Tag: Hiten Tejwani

  • ShemarooMe premieres ‘Sanghavi and Sons’, a warm tale of family and bonds

    ShemarooMe premieres ‘Sanghavi and Sons’, a warm tale of family and bonds

    MUMBAI: Some films are meant to be experienced together. With Sanghavi and Sons, ShemarooMe invites audiences to enjoy a story that honours family, love and the ties that keep us close. This world digital premiere offers a chance to gather with loved ones, celebrate a heartfelt entertainer and revisit the values that make everyday life worth cherishing.

    Directed by Chandresh Bhatt, the film features Manoj Joshi, Dharmesh Vyas, Hiten Tejwani, Komal Thacker and more. At its heart is Navneet Rai Sanghavi, the guiding presence of his household, who navigates the balance between tradition and change. Alongside him are his sons Asmit and Aditya and daughter-in-law Komal, with the shifting family dynamics forming the emotional core of the narrative. The story unfolds through small yet powerful moments such as disagreements, reconciliations and gestures of quiet care that hold a family together.

    On the film’s world digital premiere, Manoj Joshi shared, “I believe our family makes us who we are. Parents often provide the calm when everything else feels unstable. I was moved after hearing the story and was excited to play this role as it reminded me of my own experiences. I immediately knew the audience would connect with this, as every viewer will see a part of their own family in this story.”

    Hiten Tejwani added, “We all have differences and arguments with those closest to us, but it is these very moments that make our relationships stronger. In uncertain times, it is our loved ones who give us strength. Sanghavi and Sons is special because it shows how generations can think differently yet still stay united.”

    Sanghavi and Sons is a reminder that the greatest moments are the ones we share. Celebrate the joy, challenges and unbreakable ties that make every family unique and watch the world digital premiere only on ShemarooMe.

     

  • Supernatural thriller Baida now available on Prime Video

    Supernatural thriller Baida now available on Prime Video

    MUMBAI: After a successful theatrical run and a wave of critical acclaim, the highly anticipated sci-fi supernatural thriller Baida is now available to rent on Prime Video.

    Baida takes audiences on a chilling journey into the realm of the unknown, blending the supernatural with modern-day suspense. Released theatrically on 21 March 2025, the film has earned praise for its unique storyline, gripping direction, and atmospheric storytelling.

    Set in a remote village plagued by a series of unexplained disappearances, Baida unravels a haunting mystery through the eyes of a man drawn into a dimension beyond human comprehension. The story follows a former spy-turned-salesman who arrives in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh, only to find himself surrounded by sinister forces and caught in the grip of a shadowy figure known as Pisaach. As he is seemingly transported to an alternate reality, his grasp on what’s real begins to erode. Joined by local villagers, he embarks on a desperate journey to escape death and the terrifying pull of a mysterious hut deep within the forest.

    Baida is among the rare Indian films to inspire multiple explainer videos on YouTube, garnering millions of views. Fans across genres, especially sci-fi and supernatural enthusiasts, have been eagerly awaiting its digital release.
    Directed by Puneet Sharma, the cast of Baida includes Sudhanshu Rai, Hiten Tejwani, Manisha Rai, Sourabh Raaj Jain, Shobhit Sujay, Tarun Khanna, Akhlaq Ahmad (Azad), Deepak Wadhwa, Sidharth Banerjee and Pradeep Kabra, among others. While the cinematography has been helmed by Abhishek Modak, the film is edited by Kantara and 777 Charlie’s fame Pratheek Shetty. The music and background score of the film is by Karthik Chennoji Rao and Ronada Bakkesh.

     

  • Sony SAB launches ‘Pashminna – Dhaage Mohobbat Ke’, a classic tale of love

    Sony SAB launches ‘Pashminna – Dhaage Mohobbat Ke’, a classic tale of love

    Mumbai: Sony SAB, renowned for its purpose-led storytelling with a focus on heartwarming content for the entire family, embarks on an exciting journey with the debut of its latest show, ‘Pashminna – Dhaage Mohobbat Ke’. This captivating series promises to enthrall audiences with its unique plot, set against the picturesque backdrop of Kashmir, unfolding a classic love story between two individuals from diverse walks of life.

    ‘Pashminna – Dhaage Mohobbat Ke’ showcases Pashminna as a lively girl with an undying spirit as she aspires to craft her own love story. The show presents a fresh and compelling perspective on love, delving into the complexities of relationships amidst the enchanting landscapes of Kashmir. The narrative of Pashmina revolves around the Suris and Kauls, featuring Isha Sharma as Pashminna Suri, Gauri Pradhan as Preeti Suri, and Nishant Malkani as Raghav Kaul, among others.

    At the heart of this captivating story is Pashminna, a girl from Kashmir, who is brimming with love, enthusiasm, and positivity. She helps her mother rent her houseboat to tourists visiting Kashmir. Pashminna’s life takes an exciting turn when she crosses paths with Raghav, a successful businessman from Mumbai with contrasting beliefs about love, setting the stage for a clash of ideologies.

    Pashminna boasts of an exceptional star cast featuring Hiten Tejwani as Avinash, Raghav’s mentor and a person with a past in Kashmir and Angad Hasija as Paras, Pashminna’s friend, which further adds to this unmissable television experience. As the episodes unfold, the audience will witness a large-screen cinematic experience brought to the television that will keep them hooked to their screens.

    Sony SAB business head Neeraj Vyas: “Sony SAB has always been committed to delivering content that tugs at the heartstrings and leaves a lasting impact. Our goal with ‘Pashminna’ is to provide television audience a cinematic experience that is usually associated with the big screen. This show is a testament to our dedication to bringing unique and impactful storytelling to our audience.”

    Alchemy Films producer Siddharth Malhotra: “Through this show, we aim to bring back the classic romance of the 80s and 90s, allowing viewers to relive the love stories from the past. ‘Pashminna’ showcases Kashmir in an authentic way and highlights its rich diversity. I’m excited for viewers to join us on this memorable journey with the show.”

    Isha Sharma, essaying the role of Pashminna Suri: “Hailing from Himachal Pradesh, I’ve always had a deep affinity for the mountains. Now, with ‘Pashminna,’ I have the privilege of combining my love for mountains with a narrative that holds deep significance to me. Pashminna is a character I deeply resonate with, and I believe audiences will too. She’s a spirited young woman with a dream of writing her own love story, and the backdrop of Kashmir adds an enchanting layer to our narrative. I can’t wait for viewers to embark on this heartfelt journey with us.”

    Nishant Malkani, portraying the character of Raghav: “Kashmir has always been a dream location for any artist, and ‘Pashminna’ has given us the opportunity to showcase its grandeur. It feels great to be part of a show on television that has elements of classic romance. Kashmir’s charm is one-of-a-kind, and filming here is truly enriching. The team has put in a lot of effort to make this show a visual treat for the audience.”

    Sony SAB’s Pashminna – Mohobbat Dhaage Ke hits your television screens on 25 October airing Monday to Saturday at 7:30 pm.

  • Five reasons why Disney+ Hotstar’s Kaala is a must-watch!

    Five reasons why Disney+ Hotstar’s Kaala is a must-watch!

    Mumbai: ‘Kaala’ is now available on Disney+ Hotstar, and this show plunges you into the intense world of reverse hawala. In this gripping thriller, money, corruption, and power collide, crafting a dark and compelling narrative that’s hard to resist. It’s a pulse-pounding series that will leave you craving for more, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking an adrenaline-fueled adventure. So, with your popcorn in hand, get ready to be captivated by this unforgettable series!

    Here are six reasons why ‘Kaala’ is your ticket to binge-watching bliss:

    Reverse Hawala 101: a concept unheard of!

    Kaala‘ boldly ventures into uncharted territory with its unique concept of reverse hawala. It’s like watching a high-stakes chess match where every move could be a game-changer. Expect your heart rate to soar as you dive headfirst into a world of financial intrigue and deception. Buckle up for a ride!

    Stellar performers!

    The ‘Kaala‘ cast is like a constellation of talent, with Avinash Tiwary, Jitin Gulati, Rohan Vinod Mehra, Taher Shabbir, Elisha Mayor, Hiten Tejwani and Nivetha Pethuraj and the enigmatic Shakti Kapoor taking center stage. These actors deliver performances that are so gripping, that you’ll find it impossible to tear your eyes away from the screen.

    A classic Thriller

    If you’ve got a soft spot for classic thrillers that keep you guessing at every twist and turn, ‘Kaala‘ is the show for you. It’s a dirty game of power, money and corruption that will leave you playing detective alongside the characters. Who can resist the allure of solving the ultimate puzzle?

    Bejoy Nambiar’s OTT Debut

    The maestro of storytelling, Bejoy Nambiar, makes his grand entrance into the world of OTT with ‘Kaala.’ Known for crafting narratives that are nothing short of genius, Bejoy’s unique style promises to elevate your digital streaming experience. Get ready for a series that’s a cut above the rest!

    A Visual Spectacle

    Kaala‘ isn’t just a treat for your brain; it’s a feast for your eyes too. The series beautifully captures the essence of Kolkata, with its contrasting worlds, offering a visual spectacle that complements the gripping storyline. You’ll be left in awe of the stunning cinematography!

    Unfold the mystery of ‘Kaala’, streaming exclusively on Disney Hotstar.

  • It is the culmination of one’s keen observation and boundless imagination that eventually translates into stories: Storyteller actor filmmaker Sudhanshu Rai

    It is the culmination of one’s keen observation and boundless imagination that eventually translates into stories: Storyteller actor filmmaker Sudhanshu Rai

    Mumbai:  The film industry in the pursuit of box office collections has not concentrated on good content or storytelling. Today’s audience’s thanks to the surge of OTT platforms and exposure to all kinds of content and especially regional has become choosy and not taking to Hindi films in a big way.

    Sudhanshu Rai is an Indian film director, actor and storyteller. Rai made his acting and directorial debut in 2021 with Chaipatti, which premiered on YouTube and subsequently released on OTT platforms Disney+ Hotstar and MX Player. A year later in 2022, he released his first web series Detective Boomrah wherein he was the director and also the lead actor

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with the filmmaker to know more about the art of storytelling and box office

    ‘Kahaniyaan,’  has successfully completed the first season.  ‘Chaipatti’ on ISHQ 104.8 FM, which is Rai’s first production, has garnered rave reviews and positive feedback across video and OTT platforms like Disney+ Hotstar, MX Player and YouTube.

    On advice for aspiring filmmakers and storytellers who are creating work both commercially viable and artistically meaningful

    The fundamental elements of any story are imagination and observation. It is the culmination of one’s keen observation and boundless imagination that eventually translates into stories. Once you start writing your observations, they get interspersed with your thoughts and understanding, thereby giving it the shape of a story. While this helps in weaving the story forward, it also helps you in ascertaining the shortcomings as well as strength. Instead of opting for various professional and theoretical courses, one needs to first make a start themselves.

    The same goes for storytellers as well as the filmmakers, for the key here too is to make a start, even if it is a small beginning. You may start with something small like a YouTube video or short film with friends. A smartphone is enough to make this a reality, provided you have a captivating storyline and a unique concept that relates to the audience in place. Instead of waiting for the right opportunity, or even the right investor, one can start small, and keep on polishing their skills.

    In order to make any form of art – storytelling or filmmaking – commercially viable, the pre-requisite is a certain level of experience. When you take the commercial route, you need to get associated with professionals, who cannot be managed or whose full potential cannot be utilized unless one at the helm of affairs has the basic knowledge & experience. Lack of experience acts as an impediment to great teamwork, and thus prevents you from the desired or envisioned product. Therefore, my foremost advice to aspiring filmmakers and storytellers is to take the first step, and initiate their vision at whatever level possible, for it is rightly said – well begun is half done!

    On the belief that there is a tension between box office success and good storytelling

    Box office runs on commercial success, where the number of tickets sold equate to the money earned by the film. So, to cash in on this factor, filmmakers have traditionally been packaging similar storyline and concepts in different packages with different actors. It did lead to commercial success, but the old method does not work with today’s audience. This is why newer genres, new storylines are being experimented with. I am a storyteller and a filmmaker and I have realised the changing taste of the audience when it comes to stories. Thrillers and haunted stories for instance are being lapped up by listeners of late.

    While filmmaking is nearly 127 odd years old, the art of storytelling is considered as ancient as humankind. The only difference being that the traditional art passed through generations is now at a pinnacle, like never before. Best storytellers in India today are giving an experience to their listeners, no less than a cinema or even concert. Supported by sound effects, ambient music, orchestrated lighting and voice modulations, it almost feels like a film without visuals playing before your senses. As a filmmaker too, I derive heavily from my storytelling experiences. I have realised that just like storytelling innovates every day, we need newer stories to enthral the audience, and filmmakers too need to evolve and experiment with variety, unlike the past.

    It is often said that storytelling is the core of filmmaking. Hence, the need is to build a film on the foundation of a strong story, and only then can we get the best of both worlds. There is definitely no tension between the two as the two are interspersed. 

    On telling a good story or making money

    Without a second thought, both are equally important. In fact I would reiterate here that the most important thing is to take the first step, at whatever level feasible for one. And almost equally important is to ensure the commercial viability of it because it is not easy to take your stories to larger audiences in the paucity of money or resources. Once your first step is a commercial success, you will get the resources to bring more stories to the audience. Making a film is a time consuming process, right from conceiving it to presenting a story, the production and the post production. And every stage needs money. Thus, commercial success frees you from many shackles, as you need money to present a good story too. However, just like the Hippocratic Oath for doctors, it is sacrosanct for a storyteller to tell a good story. One can never compromise on the same. And this is what differentiates one film from another. 

    On the  importance of originality and experimentation in filmmaking

    Originality and experimentation always ensure that you are different from the league, and en route successful feats. If we look at it traditionally, all filmmakers considered iconic have stood out of the crowd solely because of their uniqueness and storytelling prowess. Films made decades ago continue to entice and amaze large sections of the audience even today. They get pretty much the same adulation and appreciation that they received several years ago. I would like to mention the name of Steven Spielberg here, who is no less than extraordinary owing to completely distinct concepts and style of filmmaking. In India too, we have had talented directors such as Sriram Raghavan, who has delivered films like Andhadhun and Ek Hasina Thi, which performed well because of novel concepts and powerful performances. To sum it up, it is the elements of originality and experimentation that differentiates a successful filmmaker from the other.

    For instance, our previous streaming releases Chaipatti, Chintaa Mani or Detective Boomrah are anything but cinema with run-of-the-mill storylines. They present novel concepts in a manner that strikes a chord with the audience. Our upcoming Bollywood sci-fi thriller, directed by Puneet Sharma, too is based on a never-seen-before storyline. The actors in the film, including myself, Sourabh Raaj Jain, Hiten Tejwani, Shobhit Sujay and Manisha Sharma, are portraying characters distinct from almost all our previous performances. The factor of novelty continues to rule the roost.

    On today’s Regional cinema producing good content at 1/10th the price and making profit in the box office

    The prime reason for the success of regional films is that they never dilute the local flavour in their storylines and films. Also, the filmmakers in regional industries always take into account the preferences, expectations and liking of the masses. In fact, the mainstream Bollywood filmmakers need to take a cue from them and ensure that the aspect of the masses is not ignored, for they are the ones that actually organically connect a film to the audience. Probably, some of the new-age filmmakers have realized the same and hence making attempts to capture the ethnicity and culture of different regions, thereby delivering some successful releases of late.

    Furthermore, the regional stars and superstars share a personal connection and rapport with the audience at large. If any of the current leading men from Bollywood are cast in, say a Bhojpuri, Telugu or Kannada film, it might fail to correspondingly resonate with the audience. But the results are completely different when the viewers watch their ‘own’ heroes on the screen.

    So, when it comes to making more profitable films, we need new storytellers, more precisely, new age storytellers. Filmmakers can no longer afford to play safe. They are continuing to play safe and hence not being able to probably keep pace with time.

  • M-Tech increases links in tie-up with Bollywood

    M-Tech increases links in tie-up with Bollywood

    NEW DELHI: After creating a sizeable market share in the feature phone market and projecting to cross 500,000 pieces a month in this sector, mobile company M-tech Mobile has now tied up with ‘horrance’ (horror romance) Saansein – The Last Breath.

    Earlier, M-tech Mobile Group joined hands with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan’s Jazbaa and even introduced new smart phone ‘Jazbaa’ in the market.

    M-Tech Informatics Co-Founder Vikram Agarwal said, “M Tech mobile is always committed to provide the best technology to the masses at the most affordable rates. We have created a sizeable market in the industry and projecting great figures in the future. The thought behind doing in film branding was to achieve a wider reach in short span of time. The movie has talented cast with a great story line. We are happy to be associated and believe that it will definitely help our brand grow further.”

    SAANSEIN producer (GPA Productions) Goutam Jain said, “We are absolutely elated that M-tech Mobile Group has come on board for Saansein and we are sure this association will help both the film and the brand.”

    While Saansein Director Rajiv Ruia said, “It is a pleasure to collaborate with a leading Mobile Group like M-tech. This alliance is not just a strategic one but also an innovative one. This strategy of in-film branding will give an edge to both of us.”

    Starring Rajniesh Duggall, Sonarika Bharodia, Hiten Tejwani, Amir Dalvi and Neetha Shetty, Saansein –The Last Breath is directed by Rajiv S Ruia under GPA Productions banner and it is ready to release on 11 November 2016.

  • M-Tech increases links in tie-up with Bollywood

    M-Tech increases links in tie-up with Bollywood

    NEW DELHI: After creating a sizeable market share in the feature phone market and projecting to cross 500,000 pieces a month in this sector, mobile company M-tech Mobile has now tied up with ‘horrance’ (horror romance) Saansein – The Last Breath.

    Earlier, M-tech Mobile Group joined hands with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan’s Jazbaa and even introduced new smart phone ‘Jazbaa’ in the market.

    M-Tech Informatics Co-Founder Vikram Agarwal said, “M Tech mobile is always committed to provide the best technology to the masses at the most affordable rates. We have created a sizeable market in the industry and projecting great figures in the future. The thought behind doing in film branding was to achieve a wider reach in short span of time. The movie has talented cast with a great story line. We are happy to be associated and believe that it will definitely help our brand grow further.”

    SAANSEIN producer (GPA Productions) Goutam Jain said, “We are absolutely elated that M-tech Mobile Group has come on board for Saansein and we are sure this association will help both the film and the brand.”

    While Saansein Director Rajiv Ruia said, “It is a pleasure to collaborate with a leading Mobile Group like M-tech. This alliance is not just a strategic one but also an innovative one. This strategy of in-film branding will give an edge to both of us.”

    Starring Rajniesh Duggall, Sonarika Bharodia, Hiten Tejwani, Amir Dalvi and Neetha Shetty, Saansein –The Last Breath is directed by Rajiv S Ruia under GPA Productions banner and it is ready to release on 11 November 2016.

  • Balajis bright new sparks

    Balajis bright new sparks

    MUMBAI: Even as television channels churn out soap operas in a bid to outdo each other, more and more youngsters are finding themselves dreaming of making it big in films and television.
    Glamour struck as these young guns are, more often than not, they are not really equipped to deal with the big, bad world that lurks beneath the shiny surface.

    This is where companies like Balaji Spark aim to step in to handhold and nurture the new talent. “Our philosophy is about nurturing. We want to do everything a parent does for a child,” exults Balaji Motion Pictures CEO Tanuj Garg about Balaji’s new talent management arm.

    With its mission to identify and manage new talent, Spark will represent both on-screen and directorial talent discovered and launched by BMPL and Balaji Telefilms in films and television, respectively. The unit will be under BMPL, and will be helmed by Firoz Engineer, who will report into Garg.

    Spark’s job will also be about guiding new talent, managing their image and PR among other things. Garg clarifies that among the hundreds of applications Balaji receives every day, its casting directors single out only such talent that they feel is worth grooming. “We are not looking at 100 people or so. It is just going to be a handful of them, who we will oversee so that there is some kind of class and pedigree involved,” he says.

    With the likes of Yash Raj Films and Viacom18 Media too having established units offering similar services, what would differentiate Spark from the rest? “We clearly don’t look at ourselves as agencies or brokers because we don’t think that’s the way talent is managed or launched. Some of the biggest names in the industry have been launched by us, and we continue to do so. It is our responsibility to help them and not use them as commodities,” quips Garg.

    Spark is all about about parenting and not deal making like others, says Tanuj Garg
    Indeed, actors such as Smriti Malhotra-Irani, Sakshi Tanwar, Ram Kapoor, Prachi Desai, Rajeev Khandelwal, Shweta Tiwari, Sushant Singh Rajput, Ronit Roy, Hiten Tejwani, Urvashi Dholakia and more recently, Rajat Tokas and Paridhi Sharma of Jodha Akbar fame, rose from the Balaji stable to achieve iconic status. Garg points out that currently, Spark will focus on the selected lot of actors instead of searching for newer faces. “We don’t want to disturb the applecart and lure people to come to us. We might do that later but as of now, our immediate plans are to nurture the talent we want to launch in TV or films,” he says.

    Spark will have a simple fee structure where it gets management fee, which is a certain price of the deal. All value-added services like paperwork, PR etc. will be part of the deal. Spark will get anything between 10-25 per cent of the deal, which is in keeping with industry standards. The contract timeframe will be a minimum of three years, though it may vary from deal to deal.
    Elaborating on Spark’s low intensive business model, Garg says: “Consumers don’t have to know about us. What matters is people in the industry know us for they will consume our talent.”

    Hats Off Production’s JD Majethia agrees. “Take the example of Sushant Singh Rajput; if he didn’t have the push of Balaji, do you think he would have been where he is today? Balaji has launched so many faces and since there are so many opportunities, it is bound to set new limits,” he says.

    Beyond Dreamz’s Yash Patnaik too feels Spark will only benefit the industry as new talent will get an umbrella where they can get groomed and hone their skills.

    Not just budding youngsters, Spark will also be managing Balaji head honcho Ekta Kapoor. “People want her for shows, as speaker or to host them. She is a brand to reckon with, and she has realised it is high time she came out if there is an interesting and exciting offer. So we will be handling her,” says Garg excitedly.

    Spark plans to partner with other entities across the nation to work with its artists to recognise the right opportunities for them in terms of brand and cause endorsements, performances and appearances on various shows and events.

    With a record-breaking career graph thus far, we are sure, Balaji will only forge ahead with this venture…