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  • Phobia….Learn a new word!  Fredrick…..Who?

    Phobia….Learn a new word! Fredrick…..Who?

    Waiting…Film without an end!

    Once upon a time, many filmmakers out of a film institute took films shown to them as a part of the syllabus too seriously and decided to emulate a Fellini or a Bergman or a Truffaut. Most of these aspirants made films with NFDC backing but found no exposure towards which end, the Government built a small capacity cinema just to promote such film by the name of Akashwani in South Mumbai.

    What is different now is that, people with resources make such odd films which have little or nothing to do with films or entertainment as we know. Fortunately for such films, we have an oversupply of multi-screen cinemas with huge gaps to fill between two major commercial films. The last two months, for example, had no film that would provide sustenance to these screens for even the opening three days.
     
    Waiting is one such film which boasts of Naseeruddin Shah in the lead thus proffering some expectations. But, again, the film, its story idea, is an obsession of some individual with resources.

    Naseeruddin spends his days and nights at a posh Cochin hospital where his comatose wife, Suhasini Manirathnam, is lying under observation. It has been eight months and Naseeruddin has become a sort of an expert on his wife’s ailment. He expects best from the doctors at the hospital, who think his wife is beyond help. Also, Naseeruddin, a professor, is running out of money! Naseeruddin also has a thing to confess to his wife and, if for nothing else, wants her to regain consciousness for once just for him to make his confession!

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    This is when Kalki Koechlin enters the scene. Out on an assignment in Cochin, Kalki’s husband, Arjun Mathur, has met with a serious accident. He is in a vegetative state with no chance of survival. Both become friends, become a mutual support system, but both see a conspiracy in the hospital’s decisions.

    Actually, both may be miserable and feel helpless but, somehow, both find the time and the inclination to celebrate, play music, dance and generally enjoy. All this at Naseeruddin’s house where he also confesses to transgression.
    In such a film, the writers and makers usually spend days discussing the conclusion of the story but never agree on one. Here too, the conclusion is left to the viewer. In case the viewer cares by now!

     

    Producers: Priti Gupta, Manish Mundra.
    Director: Anu Menon.
    Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Kalki Koechlin, Arjun Mathur, Rajat Kapoor, Suhasini Maniratnam, Rajeev Ravindranathan.
     

    Phobia….Learn a new word!

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    Renowned makers like Raj Kapoor, B R Chopra, and many others did indulge at times in films with themes way different from the mainstream entertainers they made. RK’s Jagte Raho, Boot Polish; BR’s Kanoon, Ittefaq and so on were nowhere near regular commercial films. Some worked, some did not, but, in most cases, they were a piece from life.

    Phobia is a film dealing with a girl afflicted with Agoraphobia which is a fear or crowded places, open spaces or any sort of exposure. A subject not easy to identify with. In such a story, when the protagonist suffers due to her ailment, those around her as in family, friends and others reaching out to help also suffer. And, when such a case is brought to a cinema as a film, the audience suffers too.

    Radhika Apte is diagnosed with Agoraphobia. She shares her house with her sister and her child. Balancing her time between her job, child and Radhika becomes an ordeal for the sister. Radhika’s friend cum silent lover, Satyadeep Mishra, volunteers to help her. He borrows a friend’s house and puts up Radhika there. Here she need not face the crowds, keep to herself and try to regain her confidence. Mishra would look her up from time to time.

    Here, the agoraphobia takes the turn for the worst. There are no crowds, no one other than her whatsoever, now Radhika is scared of loneliness. It seems a girl lived there before her who has vanished without picking her bags and clothes or paying rent. She had a thing going with a neighbouring guy who, Radhika thinks, has killed her, Radhika keeps seeing her in her sleep as well as waking hours. The phobia finds an extension in horror.

    On its way to tackle Radhika’s problems, Phobia creates some mildly funny situations and some subtle comedy. It is some relief considering the theme provides nothing to regale. The fun lasts for a while, as, at the end, the film resorts to gore and unnecessary violence.

    What does not work, however, is Radhika’s character sketched as out rightly selfish and ingrate. Whatever the film’s length, it needs drastic trimming. The film has one good song in the beginning. It is a Radhika film all along and she puts in a commendable performance. Satyadeep does his bit with conviction. Ankur Vikal is good. The girl next door, Yashaswani, is a natural.

    Producer: Viki Rajani.
    Director: Pawan Kirplani.
    Cast: Radhika Apte, Satyadeep Mishra, Ankur Vikal, Yashswani Dayama.
     
     
    Fredrick…..Who?

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    Fredrick, if simply put, is a film about childhood romance. If you really care to know and learn more, it is about a childhood romance about gay couple in their teens. The thing is that, here, a deprived lover takes recourse to violence. Does a passive gay lover become so violent if deprived? Towards this end, Fredrick, the film assumes all kinds of angles. Except for the initial few minutes till the concluding few, it sticks to being an investigative story about a drug lord cum pimp and his cabal dominating the scenic township of Mussoorie.

    Avinash Dhyani is a sleuth belonging to the IB (Intelligence Bureau) married to Tulna Butalia, who is qualified but stopped short of joining the IB! Dhyani’s sister, on a trip to Mussoorie, has vanished from there. Sensing some foul play, Dhyani and Tulna decide to go to Mussoorie and follow the lead from where his sister was last seen.

    The serene and beautifully snow-clad Mussourie spews red blood as a local don’s goons let loose a reign of blood and gore; run a ring of flesh trade and drugs. The ringmaster of the whole violent show is one Fredrick, played by Prashant Narayanan.

    Dhyani and Tulna arrive as a honeymoon couple and soon they are approached in the same fashion as Dhyani’s sister was. They are drugged and while Dhyani is left to fend for himself, Tulna has been kidnapped.  Since the couple had come prepared for all eventualities Dhyani tracks down Tulna’s location. The game of chasing starts till Dhyani comes face to face with the dreaded don Prashant.

    Prashant’s men are spread all over including in the police force. He thinks nothing of killing his distractors, so why has he not killed Dhyani so far? That has a link with Fredrick’s early youth: he sees in Dhyani the gay partner he lost in his teens.

    The film takes the subject of gay relationships and blends it with crime which is not to say it is different from other such films. In fact, the flesh trade theme went out of fashion long before the 20th century began.

    The direction is clichéd and, except for outdoor locales, the film bears a 1960s look with gaudy sets. Musically, the film has a fair score. Editing is weak. While Dhyani and Tulna are okay, Prashant impresses with his rich and booming voice.
     
    Producer: Manish Kalaria.
    Director: Rajesh Butalia.
    Cast: Prashant Narayanan, Avinash Tyagi, Tulna Butalia.

  • Kalki Koechlin styles and curates eclectic looks for FabFurnish.com

    Kalki Koechlin styles and curates eclectic looks for FabFurnish.com

    MUMBAI: During the course of its 10 day long mega furniture and home decor festival, The greatFab Sale, FabFurnish.com has unveiled four electric looks styled and curated by actor Kalki Koechlin on 18 March.

    “Fabfurnish.com gave me the opportunity to create my dream home. It has a diverse range of products, which is uber-stylish yet affordable. It has been an enriching journey and I am happy with the way the looks finally shaped up. I hope viewers enjoy browsing through them and just like me, get inspired to find a bit of themselves in their homes,” said Koechlin about the association.

    FabFurnish.com co-founder Ankita Dabas Kohli said, “The new and revamped FabFurnish.com offers fresh looks and inspiration every day and aims to bring global design sensibilities to India. During The Great Fab Sale from March 18-28, we will have attractive offers on more than 100 brands, across categories.  Another highlight is the collection of summer looks curated exclusively by actor Kalki Koechlin. There is a lot of fun and inspiration coming up for our customers over next few days!

    Besides The great Fab Sale, the website is on a spree to feature real-life living spaces as a part of its #HeartisHome series. The section comprises a string of endearing stories and photo features.

    The #HeartisHome series started earlier this year with Kohli’s home tour giving a sneak peek into her favourite corners. This was followed by a couple of interesting home features including those of Midival Punditz’s Tapan Raj, veteran fashion designer Ritu Beri, famous fashion photographer and stylist duo Porus and Prayag, entrepreneur Nidhi Agarwal of Kaaryah and founder of décor brand Poppadum Art, Saanwari Gorwaney.
     

  • Kalki Koechlin styles and curates eclectic looks for FabFurnish.com

    Kalki Koechlin styles and curates eclectic looks for FabFurnish.com

    MUMBAI: During the course of its 10 day long mega furniture and home decor festival, The greatFab Sale, FabFurnish.com has unveiled four electric looks styled and curated by actor Kalki Koechlin on 18 March.

    “Fabfurnish.com gave me the opportunity to create my dream home. It has a diverse range of products, which is uber-stylish yet affordable. It has been an enriching journey and I am happy with the way the looks finally shaped up. I hope viewers enjoy browsing through them and just like me, get inspired to find a bit of themselves in their homes,” said Koechlin about the association.

    FabFurnish.com co-founder Ankita Dabas Kohli said, “The new and revamped FabFurnish.com offers fresh looks and inspiration every day and aims to bring global design sensibilities to India. During The Great Fab Sale from March 18-28, we will have attractive offers on more than 100 brands, across categories.  Another highlight is the collection of summer looks curated exclusively by actor Kalki Koechlin. There is a lot of fun and inspiration coming up for our customers over next few days!

    Besides The great Fab Sale, the website is on a spree to feature real-life living spaces as a part of its #HeartisHome series. The section comprises a string of endearing stories and photo features.

    The #HeartisHome series started earlier this year with Kohli’s home tour giving a sneak peek into her favourite corners. This was followed by a couple of interesting home features including those of Midival Punditz’s Tapan Raj, veteran fashion designer Ritu Beri, famous fashion photographer and stylist duo Porus and Prayag, entrepreneur Nidhi Agarwal of Kaaryah and founder of décor brand Poppadum Art, Saanwari Gorwaney.
     

  • Ratan Thiyam bags Lifetime Award, Mein Huun Yusuf aur Yeh Hai Mera Bhai bags four awards at annual Theatre Awards

    Ratan Thiyam bags Lifetime Award, Mein Huun Yusuf aur Yeh Hai Mera Bhai bags four awards at annual Theatre Awards

    NEW DELHI: National School of Drama Chairman Ratan Thiyam was conferred the lifetime achievement award at the 11th Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards (META) last night.

    The annual awards, which recognize excellence in theatre nationally, celebrate the intrinsic diversity and rich cultural traditions of India.

    META is India’s most comprehensive award and a premier honour for the theatre fraternity, awarding on-stage and off-stage talent across 14 award categories including the Lifetime Achievement Award. 

    The glittering award night saw the presence of Kalki Koechlin, Shabana Azmi, Lillete Dubey, Ira Dubey and performance by Niazi Nizami Brothers, Shabnam Virmani and Goura Prema. The META Awards Night was hosted by Kabir Bedi and Shivani Wazir

    Mein Huun Yusuf aur Yeh Hai Mera Bhai stole the limelight, bagging four awards (Best Direction, Best Production, Best Light Design, Best Sound/Music Design) and a Jury Special Mention for Best Actor in a Lead role (Male).

    Noted theatre guru and Padma Shri recipient Ratan Thiyam receive his award from Shabana Azmi. The Lifetime Achievement Award carries with a prize money of Rs. 5 lakh.

    Thiyam said, “I feel deeply honoured by this prestigious award. It’s a kind of gesture of encouragement for us who are working in the field of theatre. I am happy.”

    The 2016 META Jury comprised author Kunal Basu, actor Kusum Haider, director and theatre and film actor M.K. Raina, dancer- choreographer Tanushree Shankar, and actor-director Sushma Seth.

    Plays in diverse Indian Languages shone at the META Awards Nights this year with Shantanu Ghosh and Dyuti Ghosh of the Bengali play Haoai – The Eleventh Planet bagging the META for Best Actor in Supporting Role – Male & Female respectively for their portrayals of the shy Polu and the excitable Mrinmoyee.

    The Best Original Script was won by Kannada play Akshayambhara with its unique amalgamation of modern theatrical tools and the traditional Yakshagana dance theatre creating a contemporary narrative raising questions on female representation and male ownership. Prasad Cherkady, who plays a male actor in streevesha as Draupadi inAkshayambhara, won the Best Actor in Lead Role (Male).

    Sayalee Phatak won the Best Actor in Lead role (Female) for her depiction of the aggressive but troubled Mitra in search for her sexual identity in the play A Friend’s Story, an English adaptation of Vijay Tendulkar’s brilliant Marathi drama, Mitrachi Goshta.

    Malayalam play The Balcony was awarded the Best Costume Design for the authenticity of the costumes which transported the audience into the world of the production and Tamil play Kuhaimaravasigal bagged the Best Choreography Award for the rustic quality of the movements which were well in tune with the symbolism depicted all through the play.

    A unique stage adaptation of the 1920’s German silent horror film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari – set inside a rundown warehouse space featuring distinctive on-stage elements – won Best Stage Design.

    The Best Ensemble was presented to 07/07/07 based on the legal battle to save Reyhaneh Jabbari from the gallows.

    A spate of performances celebrated theatre’s big night and enthralled the audence including Qawalli by the Niazi Nizami Brothers, Shabnam Virmani’s spiritual musical journey through an exploration of Kabir’s poetry, a contemporary meets classical dance performance by Goura Prema and the Natya Nectar Dance Company and award-winning actress Kalki Koechlin’s chilling rendition of her poem The Printing Machine.

    Jay Shah, Head of Cultural Outreach, Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., said, “Every passing year of META strengthens our commitment to theatre. Seeing the astonishing levels of talent in our country and playing a role in bringing this to the nation’s notice fills the Mahindra Group with immense pride and satisfaction. This year was no different – it deepened our admiration for both theatre folks and audience.”

    Over the past few days, theatre enthusiasts in the capital were treated with a feast of 10 nominated productions from across the country, which were showcased on the META stage this year. The bevy of topics included contemporary interpretations of mythological texts, prostitution, molestation, false executions, human-like obsession, jealousy, betrayal and search for redemption.

    Commenting on META 2016 Teamwork Arts MD and Producer META Sanjoy Roysaid, “With every passing year META has witnessed trend-setting plays which have reflected the diversity of India and shone a light on the many issues that continue to challenge the world in these times.” 

  • Ratan Thiyam bags Lifetime Award, Mein Huun Yusuf aur Yeh Hai Mera Bhai bags four awards at annual Theatre Awards

    Ratan Thiyam bags Lifetime Award, Mein Huun Yusuf aur Yeh Hai Mera Bhai bags four awards at annual Theatre Awards

    NEW DELHI: National School of Drama Chairman Ratan Thiyam was conferred the lifetime achievement award at the 11th Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards (META) last night.

    The annual awards, which recognize excellence in theatre nationally, celebrate the intrinsic diversity and rich cultural traditions of India.

    META is India’s most comprehensive award and a premier honour for the theatre fraternity, awarding on-stage and off-stage talent across 14 award categories including the Lifetime Achievement Award. 

    The glittering award night saw the presence of Kalki Koechlin, Shabana Azmi, Lillete Dubey, Ira Dubey and performance by Niazi Nizami Brothers, Shabnam Virmani and Goura Prema. The META Awards Night was hosted by Kabir Bedi and Shivani Wazir

    Mein Huun Yusuf aur Yeh Hai Mera Bhai stole the limelight, bagging four awards (Best Direction, Best Production, Best Light Design, Best Sound/Music Design) and a Jury Special Mention for Best Actor in a Lead role (Male).

    Noted theatre guru and Padma Shri recipient Ratan Thiyam receive his award from Shabana Azmi. The Lifetime Achievement Award carries with a prize money of Rs. 5 lakh.

    Thiyam said, “I feel deeply honoured by this prestigious award. It’s a kind of gesture of encouragement for us who are working in the field of theatre. I am happy.”

    The 2016 META Jury comprised author Kunal Basu, actor Kusum Haider, director and theatre and film actor M.K. Raina, dancer- choreographer Tanushree Shankar, and actor-director Sushma Seth.

    Plays in diverse Indian Languages shone at the META Awards Nights this year with Shantanu Ghosh and Dyuti Ghosh of the Bengali play Haoai – The Eleventh Planet bagging the META for Best Actor in Supporting Role – Male & Female respectively for their portrayals of the shy Polu and the excitable Mrinmoyee.

    The Best Original Script was won by Kannada play Akshayambhara with its unique amalgamation of modern theatrical tools and the traditional Yakshagana dance theatre creating a contemporary narrative raising questions on female representation and male ownership. Prasad Cherkady, who plays a male actor in streevesha as Draupadi inAkshayambhara, won the Best Actor in Lead Role (Male).

    Sayalee Phatak won the Best Actor in Lead role (Female) for her depiction of the aggressive but troubled Mitra in search for her sexual identity in the play A Friend’s Story, an English adaptation of Vijay Tendulkar’s brilliant Marathi drama, Mitrachi Goshta.

    Malayalam play The Balcony was awarded the Best Costume Design for the authenticity of the costumes which transported the audience into the world of the production and Tamil play Kuhaimaravasigal bagged the Best Choreography Award for the rustic quality of the movements which were well in tune with the symbolism depicted all through the play.

    A unique stage adaptation of the 1920’s German silent horror film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari – set inside a rundown warehouse space featuring distinctive on-stage elements – won Best Stage Design.

    The Best Ensemble was presented to 07/07/07 based on the legal battle to save Reyhaneh Jabbari from the gallows.

    A spate of performances celebrated theatre’s big night and enthralled the audence including Qawalli by the Niazi Nizami Brothers, Shabnam Virmani’s spiritual musical journey through an exploration of Kabir’s poetry, a contemporary meets classical dance performance by Goura Prema and the Natya Nectar Dance Company and award-winning actress Kalki Koechlin’s chilling rendition of her poem The Printing Machine.

    Jay Shah, Head of Cultural Outreach, Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., said, “Every passing year of META strengthens our commitment to theatre. Seeing the astonishing levels of talent in our country and playing a role in bringing this to the nation’s notice fills the Mahindra Group with immense pride and satisfaction. This year was no different – it deepened our admiration for both theatre folks and audience.”

    Over the past few days, theatre enthusiasts in the capital were treated with a feast of 10 nominated productions from across the country, which were showcased on the META stage this year. The bevy of topics included contemporary interpretations of mythological texts, prostitution, molestation, false executions, human-like obsession, jealousy, betrayal and search for redemption.

    Commenting on META 2016 Teamwork Arts MD and Producer META Sanjoy Roysaid, “With every passing year META has witnessed trend-setting plays which have reflected the diversity of India and shone a light on the many issues that continue to challenge the world in these times.” 

  • Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) announces Galas and a stellar line-up

    Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) announces Galas and a stellar line-up

    MUMBAI:  The 14 edition of the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) held at ArcLight, Hollywood in Los Angeles, California from 6 to 10 April, 2016, announced its eclectic line-up of 27 films (16 features and 11 shorts) to be screened this year.

    The festival is widely recognized as the premiere showcase of ground breaking Indian cinema globally.

    Opening the festival on April 6 is the U.S. premiere of the powerful Angry Indian Goddesses, from filmmaker and four-time IFFLA alum Pan Nalin. Anu Menon’s poignant Waiting, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Kalki Koechlin, closes the festival with its North American premiere on April 10. Gala tickets and passes are now available at http://www.indianfilmfestival.org/.

    Three films will have their world premiere at the five-day film festival namely, CRD by Kranti Kanade, Babu’s Dilemma by Collin D’Cunha, and Anurag Kashyap produced Mochi (The Cobbler) by Saqib Pandor. In addition, there will be two North American premieres, and ten U.S. premieres.
    More features and shorts from female filmmakers will be presented this year by IFFLA than ever before, including: Deepa Mehta’s gangster drama Beeba Boys; Leena Yadav’s Parched, a piercing examination of India’s patriarchal culture through the stories of four women; Ruchika Oberoi’s genre-bending triptych, Island City; and Rinku Kalsy’s documentary For the Love of a Man, about the fierce devotion shared by South-Indian superstar Rajinikanth’s fans; and in the shorts program, Payal Sethi’s Leeches, Megha Ramaswamy’s Bunny, Pritha Chakraborthy’s Ashrut (Silent Voices) and Sonejuhi Sinha’sLove Comes Later, among others.

    The festival also features two LGBT titles, Hansal Mehta’s politically-charged Aligarh and the short Daaravtha (The Threshold) by Nishant Roy Bombarde, which are bold and compelling statements from filmmakers.

    Tamil cinema has recently emerged as a force on the world stage, and this is exemplified in the two fascinating? Tamil features in the program: Visaaranai (Interrogation) and Kirumi (Virus).

    Highlights in the shorts program include the world premiere of Mochi (The Cobbler), an impressive directorial debut from Saqib Pandor, produced by Anurag Kashyap, and the North American premiere of Anuj Gulati’s The Manliest Man, a boldly told, absurdist tale that reveals a visionary emerging director.

    Attending the festival this year to present their films will be a host of celebrated filmmakers, including Bhaskar Hazarika (Kothanodi), KrantiKanade (CRD), Hansal Mehta (Aligarh), Prashant Nair & Swati Shetty (Umrika), Pan Nalin(Angry Indian Goddesses),Ruchika Oberoi (Island City), Q (Brahman Naman) and Leena Yadav (Parched).
    IFFLA will also host stars from a number of films, including Kalki Koechlin (Waiting) and many of the actors featured in Angry Indian Goddesses.

    Talking about the impressive line-up, Christina Marouda, Founder of IFFLA said, “India’s independent filmmakers are taking bold risks, defying convention, and responding to injustice in each of these visionary films, and the results are breathtaking.” Mike Dougherty, the Director of Programming adds, “I’m extremely excited for our Los Angeles audience to experience these films, which have garnered raves from around the world, or are making their world premieres with us.”

    Complete Line-up

    OPENING NIGHT GALA

    ANGRY INDIAN GODDESSES
    India/2015/115min/DCP/Hindi and English
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Pan Nalin

    Logline: When an eclectic group of women gathers to celebrate the impending nuptials of a close mutual friend, sparks fly as they each discover the power – and the fury – of the angry goddesses that lie within.  

    CLOSING NIGHT GALA

    WAITING
    India/2015/92min/DCP/Hindi and English
    North American Premiere
    Director: Anu Menon

    Logline: While their spouses lie in comas, two strangers develop a deep connection in the hospital to help support each other through the trials of waiting and grief.

    FEATURES

    •ALIGARH
    India/2015/114min/DCP/Hindi
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Hansal Mehta
    Logline: The true story of Dr. ShrinivasRamchandraSiras, a linguistics professor at Aligarh Muslim University whose outing and threatened termination caused an uproar.

    •BEEBA BOYS
    Canada/2015/103min/DCP/Punjabi and English
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Deepa Mehta (IFFLA alum)
    Logline: A ruthless and charismatic Sikh Canadian gangster leads his crew into war for drugs, money and respect.

    •BRAHMAN NAMAN
    UK/2015/90min/DCP/English
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Q
    Logline:  A team of misfits at Bangalore University makes an alcohol-fueled cross-country journey to the National Quiz Championships, determined to defeat their archrivals and lose their virginities.

    This year’s Sundance Film Festival heard non-stop buzz about director Q’s latest brazen cinematic provocation: a 1980s-set coming-of-age sex comedy. There’s much more on this film’s mind than young lust and sexual hijinks…but it does have plenty of that to spare!

    •CRD
    India/2016/108min/DCP/Hindi and English
    World Premiere
    Director: Kranti Kanade (IFFLA alum)
    Logline:  As aspiring writer Chetan prepares to compete in a prestigious college theater festival, he explores his creative impulses in radical, hilarious and destructive ways.

    •FOR THE LOVE OF A MAN
    India/2015/82min/DCP/Tamil and English
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Rinku Kalsy
    Logline: An entertaining and unforgettable look at the godlike devotion by millions of fans for South-Indian super-star Rajinikanth.

    •ISLAND CITY
    India/2015/111min/DCP/Hindi
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Ruchika Oberoi
    Logline: Three stories set in the sprawling city of Mumbai reveal the absurd, bittersweet and heartbreaking ways three characters attempt to push back against society’s plans for them.

    Oberoi brilliantly plays with genre as her film effortlessly shifts from absurdist comedy to escapist fantasy to realist drama (there’s even a tinge of science fiction). Though each character’s journey is markedly different, their goals are similar: to push back against the demands forced on them without any regard for their personal desires. Oberoi’s unique vision won the Best Young Director Award of the Venice Days section at the 2015 Venice Film Festival.

    •KIRUMI (Virus)
    India/2015/99min/DCP/Tamil
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Anucharan Murugaiyan
    Logline:  An irresponsible young man finds work as a police informant, but his careless tactics soon anger some of Chennai’s most dangerous criminals, and put him and his loved ones in jeopardy.

    First-time director Anucharan Murugaiyan delivers a riveting, white-knuckle thriller from a script co-written with rising star and Tamil filmmaker M. Manikandan (director of 2015 IFFLA Audience Award winner THE CROW’S EGG). Their collaboration is a fine example of Tamil cinema’s recent emergence as a force on the world stage, and a superb elevation of the crime genre into a stylish, sophisticated look at corruption from the inside.

    •KOTHANODI (The River of Fables)
    India/2015/117min/DCP/Assamese
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Bhaskar Hazarika
    Logline:  A darker side to motherhood is revealed in these Assamese folktales about four women’s strange and unsettling relationships with their children.

    •MASAAN (Fly Away Solo)
    India, France/2015/109min/DCP/Hindi
    Director: Neeraj Ghaywan (IFFLA alum)
    Logline:  Four very different lives intersect along the Ganges, each longing to escape the moral constructs of a small town.

    In the past year, IFFLA alum Neeraj Ghaywan’s debut feature has become one of the most celebrated independent Indian films in recent memory. Its premiere in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section saw the film win the prestigious FIPRESCI prize, and the section’s jury honored Ghaywan with the Promising Future Award. The film’s release in India garnered rave reviews and is poised to make stars of its talented young cast, including Vicky Kaushal, Richa Chadha and Shweta Tripathi.

    •OTTAAL (The Trap)
    India/2014/81min/DCP/Malayalam
    U.S. Premiere
    Director:  Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair
    Logline: When an orphan’s kind grandfather falls ill, the young boy is confronted with the bleak fate of millions of children worldwide.

    Winner of the Crystal Bear in the Generation Kplus section of the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival, OTTAAL is directed with patient mastery by director Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair, and anchored by a heartbreaking performance from its young lead, Ashanth K. Sha.

    •PARCHED
    India/UK/USA/2015/117min/DCP/Hindi
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Leena Yadav
    Logline: Four small-town women struggling with mistreatment and misogyny find surprising ways to take control of their lives.

    Leena Yadav’s drama premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, and went on to play the Stockholm International Film Festival, where it won the festival’s Impact Award. With vivid, lived-in performances and a script by Yadav that never simplifies what is a complex reality for many Indian women, PARCHED spotlights a harsh patriarchal culture and the women and girls who remain steadfast within it.

    •UMRIKA
    India/2015/102min/DCP/Hindi
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Prashant Nair (IFFLA alum)
    Log line: A young man must learn the truth about what happened to his older brother after he left their small Indian village for the magical, faraway land of “Umrika.”

    Showcasing winning performances by Suraj Sharma (LIFE OF PI) and Tony Revolori (THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL), UMRIKA won the Sundance World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award along with other accolades at festivals around the world. With a moving mix of humor, piercing loss and sacrifice, writer-director and IFFLA alum Prashant Nair captures the power of stories about the faraway, mythical places that are never quite real, but we still risk everything to reach.

    •VISAARANAI (Interrogation)
    India/2015/108min/DCP/Tamil
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Vetri Maaran
    Logline: When a Tamil-speaking immigrant lands in jail on trumped up charges, he must navigate a labyrinth of police brutality and corruption.

    SHORTS

    •ASHRUT (Silent Voices)
    India/2014/26min/DCP/Bengali
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Pritha Chakraborty
    Logline: An intimate documentary portrait of three sisters and their mother that explores the women’s unrealized dreams and confinement to domesticity.

    •BABU’S DILEMMA
    India/2015/24min/HDCAM/Hindi and English
    World Premiere
    Director: Collin D’Cunha
    Logline: An immigrant construction worker in Dubai who can barely make ends meet must find a way to send an expensive gift to his wife back in India.

    •BUNNY
    India/2015/15min/DCP/Non-dialogue
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Megha Ramaswamy
    Logline: A young girl mourns the death of her stuffed bunny.

    •CHHAYA (The Shadow)
    UK/2015/10min/DCP/Non-dialogue 
    Director: Debanjan Nandy
    Logline: Fantasy and reality vehemently clash in the nursing home quarters of a lonely widower.

    •DAARAVTHA (The Threshold)
    India/2016/30min/DCP/Marathi
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Nishant Roy Bombarde
    Logline: Torn between a patriarchal Indian upbringing and his natural urge to identify with the opposite gender, an adolescent boy discovers his sexuality.

    •LEECHES
    India/2016/27min/DCP/Urdu and Dakhani
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Payal Sethi
    Logline: A woman embarks on a dangerous journey to save her young sister from being sold as a One-Day Bride.

    •LOVE COMES LATER
    USA/2015/10min/Blu-ray/English
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Sonejuhi Sinha
    Logline: An undocumented motel worker faces a life-altering decision when she discovers she’s pregnant.

    •MAST QALANDAR
    India/2015/15min/DCP/Punjabi and Hindi
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Divij Roopchand
    Logline: All this rap-loving Sikh boy wants for his thirteenth birthday is a new hairdo.

    •MOCHI (The Cobbler)
    India/2016/20min/Blu-ray/Hindi and Marathi
    World Premiere
    Director: Saqib Pandor
    Logline: When a struggling shoe repairman loses an expensive pair of shoes, his entire world starts to crumble.

    •PLAYGROUNDS
    India/2014/18min/Blu-ray/Hindi and Tamil
    U.S. Premiere
    Directors: ShamikSen Gupta, Pallavi MD
    Logline: When a rickshaw driver discovers a young boy in the back seat of his auto, he embarks on a dark journey to find the child’s parents.

    •THE MANLIEST MAN
    India/2016/23min/DCP/ Hindi and Bundeli
    North American Premiere
    Director: Anuj Gulati
    Logline: When the village potter fails to produce a son, the community Chief calls for a “manlier” man to help the family bear a male offspring.

    About IFFLA
    Now in its 14th year, the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is a nonprofit organization devoted to a greater appreciation of Indian cinema and culture by showcasing films and promoting the diverse perspectives of the Indian diaspora.

    The five-day festival is the premiere platform for the latest in cutting-edge global Indian cinema and bridges the gap between the two largest entertainment industries in the world – Hollywood and India. The festival will showcase more than 25 films from the Indian filmmaking community across the globe, host the highly anticipated Opening and Closing red carpet Galas, and the Closing Awards ceremony.

    About ArcLight Cinemas
    ArcLight Cinemas, created by Pacific Theatres, a privately owned, Los Angeles based company with 60 years of theatrical exhibition history throughout California, Hawaii and Washington. ArcLight Cinemas operates five theaters in California including Hollywood, Pasadena, Sherman Oaks, El Segundo and La Jolla, and one theater in Bethesda, Md., with additional theaters under construction in Chicago and Santa Monica, California, slated for a 2015 opening. ArcLight also owns and operates the historic Cinerama Dome and programs the TCL Chinese Theatre and IMAX in Hollywood. Pacific Theatres currently operates theaters in Los Angeles that include The Grove and The Americana at Brand in Glendale, CA.

    Christina Marouda, Founder of IFFLA and participant filmmakers are available for interviews. Kindly let us know if you would like to speak to anyone of them.

  • Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) announces Galas and a stellar line-up

    Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) announces Galas and a stellar line-up

    MUMBAI:  The 14 edition of the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) held at ArcLight, Hollywood in Los Angeles, California from 6 to 10 April, 2016, announced its eclectic line-up of 27 films (16 features and 11 shorts) to be screened this year.

    The festival is widely recognized as the premiere showcase of ground breaking Indian cinema globally.

    Opening the festival on April 6 is the U.S. premiere of the powerful Angry Indian Goddesses, from filmmaker and four-time IFFLA alum Pan Nalin. Anu Menon’s poignant Waiting, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Kalki Koechlin, closes the festival with its North American premiere on April 10. Gala tickets and passes are now available at http://www.indianfilmfestival.org/.

    Three films will have their world premiere at the five-day film festival namely, CRD by Kranti Kanade, Babu’s Dilemma by Collin D’Cunha, and Anurag Kashyap produced Mochi (The Cobbler) by Saqib Pandor. In addition, there will be two North American premieres, and ten U.S. premieres.
    More features and shorts from female filmmakers will be presented this year by IFFLA than ever before, including: Deepa Mehta’s gangster drama Beeba Boys; Leena Yadav’s Parched, a piercing examination of India’s patriarchal culture through the stories of four women; Ruchika Oberoi’s genre-bending triptych, Island City; and Rinku Kalsy’s documentary For the Love of a Man, about the fierce devotion shared by South-Indian superstar Rajinikanth’s fans; and in the shorts program, Payal Sethi’s Leeches, Megha Ramaswamy’s Bunny, Pritha Chakraborthy’s Ashrut (Silent Voices) and Sonejuhi Sinha’sLove Comes Later, among others.

    The festival also features two LGBT titles, Hansal Mehta’s politically-charged Aligarh and the short Daaravtha (The Threshold) by Nishant Roy Bombarde, which are bold and compelling statements from filmmakers.

    Tamil cinema has recently emerged as a force on the world stage, and this is exemplified in the two fascinating? Tamil features in the program: Visaaranai (Interrogation) and Kirumi (Virus).

    Highlights in the shorts program include the world premiere of Mochi (The Cobbler), an impressive directorial debut from Saqib Pandor, produced by Anurag Kashyap, and the North American premiere of Anuj Gulati’s The Manliest Man, a boldly told, absurdist tale that reveals a visionary emerging director.

    Attending the festival this year to present their films will be a host of celebrated filmmakers, including Bhaskar Hazarika (Kothanodi), KrantiKanade (CRD), Hansal Mehta (Aligarh), Prashant Nair & Swati Shetty (Umrika), Pan Nalin(Angry Indian Goddesses),Ruchika Oberoi (Island City), Q (Brahman Naman) and Leena Yadav (Parched).
    IFFLA will also host stars from a number of films, including Kalki Koechlin (Waiting) and many of the actors featured in Angry Indian Goddesses.

    Talking about the impressive line-up, Christina Marouda, Founder of IFFLA said, “India’s independent filmmakers are taking bold risks, defying convention, and responding to injustice in each of these visionary films, and the results are breathtaking.” Mike Dougherty, the Director of Programming adds, “I’m extremely excited for our Los Angeles audience to experience these films, which have garnered raves from around the world, or are making their world premieres with us.”

    Complete Line-up

    OPENING NIGHT GALA

    ANGRY INDIAN GODDESSES
    India/2015/115min/DCP/Hindi and English
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Pan Nalin

    Logline: When an eclectic group of women gathers to celebrate the impending nuptials of a close mutual friend, sparks fly as they each discover the power – and the fury – of the angry goddesses that lie within.  

    CLOSING NIGHT GALA

    WAITING
    India/2015/92min/DCP/Hindi and English
    North American Premiere
    Director: Anu Menon

    Logline: While their spouses lie in comas, two strangers develop a deep connection in the hospital to help support each other through the trials of waiting and grief.

    FEATURES

    •ALIGARH
    India/2015/114min/DCP/Hindi
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Hansal Mehta
    Logline: The true story of Dr. ShrinivasRamchandraSiras, a linguistics professor at Aligarh Muslim University whose outing and threatened termination caused an uproar.

    •BEEBA BOYS
    Canada/2015/103min/DCP/Punjabi and English
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Deepa Mehta (IFFLA alum)
    Logline: A ruthless and charismatic Sikh Canadian gangster leads his crew into war for drugs, money and respect.

    •BRAHMAN NAMAN
    UK/2015/90min/DCP/English
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Q
    Logline:  A team of misfits at Bangalore University makes an alcohol-fueled cross-country journey to the National Quiz Championships, determined to defeat their archrivals and lose their virginities.

    This year’s Sundance Film Festival heard non-stop buzz about director Q’s latest brazen cinematic provocation: a 1980s-set coming-of-age sex comedy. There’s much more on this film’s mind than young lust and sexual hijinks…but it does have plenty of that to spare!

    •CRD
    India/2016/108min/DCP/Hindi and English
    World Premiere
    Director: Kranti Kanade (IFFLA alum)
    Logline:  As aspiring writer Chetan prepares to compete in a prestigious college theater festival, he explores his creative impulses in radical, hilarious and destructive ways.

    •FOR THE LOVE OF A MAN
    India/2015/82min/DCP/Tamil and English
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Rinku Kalsy
    Logline: An entertaining and unforgettable look at the godlike devotion by millions of fans for South-Indian super-star Rajinikanth.

    •ISLAND CITY
    India/2015/111min/DCP/Hindi
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Ruchika Oberoi
    Logline: Three stories set in the sprawling city of Mumbai reveal the absurd, bittersweet and heartbreaking ways three characters attempt to push back against society’s plans for them.

    Oberoi brilliantly plays with genre as her film effortlessly shifts from absurdist comedy to escapist fantasy to realist drama (there’s even a tinge of science fiction). Though each character’s journey is markedly different, their goals are similar: to push back against the demands forced on them without any regard for their personal desires. Oberoi’s unique vision won the Best Young Director Award of the Venice Days section at the 2015 Venice Film Festival.

    •KIRUMI (Virus)
    India/2015/99min/DCP/Tamil
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Anucharan Murugaiyan
    Logline:  An irresponsible young man finds work as a police informant, but his careless tactics soon anger some of Chennai’s most dangerous criminals, and put him and his loved ones in jeopardy.

    First-time director Anucharan Murugaiyan delivers a riveting, white-knuckle thriller from a script co-written with rising star and Tamil filmmaker M. Manikandan (director of 2015 IFFLA Audience Award winner THE CROW’S EGG). Their collaboration is a fine example of Tamil cinema’s recent emergence as a force on the world stage, and a superb elevation of the crime genre into a stylish, sophisticated look at corruption from the inside.

    •KOTHANODI (The River of Fables)
    India/2015/117min/DCP/Assamese
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Bhaskar Hazarika
    Logline:  A darker side to motherhood is revealed in these Assamese folktales about four women’s strange and unsettling relationships with their children.

    •MASAAN (Fly Away Solo)
    India, France/2015/109min/DCP/Hindi
    Director: Neeraj Ghaywan (IFFLA alum)
    Logline:  Four very different lives intersect along the Ganges, each longing to escape the moral constructs of a small town.

    In the past year, IFFLA alum Neeraj Ghaywan’s debut feature has become one of the most celebrated independent Indian films in recent memory. Its premiere in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section saw the film win the prestigious FIPRESCI prize, and the section’s jury honored Ghaywan with the Promising Future Award. The film’s release in India garnered rave reviews and is poised to make stars of its talented young cast, including Vicky Kaushal, Richa Chadha and Shweta Tripathi.

    •OTTAAL (The Trap)
    India/2014/81min/DCP/Malayalam
    U.S. Premiere
    Director:  Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair
    Logline: When an orphan’s kind grandfather falls ill, the young boy is confronted with the bleak fate of millions of children worldwide.

    Winner of the Crystal Bear in the Generation Kplus section of the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival, OTTAAL is directed with patient mastery by director Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair, and anchored by a heartbreaking performance from its young lead, Ashanth K. Sha.

    •PARCHED
    India/UK/USA/2015/117min/DCP/Hindi
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Leena Yadav
    Logline: Four small-town women struggling with mistreatment and misogyny find surprising ways to take control of their lives.

    Leena Yadav’s drama premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, and went on to play the Stockholm International Film Festival, where it won the festival’s Impact Award. With vivid, lived-in performances and a script by Yadav that never simplifies what is a complex reality for many Indian women, PARCHED spotlights a harsh patriarchal culture and the women and girls who remain steadfast within it.

    •UMRIKA
    India/2015/102min/DCP/Hindi
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Prashant Nair (IFFLA alum)
    Log line: A young man must learn the truth about what happened to his older brother after he left their small Indian village for the magical, faraway land of “Umrika.”

    Showcasing winning performances by Suraj Sharma (LIFE OF PI) and Tony Revolori (THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL), UMRIKA won the Sundance World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award along with other accolades at festivals around the world. With a moving mix of humor, piercing loss and sacrifice, writer-director and IFFLA alum Prashant Nair captures the power of stories about the faraway, mythical places that are never quite real, but we still risk everything to reach.

    •VISAARANAI (Interrogation)
    India/2015/108min/DCP/Tamil
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Vetri Maaran
    Logline: When a Tamil-speaking immigrant lands in jail on trumped up charges, he must navigate a labyrinth of police brutality and corruption.

    SHORTS

    •ASHRUT (Silent Voices)
    India/2014/26min/DCP/Bengali
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Pritha Chakraborty
    Logline: An intimate documentary portrait of three sisters and their mother that explores the women’s unrealized dreams and confinement to domesticity.

    •BABU’S DILEMMA
    India/2015/24min/HDCAM/Hindi and English
    World Premiere
    Director: Collin D’Cunha
    Logline: An immigrant construction worker in Dubai who can barely make ends meet must find a way to send an expensive gift to his wife back in India.

    •BUNNY
    India/2015/15min/DCP/Non-dialogue
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Megha Ramaswamy
    Logline: A young girl mourns the death of her stuffed bunny.

    •CHHAYA (The Shadow)
    UK/2015/10min/DCP/Non-dialogue 
    Director: Debanjan Nandy
    Logline: Fantasy and reality vehemently clash in the nursing home quarters of a lonely widower.

    •DAARAVTHA (The Threshold)
    India/2016/30min/DCP/Marathi
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Nishant Roy Bombarde
    Logline: Torn between a patriarchal Indian upbringing and his natural urge to identify with the opposite gender, an adolescent boy discovers his sexuality.

    •LEECHES
    India/2016/27min/DCP/Urdu and Dakhani
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Payal Sethi
    Logline: A woman embarks on a dangerous journey to save her young sister from being sold as a One-Day Bride.

    •LOVE COMES LATER
    USA/2015/10min/Blu-ray/English
    Los Angeles Premiere
    Director: Sonejuhi Sinha
    Logline: An undocumented motel worker faces a life-altering decision when she discovers she’s pregnant.

    •MAST QALANDAR
    India/2015/15min/DCP/Punjabi and Hindi
    U.S. Premiere
    Director: Divij Roopchand
    Logline: All this rap-loving Sikh boy wants for his thirteenth birthday is a new hairdo.

    •MOCHI (The Cobbler)
    India/2016/20min/Blu-ray/Hindi and Marathi
    World Premiere
    Director: Saqib Pandor
    Logline: When a struggling shoe repairman loses an expensive pair of shoes, his entire world starts to crumble.

    •PLAYGROUNDS
    India/2014/18min/Blu-ray/Hindi and Tamil
    U.S. Premiere
    Directors: ShamikSen Gupta, Pallavi MD
    Logline: When a rickshaw driver discovers a young boy in the back seat of his auto, he embarks on a dark journey to find the child’s parents.

    •THE MANLIEST MAN
    India/2016/23min/DCP/ Hindi and Bundeli
    North American Premiere
    Director: Anuj Gulati
    Logline: When the village potter fails to produce a son, the community Chief calls for a “manlier” man to help the family bear a male offspring.

    About IFFLA
    Now in its 14th year, the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is a nonprofit organization devoted to a greater appreciation of Indian cinema and culture by showcasing films and promoting the diverse perspectives of the Indian diaspora.

    The five-day festival is the premiere platform for the latest in cutting-edge global Indian cinema and bridges the gap between the two largest entertainment industries in the world – Hollywood and India. The festival will showcase more than 25 films from the Indian filmmaking community across the globe, host the highly anticipated Opening and Closing red carpet Galas, and the Closing Awards ceremony.

    About ArcLight Cinemas
    ArcLight Cinemas, created by Pacific Theatres, a privately owned, Los Angeles based company with 60 years of theatrical exhibition history throughout California, Hawaii and Washington. ArcLight Cinemas operates five theaters in California including Hollywood, Pasadena, Sherman Oaks, El Segundo and La Jolla, and one theater in Bethesda, Md., with additional theaters under construction in Chicago and Santa Monica, California, slated for a 2015 opening. ArcLight also owns and operates the historic Cinerama Dome and programs the TCL Chinese Theatre and IMAX in Hollywood. Pacific Theatres currently operates theaters in Los Angeles that include The Grove and The Americana at Brand in Glendale, CA.

    Christina Marouda, Founder of IFFLA and participant filmmakers are available for interviews. Kindly let us know if you would like to speak to anyone of them.

  • Priyanka Chopra partners nexGTV for digital series ‘It’s My City’

    Priyanka Chopra partners nexGTV for digital series ‘It’s My City’

    MUMBAI: Multi-faceted actor Priyanka Chopra, who made her international television debut with ABC’s espionage thriller Quantico, will soon make her online debut with a digital series called It’s My City.

     

    Chopra has joined hands with nexGTV, Fluence and Endemol-Shine India to create an original 14-part mobi-series about four girls on a journey of life, love and lunacy in the city of Mumbai.

     

    The bi-weekly mobi-series will premiere on nexGTv on 22 January, with new mobisodes every Tuesday and Friday.

     

    It may be recalled that Yash Raj Films had last year released a web series called Man’s World, which had cameos from multiple Bollywood stars like Parineeti Chopra, Kalki Koechlin and Richa Chadda amongst others. On the other hand, ErosNow had also unveiled ambitious plans to release original web series starring actors like Bipasha Basu, Chitrangda Singh, Radhika Apte, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Ayushmann Khurrana. While these digital series are as yet unreleased, Chopra’s It’s My City will be India’s first celebrity led mobi-series.

     

    It’s My City has been created by Fluence and produced in association with Chopra’s production company, Purple Pebble Pictures and Endemol-Shine India.

     

    Chopra said, “Digital is the new frontier of content and I’m diving right in! It’s a super exciting world in which I find myself equally fascinated with and immersed in completely. The thought behind It’s My City is progressive… to go where the young audience has moved towards… to connect with them in a style that they can identify with and for me personally, to engage with them in a whole new way. I’m excited to be embarking on this journey with such amazing partners – nexGTV who not only have created a robust platform for mobile entertainment but have also made a firm commitment to creating and delivering quality, original content. I’m thankful to Fluence and Endemol-Shine India for being such a formidable force and co-producers in our maiden digital venture. It’s time to just press ‘PLAY’!!!”

     

    nexGTV COO Abhesh Verma added, “As the first South Asian woman to win the hugely popular People’s Choice Award, Priyanka Chopra is today an undisputed beacon of strength and a role model for countless young women worldwide. As someone who has challenged and redefined the status quo numerous times over the years, she epitomises the young, Indian woman of today and is therefore the perfect match! In associating with Priyanka forIt’s My City mobi-series, we have attempted to channel her own experiences as a young woman wanting to create her own special identity in a city far from home.”

     

    Fluence’s Rishi Negi said, “Fluence is in the business of creating unique and differentiated digital experiences with India’s top talents. Priyanka Chopra is one such amazing and versatile actor who has mesmerised fans across the globe, she is also one of the most influential social media celebrities in India. Creating this series with Priyanka for nexGTv is another step towards our growing focus on digital content development. This collaboration will draw audience subscriptions and views for the show and the platform via social media by engaging Priyanka’s close to 35 million fans and followers in a new and highly compelling way.”

  • Priyanka Chopra partners nexGTV for digital series ‘It’s My City’

    Priyanka Chopra partners nexGTV for digital series ‘It’s My City’

    MUMBAI: Multi-faceted actor Priyanka Chopra, who made her international television debut with ABC’s espionage thriller Quantico, will soon make her online debut with a digital series called It’s My City.

     

    Chopra has joined hands with nexGTV, Fluence and Endemol-Shine India to create an original 14-part mobi-series about four girls on a journey of life, love and lunacy in the city of Mumbai.

     

    The bi-weekly mobi-series will premiere on nexGTv on 22 January, with new mobisodes every Tuesday and Friday.

     

    It may be recalled that Yash Raj Films had last year released a web series called Man’s World, which had cameos from multiple Bollywood stars like Parineeti Chopra, Kalki Koechlin and Richa Chadda amongst others. On the other hand, ErosNow had also unveiled ambitious plans to release original web series starring actors like Bipasha Basu, Chitrangda Singh, Radhika Apte, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Ayushmann Khurrana. While these digital series are as yet unreleased, Chopra’s It’s My City will be India’s first celebrity led mobi-series.

     

    It’s My City has been created by Fluence and produced in association with Chopra’s production company, Purple Pebble Pictures and Endemol-Shine India.

     

    Chopra said, “Digital is the new frontier of content and I’m diving right in! It’s a super exciting world in which I find myself equally fascinated with and immersed in completely. The thought behind It’s My City is progressive… to go where the young audience has moved towards… to connect with them in a style that they can identify with and for me personally, to engage with them in a whole new way. I’m excited to be embarking on this journey with such amazing partners – nexGTV who not only have created a robust platform for mobile entertainment but have also made a firm commitment to creating and delivering quality, original content. I’m thankful to Fluence and Endemol-Shine India for being such a formidable force and co-producers in our maiden digital venture. It’s time to just press ‘PLAY’!!!”

     

    nexGTV COO Abhesh Verma added, “As the first South Asian woman to win the hugely popular People’s Choice Award, Priyanka Chopra is today an undisputed beacon of strength and a role model for countless young women worldwide. As someone who has challenged and redefined the status quo numerous times over the years, she epitomises the young, Indian woman of today and is therefore the perfect match! In associating with Priyanka forIt’s My City mobi-series, we have attempted to channel her own experiences as a young woman wanting to create her own special identity in a city far from home.”

     

    Fluence’s Rishi Negi said, “Fluence is in the business of creating unique and differentiated digital experiences with India’s top talents. Priyanka Chopra is one such amazing and versatile actor who has mesmerised fans across the globe, she is also one of the most influential social media celebrities in India. Creating this series with Priyanka for nexGTv is another step towards our growing focus on digital content development. This collaboration will draw audience subscriptions and views for the show and the platform via social media by engaging Priyanka’s close to 35 million fans and followers in a new and highly compelling way.”

  • NDTV Prime to air online series ‘The Big Indian Picture T?te-?-T?te’

    NDTV Prime to air online series ‘The Big Indian Picture T?te-?-T?te’

    MUMBAI: Continuing their efforts of bringing the path-breaking independent publishers to the fore, NDTV Prime is all set to launch a brand new series, The Big Indian Picture T?te-?-T?te.

     

    Premiering on Monday, 1 June at 9 pm the show will aim at unraveling the mysterious lives of Bollywood personalities.

     

    The Big Indian Pictures T?te-?-T?te will feature in-depth and intimate interviews of film personalities who are critical to this era of filmmaking. The series will be hosted by the multi- talented editor-in-chief of The Big Indian Picture, Pragya Tiwari. Shot in real locations, the show will bring to light the real star from the reel star.

     

    The premier episode on 1 June at 9 pm will see Pragya Tiwari digging deep into the personal life of the only fourth generation star of bollywood, Ranbir Kapoor. In this exhaustive interview he dissects his life and career journey, relationships and friendships. We will also see him talking about how he sees himself and how he thinks the world sees him.

     

    Some of the other celebrities featuring on the show will be Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Vishal Bhardwaj, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kalki Koechlin, Farah Khan, Huma Querishi and many more.