances Chori Mera Kaam, Chor Ke Ghar Chor and Angoor in which he acted with Sanjeev Kumar in the Gulzar-directed Indian version of William Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors.

     

    Apart from Hindi films, Varma also acted in Marathi and Bhojpuri films.

     

    He started his acting career in 1961 with Dharamputra and was last seen in the 2003 film Calcutta Mail. Some of his new films were ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’, ‘Ishq’, ‘Kya Kehna’, ‘Salaakhein’, ‘Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai’ and ‘Hulchul’. Other films among the 149 he acted in include Khatta Meetha, Naastik, Rang Birangi, and Dil. 

     

    He also tried his hands at producing films but failed. Besides producing eight films, Varma directed four films namely Nadaan, Bada Kabutar, Besharam and Daana Paani. Throughout his acting career, he remained a favourite of directors like B R Chopra, Basu Chatterji, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Gulzar.

     

    As a young man, he participated in dramas and youth festivals. It was while doing stage shows as part of a drama group that actor Johnny Whiskey and he started mimicking film artistes on stage. BR Chopra saw him performing in a one-act show at a function of the North India Punjabi Association and picked him for Dharmaputra. He then went overseas for stage shows.

     

    On return, he was taken by AVM Studios on a contract for Rs 1500 a month for three years. He stayed in Madras where he was coached in acting. During this time, another B R Chopra which starred him, Gumrah was released in 1963 and became a big hit. Apart from this and the earlier Dharmaputra, he acted with Ashok Kumar also in the black and white Aaj aur Kal. After Gumrah, he acted in Qawwali Ki Raat (1964) opposite Mumtaaz, which was her first film. He then acted in Devar (1966), Anupama (1966), and a Bhojpuri film Nahihar Chutal Jaiye opposite Kumkum.

     

    He made it big in 1975 after Chori Mera Kaam, which gave him his first Filmfare Award. At one time, he said in an interview that he had the record of working in 16 movies at one time. Films like his personal favourite Deedar-e-Yaar, Esmayeel Shroff’s Ahista Ahista, Jeetendra’s Pyaasa Sawaan, and Yash Chopra’s Silsila were released. 

     

  • ‘Singham 2’ now turns ‘Singham Returns’

    ‘Singham 2’ now turns ‘Singham Returns’

    MUMBAI: The second installment of Singham which is currently being shot has a new name.

     

    The sequel of Singham which was earlier named Singham 2 will now be called Singham Returns.

     

    Coming from the makers of Golmaal series, Singham is another franchise from the actor – director duo Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty.

     

    The pair who is known to offer superhit entertainers, are currently shooting for the film in Mumbai.

     

    But what’s got everyone all the more excited is the ‘return’ of Kareena Kapoor with the macho men after Golmaal Returns. Ajay-Kareena pairing and chemistry has long been appreciated in both serious and comedy genre. This time again, they are set to create magic on the big screen.  

     

    Popular amongst the masses for their comedy and action packed entertainers like Golmaal series, All the best, Bol Bachchan and Singham 1, Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn films are one of the most sought in the box office. Considered one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Singham Returns will release in August.

  • Rohit Shetty, Arif Khan in Bol Bachchan title tussle

    Rohit Shetty, Arif Khan in Bol Bachchan title tussle

    MUMBAI: Rohit Shetty, known for his films like Golmaal and Singham, and producer Arif Khan are locked in a tussle regarding the title “Bol Bachchan”.

    It is said that Khan had registered the title way back in 2007 and has started filming the same. Khan is making the film based on farmer suicides with Amitabh Bachchan‘s duplicate and him in the lead roles.

    But naturally, Khan is upset when he realised that Association of Motion Pictures and TV Programme Producers (AMPTPP) had given the title to Ashtavinayak for Rohit Shetty‘s Ajay Devgn-Abhishek Bachchan starrer. “When I wanted to renew the title for the fourth year, AMPTPP refused.” How can they give the title to Ashtavinayak” he questioned.

    Clarifying the matter, AMPTPP President Ratan Jain said, “The title is still with the association and has not been given to Astavinayak. The title was with him for three years. We have a mandate that if the person does not start shooting the particular film then we can give the title to the next party. Ashtavinayak is the first party in waiting. If he has begun shooting then he has to produce evidence.”

    It is said that AMPTPP officials had a meeting with him and told him so and are waiting for his evidence. If he can‘t provide the evidence then the title can be given to Ashtavinayak, Jain said.

  • Rohit Shetty remaking Hrishida’s Golmaal September

    Rohit Shetty remaking Hrishida’s Golmaal September

    MUMBAI: Rohit Shetty, whose film Singham has been doing brisk business, has decided to return to the comedy genre.


    Shetty and Ajay Devgn, have planned a remake of the Hrishikesh Mukherji-directed Golmaal. The film will be titled Bol Bachchan and star Abhishek Bachchan.


    “While the basic idea would be the same, we‘ve changed the characters,setting and situations. But on a cautionary note, it‘s better to acquire the rights and remake it your own way,” Shetty pointed out.


    The essence of one liners and comedy will be retained in the remake. While the original saw Utpal Dutt‘s daughter falling in love with Amol Palekar, the remake will see Devgn‘s sister falling for Bachchan.


    A romantic comedy, the film will pair Devgn with Prachi Desai and Bachchan with Asin.

  • Mobile game firm Spiel ties up with actor Arshad Warsi

    Mobile game firm Spiel ties up with actor Arshad Warsi

    MUMBAI: Indian mobile game development company Spiel Studios has announced their partnership with film actor Arshad Warsi for an worldwide contract to develop and distribute games based on his title.

    Soon Arshad Warsi will be seen in a series of mobile games to be released by Spiel Studios. All the games will be developed by Spiel Studios and will be available on all the leading mobile service providers worldwide.

    Arshad Warsi’s personality Spiel says is a perfect match to develop games, and the users will be able to relate to Arshad Warsi while enjoying the gameplay. All the games will be based on Arshad’s characters, hobbies, likings and personality. These games will revolutionize the Indian mobile gaming industry and set a new benchmark for itself.

    Warsi has had a string of hits like Munnabhai MBBS, Salaam Namaste, Golmaal and Lage Raho Munnabhai. His forthcoming films include Kabul Express.

    Going by the increasing popularity of Mobile games and the mass appeal that Arshad Warsi has in the country, the games will definitely prove to be a huge success in the Indian & International market. These games will be an exciting mix of strategy, skill and speed and will even feature some of Arshad Warsi’s signature dialogues which will be a treat for his fans.

    Warsi says, “Mobile gaming is a new concept in India, and I am sure these games will create a rage in the Indian market. I am a game freak myself and I have seen some screenshots and demos of the games that Spiel has created and they’re great. I am looking forward to my affiliation with them as they recreate the magic on the screen of the mobile phone.”

    Spiel Studios CEO Mohit Sureka said, “Arshad Warsi connects brilliantly with the audience, and a common man can relate to him in a much better way than any other star. He is one of the most prominent sought out actor in India and we look forward to a dynamic association with him.

    “With India becoming a hub for the wireless platform, bollywood based Mobile games are particularly gaining a huge popularity with the audiences. Spiel, as an organisation, is committed to take Indian games to the International market by offering high quality performance based mobile games.”

    The games will be available for downloads from all leading mobile service providers worldwide for a one time download fee or on a ‘pay-per-play’ model.

    The first game to be released thisd month will feature Arshad battling the veteran baddies of Bollywood in a street fight combat. The game will be called Arshad’s Fight Club.