Tag: Priyanka Chopra

  • Four filmmakers making 80-minute docu on Bollywood

    Four filmmakers making 80-minute docu on Bollywood

    MUMBAI: Karan Johar, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee have got together to make an 80-minute documentary on Bollywood to mark 100 years of Indian cinema.

    The makers will make their own films separately under the banner of Flying Turtle Films that will then be clubbed together, it is understood.

    Confirming her involvement, Akhtar said that she was involved in the project, “Yes, I am making a film on 100 years of Indian cinema. It‘s not a documentary film but a fiction. Since it‘s not from my production house, I cannot talk more about it.”

    Akhtar’s film will narrate the story of a young boy and his obsession with the song Sheila Ki Jawaani.

    Kashyap‘s already launched film is still untitled. Priyanka Chopra has confirmed she would be playing a key role in the film. Karan Johar and Dibakar Banerjee are yet to start work on their respective films.

    2012 marks the 100th year of Indian cinema. The first Indian feature film, Raja Harishchandra, was made by Dadasaheb Phalke and released a 100 years ago on April 1913.

  • Raj Kanwar passes away

    Raj Kanwar passes away

    MUMBAI: Eminent filmmaker Raj Kanwar, known to have directed films like Sadiyaan, Humko Deewana Kar Gaye, Andaaz, Ab Ke Baras, and Farz among many others, passed away on Friday morning in Singapore.

    Kanwar, who was suffering from kidney ailment since last year, had gone there for a kidney transplant but breathed his last even before the operation happened. Incidentally, Kanwar‘s elder brother K Pappu also died of the same ailment five years ago and at the age of 53.

    Kanwar (earlier assistant to Rajkumar Santoshi) debuted in Bollywood with a his directorial venture Deewana that launched Shah Rukh Khan. The film went on to smash all box-office records and then Kanwar went on to create some of the biggest hits in the form of Laadla, Jeet, Daag-The Fire, Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega and Andaaz.

    Omserved Shah Rukh Khan in a statement, ” My friend Raj Kanwarji passed away. The impermanence of life, makes one feel so helpless. May his soul rest in peace. Aisi Deewangi…miss u sir.”

    Kanwar also successfully launched the career of several stars like Priyanka Chopra, Lara Dutta, Arya Babbar and Amrita Rao.

    Kanwar‘s body will be flown to India today. Kanwar is survived by his wife Anita and sons Karan and Abhay Kanwar. The cremation will be held on Sunday.

  • US agency CAA signs up Priyanka Chopra

    US agency CAA signs up Priyanka Chopra

    MUMBAI: Los Angeles-based entertainment and sports agency, Creative Artists Agency, has signed up Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra to represent her in the international market.

    CAA represents A-list and emerging stars in movies, television, music, and sports and is often cited as the world‘s leading talent agency.

    Priyanka will join a CAA‘s clientele list which boasts of names like George Clooney, Brad Pitt, LeBron James, Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts, Steven Spielberg, and Will Smith, among others.

    The actress, who was part of commercially successful projects like Don 2 and Agneepath, is also working with international label Universal on her debut album, which is expected to release this year.

  • Hero comes on board as title sponsor of Olympics’ hockey qualifiers

    Hero comes on board as title sponsor of Olympics’ hockey qualifiers

    MUMBAI: Two-wheeler major Hero MotoCorp Ltd (formerly Hero Honda) has renewed its commitment towards national sport Hockey by coming on board as the title sponsor of the upcoming men‘s and women‘s Olympic qualifying tournament for 2012 London Olympics.

    The deal was brokered by Commune Sports & Entertainmen, the commercial representative of FIH in India.

    Titled as ‘Hero FIH Road to London’, the event is first of the three leg Olympic qualifying events for the London Olympic Games scheduled for July this year and will be played at Major Dhyan Chand Hockey National Stadium in New Delhi from February 18-26.

    The event will feature six teams from both men’s and women’s category competing against each other in a round robin format for two Olympic berths out of the six berths available (1 of 3 men’s and 1 of 3 women’s) in the 2012 London Olympics.

    The tournament holds great importance for the Indian men’s and women’s hockey team as this will be their only window to qualify for the 2012 London Olympic Games.

    Following the round robin league, the teams ranked first and second will play and the winner will qualify for the London 2012 Olympic Games, while the remaining four teams will play placement games for FIH World Ranking points.

    Commenting on the partnership, Hero MotoCorp MD & CEO Pawan Munjal said, “Hockey, being the national sport of the country, holds a special place in our hearts and we are pleased to partner with FIH in presenting the “Hero FIH Road to London” Olympic Hockey Qualifiers. We have always believed in nurturing and supporting various sporting disciplines including cricket, golf, shooting and hockey.”

    The India leg of the Hero FIH Road to London Olympic qualifiers will feature the men’s national field hockey teams from India, Italy, Poland, Singapore, Canada and France. The Indian National women’s hockey team will play against South Africa, Canada, Italy, Poland and Ukraine.

    The tournament will be aired on Ten Sports.

    In 2010, Hero MotoCorp started its partnership with FIH, by bringing the coveted men’s hockey World Cup event to India, titled “Hero Honda FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2010”. The company executed a multi media campaign, “Phir Dil Do Hockey Ko” featuring Hero brand ambassadors – cricketer Virender Sehwag, Olympic silver medallist shooter Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and popular Hindi movie actor Priyanka Chopra.

    Further aligning with the company’s objective of long-term promotion of the game at the grassroots level, Hero MotoCorp also organised pan-India inter-school hockey tournaments.

    Speaking on the partnership, FIH partnership Leandro Negre said, “Hero are ideal partners for hockey and FIH in that they really help us promote the event and hockey in India. Their promotion for the FIH Hockey World Cup in 2010 was fundamental in leading to a renaissance of hockey enthusiasm in India and we hope that the Hero FIH Road to London will build on that.”

  • German premiere of Don 2 at Berlinale

    German premiere of Don 2 at Berlinale

    MUMBAI: Excel Entertainment’s Don 2 will have its German premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) with a German dubbed version on 11 February. The film would also release simultaneously in mainstream theatres in the country.

    Those of who will be attending the premiere among the cast are Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra and producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani.

    The Berlin International Film Festival is a source of inspiration in the global film community. The festival is laced with film programmes, workshops, panel discussions and joint projects with other social and cultural actors.

    Besides the German release, Don 2 will also be releasing in Russia, Turkey, Israel, France, China and Korea.

  • Agneepath remake fails to impress

    Agneepath remake fails to impress

    MUMBAI: What would justify remaking a commercial flop, Agneepath, earlier made with the reigning star of that era, Amitabh Bachchan? It seems the producers felt disappointed with the audience verdict and eventually decided to remake the film and prove the audience wrong! No business involving crores is worth doing on emotional grounds, least of all filmmaking.

     

     

    Producer: Hiroo Yash Johar, KaranJohar.
    Director: Karan Malhotra.
    Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, Rishi Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Om Puri, Zarina Wahab,

     

    The plot is the same old: set in Mandwa village, off Mumbai‘s coast, with its honest teacher, Dinanath Chavan and the usurper, Kancha Cheena. Sanjay Dutt is Kancha Cheena here, with a devilish getup just so that an impression is made of his sinister character. He frames the noble school teacher in a child molestation case leading to his public lynching from a village tree.

    Having established the villain and his macabre ways, the process to build the angry young hero begins. It is done easily enough as Hrithik Roshan commits his first crime even before reaching teens, that of shooting a cop.

    However, it is the other villain, introduced in the form of Rishi Kapoor, who remains sketchy. Introduced as the one in flesh trade auctioning young girls to shady and filthy-looking buyers, suddenly he is a drug lord and ‘owns‘ Mumbai.

    Hrithik Roshan has a goal which he never discloses but the viewer somehow knows. His ultimate aim is to kill Sanjay Dutt and free the locals of Mandwa from his slavery. Therefore, once introduced, Sanjay Dutt goes invisible till post-interval when he will be needed to close the story he started by killing the village teacher.

    The romantic link sans any romance on screen is provided by Priyanka Chopra who, like all angry young heroes‘ beaus, has to hang around in the background till needed for a song number or an emotional scene, both of which are scant and flat whenever attempted. There is the mandatory honest cop, Om Puri, who knows everything wrong that is happening around him but never gets the go ahead to do anything.

    The story demands that the hero do it, not the police. Rishi Kapoor has refused to do business with Sanjay Dutt and bad blood exists between the two. Hrithik Roshan joins Rishi Kapoor with the aim of playing one against the other, which will lead him to Sanjay Dutt. Hrithik starts his campaign by betraying Rishi Kapoor, killing his son and heir and later Rishi Kapoor when the drug lord finds out about the betrayal. What happens hereafter is that the film, already patchy and dull, goes haywire.

    Eventually, Hrithik invites himself to Mandwa to confront Sanjay Dutt, gets slashed by a sword four times. He is bashed up for most of the last few reels as he is led to the village tree to be lynched like his father when, like a bolt from the blue, he rises again. He fells Sanjay Dutt with a couple of blows and then hangs him from the same tree as his father.

    The close-up expressions of Sanjay Dutt while Hrithik prepares to hang him seem to suggest, “I could have got up 10 times in so much time and bashed you up so better finish fast whatever it is you have to do!”

    Agneepath is a huge comedown on its original which itself was no great shakes; a vengeance story without a solid cause does not work, especially if the grudge is worth nursing for 15 years and translates to nearly three hours of screen time. The director seems to emulate many 80‘s directors of mass movies. His prime inspiration seems to be Mukul Anand, the director of the first Agneepath. Here, director Karan Malhotra also seems very fond of filling up the screen with crowds, may it be a fight scene or a song.

    Songs are no help in the film and the choreography is bad; the much touted item number by Katrina Kaif, Chikni Chameli, falls flat. And there is no indication of the relevance of the Ganpati procession sequence and song to the story. The film lacks finesse with everything about it being drab. As for actors, Hrithik Roshan has been grossly misused. He has to look sullen all the time and talk less: the famous Rober Mitchum look which Sunny Deol did convincingly.

    Sanjay Dutt only emerges as a caricature, carrying his one evil look throughout the movie. Rishi Kapoor is the only one who stands out despite the limitations of his role. Priyanka Chopra, Zarina Wahab, Om Puri and others are incidental to the happenings. A massive session of editing could have helped to some extent.

    Agneepath the remake offers nothing worth liking it for and is grossly less watchable over its original.

  • UTV to release Barfi! on 13 July

    UTV to release Barfi! on 13 July

    MUMBAI: UTV Motion Pictures has announced that their Anurag Basu-directed film Barfi! will release on 13 July.

    Barfi! is the story of a cute and shrewd young man whom the girls love while the cops hate him. He can’t speak but is always talked about. His naughty antics will make you scream but he will never listen because he is deaf. Barfi! is all set to usher the Chalu Chaplin of India.

    Barfi! stars Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Ileyana in the lead. The film music is composed by Pritam.

    UTV has a slate of films lined up this year that include Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu, Barfi!, Rowdy Rathore, Heroine, Joker and many more.

  • Thinktank launches board game on Don 2

    Thinktank launches board game on Don 2

    MUMBAI: Thinktank Games has launched a new board game based on upcoming movie Don 2 at Oberoi Mall in Mumbai.

    The launch took place in presence of Don 2 cast- Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, director Farhan Akhtar, producer Ritesh Sidhwani and Sahil Shroff.

    Oberoi Mal VP Nirzar Jain said, “At Oberoi Mall, we have always offered our patrons something special and we are delighted to have played hosts to this game launch event. The star-studded evening was a great treat for our patrons and we look forward to many more such events in the future. The poise and persona of King Khan had our shoppers mesmerized and we are sure Don 2 will score very well at the Box Office.”

    Don 2 director Farhan Akhtar said, “Don is all about the mind and using it to out-think others. It is also about strategy. So the game was an obvious extension to the film…A chance for players to think like him and beat the competition. I am very excited about its release.”

    The original content puzzles and games are immersed in the world of Don. The puzzle collection features brainteaser puzzles and mind-benders.

  • Don 2 to release in UK on 21 Dec

    Don 2 to release in UK on 21 Dec

    MUMBAI: Reliance Entertainment will release Excel Entertainment‘s Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Don 2 across the UK on 21 December, two days before its India release on 23 December.

    The film will not only be released before anywhere else, it will also be presented in the 3D format.

    Reliance Entertainment UK head Prakash Bakrania said, “We‘re very pleased with the way Don 2 is shaping up and believe in its potential to deliver what the audience expects from this much awaited sequel.

    “With Farhan Akhtar directing and Shah Rukh Khan leading the huge ensemble cast, the cherry on this cake is the 3D version which we‘re also releasing. We‘ve kept in mind the festive Christmas mood, the holidays and Shah Rukh Khan‘s huge UK fan base as we gear up to open the film here from Wednesday 21st Dec 2011.”

    The second sequel to the 1978-made original, directed by Farhan Akhtar, stars Shah Rukh Khan along with Priyanka Chopra, Lara Dutta, Boman Irani and Kunal Kapoor among others.

  • Eros Intl to distribute Agneepath internationally

    Eros Intl to distribute Agneepath internationally

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media Ltd will be releasing Dharma Productions‘ upcoming film Agneepath, in the international markets on 26 January, 2012.

    Agneepath directed by Karan Malhotra is homage to the cult 1990 classic directed by the late Mukul S Anand. The action drama stars Hrithik Roshan playing the role of Vijay Dinanath Chauhan originally played by Bachchan. The film also stars Priyanka Chopra, Sanjay Dutt as Kancha Cheena and Rishi Kapoor who also essays an antagonist in the film.

    Eros International president – marketing and distribution Pranab Kapadia said, “Agneepath marks the first of the big ticket releases next year and Eros is excited about associating with Dharma Productions to present this thrilling action film on a global platform. Audiences are looking forward to Hrithik‘s portrayal of the legendary Vijay Dinanath Chouhan, made famous by Amitabh Bachchan while Sanjay Dutt‘s villainous look has stirred up much curiosity. The promos have evoked very good reactions and we are anticipating a very encouraging response to the film.”

    Dharma Productions CEO Apoorva Mehta added, “We are delighted that Dharma Productions is collaborating with Eros. We have always been appreciative of Eros‘ endeavour in the world of commercial cinema and we hope this coming together for the first time helps both of us to take a giant leap in the coming years!”