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  • Celebrate Navratri with Lunchbox’s exclusive festive menu

    Celebrate Navratri with Lunchbox’s exclusive festive menu

    Mumbai: On the joyous occasion of Navratri, Lunchbox, the flagship brand of Rebel Foods, the world’s largest internet restaurant company today announced the launch of an exclusive Navratri Special Menu, which is carefully crafted to delight your taste buds and captures the essence of this joyous season with an aim to make fasting easy. Lunchbox is known for bringing the rich flavours of local cuisine, their new menu aims to elevate your Navratri fasting experience with a delightful array of dishes. These limited-time offerings will be available across 50+ cities in India, accompanied by a special launch of Vrat Snack Combo to enhance the fasting experience.

    The special, no onion, no garlic menu includes a variety of dishes across Paneer Makhmali Bowl, Sitaphal Kheer, Sabudana Khichdi Curd Meal with Aloo Pattice and many others. The dishes from the Navratri Special Menu start from Rs 99. This special menu will be available across a host of platforms including EatSure and food aggregators starting from 15th October 2023. This will be a delightful experience for people who are in the office or living away from home and are unable to follow their fasting practices – either due to unavailability or lack of trust in the local food options available. Aiming to make Fasting Easy, Lunchbox Navratri’s special menu will provide tasty, convenient fasting options for all people looking to follow traditions in their fast-paced lives.

    Lunchbox will also cater to passengers travelling via the IRCTC network through EatSure, order food on the train facility on its app, where customers can order food from multiple restaurants and get it delivered to their seats using their PNR number. Lunchbox is dedicated to providing the taste of wholesome meals and premium quality food to elevate the consumer experience. In addition to the regular offerings, the specially curated Navratri menu, will allow individuals to savour nutritious, fasting-friendly meals during periods of spiritual significance, ensuring a deeply fulfilling and meaningful dining experience while on the move.

    Some of the key dishes from the extensive menu include:

    Vrat Snack Combo (Save Rs 69 Extra) – A snack combo of our delicious Aloo Chaap and Sabudana Vada to make your Navratri truly special

    Sabudana Khichdi Curd Meal with Aloo Pattice – All-time favourite Navratri Upvas essential made with sabudana, green chillies and roasted peanuts and served with Upvas Aloo Pattice & Curd

    Sabudana Khichdi & Makhmali Paneer Vrat Thali – An exciting Navratri Vrat special dish to make your day. Sabudana Khichdi with Curd served with a delicious and creamy Makhmali Paneer Curry

    Sabudana Khichdi with Dum Aloo Vrat Thali – Experience the perfect blend of flavours with our Sabudana Khichdi & Dum Aloo Combo. Served with creamy curd, a delightful meal that captures the essence of Navratri.

    Sabudana Vada with Imli Chutney and Curd – Made with freshly ground sabudana, mashed potatoes & aromatic spices, our Sabudana Vada with imli chutney & curd will surely be your Navratri Vrat favourite

    Upvas Aloo Pattice with Imli Chutney and Curd – A quick and delicious appetizer, sure to be your Navratri Upvas favourite served with delicious imli chutney and curd

    Sabudana Vada with Curd (3CP) – Made with freshly ground sabudana, mashed potatoes & aromatic spices, our Sabudana Vada with curd will surely be your Navratri Upvas favourite

    Paneer Makhmali Bowl (Half Kg) – Creamy Paneer Gravy made with delicious and aromatic spices

    Dum Aloo Bowl (Half Kg) –  Indulge in the irresistible flavours of our Dum Aloo. This dish true to the essence of Navratri, offers a satisfying experience

    Sitaphal Kheer (100 gms) – Made with fresh custard apple pulp and cream, this Sitaphal Kheer is sure to give a sweet ending to your Navratri fasting meal.

    Sharing some insights about the menu, Aruj Garg, Category & Brand Head at Rebel Foods stated, “To embrace the joyous occasion of Navratri and our commitment to customer preferences, We are keeping alive our annual tradition, by unveiling a special menu that coincides with the festive occasion, offering dishes that are not only bursting with flavour but also deeply satisfying. Keeping the upvas and the satvik aahar that many take in mind this year, LunchBox presents a special menu, offering a delightful array of fresh and nutritious recipes, thoughtfully priced to satiate hunger and make your Navratri celebrations even more special.”

  • Govt policies to help media & entertainment ecosystem to generate $53 billion annually by 2025: Anurag Thakur

    Govt policies to help media & entertainment ecosystem to generate $53 billion annually by 2025: Anurag Thakur

    MUMBAI: In the next five years, India will be among the leading quality content producing nations across the globe. The government policies to help the media and entertainment ecosystem to generate $53 billion annually by 2025. There is an old rush amongst broadcasters as well as telcos to set up their own OTT platforms for India. The Indian government will take all measures to speed up co-production collaborations from around the world. The Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur said this while addressing the India Forum at the famous Palais des Festivals in Cannes.

    The session was moderated by Indian producer, Central Board of Film Certification member and film personality Vani Tripathi Pikoo; Ministry of Information And Broadcasting secretary Apurva Chandra; writer, poet and Central Board of Film Certification chairman Prasoon Joshi; Indian actor, writer, director and producer R Madhavan; Indian filmmaker actor, television presenter and entrepreneur and Film and Television Institute of India chairman Shekhar Kapur; Hollywood Reporter editor Scott Roxborough and producer Philip Avril.

    This year marks the 75th year of celebration of both the Cannes Film Festival and the establishment of India-France diplomatic relations. Speaking on the importance of Cannes Thakur said that over the years, ‘Festival de Cannes’ has played a significant role in strengthening Indo-French relations.

    The minister noted historic highs of Indian cinema and said that Indian content has been ruling the hearts and minds of the global audience and the stepping stone was laid by bestowing the Palme d’Or to the prolific Indian filmmaker Chetan Anand’s film Neecha Nagar in 1946 and a decade later in 1956, Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali won the Palme d’Or.

    Today the recognition of our cinematic excellence the world over is set to manifest the country into the ‘content hub of the world’, the Minister added.

    Speaking on India’s current presence in Cannes, the Minister said “India intends to give you – the global audience, a flavour of the country’s cinematic excellence, technological prowess, rich culture and illustrious heritage of storytelling. India’s red carpet presence captured the diversity of our cinematic excellence not only in terms of representation of actors and film-makers from various languages and regions but also on OTT platforms, with a strong presence of music composers and folk artists who have enthralled audiences both young and old”.

    The Minister informed the audience about the presence of Indian startups in Cannes and said the startups from the media and entertainment sector will showcase their technological prowess and pitch to the best from the world of AVGC along with a strong delegation of animation professionals from the sector.

    The Minister informed the audience of the various measures by both the Union and State governments and said while the Center has envisioned major initiatives over the last eight years to boost co-productions, film shoots and film facilitations in India, States like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have formulated their film facilitation policies and provided co-production opportunities. He stated that these efforts aimed at boosting India’s media and entertainment ecosystem, which is expected to generate $53 billion annually by 2025.

    In one such measure, he said, “The government officially designated audiovisual services as one of 12 ‘champion service sectors’ and recently set up an AVGC task force comprising of industry leaders to prepare a policy roadmap for India to take a quantum leap in this sector and position us as the preferred ‘post-production hub of the world’ “.

    Thakur added that on one hand artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and immersive technologies such as the metaverse, present immense possibilities to India’s IT skilled workforce, the OTT market in India is predicted to grow by 21 per cent annually to nearly $2 billion by 2024 on the other.

    The minister promised that the government will take all necessary measures to transform India into a ‘Global Content Sub Continent’ and use the skills of our youth to make India the preferred post-production hub for the AVGC sector and to that end government will speed up co-production collaborations from around the world and also offer the best locations in India for Film Shoots. These Thakur envisioned, will in the next five years, catapult Bharat into the league of leading quality content producing nations across the globe.

    Thakur concluded his statement by extending a warm invitation to shoot in India, bask in its hospitality and relish its landscape.

    Meanwhile, Kapur spoke about the effect of access to cheap broadband and mobile devices having a disruptive effect on movie industry and said that India is about to become the world’s biggest ‘influencer economy’ and that cinema will soon be redefined by the young film makers.

    “India is a pool of restless dreams, dreams that are restless to make it big, of looking forward”, said Prasoon Joshi to the comment Kapur. Joshi further added that India has more and more self-belief, and that it shows in terms of the quality of recent cinematic productions. “When a civilisation can express its core authentically, he argued, it becomes even stronger,” he said.

    Chandra cited movies like “Lunchbox”, “Mr and Mrs Iyer” and “Rocketry” that are typically Indian in their story but have resonated with audiences across the world. He further reiterated the incentives announced by the government for filmmakers from across the world.

    Madhavan commented on how India has so much to tell the world in the field of science and technology and the cinema world must explore this idea. From Aryabhatta to Sundar Pichai India has extraordinary stories which are aspirations of youngsters around the world. Madhvan also argued that the advance of new technologies is offering new opportunities to the cinema industry. He reminded the audience that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the micro economy has grown spectacularly; he suggested that digitalisation will offer new avenues to shine for Indian cinema.

    Avril who has worked in the past with Tamil and Malayalam movies, applauded the move, which he labelled as significant. He further commented that India has immense talent and extraordinary potential in terms of story-telling but that cultural barriers can sometimes prevent stories to reach foreign audiences. To ensure that Indian stories are not lost in translation and effectively reach foreign audiences, Avril noted the importance of encouraging co-production across countries, which is precisely the strategy of the government.

  • Star Plus commemorates the spirit of Mumbai Dabbawalas

    Star Plus commemorates the spirit of Mumbai Dabbawalas

    MUMBAI: Mumbai’s dabbawalas are as important to the city as its lifeline, local trains. In recognition of their services in delivering with precision freshly made food to customers across the maximum city, Star Plus is undertaken a first of its kind initiative for dabbawalas. 

     

    Through a unique initiative, Sanjeev Kapoor and Team MasterChef India served a delicious treat to Mumbai’s dabbawalas as a token of their appreciation. 

     

    Kapoor, who is also the judge of MasterChef India-4, conferred the title of ‘Pyaar Ke Postmen’ upon the Mumbai dabbawalas and redefined the role played by them in the food industry. “Star Plus is the pioneer in bringing food on the forefront of Indian television and I am extremely happy with the initiative that Star Plus took in acknowledging the Dabbawalas for rendering a valuable service to the society. I only make food but the other part of my job is done by these Dabbawalas who make our food reach the mouths of the people. Dabbawalas are not just the carriers of food but also do the task of spreading joy and smiles. They are the ones who add true value to the food we cook. These Dabbawalas are the backbone of the population of Mumbai and may they continue to be for a lifetime. Star Plus and the MasterChef India team salute their undying spirit and hard-work,” he said.

     

    Chef Ranveer Brar, who is also the judge on MasterChef India-4, added, “Food has always been an integral part of every relationship in the Indian cultural context and the Masterchef India team showed its appreciation for the role these Dabbawallas play in binding the family together through food. Unfortunately, due to prior commitments I could not be a part of the activity but I am thankful to the Mumbai Dabbawalas for making delivering the food cooked for loved ones on time.”

     

    The Dabbawalas were delighted by the initiative of Star Plus appreciating their role in the food industry. “We, the dabbawalas, are highly motivated because we believe that delivering food to Mumbaikars is like a service to God, similar to giving medicine to the sick. We are thankful to the MasterChef India team for recognizing our efforts,” said a dabbawala.

  • Ranbir Kapoor now a creative collaborator

    Ranbir Kapoor now a creative collaborator

    MUMBAI: Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor has now joined hands with Saavn (South Asia Audio Video Network), a US-based digital music company as its creative collaborator. The association was announced at the online music streaming press conference, which was attended by India’s top music industry executives and influencers.

    The superstar, as part of the association will work with the Saavn team on consumer marketing ideation and production, business development and content.

    Talking about the partnership Kapoor said, “I’ve been using Saavn for years now, so it’s exciting to be working with the team on a deeper level. I’ll be helping to guide the brand, influence programming, connect with the next generation of music listeners and ultimately help build the best music product in India and potentially the world.”

    “I look forward to being involved in a more business-centric capacity in the near future,” he added.

    The partnership has initially materialised in the form of a new commercial campaign featuring a 30 second television spot. Kapoor provided a significant amount of input on the creative for the campaign. The TV commercial was written by Vasan Bala, who is the screenwriter for Kapoor’s new film, Bombay Velvet, alongside Sneha Mehta and Teddy Stern of Saavn and has been produced by Golden Gaddi Films, the ad production house of Guneet Monga who is the producer of The Lunchbox.

    Saavn released a sneak-peek of its alliance with Kapoor in its “Here’s to the Music” campaign that went live earlier this year.

    Click here to watch the video

    Saavn executive chairman Paramdeep Singh said, “It felt right from the beginning. Our collaboration with Ranbir represents an evolution in the way technology companies and artists work together in India. And that bridge between art and digital is at the very heart of what we want to accomplish at Saavn.”

    The digital music company, which claims a catalog of almost two million tracks from both Indian and US record labels, will be rolling out a suite of new consumer-facing products and partnerships over the next couple of months.

  • Three Indian films at Durban International Film Festival

    Three Indian films at Durban International Film Festival

    NEW DELHI: Ritesh Batra’s Lunchbox and Anup Singh’s Qissa, the two Indian films that have swept international film festivals over the past year, will be among the three Indian films at the 35th edition of the Durban International Film Festival.

     

    Jayan K. Cherian’s Papilio Buddha will be the third Indian film at the festival to be held from 17 to 27 July.

     

    A total of around 69 feature films, 60 documentaries and 57 short films will be screened.

     

    Qissa will be screened as part of a special package of films on Gender and Sexuality as it is a film that blurs the boundaries of gender and genre in its story of a girl who is brought up as a boy.

     

    The Lunchbox– a tale of an isolated housewife who tries to reignite her relationship with her husband through a friendship she forms with someone who receives her delicious meals – will be screened in World Cinema section.

     

    Also in the World Cinema section is Papilio Buddha, the story of a university-educated son of a Dalit activist who is politically apathetic until he receives bad treatment at the hands of the state.

     

    The film was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival early this year.

  • The Lunchbox, Monsoon Shootout travelling to more festivals overseas

    The Lunchbox, Monsoon Shootout travelling to more festivals overseas

    NEW DELHI: The Lunchbox directed by Ritesh Batra appears to be garnering much more attention than it would have got at the Oscars. The film has visited many international festivals and is set to go to two more soon.

     

    The Lunchbox will compete at the 24th Stockholm Film Festival being held from 6 to 17 November, and at the American Film Institute Festival from 7 to 14 November.

     

    Amit Kumar’s Monsoon Shootout and Remo D’Souza’s Any Body Can Dance (ABCD) will screen under the Asian Images section in Stockholm.

     

    The Lunchbox, making its Nordic Premiere at the festival, will compete with films like Paul Wright’s For Those in Peril, Anthony Chen’s Ilo Ilo and Amat Escalante’s Heli. The section showcases directors making their first, second or third feature film. 

     

    Monsoon Shootout has earlier been screened at Cannes, Durban, Sydney, Jerusalem and London Indian Film Festivals. Remo D’Souza’s Any Body Can Dance (ABCD) is a 3D dance film directed and choreographed by Remo D’Souza and produced by UTV.

     

    Meanwhile, a total of 32 titles will be screened in the World Cinema section of the AFI. The complete programme includes 119 films (83 features, 36 shorts) from 43 countries.

     

    The Lunchbox, featuring Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, had its world premiere at the International Critics’ Week of the Cannes Film Festival and has since travelled to several important festivals including Telluride, Toronto, Karlovy Vary, Zurich and BFI London.

  • Two Indian co-productions being screened at Karlovy Vary Filmfest

    Two Indian co-productions being screened at Karlovy Vary Filmfest

    NEW DELHI: Ritesh Batra‘s Lunchbox and Pete Travis‘ Dredd is being screened at the ongoing 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic.

    Apart from this screening in the Festival that commenced on 28 June and will conclude on 6 July, Lunchbox is slated to visit at least another twenty international film festivals during this year.

    Dabba (Lunchbox), an India-France-Germany co-production is to be screened in the “Horizons” section that presents recent productions from major festivals.

    The film earlier screened at Cannes film festival in the International Critics‘ Week sidebar.

    This romantic film set in contemporary Mumbai is a story of lost lunchboxes that engineer a love affair between attractive Ila and ageing Saajan.

    Dredd by Pete Travis will have a Midnight Screening at the festival. The film is an UK-USA-India-South Africa co-production. The film revolves around two judges: the incorruptible Dredd and the comely rookie Cassandra Anderson who find themselves battling the arch villain Ma-Ma in an unrelenting slaughter-fest. Dredd is a 3D action movie.

    Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2013 opened with Michel Gondry‘s Mood Indigo starring Audrey Tatou and Romain Duris.