Tag: Naseeruddin Shah

  • Naseeruddin, Irrfan in double roles for Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro 2

    Naseeruddin, Irrfan in double roles for Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro 2

    The first installment of Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, a satirical take on the ongoing corruption during the early 80s, still remains a cult. Attempting to recreate the impact once again is Kundan Shah, who is currently working on the sequel to the same tentatively titled Hum Honge Kamyab.

     

    Veteran star and the lead actor of the prequel, Naseeruddin Shah, who played a professional photographer, will be seen with Irrfan Khan who will play the fellow photographer just like late Ravi Biswani in the first one.

     

    The sequel too is said to be a satirical take on the latest scams within the country and director Kundan Shah promises that it will be as hard-hitting and non-sparring as his previous film. This film will also have Naseer and Irrfan in double roles and one of their characters is said to resemble the new RBI governor Raghuram Rajan.

     

    The film is slated to go on floor in March 2014.

  • Naseeruddin Shah urges to change views about disabled and disability in DD series

    Naseeruddin Shah urges to change views about disabled and disability in DD series

    NEW DELHI: Renowned actor Naseeruddin Shah has strongly supported the telecast of a series on visually impaired and blind achievers on Doordarshan saying “people need to break away from the societal stereotypes and commonly held perceptions about disability and success or happiness.”

     

    The actor, who acted as a blind school principal in the Sai Paranjpye-directed film Sparsh and is presenting the series Nazar ya Nazariya on Doordarshan, said, “India has over 63 million visually impaired people, of which around eight million are completely blind. Most of these people are often marginalised, not given equal opportunities for education, career and employment; they are also ill informed, and not stimulated to explore their potential. The blind and visually impaired community is often viewed as liabilities as opposed to potential human resource for a developing country.”

     

    “This is the main message we are trying to drive through this television series and we hope that we are able to achieve this goal by reaching out to more and more people of this country.”

     

    Commenting on his association, Shah said, “When I did Sparsh in the early 1980s, I had the opportunity of interacting with several visually impaired individuals. I realised that the problem is not with the Nazar it is with the Nazariya.”

     

    Doordarshan has been airing the special series on real-life visually impaired and blind achievers in India across various fields in the programme which is telecast every Saturday at 9.30 am.

     

    Each episode of the television series features real-life stories of blind and visually impaired achievers while addressing diverse themes throughout the course of the 13-part series. The themes will range from education, employment, business, art and culture to marriage and relationships.

  • Bollywood Film John Day Now Available to Movie Buffs Outside India With Online Premiere on Spuul

    Bollywood Film John Day Now Available to Movie Buffs Outside India With Online Premiere on Spuul

    Bollywood movie buffs worldwide have reason to rejoice! Latest Bollywood film John Day that is running in theatres in India and select markets internationally since September 13, 2013, will premiere online on Spuul (www.spuul.com) just 10 days after its theatrical release. Starting today, John Day will be available for streaming via Spuul on your computers, smartphones and tablets.

     

    John Day, starring actors Naseeruddin Shah and Randeep Hooda, will be available to Spuul subscribers worldwide, except in India. Subscribers may watch the movie on the web and on their iOS and Androids devices, as a part of Spuul’s monthly premium subscription plan, which is offered for a monthly price of US$4.99 only.

     

    Commenting on the release, Prakash Ramchandani, CEO India for Spuul said, “We are always looking to make Indian movies more accessible to fans worldwide and are especially proud to offer John Day to our subscribers just 10 days after its theatrical release in India.” John Day is a dark drama about two central characters, played by Naseeruddin Shah and Randeep Hooda, caught in a cat and mouse chase. With an engaging screenplay and stellar performances by the cast, John Day promises to be a class act! The film marks the directorial debut of Ahishor Solomon and also features Shernaz Patel and Russian-born, German actress Elena Kazan.

     

    Vivek Lath, Founder GoQuest Media Ventures, that distributes Indian content to digital platforms, said “Early releases of Indian films through digital mediums open up untapped revenues for producers, especially from overseas markets. We are happy to partner with Spuul for this endeavor.”

     

    To watch movies on Spuul sign up for a free account at www.spuul.com or download Spuul’s free app for iOS or Android. Besides John Day, fans can stream 2013 releases Yamla Pagla Deewana2, Chashme Baddoor and Aurangzeb, to name a few. Latest movies Policegiri and Love you Soniyo are also expected to release soon on Spuul.

  • Grand Masti gets a whooping Rs 39.8 crore opening

    Grand Masti gets a whooping Rs 39.8 crore opening

    Grand Masti has a terrific weekend raking in a big moolah at the box office. The film, with huge support from single screens, has collected Rs 39.8 crore for its opening weekend. This is a sequel to the previous adult comedy Masti and the three friends are back together and this time they are coming together at their college reunion. The film stars Ritesh Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi.

     

    John Day has not been able to make a mark despite Naseeruddin Shah leading the cast. The film has managed to collect just about Rs 1.7crore for the first weekend.

     

    Horror Story, a grossly under publicised film, has managed to cross the Rs two crore mark in its first three days.

     

    Shuddh Desi Romance has had a good first week. A pleasant love story with a contemporary theme of live-in couple scared to commit through the institution of marriage, the film has collected Rs 35.7 crore for its first week.

     

    Zanjeer, much in news because of its copyrights controversy involving the writers of the original version and the production house, Prakash Mehra Productions, has turned out to be a damp squib, having collected just Rs 13.75 crore.

     

    Satyagraha, which failed to stir up the box office and collected Rs 51.7 crore in its first week, has added Rs 6.9 crore in its second week to take its two week total to Rs 58.6 crore.

     

    Madras Café has collected Rs 1.1 crore in its third week to take its three week tally to Rs 40.65 crore.

     

    Channai Express has added Rs 1.1 crore in its fifth week thus taking its six week total to Rs 200.5 crore.

  • John Day: Some thrills, some gore

    John Day: Some thrills, some gore

    New directors often choose to make their place in the film industry the hard way. They tend to experiment but to do that, one not only needs solid work on the script but also total conviction and confidence. The trick is also in knowing ones limits with experiment.

    Producers: K Asif, Anjum Rizvi, Aatef A Khan.
    Direction: Ahishor Solomon.
    Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Randeep Hooda, Shernaz Patel, Sharat Saxena, Vipin Sharma, Elena Kazan, Makrand Deshpande, Bharat Dabholkar, Anant Mahadevan.

     

    Naseeruddin Shah and Shernaz Patel is a loving couple living with their adopted daughter. Then things suddenly start going wrong with them. Their daughter goes out with her boyfriend on the pretext of going out for a school project. They land up at a huge empty property far from crowds which is full of shrubs.  They go for a dip in the lake on the property. Her friend is still in the lake as she returns to the shack they are put up in, when the whole property along with the shack goes up in flames.

     

    The grief is great on the couple, especially Shernaz who, even after two years since the incident has not come out of it. Shah has got busy again with his job as a bank manager. That is when another tragedy strikes the family. Shernaz is kept hostage at her home by a thug whose partner has gone to the bank to rob it. Reluctantly, Shah hands over the keys for the sake of safety of his wife. But the goon has different plans; he hits Shernaz with a hammer even as his partner clears out all the bank lockers. Shernaz does not die. Worse, she goes into a vegetative state and is in no condition to help with the search for the culprits.

     

    This is only the beginning of Shah’s problems though he is not aware of it. The coin drops only when a bank customer, Elena Kazan, comes to the bank to claim her papers back from the locker. The file she describes has Casablanca marked over it. Shah realises that the property where his daughter died was, in fact, called Casablanca. Shah now has a reason to believe that his daughter’s death was not an accident. He decides to start his own personal investigation.

     

    Kazan takes the file to Randeep Hooda, a suspended ACP, she also happens to be his mole. To Hooda’s surprise, the folder is the same he was looking for but the papers inside are missing. Hooda is a cop turned criminal. He blames the world for everything that has gone wrong with his life.He was an orphan who was exploited by the orphanage keeper and sodomised when he was nine. Hooda now plays up both sides of dons, one in Mumbai (Sharat Saxena) and the other in Dubai though both are sworn enemies. The Casablanca papers relate to the very property where Shah’s daughter died. The property is sought by both the dons and the Dubai don has promised Hooda Rs 50 crore if the papers are handed over to him. Hooda belives that the papers have gone with rest of the loot that the bank robbers took.

     

    Now, Hooda and Shah both are looking for the thieves. As expected, their paths are bound to cross but Shah manages to be one step ahead of Hooda most of the time. Gradually, Shah cracks the secrets and decides to finish all those who ruined his world.

     

    On and off, the film resorts to violence and some scenes have been made explicitly gory; the idea is to make Hooda’s character devilish and soulless. Unfortunately, the director fails to control his script and the ‘experiment’ seems to slip out of his grasp. A lot is taken for granted and illogical things happen to make the latter parts confusing. The mostly outdoor film has been shot well. Background score is effective. Performance wise, Shah excels. Hooda has his limitations as his character is one shade. Saxena and Shernaz are good. Vipin Sharma impresses. Bharat Dabholkar, Anant Mahadevan and Makrand Deshpande make cameos.

    John Day has gory scenes and an inconsistent second half going against its chances at the box office.

     

    Grand Masti: ABCD of sex
    Producers: Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar.
    Direction: : Indra Kumar.
    Cast: Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani.

     

    This may be a money-making formula but it sure isn’t cinema. Gather a bunch of not-in-demand actors (the term actors is used loosely because they are the only recognisable faces in the film), give a ‘break’ to as many new, aspiring starlets since they don’t matter anyway except they are willing to play along in a all the vulgarity that is dished out and let loose two and half hours of crassness backed by lewd gestures (acting is not part of the scheme here).

     

    Director Indra Kumar always exhibited the traits of a wannabe Dada Kondke when he made Gujarati films,which thrived due to the Gujarat government’s 100 per cent entertainment tax exemption policy. But Kondke at least tried garnishing his vulgarity under a veil of double meaning. Indra Kumar starts off his Grand Masti with cheap and gaudy titles in the fashion of 1960s and 70s films and then never looks back. It is cheap (in making) and vulgar and crass in its content. So much so that the next few rapes that happen in the country should probably be credited to this film.

     

    There are three guys, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi, doing their final year in college. In the college they pursue women as if they were fed on Viagra instead of milk as toddlers. It is not romance they seek, it is sex. In a quantum jump to five or six years after college, all three are married and one would think that their lust would have subsided by now. No, in a theme seen in many films before, these poor souls never get privacy with their spouses and are always left craving for some action.

     

    An opportunity comes their way when their college invites them for a reunion. Of course, the wives are too preoccupied to join them, opening the scope for three more girls willing to titillate and be part of the film. There are some imaginary seductions and there are some almost-there kinds but, it is a ‘clean’ Hindi film and the men must emerge clean and untouched at the end. Both parties realise their mistake and decide to mend their ways.

     

    For performance, the characters need to indulge in tomfoolery, which also takes some talent. Of the boys, Riteish does it the best; Aftab is passable while Vivek cuts a sorry picture in this department. Girls do what they are required to. Direction is okay. The gags are mostly reruns. Music has nothing much to write home about.

    Considering the opening response Grand Masti has got, this one seems to be working with the young lot despite or, probably, because of its vulgarity. However, its audience should soon dry up as this film, touted as Adult Comedy, is not the kind made for a family outing.

  • Naseer, Pankaj Kapur come together for Finding Fanny Fernandes

    Naseer, Pankaj Kapur come together for Finding Fanny Fernandes

    The multi-talented Naseeruddin Shah and Pankaj Kapur are highly known for their strong performance oriented roles. And now for his next film Finding Fanny Fernandes, director Homi Adajania has signed the two veteran actors.

     

    Shah and Kapur already have some interesting satirical hits to their credits like Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, Mohan Joshi Haazir Ho etc. And Finding Fanny Fernandes being yet another satirical will see the actors once again in strong roles.

     

    Finding Fanny Fernandes also stars Deepika Padukone, Arjun Kapoor, and Dimple Kapadia in prominent roles.

  • Strings return to Bollywood with the song Charon taraf for John Day

    Strings return to Bollywood with the song Charon taraf for John Day

    The makers of John Day have unveiled the first song from this film, which stars Naseeruddin Shah and Randeep Hooda in the lead.

     

    Charon taraf is an intense song which is about human emotions like – loneliness, grief, loss and rage and will surely touch the heart! After a long time, here’s a video which is in sync with the song and is a pure visual delight.

     

    Especially the scene where Naseeruddin literally runs to save his life, one can feel the desperation. After lending music in films like Shootout At Lokhandwala and My Name Is Khan, Strings return to Bollywood with a bang with their latest offering.

     

    Speaking about the emotions in the song, veteran actor Naseeruddin and Randeep have hit the bulls’ eye. The Hindi-pop band has nailed it with this track and this is one track that shouldn’t be missed.

  • Dimple Kapadia signs Homi Adajania’s next

    Dimple Kapadia signs Homi Adajania’s next

    MUMBAI: Dimple Kapadia is set to return on the big screen again post the demise of husband and superstar Rajesh Khanna. She was last seen in Cocktail which starred Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty in lead roles.

    It is learnt that Kapadia has signed on for Homi Adajania’s film Finding Fanny Fernandes.

    The film which is said to be a Konkani English short film will also feature Deepika Padukone, Arjun Kapoor and Naseeruddin Shah. As for Dimple’s role in the film, she will be seen playing a Goan.

    Backed yet again by Saif and Dinesh Vijayan’s Illumanati Films, Finding Fanny Fernandes is scheduled to go on floors around October.

    Talking about other films to his kitty, Homi Adajania came to attention for directing and co-writing Being Cyrus (2005), which was an off-beat English-Language psychological drama film.

  • Madhuri Dixit and Naseeruddin Shah rejoice their journey in Bollywood with 101 Silver Screen Stars at the set of Dedh Ishqiya

    Madhuri Dixit and Naseeruddin Shah rejoice their journey in Bollywood with 101 Silver Screen Stars at the set of Dedh Ishqiya

    Mumbai: The “ek, do, teen girl” – Madhuri Dixit rejoices her journey in the bollywood with 101 Silver Screen Stars along with Naseeruddin Shah one of the veteran of the Indian film industry.

    At the sets of forthcoming flick “Dedh Ishqiya”, the duo relived their journey in the bollywood when they were gifted a pack of 101 Silver Screen Stars – a mini encyclopedia by Shemaroo. 101 Silver Screen Stars treasures the journey of 101 stars from the galaxy of Bollywood. This audio-visual treat on the life journeys of 101 popular Hindi film heroes and heroines is not merely a compilation but a well-researched Collector’s Edition with interesting anecdotes; more than 550 song clips and 101 full-length songs.

    Madhuri Dixit, the actress expresses herself on the occasion, “Presently, the Celebrations of 100 Years of Indian Cinema are in full swing. All of us have very interesting and distinct memories of the Celluloid world. It is such a sweet gesture on the part of Shemaroo Entertainment to have remembered 101 Superstars of all times who have made these 100 years memorable. I too feel privileged to be a part of these 101 stars and have loved the entire segment devoted to me. It was really wonderful re-living the subtle moments of my life like my love for the B&W CHHAYA GEET during my childhood etc. I wish to congratulate Shemaroo on its completion of 50 Golden years and for bringing out such a wonderful gift to celebrate 2 occasions – its own Golden Jubilee & the Centenary of Indian Cinema.” 

    The actor, Naseeruddin Shah shares his thoughts, “A wonderful effort and a different approach of paying tribute to Superstardom. A very interesting mix of actors & actresses. Would like to congratulate Shemaroo for this research-intensive product in their 50th Year. It has carved its own niche and managed to cut through the clutter surrounding the 100 years of cinema.”

     

  • Huma Qureshi to star in Dedh Ishqiya

    Huma Qureshi to star in Dedh Ishqiya

    MUMBAI: Huma Qureshi, the Gangs of Wasseypur fame, has replaced Kangama Ranaut in the sequel of Ishqiya.

    The film is under pre-production. While Arshad Warsi and Naseeruddin Shah are returning for the sequel, the film will also star Madhuri Dixit.

     
    It is scheduled to go on the floors in February.

    Vidya Balan had played the lead role in the original comedy thriller which was released in 2010 and produced by Vishal Bhardwaj.