Tag: Jackie Chan

  • Aamir Khan’s ‘PK’ to release across 3500+ screens in China

    Aamir Khan’s ‘PK’ to release across 3500+ screens in China

    MUMBAI: The Aamir Khan starrer PK, which is directed by Rajkumar Hirani, is all set to release in China across 3500+ screens on 22 May, 2015.
     

    The Chinese premiere of PK will be held today – 13 May – at the Shanghai Art Center – the biggest theatre in Shanghai. 

     

    Khan’s voice in the Chinese version of the movie has been dubbed by A list Chinese actor Baoqiang Wang, who was appointed by the China Film Group. Wang is the Chinese equivalent of Khan at the movies there and has several box office successes, including Lost in Thailand, the highest grossing Chinese movie ever, to his credit.

     

    The Chinese premiere will be attended by the Chinese Aamir Khan Fan Club (100,000+ members). The Indian Consulate will be present there with their representatives, and 400 odd members from Indian community will also be attending and will be handled by Indian Community association. 

     

    In a bid to promote the film across the media and fans in China, a cross cultural publicity plan has been crafted where Khan, Hirani and producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and the presenters UTV Motion Pictures, along with international sensation Jackie Chan and Wang will be spreading the buzz around the film in China.

     

    The film, produced by Vinod Chopra Films and Rajkumar Hirani Films in association UTV Motion Pictures released worldwide on 19 December, 2014. The movie also stars Anushka Sharma and Sushant Singh Rajput.

  • Jackie Chan film to be highlight of Far East Film Festival in Italy

    Jackie Chan film to be highlight of Far East Film Festival in Italy

    NEW DELHI: Legendary martial arts exponent Jackie Chan’s movie will be the opening film at the 17th Far East Film Festival in Udine in Italy.

     

    The event opens with the international festival premiere of Dragon Blade. The period epic about exiled Chinese soldiers partnering with Roman soldiers to protect China’s borders also stars John Cusack and Adrien Brody along with Chan.

     

    The Festival will be held from 24 April to 2 May and will screen around seventy feature films from eleven countries. The festival will see six world premieres, 13 international premieres, 25 European premiers and 14 Italian premieres.

     

    A highlight will be a live concert by Joe Hisaishi, the composer best known for his soundtracks to films by Hayao Miyazaki and Takeshi Kitano, a day before the formal opening.

     

    The festival’s closing film is Tsui Hark’s The Taking of Tiger Mountain, a period action-adventure in which Communist soldiers infiltrate and raid a bandit group’s mountain base. It stars Zhang Hanyu, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Lin Gengxin. The festival will screen the 2D version of the film.

     

    Five other films will have their international festival premiere in Italy namely Parasyte: Part 1 from Japan, Miss Granny from China and gangster epic Gangnam Blues 1970 from South Korea, romance thriller My Ordinary Love Story and palace drama The Royal Tailor.

     

    This year’s films include Hong Kong thriller Helios, Chinese romance The Old Cinderella, Japanese boxing drama 100 Yen Love and Yubari award-winning comedy Make Room.

     

    Other films include China road movie The Continent, Vietnamese horror Hollow and Cambodian youth drama The Last Reel. It is the first time that a Cambodian film will be screened at the Italian festival.

     

    The programme includes a six-film retrospective dedicated to Hong Kong martial arts films from the 1970s and 1980s. The festival will also screen two restored classics, China’s Two Stage Sisters (1964) and samurai dramatic The Tragedy of Bushido (1960) from Japan. 

  • Jackie Chan’s son charged for drug offense

    Jackie Chan’s son charged for drug offense

    MUMBAI: The 32-year-old son of Hollywood actor Jackie Chan has been charged with a drug offense. Jaycee Chan was prosecuted in Beijing for allegedly providing a venue for drug users. The prosecution happened three months after he was arrested following a drugs bust at his residence in the capital. It is said that Chan could face up to three years in jail.

     

    Beijing police had detained Jaycee Chan and Taiwan movie star Ko Chen-tung for drug offenses earlier this year in August. Chan and Ko Chen-tung tested positive for marijuana and both admitted to taking the drug. Police seized more than 100 gm of marijuana at the junior Chan’s home. Ko Chen-tung was released 29 Aug after 14 days of administrative detention.

     

    Following Jaycee Chan’s detention, Jackie Chan released a statement on microblog Sina Weibo, saying he was “angered and shocked” by the news.

     

    Commenting further on the issue, Kung Fu star Jackie Chan said that he felt shamed by his son’s behaviour and hoped that he will behave in the future.

     

    “As Jaycee’s father, I feel ashamed and heartbroken. I hope that teenagers will draw lessons from Jaycee and stay away from drugs,” read the statement.

     

    He further added, “I hope that in the future, he could become an anti-drug spokesman and tell his experiences to young people.”

     

    Chan maintained that he never used any connections to help Jaycee Chan out.

     

  • SRK’s new role: Ambassador for Interpol’s ‘Turn Back Crime’ campaign

    SRK’s new role: Ambassador for Interpol’s ‘Turn Back Crime’ campaign

    MUMBAI: Working for a social cause once again, the Bollywood superstar and heart-throb Shah Rukh Khan has now joined hands with Interpol to promote greater awareness in preventing crime.

     

    The multi-award winning actor has been chosen by Interpol as the ambassador of its Turn Back Crime campaign. The global initiative highlights the dangers of organised crime and its effect on day-to-day lives of people. The campaign is aimed at helping the public better understand these issues and empowering them not to be duped by criminals when buying products or using the internet.

     

    The don of Bollywood is the first Indian to be made an Ambassador for the global campaign. He will be lending his voice to help spread the message that all of society benefits when citizens respect the law and fight crime.

     

    SRK joins actor Jackie Chan as an Ambassador for the campaign, which has already garnered support from public figures including footballer Lionel Messi, Formula 1 racing drivers Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen.

     

    Talking about this new opportunity, Shah Rukh Khan said, “It’s a very special honour to be a part of Interpol’s Turn Back Crime Campaign as an Ambassador. As Mahatma Gandhi once said, ‘I shall not fear anyone on Earth. I shall fear only God. I shall not bear ill will toward anyone. I shall not submit to injustice from anyone. I shall conquer untruth by truth. And in resisting untruth, I shall put up with all suffering, if I have to.’”

     

    “We all should believe in this maxim and in whatever way possible resolve not to let unjust people who might threaten us with criminal activity make us fear them. Because I believe we can, we should, and we must stand together against the few who commit crimes against any human being, in whatever form or guise these crimes might take,” the actor added.

     

    The campaign is also reaching out to companies and policy-makers in a bid to form a united front against contemporary crime challenges, and to support the ongoing activities of the global law enforcement community.

     

    Happy with this new engagement, Interpol Secretary General Ronald K Noble said, “Shah Rukh Khan has dedicated his life to making films which reflect the highest level of professionalism and commitment to bringing joy into the lives of hundreds of millions of filmgoers in India and around the world.”

     

     “We are honoured to have him as an Ambassador for Interpol’s global Turn Back Crime campaign and we look forward to seeing how he puts his artistic talents behind this campaign,” concluded the Interpol chief.

  • Zee Studio presents June Highlights!

    Zee Studio presents June Highlights!

    MUMBAI: This June soak up the rains in the comfort of your homes as Zee Studio brings to you the most amazing line up of movies once again.  This June Zee Studio will showcase some of the finest titles from Hollywood catering to every emotion be it comedy, adrenaline thumping feats or bold animation! Sit back; relax and choose from the widest range of films only on Zee Studio.

    The channel is all set to launch a fresh, unique property called Death by Laughter. The entity showcases everyone’s favorite action heroes gearing up to take people onboard a smashing laughter ride. Tune into the star line up of Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Vin Diesel, Sylvester Stallone, John Travolta and many more as they guarantee you fall off your chair chuckling. The Hollywood star casts take center stage with movie favorites like Shanghai Knights, The Pacifier, Stop! Or my mom will shoot you, Wild Hogs and many more every Wednesday at 8 pm.

     

    In addition to comedy, Zee Studio is also showcasing Brave:  THE ONE movie you must watch on Sunday, June 22nd at 1 pm. Fans will be able to catch a repeat telecast of this Oscar winning film at 10 pm to ensure they do not miss Princess Merida (female protagonist) paving her own path in life.

     

    The channel is dedicated to bringing the best action movie line-up from Hollywood to entice its movie buffs. Premier Action is an action packed unit offered to the fantasy fight fan club. This June join Jake Gyllenhallas he conquers kingdoms in his pursuit of becoming the brave Prince of Persia. This premier action movie of the month will telecast on Sunday, 8th June at 10 pm.

    Speaking on the occasion Mr Anurag Bedi, EVP & Business Head, stated; “In our efforts to provide the best of international content to our Indian viewers we pick award winning films that appeal to the mindsets of our target audience. Our new property Death by Laughter is very unique. Also to provide an exceptional viewing experience we have Brave: The one movie you must watch and Prince of Persia for all our movie buffs out there. We are sure June will really please our audiences”

    Zee Studio is a firm believer of the statement “Hollywood on television” and that is exactly the experience fans relive. The channel is home to the biggest movies in English entertainment and viewers are offered only the best this June.

  • Jackie Chan’s latest blockbuster premieres exclusively on MOVIES NOW this May!

    Jackie Chan’s latest blockbuster premieres exclusively on MOVIES NOW this May!

    MUMBAI: India’s first high definition channel MOVIES NOW brings the best of Hollywood action blockbusters, all through the month of May. From special premieres to action packed hits, MOVIES NOW brings you a month of the most iconic series and outstanding blockbuster hits in high-definition.

     
    The Jackie Chan action continues all through May on MOVIES NOW with the complete series of Rush Hour 1-2-3 in HD. A fast-paced movie that combines outstandingly choreographed martial arts with exceptional comic timing between Chris Tucker & Jackie Chan, watch Rush Hour 1-2-3 every Friday at 9 PM, starting 9th May, only on MOVIES NOW.

     

    Russia’s first Hollywood-style blockbuster – Metro – brings alive a true-to-life incident of an underground train disaster in Moscow. Featuring Russian actress Svetlana Khodchenkova, who earlier acted in blockbusters like The Wolverine, do not miss out on Metro’s amazing visuals and excellent directorial craftsmanship, on 10th May, Saturday at 9PM, only on MOVIES NOW.

     

    Get your thrills this month with Mega Movie Shark Night 3D on 3rd May, Saturday @ 9 PM. Heaven turns hell for a group of teenagers on vacation as they are forced to battle man-eating sharks. From the makers of The Final Destination & Snakes on a Plane the movie is sure to leave you at the edge of your seat.

     

    All the adventure junkies, speed fanatics and suspense freaks can get their fix this May on Adventure Diaries starting 12th May, every Monday to Thursday at 9 PM on MOVIES NOW. Travel to worlds that are brought to life only in Hollywood blockbusters. Featuring 12 blockbusters for movie fans of all ages – Walking with the Dinosaurs, Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, Madagascar Escape 2 Africa, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and many more.

     

    Get smitten by Robert Downey Jr.’s wit, charm and devil-may-care attitude, as MOVIES NOW assembles the best of Downey films, every Sunday at 9 PM, 11th May onwards. ‘Mad about Downey’ displays his unique cool quotient in some of his most iconic roles in Iron Man, Due Date, Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes 2, only on MOVIES NOW.

     

    It’s a blockbuster May on MOVIES NOW with exclusive premieres, power packed action, thrilling adventure, rib-tickling comedy and the biggest Hollywood icons!

  • The round up of the 50th Golden Horse Awards

    The round up of the 50th Golden Horse Awards

    MUMBAI: Singapore’s Best Foreign Oscar hopeful Ilo Ilo took home top honours at the 50th Golden Horse Awards, where the Cannes Camera d’Or winner also nabbed Best New Director (Anthony Chen), Best Supporting Actress (Yeo Yann Yann), and Best Original Screenplay.

     

    The drama acquired by Film Movement is primed for an early 2014 theatrical release. Wong Kar-Wai’s The Grandmaster nabbed Best Actress (Zhang Ziyi), Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Makeup/Costumes, and Best Visual Effects. The martial arts biographical drama, released by TWC stateside, also won the Audience Award while Jackie Chan and his CZ12 team took home kudos for Best Action Choreography.

  • Get set for a high-octane blockbuster November!

    Get set for a high-octane blockbuster November!

    MOVIES NOW line-up November BOOM BOOM BLAST:- 3rd November; Sunday at 9am onwards XMEN SERIES:- Starts 9th November; Every Saturday at 11PM OCEANS SERIES: Starts 14th November Every Thursday at 11 PM SHAOLIN MASTERS:- 18th November; Monday- Thursday at 9pm MOVIES NOW EXCLUSIVE:- DEAD MAN DOWN- 23rd November; Saturday at 9pm National, October 2013: Say hello to some mind blowing blockbusters this November that will set your mind into overdrive! MOVIES NOW will not only sky rocket the holiday delight this month, but will make it impossible for fans to curb their enthusiasm!

     

    You have seen them defend themselves, you have witnessed their flawless strikes, now see them rise to the occasion like never before! The Shaolin Masters are back and they are quicker, swifter, pacier and slicker! Watch the nimble footwork of Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Bruce Lee, Angela Mao and many more in a breath taking movie line-up: IP Man 2, The Kick, Return of the 36th Chamber, Treasure Hunter, Drunken Master 2, Enter The Dragon, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Legend of the Red Dragon, Lady Kung Fu, Rumble in the Bronx, Shaolin Temple against Lama, The Boxers Adventures, Incredible Kung Fu Mission, Disciples of the 36th Chamber, Woman Knight on Mirror Lake and Hero. Enjoy the 16 exciting Kung-Fu flicks every Monday- Thursday at 9pm starting 18th November only on MOVIES NOW.

     

    The channel has a special treat lined up for its viewers this Diwali. MOVIES NOW brings to you the exclusive Indian television premiere of Dead Man Down starring Collin Farrell on 23rd November at 9 pm. Niels Arden Oplev, the acclaimed director of the original The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, makes his American theatrical debut with this action thriller. Critically acclaimed Hollywood heartthrob Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace star as two strangers who are irresistibly drawn to one another by their mutual desire for revenge.

     

    Moving on from the strategists, the channel takes us to the classics we all love. Who can forget the Mutants we look up to? MOVIES NOW showcases the X-MEN Series Marathon starting 9th November. This intense high octane franchise grossed over $2 billion worldwide. Watch the entire lineup including X-Men, X2, X-Men Last Stand, X-Men Origins: Wolverine and X-Men First Class featuring Wolverine, Professor X, Storm, Cyclops, Mystique, Phoenix, Iceman and many more in action every Saturday at 11pm

  • ‘Expendables 3’ gets newcomer Glen Powell on board

    ‘Expendables 3’ gets newcomer Glen Powell on board

    MUMBAI: After getting some big names, a newcomer has joined the cast which already includes Sylvester Stallone, Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson and Antonio Banderas. Powell will be playing a lead role. He will be playing a highly trained combat veteran, an expert hacker and a drone pilot.

    Bruce Willis, who was in the first two movies had been struck off the cast list after demanding a higher price for his role. He had asked for $4 million as compared to $3 million that had been offered to him for a four day shoot.

    Lionsgate has come up with a release date of 15 August 2014. Stallone will return as Barney Ross, who takes the team on yet another high octane mission. Patrick Hughes is directing. Screenplay is done by Stallone and Richard Wenk.

    Jackie Chan and Nicholas Cage are also said to have small appearances. Powell has worked in The Dark Knight Rises and upcoming Red Wing. He is repped by Resolution and Untitled.

  • Chinese Film Festival opens in Delhi, Jackie Chan wins hearts

    Chinese Film Festival opens in Delhi, Jackie Chan wins hearts

    NEW DELHI: Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari has expressed the hope that an agreement would be reached soon for co-production of films with China.

    He said that cinema is a great medium to strengthen and substantiate relations amongst people of the two countries.

    While films of Raj Kapoor and some other veterans have been popular for decades in China, the film 3 Idiots was dubbed in Chinese and proved to be a great hit in that country, he added.

    The Minister along with Chinese Minister of State Administration for Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television Cai Fuchao were jointly inaugurating a six-day Chinese Film Festival at Sirifort Auditorium here. Matinee idol Jackie Chan, whose film Chinese Zodiacopened the festival, was the guest of honour. Chinese Ambassador to India Wei Wei, I&B secretary Uday Kumar Varma, and Indo-China Economic Council president P S Deodhar were also present.

    Tewari said the time appeared ripe for intensive sharing of films as a potent medium of exchange. “I believe that considering the popularity of Indian films in China, there would be more exposure for Indian films in China in the future, and vice-versa. I am confident that this interaction with the Chinese counterparts would prove to be fruitful and the two countries look forward to agreement on co production in films, as also cooperation in the fields of radio and television An audio visual agreement would not only promote our shooting locations, but will also boost film related tourism between the two countries and hence pave for a more vibrant people-to-people contact,” he added.

    The Minister announced that since 2014 marked sixty years of the enunciation of Panchsheel or the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, the year would be marked as the Year of Exchanges between India and China.

    Speaking earlier, the Chinese Information Minister said Chinese movies would offer an opportunity for Indian audiences to be acquainted with Chinese landscape, Arts, Music and culture. He further added that this would also enable citizens of both nations to view Indo-China relationship from a broader perspective. He noted that both countries shared cultural similarities.

    The Chinese Minister announced that an Indian film festival would soon be held in China 

    Speaking at the event, Chan said amid loud cheers that he was touched by his popularity in India. He rendered a Chinese song he had composed around two years earlier, ‘Country my Country, Home my Home’, which he said was in Chinese but would find empathy with everyone. He claimed that over ten million downloads of the song had already been done all over the world.

    Earlier addressing a press meet, actor Jackie Chan who is based in Hong Kong stressed the need to screen movies in India and China which talk about the need to strive for peaceful co-existence between the two neighbours.

    He said, “We cannot choose our neighbours. In fact, we should love each other; why hate each other? Through films we need to promote peace,” replying to a question on the recent border tension.

    Dressed in an immaculate white dress, the bespectacled actor said he did not want to be seen as a martial arts actor but as someone in the league of Hollywood actor Robert De Nero.

    The actor, whose martial arts — not withstanding his comic fight sequences — has been compared with the legendary actor Bruce Lee, admitted that he held the late actor in high regard: “When I was young I used to watch him do his action sequences.”

    Chan – who came to India a decade ago to make The Myth – said it was a successful venture not only in China but across the globe: “I shot the film for a month here. During this period, I watched a lot of television and was impressed with all the singing and dancing. I loved the music of 3 Idiots and wanted to dance with co-actor Mallika Sherawat for the Indian version of The Myth.”

    The actor is open to the idea of doing a Bollywood film which has traditional song and dance routines provided the writer must have the ability to make the people understand Indian culture.

    “Ordinary people in China do not understand Indian culture… I am just waiting and hoping that some Indian director understands that I am a pretty good actor and not just a fighter.”

    “I like cooperation but the script is very important. We will make one version for India and the other for the rest of the world,” he said.

    The festival is being supported by Huawei Telecommunications India which claims to be the largest telecommunications equipment maker in the world.

    The movies being showcased at the festival include the latest offering, The Grandmastersfrom Wong Kar-Wai, internationally renowned as an auteur for his visually unique, highly stylised, and emotionally resonant cinema. And Back to 1942 by Feng Xiaogang, the Chinese film director, who besides being a highly successful commercial filmmaker, has also made comedic films which have consistently done well on the box office. He has also attempted to break out from that mould by making drama or period drama films recently. This film premiered at the International Rome Film Festival in 2012.