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  • India to sign film co-production pacts with BRICS members

    India to sign film co-production pacts with BRICS members

    NEW DELHI: A specially-curated BRICS section would form a part of the International Film Festival of India from this year. It would become a regular feature in the future editions. The BRICS Film Festival was held in the capital from 2 to 6 September 2016.

    Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiaih Naidu said the government was actively considering signing co-production agreements with Russia and South Africa to promote India as a filming destination, taking the process forward after having signed similar agreements with Brazil and China.

    At the festival, 20 films were screened in the competition section, four from each country. The opening film at the festival saw the World Premiere of the Malayalam movie “Veeram” by Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair starring Kunal Kapoor. The closing film was the Chinese “Skiptrace” starring Jackie Chan directed by Renny Harlin. It is an action-comedy, which revolves round a Chinese detective who teams up with an American Gambler to catch a Chinese criminal.

    Speaking at the closing of the first BRICS Film Festival, the minister also proposed setting up of institutional mechanisms for regular collaboration between film archives of the member-countries as it would ensure exchange of information on preservation of film heritage. He said that BRICS countries could explore the possibility of having a formal mechanism for student exchange programmes among the leading film institutes.

    Naidu said the new-age cinema from the BRICS nations spoke to a wider audience with socially relevant themes, and filmmakers were not afraid of communicating in the way they desired. This inspired young film makers to make films that were not only entertaining but also enlightening. As a powerful medium, it sent across the right message that could counter the negativity emerging from acts of terrorism worldwide. Films awakened national consciousness and helped in channelizing energies of the youth in social reconstruction and nation-building.

    Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore was also present at the event where awards were given away to award-winning films.

    Naidu said the diverse topography of India offers a variety of locales for shooting of films round the year. In addition to this, India is home to one of the most vibrant and highly-skilled film professionals.

    BRICS film directors should take this opportunity to explore possibilities for shooting their films in India. The government has taken several steps to create a conducive environment for shooting. One such step is setting up of a Film Facilitation Office under the National Film Development Corporation.

    Kannada movie “Thithi” was awarded the Best Film, while the Special Jury prize was awarded to “Between Valleys” from Brazil. Huo Jianqi from China was adjudged the Best Director for “Xuan Chang”. Thabo Rametsi from South Africa was awarded the Best Actor (Male) award for “Kalushi (The story of Solomon Mahlangu)” and Yulia Peresild from Russia was awarded the Best Actor (Female) award for “Battle for Sevastopol”. The jury also recommended Special Mention awards to the films “Songs of the Phoenix” from China and “14+” from Russia.

    The festival showcased an amalgamation of culture, films, song and dance, and food of the member-countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Exclusive cuisine from all the nations was also available at the Food Court at the venue. A Craft Fair was also organized at the Siri Fort auditorium complex with all member-countries putting up stalls with souvenirs and other properties for sale.

    Beyond films, the festival also had spectacular performances by the Chengdu Performing Arts Theatre (China), Theatre Leningrad Centre Dreams (Russia) and MBZ Music Production (South Africa). The closing ceremony also saw the release of the first BRICS Film Festival Scroll, which was presented to representatives from China. It was announced that China will host the next version of the BRICS Film Festival in Chengdu.

    Meanwhile, the Deputy Director General of Film Bureau of China Zhou Jiandong said that China produces almost 650 to 700 feature films annually. The box office collection was $ 6.8 billion last year and the urban accumulative attendance was 1.26 billion. The Chinese delegation comprised 40 members. The cast and crew from the competing movies of China shared their stories, ideas and experiences in a press gathering.

    Members included Huo Jianqi, Director of ‘Xuan Zang’, China Film Cooperation Limited Vice President Zhou Baolin who is the co-producer of ‘Xuan Zang’, Wu Yuan Yuan who is the scriptwriter of ‘Go Away Mr. Tumor’, and Wu Yan Yan who produced, ‘Songs of the Phoenix’.

    ‘Xuan Zang’ was co-produced by China and EROS Entertainment, India. “We hope that after the success of this movie, more Chinese filmmakers will be interested in working with their Indian counterparts. With such collaborations, we will be able to bring more Indian movies to China,” Baolin said. Jianqui said the story was common to both, India and China, as it deals with the topic of Buddhism.

    The story of ‘Go Away Mr. Tumor’ is not only limited to China, but depicts universal optimistic spirit, said Yuan. Last year, this movie was showcased in film festivals of North America and Australia owing of its universal subject. She added that Indian movies inspire her a lot. She watched ‘3 idiots’ and learned that a film can be entertaining as well as educating.

    Yan Yan was happy that a non-commercial movie also received a huge audience applause. Her movie ‘Song of Phoenix’ was running successfully in theatres for two months, and it gave her a lot of hope that such cinema was appreciated by the young audience.

    In a separate exchange, delegates from South Africa expressed hope that very soon member-countries will co-produce films on various interesting topics and enhance bilateral relations. The delegation said talks at the highest level of governments are progressing well and will soon give a final shape to joint cooperation in the field of cinema.

    The cast and crew from the competing films of South Africa shared their stories, ideas and experiences. Present at the conference were Sallas de Jager, Director of ‘Free State’; Director Mandla Dube along with Associate producer Lerato Louise Montoedi of ‘Kalushi: The Story of Soloman Mahlangu’; Thapelo Mokoena, Actor of ‘Mrs. Right Guy’ and Paul Egan, Producer of ‘Tess’.

    Jager said ‘Free State’ was shot two years ago and involved people from South Africa and India. It was a privilege for him to write the story, portraying the essence of a forbidden love story. The film represents the relation between parents and children. He noted that working with the Indian crew was a great learning experience.

    ‘Free State’ showcases the story of Jeanette, who is a beautiful open-minded law student. During her summer holiday with her father in the Free State, a random act of kindness by an attractive Indian sprouts an unexpected love affair. Secret meetings follow, since it was against the law at the time to have an inter-racial relationship. As the film progresses, their secret comes out and hell breaks loose.

    Dube said ‘Kalushi’ was shot eight years ago and had been screened at various film festivals including Cannes, and loved by the people of Edinburgh, South Africa, Zanzibar and London.

    Lerato Louise added that the idea of making this movie came from a stage play. The movie portrays the story of a young liberator who fought for the country. The story of Solomon relates to the connection of South Africa and India, as the lawyer of Kalushi was an Indian.

    Thapelo Mokoena said ‘Mrs. Right Guy’ revolved round a woman and is one of the three romantic comedy movies produced by the black community. He added that the film is more than just a struggle story of the past.

    ‘Mrs. Right Guy’ is the story of Gugu, a woman who rejects love before it can get too close to rock her from a self-imposed exile from love. But, to find bliss with the right guy she must first realize that no man is created equal.

    Paul Egan said the shooting of ‘Tess’ was completed in June 2016 and the audience outside South Africa witnessed it for the first time at this festival. The quality and precision of movies from the other countries screened at BRICS were extremely inspiring and that they were learning quite a lot from them, he added.

  • India to sign film co-production pacts with BRICS members

    India to sign film co-production pacts with BRICS members

    NEW DELHI: A specially-curated BRICS section would form a part of the International Film Festival of India from this year. It would become a regular feature in the future editions. The BRICS Film Festival was held in the capital from 2 to 6 September 2016.

    Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiaih Naidu said the government was actively considering signing co-production agreements with Russia and South Africa to promote India as a filming destination, taking the process forward after having signed similar agreements with Brazil and China.

    At the festival, 20 films were screened in the competition section, four from each country. The opening film at the festival saw the World Premiere of the Malayalam movie “Veeram” by Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair starring Kunal Kapoor. The closing film was the Chinese “Skiptrace” starring Jackie Chan directed by Renny Harlin. It is an action-comedy, which revolves round a Chinese detective who teams up with an American Gambler to catch a Chinese criminal.

    Speaking at the closing of the first BRICS Film Festival, the minister also proposed setting up of institutional mechanisms for regular collaboration between film archives of the member-countries as it would ensure exchange of information on preservation of film heritage. He said that BRICS countries could explore the possibility of having a formal mechanism for student exchange programmes among the leading film institutes.

    Naidu said the new-age cinema from the BRICS nations spoke to a wider audience with socially relevant themes, and filmmakers were not afraid of communicating in the way they desired. This inspired young film makers to make films that were not only entertaining but also enlightening. As a powerful medium, it sent across the right message that could counter the negativity emerging from acts of terrorism worldwide. Films awakened national consciousness and helped in channelizing energies of the youth in social reconstruction and nation-building.

    Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore was also present at the event where awards were given away to award-winning films.

    Naidu said the diverse topography of India offers a variety of locales for shooting of films round the year. In addition to this, India is home to one of the most vibrant and highly-skilled film professionals.

    BRICS film directors should take this opportunity to explore possibilities for shooting their films in India. The government has taken several steps to create a conducive environment for shooting. One such step is setting up of a Film Facilitation Office under the National Film Development Corporation.

    Kannada movie “Thithi” was awarded the Best Film, while the Special Jury prize was awarded to “Between Valleys” from Brazil. Huo Jianqi from China was adjudged the Best Director for “Xuan Chang”. Thabo Rametsi from South Africa was awarded the Best Actor (Male) award for “Kalushi (The story of Solomon Mahlangu)” and Yulia Peresild from Russia was awarded the Best Actor (Female) award for “Battle for Sevastopol”. The jury also recommended Special Mention awards to the films “Songs of the Phoenix” from China and “14+” from Russia.

    The festival showcased an amalgamation of culture, films, song and dance, and food of the member-countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Exclusive cuisine from all the nations was also available at the Food Court at the venue. A Craft Fair was also organized at the Siri Fort auditorium complex with all member-countries putting up stalls with souvenirs and other properties for sale.

    Beyond films, the festival also had spectacular performances by the Chengdu Performing Arts Theatre (China), Theatre Leningrad Centre Dreams (Russia) and MBZ Music Production (South Africa). The closing ceremony also saw the release of the first BRICS Film Festival Scroll, which was presented to representatives from China. It was announced that China will host the next version of the BRICS Film Festival in Chengdu.

    Meanwhile, the Deputy Director General of Film Bureau of China Zhou Jiandong said that China produces almost 650 to 700 feature films annually. The box office collection was $ 6.8 billion last year and the urban accumulative attendance was 1.26 billion. The Chinese delegation comprised 40 members. The cast and crew from the competing movies of China shared their stories, ideas and experiences in a press gathering.

    Members included Huo Jianqi, Director of ‘Xuan Zang’, China Film Cooperation Limited Vice President Zhou Baolin who is the co-producer of ‘Xuan Zang’, Wu Yuan Yuan who is the scriptwriter of ‘Go Away Mr. Tumor’, and Wu Yan Yan who produced, ‘Songs of the Phoenix’.

    ‘Xuan Zang’ was co-produced by China and EROS Entertainment, India. “We hope that after the success of this movie, more Chinese filmmakers will be interested in working with their Indian counterparts. With such collaborations, we will be able to bring more Indian movies to China,” Baolin said. Jianqui said the story was common to both, India and China, as it deals with the topic of Buddhism.

    The story of ‘Go Away Mr. Tumor’ is not only limited to China, but depicts universal optimistic spirit, said Yuan. Last year, this movie was showcased in film festivals of North America and Australia owing of its universal subject. She added that Indian movies inspire her a lot. She watched ‘3 idiots’ and learned that a film can be entertaining as well as educating.

    Yan Yan was happy that a non-commercial movie also received a huge audience applause. Her movie ‘Song of Phoenix’ was running successfully in theatres for two months, and it gave her a lot of hope that such cinema was appreciated by the young audience.

    In a separate exchange, delegates from South Africa expressed hope that very soon member-countries will co-produce films on various interesting topics and enhance bilateral relations. The delegation said talks at the highest level of governments are progressing well and will soon give a final shape to joint cooperation in the field of cinema.

    The cast and crew from the competing films of South Africa shared their stories, ideas and experiences. Present at the conference were Sallas de Jager, Director of ‘Free State’; Director Mandla Dube along with Associate producer Lerato Louise Montoedi of ‘Kalushi: The Story of Soloman Mahlangu’; Thapelo Mokoena, Actor of ‘Mrs. Right Guy’ and Paul Egan, Producer of ‘Tess’.

    Jager said ‘Free State’ was shot two years ago and involved people from South Africa and India. It was a privilege for him to write the story, portraying the essence of a forbidden love story. The film represents the relation between parents and children. He noted that working with the Indian crew was a great learning experience.

    ‘Free State’ showcases the story of Jeanette, who is a beautiful open-minded law student. During her summer holiday with her father in the Free State, a random act of kindness by an attractive Indian sprouts an unexpected love affair. Secret meetings follow, since it was against the law at the time to have an inter-racial relationship. As the film progresses, their secret comes out and hell breaks loose.

    Dube said ‘Kalushi’ was shot eight years ago and had been screened at various film festivals including Cannes, and loved by the people of Edinburgh, South Africa, Zanzibar and London.

    Lerato Louise added that the idea of making this movie came from a stage play. The movie portrays the story of a young liberator who fought for the country. The story of Solomon relates to the connection of South Africa and India, as the lawyer of Kalushi was an Indian.

    Thapelo Mokoena said ‘Mrs. Right Guy’ revolved round a woman and is one of the three romantic comedy movies produced by the black community. He added that the film is more than just a struggle story of the past.

    ‘Mrs. Right Guy’ is the story of Gugu, a woman who rejects love before it can get too close to rock her from a self-imposed exile from love. But, to find bliss with the right guy she must first realize that no man is created equal.

    Paul Egan said the shooting of ‘Tess’ was completed in June 2016 and the audience outside South Africa witnessed it for the first time at this festival. The quality and precision of movies from the other countries screened at BRICS were extremely inspiring and that they were learning quite a lot from them, he added.

  • First official competitive BRICS film festival next month to have twenty films

    First official competitive BRICS film festival next month to have twenty films

    NEW DELHI: Twenty films – four each from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are to feature in the first government level BRICS Film Festival toi be held in here early next month.

    Malayalam movie Veeram will be the opening film for the festival being held from 2 to 6 September at Siri Fort Auditorium.

    They jury is headed by eminent Kannada filmmaker T S Nagabharana. Other members are producer and curator Francis Vogner do Reis from Brazil; Kirill Razlogov of Russia who has served as a special adviser for 11 years on film history and international affairs to the President of Goskino of the USS;  Hou Keming of China who is a professor of the direction department of Beijing Film Academy and chairperson of the China Children’s Film Association and the president of China International Children’s Film Festival; and Ms. Xoliswa Sithole of South Africa who is founder and director, of Nayanaya Pictures and  the founding member of Filmmakers against Racism.

    Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, releasing a poster of the festival, said the idea of organizing BRICS film festival originated at the last BRICS Summit and was proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Minister of State for I&B Rajyavardhan Rathore was also present on the occasion

    The Film Festival would act as a platform for people of the film industry of member countries to explore areas of cooperation in the domain of “cinema, culture and cuisine”. The festival would also celebrate the excellence of cinema by rewarding filmmakers, actors, producers and directors.

    The BRICS Film Festival would be a bioscope that would showcase distinct cultures, cuisines and arts from the participating countries. A step taken to build bridges and bring harmony amongst the BRICS countries, the festival would ensure more people-to-people contact between member countries especially youth.

    In this context, the minister said that India has planned activities like U-17 Football Tournament, Youth Summit, Young Diplomats’ Forum and also a special screening of student films from some BRICS nations during the course of the festival.

    The Opening film for the festival would be the world premiere of the Malayalam movie, Veeram directed by Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair and starring Kunal Kapoor. The movie is a trans-creation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and flawlessly portrays the greed for power and the extent a person goes to attain them. Jayaraj is a multiple National Awards Winner who has marked his presence in mainstream as well as art house films. His last film Ottal, won the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.

    The Closing film would be the Chinese movie Skiptrace starring Jackie Chan directed by Renny Harlin. The movie is an action-comedy, which revolves around a Chinese detective who teams up with an American Gambler to catch a Chinese Criminal.

    The film festival will showcase an amalgamation of culture, films, song & dance and food of the 5 member countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Exclusive cuisines from all the BRICS nations would also be available at the Food Court, arranged in the festival venue. A Crafts Fair is also being organized at the Sir Fort auditorium complex with all member countries putting up stalls with souvenirs and other properties for sale.

    Beyond films, the Festival will also bring to stage spectacular performances by the Chengdu Performing Arts Theatre (China), Theatre Leningrad Centre Dreams of Russia and MBZ Music Production (South Africa).

    The films in the competition section from all the 5 participating countries are listed below:

    Brazil

    Russia

    India

    China

    South Africa

    Between Valleys

    Director: Philippe Barcinski

    14+

    Director: Andrei Zaitsev

    Baahubali- the Beginning

    Director: S.S. Rajamouli

    Book of Love

    Director: Xiaolu Xue

    Free State

    Director: Sallas De Jager

    Road 47

    Director: Vincente Ferraz

    About Love

    Director: Anna Melikyan

    Bajirao Mastani

    Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali

    Go Away Mr. Tumor

    Director: Han Yan

    Kalushi

    Director: Mandla Dube

    The History of Eternity

    Director: Camilo Cavalcante

    The Battle of Sevastopol

    Director: Sergey Mokritsky

    Cinemawala

    Director: Kaushik Ganguly

    Songs of the Phoenix

    Director: Tian-Ming Wu

    Mrs. Right Guy

    Director: Adze Ugah

    They’ll Come Back

    Director: Marcello Lordello

    Very Best Day

    Director: Zhora Krizovnicka

    Thithi

    Director: Raam Reddy

    Xuan Zang

    Director: Jianqi Huo

    Tess

    Director: Meg Rickards

  • First official competitive BRICS film festival next month to have twenty films

    First official competitive BRICS film festival next month to have twenty films

    NEW DELHI: Twenty films – four each from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are to feature in the first government level BRICS Film Festival toi be held in here early next month.

    Malayalam movie Veeram will be the opening film for the festival being held from 2 to 6 September at Siri Fort Auditorium.

    They jury is headed by eminent Kannada filmmaker T S Nagabharana. Other members are producer and curator Francis Vogner do Reis from Brazil; Kirill Razlogov of Russia who has served as a special adviser for 11 years on film history and international affairs to the President of Goskino of the USS;  Hou Keming of China who is a professor of the direction department of Beijing Film Academy and chairperson of the China Children’s Film Association and the president of China International Children’s Film Festival; and Ms. Xoliswa Sithole of South Africa who is founder and director, of Nayanaya Pictures and  the founding member of Filmmakers against Racism.

    Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, releasing a poster of the festival, said the idea of organizing BRICS film festival originated at the last BRICS Summit and was proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Minister of State for I&B Rajyavardhan Rathore was also present on the occasion

    The Film Festival would act as a platform for people of the film industry of member countries to explore areas of cooperation in the domain of “cinema, culture and cuisine”. The festival would also celebrate the excellence of cinema by rewarding filmmakers, actors, producers and directors.

    The BRICS Film Festival would be a bioscope that would showcase distinct cultures, cuisines and arts from the participating countries. A step taken to build bridges and bring harmony amongst the BRICS countries, the festival would ensure more people-to-people contact between member countries especially youth.

    In this context, the minister said that India has planned activities like U-17 Football Tournament, Youth Summit, Young Diplomats’ Forum and also a special screening of student films from some BRICS nations during the course of the festival.

    The Opening film for the festival would be the world premiere of the Malayalam movie, Veeram directed by Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair and starring Kunal Kapoor. The movie is a trans-creation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and flawlessly portrays the greed for power and the extent a person goes to attain them. Jayaraj is a multiple National Awards Winner who has marked his presence in mainstream as well as art house films. His last film Ottal, won the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.

    The Closing film would be the Chinese movie Skiptrace starring Jackie Chan directed by Renny Harlin. The movie is an action-comedy, which revolves around a Chinese detective who teams up with an American Gambler to catch a Chinese Criminal.

    The film festival will showcase an amalgamation of culture, films, song & dance and food of the 5 member countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Exclusive cuisines from all the BRICS nations would also be available at the Food Court, arranged in the festival venue. A Crafts Fair is also being organized at the Sir Fort auditorium complex with all member countries putting up stalls with souvenirs and other properties for sale.

    Beyond films, the Festival will also bring to stage spectacular performances by the Chengdu Performing Arts Theatre (China), Theatre Leningrad Centre Dreams of Russia and MBZ Music Production (South Africa).

    The films in the competition section from all the 5 participating countries are listed below:

    Brazil

    Russia

    India

    China

    South Africa

    Between Valleys

    Director: Philippe Barcinski

    14+

    Director: Andrei Zaitsev

    Baahubali- the Beginning

    Director: S.S. Rajamouli

    Book of Love

    Director: Xiaolu Xue

    Free State

    Director: Sallas De Jager

    Road 47

    Director: Vincente Ferraz

    About Love

    Director: Anna Melikyan

    Bajirao Mastani

    Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali

    Go Away Mr. Tumor

    Director: Han Yan

    Kalushi

    Director: Mandla Dube

    The History of Eternity

    Director: Camilo Cavalcante

    The Battle of Sevastopol

    Director: Sergey Mokritsky

    Cinemawala

    Director: Kaushik Ganguly

    Songs of the Phoenix

    Director: Tian-Ming Wu

    Mrs. Right Guy

    Director: Adze Ugah

    They’ll Come Back

    Director: Marcello Lordello

    Very Best Day

    Director: Zhora Krizovnicka

    Thithi

    Director: Raam Reddy

    Xuan Zang

    Director: Jianqi Huo

    Tess

    Director: Meg Rickards

  • Arunabh Kumar inspires the Gurgaon crowd at Signature Start Up Masterclass

    Arunabh Kumar inspires the Gurgaon crowd at Signature Start Up Masterclass

    MUMBAI: Signature Start Up Masterclass session in Gurgaon had the storyteller Arunabh Kumar share his passion to paycheck journeyduring a free-wheeling chat with the witty host Cyrus Sahukar.

    Signature Start Up Masterclass is a celebration of the real life success stories and provides a unique platform to passionate individuals who are looking for the right inspiration and guidance by giving them an opportunity to hear their icons share the story of how they managed to successfully convert their passion into paycheck.

    During the Masterclass session, Arunabh shared his story of how his future was decided for him, when he went to Kota to prepare for IIT and made it in the next attempt, however, he had bigger dreams to fulfil. Arunabh came to Mumbai to work in a US Air Force project when he realised his discomfort of working in a technical environment. Through his alumni network he got the opportunity to work as an assistant to Farah Khan in Om Shanti Om, soon to be followed by a stint in the popular Delhi Belly.

    Eventually, Arunabh started The Viral Fever in 2011 as a production house for branded content and later the desire to make originals shows led him to start the YouTube network. TVF is the first company in the country in the area of Youth Entertainment to create Progressive and New-Age Content. He created India’s first original web content – Rowdies – under TVF’s Online Network for Entertainment, that went viral and with 1 million views in less than 5 days. Presently, the channel has over 185 videos and India’s Two Most successful series – Permanent Roommates and Pitchers, with over 50 million views.

    With a 15 member team, 2 offices, one in Mumbai and the other Delhi, and as the 2nd biggest New Media network in the country for youth entertainment, Arunabh Kumar’s story is nothing less than an amalgamation of inspiration and passion.

    To quote the New Media Entrepreneur, “We all have ambitions and dreams but not many are inspired enough to pursue them and that is the reason I am very happy to be a part of Signature Start Up Masterclass as it helps me in encouraging people to follow their passion no matter how crazy it is.”

    The evening witnessed a remarkable turnout at Imperfecto, Cyberhub, comprising of people who were seeking inspiration to turn their passion into paycheck. Following the interactive session, the audience was entertained by a live performance by the band PCRC.

    Signature Start up Masterclass is headed to Pune on 11th June 2016, with Kunal Kapoor and Varun Sheth. Book your tickets on: http://bit.ly/1X6lNUw

  • Arunabh Kumar inspires the Gurgaon crowd at Signature Start Up Masterclass

    Arunabh Kumar inspires the Gurgaon crowd at Signature Start Up Masterclass

    MUMBAI: Signature Start Up Masterclass session in Gurgaon had the storyteller Arunabh Kumar share his passion to paycheck journeyduring a free-wheeling chat with the witty host Cyrus Sahukar.

    Signature Start Up Masterclass is a celebration of the real life success stories and provides a unique platform to passionate individuals who are looking for the right inspiration and guidance by giving them an opportunity to hear their icons share the story of how they managed to successfully convert their passion into paycheck.

    During the Masterclass session, Arunabh shared his story of how his future was decided for him, when he went to Kota to prepare for IIT and made it in the next attempt, however, he had bigger dreams to fulfil. Arunabh came to Mumbai to work in a US Air Force project when he realised his discomfort of working in a technical environment. Through his alumni network he got the opportunity to work as an assistant to Farah Khan in Om Shanti Om, soon to be followed by a stint in the popular Delhi Belly.

    Eventually, Arunabh started The Viral Fever in 2011 as a production house for branded content and later the desire to make originals shows led him to start the YouTube network. TVF is the first company in the country in the area of Youth Entertainment to create Progressive and New-Age Content. He created India’s first original web content – Rowdies – under TVF’s Online Network for Entertainment, that went viral and with 1 million views in less than 5 days. Presently, the channel has over 185 videos and India’s Two Most successful series – Permanent Roommates and Pitchers, with over 50 million views.

    With a 15 member team, 2 offices, one in Mumbai and the other Delhi, and as the 2nd biggest New Media network in the country for youth entertainment, Arunabh Kumar’s story is nothing less than an amalgamation of inspiration and passion.

    To quote the New Media Entrepreneur, “We all have ambitions and dreams but not many are inspired enough to pursue them and that is the reason I am very happy to be a part of Signature Start Up Masterclass as it helps me in encouraging people to follow their passion no matter how crazy it is.”

    The evening witnessed a remarkable turnout at Imperfecto, Cyberhub, comprising of people who were seeking inspiration to turn their passion into paycheck. Following the interactive session, the audience was entertained by a live performance by the band PCRC.

    Signature Start up Masterclass is headed to Pune on 11th June 2016, with Kunal Kapoor and Varun Sheth. Book your tickets on: http://bit.ly/1X6lNUw

  • 92.7 Big Fm creates awareness about water conservation on World Environment Day in 45 cities

    92.7 Big Fm creates awareness about water conservation on World Environment Day in 45 cities

    MUMBAI: 92.7 Big FM has been at the forefront of addressing social issues through its on-air and on-ground campaigns. Continuing its endeavor of underscoring yet another rampant social problem, 92.7 BIG FM is encouraging participation from children to helm its environment awareness drive on the occasion of World Environment Day 2016. As a part of the drive last year, 92.7 BIG FM entered the Limca Book of Records with 12500+ entries. This year too, the radio network aims to go a notch higher by widening the scale of the drive in a bid to break its previous record.

    Amplifying its reach nationwide, 92.7 BIG FM will conduct a national drive on June 5 at 6:30 AM across its 45 stations to create awareness among children below 15 years of age through a painting competition. Aiming to execute this simultaneously across locations, the FM network will target participation by over 15000 kids. Leveraging on the network’s reach, this initiative aims at not only educating the future generation, but also their families and listeners about the significance of water conservation.

    The competition will require children to express the importance and implications of water conservation through art. To register for the drive, children can send in their entries at www.927bigfm.com/savewater or SMS BIG PANI to 55454.

    Speaking on the initiative, a spokesperson from 92.7 BIG FM said, “Being a mass oriented platform that is at the forefront of underscoring social issues, we aim to motivate people to contribute towards planet earth. As part of the campaign, it is only fitting that our painting competition is being driven by children – the bright future generation. On behalf of 92.7 BIG FM, we sincerely urge all our listeners to show their support in whatever capacity they can.”

    92.7 BIG FM’s nation-wide water conservation awareness initiative will be backed by an extensive on-air, on-ground and digital promotion campaign.

    Additionally, in Mumbai, 92.7 BIG FM is going the extra mile to address the water scarcity faced by Maharashtra by joining hands with noted social activist- Mayank Gandhi and Fulora Foundation. Extending a helping hand towards Mumbai for Maharashtra initiative, Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor’s crowd-funding platform ‘Ketto’ is raising funds to help the water stressed regions of Beed District. So far, Mumbai Big FM listeners have contributed INR 13 lacs through fulora.ketto.org.

  • 92.7 Big Fm creates awareness about water conservation on World Environment Day in 45 cities

    92.7 Big Fm creates awareness about water conservation on World Environment Day in 45 cities

    MUMBAI: 92.7 Big FM has been at the forefront of addressing social issues through its on-air and on-ground campaigns. Continuing its endeavor of underscoring yet another rampant social problem, 92.7 BIG FM is encouraging participation from children to helm its environment awareness drive on the occasion of World Environment Day 2016. As a part of the drive last year, 92.7 BIG FM entered the Limca Book of Records with 12500+ entries. This year too, the radio network aims to go a notch higher by widening the scale of the drive in a bid to break its previous record.

    Amplifying its reach nationwide, 92.7 BIG FM will conduct a national drive on June 5 at 6:30 AM across its 45 stations to create awareness among children below 15 years of age through a painting competition. Aiming to execute this simultaneously across locations, the FM network will target participation by over 15000 kids. Leveraging on the network’s reach, this initiative aims at not only educating the future generation, but also their families and listeners about the significance of water conservation.

    The competition will require children to express the importance and implications of water conservation through art. To register for the drive, children can send in their entries at www.927bigfm.com/savewater or SMS BIG PANI to 55454.

    Speaking on the initiative, a spokesperson from 92.7 BIG FM said, “Being a mass oriented platform that is at the forefront of underscoring social issues, we aim to motivate people to contribute towards planet earth. As part of the campaign, it is only fitting that our painting competition is being driven by children – the bright future generation. On behalf of 92.7 BIG FM, we sincerely urge all our listeners to show their support in whatever capacity they can.”

    92.7 BIG FM’s nation-wide water conservation awareness initiative will be backed by an extensive on-air, on-ground and digital promotion campaign.

    Additionally, in Mumbai, 92.7 BIG FM is going the extra mile to address the water scarcity faced by Maharashtra by joining hands with noted social activist- Mayank Gandhi and Fulora Foundation. Extending a helping hand towards Mumbai for Maharashtra initiative, Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor’s crowd-funding platform ‘Ketto’ is raising funds to help the water stressed regions of Beed District. So far, Mumbai Big FM listeners have contributed INR 13 lacs through fulora.ketto.org.

  • Kashish International Queer Film Festival scores its highest, here’s how!

    Kashish International Queer Film Festival scores its highest, here’s how!

    MUMBAI: Society’s acceptance is expanding to acceptance of new ideas, cultures and beliefs. The twenty first century is about moving forward with acceptance to new change, and as media is a mirror for and of society, everything is reflected on movie screen. With article 377 and awareness and acceptance for LGBTQ community at large today, films have also expanded their base to cover this topic.

    National Award Winner Sridhar Rangayan has rolled out the seventh annual edition of Kashish International Queer Film festival in Mumbai. The festival will launch between 25 May 25 and 29 May at three different venues: Liberty Theatre, Alliance Francaise de Bombay and Max Muller Bhavan. The theme of the festival remains ‘Seven Shades of Love’.

    This is one of the most significant festivals screening films themed around the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community. Kashish International Queer Film Festival has been promoting such films even at international platforms and has been celebrating LGBT cinema in Mumbai via the festival.

    This year the festival will screen the highest number of films – 182 from 53 countries. In the 2015 edition of the festival, the number was 180 films from 44 countries.  There are 27 Indian films in Tamil, Kannada, Telegu and Hindi, to be screened in the festival. The festival has films ranging between a time duration of 12 minutes to 112 minutes. Feature films, documentaries and short films are on the list. About 50 films concern women and transgender.

    Festival director Sridhar Rangayan said, “We are delighted that the quality of filmmaking around LGBTQ issues in India has gathered quite a lot of momentum in recent years. This year we received more than 60 Indian film submissions, out of which we are screening 27 films, which have been shortlisted both for their narrative strength as well as their technical finesse. Four of them are co-productions and two of them are national award winners. So it is a good time for Indian LGBTQ cinema”

    The festival will open with the UK/USA feature film Carol, directed by Todd Haynes. Carol is a love story of the 1950s in New York between two young women. The cast includes Cate Blanchett and Roony Mara. The movie will be screened at Liberty Cinema on May 25.

    This year, the highlight films are Aligarh directed by Hansal Mehta, I am Not HE SHE directed by B.S. Lingadevaru, who also has another film in the festival  – The Threshold. Hansal Mehta’s Aligarh is also been looked forward to. Other awaited screenings are- Reaching for the Moon directed by Bruno Barreto, Oriented directed by Jake Witzenfeld and Tab Hunter Confidential directed by Jeffrey Schwarz.

    The festival finale will be the screening of the US award winning film Those people directed by Joey Kuhn. The film is story of young gay artist and his struggles.  

    Kashish International Queer Film Festival is associated with Wishberry as title sponsor. Other supporters are IBM as associate sponsor. Godrej, Whistling Woods and Canada are supporting sponsors. There are other festival sponsors like Anupam Kher’s Actor Prepares, Wadia Movietime, Wendell Rodricks, Lotus Unusual and Accord Equips as award partners amongst others.

    The festival also has a film competition for young film makers, wherein 41 films will be competing this year. The films will be judged on the quality of filmmaking, narration and uplifting of LGBTQ community. Explaining, director of programming Kashish International Queer Film Festival Saagar Gupta said “Films in the competition are shortlisted on the basis of novelty of ideas or engaging storytelling or technical brilliance or all of these. Special attention is given to those dealing with issues faced by LGBTQ youth in a positive, uplifting manner; or act as a catalyst for a discussion; and also reiterate this year’s theme – 7 Shades Of Love”.

    The categories of awards include Best Narrative Feature, for which four films will be competing. The winner will be awarded with a trophy and a cash prize of Rs 30,000, sponsored by Anupam Kher’s Actor Prepares. Actor Prepares is also sponsoring another category i.e. Best Performance in the Lead Role with a cash prize of Rs 20,000.

    Other categories include Best Documentary Feature; three films will be competing for this award. The International Narrative Short category has 23 competitors. Both carry a trophy and a gift hamper as awards. Six films will compete for Best Documentary Short. This category will award winners with a trophy and a HD Shooting Kit comprising of camera, mike and light; sponsored by Accord Equips. Best Indian Narrative Short is also sponsored by Actor Prepares, where two films will be competing. The winner will receive a trophy and a cash price of Rs 20,000.

    The Final Award is the Riyad Wadia Award for best emerging Indian Film Makers. The award carries a cash price of Rs 15000 and is sponsored by Wadia Movietime and a HD shooting kit sponsored by Accord Equips.  There are five films competing for the award.

    These films will be judged by National Award winner Rajeshwari Sachdev, TV actor Manav Gill, director Paravathi Balagopalan, theatre director Kaizaad Kotwal, international festival director Andrea Kuhn and Kashish International Queer Film Festival Sridhar Rangayan.  

    “The quality of the films in the competition this year is a testimony to the diversity of narrative styles as well as technical and aesthetic brilliance of filmmaking. They are not just LGBTQ films, but films that have a new storytelling edge to them. Every year Kashish tries to raise the bar, and this year the films in competition in seven categories are definitely world-class.” added Rangayan.

    Kashish, each year, focuses on one country with the title country in focus. Brazil is the chosen country for this year’s edition. The management explained the reason for choosing Brazil as a country of focus was because of its legalization of same sex marriages. Brazil will also be hosting Olympics this year. 11 films from Brazil will be screened in the festival.

    The opening night of the festival will be launched by chief guest and British actor Sir Ian Mckellen and Sonam Kapoor as Guest of Honor at the Liberty Cinema, Mumbai. Other dignitaries likely to attend the event include Kiran Rao, Kunal Kapoor, Sona Mohapatra, Nisa Godrej, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Manav Gohil along with Sridhar Rangayan.

     

  • Kashish International Queer Film Festival scores its highest, here’s how!

    Kashish International Queer Film Festival scores its highest, here’s how!

    MUMBAI: Society’s acceptance is expanding to acceptance of new ideas, cultures and beliefs. The twenty first century is about moving forward with acceptance to new change, and as media is a mirror for and of society, everything is reflected on movie screen. With article 377 and awareness and acceptance for LGBTQ community at large today, films have also expanded their base to cover this topic.

    National Award Winner Sridhar Rangayan has rolled out the seventh annual edition of Kashish International Queer Film festival in Mumbai. The festival will launch between 25 May 25 and 29 May at three different venues: Liberty Theatre, Alliance Francaise de Bombay and Max Muller Bhavan. The theme of the festival remains ‘Seven Shades of Love’.

    This is one of the most significant festivals screening films themed around the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community. Kashish International Queer Film Festival has been promoting such films even at international platforms and has been celebrating LGBT cinema in Mumbai via the festival.

    This year the festival will screen the highest number of films – 182 from 53 countries. In the 2015 edition of the festival, the number was 180 films from 44 countries.  There are 27 Indian films in Tamil, Kannada, Telegu and Hindi, to be screened in the festival. The festival has films ranging between a time duration of 12 minutes to 112 minutes. Feature films, documentaries and short films are on the list. About 50 films concern women and transgender.

    Festival director Sridhar Rangayan said, “We are delighted that the quality of filmmaking around LGBTQ issues in India has gathered quite a lot of momentum in recent years. This year we received more than 60 Indian film submissions, out of which we are screening 27 films, which have been shortlisted both for their narrative strength as well as their technical finesse. Four of them are co-productions and two of them are national award winners. So it is a good time for Indian LGBTQ cinema”

    The festival will open with the UK/USA feature film Carol, directed by Todd Haynes. Carol is a love story of the 1950s in New York between two young women. The cast includes Cate Blanchett and Roony Mara. The movie will be screened at Liberty Cinema on May 25.

    This year, the highlight films are Aligarh directed by Hansal Mehta, I am Not HE SHE directed by B.S. Lingadevaru, who also has another film in the festival  – The Threshold. Hansal Mehta’s Aligarh is also been looked forward to. Other awaited screenings are- Reaching for the Moon directed by Bruno Barreto, Oriented directed by Jake Witzenfeld and Tab Hunter Confidential directed by Jeffrey Schwarz.

    The festival finale will be the screening of the US award winning film Those people directed by Joey Kuhn. The film is story of young gay artist and his struggles.  

    Kashish International Queer Film Festival is associated with Wishberry as title sponsor. Other supporters are IBM as associate sponsor. Godrej, Whistling Woods and Canada are supporting sponsors. There are other festival sponsors like Anupam Kher’s Actor Prepares, Wadia Movietime, Wendell Rodricks, Lotus Unusual and Accord Equips as award partners amongst others.

    The festival also has a film competition for young film makers, wherein 41 films will be competing this year. The films will be judged on the quality of filmmaking, narration and uplifting of LGBTQ community. Explaining, director of programming Kashish International Queer Film Festival Saagar Gupta said “Films in the competition are shortlisted on the basis of novelty of ideas or engaging storytelling or technical brilliance or all of these. Special attention is given to those dealing with issues faced by LGBTQ youth in a positive, uplifting manner; or act as a catalyst for a discussion; and also reiterate this year’s theme – 7 Shades Of Love”.

    The categories of awards include Best Narrative Feature, for which four films will be competing. The winner will be awarded with a trophy and a cash prize of Rs 30,000, sponsored by Anupam Kher’s Actor Prepares. Actor Prepares is also sponsoring another category i.e. Best Performance in the Lead Role with a cash prize of Rs 20,000.

    Other categories include Best Documentary Feature; three films will be competing for this award. The International Narrative Short category has 23 competitors. Both carry a trophy and a gift hamper as awards. Six films will compete for Best Documentary Short. This category will award winners with a trophy and a HD Shooting Kit comprising of camera, mike and light; sponsored by Accord Equips. Best Indian Narrative Short is also sponsored by Actor Prepares, where two films will be competing. The winner will receive a trophy and a cash price of Rs 20,000.

    The Final Award is the Riyad Wadia Award for best emerging Indian Film Makers. The award carries a cash price of Rs 15000 and is sponsored by Wadia Movietime and a HD shooting kit sponsored by Accord Equips.  There are five films competing for the award.

    These films will be judged by National Award winner Rajeshwari Sachdev, TV actor Manav Gill, director Paravathi Balagopalan, theatre director Kaizaad Kotwal, international festival director Andrea Kuhn and Kashish International Queer Film Festival Sridhar Rangayan.  

    “The quality of the films in the competition this year is a testimony to the diversity of narrative styles as well as technical and aesthetic brilliance of filmmaking. They are not just LGBTQ films, but films that have a new storytelling edge to them. Every year Kashish tries to raise the bar, and this year the films in competition in seven categories are definitely world-class.” added Rangayan.

    Kashish, each year, focuses on one country with the title country in focus. Brazil is the chosen country for this year’s edition. The management explained the reason for choosing Brazil as a country of focus was because of its legalization of same sex marriages. Brazil will also be hosting Olympics this year. 11 films from Brazil will be screened in the festival.

    The opening night of the festival will be launched by chief guest and British actor Sir Ian Mckellen and Sonam Kapoor as Guest of Honor at the Liberty Cinema, Mumbai. Other dignitaries likely to attend the event include Kiran Rao, Kunal Kapoor, Sona Mohapatra, Nisa Godrej, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Manav Gohil along with Sridhar Rangayan.