Tag: Mukul Dev

  • CONTILOE PICTURES’ HISTORICAL PERIOD DRAMA ’21 SARFAROSH SARAGARHI 1897′ TO NOW STREAM ON NETFLIX

    CONTILOE PICTURES’ HISTORICAL PERIOD DRAMA ’21 SARFAROSH SARAGARHI 1897′ TO NOW STREAM ON NETFLIX

    With the aim of bringing untold and unique stories to audiences all over the country, Contiloe Pictures, premium broad-based entertainment content Production Company, introduced a show based on the bravery 21 soldiers in British Indian Army – 21 Sarfarosh: Saragarhi 1897. Having wowed audiences on television, the show is now streaming on online streaming giant Netflix.

    The show has 65 episodes and stars Mohit Raina and Mukul Dev in principal roles.

    “Battle of Saragarhi is considered as one of the bravest days in the Indian history. It was a pleasure telling a story of such importance and creating something at this scale. Having run all episodes on Discovery Jeet, a platform like the Netflix will only help widen the audience, reaching out to global netizens”, says Abhimanyu Singh, Founder, and CEO of Contiloe Pictures.

    21 Sarfarosh: Saragarhi 1897 is based on the real-life story of 21 soldiers of 36th Sikh regiment of the British Indian Army which defended an army outpost at Saragarhi in the North-West Frontier Province against an onslaught by over 10,000 Pashtun and Orakzai tribals in September 1897.

    The production house has won multiple awards for the show in various categories including Best Teleplay, Special-Visual Effects for Television, Art Direction (Fiction) and Background Music (Fiction). 

  • Cast & crew of 21 sarfarosh: saragarhi 1897 celebrate army day with the 7th Battalion of sikh regiment of the indian army

    Cast & crew of 21 sarfarosh: saragarhi 1897 celebrate army day with the 7th Battalion of sikh regiment of the indian army

    MUMBAI: The cast & crew of 21 Sarfarosh: Saragarhi 1897 commemorated the Army day with the Soldiers of Sikh regiment of Indian army.  Actors Mohit Raina & Mukul Dev personally took the soldiers of the Sikh regiment on the tour of the set in Aamgaon where the epic battle of Saragarhi is currently being filmed. 21 Sarfarosh: Saragarhi 1897 is a fiction show inspired by the real-life story of 21 brave soldiers of the 36th Sikh regiment of the British Indian Army.

    In September 1897, a contingent of 21 soldiers from the 36th Sikh Regiment of the British Indian Army led by Havildar Ishar Singh successfully defended a remote outpost in the North West Frontier Province from an attack by over 10,000 Afghan tribesmen in what has been called one of the bravest last stands in military history. Produced by Contiloe Productions, 21 Sarfarosh:Saragarhi 1897 will be aired on the new entertainment channel Discovery Jeet starting February 12.

    Speaking on the occasion Contiloe Pictures, CEO, Abhimanyu Singh said, “We are honored to have the Soldiers of Sikh regiment in our studio on this special day, where the bravest of the country are celebrated. Battle of Saragarhi is considered as one of the bravest day in the Indian history, we salute them in the admiration of their bravery and show gratitude in recognition of their courage.”

    Star actor Mohit Raina, added, “It was an absolute delight to host soldiers of the Sikh regiment, along with their families, on the special occasion of the Army day. Playing the role of Havildar Ishar Singh has helped me appreciate the spirit, the ethos of Indian soldier even more than ever before. It is a supreme emotion when an individual elevates his thoughts to such a high that life itself becomes immaterial as he is ready to give it all to the motherland. Our soldiers defy every odd, face every challenge, so that we all can enjoy our lives. I salute this spirit.”

  • nexGTv announces the launch of nexGTv Yoga app

    nexGTv announces the launch of nexGTv Yoga app

    MUMBAI: If you have ever thought of learning yoga from the experts and doing it like a pro, then look no further! nexGTv, India’s largest subscription-led app, has announced the launch of the nexGTv Yoga app. The app will allow nexGTv users around the world to learn yoga techniques and practices on-the-go through videos by expert practitioners such as Baba Ramdev and Mukul Dev, as well as celeb coaches such as Shilpa Shetty and Bipasha Basu. With the growing popularity of yoga and the success of the recently-concluded International Yoga Day, the latest development from the nexGTv stables will actively contribute to spread yoga awareness and assist individuals in adopting yoga practices into their everyday lives.

    The launch of an exclusive yoga app by nexGTv will especially delight fitness enthusiasts, who will now have access to a host of videos on meditation, breathing techniques and yoga postures anytime, anywhere. The videos – catering to both beginners and experts – will lay emphasis on instant health improvement, increased body fitness, height increase, muscle toning, ENT treatments, joints and back bone pain relief, improving strength & vitality, detoxification, relaxation, increasing concentration and curing diabetes. One can take one’s pick from a wide variety of carefully curated TV shows like Baba Ramdev Yoga, Yoga by Mukul Dev, Yoga Jeevan Ki Lay, Mind Body Soul, Bipasha Break Free, Shilpa Yoga, Music and Raga Therapy and much more. However, users must ensure that they consult a trained yoga expert before practicing yoga postures demonstrated in the videos.

    Speaking on the launch, Abhesh Verma, COO, nexGTv, said, “Practicing yoga has gained a tremendous momentum of late with classes being conducted in traditional gyms, in the park, or even in corporate offices. However, considering the hectic work schedules of many professionals, fitting yoga classes in often becomes somewhat tough. The nexGTv Yoga App is perfect for people who feel crunched for time but still want to learn more about this ancient science of fitness. By adding yoga to their morning routine, individuals can enhance their flexibility, relaxation, strength and fitness levels even if they are travelling frequently. We are confident that our Yoga app will deliver great value and a highly engaging and convenient way for our users to bring a healthy balance to their daily routine.”

    The nexGTv Yoga app also integrates several state-of-the-art features that add great value for end-users and make their fitness experience user-friendly and engaging. Individuals crunched for time can find the most relevant videos to fit their schedules through the ‘Quicky’ feature. Moreover, the ‘Data Saving’mode lets users streamline their data consumption while on the move, helping them extend the validity of their mobile data packs.

    And there is more! The nexGTv Yoga app lets you share videos on social media platforms through Social Connect, allowing you to keep your friends and family up to date with the latest fitness trend. With more features such as a vibrant UI and minimized player window, the nexGTv Yoga app is the perfect assistant to help you start working on a healthy body and sound mind. So what are you waiting for? Download the nexGTv Yoga app right away from http://r.nexg.tv/nexgtvyogaand work your way towards a better, fitter and healthier you!

    Give a miss call on 01204848227 to download the nexGTv Yoga App.

  • nexGTv announces the launch of nexGTv Yoga app

    nexGTv announces the launch of nexGTv Yoga app

    MUMBAI: If you have ever thought of learning yoga from the experts and doing it like a pro, then look no further! nexGTv, India’s largest subscription-led app, has announced the launch of the nexGTv Yoga app. The app will allow nexGTv users around the world to learn yoga techniques and practices on-the-go through videos by expert practitioners such as Baba Ramdev and Mukul Dev, as well as celeb coaches such as Shilpa Shetty and Bipasha Basu. With the growing popularity of yoga and the success of the recently-concluded International Yoga Day, the latest development from the nexGTv stables will actively contribute to spread yoga awareness and assist individuals in adopting yoga practices into their everyday lives.

    The launch of an exclusive yoga app by nexGTv will especially delight fitness enthusiasts, who will now have access to a host of videos on meditation, breathing techniques and yoga postures anytime, anywhere. The videos – catering to both beginners and experts – will lay emphasis on instant health improvement, increased body fitness, height increase, muscle toning, ENT treatments, joints and back bone pain relief, improving strength & vitality, detoxification, relaxation, increasing concentration and curing diabetes. One can take one’s pick from a wide variety of carefully curated TV shows like Baba Ramdev Yoga, Yoga by Mukul Dev, Yoga Jeevan Ki Lay, Mind Body Soul, Bipasha Break Free, Shilpa Yoga, Music and Raga Therapy and much more. However, users must ensure that they consult a trained yoga expert before practicing yoga postures demonstrated in the videos.

    Speaking on the launch, Abhesh Verma, COO, nexGTv, said, “Practicing yoga has gained a tremendous momentum of late with classes being conducted in traditional gyms, in the park, or even in corporate offices. However, considering the hectic work schedules of many professionals, fitting yoga classes in often becomes somewhat tough. The nexGTv Yoga App is perfect for people who feel crunched for time but still want to learn more about this ancient science of fitness. By adding yoga to their morning routine, individuals can enhance their flexibility, relaxation, strength and fitness levels even if they are travelling frequently. We are confident that our Yoga app will deliver great value and a highly engaging and convenient way for our users to bring a healthy balance to their daily routine.”

    The nexGTv Yoga app also integrates several state-of-the-art features that add great value for end-users and make their fitness experience user-friendly and engaging. Individuals crunched for time can find the most relevant videos to fit their schedules through the ‘Quicky’ feature. Moreover, the ‘Data Saving’mode lets users streamline their data consumption while on the move, helping them extend the validity of their mobile data packs.

    And there is more! The nexGTv Yoga app lets you share videos on social media platforms through Social Connect, allowing you to keep your friends and family up to date with the latest fitness trend. With more features such as a vibrant UI and minimized player window, the nexGTv Yoga app is the perfect assistant to help you start working on a healthy body and sound mind. So what are you waiting for? Download the nexGTv Yoga app right away from http://r.nexg.tv/nexgtvyogaand work your way towards a better, fitter and healthier you!

    Give a miss call on 01204848227 to download the nexGTv Yoga App.

  • Jai Ho ….Not Quite Salman

    Jai Ho ….Not Quite Salman

    MUMBAI: With an array of blockbusters behind him, the burden of delivering a bigger grosser grows every time a new Salman Khan film hits the screens. Keeping up with these expectations is not an easy task.

     

    Too add more to it, with his latest, Salman, also attempts to promote his personal image that of a charitable pure heart which he is building through Being Human Foundation. That makes Salman’s character too goody-goody; he is all sugar.

     

    Jai Ho has is a remake of Telugu film Stalin which borrowed the idea from  Hollywood film Pay It Forward (2000) about creating a chain wherein every person who receives a favour from someone does favours for three other people when given a chance. The idea is to multiply the do-gooders in the society. That is one side of Salman; the other is that of fighting the evil forces which is represented by Danny and his son, daughter and son in law. This is a dampener since people have stopped caring about politicians’ character.

     

    Salman is an ex-army man, discharged for disobeying the orders of his high command. His intentions were noble, though. He ventured into enemy territory and freed some children held captive there. He always seems to be in the right place at the right time for wherever he goes someone or the other is in need of help. For instance, he helps an armless student, Genelia D’Souza, write her exam paper as her writer has not turned up and Salman happens to be around, dropping his nephew to school. Next, Salman spots a car driver rudely pushing and hitting a young beggar girl. He beats up the driver and here onwards starts his enmity with Danny clan. The driver happened to be his man and soon Danny’s goons are looking for him. The fights are the usual South Indian films kind very much in vogue with Hindi films lately: hundreds of swords and sickles wielding goons vs. Salman and how he annihilates them.

     

    But, this pure heart hero’s heart also throbs for other reasons, the romantic kind. He finds his lady love in his sister’s (Tabu) neighbour, Daisy Shah. There is no coochi-cooing. The romance is pure Rajshri film brand with heroine around mainly to sing songs with Salman.

     

    In between song and dance, Salman has to fight off Danny’s dirty tricks. Salman’s mother (Nadira Babbar) is run over by Danny’s men to warn him to back off while on another occasion his nephew is kidnapped and while saving him Salman ebds up killing Danny’s son in law (Mukul Dev). This adds more fuel to the fire. Even as Danny is desperate to kill Salman, his idea of doing three favours to others catches on; and everybody including the chief minister (Mohnish Behl) are curious to know whose noble idea it was.

     

    The CM, unhappy with the war between Salman and Danny, decides to intervene. Having learnt Salman’s background as a decorated army man he does not think it fair to punish Salman nor does he want his party to suffer because of Danny’s antics. The meeting between the three, Salman, Danny and Mohnish ends with a compromise and Salman has been asked to wait till Mohnish gives Danny a piece of his mind behind closed doors. Danny puts his plan in to effect; kill Mohnish, take his place as the CM and frame Salman for the murder.

     

    The original, Stalin was released in 2006 and the concept has become outdated. What is more, like many South films, Jai Ho also tends to get preachy and that is not what fans of Salman’s one-liners want. There is not much to the story and the first half becomes boring. The villain and his goons provide some mass entertainment. Yes, and there are also some mushy moments. Music is weak with just one song worth a mention. The film lacks finesse. As for performances, the film hinges totally on Salman and he is at his usual physical and acrobatic best. Daisy is fair, this being her debut film. Nadira Babbar is stagy. Tabu and the rest are okay. The film has a few known faces doing cameo roles in Suniel Shetty, Aditya Panscholi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Genelia, Mohnish, providing variety.

     

    Jai Ho, despite Salman, has had a tepid opening response even from single screens; having been made to pay high MGs, the single screens stand to lose their earnings from couple of recent money spinners. 

     

    Producers: Sunil Lulla, Sohail Khan.

    Director: Sohail Khan.

    Cast: Salman Khan, Daisy Shah, Tabu, Danny Danzongpa, Nadira Babbar, Mukul Dev, Mahesh Thakur, Resham Tipnis, Ashmit Patel, Yash Tonk, Haroon Qazi, Genelia D’Souza, Suniel Shetty, Aditya Panscholi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Sharad Kapoor.

  • Soha shoots at Pataudi for her next film

    Soha shoots at Pataudi for her next film

    MUMBAI: Happy times are back for actress Soha Ali Khan who is all set to make her appearance in ‘War Chod Na Yaar‘ directed by Faraz Haider and produced by AOPL Entertainment Pvt Ltd.

    She will be seen as a journalist in the upcoming film and has shot a sequence at her ancestral home ‘Pataudi‘.

    According to media reports, the director wanted something very different and thus found Soha‘s Pataudi house appropriate and perfect for the scene.

    The film also features Sharman Joshi, Jaaved Jaffrey and Mukul Dev.

    She is best known for her role as Sonia in Rang De Basanti for which she was awarded the Best supporting actress at IIFA awards and GIFA awards. Her upcoming movies are Airport and Chaarfutiya Chhokare respectively.