Tag: Mary Kom

  • ‘Soch Mat, Seethi Maar’ with movie channel premieres on UTV Movies

    ‘Soch Mat, Seethi Maar’ with movie channel premieres on UTV Movies

    MUMBAI: Drawing on the universal passion and love for Bollywood in India, UTV Movies is all set to entertain it’s viewers with a formidable list of movie channel premieres starting this December. Adding to its existing slate of 1000+ entertaining titles, UTV Movies will now be premiering blockbuster movies acquired from the Viacom18 movie library.

     
    With this deal, the channel will continue to engage viewers with an instant dose of entertainment with 11 new films including Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya, Mary Kom, R… Rajkumar, Hasee Toh Phasee, Gori Tere Pyaar Main, Madras Café among others. The deal also includes some soon-to-be released films and untitled movies that will be aired during the year.

     
    Commenting on this, Vijay Subramaniam – VP, Content and Communications, Media Networks, Disney India, said, “Over the years, UTV Movies has addressed the viewer’s need for entertainment through engaging content and with this deal, we will continue to engage our viewers and provide them with the content that appeals them ”

     

  • Important to make sports TV friendly for viewers, says Viren Rasquinha

    Important to make sports TV friendly for viewers, says Viren Rasquinha

    MUMBAI:  For the upcoming Hero Hockey India League (HIL) the Mumbai franchise has roped in former Hockey India captain Viren Rasquinha as its strategic advisor and mentor.  Rasquinha is also the CEO of Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ).

    OGQ is a non-profit organisation, founded by Indian sporting legends like Geet Sethi and Prakash Padukone that helps Indian athletes win Olympic Gold medals. One of the athletes that is part of the organisations portfolio is five time Amateur Boxing World Champion – Mary Kom.

    Speaking about the organisation, Rasquinha informs, “We currently support the training of 58 athletes across six individual Olympic sports like badminton, boxing, shooting, athletics, archery and wrestling.  We are happy with the progress at the London 2012 Olympics as four out of the six Olympic medal winners were supported by OGQ. These are Vijay Kumar, Gagan Narang, Saina Nehwal and Mary Kom. And incidentally post the Olympics the other two winners Sushil Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt are also supported by us.”

     Moreover, athletes supported by OGQ have won 16 medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and 13 medals at the Incheon Asian Games.

    Rasquinha was speaking at an event where Mary Kom was presented a Rs 5 lakh cheque by Edelweiss that was collected via crowd funding. This was followed by a discussion on how the sports portfolio in India is seeing a growth through ongoing alternate sports leagues. Voicing his opinions on the improved television coverage of sports he comments, “Television coverage is definitely helping the growth of sports. I feel TV is the king today. And it is very important to make it a good package on screen. Star Sports for example has done a fantastic job in producing the Hockey India League, Pro Kabaddi League and the ongoing Indian Super League. I also think it’s important to make sports TV friendly for viewers.”

     On the opportunities presented by the upcoming leagues, he says, “It is a good sign for Indian sports as it is now becoming more mature and professional. It has attracted better TV coverage and sponsorships. Leagues are also presenting   multiple job opportunities.  But the quality of performance of Indian teams in the respective sports will only improve when we rub shoulders with the best talent in the world.”

    Delving into the upcoming season of HIL and Olympics, he says that Olympics remains a big challenge and it is important to keep improving and helping athletes in the best possible way. Rasquinha is also excited about the new role coming his way as the mentor of HIL’s Mumbai franchise and is content with the coaching team and the players selected.

     

  • Mary Kom’s academy receives a big boost

    Mary Kom’s academy receives a big boost

    MUMBAI: Sports mangement experts and stakeholders in India have time and again stressed the importance  to develop alternate sports like hockey, boxing and football at a decentralised level with the help of corporate companies.  One such game, boxing, today received a boost as five time Amateur Boxing World Champion Mary Kom was handed a cheque of Rs five lakh which was crowd funded by  Edelweiss’ philanthropy arm EdelGive Foundation, to help build her boxing academy in Manipur.

     

    The amount will be utilised to support build her boxing academy which currently houses 35 residential students comprising boys and girls besides other students who come for coaching classes.

     

    Describing her long and rewarding journey Kom said, “When I started boxing it was very difficult to gain recognition as the sports was not very well known. But after six to seven years today not just the game but also women’s recognition in boxing has grown. But at the same time competition has grown tougher due to upcoming sports leagues including the Common Wealth Games and the Asian Games.”

     

    Speaking on her successful career she added, “Patience, dedication, hard work and strong will power is what helped me become what I am today. The money received will not be splurged unnecessarily but invested in the academy to create more inspiring stories.”

     

    EdelGive Foundation and Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ), an organisation that builds teams of athletes and sports persons to become potential Olympic Gold winners at Olympic Games, helped her achieve her goals as it also provided her a Rs 2 crore life cover.  Edelweiss Tokyo Life Insurance (ETLI) is now associated with the movie Mary Kom as it feels by promoting the film it will inspire more Indians to join sports and inspire organisations to come forward and support champions like Kom.  The Crowd Funding for Social Development in Sports’ initiative was started with the launch of its website http://needforchampions.com/.

     

    Former Indian Hockey captain Viren Rasquinha who too was present at the occasion felt that in order to pick up the right talent it was important to find the talent at the junior level and after finding the same a personalised structured  support system should be put in place.

     

    EdelGive Foundation CEO Vidya Shah said that by partnering with OGQ, EdelGive has managed to consistently provide aspiring young India, an opportunity to mainstream their sports careers. “We take pride in partnering with Mary Kom in her success story and it is our endeavour to create many more ‘Mary Koms’ in the future, ” she added.

     

    Edelweiss Tokio Life Insurance CEO Deepak Mittal sees the initiative as an extension of the company’s vision to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of every Indian. “The amount received shows the increasing connect towards alternate sports in India. We hope that in this small way we will be able to help attract more aspiring sportspeople towards sports other than main stream ones in India,” he concluded.

     

  • ‘Bang Bang’ shoots ahead of ‘Haider’ at the Box Office

    ‘Bang Bang’ shoots ahead of ‘Haider’ at the Box Office

    MUMBAI: The last minute tug of war for screen time domination between Bang Bang and Haider to cash in on a five day holiday weekend starting Thursday did not help much as these holidays fell during, what is known as the dull period. Both the films could not manage to collect what was expected.

     

    Bang Bang opened with inflated admission rates which its content did not justify. The film catered action for the sake of action with the main villain being kept out through most parts of the movie. While the film registered a two figure drop the next day of its release, on Saturday the drop was more significant with around 30 per cent and not making much on Sunday either. The film collected Rs 80 crore for the first five days.

     

    Haider which also released on Thursday with the long weekend in sight, opened to an average collection and remained steady on the lower side through the weekend. There is little of universal appeal in the film. While there are not many takers on Kashmir’s terrorism, this film however binds a bunch of family members with terrorism with each one bending back over backwards to betray the other. The film managed to put together Rs 23.3 crore for the first five days.

     

    Desi Kattey was poor and collected Rs 3.1 crore in its first week while 3 AM is a loser with Rs 1.9 crore to account for its first week.

     

    Daawat-e-Ishq did average in its second week by collecting Rs 5.1 crore to take its two week total business to Rs 25.56 crore. On the other hand, Khoobsurat has managed to do well in its second week by collecting Rs. 7.5 crore to take its two week tally to Rs. 23.95 crore.

     

    Finding Fanny added Rs 65 lakh for its third week to take its three week total collection to Rs 27.70 crore. The biopic Mary Kom has added Rs 80 lakh for its fourth week taking its four week tally now to Rs. 56.55 crore.

  • Four Indian films including ‘Mary Kom’ make it to Hawaii India Spotlight

    Four Indian films including ‘Mary Kom’ make it to Hawaii India Spotlight

    NEW DELHI: Four Indian films have made it to the 34th Hawaii International Film Festival this year in a Spotlight on India section.

     

    The festival which has been shifted to 30 October and will continue till 9 November is made up of four Hindi titles: modern Hamlet retelling Haider, boxing biopic Mary Kom, crime drama Titli and Bang Bang, the official Bollywood remake of Knight and Day (2010).

     

    The festival will open with Ishii Yuya’s The Vancouver Asahi about a baseball team of second-generation Japanese in the 1930’s.

     

    The festival’s Director of Programming Anderson stated, “It is rare to see the World War II internment camp experience through the lens of Japanese nationals in a major motion picture”. The film stars Tsumabuki Satoshi.

     

    The festival will have films from 45 countries, including more than 60 films from Asia. With the Vancouver festival downsizing its Asian lineup, Hawaii is now one of the largest showcases for Asian cinema in North America.

     

    The festival’s main Asian lineup is programmed in spotlight sections dedicated to recent films from seven regions: Japan, South Korea, China (including Hong Kong), Taiwan, India, Philippines and Southeast Asia (excluding Philippines). 

  • Dolby Atmos releases ‘Mary Kom’ on Blu-ray

    Dolby Atmos releases ‘Mary Kom’ on Blu-ray

    MUMBAI: Dolby Atmos has announced that Shemaroo Entertainment will release the Blu-Ray disc to feature a Dolby Atmos soundtrack with the recently released movie Mary Kom, from Viacom18 Motion Pictures and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

     

    Viacom18 Motion Pictures is the first Indian studio to support Dolby Atmos on Blu-ray Disc offerings.

     

    ANZ India, south East Asia senior regional director Pankaj Kedia said, “We are thrilled to announce the release of Mary Kom, the first Blu-ray title in the country to feature a Dolby Atmos soundtrack. Dolby Atmos, one of the most significant advancement in home theater audio in 20 years, will transport consumers deeper into the story with amazing clarity and true-to-life detail.”

     

     “Dolby Atmos has generated a tremendous response from the home theater industry. We aim to give consumers the best entertainment experience by bringing Dolby Atmos right into their homes,” he added.

     

    Viacom18 Motion Pictures COO Ajit Andhare further elaborated, “Every punch that Mary threw was heard and felt in Dolby Atmos in the cinema. The power of sound to transport you right into the middle of the ring will now be available to home theater enthusiasts who will be able to experience Dolby Atmos movies the way they were meant to be heard, right in their living rooms.”

     

    Mary Kom, a chronicle of the life of Indian boxer Mary Kom, will be available on Blu-Ray starting 15 October.

  • Both ‘3 AM’ and ‘Desi Kattey’ fail at box office

    Both ‘3 AM’ and ‘Desi Kattey’ fail at box office

    MUMBAI: There were a number of inconsequential releases last Friday most failing to find any patronage. Of these, 3 AM drew some footfall at multiplexes while Desi Kattey managed to pull some viewers at single screens in the Hindi belt.

     

    Balwinder Singh Famous Ho Gaya, despite starring two popular singers, Shaan and Mika, was poor. All three remained in limited range of lakhs, much short of the crore mark.

     

    Daawat-e-Ishq opened weak but picked up over the weekend. However, the weekdays’ collections were not strong and the film ended its first week with a figure of Rs 20.46 crore. The film added another Rs 3.46 crore for its second weekend taking its 10 day total to Rs 23.92 crore.

     

    Khoobsurat which had a lukewarm opening did not improve over the week to end its first week with Rs 16.45 crore.

     

    While Finding Fanny collected Rs 3.55 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 27.05 crore, Creature 3-D managed to add just about a crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 17.8 crore.

     

    Mary Kom collected Rs 2.4 crore in its third week to take its three week tally to Rs 55.75 crore. 

  • Viacom’s Cineshorts: Big break to Bollywood for students

    Viacom’s Cineshorts: Big break to Bollywood for students

    MUMBAI: To promote its upcoming release Mary Kom, Viacom18 announced a short film contest early last month called Cineshorts allowing aspiring filmmakers and documentary makers to submit five-minute long films on the theme ‘Against All Odds’.

     

    With cash prize worth Rs 1,00,000 for the winner and a chance to be premiered on Pepsi MTV Indies, the registrations have touched the 400 registration mark and the deadline for submission has been pushed to 30 September from  15 August.

     

    Viacom18 Motion Pictures marketing head Rudrarup Dutta said, “As a studio, it is our constant endeavor to identify and promote fresh talent in the industry. Cineshorts is an initiative that provides an exclusive opportunity for budding filmmakers. We believe this is an effective platform for us to identify new talent and nurture an ecosystem that allows fresh talent to contribute new vision and fresh ideas.”

     

    Cineshorts was held in seven cities targeting a total of 28 colleges across Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Manipal, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi/ NOIDA and Kolkata. MICA, Government Film and Television Institute, Indian Institute of Mass Media and Communication, St. Xavier’s College, Manipal Institute of Communication, Whistling Woods International School of Film-making, and Symbiosis College (BBM) were among other colleges that participated in Cineshorts.

     

    The contest will see short movies made on a number of themes. While one participant, a 22-year old BCom graduate, Raj Sampad is making a docu-fiction Dreaming With Sand,  based on the real life story of the most famous sand sculptor in India, Padma Shri Sudarsan Pattnaik, Yogendra Kumaria’s movie focuses on the common man, who has to fight against the rising expenditure and inflation every month, and finally comes out as a winner.

     

    Different participants also revealed various motivations to take part in the contest.Wwhile for some the Rs 1,00,000 cash prize was the focus, others concentrated more on the chance to showcase their work on television.

     

    A student of MGR Govt Film and Television Institute, Janardhan Chikkanna said, “As a short film maker what attracted me towards the competition is the platform to reach a wider audience, which would have been very difficult to reach on my own.”

     

    Adding to that another participant,  Narsee Monjee College graduate Devansh Doshi said, “The motivation for applying is to have professionals see your work and guide you for your future films. It also serves as a great platform for communicate with people of similar interests. Cineshorts has helped me to bring forward my film to a lot of people who have been a part of the industry for years.”

     

    The contest, according to Dutta is solely a Viacom18 Motion Pictures initiative. Speaking on the same he added, “Cineshorts is a Viacom18 Motion Pictures registered property that we plan to nurture and cultivate on a regular basis. The start of this initiative was with Mary Kom but there will be a second season, so to speak, every six months or a year with an upcoming project on our slate. The plan is to up the ante for contestants with every edition and to release the best short film before the feature film so that we can establish the crux of the feature film as well as give the aspiring filmmaker a theatrical release reaching out to a wide audience.”

     

    The campaign is mainly targeting young, aspiring filmmakers who may otherwise not receive a competitive outlet to display their work. “The initiative caters to all Bollywood lovers who want to make it big in the industry without the crutches of family legacy or a godfather,” Dutta reckoned.

     

    Commenting on the marketing and promotion of the campaign, the marketing head revealed,” Since this concept was targeted towards youth, we advertised on platforms that they haunt daily, therefore a large investment on the digital front was the obvious choice. A teaser that said ‘Movie Banane ke Liye Talent Chahiye, Babaji ki Jooti Nahi!’ led the campaign on digital video platforms. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter ensured both awareness as well as engagement. Also, the association with the film Mary Kom helped in garnering attention and traction with a wide cross section of the TG.”

     

    The company also carried out on ground promotions with seminars in colleges that have it as part of their syllabi for mass media and film courses. 

  • ‘Liar’s Dice’ chosen as India’s entry for Oscars

    ‘Liar’s Dice’ chosen as India’s entry for Oscars

    MUMBAI: National Award winning Hindi film Liar’s Dice, starring Geetanjali Thapa and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, has been chosen as India’s entry for the ‘Best foreign film’ category at the 87th Academy Awards.

     

    Directed by the film debutant Geetu Mohandas the film has been chosen by a 12-member jury appointed by the Film Federation of India (FFI). The film has been shortlisted out of 30 contenders, the largest number FFI has ever considered including Priyanka Chopra’s Mary Kom,  Kangna Ranaut starrer Queen, Hansal Mehta’s acclaimed Shahid and Riteish Deshmukh-produced Marathi film Yellow, Rani Mukherji’s comeback Mardaani  among others.

     

    The movie tells the story of a young tribal mother who, along with her three-year-old daughter, embarks on a journey in search of her missing husband. On the way, she meets an army deserter, who decides to accompany them to their destination.

     

    Early this year, Liar’s Dice won the special jury award at the Sofia International Film Festival in Bulgaria. In addition to traveling at various festivals, it went on to win the National Awards honor for best actress (Geetanjali Thapa) and cinematography (Rajeev Ravi).

     

    The last Indian film that made it to the final five nominees at the Oscars was Ashutosh Gowariker’s Lagaan. Mother India and Salaam Bombay are the only other two Indian films to have made it to the top five.

     

    The 87th Academy awards will take place on 22 February.

  • ‘Daawat-e-Ishq’ triumphs over ‘Khoobsurat’ at BO

    ‘Daawat-e-Ishq’ triumphs over ‘Khoobsurat’ at BO

    MUMBAI: Daawat-e-Ishq opened to a lukewarm opening response and the collections remained on the lower side on Friday, improving marginally on Saturday and as well as on Sunday only to slide again today onwards.

     

    A Muslim background love story with an anti-dowry message, its linear narration makes it a routine fare. The film managed to collect Rs 13.6 crore for its opening weekend.

     

    Khoobsurat, having borrowed the basic plot from Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s 1980 hit of the same name, about a freewheeling woman entering and challenging the norms of the house laid down by the woman of the house, a royal one at that, comes a cropper. An insipid, poorly scripted and executed film, it started with below average opening with a little improvement on Saturday and Sunday as weekends normally do add to the collections. The film collected Rs 10.5 crore for its opening weekend.

     

    Finding Fanny, a zany road movie about a senior citizen being helped by his village mates find his childhood love, has made a little impact at the box office. Despite some favourable reviews by critics, the film has been able to put together just about Rs 23.5 crore in its first week.

     

    Creature 3-D, another Vikram Bhatt horror had to its credit a fully locally computer generated man-eating creature but the film lacked in substance, got monotonous as its stretched too long and failed to generate interest in the viewer. The film collected a poor Rs 16.8 crore in its first week.

     

    Mary Kom sustained ably in its second week in the absence of any formidable opposition and added Rs 11.15 crore in its second week taking its two week total to Rs 53.35.

     

    Raja Natwarlal added Rs 10 lakh in its third week taking its three week tally to Rs 23.85 crore. The movie will be a loser at the box office.