Tag: Mukesh Bhatt

  • Murder 3: Poor direction, faulty casting

    Murder 3: Poor direction, faulty casting

    MUMBAI: Murder 3 is a usual Bhatt brand of film. Expect romance, passion, adultery, betrayal, crime and, often, good music. For want of titles as well as to avoid labouring to find one, the film is titled Murder 3 though, as one eventually discovers, is a misnomer. The film is a legit version of the Colombian film, La Cara Oculta (English title: The Hidden Face)

    Producer: Mukesh Bhatt.

    Director: Vishesh Bhatt.

    Cast: Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sara Loren, Rajesh Shringarpure, Shekhar Shukla, Bugs Bhargava.

    Randeep Hooda is a renowned wildlife photographer in South Africa. One fine day, a top agency in India invites him to shoot fashion photographs! What caused this desperate situation in the Indian fashion photography scene is left to the viewer‘s imagination. Hooda arrives with his girlfriend, Aditi Rao Hydari, in tow. She can‘t think of a life without him and chucks her career in South Africa.

    Hooda loves to be close to nature. He acquires a palatial villa away from the crowds, settles down with Hydari and gets on with his work. He loves Hydari immensely but is not averse to other affairs on the side. Hydari, with her woman‘s instincts, sniffs his proximity to a hair stylist but Hooda tackles her nagging by showing more affection every time. That is when Hydari learns of a hidden vault, a safe room in the villa from the time of its previous owner. It was built by the owner during the freedom struggle to escape mobs in case of trouble. Considering it was made in the 1940s, the vault is a marvel of technology. It has one way glasses, speakers with the whole villa bugged and is safe enough to survive for a long period without the outside world finding out.

    Desperate to check Hooda‘s love for her, Hydari decides to hide in the vault. She shoots her departing message on a camera that she is leaving for good and leaves a note for Hooda. She watches as Hooda walks into the villa with her favourite white roses, notices the note and is devastated to watch her message. Hydari is convinced Hooda loves her truly after watching his plight and now wants to come out of the vault and surprise him. Sadly for her, in the hurry to hide, she has dropped the key outside.

    Hooda has taken to drinking and drowning his sorrows in alcohol. On one such binge at a bar, totally knocked out of senses, he is noticed by a staffer, Sara Loren. She develops sympathy for him which turns into love and soon she replaces Hydari in Hooda‘s bed, oblivious to the fact that they are being watched from behind the glass. However, Loren‘s stay at the villa is not pleasant. There is an eerie feeling all around, sudden power outages and suspicious sounds from plumbing.

    Meanwhile, the police, Shekhar Shukla and Rajesh Shringarpure, are searching for the missing Hydari with their prime suspect being Hooda. Shringarpure has a rather personal interest in the case and for doubting Hooda since Loren has been his love since college, albeit one sided. There are no other characters in the story and hence no scope for red herrings.

    It should have been an easy enough task to adapt a foreign film but the problem starts with casting of Hooda as the lead man. Even though he wears an aura of mystery, in most parts he has to romance three girls which needed a romantic image. Dressing him up with a wig for straight hair does not help take away his hard face. The script makes the second half repeat most scenes of the first half. Vishesh Bhatt‘s direction needs much honing yet: an investigating officer, Shringarpure, is armed like a sharpshooter; a picnic spread looks like a small utility store, and so on. Music looks like a continuation of past scores and lacks appeal. Of the two, Hydari has the better part and does well while Loren is passable.

    Murder 3 is a no go at the box office.

  • Film  industry  protests against service tax and VAT

    Film industry protests against service tax and VAT

    MUMBAI: Emboldened by the day-long fast that film and TV actors, filmmakers, technicians, theatre owners and distributors down South resorted to, the Film and Television Producers Guild of India has threatened the government that if the 12.36 per cent service tax is not rolled back, they will be forced to stop all film shootings from February onward. They have also threatened to not allow any film to release during this period either.

    It is well-known that many actors do not pay their service tax from their own pocket; most of them openly tell the producer that he has to pay them 12.36 per cent by way of service tax over and above their acting fee. Producers have evaluated the cost of every project to be 12.5 per cent more, thanks to this additional service tax passed on to them by a majority of actors.

    “The latest findings have put the Hindi film industry on the back foot. First of all, there is no guarantee of films doing well these days. Add to that the burden of service tax even before you start rolling the cameras. This is grossly unfair,” pointed out the source.

    Confirming the news Film and Television Producers Guild of India President Mukesh Bhatt said, “We have spoken to the I & B Ministry and the state government. We are compelled to enforce a closure by the end of January if service tax and VAT are not waived off. We cannot take the burden any longer.”

    It is said that the film fraternity is again meeting on Wednesday to chalk out a final decision.

  • Fox Star gearing up to release Murder 3 on 15 February

    Fox Star gearing up to release Murder 3 on 15 February

    MUMBAI: Fox Star Studios, India is gearing up to release Murder 3, their joint venture with Vishesh Films on 15 February, next year.

    Avers Fox Star Studios India CEO Vijay Singh, "We are very excited to announce that Murder 3 is up for 15 February release. Murder 1 and 2 had made a splash at the box office and with the third offering we aim to raise the bar. We are very happy to associate with Vishesh Films yet again and hope to recreate the Raaz 3 magic."

    Taking a step forward in their successful partnership forward, Fox Star Studios and Vishesh Films had joined hands once again to produce the third installment of the Murder franchise. The film also happens to mark the directorial debut of producer Mukesh Bhatt‘s son Vishesh Bhatt.

    Talking about the film‘s release, producer Mukesh Bhatt says," Murder 3 will release a day after Valentine‘s Day next year and we are very eager to see how the audiences lap up the latest film in the Murder franchise…the film is especially close to me since my son Vishesh makes his directorial debut with it."

    While their last joint venture Raaz 3 set a benchmark in the horror genre, the producers with Murder 3 this time around promise to thrill audiences with the Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari starrer that tells the tale of the unraveling of a mysterious disappearance, all told in true Bhatt style.

  • Murder 3 to release on Valentine’s Day next year

    Murder 3 to release on Valentine’s Day next year

    MUMBAI: Fox Star Studios and Vishesh Films have teamed up for their next thriller Murder 3 that marks the directorial debut of producer Mukesh Bhatt‘s son Vishesh Bhatt.

    They have also announced that the film would release a day after Valentine‘s Day next year.
    Murder 3 starring Randeep Hooda and Aditi Rao Hydari tells the tale of the unraveling of a mysterious disappearance. Shooting of the film is already underway in South Africa.

    Talking about the film‘s release, producer Mukesh Bhatt avers, “Murder 3 will release a day after Valentine‘s Day next year and we are very eager to see how the audiences lap up the latest film in the Murder franchise. The film is especially close to me since my son Vishesh makes his directorial debut with the film.”

    Fox Star Studios India CEO Vijay Singh said, “We are very excited to announce that Murder 3 is up for release on 15 February. Murder 1 and 2 had made a splash at the box-office and with the third offering; we aim to raise the bar. We are very happy to associate with Vishesh Films yet again and hope to recreate the Raaz 3 magic.”

  • Mukesh Bhatt elected as president of the Film & Television Producers Guild

    Mukesh Bhatt elected as president of the Film & Television Producers Guild

    MUMBAI: Mukesh Bhatt was unanimously elected as president of The Film & Television Producers Guild of India at the first meeting of the newly-elected Guild Council of Management on 15 September.

    Bhatt succeeded Ramesh Sippy who retired as the President after his tenure of two years.

    Siddharth Roy Kapur has also been unanimously elected as VP of the Guild. Dheeraj Kumar, Ashutosh Gowariker and Vipul Shah were re-elected as VP along with the re-election of Manish Goswami and Ashim Samanta as Treasurers.

    Ekta Kapoor and Shrishti Arya were also nominated as the two new members in the newly formed Guild Council of Management for the year 2012-13.

    Kulmeet Makkar will continue to manage the affairs of the Film & Television Producers Guild of India Ltd as its CEO.

    Bhatt said “I have imbibed a lot from Shri Ramesh Sippy over the last two years. In particular, Shri Sippy‘s insight in taking several crucial decisions for Guild was amazing and will act as a source of inspiration to me. It is a great privilege to lead a prestigious entertainment trade body such as the Guild and I will work to the best of my capabilities and energies and strive for the interests of the Guild and the entertainment industry. I seek the support of all the Council and Guild members in our objective to aggressively pursue and resolve the problems of the industry.”

    I also welcome the induction of Ekta Kapoor and Shrishti Arya into the Guild Council. Their knowledge and expertise will undoubtedly benefit the Council and the Guild. As President of the Guild, it will be my endeavor to work together and join forces with the other Council & fellow Guild members and other entertainment trade bodies to strive for the welfare and progress of the Indian entertainment industry in the ultimate analysis.”

    Sippy added, “During my tenure over the course of the last two years, the Guild has taken up several issues of the entertainment industry and though some of the matters have not been fully resolved, there is no doubt about the genuineness of our efforts in trying to resolve these problems and I am thankful to all my team members for their support and co-operation. I will continue to provide my wholehearted support to the Guild whenever my services are required. I am sure that the next management team will carry on with their efforts to resolve these significant industry matters. I wish them all the very best for their journey.”

    The other members of the newly elected Council of Management of Guild are Yash Chopra, Manmohan Shetty, Kamal Kumar Barjatya, Amit Khanna, Rakesh Roshan, Bobby Bedi, Sushil kumar Agrawal, Rajkumar Kohli, Karan Johar, Vishal Bharadwaj, Farhan Akhtar, Prosenjit Chatterjee, D.Suresh Babu, Kiran Shantaram and Randhir Kapoor are permanent members.

  • HC asks Jannat 2 producers to deposit Rs 1 mn in court

    HC asks Jannat 2 producers to deposit Rs 1 mn in court

    MUMBAI: The Bombay HC has asked producers Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt of Vishesh Films to deposit Rs 1 million in the court if they want to go ahead with the TV release of their film Jannat 2.

    The HC also asked the producers to submit the DVD of their film to enable the judges to see for themselves whether there were any similarities between the film and a script by petitioner Kapil Chopra, which he claimed he had sent to the film‘s director Kunal Deshmukh and his 150-page script registered in 2008 by the Film Writers Association.

    Commenting on Chopra‘s lawyer Rashmin Khandekar‘s contention that the script writer ought to be compensated for his efforts, the producers have denied there was any similarity between the two scripts.

    When asked to comment on the matter, he promptly replied, “I can‘t say anything on this as the matter is subjudice.”

    Meanwhile, the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) has finally given a clean chit to The Dirty Picture for telecast after nearly 100 cuts. With this, the controversial national award winning film, which had been banned from being screened on TV before 11 pm, has now got the nod for general viewing.

    Sony TV had asked producers Balaji Motion Pictures to go for more cuts to ensure that the film could be telecast during prime time.

  • Bhatts making a franchise of Jannat, third instalment planned

    Bhatts making a franchise of Jannat, third instalment planned

    MUMBAI: Almost a month before Jannat 2 opens on the silver screen, Vishesh Films, the makers of the Emraan Hashmi-starrer, has planned to turn it into a franchise with a third instalment.

    Averred producer Mukesh Bhatt, “We intend to take the franchise forward. There will be another film in the series. We would have Jannat 3 as well. As we plan to make it a franchise, like how the first part was about cricket, Jannat 2 is about illegal arms trade. The other stories in the series will be on different subjects.”

    While Jannat starring Emraan Hashmi revolved around betting in cricket, ‘Jannat 2‘ is about illegal trading in arms and ammunition, again featuring Emraan.

    Jannat was released during IPL in 2008 and even now Jannat 2 would be hitting the screens during the fifth season of the cricket tournament.

    The makers are confident about the fate of the sequel at the box office. “We are sure that audience will like the movie. No matter what would be the fate of the film, we would still make the third part,” Bhatt said.

  • Film industry calls off strike on 23 February

    Film industry calls off strike on 23 February

    MUMBAI: The proposed nationwide strike that was called by the Film Federation of India (FFI) on 23 February has been called off.


    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt said: “The strike has been called off after we had a positive meeting with our Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee. We were asked to be patient till the Budget. So be it. We will take a call if the Budget is not satisfactory and take our steps accordingly.”


    Last Sunday, a film delegation met I& B minister Ambika Soni and Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee to talk on the service tax issue.


    Earlier, it is understood that there was growing resentment among film producers from across the country, exhibitors, single screens and multiplexes about the strike; they didn‘t want to be part of it.

  • 3 films from Reliance DreamWorks nominated for Oscars

    3 films from Reliance DreamWorks nominated for Oscars

    MUMBAI: Three films namely War Horse, The Help and Real Steel from Reliance DreamWorks have garnered eleven Oscar Nominations.

    Earlier, Adaminte Makan Abu, India’s official entry at this year’s Oscars, had failed to make it to the top nine shortlisted films for the Best Foreign Film for 2011.

    Sohan Roy‘s DAM 999, the country‘s only hope at the Oscars this year, had been eliminated from the Oscar race. The filmmakers were expecting nominations in the best picture, best original song and best original score categories. Though the film was not India’s official entry, it was individually sponsored by the makers.

    Despite Indian cinema being recognised globally for its technological advancements, variety, visual splendour, skilled technicians and also for its reach and returns, our films have not been able to break into the coveted Oscar circle for a long time.

    Commenting on why we don’t make films worth an Oscar award, producer Mukesh Bhatt said, “ This is because we make films for millions of our Indian audience. That in itself is a herculean task. Though as a rule we send one film as an official entry to the Oscars, we have never grudged about our films being eliminated from the Oscars.”

    Among the 30 films that were the country’s official entry at the Oscars, only three films namely Mother India in 1957, Salaam Bombay in 1988 and Lagaan in 2001 got Oscar nominations, while those that failed include Sahib Biwi Ghulam, Reshma aur Shera, Garam Hawa, Manthan, Shatranj Ke Khiladi, Saagar, Rudaali, Bandit Queen, Devdas, Shwas,Rang De Basanti,Tare Zameen Par and Adaminte Makan Abu among others.

  • Jannat slated for release on 4 May

    Jannat slated for release on 4 May

    MUMBAI: Vishesh Films and Fox Star Studios‘ crime thriller Jannat 2 is slated for release on 4 May.

    A sequel of the 2008 hit Jannat, the film is directed by Kunal Deshmukh, and produced by Mukesh Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt under the Vishesh Films‘ banner.

    Jannat 2 is a story about a single man‘s immense desire to make it big in life by any means. Arjun Dixit, the character played by Emraan Hashmi in ‘Jannat‘, was a small time gambler turned into a big shot bookie; this time he highlights the issue of illegal arms in Delhi.

    The film stars Emraan Hashmi and introduces model turned actress Esha Gupta.