Tag: MSM Motion Pictures

  • MSM Motion Pictures unveils first look of its new movie Youngistaan

    MSM Motion Pictures unveils first look of its new movie Youngistaan

    MUMBAI: It will be the third film from its slate to hit Indian screens when it releases on 28 March this year. Youngistaan, a collaborative venture between Multi Screen Media (MSM) Motion Pictures and the Vashu Bhagnani owned Pooja Pictures, is scheduled to be simultaneously rolled out on 1,000 screens nationally and shows the studio’s commitment to bring out medium to small budget films which are likely to find a connect with India’s urban youth.

     

    Directed by Sayed Ahmed Afzal, the movie is about Abhimanyu Kaul played by Jackky Bhagnani who after the sudden turn of events is expected to fill his father’s shoes as the Prime Minister of India. The film has been shot in several locations including Japan, Lucknow, Agra, Indore, Gurgaon and Noida. Apart from Jackky, the film also stars Neha Sharma, the late Farooq Shaikh and Boman Irani.

     

    Youngistaan is a movie that should appeal to the youth. It is not about who you vote for but it’s about your right to vote and that you must exercise that franchisee,” says MSM Motion Pictures CEO NP Singh.  “Vashu Bhagnani, the co-producer of the movie,  approached us some six months back. We have earlier acquired a lot of movies from his banner for our TV channels. So our association goes long back. The best way to do a business is to completely trust your partner and this is the relationship I share with Vashu and so got into producing this movie with him. The script was powerful and we wanted to make a movie with a message. This was the right kind of movie for our banner.”

     

    Adds Jackky: “The movie is a complete entertainer that caters to the fervent and enthusiastic youth of our nation. It centers around the lives of today’s youth, who want to be heard and want to make a difference. The movie is special because I believe in it.”

     

    Singh points out that the film has pan India appeal. “So we are not after a particular market, but targeting all the markets. Though no final decision has been taken, but the movie will be released to close to 1000 screens,” adds Singh.

     

    A push across several media has been planned for Youngistaan.  Right from using all MSM network channels to using various digital media. “We will not leave any stone unturned in marketing the movie. We are planning a city wise promotion tour as well as several shows aired on Sony will see be used to integrate the film and its actors,” he informs.

     

    A Youngistaan campaign has also been created as a mobile app for promotions. “For the first time ever, the app will contain photos and trailers of the movie with a watermark. This is to help youngsters interact with each other through the app which will be launched on all the platforms,” adds Jackky.

     

    MSM Motion Pictures’ has taken dainty and cautious steps into the business of movies over the past year with its first venture being Bajate Raho.  Its second title, a horror film,  Darr at the Mall will release on 21 February pan India in around 800-1000 screens, while Youngistaan will be followed by Mango. Its fifth offering Ghoom Ketu has signed up the new darling of several film makers – Nawazuddin Siddiqui. “This should release in July. And with that we will have five films on our slate. Then in the next couple of months we will get into commissioning other films,” reveals Singh.

     

    Is its film catalogue helping MSM make money? Its debut film Bajate Raho did not really get the cash registers ringing. “We have just had one commercial release so far which was Bajate Raho. So it is too early to comment on whether we are making money. We can talk about it only after all the five releases,” confesses Singh.

     

    With most movies being aired on television now, will we  see a world television premiere of Youngistaan sooner than later? “It is true that the windows today have shrunk but we will take a call on Youngistaan’s  TV premiere post its release in cinema halls, ” concludes Singh.

  • Jimmy Shergill promotes his next with quirky tweets

    Jimmy Shergill promotes his next with quirky tweets

    MUMBAI: Actor Jimmy Shergill, who will be next seen playing a security officer in upcoming horror flick ‘Darr@The Mall’, found an amusing way to deal with the exhaustion on the sets of the film, which was mostly shot at night at various malls in the city.

     

    Jimmy said, “During the night shoots, we all used to be sleepy and exhausted as we had to go about our daily routine during the day too. So, whenever I used to see members of the cast catching a nap in a chair or something, I would click their pictures and put them up on social networking sites, with funny comments accompanying them about how the director was making us work so hard.”

     

    Apparently, Jimmy’s friends and associates found this quite amusing and they got back to him to tell him about how much they enjoyed the funny tweets. Hopefully, they will enjoy the movies that much as well.

     

    The film is directed by Pavan Kripalani and produced by MSM Motion Pictures and Contiloe Entertainment stars Nushrat Bharucha, Arif Zakaria, Asif Basra, Nivedita Bhattacharya, Shraddha Kaul and Neeraj Sood and is slated to release on 21 February.

  • Vashu Bhagnani presents Youngistan with son Jackky in the lead

    Vashu Bhagnani presents Youngistan with son Jackky in the lead

    MUMBAI: With movies like Ajab Gazab Prem, FALTU etc, actor Jackky Bhagnani has almost become a youth icon. Now, the actor will be seen in MSM Motion Pictures and Vashu Bhagnani, Youngistan, a love story set in the backdrop of Indian politics. The film, besides Jackky stars Neha Sharma, Farooq Shaikh and Boman Irani.

     

    While the first schedule of the film has been shot overseas and Lucknow, the second schedule of the film will go on floors soon at the picturesque Taj Mahal in Agra making it the ideal locale to launch the film and its unique campaign titled “Yo Youngistan Go Youngistan”. Uttar Pradesh lends itself very nicely to this film that has a political backdrop. To add to it, Agra, a symbol of power and love supplements the entire setting. Yo Youngistan Go Youngistan is a ground rally that will travel across the country and collect youth pledges and will also see several youth icons from various walks of life join Jackky Bhagnani in getting the young Indians to pledge to vote. The campaign will also generate findings on the change Young India wishes to see in their policies and their politicians.

     

    Jackky Bhagnani said in a press release, “For me as the name suggests Youngistan stands for the youth by the youth and of the youth of India. The film is a common live story in a very uncommon premise “.

     

    The film is scheduled to release on 1 May 2014.