Tag: Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai

  • Commando 2: The Black Money Trail…On a cold trail!

    MUMBAI: Vidyut Jammwal is India’s answer to Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone and his Rambo series which started in 1982 withFirst Blood. Jammwal made his debut in Hindi films with Force (2011). Since then, he has done half a dozen action Hindi films, a genre he is comfortable with.

    When a film is made around the protagonist’s specialty rather than a theme, one tends to stitch a story around him. And if your hero happens to be one without mass following, it is tough to get a decent opening. Jammwal has yet to arrive or make an image for himself.

    Commando 2 is a sequel, in the Hindi filmmaking parlance. The first one was no commercial trailblazer so the idea was to use the title and give an identity to Jammwal.  An accomplished action actor demonstrates his abilities in his first film and so making a mark in the sequel becomes difficult.

    There are some high profile tycoons, represented by Satish Kaushik, who have stashed their monies in foreign banks. The monies are routed through one Vicky Chaddha. A new regime runs the government now and it wants to live up to its promise of bringing all this money back and into the accounts of poor farmers – déjà vu?

    A team is formed which includes Jammwal, Freddy Daruwala, Adah Sharma and Sumit Gulati, the last being a computer wizard. They are supposed to trace Vicky and bring him back to India so that all the data is made available to the government.

    There are some twists and turns as Suhail Nayyar, the son of a minister, Shefali Shah, is also involved in stashing money abroad. The other twist is about the real identity of Vicky Chaddha. As expected, the film starts with establishing the specialties of Jammwal as he tackles a building full of armed men protecting the person who knows the real Vicky and he can be found.
    All this keeps the film reasonably interesting till the interval. The second half tries to cram in too much along with a lot of computer mumbo jumbo which fails to take the audience along. And once the real Vicky is in sight, it is more like a game of chor-police and outsmarting each other.

    The script is convoluted and the viewer is supposed to accept many things sans logic. Direction by Deven Bhojani, who has earlier directed TV serials, is fairly good. Cinematography captures the scenic outdoors of Bangkok as well as the action sequences ably giving the film a certain finesse.  The song and dance routine is wisely avoided in this film. Action is good though stretched a couple of times. Editing is average as a further 10 to 12 minutes could easily have been chopped off.

    Vidyut Jammwal excels in action sequences as expected. Adah is passable, her street brand dialogue delivery is tough to catch. Esha Gupta lives up to her role very well. Satish Kaushik, Shefali Shah, Adil Hussain, Suhail Nayyar, Sumit Gulati and Anjum Rajabali are okay in support.
    Commando 2: The Black Money Trail is the kind of film meant for B List multiplexes and single screens.

    Producer: Vipul Amritlal Shah.

    Director: Deven Bhojani

    Cast: Vidyut Jamwal, Adah Sharma, Freddy Daruwala, Suhail Nayyar, Thakur Anoop Singh, Shefali Shah, Adil Hussain

    Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai………..a lesson in suffering a movie!

    Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai comes across as a kind of biography but one does not know whose! Probably it is somebody known to the makers. But as it turns out, the film is an adaptation of the book My Little Heaven, written by the film’s producer, Purnima Mead. The story tries to blend the primitive (as in 1960s and 70s) with the contemporary. It is about wealthy vs literate, but does not commit to the era it belongs to. There are no cellphones nor computers.

    Manjari Fadnis belongs to a Christian family somewhere In Rajasthan. Her father and mother think a daughter is a burden and treat her badly, more like a servant deprived of even basics even as the two sons get the best of everything.

    Though Manjari is a bright student and tops her class, she is shifted to a government school to save money. Now in college, Manjari is sent to interview the college trustee, Ashutosh Rana, by her principal, Raju Kher. Rana, a local royalty, is a cruel man and his life is all about wine and women. Provoked by Manjari’s questions and confidence, he is later attracted to her. He in effect buys her from her father to make her his wife.

    Despite being in love with a fellow student Himansh Kohli, Manjari has no alternative but to marry Rana. Her ordeal starts soon thereafter. She is barred from stepping out of the palace apart from other restrictions. Manjari has but one sympathizer in Supriya Pathak, the palace help.

    Rana asks the doctor to abort the child if it happens to be a girl when Manjari is pregnant, much to her horror. Pathak gives her support and encourages her to flee.
    Having gone through the depressing part of the film, everything turns positive for Manjari. She arrives in Mumbai and finds everything on a platter. A place to stay where even her daughter is looked after, a job in an Urdu newspaper, and a new wooer in Arbaaz Khan, an NRI who visits Mumbai every year to make his contributions to the orphanage where Manajri has found shelter as a help.

    Having found a job with an Urdu paper run by Prem Chopra, Manjari is suddenly invited to the US to join a major daily newspaper. It seems Chopra forwarded some of her writings to a contact in the US and they were impressed with her writings! She joins the publication and takes up an assignment nobody else wanted. She writes a book and becomes a celebrity! She accepts Arbaaz’s love and all is well that ends well.

    Nothing to mention about technical aspects or performances needed.

    That is for the film and its story, not so for the viewer. For Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai is a 171 minutes of sheer torture.

    Producers: Purnima Mead, Stanton Mead.

    Director: Keshhav Panneriy.

    Cast: Arbaaz Khan, Manjari Fadnis, Ashutosh Rana, Himansh Kohli, Supriya Pathak, Prem Chopra, Rati Agnihotri.

  • The Anupam Kher Show looks to ramp up viewership further

    The Anupam Kher Show looks to ramp up viewership further

    MUMBAI: It is a format that has not been much explored but definitely experimented with by Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs). We are talking about celebrity talk shows with the latest to hit screens being The Anupam Kher Show (TAKS) on Colors.

     

    With TAKS, the genre saw a re-birth. As compared to earlier shows such as Movers and Shakers on Sab, Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai on Zee TV, Issi Ka Naam Zindagi on Star Plus and Koffee With Karan season 4 on Star Plus (repeats), The Anupam Kher Show has been rated highest in terms of viewership for the launch episode. “

     

    According to data provided by the channel, TAKS opened with 2,591 TVTs whereas, Movers and Shakers recorded 2,283 TVTs, Issi Ka Naam Zindagi registered 1,089 TVTs and Koffee With Karan season 4 garnered 738 TVTs.

     

    Media planners say that ‘talk shows’ as yet haven’t been appetizing to Indian audiences. “If we compare these ratings with dailies or even any non-fiction property, they are low on numbers, but we cannot ignore that fact that talk shows are high on interest,” asserts a planner. “It’s good that Colors has taken the step of bringing a personality like Anupam Kher who has acceptability with other big screen names and talent and viewers.”

     

    Colors CEO Raj Nayak feels that it is people’s perception that talk shows don’t get the ratings. “I think with The Anupam Kher Show we have managed to get both perception and ratings. More than an average of 2.4 million people have been watching it week on week which is a very good number for a chat show.”

     

    Unlike on other chat shows where celebrities come to promote their movies, Nayak believes the beauty of ATKS involves no movie integrations and is completely not scripted and sans cue cards. “Most of the people coming on the show are his personal friends and that brings in a lot of intimate moments and there is a feel in the show since it is a free flowing chat where the guest is very comfortable.”

     

    However, even though ATKS gained high in terms of viewership in the launch episode, the ratings have been slipping – abeit marginally in week two and three respectively to  2,360 TVTs and 2,263 TVTs. The fourth episode which featured Kangana Ranaut reported a weak 1,575 TVTs. “That’s because of Queen which aired on Sony Entertainment Television,” says a media observer. 

     

    Nayak is not too perturbed about the drop in week four. “We need to watch how TAKS performs over a longer period,” says he. “It is a “different” show which the team and I believe will grow on audiences. In every chat show, there are ups and downs. The ratings we have got for the show are anyway higher than what we had expected. You have to go with the flow and not create sensationalism in a show otherwise it looks scripted.”

     

    He is confident that the upcoming week’s ratings will beat the launch viewership record as well. Channels sources reveal that the coming week’s episode has Kapil Sharma as a guest, and the following ones are slated to feature Varun Dhawan and his father David Dhawan, and Akshay Kumar.

     

    They reveal that the entire advertising inventory has been sold out and TAKS also has roped in  Jyothi Laboratories’ Henko as the powered by sponsor.

     

    Planners also believe that overall, talk shows rate below daily shows. Yet they attract a small yet significant set of audience which are relevant to the GECs.

     

    According to a highly placed industry source, the production cost per episode of a chat show is higher than that of the dailies. The reason: the cost of the sets, the host’s fee and other embellishments that come along with celebritydom. “But they have a glamour and buzz factor which a TV show featuring TV stars cannot bring,” says she. “Colors needs to be lauded for once again pushing ahead and working on producing differentiated programming. The show can also have a lot of syndication and distribution potential internationally to audiences which know of Anupam Kher because of his involvement with Hollywood through films like Silver Linings Playbook.

     

    (updated on 13 August at 5:07 pm)

  • Zee TV unveils ‘Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai’ second season

    Zee TV unveils ‘Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai’ second season

    MUMBAI: Zee TV’s popular show Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai comes back in a new avatar with new episodes and guests this October. Beginning Saturday, 14 October, Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai will be telecast on Zee TV from 8 pm to 9 pm every Saturday. The show has a new host in Roshan Abbas.

    The programme attempt to capture the essence of the person through his companions, peers and mentors. Rohit Roy, Manini De, Rakhi Sawant, Sharad Kelkar are some of the guests on the show, as per an official release.

    Speaking on the launch, Zee TV business head Punit Goenka said, “We have brought back Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai due to the immense popularity of the earlier season. This season’s episodes will have prominent personalities from the world of television. We also have Roshan Abbas as the new host of this series. Roshan is extremely well-liked by audiences as a host and will make the show a hit with viewers, with his sense of humour and easy manner with guests on the show.”

  • Zee TV presents Ram Kapoor in Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai on December 30, Saturday at 8 p.m.

    Zee TV presents Ram Kapoor in Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai on December 30, Saturday at 8 p.m.

    MUMBAI: What do Ram Kapoor and Amitabh Bachan have in common? They are from same school Sherwood.

    Ram & Cyrus Bahrucha are childhood friends and they were big pranksters during that time. Once while playing Ram jumped from the first floor into the pool and the pool was empty. Ram started bleeding on his forehead and seeing this Cyrus ran away from there.

     

    Once Ram’s sister Aruna called Ram at 1:30 in the night to say that she has met with an accident and was calling from Colaba police station. Ram like a wise bade bhaiya sneaked from the house and rescued his sister. Not only that but he also ensured that she continued with her plan to go Goa next day morning.

     

    Ram feels daughter Sia is very lucky for him. He bagged the much popular role of Jai Walia only after Sia was born.

    Ram and Ashwini share brother & sister relationship in real life.

     

    On Rakshbandhan day Ashwini kept waiting on the highway for Ram to avoid showoff on the sets. Ram apparently forgot to fetch Ashwini and instead went home directly. As compensation, Ram bought 2 necklaces for Ashwini one as a penalty and second as Rakhi gift.

    Ram loves playing cards. In one of such card parties organized by Ektaa , Ram offered money to everyone on the table, but ensured that they win.