Tag: Munna Michael

  • Eros Digital’s Rishika Lulla Singh bags women leadership award

    Eros Digital’s Rishika Lulla Singh bags women leadership award

    MUMBAI: Eros Digital CEO Rishika Lulla Singh has bagged an award for her proven leadership in the industry. Under her guidance, Eros International’s digital venture has touched new milestones as wells as contributing close to 25 per cent of Eros’ overall revenues.

    The leader, who has been instrumental in spearheading the growth and development of Eros Now, has won the award for ‘Women Leadership in Industry’ at the recently concluded ‘Times National Awards for Marketing Excellence’.

    “I am honored to receive this award and strive to influence other young talent in the industry. Having said that, the growth of Eros Digital is a combined effort and not achieved by one person. Eros as a company has always allowed me and my team the flexibility to work in an open environment and it is their fortitude and passion which allows such possibilities to turn into reality,” she said.

    Other than this prestigious award, Eros Now also won an award for the movie Munna Michael in the digital advertising award category. The movie won the award for Best Social Media Marketing Campaign.

  • Munna Michael….. Just a passable affair!

    Munna Michael follows the formula of musical films about disco dancers made during 1980s to the core. You know, the kind of films Mithun Chakraborty was identified with! Such films also provided ample scope for action. Dances were the mainstay of these films. Action and romance followed. But this time TV serials related to dance competitions replace the disco dancing.

    An infant is left in a garbage dump. A dejected Michael (Ronit Roy), just thrown out of a dance group after being told he had passed his ‘best before’ date, is walking home drowning his sorrows in alcohol when he notices this infant. He brings him home and decides to tend to him. Not able to think of a name for him, he just calls him Munna (Tiger Shroff) who later adds Ronit’s character name, Michael, as his father’s name. Munna has an ear for music. As an infant, whenever he cried, all that his father had to do was to play music and the child would stop crying.

    Munna takes to dancing from the beginning. He dances his way through the school and later, as a grown up, rules the clubs. But soon, after an influential lad loses to Munna, he is banned from all Mumbai clubs.

    Munna moves to Delhi and it is time to introduce the baddies. Munna has an altercation with some goons. One of them happens to be the brother of Mahinder Fauji (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a big time land-grabber don of Delhi. Mahinder is supposed to be a strongman and, hence, his introduction is through a fight he is involved in with a bunch of musclemen.

    Like all dons, Mahinder can’t bear his brother being defeated by anybody. He soon sets out to settle the score with Munna. When he spots Munna, he sees him dancing. Mahinder is impressed with what he sees. Mahinder can’t dance at all but it is his weakness because he is in silent love with Dolly (Nidhi Agerwal) who dances in a local hotel. He asks Munna to teach him to dance within a month. Because, Mahinder wants to dance with Dolly and impress her on Valentine’s Day. Munna accepts this impossible job since the money offered is good.

    Meanwhile, the musclemen whom Mahinder had beaten up take him by surprise when he is alone and just when they are about to kill him, Munna turns up and saves his life. Much obliged, Mahinder makes Munna his brother.

    Forty minutes into the film and it is time to introduce the girl. Mahinder takes Munna to see Dolly dance and later makes him his personal courier boy to deliver gifts and messages to Dolly. As usually happens in films, Dolly starts loving Munna. Wanting Dolly to be close to him, Mahinder offers Dolly the job to dance in his own hotel and also gifts her with a flat and a car.

    But, Mahinder’s brother spoils things by trying to molest Dolly and she runs away to Mumbai. Mahinder asks Munna to find her. As expected, he finds her at a studio participating in a dance contest. Munna lets his dancing buddies form a group with her but keeps his dancing talents a secret from her.

    As the dance competition is entering its final stage and getting no result from Munna, Mahinder lands up in Mumbai. On learning that Munna and Dolly are a pair, angry Mahinder wants to kill both.

    The idea of making this into a love triangle does not quite work as both men, Munna and Mahinder loving the same girl. While one can watch dances, too much of same kind of action spoils the fun. There also needed to be some light moments.

    The film is passable through its first part but after interval, it goes off road many times. It is a musical fine but a couple of songs mar the pace of the film. Director Sabbir Khan has earlier worked with Munna in Heropanti and Baaghi, but counting only on his two prowesses, dance and action is not enough. Editing needed to be sharper. Musically, the dance songs are good along with the romantic number – Pyar Ho.

    Performance wise, there is not much to write about. While Munna dances well and is good in action, Mahinder is miscast. Dolly is passable.

    On the whole, Munna Michael has not been received well and the reports mar its further prospects.

     Producers: Viki Rajani

    Direcrtor: Sabbiir Khan

    Cast: Munna Shroff, Mahinder Siddiqui, DollyAgerwal.

    Lipstick Under My Burkha…….Of curtailed lives

    More and more woman oriented films are being made and, most of them try to show the bolder side of the woman or try to get into the inner self of one. Not long ago, there was a film, Parched, which juxtaposed lives of three women from Rajasthan; the film was also directed by a woman director, Leena Yadav. The film dealt with miseries of these women and how they found solace from each other’s company.

    Lipstick Under My Burkha takes up the cause of four women from Bhopal and scans through their aspirations and desires which they can’t air openly.

    The film is about male domination and the patriarchal society. So here there are four women living under the same roof. That being a crumbling mansion owned by Usha (Ratna Pathak Shah). Not much has changed really since instead of men, it is her writ that runs in this house.

    Usha’s subjects are Shireen (Konkona Sen Sharma), a mother of three with a husband played by Sushant Singh, who thinks a wife is meant only for sex and bear children; Leela (Ahana Kumra), owner of a small time beauty parlour in the locality whose sexual desires matter to her and the world be damned and where from she gets it is also immaterial to her; there is Rihana (Plabita Borthakur) who is neither here nor there stuck between her parents’ orthodox ways and her aspirations. Then, there is Usha, who has been discounted as an aunt because of her age. None thinks at her age she also could have desires, which she has.

    The title is suggestive of the hidden desires of women like a woman hidden under a burkha. They are not aired, just dreamt about.

    The thing with Lipstick Under My Burkha is that, it is a film about underprivileged small city women, not that big city women don’t suffer the same fate.

    This is a performance oriented film and while Konkona Sen Sharma, Aahana Kumra and Plabita Borthakur do very well it is Ratna Pathak Shah who hogs the limelight. The male actors are fillers.

    Despite its limited and publicity it got during the Censor controversy, Lipstick Under My Burkha has limited scope at few upmarket multiplexes.

    Producers: Prakash Jha.

    Director: Alankrita Srivastava.

    Cast: Ratna Pathak Shah, KonkonaSensharma, AahanaKumra, PlabitaBorthakur, Vikrant Massey, Sushant Singh, Shashank Arora, VaibhavTatwawaadi, Jagat Singh Solanki.

  • Eros & Lokmat host Shroff show as precursor to Munna Michael release in July

    MUMBAI: Lokmat, a regional language newspaper in Maharashtra and Goa, hosted a first of its kind musical and dance concert in Pune on 25 June 2017.

    On the occasion of the 8th death anniversary of the pop legend Michael Jackson, today’s youth sensation and Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff performed a tribute to this dance icon. Lokmat with Eros International created this special tribute based on life of a dancer from upcoming movie Munna Michael, produced by Eros International & Viki Rajani’s Next Gen Films, directed by Sabbir Khan, Munna Michael starring Tiger Shroff, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and debutante Nidhhi Agerwal, will release on the 21 July, 2017.

    Lokmat Media is a multi-platform media company with interests in a diversified portfolio of publishing, broadcast, digital, entertainment, community and social verticals.

    A Lokmat release claimed that more than 5000 people across all age-groups gathered to watch this event which saw also the performance of MJ 5, a popular dance troupe. Lokmat also gave platform to other aspiring groups and solo dancers to perform their best on MJ songs on the occasion.

    The audience was enthralled by Tiger’s performance on MJ’s famous tracks like “Billie Jean” and “Smooth Criminal” and special appearance by Nidhhi Agerwal the lead actor of the movie.

    The actor also grooved on the tracks of his upcoming movie Munna Michael with his co-star Nidhhi Agerwal.

    Speaking on the occasion, Tiger Shroff said, “I thank Lokmat and Eros entertainment for giving me this opportunity to perform on this platform. Michael Jackson is my inspiration and I started my dancing career watching his dance moves.”

  • Zee gets Sarkar3 & Munna Michael syndication rights in deal with Eros

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media, a leading global company in the Indian film entertainment industry, has signed a significant television syndication deal with Zee, a leading Indian global television network, for a slate of its forthcoming releases this year, including Sarkar 3, Munna Michael and Shubh Mangal Savdhaan.

    Eros International Media has a competitive advantage through its extensive and growing movie library comprising over 2,000 films, which include Hindi, Tamil, and other regional language films for home entertainment distribution.

    The multi-film deal with Zee gives the channel syndication rights to the third installment of one of the most impactful franchises of Indian cinema, Ram Gopal Varma’s Sarkar 3 starring Amitabh Bachchan which will be released worldwide on 12 May.

    Included in the deal are — Tiger Shroff and Sabbir Khan’s action-packed musical Munna Michael which is scheduled for release on 21 July, and a quirky romantic comedy Shubh Mangal Savdhaan by the southern India director RS Prasanna, starring Ayushyamann Khurana and Bhumi Pednekar, set to be released on 1 September.

    Speaking on the deal, Eros International Media managing director Sunil Lulla said, “We have enjoyed a great relationship with Zee over the years and I am delighted we have secured this deal with them. Bollywood films are critical to the television programming mix and we attempt to tailor packages to suit audiences on each network to maximize potential for both entities from the television broadcast”.