Tag: Kabir Khan

  • ZETC to air 6th Bollywood Business Awards 2015

    ZETC to air 6th Bollywood Business Awards 2015

    MUMBAI: The podium is set for the most applauded award show of the year; the 6 edition of ZETC Bollywood Business Award is back with the ultimate accolade in film making. Identifying and gratifying the scions of Indian film industry like Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Kabir Khan who have made headlines for their brilliant performances in the year gone by, will be competing for this honoured award title. The award show is slated to air on 16 January at 9 pm.

     

     The ZETC Awards foundation is based on parameters that comprise of various category innovation in the- best marketed film of the year, most profitable film/director/producer, box-office surprise of the year, highest single day collection of the year etc. ZETC Awards is the only award show in the country which identifies and judges’ winners purely based on their box office and commercial success, with no jury involved.

     

     On this occasion, ZETC bollywood and Zing business head Vishnu Shankar said, “This is our sixth year and we are elated to celebrate the success of distinct personalities of Indian Cinema who are driven by a commitment towards passion and excellence. ZETC Awards, yet again aims to bring –in together a complete star-studded evening for our Indian viewers”.

     

     Commenting on his long-lasting association with the award, ZETC Bollywood Business Awards 2014 host Komal Nahta said, “We take pride in being the only award show that maps down the true winners of the Bollywood industry, purely based on their box-office performances. 2015 has been a fairly good year for the Bollywood Industry on the whole, with hits like Bajrangi Bhaiajaan, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and the latest released Bajirao Mastani. It gives me a complete high to be a part of such a talented fraternity filled with such talented and brilliant film makers.”

     

     With the objective of reaching out to the diverse Bollywood fan following, the viewer engagement plan has been designed keeping the digitally active audience in mind. In order to increase dialogue with our global fan base, in 2016 the awards committee will focus on taking the concept closer to the viewer more creatively. Raising curiosity level days before the award show, various social media platforms will be abuzz with Facebook contests, posts, tweets and e-mailers to keep the fans updated about the awards night.

  • Star Gold plans marketing blitz for ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ TV premiere

    Star Gold plans marketing blitz for ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ TV premiere

    MUMBAI: Salman Khan’s latest blockbuster Bajrangi Bhaijaan, which is still running at the Indian box office after eight weeks with more than Rs 300 crore in its kitty, is all set to premiere on television. And Star Gold has planned a marketing blitzkrieg to promote the movie’s world television premiere slated for October. The movie will be premiered on Star Gold as well as Star Gold HD.

     

    An extensive 360 degree marketing campaign comprising print, outdoor, radio, cinema and digital mediums kickstarted from 10 September and will lead up to the premiere day.

     

    Apart from this, a consumer engagement activity called ‘Selfie with Salman Contest’ will be initiated on social media platforms, giving Khan’s fans a chance to get a digitally modified ‘Selfie with Salman.’ The winner images will also be showcased on the channel during the movie’s premiere.

     

    A Star TV spokesperson said, “Staying true to our brand identity, home of blockbusters, Star Gold offers its viewers an opportunity to watch the most entertaining blockbusters on television. Bajrangi Bhaijaan with a Rs 620+ crore worldwide collection is Salman’s biggest blockbuster till date and it is all set to re-create that magic on the television screens. An extensive marketing campaign has been planned to enable our consumers to get more of their favourite star.”

     

    Bajrangi Bhaijaan also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui along with child actor Harshaali Malhotra.

     

    It has been directed by Kabir Khan.

  • Box office: ‘Phantom’ fails to impress

    Box office: ‘Phantom’ fails to impress

    MUMBAI: Kabir Khan’s Phantom, starring Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif, has opened with poor response. The first day figures hover around a little over Rs 8 crore. However, the film showed a reasonable jump on day two with collections growing by about 35 per cent this being a solo release with the advantage of Raksha Bandhan holiday. The word of mouth still remained against the film as the Sunday collections failed to match Saturday figures. The film collects Rs 33.2 crore in its opening weekend.

     

    Kaun Kitney Paani Mein fails to make its presence felt at the box office.

     

    Baankke Ki Crazy Baraat flops badly.

     

    All Is Well fails to entertain with Rishi Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan playing out a poor script and a patchy production. The film had a miserable opening and got worse as the week progresses to end its first week with collection figures of Rs 13.9 crore.

     

    Manji – The Mountain Man matches the appreciation it earned from the critics and turns it to its advantage at the box office. The film collects a handsome Rs 9.45 crore in its first week.

     

    Brothers shrinks to as much as 10 per cent of its first week collections in its second week. The film collects Rs 7.15 crore to take its two week total to Rs 76.7 crore.

     

    Drishyam keeps box office ticking, though on a smaller scale. The film adds Rs 3.45 crore in its fourth week to take its four week total to Rs 79.95 crore.

     

    Bajrangi Bhaijaan begins its countdown on its last rounds collecting Rs 1.3 crore in its sixth week. With this the film’s six week total stands at Rs 317.35 crore.

     

    Bahubali (Hindi-Dubbed) adds Rs 1.4 crore in its seventh week to take its seven week total to Rs 108.6 crore.

  • ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’: Sober Salman, excellent Nawazuddin steal the show

    ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’: Sober Salman, excellent Nawazuddin steal the show

    MUMBAI: Salman Khan turns producer with Bajrangi Bhaijaan and, at the same time, ventures into a different genre away from his usual action films. Salman has been doing action films on a regular basis since Wanted and it has generally worked for him. But, now, especially with a bunch of new generation actors, all with chiselled muscular bodies doing the same, it’s probably time for Salman to take a much needed detour. After all, how much can one differ in every action film? Instead of countering the law of diminishing returns, this film is meant to touch hearts.

     

    Salman is a diehard Lord Hanuman devotee, is clean hearted and swears by Hanumanji that he would never do anything wrong or illegal and would never lie. So much so that people call him Bajrangi, a name he loves. Following the myth, he even bows every time he sees a monkey. His introduction scene comes through a group dance he is performing in the praise of Hanumanji at a local temple in his native town.As he sits down for a glass of water, he sees a six year old girl. Salman offers her water and she gulps it down to the last drop. Realising she could be hungry as well, he orders a paratha for her but she signals for two.

     

    The doll-like girl, Harshaali Malhotra, is speech impaired and,at an elder’s suggestion, is on a visit to the dargah of Nizamuddin Chishti in Delhi from her native town in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Her mother is told that whatever one wishes for at the dargah comes true. Having paid their visit to the dargah, mother and daughter are on their way back to Pakistan on the Samjhauta Express. The train is still on Indian territory and has taken a long halt because of a technical problem. While all others are sleeping, Harshaali spots a lamb near the train, the kind she loved to play with in her native village. She can’t resist the urge to go cuddle it and gets down from the train.

     

    While Harshaali is playing with the lamb, the train starts moving, leaving her behind. Distraught, the girl sees a goods train come to a stop there. She boards it and ends up in Salman’s town. After being fed parathas, she tags on to Salman not willing to leave him. Salman tries various ways to pass the responsibility but fails. He has to return to Delhi where he has shifted after his father passed away and where he lives with his father’s friend, Sharat Saxena. He has no alternative but to take her to Delhi with him.

     

    Sharat has a pretty daughter, Kareena Kapoor. Soon, Kareena falls for Salman’s simple ways. This romance, subtle though, and gradually finding out about where Harshaali hails from takes almost all of first half of the film. It is slow, feels like it is not going anywhere and makes one restless. Since Harshaali can’t speak, Salman reels off names of all the towns in the vicinity. After all, kids get lost in crowded places like a fair or a pilgrimage. Harshaali can’t relate with any city from the names.

     

    Salman, himself a guest in Sharat’s house, is under pressure to find Harshaali’s folks. Salman convinces him that she sould be a Brahmin like both of them looking at how fair she is. When he watches her craving for non-veg food, he assumes she is a Kshatriya.It is during an India-Pakistan one day match the family is watching on TV that they realise Harshalli is from Pakistan.

     

    Failing to find a way to send her to Pakistan on her own, through the embassy or through an agent, he decides to take her home on his own. That is when the film takes a direction and has some better moments. Nawazuddin Siddqui’s entry soon after adds some distraction and interest in the proceedings. A small-time stringer trying to sell his footage to TV channels, almost always unsuccessfully, he picks up the story that a spy, Salman, has crossed over illegally into Pakistan. He shoots Salman as he is escaping from a police station. He also starts following him and listens to Salman’s story as he narrates it to the co-travellers on the bus.

     

    Nawazuddin has had a change of heart realising that Salman is not a spy and has entered the country with noble intentions. He now becomes Salman’s escort helping him along as the police is hot on their trail.When no news channels is willing to accept Nawazuddin’s footage or version of the story, he finally takes recourse to the net, splashing the true story with videos online.

     

    India and Pakistan are uneven enemies but both share similar sentiments and the writer and director use it to come up with an emotional climax. Nawazuddin’s posts on the net spread Salman’s message: ‘Being Human’ giving the film its best moments.

     

    Direction is apt living up to standard set by Kabir Khan with his last couple of films; climax wins the battle for him. The music is not much to hum about. Editing needed to be crisper. Dialogue is claptrap atplaces. Cinematography is good.

     

    Salman Khan brings to the fore his sober side and convinces the viewers with his portrayal of a simple, honest man. Kareena Kapoor does not have a meaty role, yet manages to make her presence felt. Nawazuddin excels. The central character, Harshaali is the casting coup and she manages to deliver as expected. The supporting cast is okay.

     

    Bajrangi Bhaijaan appeals mainly to the gentry and a Salman film being inevitable for masses, also to single screen audience. Releasing worldwide on the Eid weekend with an open two week run, there is no stopping this film at the box office.

     

    Producers: Salman Khan, Kabir Khan, Sunil Lulla

    Director: Kabir Khan

    Cast: Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor,Harshaali Malhotra, Nawazuddin Sidiqui, Sharat Saxena, Om Puri (guest artiste), Adnan Sami (cameo)

  • Salman’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ gets hate mails

    Salman’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ gets hate mails

    MUMBAI: Films being targeted by religious extremists is nothing new. After ‘PK’, it’s the turn of yet-to-be released Salman Khan’s film ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’.

     

    The film which is slated to release on Eid 2015 has already angered a certain section of the society. And apparently, the star as well as the director of the film, Kabir Khan, have received hate mails from many religious extremists stating that they will boycott the film because it propagates “Love Jihad”.

     

    The director refuses to surrender and has decided not to make any changes to the film which traces the love story of a Muslim guy and a Hindu girl or its name.

  • Dav Whatmore to help Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland and UAE for ICC WC 2015

    Dav Whatmore to help Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland and UAE for ICC WC 2015

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has today announced that Dav Whatmore will help Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland and UAE prepare for the 50 over ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 (CWC) as part of the ICC High Performance Programme (HPP).

    Whatmore will begin his new role during the ICC HPP Support Staff Forum, which opens on 14 May in Scotland, where he will meet each of the teams’ coaches and start to provide tailored assistance.

     

     “I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to work with the leading Associate and Affiliate teams during such a memorable period in world cricket.  We have seen some amazing performances recently from these teams, and, over the next 10 months, I look forward to being able to assist in honing their performances even further,” said Whatmore.

    Whatmore who in the past has coached full member teams like Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, will now work closely with the ICC High Performance Manager and each of the four teams in an advisory and support role as they prepare for the ICC CWC 2015. The mega sporting event will commence on 14 February 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. Whatmore is considered to have first-hand knowledge of the preparations needed to succeed on the global stage. He is best known to have coached Sri Lanka to ICC CWC glory in 1996.  

    “The ICC Cricket World Cup is the world’s biggest stage for any cricketer.  It takes hard work, dedication and motivation to succeed at such a huge global event, as well as unflinching confidence.  I hope to be able to assist on all of these fronts to ensure that Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland and the UAE fire on all cylinders from the moment they arrive in Australia and New Zealand next year,” he added.

    ICC chief executive David Richardson said, “We welcome Dav Whatmore to this important advisory role.  Dav’s extensive coaching experience, including leading Sri Lanka to its unforgettable ICC Cricket World Cup victory in 1996, will provide excellent support and expertise to the four qualifying teams as they put the finishing touches on their preparations for cricket’s premier one-day tournament.”

    Ireland coach and former West Indies Test player Phil Simmons, who led Ireland to a unique treble in 2013 when it became the first team to win three ICC events across three formats in one season, welcomed the appointment, saying, “Ireland is focused on making a big impact in Australia and New Zealand in 10 months’ time, and we have detailed plans in place to make sure we do just that. With Dav’s knowledge and experience, we will gain an extra edge in our preparations.”

       

    Afghanistan coach and former Pakistan bowler Kabir Khan, whose side claimed the second qualification spot at the ICC CWC 2015 after finishing behind Ireland in the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Championship, said: “Afghanistan has a rigorous schedule of training and fixtures in the lead-up to its maiden appearance at the ICC Cricket World Cup.  This will be the biggest ever participated in, and the extra support from Dav Whatmore will be an excellent addition to our preparations.”  

    Aqib Javed, a member of the Pakistan side that won the ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 and also played in the 1996 tournament, and who coached the UAE to the final qualification spot with a second-place finish at the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier New Zealand 2014, said, “We are very focused on our one-day preparations over the next 10 months, and the opportunity to work alongside Dav Whatmore as we fine-tune our programmes and training is very exciting for us.”

     

    Craig Wright, who coached Scotland to victory at the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier New Zealand 2014 to seal the third qualification spot at the ICC CWC 2015, and has also captained Scotland in the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2007 said, “Scotland performed strongly under pressure to win the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier earlier this year, and with insight from someone as experienced as Dav, we have the opportunity over the coming months to not just keep up that momentum, but boost it even further.”
     

  • Katrina ready to sizzle with multiple projects

    Katrina ready to sizzle with multiple projects

    MUMBAI: She has created waves on-screen every time with her performance. Katrina Kaif, who has been voted the hottest actress four years in a row, is set to rule again with her upcoming release Dhoom 3.

     

    Her last release Jab Tak Hai Jaan was one of the biggest successes of the year. Now, the actress is set to sizzle in Dhoom 3. The title song Dhoom Machale, the teaser of which was released recently, is already trending.

     

    She has temperatures soaring with the song that is glamorously picturised on the actress. Sporting edgy couture be it the neon pink romper, skimming corsets and bustiers and knee high boots, Katrina is looking her best.

     

    That’s not all, the actress also has a string of back to back releases in the coming year, including the action-romance Bang Bang with Hrithik Roshan, Kabir Khan’s gritty drama Phantom with Saif Ali Khan and Fitoor, a timeless love story.

     

    A trade source says, “Katrina Kaif is making conscious decisions when it comes to her films stressing on quality and not quantity. She has created a unique space for her in the industry. Her releases next year too are amongst the most awaited. Her growth has been unprecedented and she has constantly proved with every film that she is here to stay.”

  • ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ and ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ to release in Romania

    ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ and ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ to release in Romania

    MUMBAI: Yash Chopra’s last gesture of love is all set to release in Romania. Starring Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, Jab Tak Hai Jaan will release in Romania with subtitles on 18 October. The blockbuster film had a worldwide release on 13 November 2012.

     

    This benchmark release will be followed by another treat for Romanian audiences – the release of one more YRF historic blockbuster – Ek Tha Tiger. Starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in lead roles, the film has been directed by Kabir Khan.

     

    Yash Raj Films continues to make waves all over the world with its films reaching newer heights with each passing day.

  • Ek Tha Tiger to open on 15 August

    Ek Tha Tiger to open on 15 August

    MUMBAI: After the makers of the 3D format of Sholay backed out of the release of the film on 15 August, the place has been promptly taken by YRF‘s Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif-starrer Ek Tha Tiger .

    Earlier, the film was scheduled to release on 13 August and have a long weekend along with Sholay 3D as its only competitor in the week. But, among a buzz that the makers of the 3D formatted Sholay postponed the release of the film getting scared of Tiger, Jayantilal Gala interrupted to say that the sound part of the film was taking time. Hence, the delay.

    A romantic thriller, Ek Tha Tiger is produced by Aditya Chopra and directed by Kabir Khan.

    Salman-Katrina will be seen together on the screen after four years.Their last film together was the 2008 release, Yuvvraaj.

    Ek Tha Tiger will release on Wednesday. Incidentally, Salman Khan‘s starrer Bodyguard also released on Wednesday (31 August) last year.