Tag: Paresh Rawal

  • Maharashtra governor Ramesh Bias to inaugurate Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2024

    Maharashtra governor Ramesh Bias to inaugurate Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2024

    Mumbai: The National School of Drama (NSD) has announced the forthcoming Bharat Rang Mahotsav (BRM 2024), the world’s largest theatre festival. BRM will kick off with a splendid inaugural ceremony at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Mumbai on 1 February 2024. His excellency governor of Maharashtra Ramesh Bais, accompanied by NSD chairperson Paresh Rawal, will officially open the festival with a special ceremony.

    The event is scheduled to take place from 1 February to 21 February, 2024. Spanning across 15 cities in the country, this 21-day theatre festival will feature over 150 performances, and numerous workshops, discussions, and master classes, providing a rich tapestry of Indian and global theatre traditions. Additionally, this year will commemorate the 25-year-anniversary of the inception of Bharat Rang Mahotsav.

    The Mumbai press conference was addressed by NSD director Chittaranjan Tripathy, NSD Society chairperson Paresh Rawal, BRM ambassador (Rang Doot) Pankaj Tripathi, Mukti Foundation founder & chairperson Smitha Thackeray, Shri Chattrapati Shivaji Smarak Mandal (Trust) chairman Brigadier Sudhir Sawant and other prominent members of NSD were present at the press conference.

    To promote theatre in Mumbai, Mukti Cultural Hub has partnered with Bharat Rang Mahotsav. Mukti Foundation chairperson Smita Thackeray has provided crucial support, enabling Mukti Cultural Hub to host three days festival from 4 to 6 February. Additionally, Shivaji Natya Mandir has generously supported the festival, hosting two days festival in their theatre auditorium on 2 and 3 February.

    This year’s festival revolves around the theme Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Vande Bharangam, fostering global unity among thespians and artists. Emphasizing social harmony, it seeks to create a sense of a shared world – the entire world one large family, bringing diverse cultures together through the powerful medium of the performing arts for a truly enriching experience.

    NSD director Chittaranjan Tripathy expressed profound enthusiasm for the impending festival, stating, “As we embark on the 25th year of the Bharat Rang Mahotsav, it is truly a momentous occasion that reflects our enduring commitment to artistic excellence and cultural diversity. Over the post quarter-century, this festival has served as a guiding light, illuminating the rich tapestry of global theatre traditions. The upcoming edition promises to be a grand celebration, showcasing not only the extraordinary creativity within the theatrical realm but also emphasizing the beauty of collaboration. We are dedicated to fostering the magic of theatre, providing a platform for diverse voices and narratives to thrive. This year’s festivities will not only mark a milestone but also reaffirm our steadfast belief in the transformative power of the performing arts.”

    In Mumbai, this cultural extravaganza, set to enchant audiences for six exhilarating days from 1 to 6 February 2024, will culminate with a grand closing ceremony on 6 February at Mukti Cultural Hub. It will feature a total of six captivating plays, each a masterpiece in its own right, spanning various genres and languages. It will commence with the compelling play Humare Ram, featuring renowned actor and NSD alumnus Ashutosh Rana, produced by Felicity Theatre, Delhi, followed by a diverse array of productions, including ‘GAJAB TICHI ADA’ by Rangpeeth Theatre, Mumbai, ‘BABUJI’ by NSD Repertory Company, New Delhi, ‘THE ZOO STORY’ by Panchkosi, Delhi, ‘TODI MILL FANTASY’ by Theatre Flamingo, Goa, and ‘SWAHA’ by Darpan, Lucknow.

    The 25th year of this festival holds special significance as it brings together diverse theatrical voices in a celebration of the magic of theatre. Audiences can expect a captivating array of theatrical forms, including international productions, folk and traditional plays, modern dramas, graduate showcases, and collegiate street plays. The festival will unfold in parallel venues across Mumbai, Pune, Bhuj, Vijayawada, Jodhpur, Dibrugarh, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Ramnagar, and Srinagar, ensuring a nationwide celebration of the transformative power of theatre.

    In an innovative move, this year NSD also introduces Rang Heat, an annual initiative aimed at establishing Asia’s inaugural global theatre market and nurturing international collaborations. in the theatrical domain. Rong Hoat will unite theatre artists, programmers, patrons, and supporters, fostering the discovery of hidden talent, showcasing international projects, and facilitating both creative and financial partnerships. Participants will gain exposure to a broader audience, fostering potential collaborative ventures and injecting dynamism into the global theatre landscape.

    The BRM extends beyond the stage, offering a plethora of enriching experiences. Parallel exhibitions, director-audience dialogues, discussions, and seminars will explore various facets of theatre, sparking stimulating conversations and insights. Attendees can engage in masterclasses with veteran thesplans, immerse themselves in the vibrant Rang Haat, and explore the diverse offerings at the Food Bazaar, letting the spirit of theatre truly captivate them.

  • zingbus teams up as official brand partner for Dream Girl 2

    zingbus teams up as official brand partner for Dream Girl 2

    Mumbai: zingbus, the largest tech-based intercity bus service provider in India, has proudly announced its captivating collaboration as the official brand partner for the movie Dream Girl 2. The sequel to the blockbuster sensation, Dream Girl (2019) is poised to unleash its magic on the silver screen, captivating audiences nationwide on 25 August 2023.

    Dream Girl 2, an upcoming Hindi comedy-drama is helmed by the visionary director Raaj Shaandilyaa and produced by Ekta Kapoor and  Shobha Kapoor under the dynamic banner Balaji Motion Pictures. The movie showcases a diverse ensemble cast, including Ayushmann Khurrana, Ananya Panday, Paresh Rawal, Annu Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Raaz, Asrani, Abhishek Banerjee, Manjot Singh and Seema Pahwa. This cinematic marvel promises to be a journey through emotions, laughter, and life’s quirks, all interwoven in a tapestry of entertainment.

    Speaking on the partnership, zingbus CEO and co-founder Prashant Kumar said – “Seizing the role of the official brand partner of a fantastic movie – Dream Girl 2, provides us with a wonderful opportunity to engage a larger audience throughout India. This partnership ignites our passion and propels us to explore new horizons. zingbus team is truly excited about this affiliation and we are looking ahead to numerous such remarkable collaborations in the times to come.”

    The strategic partnership will increase the likelihood of zingbus gaining a more significant presence in people’s thoughts and perceptions. By combining the visionary approach of the brand – zingbus with the compelling narrative of the movie, this partnership will carve an enduring mark on the hearts and minds of a diverse and widespread audience.

  • LT Foods launches new campaign for Daawat

    LT Foods launches new campaign for Daawat

    Mumbai: Daawat, the flagship brand of 70-year-old consumer food company LT Foods has launched a new campaign to extend its ‘Banega Toh Farq Dikhega’ proposition. The campaign will be launched pan India across major TV channels, digital, social media, and OTT platforms.

    The TVC, featuring actors Paresh Rawal and Hussain Dalal, showcases the finely curated four-step process of ‘Chunkar, Bachakar, Sambhaalkar and Sajaakar’ (fine picking, careful securing, meticulous ageing, and presentation) which is undertaken before Daawat reaches the consumer.

    The ad-film captures the banter between a seasoned Daawat food inspector played by Rawal and his immature protégé, Dalal. The interaction happens during the process of creating the brand.

    Speaking on the launch of the new campaign, LT Foods Ltd, managing director and CEO, Ashwani Kumar Arora said, “Consumers today exhibit a high degree of discernibility and consciousness in their consumption choices. The new Daawat campaign by LT Foods not only furthers the proposition of ‘Banega Toh Farq Dikhega’ but also showcases the special care and effort the company takes through a four-stage curation process.”

    “Brand communication over the years has evolved keeping pace with changing consumer aspirations and tastes. The extension of ‘Banega Toh Farq Dikhega’ campaign demonstrates the consistent effort taken by the Company to curate the best in category product,” added LT Foods Ltd, CEO India and Far East business, Ritesh Arora.

  • Join Zee Thirai and Zee Tamil in celebrating the nation: enjoy an exciting line up of movies this Independence Day

    Join Zee Thirai and Zee Tamil in celebrating the nation: enjoy an exciting line up of movies this Independence Day

    This Independence Day, Zee Thirai and Zee Tamil present a marathon of blockbuster hits to mark the 73rd year of Indian Independence. In line with their shared mission to entertain their viewers, the channels have curated a compelling set of movies for viewers to raise their spirits and enjoy the day with their families at home. This Independence Day, reaffirm and celebrate your love for the nation with Zee Thirai and Zee Tamil.  

    ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ is a 2019 Hindi language military action film written and directed in his debut by Aditya Dhar and produced by Ronnie Screwvala. The film features Vicky Kaushal in the leading role along with Yami Gautam, Paresh Rawal and Kriti Kulhari in pivotal roles. This movie is a dramatized retelling of the retaliation to the Uri attacks that took place in 2016 undertaken by the Indian army against the Pakistani forces. Ranked among one of India’s highest grossing films, it was well received by both critical and popular quarters. 

    The Sivakarthikeyan, Sathyaraj and Aishwarya Rajesh starrer, ‘Kanaa’ is a sports drama, written and directed in his debuy by Arunraja Kamaraj. Kanaa is the story of Kowsi (Aishwarya Rajesh) and Murugesan (Sathyaraj) and their journey towards the Indian women’s cricket team, a shared dream for the father and daughter. The story reveals how Kowsi does the nation proud as she not only becomes a part of the playing 11 for the T-20 World Cup but ultimately takes the team to victory. 

    ‘Mersal’ is a 2017 Tamil action blockbuster directed and co-written by veteran Atlee and is the 100th production of Thendandal Studio Limited. The movie stars ‘Ilayathalapathy’ Vijay in three roles, alongside the very popular Kajal Aggarwal, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Nithya Menen. Revolving around two estranged twin brothers (Vijay), a magician (Vettri) and a reputed doctor (Maaran), this is a story of them avenging the murder of their parents (Vijay; Nithya Menen). It is an action-packed story full of unexpected twists and turns, while also shedding light on some important social issues. 

    Veteran superstar Mammootty starrer ‘Madhuraraja’ is a 2019 Malayalam action film directed by Vysakh and written by Udayakrishna. The film also features senior actor Nedumudi Venu, Anusree, Jagapathi Babu and Siddique among others in pivotal roles. An out and out entertainer with socio-political overtones, this movie is marked with the dedicated and praise-worthy performance of Mammootty. This is a story of Madhuraraja, who has taken it upon himself to save Pambinthuruth from Nadeshan, a liquor baron who has made this town the headquarters of his multiple criminal activities. 

    ‘Shivalinga’ is a 2017 Tamil horror comedy film directed by P.Vasu, starring Raghava Lawrence, Ritika Singh and the stalwart of comedy- Vadivelu – in lead roles. This is a remake of Vasu's earlier 2016 Kannada film, also named Shivalinga. This is the story of a cop investigating the death of a Muslim man, as he finds out that his wife is herself possessed by the ghost of the same young man. 

    ‘Dhilluku Dhuddu 2’ is a 2019 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Rambhala. The film features comedian Santhanam and Shritha Sivadas in lead roles along with Rajendran and Urvashi in supportive roles. This is the story of Viji (Santhanam), an auto driver, who’s antics has been the bane of his neighbours. In a ploy to get rid of him, his neighbour hatches a plan to get him to fall in love with his colleague Maya, who he finds to have an eerie aura around her and a mysterious family background. 

    ‘Jaada’ is a 2019 Tamil language movie in the sports-horror genre. The film features Kathir and Roshini Prakash in the lead roles and Kishore and Yogi Babu in supporting roles. This is the story of Jaada (Kathir), a fearless and talented football player well on his way to playing professionally. However, contrary to his coach’s wishes, he has other plans – to avenge the death of his childhood football hero Sethu (Kishore), who died in a ‘Violent 7s’ football game. Zee Tamil will be airing the World Television Premier of Jaada on 15th August. 

    Kennedy Club is a 2019 Tamil language sports film written and directed by Suseenthiran. Produced by D. N. Thaisaravanan under the banner of Nallusamy Pictures, the film features Sasikumar, Bharathiraja and Meenakshi Govindarajan in lead roles. This is a story of a women’s Kabaddi team, whose coach Savarimuthu (Bharathiraja), an ex-soldier, falls sick, to be replaced by his former student Muruganandham (Sasikumar). 

    ‘Dabangg 3’, the third of the Dabangg franchise movies, is directed by the dancing sensation, Prabhu Deva. The movie stars superstar Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha and Arbaaz Khan in lead roles. This is the story of Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan), the Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), who is faced yet again, with his nemesis Balli Singh, whose activities have wreaked havoc in the lives of the people. Zee Tamil will be airing the World Television Premier of Dabangg 3 on 15th August. 

    Don’t forget to catch some exciting movies on Zee Thirai and Zee Tamil this 15th August. Schedule below: 

    Zee Thirai

    Uri: The Surgical Strike – 7:00 pm-10:00 am 

    Kanaa – 10:00 am – 1:00 pm 

    Mersal – 1:oo pm – 4:30 pm 

    Madhuraraja – 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm

    Shivalinga – 7:30 pm – 11:0 pm 

    Zee Tamil

    Dhilluku Dhuddu 2 – 8:00 am – 10:00 am

    WTP: Jaada – 10:30 am – 1:00 pm

    Kennedy Club – 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

    WTP – Dabangg 3 – 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm 

    Sit back with your family and enjoy some of your favourite movies only on Zee Thirai and Zee Tamil on 15th August 2020. 

  • Box Office: Mom & Guest bring solace after Tubelight fails

    Two veterans, both with a huge fan following in their peak, Sridevi in Mom and Paresh Rawal in Guest Iin London, were expected to lead the charge at the box office. If one looked at the making of both the films, the production costs looks moderate. But, what matters is how much the theatrical rights have been sold for. And, in that sense, Mom riding the crest.

    The best recent film of moderate budget to excel has been Hindi Medium which achieved a high figure of about Rs 65 crore at the domestic box office. In case of Mom, the price at which it is sold and the kind of reports it has generated, it may fall short of its target by lengths. The difference is that, while Hindi Medium was an entertainer, Mom is a designed to be heavy film. And, they are not usually worth Rs 200 to 1000 that their admission rates command. No need to say, the eventual sufferers are the cinema chains.

    Mom had an inherent drawback in that an earlier film, Raveen Tandon starrer, Maatr, was based on the same theme. Since, the films are now made for the multiplex audience, a lot of the patrons would realize that Mom is just a female version of 1974 Hollywood trendsetter, Death Wish.

    *Mom opened to very weak response on Friday despite an overambitious release strategy as it was released across more screens than the film justified. The result was that many screens showed collection in few hundreds which showed on the film’s first day collections of a bare Rs 2.4 crore (Rs 24 million). The film showed an expected rise on Saturday and Sunday. The weekend collections according to trade sources are estimates are little over Rs 10 crore (Rs 100 million) while those released by the makers are over 14 crore.

    *Guest Iin London proves a damp squib. Following in the formula of Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge, which was no great shakes in itself, the film backfires in Toto. One must be really out of sync with the realities to think that another instalment of Paresh Rawal giving a noisy outlet to his stomach problem amounted to a comedy! It is a juvenile stuff to say the least. With the first day figures of Rs 1.2 crore.

    *Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha has had a poor run at the box office with just Rs 1.05 crore to show while the weekend collected Rs 4.2 crore.

    * Tubelight, Salman Khan’s home production, sold at an exorbitant price which needed to do a business which none of his films has done before, is a total disaster. Strange that the film won’t even manage a lifetime business of what his film Sultan did in its opening weekend. The film had collected over 180 crore in its five day extended weekend.

    The film has added Rs 10.6 crore in its second week taking its two week tally to Rs 114.3 crore.

    *Bahubali2: The Conclusion has added about Rs 30 lakh in its 10th week.

  • Guest Iin London….Forced comedy

    Guest Iin London is a kind of unofficial sequel to the director Ashwani Dhir’s own 2010 film, Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? Paresh Rawal played the uninvited guest in Ajay Devgn house in that film. Paresh Rawal is the common factor as the guest in Guest In London. His hosts have changed, though.

    The character of Kartik Aaryan works in London and is at the mercy of his maniacal boss because if he loses his job, his visa would be cancelled, too. Kartik can’t afford this situation because he plans to settle and make a career here. He finds a solution which many Asians are known to use to get permanent visa and that is to marry a local girl.

    It seems there are intermediaries too to fix such temporary marriages. Using the services of one such, Kartik decides to marry the character of Kriti Kharbanda whose bio data has the unique distinction of having two fathers and two mothers! Ergo, she has never known true family love. For sums agreed upon, Kriti agrees to marry Kartik for a period of six months till he gets his visa.

    The authorities in the UK seem to be aware of such visa weddings so Kartik and Kriti have to present themselves in a magistrate’s court to attest that theirs is not one such arrangement. At the court, one who sees through their ploy is the character of Sanjay Mishra, a Pakistani court clerk. The wedding is to take place after 10 days. Meanwhile, Mishra turns out to be the next door neighbour of Kartik and he takes it upon himself to spy on the couple to catch their lie.

    That is when the guests, Paresh Rawal and the character of Tanvi Azmi, come into the couple’s lives. Somehow, the guests drop in at Kartik’s office on the basis that they are the neighbours of one of his uncles! They end up forcing hospitality on the couple since Kriti has also moved in.

    Initially, Kriti and Kartik find the guests useful to make their marriage pact look legit. For their selfish cause, they let the guests take over the reins of the house. Every day is a party as Paresh and Tanvi inculcate the great Indian values into the couple and the mainly their subcontinent neighbours.
    By this time, Kriti feels like she belongs and that she has a family now. She has fallen in love with Kartik and wants their wedding to be for real. That having been achieved since both love each other, the equations change. The couple finds the guests to be an impediment on their lives. They want to get rid of them.

    The justification for Paresh Rawal and Tanvi Azmi’s forcing themselves as guests on Kartik and Kriti has been summed up through an irrelevant sob story and melodrama.

    The film figures in the comedy genre and one is not meant to look for logic in comedy. The problem here is that, even after sacrificing logic, the film fails to create comedy. The scripting is poor and the comic situations are forced and, hence, fail to work. Paresh Rawal’s passing of gas with thunderous sounds is not considered comic anymore. Other attempts at comedy are juvenile. Direction is poor. There is no support from the musical score. Editing is weak. Dialogue fail to evoke laughter except when related to Mishra’s Pakistan connection. The use of Punjabi lacks the flavour.

    Performances are just about passable. Kriti and Kartik make a good pair but the makers fail to create adequate chemistry between the two. Paresh Rawal sails through the film mainly on his reputation of being a great actor; he does not add to that in this film. Tanvi Azmi’s use of Punjabi lets her down. Sanjay Mishra is good as always. Ajay Devgn’s guest appearance serves no purpose.
    Guest Iin London has had poor opening and lacks merits to improve.

    Producers: Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak.

    Director: Ashwani Dhir.

    Cast: Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Kharbanda, Paresh Rawal, Sanjay Mishra, Tanvi Azmi, Ajay Devgn (Sp Appearance).

  • Zee Cinema to air world TV premiere of ‘Welcome Back’ on 28 May

    Zee Cinema to air world TV premiere of ‘Welcome Back’ on 28 May

    MUMBAI: Zee Cinema, the world’s biggest theatre for Hindi movies, is all set for the World television premiere of Welcome Back on 28 May at 8 pm. The channel intends to take its viewers on a crazy, fun filled laughter riot with this premiere. The sequel to the Anees Bazmee directed blockbuster Welcome the ensemble star cast includes Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, John Abraham, Shruti Haasan, Paresh Rawal, Dimple Kapadia and Naseeruddin Shah. An interesting fact is that ‘Welcome Back’ is the first Bollywood Film to be shot inside the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi amongst other exotic locations.

    Zee Cinema, with its promise of Movies.Masti.Magic, brings to its viewers exciting contests and experiences as a part of the promotional plan for the premiere. Mumbaikars will get a chance to spot a sleek ‘Welcome Back’ limousine cruising in and around Matunga, Dadar, Bandra, Worli, Mahim and other parts of South Mumbai on 26 and 27 May. Viewers will get a once in a lifetime chance to take a ride in the plush limousine in Mumbai. Also, the contest #BhaiInMumbai will take place on 26th and 27th May and give viewers an opportunity to click a selfie with the cutouts of Uday Bhai (Nana Patekar), Majnu Bhai (Anil Kapoor) and other lead stars placed at key locations in the city. They can tag the social media handles of the channel (Facebook: @zeecinema | Twitter: @zeecinema) and the best photographs/participants will win a couple ride in the magnificent limousine on 28 May.

    Zee Cinema is setting new benchmarks in customer engagement on social media as well with innovation. The channel has launched India’s first Automated Facebook Messenger Bot that allows the audience to chat with the quirky and fun Uday Bhai (Nana Patekar) and Majnu Bhai (Anil Kapoor). The Bot uses ‘Natural Language Processing’ which understands what specific information the user is asking based on Algorithms & Machine Learning. Facebook recently launched this facility at the recent F8 developer conference and Zee Cinema is the first brand in India to adopt it for user engagement. Zee Cinema has also adopted a 360 degree marketing approach including TV, Radio, Print and Outdoor Media amongst other mediums to entertain viewers across all platforms to build the premiere on the channel.

    Shot at various extravagant locations of Dubai, the movie revolves around Uday Shetty (Nana Patekar) and Majnu (Anil Kapoor) who have quit the underworld and become ethical businessmen. It is revealed that Shankar Shetty (Uday’s father also enacted by Nana Patekar) has a second daughter Ranjana (Shruti Haasan) and her marriage is Uday’s responsibility. The twist in the story comes when Ranjana and a hot hunk – Ajay aka Ajju (John Abraham), a well-known street smart criminal falls in love. Having left the crime world, Uday and Majnu try every trick in the book to separate the young couple, but in vain. That is when they decide to take help of the most powerful don Wanted Bhai (Naseeruddin Shah).

    The various twists and turns will take the viewers on a ride filled with laughter and lots of entertainment.

  • Zee Cinema to air world TV premiere of ‘Welcome Back’ on 28 May

    Zee Cinema to air world TV premiere of ‘Welcome Back’ on 28 May

    MUMBAI: Zee Cinema, the world’s biggest theatre for Hindi movies, is all set for the World television premiere of Welcome Back on 28 May at 8 pm. The channel intends to take its viewers on a crazy, fun filled laughter riot with this premiere. The sequel to the Anees Bazmee directed blockbuster Welcome the ensemble star cast includes Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, John Abraham, Shruti Haasan, Paresh Rawal, Dimple Kapadia and Naseeruddin Shah. An interesting fact is that ‘Welcome Back’ is the first Bollywood Film to be shot inside the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi amongst other exotic locations.

    Zee Cinema, with its promise of Movies.Masti.Magic, brings to its viewers exciting contests and experiences as a part of the promotional plan for the premiere. Mumbaikars will get a chance to spot a sleek ‘Welcome Back’ limousine cruising in and around Matunga, Dadar, Bandra, Worli, Mahim and other parts of South Mumbai on 26 and 27 May. Viewers will get a once in a lifetime chance to take a ride in the plush limousine in Mumbai. Also, the contest #BhaiInMumbai will take place on 26th and 27th May and give viewers an opportunity to click a selfie with the cutouts of Uday Bhai (Nana Patekar), Majnu Bhai (Anil Kapoor) and other lead stars placed at key locations in the city. They can tag the social media handles of the channel (Facebook: @zeecinema | Twitter: @zeecinema) and the best photographs/participants will win a couple ride in the magnificent limousine on 28 May.

    Zee Cinema is setting new benchmarks in customer engagement on social media as well with innovation. The channel has launched India’s first Automated Facebook Messenger Bot that allows the audience to chat with the quirky and fun Uday Bhai (Nana Patekar) and Majnu Bhai (Anil Kapoor). The Bot uses ‘Natural Language Processing’ which understands what specific information the user is asking based on Algorithms & Machine Learning. Facebook recently launched this facility at the recent F8 developer conference and Zee Cinema is the first brand in India to adopt it for user engagement. Zee Cinema has also adopted a 360 degree marketing approach including TV, Radio, Print and Outdoor Media amongst other mediums to entertain viewers across all platforms to build the premiere on the channel.

    Shot at various extravagant locations of Dubai, the movie revolves around Uday Shetty (Nana Patekar) and Majnu (Anil Kapoor) who have quit the underworld and become ethical businessmen. It is revealed that Shankar Shetty (Uday’s father also enacted by Nana Patekar) has a second daughter Ranjana (Shruti Haasan) and her marriage is Uday’s responsibility. The twist in the story comes when Ranjana and a hot hunk – Ajay aka Ajju (John Abraham), a well-known street smart criminal falls in love. Having left the crime world, Uday and Majnu try every trick in the book to separate the young couple, but in vain. That is when they decide to take help of the most powerful don Wanted Bhai (Naseeruddin Shah).

    The various twists and turns will take the viewers on a ride filled with laughter and lots of entertainment.

  • ‘Welcome Back:’ Welcome indeed

    ‘Welcome Back:’ Welcome indeed

    MUMBAI: Sequels enjoy a certain amount of brand equity. Welcome Back may have come eight years after it’s the first version, Welcome (2007), but the TV and video circuit nowadays helps the brand stay alive, especially in this case, since most of the main actors are same as in the original.

    Welcome Back has one more similarity with the original, which is that film retains the same story line as the original to the T, well almost.

    Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar are ex-dons who have given up the world of crime to live a normal life and are running a plush property in the UAE. As Nana never fails to mention, ‘Bhagwan ka diya hua sabkuchh hai,’ a dialogue he keeps repeating ad nauseam. They face many provocations but make all the effort to control their anger and trigger happy nature. Of course, it takes great restraint on Nana’s side as every time he is provoked, his blood pressure shoots up to an extent that the pressure gauge breaks its barrier!

    One fine day, Nana’s father (Nana again in a brief dual role), married thrice already, arrives out of the blue and hands over his daughter, Shruti Hassan, from his third wife, to Nana so that he can live his last days in peace. Actually, he wants to be free to check the prospects of his fourth marriage! Nana and Anil are emotionally blackmailed into looking after her and are on the look out for a good suitor to marry her off.

    Nana and Anil may have changed tracks but their reputation still follows them and when they approach Paresh Rawal and his wife, Supriya Karnik, the only decent family they know, with the proposal of Shruti for their son, John Abraham, he has no alternative but to say yes, albeit reluctantly out of fear of these ex-dons.

    Paresh never knew he had a son because John is Supriya’s son from her first marriage which, again, Paresh did not know about. However, being childless, he agrees to take his wife’s son as his own. However, he needs to meet ‘his’ son first and the couple embark on a trip to India only to discover that John is a local dada and everybody including the cops keep out of his way. Paresh is worked up at first but delighted at the same time that he finally has an answer to Nana and Anil’s muscle power.

    Not knowing Shruti is the one he is supposed to marry once in Dubai, John and Shruti have already fallen in love with each other in Mumbai. Nana and Anil are glad to find out that John is the son of Paresh. That is till John cuts these two ex-dons to size by thrashing all their goons. Humiliated, Nana and Anil decide to make sure John never gets Shruti. That is their revenge!

    Soon, another angle opens up. There is a super don above all of them in Naseeruddin Shah, who is called Wanted bhai. It so happens that his drug addict son, Shiney Ahuja, has fallen for Shruti too and keeps painting her portraits all the time. Shah is too powerful for Nana and Anil. But, they are happy that they are getting their revenge from John. While they make sure John is kept away from Shruti, John and Paresh along with Shruti, make their own plans to outwit them as well as Shah and Shiney.

    The process leads to a huge quagmire between three sides but is peppered with funny moments and witty dialogue. In fact, there is a sequence where Nana and Anil end up playing antakshari with imaginary ghosts in a cemetery! The climax is off the routine too and visually good. As in the original the hero saves the villains from death leading to the end of all feuds.

    Welcome Back has two plus points working for it: the casting of male characters and the dialogues; female casting, though, leaves much to be desired. But, then, when you have so many men to be paid, the producers need to cut costs somewhere. The male cast is all known for talent and a flair for comedy. John can be counted out since his role needs muscle flexing, which he does as and when needed. Music is a liability despite having five composers on the credit lists but the makers have tried to make it tolerable with choreography, which includes huge crowds and costly sets. Photography is decent. Some scenes have been stretched and could have done with sharper editing.

    As for performances, Anil, Nana, John, Shah, Paresh are in their element. Shiney is okay. Dimple is cast against her image but passes muster. Shruti is fair while Ankita Shrivastav is miscast and a no go. In fact, Surveen Chawala, who does an item song, has better presence.

    Welcome Back is an entertainer, which does not disappoint and with the decent opening response that it has received, it should be an entertainer for its makers too.

    Producers: Firoze Nadiadwala

    Director: Anees Bazmi

    Cast: John Abraham, Shruti Haasan, Anil Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Paresh Rawal, Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia,Shiney Ahuja, Ankita Srivastav, Supriya Karnik

    ‘Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale:’ Old-fashioned fun

    Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale comes from a first time filmmaker, who decided to wield the megaphone after bouncing the idea around on other directors, convincing none. The idea was to make a musical love story but with melody makers at premium in the modern film music industry, the maker, Munnawar Bhagat, takes recourse to melodious hits from days of Shankar Jaikishan, Madan Mohan, Laxmikant Pyarelal and other such wizards and weaves a story around these songs.

    Vije Bhatia has landed in Mumbai to make a profession out of his hobby of singing. Mumbai is still in its 1960 era of Raj Kapoor films or so it seems. Vije is given shelter, love and care by people while he strives for his talent to be noticed. To this end, he turns a busker. He starts singing and strumming his guitar at street corners. Inevitably, a crowd gathers and dances and claps to his renditions wherever he sings. Once he starts a song, which is actually a duet and gets stuck when the female part is to be sung. The crowds jeer him as if they had paid for his performance! But, one of his fans who comes to listen to his songs every day, Krutika Gaekwad, fills the void by singing the female version.

    No filmmakers pass by Bhatia’s spot to discover him but a small time event manager, Arun Bakshi, does notice him. He was supposed to arrange some Anupji at Mrs Narang’s (Anju Mahendroo) party that evening but Anupji takes ill or maybe his flight never landed. He is convinced these two street singers can fill the gap. Reluctant at first, Anju is convinced to give them a chance. She has a makeover artist handy who turns the shabbily dressed singers into pop stars. Vije and Krutika enthral the guests and the host with melodious numbers from films of yore.

    The pair is hit and at the same party they are signed on for a few more parties. The inevitable happens. Both are attracted to each other. However, Krutika has a past that won’t allow her this romance. She has a husband, Aditya Panscholi, a mother-in-law, Kishori Shahane, and a daughter. Her husband is usually in jail and calls himself a local ‘dada’. Now out of jail, he sees new prosperity in his house and instantly takes to beating Krutika. She is banned from not only singing but even stepping out of the house. He is brutal, to say the least.

    While the first half is like a special episode of Chhayageet (once an immensely popular Doordarshan programme), the second half takes a detour to tell a story. The film takes a mushy turn for a while as melodies take a backseat till the climax.

    The film’s story is rather old-fashioned and what makes its only USP as a stream of old melodies. The script is contrived and the direction is amateurish. Cinematography is good. Dialogue is routine. Production values and props are patchy.

    Good performances come from Krutika and Kishori Shahane. Aditya is too loud. Arun and Anju are okay.

    Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale is fun to watch thanks to its old songs, that is if people bother going to the cinema to check it out.

    Producer: Munnawar Bhagat

    Director: Munnawar Bhagat

    Cast: Aditya Pancholi, Vije Bhatia, Krutika Gaekwad, Kishori Shahane, Arun Bakshi, Anju Mahendroo

  • Not much collection at the box office

    Not much collection at the box office

    MUMBAI: Mr X paid for its poor content and the resultant negative word of mouth. Having opened to below par collections on day one, it failed to better its opening day collections on Saturday and Sunday and ended its opening weekend with Rs 12.45 crore.

     

    Margarita With A Straw, despite limited screens release, put up a poor performance at the box office. Except Kalki Koechlin, who earned some plaudits for her performance, nobody looks likely to benefit from this enterprise. The film collected Rs 1.9 crore. NH 8 Road To Nidhivan is starved of audience and has no hope at the box office.

     

    Nanak Shah Fakir carried lots of hope coming as it does after a very successful Char Sahebzaade, another film on the Sikh saga, but fails to even get a decent opening.

     

    Ek Paheli Leela, with Sunny Leone’s skin show being the draw, had a limited appeal, which wears out after its opening weekend. The film added little over Rs 7 crore for the rest of the four days to end its first week with Rs 18.7 crore.

     

    Dharam Sankat Mein proves that best of performers can’t carry a film if the content is poor. The trio of Paresh Rawal, Naseeruddin Shah and Annu Kapoor could do little to salvage this poorly crafted film, which opened to weak response and remained that way through its first week. The film could manage just about Rs 7.6 crore for its first week.

     

    Detective ByomkeshBakshy, despite its deficiencies, managed a reasonable second week thanks to poor oppositions. The film collected Rs 5.2 crore to take its two week tally Rs 25.17 crore.

     

    Dum Laga Ke Haisha, the best performer at the box office so far this year, added a symbolic Rs 5 lakh in its seventh week to come to the end of its run at the box office with total of Rs 30.37 crore.