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  • Ra.One named Worst film, Imran Khan & Deepika Padukone get worst actor awards

    Ra.One named Worst film, Imran Khan & Deepika Padukone get worst actor awards

    NEW DELHI: ‘Ra. One’, one of the most expensive films in Bollywood, has been voted the worst film of 2011 and its director Anubhav Sinha has been named worst director.

    In an event held on All Fools Day, Imran Khan and Deepika Padukone received the notorious worst actor awards for ‘Mere Brother ki Dulhan’ and ‘Aarakshan’ respectively in the fourth annual Golden Kela awards which marked the culmination of the first-ever Comedy Festival held in the capital.

    Jatin Verma, head of Twenty Onwards Media which organises the annual event on the lines of the Golden Raspberry Awards given in Hollywood every year, said a total of around 700,000 votes were received for the awards. The programme was presented by Anant Singh.

    Pratiek Babbar – son of Raj Babbar and the late Smita Patil – was named worst supporting actor for ‘Dum Maaro Dum’ and ‘Aarakshan’, while Chirag Paswan was named the worst debutante for ‘Miley Na Miley Hum’.

    The veteran Pankaj Kapoor won the ‘Bawra Ho Gaya Kay’ award for the film ‘Mausam’, while the film ‘Pyar ka Panchnama’ was named for the Shakti kapoor award for misogyny (which literally means “man’s hatred for women”).

    One of the most interesting awards was for the music director Preetam, who won the ‘Bas kijiye bahaut ho gaya’ award for freely copying tunes from different countries for his songs. Around 20 songs composed by him were played along with the originals, which showed he had taken tunes from music as far away as the Middle East, North Africa and Latin America, and even based on songs tuned some years earlier by Anu Malik. In fact, the songs played included one copied by Preetam on one of his own tunes that came a few years earlier.

    The lyrics named as the Most Irritating Song was ‘Teri Meri’ from the Salman Khan-Kareen Kapoor starrer ‘Bodyguard’.

    Ironically. Amitabh Bhattacharyya who won the National Award for best lyrics for penning the song ‘Agar zindagi’ in the film ‘I Am…’ was named for the Most Atrocious Lyrics – ‘Pyar Do Pyar Lo’ (‘Thank You’), ‘Jigar ka Tukda’ (‘Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl’), and the Mutton Song (‘Luv ka the End’).

    The ‘Aaja Nach Le Award’ for Worst Attempt at Comeback was given to Esha Deol for ‘Tell me O Kkhuda’, while the Lajja Award for the Worst treatment of a serious issue was given to Prakash Jha’s ‘Aarakshan’. The F.A.L.T.U award for most aptly named film went to ‘F.A.L.T.U’.

    Interestingly, filmmaker Kanti Shah was present personally to receive a Platinum Kela special award excellence in cinema. He has been making B-Grade movies over the past two decades, but the organizers said he had always given the audiences what they wanted. “I‘m feeling good at being invited at the event. It’s special because it has been organised by true fans of my style of movie-making. I have been to other award shows as well, but this definitely is special being solely driven by fans of my movies,” said Shah.

    Best known for the cult film ‘Gunda’ in 1998 (Starring Mithun Da!) and such classics as Loha, Duplicate Sholay, Shaadi Basanti ki Honeymoon Gabbar ka, and Sheela Ki Jawani, Kanti Shah is perhaps the only director worthy of the title ‘So Bad It’s Good’.

    Also present was Arunoday Singh, who accepted the Anti-Kela award on behalf of the team of Yeh Saali Zindagi. The Trophy was presented to him by last year’s winner, Abhishek Sharma (Director, Tere Bin Laden). “I think Sudhir Mishra should be the one accepting this. I‘m quite honoured and amused to accept this award. It is good to see this movie getting some recognition. And you guys obviously have a great choice,” Singh said.

    Other recipients of the Anti-Kela award were ‘Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster’,’ Shaitan’ and ‘Shor in the City’, who managed to please the Kela Committee.

    The Golden Kela awards came at the end of the Comedy Festival during which iconic comedy films like ‘Jaane bhi do yaaro’, ‘Andaz Apna Apna’ and ‘Tere Bin Laden’ were screened.

    There was a competition on Standup Comedy as part of the Indian Comedy Festival for the ‘Comedy Central’ TV channel and Maheep Singh and Zakir Khan shared the top prize of Rs 1,00,000 along with the chance to be featured on Comedy Central.

  • Anubhav Sinha launches production house Help to make films on survival

    Anubhav Sinha launches production house Help to make films on survival

    Mumbai: Anubhav Sinha, who received high accolades for his deft handling of his last super hero venture in Shah Rukh Khan’s Ra.One, is all set to turn producer with the launching of his outfit Help.

    Sinha has confirmed the report, saying: “Yes, I am starting this franchise. I call them survival films, a genre I have been very intrigued by. They will all be high concept films and I have already zeroed in on two of them that are German. Of these, one I am starting almost immediately. But apart from Offenes Wasser, I would not like to give out the names of these films although I have bought their rights.”

    Offenes Wasser is based on a real-life story of a group of youngsters who got trapped in a sea infested by sharks and tells the story of how a few of them actually manage to survive.

    It is learnt that the film will be a multi-starrer with some top stars. Sinha is currently figuring out the technical team and the locations.

    The production house will make at least one film bearing the title ‘Help‘ and a tag line describing the film every year.

  • Anubhav Sinha to launch two films soon

    Anubhav Sinha to launch two films soon

    MUMBAI: Anubhav Sinha, who was in the news when he directed Shah Rukh Khan’s Ra.One, has lined up two films in the pipeline under his newly setup banner Benaras Media Works Pvt Ltd.

    The first of the lot will be an action film that will be directed by Sudhir Mishra while the second will be helmed by Gurmeet, a former assistant on several YRF films.

    The script of the first film, a combination of cerebral and physical action, a kind of Bourne Identity meeting Jackie Chan, is now being written. It will have a huge star cast with its action scenes resembling those seen in Kung Fu films.

    It is being said that Shah Rukh Khan will play the main lead with Irrfan Khan, Arunoday Singh and Vidyut Jamwal in other roles.

    The film would start rolling once Mishra completes the casting of his ambitious project Mehrunissa in place.

  • Eros Q3 net jumps 48% to Rs 651 mn

    Eros Q3 net jumps 48% to Rs 651 mn

    MUMBAI: The pure play film producer and distributor company Eros International has reported a 48 per cent jump in consolidated net profit (before minority interest) on the back of commercially successful movies like Ra.One and Rockstar for the third quarter ending 31 December 2011.

    Eros has posted a net profit of Rs 650.9 million in the quarter, as against a net profit of Rs 439.9 million in the year-ago period.

    Total income during the quarter under review went up 44.8 per cent to Rs 4.12 billion, compared to Rs 2.84 billion it had posted in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

    Eros’ Ebit for the quarter stood at Rs 1.03 billion, up 57.1 per cent, compared to Rs 653.5 million a year ago.

    Eros International Media MD Sunil Lulla said, “Eros International has performed well for Q3 FY2012 on account of successful releases such as ‘Ra.One’, ‘Rockstar’ and ‘Desi Boyz’.”

    We are continuing to enhance our existing film slate by further adding new films such as Kochadaiyaan starring Rajinikanth, Yohan Adhayam Ondru starring Vijay, Go Goa Gone to name a few to our existing film slate which includes ‘Housefull 2’, ‘Cocktail’, ‘Khiladi 786’, ‘Hum Se Pyar Kar Le Tu’ and many others that also include regional language releases, thus maintaining a leadership position in this rapidly evolving sector.

    Eros has announced that it has over 50 films on its slate which will be released during 2013 and 2014. It expects to release 7-8 Hindi movies in the next six to nine months, prominent among them being Agent Vinod, Khiladi 786 and Housfull 2 among others.

    “We continue to focus on making advances towards regional movie releases including Tamil and Punjabi movies in order to widen the overall product portfolio by adding a few Tamil movies on global scale. With regards to this, we recently announced a co-production deal with Media One for Kochadayiaan starring Rajinikanth and Photon Kathaas Productions for a Tamil film titled ‘Yohan: Adhyayam Ondru’ starring Vijay.”

  • SRK plans big-budget film titled Mahabharata

    SRK plans big-budget film titled Mahabharata

    MUMBAI: Keeping behind the debacle of his ambitious film Ra.One, Shah Rukh Khan has planned to make a big-budget film titled Mahabharata.

    The film is based on Karna, one of the most interesting and complex characters in the epic.

    Khan is of the view that the new film might be far bigger and better in its scale than Ra.One that released last Diwali. His ultimate goal is to make the mother of all Indian films that could be Bollywood’s first truly global blockbuster.

    The actor-producer wants the special effects of this film to be more advanced than James Cameron’s Avatar. Mahabharata would be made on the lines of Lord of the Rings – a trilogy.

    Right now, the actor-producer is busy with his SFX team at Red Chillies to put together a very special presentation for next month’s Berlin Film Festival.

    It is being said that Khan has already held talks with Hollywood studios in India like 20th Century Fox and Warner Brothers regarding the marketing and distribution of the film.

  • Salman, Shah Rukh among ETC Bollywood Business awards

    Salman, Shah Rukh among ETC Bollywood Business awards

    MUMBAI: Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan have bagged ETC Bollywood Business Awards after they were named most profitable actors of the Hindi film industry both in India and abroad.

    While Salman‘s film Bodyguard was declared the top grosser, Shah Rukh Khan‘s Ra.One was termed as the best marketed film of the year. The film also bagged an award under the highest single day collection category.

    Kareena Kapoor, who featured in Bodyguard and Ra.One respectively last year, was named the most profitable actor in the female category.

    “Receiving an award wherein you are being adjudged considering the economic quotient as a cornerstone for mapping the success gives you a sense of pride. I‘ve always maintained that commercial success is as important as the critical success of a movie. A commercially successful movie pays evidence to the fact that viewers loved watching your movie,” Kareena said in a press statement.

    Bodyguard‘s director Siddique was named the most profitable director.

    Other films like Pyaar Ka Panchnaama, The Dirty Picture, Don 2:The King Is Back and Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol bagged awards for being the most successful small budget Film, ETC Box Office surprise of the year, most popular first look of a film and most successful foreign film respectively.

    The ETC Awards will be aired on Monday.

  • Desi Boyz collects Rs 262 mn at BO

    Desi Boyz collects Rs 262 mn at BO

    MUMBAI: Desi Boyz stayed below par at multiplexes and though marginally better at single screens, its final three day tally is disappointing. Its unfair ‘adult‘ tag may also have cost the film some of the business. With a slight improvement on Sunday over its Friday opening, the film ended its weekend netting Rs 262 million at the box office.

    Meanwhile, Rockstar – in its second week, fell far short of the expectations of the ones in a hurry to a hit as it slides drastically after its opening weekend; adding just Rs 115 million in the next days to its opening weekend collections of Rs 325 million, taking its two week tally to Rs 555 million.

    Ra.One added a symbolic Rs 3 million to its total taking it to Rs 1.07 billion.

  • Rockstar nets Rs 440 million in first week on BO

    Rockstar nets Rs 440 million in first week on BO

    MUMBAI: After a promising opening weekend collection of Rs 325 million, thanks to the patronage of youngsters thronging select multiplexes, Rockstar saw a major drop during the week.

    The Ranbir Kapoor starrer ended the first week with a net box office collection of Rs 440 million.

    The sole release of this week, Shakal Pe Mat Ja, met with the expected disastrous fate.

    Ra.One collected a measly Rs 15 million in the week to take its total box office collection to Rs 1.06 billion.

    Meanwhile, recent releases Loot, MIley Na Miley, Tell Me O Khuda, Force, Rascals, Mujhse Fraandship Karoge have not been able to occupy the cinemas for any substantial duration. Also, solo releases of Ra.One and Rockstar have further starved the cinema halls since both films have failed to draw the audience beyond few days.

  • Unesco honours Shah Rukh Khan

    Unesco honours Shah Rukh Khan

    MUMBAI: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has presented Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan with the Pyramide con Marni award for his charitable work.

    With this honour under his belt, Khan becomes the first Indian to be honoured with this award.

    It is said that Khan was asked to be a part of the event in March this year, but since he was busy with RA.One, the actor couldn‘t confirm his availability till October.

    Dignitaries who attended the gala event were Mikhail Gorbachev, Noami Cambell and Ute Ohoven among others.

  • Rockstar nets Rs 325 mn at box office

    Rockstar nets Rs 325 mn at box office

    MUMBAI: Rockstar finds its niche at multiplexes of Mumbai, Delhi-NCR and other major cities, while the status at single screens and interior centres is in total contrast as it finds no appreciation there. The film definitely adds to the fan following of Ranbir Kapoor.

    The opening weekend collection stands at Rs 325 million.

    Miley Naa Miley Hum and Tension Doooor fared poorly in their first week run.

    Ra.One‘s second week collections are mere token of its first week (nine days) figurers. The superhero film collected Rs 153 million, taking its two-week total to Rs 1.05 billion.

    Tell Me O Khuda, Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge, Raascals, Force make it to the flop list.