Tag: Nana Patekar

  • London Indian Film Festival to screen Marathi film ‘Hemalkasa’

    London Indian Film Festival to screen Marathi film ‘Hemalkasa’

    NEW DELHI: Jeffrey Brown’s film Sold and Samruddhi Porey Marathi film Hemalkasa will be the opening and closing films, respectively, of the 2014 London Indian Film Festival.

     

    In the festival to be held from 10 to 17 July, Sold will mark the European premiere while Hemalkasa will mark its world premiere.

     

    Featuring Nana Patekar, Sonali Kulkarni and Mohan Agashe, Hemalkasa is a biopic that follows the selfless journey of Dr Prakash Baba Amte and his wife Dr Mandakini Amte who dedicated their lives to a project for the development of tribal people of Maharashtra.

     

    Praveen Morchhale’s Barefoot to Goa, Amit V Masurkar’s Sulemani Keeda, Shilpa Ranade’s animation film Goopi Gawaiiya Bagha Bajaiiya, Anup Singh’s Qissa, Kaushik Ganguly’s Apur Panchali and KR Manoj’s Virgin Talkies are some of the well-known films that will be screened at the festival.

     

    Million Dollar Arm by Craig Gillespie which will have its British premiere is the Centrepiece, while Hank aur Asha by James E. Duf and Sulemani Keeda (Writers) by Amit V Masurkar are other films among the 18 features to be screened.

     

    The Kannada Ulidavaru Kandante by Rakshit Shetty, Bangladeshi director Munsur Ali’s Shongram and Pakistani film Anima State by Hammad Khan are also being screened among others.

     

    In addition, there will be a Satyajit Ray Foundation’s Short Film Competition.

     

    There will be master class by the renowned Santosh Sivan and a screen talk by Farhan Akhtar. 

  • Nana Patekar slams Lifetime Achievement Awards

    Nana Patekar slams Lifetime Achievement Awards

    MUMBAI: Nana Patekar refused to accept a Lifetime Achievement Award. According to the veteran, people making beneficial contributions to the society merit such awards and not him.

    "Anybody and everybody gets up and forms any organisation and institutes a Lifetime Achievement Award and people also accept it," Patekar said without identifying anyone. The 62-year-old actor was speaking at a function organised by Thane police.

    He also came down heavily on people receiving these type of honours. "It is not a crime…But I won‘t accept it…How can you evaluate my life‘s cost as Rs 1 lakh…Rs 5 lakh… Rs 10 lakh," he asked.

    Lifetime Achievement awards are given by various organisations to recognise contributions of persons over their whole career, in any field.

    Earlier, participating in a seminar on ways to overcome crime in the society organised by Thane police on the occasion of Maharashtra Police Raising Day, Patekar said, "We have become a society devoid of cordiality and unity."

  • Nana Patekar to direct Ab Tak Chhapan sequel

    Nana Patekar to direct Ab Tak Chhapan sequel

    MUMBAI: After having a fallout with director Sahil Saple who later quit the scene, Ram Gopal Varma has entrusted directorial duties of his sequel of Ab Tak Chappan to lead actor Nana Patekar.

    Confirming the news, Varma said, “Yes, now Nana is directing the sequel. Sahil had some other script that he wanted to do. So, we decided to hand it over to Nana.”

    It was earlier reported that Patekar was ghost directing the project. It is now learnt that Saple opted out of the film as he was against taking fake credit for the film. So he opted out of the project.

    It may be remembered that Varma‘s sequel had been embroiled in controversies for some reason or the other.

  • Ram Gopal Varma mulls Ab Tak Chhapan sequel

    Ram Gopal Varma mulls Ab Tak Chhapan sequel

    MUMBAI: Right now busy with his upcoming film Department, Ram Gopal Varma has evinced keen interest to make a sequel of his 2004 thriller Ab Tak Chhappan.

    The story of Ab Tak Chhappan revolved around Inspector Sadhu Agashe played by Nana Patekar, from the Mumbai Encounter Squad, famous for having killed 56 people in police encounters.

    While Ab Tak Chhappan was directed by Shimit Amin, RGV has roped in one of his old associates Sahil Saple because he felt Amin made the earlier film go overboard as per the production cost was concerned.

    Reportedly, Varma drove down to Pune to convince Nana Patekar to star in the sequel to which Patekar agreed.

  • Indian TV channels to show solidarity with Mumbai blast victims

    Indian TV channels to show solidarity with Mumbai blast victims

    MUMBAI: Over 30 Indian television channels will simulcast a two-minute film The Voices of India on 18 July at 6 pm and 9 pm. The aim is to show solidarity with the victims of the serial train blasts that hit Mumbai last week.

    It is for the first time that television channels like DD, Star, Zee, Sony, Times, ETV, MTV, TV 18 network, NDTV and Janmat will get together to air the film.

    The Voices of India encapsulates thoughts expressed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after visiting the bomb blast victims. Sachin Tendulkar, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Fardeen Khan, Anil Kapoor, Yash Chopra, Preity Zinta, Karan Johar and Nana Patekar also feature in the film.

    Designed as a Campaign for India, it is the citizens response to the terrorist attack on Mumbai.