Tag: R. Madhavan

  • EliteMatrimony signs R Madhavan

    EliteMatrimony signs R Madhavan

    MUMBAI: The premium matchmaking service for the upper crust in India, EliteMatrimony, has launched a new TV commercial starring actor R Madhavan.

    EliteMatrimony, pioneered by BharatMatrimony in 2008, has in the last 10 years helped 1000s of rich and affluent Indians across the world to find a life partner. Today, it has the largest database of over 1.5 lakh elite profiles including celebrities, industrialists, high net worth individuals, entrepreneurs, civil service professionals and top notch management professionals.

    It’s a discreet and confidential service offered by trained relationship managers who handpick matches based on status and lifestyle of members and also facilitate meetings with prospective partners.

    Elaborating on his association, actor R Madhavan, says “I’m excited to be the brand ambassador for EliteMatrimony, the premium matchmaking service for the elite. I feel finding a life partner that matches one’s aspirations, lifestyle and stature is key to happiness at home and more importantly professional success. And the elite will be happy with help for the same.”

    Matrimony.com CEO Murugavel Janakiraman says, “The elite have a unique challenge of finding a personal and lifestyle match that fits their aspirations and stature. Businessmen, celebrities and entrepreneurs succeed professionally because they’re experts in their area and likewise EliteMatrimony is a matchmaking expert offering wider choices and better matches for the rich and the affluent. Actor Madhavan known for his unique portrayal in cinema, elegance and pan India appeal was a perfect fit for us to showcase the exclusive EliteMatrimony matchmaking service.”

    Primary Colours creative agency director Roshni Chandran adds, “We looked at the challenges faced by affluent parents in finding a match for their daughter or son and scripted a story around it. In collaboration with the client, who chose actor Madhavan, we took a direct approach of recommendation of the service by the celebrity.”

    The TV commercial is being aired on leading channels. 

    Matrimony.com is India’s first pure play consumer internet company to be publicly listed. It is a signature consumer internet conglomerate, managing marquee brands such as BharatMatrimony, CommunityMatrimony and EliteMatrimony. BharatMatrimony is the largest and most trusted matrimony brand which has also established a considerable retail presence with over 140 self-owned retail outlets across India. The company delivers matchmaking and marriage-related services to users in India and the Indian diaspora worldwide.

  • Hathway ropes in R Madhavan as brand ambassador

    MUMBAI: Hathway broadband, India’s leading player in fixed line broadband internet service announced the appointment of actor Madhavan (popularly known as Maddy) as the national brand ambassador, adding star power to drive the internet and broadband business.

    Hathway broadband, India’s leading player in fixed-line broadband internet service announced the appointment of actor Madhavan (popularly known as Maddy) as the national brand ambassador, adding star power to drive the internet and broadband business.

    Talking about the power of high-speed broadband actor Madhavan said, “Internet is the future of the new India. The power of broadband connectivity to make services and applications available to all is fundamental in transforming India digitally. I am happy to be associated with a brand like Hathway that is committed to the vision of digital India.”

    Proudly welcoming the actor into the Hathway family, Rajan Gupta, Managing Director of Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd said, “It is quite well known that actor Madhavan has been among the early movers in tapping into the digital phenomenon and we are extremely proud to have him as the face of the brand. Maddy’s huge popularity, pan-India acceptance, and charismatic personality as the youth icon, will help us increase our customer footprint across India.”

    Hathway will be shortly rolling out a multimedia campaign featuring the new brand ambassador that will highlight Hathway’s cutting edge GPON, Fibre to home (FTTH) technology and Ultra High-Speed broadband network.

    With the growing number of internet consumers, speed and data plan have always been the constant benchmarks for choosing a broadband connection. With the rollout of GPON Fiber to home technology, Hathway seeks to create a whole new breakthrough in the internet broadband industry with an unprecedented speed at affordable mass pricing while offering practically unlimited data. Through this Hathway aims to democratise broadband, making it accessible for internet consumers pan India.

  • B’wood supports Times’ ‘Remonetise India’

    B’wood supports Times’ ‘Remonetise India’

    MUMBAI: The demonetisation drive has taken the nation by storm and Bollywood is not less impacted. In an act of solidarity, B-town celebrities such as — Anil Kapoor, R Madhavan, Shilpa Shetty, Kabir Bedi, Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi and Manoj Bajpayee have come together to be the agents of change to help bring India’s economy back on track.

    Today, when our economy needs us more than ever, ‘Remonetise India – A Citizen’s Pledge’, Times Network’s nationwide campaign, is a call to rise and protect the world’s fastest growing economy. In a pledge to spend more in order to revive demand, aid the needy and help farmers sell their produce, the celebrities promote going cashless to make it available for those in need.

    The celebrities pledge as the soldiers of the economy to help the economy grow, to help fellow citizens participate in our new economy and to teach and educate people about digitization.

    Also participating in this nationwide movement are actors Sonam Kapoor, Sonu Sood, Raveen Tandon, Manoj Bajpayee, Neha Dhupia, Tisca Chopra, and Sonali Bendre along with socialite Shaina NC, ace photographer Atul Kasbekar and Bollywood’s favourite designer Manish Malhotra.

  • B’wood supports Times’ ‘Remonetise India’

    B’wood supports Times’ ‘Remonetise India’

    MUMBAI: The demonetisation drive has taken the nation by storm and Bollywood is not less impacted. In an act of solidarity, B-town celebrities such as — Anil Kapoor, R Madhavan, Shilpa Shetty, Kabir Bedi, Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi and Manoj Bajpayee have come together to be the agents of change to help bring India’s economy back on track.

    Today, when our economy needs us more than ever, ‘Remonetise India – A Citizen’s Pledge’, Times Network’s nationwide campaign, is a call to rise and protect the world’s fastest growing economy. In a pledge to spend more in order to revive demand, aid the needy and help farmers sell their produce, the celebrities promote going cashless to make it available for those in need.

    The celebrities pledge as the soldiers of the economy to help the economy grow, to help fellow citizens participate in our new economy and to teach and educate people about digitization.

    Also participating in this nationwide movement are actors Sonam Kapoor, Sonu Sood, Raveen Tandon, Manoj Bajpayee, Neha Dhupia, Tisca Chopra, and Sonali Bendre along with socialite Shaina NC, ace photographer Atul Kasbekar and Bollywood’s favourite designer Manish Malhotra.

  • Sony Max to air ‘Saala Khadoos’ on 26 June

    Sony Max to air ‘Saala Khadoos’ on 26 June

    MUMBAI: Sony Max brings alive the dream of Adi Tomar (Character name -Prabhu) to win the boxing gold for India and his scuffle with political powerhouse through the World Television premier of Saala Khadoos on 26 June at 8 pm.

    Directed by Sudha Kongara Prasad and produced by Raj Kumar Hirani, Saala Khadoos is an underdog to champion story of foul-tempered headstrong boxer turned coach (R.Madhavan) and his hunt for India’s women boxing champion. Prabhu chances upon the raw fighting talent – Madhie (Ritika Singh) post his transfer from Hissar to Chennai and decides to put all his efforts to tame her and get her to shine as a true wrestler. On the other hand, Madhie is an aggressive fisherwoman who loves her freedom and is too frivolous to be a sportsperson, yet she falls in love with this ‘Khadoos’ but caring coach and delivers a knock-out performance at the World Boxing Championship.

    R. Madhavan actor said, “I have given 3years of my life to this movie, preparing myself and working on my look. I had become too complacent, bored with my work and needed a change and thismovie turned out to be exactly what I wanted. But I also went through one of the most difficult times of my life during this film as we struggled to find a producer who would not want to modify the script until Raj Kumar Hirani found it astounding and did much more than required to promote the movie.”
     

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  • Sony Max to air ‘Saala Khadoos’ on 26 June

    Sony Max to air ‘Saala Khadoos’ on 26 June

    MUMBAI: Sony Max brings alive the dream of Adi Tomar (Character name -Prabhu) to win the boxing gold for India and his scuffle with political powerhouse through the World Television premier of Saala Khadoos on 26 June at 8 pm.

    Directed by Sudha Kongara Prasad and produced by Raj Kumar Hirani, Saala Khadoos is an underdog to champion story of foul-tempered headstrong boxer turned coach (R.Madhavan) and his hunt for India’s women boxing champion. Prabhu chances upon the raw fighting talent – Madhie (Ritika Singh) post his transfer from Hissar to Chennai and decides to put all his efforts to tame her and get her to shine as a true wrestler. On the other hand, Madhie is an aggressive fisherwoman who loves her freedom and is too frivolous to be a sportsperson, yet she falls in love with this ‘Khadoos’ but caring coach and delivers a knock-out performance at the World Boxing Championship.

    R. Madhavan actor said, “I have given 3years of my life to this movie, preparing myself and working on my look. I had become too complacent, bored with my work and needed a change and thismovie turned out to be exactly what I wanted. But I also went through one of the most difficult times of my life during this film as we struggled to find a producer who would not want to modify the script until Raj Kumar Hirani found it astounding and did much more than required to promote the movie.”
     

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  • &TV to unveil two new shows in September

    &TV to unveil two new shows in September

    MUMBAI: Come September and &TV is all set to unveil its new weekend programming lineup. In order to keep the momentum alive, the channel will launch a fast paced crime and mystery series titled Agent Raghav – Crime Branch. &TV will also bring back the international format show Deal or No Deal on Indian television after a decade.

     

    Produced by Contiloe Productions, Agent Raghav – Crime Branch will replace the channel’s singing reality show The Voice India. The new show will go on air starting 5 September, every Saturday and Sunday at 9 pm. 

     

    Endemol Shine’s big ticket family game show Deal or No Deal will also go on air in September on &TV. It may be recalled that way back in 2005, the game show ran for three seasons on Sony Entertainment Television as Deal Ya No Deal and was hosted by actors R Madhavan (season 1), Mandira Bedi (season 2) and Rajeev Khandelwal (season 3).

  • ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’: Fair entertainer

    ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’: Fair entertainer

    MUMBAI: Most sequels are not even sequels; they are just another story taking advantage of the same title used by an earlier successful film. To that extent, Tanu Weds Manu Returns justifies its name, being a proper sequel to Tanu Weds Manu (2011).

     

    In the first film, Kangana Ranaut and R Madhavan were married after a long drama. Tanu (Ranaut) had two suitors, Madhavan and Jimmy Shergill, both of whom brought a baraat to her house. Shergill was the violent kind and even ready to shoot down Madhavan but later had a change of heart looking at Kangana’s preference.

     

    Of course, the writer and director have bent many rules, taken a lot of liberties wanting to live up to the original — but they have come up with a fairly entertaining fare.

     

    The first film ended on a happy note with Tanu marrying Manu. The sequel starts with realities of married life. It is four years since they married and the marriage has gone sour. The couple is in London. Madhavan, who is now a doctor(!), keeps busy while Kangana tries her hand at various activities including to run a cr?che but to no avail. Compared to her tomboyish life in her native Kanpur, she feels clamped and bored.

     

    The film opens with the couple landing up at a madhouse. And one thought visiting marriage counselors solved marital problems! Since they are at an asylum, a panel of experts sits with them as both exchange accusation. Finally, Madhavan becomes violent and the expert doctor admits him in the asylum.

     

    Kangana is on her way back to Kanpur, relieved she has got rid of Madhavan and can now be free again to get back to her old bold lifestyle. But, with a pang of guilt, she calls up Madhavan’s cousin, Deepak Dobriyal, to get Madhavan back from the asylum. Madhavan decides to return to India instead of staying back in London and carrying on with his practice. But he is morose. He still loves Kangana and expects that she will change her mind and come back to him.

     

    But, soon, Madhavan finds someone who can fill his void; Kangana 2, a Tanu lookalike in Kusum, a Haryanvi Kangana in dual role. Kangana 2 is an athlete who not only represents the University but the state too. Initially, he just thinks that she is Tanu and starts chasing her till he is almost beaten and lynched by a mob when Kangana 2 shouts foul. He saves himself in the nick of time showing her the picture of his wife and how both look alike.

     

    Soon a romance starts budding between the two. While Madhavan cultivates Kangana 2, Kangana 1 is busy catching up with her old flame, Shergill, and also uses a tricky paying guest law student in her house, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub. Ayyub starts his friendship with Kangana 1 by addressing her as a sister but soon gets emotional about her. He even sends divorce papers to Madhavan on behalf of Kangana 1 without her knowledge. In due time, the divorce comes through.

     

    After crossing a lot of hurdles, Madhavan gets the approval of Kangana 2 and her family to agree to their marriage. That is when jealousy sets in and Kangana 1 reacts. After that, she sets out to win over Madhavan again.

     

    The comedy ends here and melodrama begins. While Kangana 1 tries to belittle everyone, when it comes to running down Kangana 2, she gets it back because the latter is much more qualified and endowed despite being from a village background. Their first encounter cuts Kangana 1 to size. The melodrama ends opting to re-establish the “so called” Indian values as love is rediscovered.

     

    Despite liberties taken, the script makes sure its entertainment quotient does not drop much. However, the end drama seems a little stretched. The director tries to stick to the basic idea of living up to being a worthy successor to the original; making Indian wedding films gives you a lot of stock content which is common to all films. The film manages to do so by about 75 per cent for after all, originals are always the best while in a sequel the surprise element is lost. Thankfully, the film does not go overboard by including songs and offers a couple of peppy numbers. The film is a few seconds over 120 minutes but can still do with a bit of trimming, especially towards the end. Photography is okay. Background score is effective at points.

     

    As for performances, it is a Kangana vehicle all along and offers her a rare opportunity to pit her against herself in two varied characters. While Kangana 1 is good as usual, Kangana 2 steals a definite march over her: she adapts to being a native Haryanvi villager totally in command of her situations. Madhavan, despite having limited scope, manages to hold his own. Shergill’s character of a perceived threat remains just that. He is a paper tiger with a soft heart. Dobriyal impresses. Swara Bhaskar, Eijaz Khan and Dipti Mishra are okay. Ayyub is good and so is Rajesh Sharma, as usual. The supporting cast contains of celebrated character artistes like Rajendra Gupta, K K Raina, Navni Parihar and Rajesh Sharma who all justify their roles.

     

    Tanu Weds Manu Returns is a fair entertainer. However, the opening response being weak, it faces further hurdles of IPL match today and the finals on Sunday, which will affect it. Also, the film caters mainly to the multiplex audience, factors, which may limit its prospects.

     

    Producers: Krishika Lulla, Anand L Rai

     

    Director: Anand L Rai

     

    Cast: R Madhavan, Kangana Ranaut, Jimmy Shergill, Ejaz Khan, Swara Bhaskar, Deepak Dobriyal, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Rajendra Gupta, Navni Parihar, K K Raina, Dipti Mishra, Rajesh Sharma, Akash Dahiya 

  • Eros International collaborates with Aanand L Rai on Tanu Weds Manu Returns.

    Eros International collaborates with Aanand L Rai on Tanu Weds Manu Returns.

    MUMBAI: After the stupendous success of Raanjhanaa ,starring Sonam Kapoor & Dhanush, that went on to enter the highly coveted 100 crore club, Eros International is now collaborating with director Aanand L Rai on Tanu Weds Manu Returns, the sequel of the blockbuster starring Kangana Ranaut and R.Madhavan.

     

    Kangana Ranaut who will soon reprise her role as Tanu in Aanand L Rai’s Tanu Weds Manu Returns has a pivotal role in the film, that of a Haryanvi athlete.

     

    Says director Aanand L Rai, “It is wonderful to be collaborating with Eros yet again on Tanu Weds Manu Returns .They have always ensured that no stone is left unturned to give a film everything it needs right from the time it goes on floors to the release.”.

     

    Says producer Krishika Lulla, “after the delightful  Raanjhanaa, we at Eros are happy to partner with director Aanand L Rai on yet another entertainer Tanu Weds Manu 2 .We are confident that the sequel will be just as memorable and entertaining”.

     

    Complex, funnier and more twisted, Aanand L Rai’s Tanu Weds Manu Returns starring Kangana Ranaut and R.Madhavan is scheduled to release next year.

  • R Madhavan to be a part of 3D remake of ‘Night of the living dead’

    R Madhavan to be a part of 3D remake of ‘Night of the living dead’

    MUMBAI: Simon West Productions, and the Graphic Film Company, in association with 2020 Entertainment and Indus Media and Entertainment, have set Bollywood actor R Madhavan to star in the classic movie’s remake Night of the living dead: Origins 3D. Madhavan was previously seen in the movies 3 Idiots and Tanu Weds Manu.

     

    Zevbediah De Soto has directed and co-written the movie. Warren Davis II and David Reuben Schwartz will be writing it along with De Soto. The film will also star Tony Todd, Tom Sizemore, Danielle Harris, Sarah Habel, Sydney Poitier, Bill Mosley and Joseph Pilato.

     

    West, Jib Polhemus, Gus Malliarodakis and Matty Mangone-Miranda of the Graphic Film Company, Paresh Ghelani of 2020 Entertainment, and Naveen Chathappuram and Charles Leslie of Indus Media and Entertainment are producing. Meyers Media Group is handling all international rights.

     

    In this movie, a group of survivors enclose themselves in a room when a zombie plague attacks New York City. It’s being shot in a CG setting using stereoscopic 3D.

     

    Producer and CEO of 2020 Entertainment, Paresh Ghelani, says, “It’s great to help introduce American audiences to what the many fans of Bollywood films have known for years. Madhavan is a huge dynamic talent.”

     

    Producer Simon West adds, “This movie represents a whole new way of visualizing the classic zombie genre. It has a fresh and exciting style that sets it apart from all other horror films seen up until now.”