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  • Zee Action to air the action movie Ra.One on Saturday, 14th September at 8pm

    Zee Action to air the action movie Ra.One on Saturday, 14th September at 8pm

    MUMBAI: Zee Action – India’s one-stop destination for action movies, will air the ultimate battle of the robots ‘Ra.One’ on Saturday, 14th September at 8pm. Directed by Anubhav Sinha, and featuring Shah Rukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Arjun Rampal and debutant Armaan Verma in the lead, the movie saw King Khan in a suit-clad saviour avatar with neon blue contacts. The movie takes the classic good-versus-evil theme and gives it a spin with men in masks. Critically acclaimed and well received by the audience, Ra.One saw the international R&B singer Akon collaborate and create Chammak Challo – a song that made fans swoon over Kareena Kapoor Khan.  

    The film narrates the life of Shekhar Subramanium (Shah Rukh Khan), a gaming designer and expert who aims to be his son Prateek’s (Armaan Verma) hero. With this as his sole intention, he creates a three level game wherein the villain is more powerful than the protagonist and names the characters Ra.One and G.One respectively. While G.One is given Shekhar’s features, Ra.One is a shape-shifter. After the final tests are conducted and the game is launched, the impatient Prateek insists on playing the game immediately. Registered under the user ID ‘Lucifer’ he plays the game and reaches level 2. He is however interrupted thus leaving Ra.One agitated that a player has survived in the game so far. Hell-bent on killing him, he escapes from the game's virtual world and enters the real world, where he kills Shekhar and his team. Left with no alternative, the family is forced to bring out G.One from the virtual world to defeat Ra.One and protect them.

    Will G.One succeed in protecting Prateek and saving him from Ra.One’s anger?

  • 10 TV shows that can taste success in video gaming

    10 TV shows that can taste success in video gaming

    MUMBAI: In India, many a movies have touched new heights at the box office year after year. Filmmakers leave no stone unturned to promote their movies and making a video game around it has been just one way to create that added buzz and get the publicity juggernaut rolling. Over the years, the digital media has unleashed newer avenues to create more buzz for movies. Movies like Ra.One, Ghajini, Dhoom 3 or the very recent super hit flick Baahubali to name a few have rolled out video games to capture the pulse of the audience before the movie’s theatrical release.

    Video games have been a growing phenomenon since the mid 1980s and are still sprouting at a fast pace in India. From kids to teenagers to collegians to seniors, everyone is glued to their smart phone screens engrossed in playing games. With vast improvements in technology, the video gaming industry has evolved from a simple two dimensional games to realist, fast paced, life like experiences. Be it online or offline, gaming remains as the favourite past time for everyone to kill time or for plain entertainment.

    Movies aside, television shows too have the potential to be turned into video games and we at Indiantelevision.com put our heads together to chalk out ten television shows that can make a graceful transition into video games.

    From detective series to mythos, there’s something in here to cater to the tastes of one and all. Read on for the list of programmes, which we think deserve to join the glamorous realm of gaming:

    1) Agent Raghav

    This crime fiction television series if turned into a game would definitely earn a fortune seeing the craze amongst the young players in the society over a famous game becoming viral each passing day. The game would involve the player face personal challenges with non-stop adventure, tremendous pressure and risk, all in the name of duty, to find and catch the criminal(s) led by the smallest of clues. The video gamers would be the Indian Sherlock Holmes to deduce significant information from small insignificant looking clues.

    2. Byomkesh Bakshi

    The fictional detective series Byomkesh Bakshi revolves around a detective who takes up spine-chilling cases where he lets the perpetuator die by manipulating the circumstances. This ‘truth seeking’ show, if made into a game would yet again gain high popularity as the players would have to trigger their mental capability by observe every minute details attached with a case, studying it to the core, taking into account all perspectives and then finally coming to a conclusion. This brainstorming game would also give the players a push by using their own methods as redemption and to deliver justice for the victims in absence of evidence.

    3. CID

    Daya, kuch toh gadbad hai!! We’ve grown up watching this iconic television show, which has been running successfully for 18 years now on Sony Entertainment Television. It is now the Sony’s longest running show. Yet another detective television anthology series, CID is all about the Criminal Investigation Department and how do they solve a ‘not-so-easy’ case. The show if converted into a video game will also enjoy the same amount of followers as the television show has garnered over the years. In the CID game, players will have to study and observe the entire criminal case from the root to the tip thereby catching the accused or the criminal mind(s) behind it.

    4. Everest

    Everest was a TV show about a group of people undergoing training before attempting to climb Mount Everest. Think of a game wherein the players can have the control over the training that is required for the people who aspire to reach the peak of the highest mountain in the world. Hang on, why not try going international with this idea as well? A game with all possible obstacles, ups and downs, twists and twirls, replete with avalanches and snow storms that will also enable players with an option on which mountain they would want to climb! Now that’s an idea!

    5. Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi

    What fun would a video game be, which give its players an adrenaline rush in the veins! Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi is a stunt reality game show, which is full of adventure and breathtaking stunts. This show makes it to this list without any doubt. A powerful online video game full of action and bundles of surprises wherein gamers can overcome their fears when they face extreme situations, confronted with danger and challenges. The fears can be either given by the other players playing in that round or through a small smart quiz taken up by the player themself.

    6. Mahabharat

    Gaming draws inspiration from a variety of sources. Current socio-political issues, the works of established authors and to the delight of many I know, ancient cultures. One of the most important and the costliest TV show to be produced is Mahabharat.

    Based on the Hindu epic of the same name, Mahabharat is the epic story of the family feud between the noble Pandava princes and their scheming cousins, the Kaurava kings. This gigantic mythological TV show full of revenge, anger and fights can be converted into an episodic game, with each episode focusing on one of the multiple named characters. A game to see how they get along as the play shifts perspective from one group to the other, telling the myriad story from many sides. If made into a game, this will be a sure shot retreat to the gamers with its plush visual effects.

    7. Roadies

    Oh yes! Who hasn’t heard about this show?! Many people wish to and even have tried to be a part of this reality television show. The craze among the youth for this show, which has been running for the last 12 years is never-ending. Think of an online video game on a show you have followed crazily. A game full of travel, adventures, action, manipulation and also a slight touch of voyeurism wherein a player will have to do every possible thing to survive and win the ultimate title.

    8. Shaktimaan

    Andhera Kayam Rahe!! Yes, our very own superhero Shaktimaan. Everyone is a superhero fan. Some accept it, some don’t. Love for superheroes in Indians range from Batman to Shaktimaan with Krrish hanging somewhere in the middle. Imagine an opportunity where you can replace the superhero you have adored in your childhood days. A game wherein you will have all the superpowers trying to finish or may be at least reduce corruption and injustice in society and fight the evil prevailing in the world.

    9. The Adventures of Hatim

    Don’t we remember our childhood hero Hatim, the Prince of Yamen, who went on a journey to solve the seven riddles in order to destroy the evil sorcerer Zargam. Imagine how will it be if this TV show is turned into a video game. A fantasy game full of fights, mysteries, puzzles, magic and blood. Like Hatim, the player will have hands on a magical sword and will set out on a journey, which requires both mental and physical strength. How interesting will it be to discover this ultimate mission by solving the seven riddles to attain the seven virtues to be able to defeat the evil sorcerer? A game wherein you can fight against all the darkness striving toward light with bravery?

    10. 24

    24 is a series, which has penetrated successfully pan India airing 24 episodes covering 24 hours in the life of Jai Singh Rathore aka Anil Kapoor in the Indian version of the international show. Think of a game where a player has to race against the clock as he attempts to thwart multiple terrorist plots, including presidential assassination attempts, weapons of mass destruction detonations, bioterrorism, cyber attacks, as well as conspiracies, which deal with government and corporate corruption. Wouldn’t that be better than the same old games that we have been playing over a decade now?

    *The shows are listed alphabetically in ascending order

  • Skype partners YRF & ErosNow to develop custom Bollywood Mojis

    Skype partners YRF & ErosNow to develop custom Bollywood Mojis

    MUMBAI: Skype has partnered with Indian filmed entertainment companies namely Yash Raj Films and Eros International’s over the top (OTT) platform ErosNow to develop custom Bollywood specific mojis for its users.

     

    Mojis are short clips from movies and TV shows that Skype users can put directly into a Skype chat.

     

    In addition to the existing worldwide Mojis content, now users can react to Skype messages with clips from Bollywood movies like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Ra.One, Dhoom 2, Dhoom 3, Tanu Weds Manu Returns and Devdas; and actors such as Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya RaiBachchan, Anushka Sharma and Ranveer Singh.

     

    Yash Raj Films vice president digital Anand Gurani said, “Sometimes when words aren’t enough, a popular film dialogue often fills in. YRF has a rich library of films and content that caters to a wide audience base. The introduction of Skype Mojis is an extremely innovative addition to instant messaging that should get instant traction!”

     

    Eros Digital CEO Rishika Lulla added, “We are delighted to join hands with Skype and tap their massive consumer base in this ever evolving digital landscape. With Eros’ vast film content library, we are equipped to provide the best in entertainment for Skype users on their smart phones, tablets, laptops or any internet-enabled devices.”

     

    Skype has also created new emoticons highlighting some of the food, gestures and daily expressions honouring the Indian culture Bollywood stems from.

     

    “We’re hugely excited about our partnership with Yash Raj Films and Eros International studios to bring more exciting content to our users. Our goal is to provide the best possible messaging experience on Skype, and tapping into India’s extremely active and vibrant film culture is a perfect way to do that,” added Skype corporate vice president Gurdeep Pall.

  • Star Gold to premiere the journey of The Flying Sikh Bhaag Milkha Bhaag!

    Star Gold to premiere the journey of The Flying Sikh Bhaag Milkha Bhaag!

    MUMBAI:  The film that set the cash registers ringing at the box office grossing over 100 crores worldwide, Bollywood’s fourth highest grossing film of 2013, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is all set to premiere on Star Gold, on 26th October 2013 at 8 pm.

     

    After Dabangg, Singham, Bodyguard, Ra.One, Housefull 2, Bol Bachchan, Son of Sardaar and Dabangg 2, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is the latest 100 crore grosser to premiere on Star Gold, the Home of Bollywood Blockbusters. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a film inspired by the legendary Indian athlete, Milkha Singh’s life and journey. Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra with exceptional performances by Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor and Divya Dutta, this motivational biopic film received countless praises from the film critics and was applauded by the entire Bollywood fraternity.

     

    On this occasion, Hemal Jhaveri, Executive Vice President, Star Gold said, “We have always received a phenomenal response for our premieres from the viewers. With the premiere of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, which marks our 9th 100 crore blockbuster premiere, Star Gold once again reiterates its promise of bringing the latest and biggest Bollywood premieres on TV.”

     

    Commenting further on the premiere, he added, “From the emotion-packed Ferrari Ki Sawaari to the comedy riot Bol Bachchan, we have always focused on a mix of all genres with entertaining content. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is one of those unique Bollywood blockbusters which not only entertains but also inspires audiences. We are extremely confident that the premiere will be well received by our viewers.”

     

    The on-air campaign for the premiere is being aired on other network channels of Star India. Star Gold will also promote the premiere on other channel genres including Bollywood entertainment, news, kids and music.

     

    So get set to be inspired by Milkha Singh and his life story once again with the premiere of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag on Saturday, 26th October 2013 at 8pm only on Star Gold

    Watch the Blockbuster Premiere of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag on Star Gold on Saturday, 26th October on 8pm.

  • Ra.One, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara sweep Central European Bollywood Awards

    Ra.One, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara sweep Central European Bollywood Awards

    NEW DELHI: The Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Ra.One’ and Zoya Akhtar’s ‘Zindagi na milegi dobara’ has swept the Ninth Annual Central European Bollywood awards, bagging as many as five and four honours respectively.

    Announced during the Indian Film Festival in Berlin at the ACEBA Award Show, the awards were given on the basis of votes by viewers who are mostly German speaking.

    The awards are hosted by molodezhnaja.ch, the biggest German language Bollywood website with one of the most extensive review sections for Bollywood films found in Europe, as well as bollywoodforum.ch, the busiest Bollywood discussion panel in central Europe with many hundred users online throughout the day.

    The BNA Germany and the Indian Film Festival in Berlin are partners in international promotion, press and hosting.

    For the first time this year, an international jury with film critics and film journalists from India, Austria, UK, Italy, France, Germany and Turkey was responsible for the nominations.

    Fans from all over Europe voted. The results were announced on 18 August at the ACEBA Award Show during the Indian Film Festival Berlin 2012.

    Because molodezhnaja is a Swiss website hosted in German only, the award is also a German language event. The results are communicated in English at the Swiss Indian Film Bridge in Geneva, Switzerland, and later on the website in German and English.

    ‘Zindagi na milegi dobara’ received the best film award (51.99%), Best Director (44,03%), Best Screenplay – Zoya Akthar and Reema Kagti (46,31%), and Best Supporting Actor – Farhan Akthar (44,03%).

    Ra.One received awards for Best Singer Male Shafqat Amanat Ali – ‘Dildaara’ (39.49%); Best Cinematography – V Manikandan and Nicolai Pecorini (36.65%); Best Soundtrack – Vishal-Shekhar (47.16%); Action/Special FX/Stunts (49.43%); and Best Choreography – Ganesh Hedge (59.66%).

    The Salman Khan starrer ‘Bodyguard’ got two awards: Best Actress Kareena Kapoor (39.49%) and best Singer Female Shreya Ghoshal for ‘Teri Meri’ (49.43%).

    Shah Rukh Khan got the Best Actor award for ‘Don 2’ (62.78%), while the Best Supporting Actress was Rani Mukerji in ‘No One Killed Jessica’ (68.75%).

    The Breakthrough Role awards were given for Male to Prateik Babbar in ‘Dhobi Ghat; (31.53%), and Female to Parineeti Chopra for ‘Ladies vs Ricky Bahl’ (32.39%).

    ‘The Dirty Picture’, which has swept the private sector awards in India, received just one award: Best Costumes for Niharika Khan (31.82%).

    The Indian Film Festival in Berlin commenced earlier this month with stage performances of Suzanne Bernert and Lamira Faro, an exclusive first look of “Heroine” presented by director Madhur Bhandarkar, and the opening film “Bodyguard”.

    Those who attended the festival included Prem Chopra, Madhur Bhandarkar, Omi Vaidya, Avtar Bhogal, Sarfaraz Alam, Rohit Khaitan, D.K. Desai, Sunny Singh and Suresh Singh and dancers, Lamira Faro and dancers, Bhangra Brothers, Prashant Jaiswal, Amrita Cheema, Marianne Borgo and Babita Sharda.

  • Rowdy Rathore nets Rs 1 bn in 10 days, Shanghai bombs

    Rowdy Rathore nets Rs 1 bn in 10 days, Shanghai bombs

    MUMBAI: Rowdy Rathore registered one of the biggest opening weekend figures and went on to hold steady through the week to collect Rs 795 million, the third highest after Ra.One’s Rs 925 million (which had an eight-and-a-half day week as the film was released on Wednesday) and Bodyguard (Rs 890 million, which had a nine-day week having been released on Wednesday).

    The Akshay Kumar-starrer benefitted due to a weak opposition in Shanghai and went on to add another Rs 219 million to its second weekend, thus crossing the Rs 1 billion mark on day 10 and taking its total to Rs 1.01 billion.

    Meanwhile, Shanghai, which opened to very poor response, failed to recover over the weekend due to bad word of mouth. The film collected Rs 122 million over the first weekend and is expected to fall further as the week begins.

    Department has proved to be a washout film.

    Ishqzaade added Rs 11.5 million in its fourth week, taking its total to Rs 469.5 million. Jannat 2 came to the end of its run, managing a symbolic Rs 500,000. Its total collections to date stood at Rs 459.5 million.

    Vicky Donor collected Rs 8 million in its seventh week to end its net collections at Rs 412.5 million so far.

  • ZNMD, Ra.One shine bright at IIFA Technical Awards

    ZNMD, Ra.One shine bright at IIFA Technical Awards

    MUMBAI: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has won five awards at the IIFA 2012 Technical awards.

    The film won awards for best cinematography (Carlos Catalan), best editing (Anand Subaya), best screenplay (Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar), best choreography (Bosco-Caesar for the song ‘Senorita‘) and best sound mixing (Anuj Mathur and Baylon Fonseca).

    Shah Rukh Khan‘s Ra.One also took home awards for best production designer (Sabu Cyril), best sound recording (Resul Pookutty and Amrit Pritam Dutta), best song recording (Vijay Dayal for Chammak Challo) and best special effects (Red Chillies VFX).

    Vidya Balan starrer The Dirty Picture got the award for the best dialogues (Rajat Aroraa), best costume designing (Niharika Khan) and best make-up award (Vikram Gaikwad).

    The best action award went to Jai Singh Nijjar for Singham, while best background score to AR Rahman for Rockstar.

    The Videocon IIFA Weekend will conclude with the grand celebration of the 13th Jaypee IIFA Awards ceremony on 9 June.

  • Big releases lift Eros’ FY’12 net up 26% to Rs 1.5 bn

    Big releases lift Eros’ FY’12 net up 26% to Rs 1.5 bn

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media, the pure play movie production company, has posted a consolidated net profit (after minority interest) of Rs 1.48 billion for the fiscal ended 31 March 2012, up 26.1 per cent as compared to Rs 1.17 billion a year ago.

    Total income jumped 34.5 per cent to Rs 9.63 billion.

    Eros International Media MD Sunil Lulla said: “I am delighted to announce our results for FY’12, a year in which the company achieved continued growth and margin expansion. The results and growth have been underpinned by box office success of our major film releases as well as contributions from our underlying business model that monetizes content across multiple distribution channels. Our continued investment in content has yielded what we believe is a strong movie slate for FY2013, supported by the box office performance of ‘Housefull 2’ and ‘Vicky Donor’, that we hope to strengthen further.”

    The company released a total of 77 films during the fiscal, including 20 Hindi and 50 regional language films. The list includes Ra. One, Zindagi Na Milengi Dobara, Ready, Rockstar and Desi Boyz and Tamil films like Velayudham, Mambattiyan, Engeyum Kadhal, Vedi, 3, Rajapattai, Nanban.

    Eros’ Ebit for the fiscal increased by 39.9 per cent to Rs 2.26 billion (FY2011: Rs 1.61 billion).

    Meanwhile, for the quarter ended 31 March, the net profit jumped 118.5 per cent to Rs 297.1 million, up from Rs 136 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

    Total income in the quarter grew 88.5 per cent to Rs 2.2 billion, from Rs 1.16 billion in the year -ago period.

  • Super K wins Dadasaheb Phalke Academy award

    Super K wins Dadasaheb Phalke Academy award

    MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment‘s Super K recently won the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival Award – 2012 for best feature film (Animation).

    The other winners were I Am (Best Live action), Ra.One (Best VFX) and Rushi (Best debutante director). The award was instituted by Mumbai-based Dadasaheb Phalke Academy.

    Said Shemaroo Entertainment head of animation Smita Maroo, “It is an extremely proud moment for all of us to be honoured with this Award. We are glad that our contribution to the animation industry has been recognised and appreciated on a prestigious platform like this.”

    Incidentally, the film was also highly appreciated in film festivals like Animabassuri – Animassia – Spain, Cairo International Film Festival for children, Annecy Film Festival and Hiroshima Film Festival.

    Super K was the first Indian animation film that was released online all over India on 11 November last year.

  • VFX keeps filmmakers away from shoot at railway stations

    VFX keeps filmmakers away from shoot at railway stations

    MUMBAI: Only a handful of films like Ra.One, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Mausam feature railway stations, according to a Central Railway report.

    Revenue from that particular window has dipped by 60 per cent compared to that of 2009-10. The reason being cited is that filmmakers tend to make use of latest technologies like visual effects (VFX).

    With the technology around, filmmakers have been desisting to go out to shoot on location for sometime now. What they primarily need are the basic shots that are later interspersed with objects, people and effects. Through this, film units save on time as well as money.

    For the shooting of Ra.One, the makers used the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus for a day, though it had an elaborate sequence of a train ramming into the station forcefully, cutting through the platform and the station boundary walls and toppling on to the road only to be stopped by Shah Rukh Khan’s character with one hand in the exteriors of the station. It is said that the producers paid the CR Rs 125,000 for the shoot.

    “The shot looked so elaborate on screen, making the film audience wonder as to how many days it must have taken to shoot the entire sequence. But, with the help of VFX, a few shots of the train and the station sufficed the wants of the makers. The rest was done by our visual effects team,” said Red Chillies VFX CEO Keitan Yadav.

    Only 13 production houses including Red Chillies Entertainment, Excel Entertainment and Yash Raj Films shot at Central Railway locations in 2011-’12 compared to 28 in 2009-’10 and 19 in 2010-’11.