Tag: Rajpal Yadav

  • Theatre’s role in cinema, where stage meets screen

    Theatre’s role in cinema, where stage meets screen

    MUMBAI: Curtains up, lights on, and action, but the roots of cinema lie on the stage. At a lively session on “The Power of Theatre in Cinema’s DNA,” celebrated actors and creators revealed how the world of theatre continues to shape the Indian screen.

    Moderated by National School of Drama director Chittaranjan Tripathy, the panel featured Swanand Kirkire, Raghubir Yadav, Rajpal Yadav, and Mita Vashisht. The discussion explored how theatrical training provides actors with depth, discipline, and authenticity that resonate on screen.

    Swanand Kirkire, a multi-talented lyricist, actor, and singer, called cinema an extension of theatre. “Drama happens in one space and one time on stage. Cinema takes the same drama and expands it across spaces and moments,” he said. He highlighted that every great film begins with understanding drama, the conflict between forces, and the forward motion of storytelling.

    Raghubir Yadav stressed theatre’s irreplaceable role in building a performer. “You can do a play without cinema, but you cannot do a film without a play. Theatre gives you everything: emotion, nuance, life. Cinema may teach dialogue memorisation, but theatre teaches you living on stage,” he explained.

    Rajpal Yadav reflected on theatre as a teacher of life itself. “The collaborative essence of stagecraft and how understanding every role, from actors to carpenters, enriches cinema. Theatre teaches zero, cinema teaches hero. When theatre and cinema come together, every element of performance becomes alive,” he said.

    Mita Vashisht discussed the technical interplay between theatre and film. While theatre delivers a live connection with audiences, cinema requires technology to capture and convey the same energy. She also pointed out that concepts like framing, positioning of actors, and set design in cinema are borrowed directly from theatre, referencing techniques like Mise en Scène.

    The session celebrated theatre as the backbone of cinema, emphasising that even with all the technology in modern filmmaking, the foundational lessons of stagecraft: discipline, collaboration, and emotional truth, remain essential. As Kirkire summarised, “Theatre gives cinema its DNA. Without it, the soul of performance is incomplete.”

    From the intricacies of acting to the careful orchestration of a set, the discussion made it clear, the spotlight may have shifted from stage to screen, but the heart of storytelling continues to beat in the theatre.

  • Catch Spices seasons screens with star-studded, flavourful campaign

    Catch Spices seasons screens with star-studded, flavourful campaign

    MUMBAI: Catch Spices is turning up the heat on Indian kitchens, both on-screen and off! The DS Group’s flagship spice brand has launched two vibrant television commercials featuring Indian cinema superstars Akshay Kumar and Rajpal Yadav, reinforcing its tagline “Kyunki Khana Sirf Khana Nahi Hota” (Food is more than just food).

    Conceptualised by Dentsu International and directed by Hemant Bhandari, the ads highlight the transformative power of Catch Turmeric and Catch Garam Masala. One TVC sees a lighthearted mix-up leading to an unexpected yet heartwarming lunch, while the other cleverly plays on the word ‘thanda’ to showcase how Catch Garam Masala elevates bland meals into flavourful feasts.

    DS Group business head for spices division, Sandeep Ghosh expressed enthusiasm about the campaign stating, “These TVCs capture the essence of Catch Spices—enhancing everyday meals while creating memorable moments.”

    Kumar renewing his association with the brand said, “For Indians, food is an expression of love and celebration, and Catch truly understands this connection.”

    The TVCs will be aired across major TV channels, digital platforms, and integrated into hit shows like Laughter Chef and MasterChef. With Catch Spices recently crossing the Rs 1,000 crore feat and clocking an impressive 24 per cent annual growth, the brand continues to expand its reach across millions of Indian households, blending tradition with innovation.

  • 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.

  • Aaj Tak’s social campaign ‘Mera Swabhimaan’ touches 1 mn views

    Aaj Tak’s social campaign ‘Mera Swabhimaan’ touches 1 mn views

    Mumbai: Aaj Tak’s recent social campaign, “Mera Swabhimaan,” received over one million views across all platforms on the first day of its release.

    The interactive campaign, in collaboration with Lux Cozi, was officially launched on 3 October during prime time on Aaj Tak, urging viewers to submit their entries, and was flooded with over 2,50,000 submissions from people against being mistreated.

    According to Aaj Tak, these are the most active participants any televised campaign has ever seen in such a short period of time.

    The momentum grew even stronger after recording over 35,000 tweets on the microblogging platform Twitter in less than two hours.

    Many celebrities and influencers, including well-known actor Rajpal Yadav, joined forces with the “Mera Swabhimaan” campaign to support the working class.

    The massive response to the “Mera Swabhimaan” demonstrates how serious the problem of ill-treatment of the working class is and how deeply affected this group of people is.

    “The campaign struck a chord at an emotional level with the blue-collar workers and a few sensitive and sensible sections of our society. Aaj Tak’s well-planned, well-timed and well-executed initiative once again has proved the leading Hindi news channel’s determination to not only broadcast journalism but also to spotlight and curb social malaises,” the channel said.

  • Omee brings Johnny Lever & Rajpal Yadav together in latest ad

    Omee brings Johnny Lever & Rajpal Yadav together in latest ad

    Mumbai: Alkem Generics-owned antacid brand Omee has launched a new campaign featuring Bollywood actors Johnny Lever and Rajpal Yadav. The brand’s latest campaign #SabkoPataHaiOmee aims to make India laugh as well as create awareness about the brand’s antacid solution for all acidity problems.

    Conceptualised by Hats On Advertising, the campaign features Johnny Lever and Rajpal Yadav in their trademark comic avatars, highlighting their acidity woes with the tagline that says – ‘Acidity Ho Toh Omee Lo.’ The campaign is available across the platforms such as television, print, and social media.

    Sharing the experience of working on the campaign, veteran comedian Johnny Lever said, “Once again joining hands with Alkem Laboratories for the new Omee project was really fun!”

    “It was double dhamaal to work on the #SabkoPataHai Omee campaign and share screen with Mr. Johnny Lever,” added comedian Rajpal Yadav.

    “Omee is Alkem’s iconic brand, so we wanted to create an interesting campaign that connects with the audience and create a brand recall,” said Alkem Laboratories president – marketing and sales Mukesh Tiwary on the launch of the campaign. “We are confident that this new Omee commercial and new Jodi of Johnny Lever & Rajpal Yadav will be well-received by the audience, and we look forward to welcoming new consumers to our brand through this.”

    Talking about the campaign, Hats On Advertising managing director Prakash Goplani said, “When was the last time you came across a humorous campaign? Hence, it was the best time to rope in Johnny Lever & Rajpal Yadav together on screen once again to give our audiences the laugh they deserve!”

  • Rajpal Yadav would like to portray former PM Lal Bahadur Shastri

    Rajpal Yadav would like to portray former PM Lal Bahadur Shastri

    NEW DELHI: Actor Rajpal Yadav, who has acted in about 150 films so far of which majority were comedy, said he would love to portray Lal Bahadur Shastri if given the chance.

     

    Yadav denied that he played in meaningless comedies, adding that Indian films in general always have a message to convey even if it is a comedy film. He also said he had played negative roles in around 20 films.

     

    Yadav was in the capital with actors Neha Pawar and Sanjana Singh, and producer Bharat Bansal in connection with his latest film ‘Thoda Lutf Thoda Ishq’ releasing tomorrow.

     

    Speaking specifically about his forthcoming film, he said the message was that humans attempt too many things at the same time instead of settling down to something and taking it seriously.

     

    He described the actor as a horse on whom the director rides to steer him to a particular direction.

     

    He was happy that the film was shot in Uttar Pradesh. This was not merely because he belongs to that state, but he felt that the state had a lot to offer to filmmakers and the state government was also offering help in this.

     

    Both Neha Pawar and Sanjana Singh said they had felt nervous initially working with Yadav, but he soon put them at ease.

     

    Pawar said, “This is a comedy film and it was really great working with Rajpal Yadav.”

     

    Singh shared an incident during the shoot saying, “When I gave a good shot, Rajpal asked everyone to clap for me.”

     

    Bansal said people do not tend to take Yadav seriously but he not only teaches values to his friends in the film, but also taught a lot to his accompanying crew during the shooting of the film.

     

    The film has been directed by Sachin Gupta and also stars Hitesh Tejwani, Sanjay Mishra, Rakesh Bedi, and Bhavita Anand. The music is by Vikram Khajuria.

  • Krrish Kross Konnection

    Krrish Kross Konnection

    MUMBAI: With Krrish, Rakesh Roshan, the most original grass root filmmaker in Hindi cinema, turned contemporary when he blended his old school emotion-romance-music formula into a superhero film. While he maintained all the necessary ingredients of Indian cinema, he gave his hero, Hrithik Roshan, extra ordinary powers which he uses generally to help people till his situation is challenged. In Krrish 3, Roshan decides to pit his superhero, Hrithik, with another such power, a super villain, Vivek Oberoi. In the process, Roshan compromises on things he most cherished that is Indian sentiments of mother’s love, romance, music which has been his forte and a strong script. Here it is a script of convenience. For example, his hero, who could not fly, starts doing so when the villain flies!!

    Producer: Rakesh Roshan.
    Director: Rakesh Roshan.
    Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kangna Ranaut, Vivek Oberoi, Arif Zakaria, Rajpal Yadav, Rakhee Tandon.

    In short, what Roshan has done is to take an age old family story and tried to fit it into a sci-fi superhero movie where, even holding the hero’s family captive by the villain is straight out of last century melodramas. The film is a virtual yellow pages of endorsements as, soon as the film starts you see a number of products being plugged.

    Hrithik continues with his stint as the saviour superhero as Krrish 3 opens. But his sudden absence from his work costs him his job as he is presumed to be goldbricking. That is when the villain, Vivek decides to make his presence felt. He uses his genius for all the bad purposes. He is wheelchair bound with only his face and two index fingers functioning but which are enough to cause heavy damage or hurt someone. To cure his condition, Vivek needs a bone marrow from a person matching his own DNA. Having failed to find it in a human being, he mixes his DNA with various animals to create what he calls ‘maanvar’ a mix of maanav and janwar. To finance his experiments, he needs huge sums and to raise which he spreads dangerous viruses which kill thousands in a matter of minutes then cash in on it by marketing its antidote. He starts with   an African country and looking at its success, decides to attack India next.

    The deadly virus is spread using public transport, waterlines etc. The doctor who had found an antidote for the virus after learning of the plight of the African country has been killed by one of Vivek’s maanvars, Kangna Ranaut who is made mixing human and chameleon DNAs and, hence, can change forms.

    When the virus spreads in Mumbai and people drop dead every minute, Hrithik Sr (father of Krrish) observes that neither he, Krrish nor Priyanka Chopra, pregnant with Krrish’s baby, have been affected by the deadly virus. He realises that the family’s superpower makes them immune and their DNA can be used to devise an antidote. That is achieved and the city is saved. This makes Oberoi a very, very angry man but also makes him think that there has to be a connection  between him and  Hrithik Sr since only one kind of DNA would be able to kill the virus and in some way they both must share the same DNA! It is midway through the film and the tone is set for confrontations as Oberoi wants Hrithik Sr in his custody, for in him lies his own cure.

    Oberoi lets loose his variety of maanvars on Krrish household to kidnap Hrithik Sr which demonstrates their strength. The attempt is foiled by Krrish but in the process of doing so, Priyanka is hurt. Admitted to a hospital, she is whisked away from there and Kangna takes her form and takes her place. Her job is to find out how the antidote for the virus was invented. While she fails to do that and only ends up falling in love with Krrish and also imagines a love duet with him.

    Hrithik Sr thinks that there is something curious about the events and feels its answer lies in Singapore where (in the earlier version of the film) Naseeruddin Shah had held him captive for long in a comatose condition. He does find out the secret behind Oberoi’s birth but is kidnapped by Oberoi’s goons. Oberoi needs his bone marrow to cure himself; because he has to be on his feet for the final showdown with Krrish.

    The long drawn dual between Oberoi and Krrish, spread over instalments, starts in the former’s den and moves out to various streets, skies and rooftops with a lot of destruction and a generous dose of special effects. The film ends with a promise of the next instalment of Krrish series as Priyanka delivers a baby boy with superpowers.

    Rakesh Roshan is handicapped by a solid script and an interesting story to tell. The scene where Krrish races over buildings to save an airplane with locked front wheels as he jumps on to them and forces them open to make a safe landing possible promises a lot. But, the film moves only on predictable lines. With other ingredients like romance and music missing, the director has to count mainly on special effect sequences which, of course, are very well executed. The film has just three songs of which Raghupati Raghav is well choreographed while Dil tuhi bata… has some melody element. Background score is effective. Dialogue could have provided some one-liner exchanges between good and evil but are a letdown being of mediocre kind.  The film has few characters of which Hrithik excels in both the roles he plays. Kangna shines in a negative role. Priyanka has limited scope and is good. Vivek Oberoi makes an impact in certain scenes till wheelchair bound but turned into an ironman in the climax restricts him.

    Krrish 3 does not in any way better its earlier version, Krrish; on the contrary it disappoints on some counts. However, due to solo Diwali release and a long gap for a Hrithik film to hit the screens will benefit as the film’s brand equity assures at least one time view for most cine-goers.

  • Krrish Kross Konnection

    Krrish Kross Konnection

    MUMBAI: With Krrish, Rakesh Roshan, the most original grass root filmmaker in Hindi cinema, turned contemporary when he blended his old school emotion-romance-music formula into a superhero film. While he maintained all the necessary ingredients of Indian cinema, he gave his hero, Hrithik Roshan, extra ordinary powers which he uses generally to help people till his situation is challenged. In Krrish 3, Roshan decides to pit his superhero, Hrithik, with another such power, a super villain, Vivek Oberoi. In the process, Roshan compromises on things he most cherished that is Indian sentiments of mother’s love, romance, music which has been his forte and a strong script. Here it is a script of convenience. For example, his hero, who could not fly, starts doing so when the villain flies!!

     

    Producer: Rakesh Roshan.

    Director: Rakesh Roshan.

     

    Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kangna Ranaut, Vivek Oberoi, Arif Zakaria, Rajpal Yadav, Rakhee Tandon.

     

    In short, what Roshan has done is to take an age old family story and tried to fit it into a sci-fi superhero movie where, even holding the hero’s family captive by the villain is straight out of last century melodramas. The film is a virtual yellow pages of endorsements as, soon as the film starts you see a number of products being plugged.

     

    Hrithik continues with his stint as the saviour superhero as Krrish 3 opens. But his sudden absence from his work costs him his job as he is presumed to be goldbricking. That is when the villain, Vivek decides to make his presence felt. He uses his genius for all the bad purposes. He is wheelchair bound with only his face and two index fingers functioning but which are enough to cause heavy damage or hurt someone. To cure his condition, Vivek needs a bone marrow from a person matching his own DNA. Having failed to find it in a human being, he mixes his DNA with various animals to create what he calls ‘maanvar’ a mix of maanav and janwar. To finance his experiments, he needs huge sums and to raise which he spreads dangerous viruses which kill thousands in a matter of minutes then cash in on it by marketing its antidote. He starts with   an African country and looking at its success, decides to attack India next.

     

    The deadly virus is spread using public transport, waterlines etc. The doctor who had found an antidote for the virus after learning of the plight of the African country has been killed by one of Vivek’s maanvars, Kangna Ranaut who is made mixing human and chameleon DNAs and, hence, can change forms.

     

    When the virus spreads in Mumbai and people drop dead every minute, Hrithik Sr (father of Krrish) observes that neither he, Krrish nor Priyanka Chopra, pregnant with Krrish’s baby, have been affected by the deadly virus. He realises that the family’s superpower makes them immune and their DNA can be used to devise an antidote. That is achieved and the city is saved. This makes Oberoi a very, very angry man but also makes him think that there has to be a connection  between him and  Hrithik Sr since only one kind of DNA would be able to kill the virus and in some way they both must share the same DNA! It is midway through the film and the tone is set for confrontations as Oberoi wants Hrithik Sr in his custody, for in him lies his own cure.

     

    Oberoi lets loose his variety of maanvars on Krrish household to kidnap Hrithik Sr which demonstrates their strength. The attempt is foiled by Krrish but in the process of doing so, Priyanka is hurt. Admitted to a hospital, she is whisked away from there and Kangna takes her form and takes her place. Her job is to find out how the antidote for the virus was invented. While she fails to do that and only ends up falling in love with Krrish and also imagines a love duet with him.

     

    Hrithik Sr thinks that there is something curious about the events and feels its answer lies in Singapore where (in the earlier version of the film) Naseeruddin Shah had held him captive for long in a comatose condition. He does find out the secret behind Oberoi’s birth but is kidnapped by Oberoi’s goons. Oberoi needs his bone marrow to cure himself; because he has to be on his feet for the final showdown with Krrish.

     

    The long drawn dual between Oberoi and Krrish, spread over instalments, starts in the former’s den and moves out to various streets, skies and rooftops with a lot of destruction and a generous dose of special effects. The film ends with a promise of the next instalment of Krrish series as Priyanka delivers a baby boy with superpowers.

     

    Rakesh Roshan is handicapped by a solid script and an interesting story to tell. The scene where Krrish races over buildings to save an airplane with locked front wheels as he jumps on to them and forces them open to make a safe landing possible promises a lot. But, the film moves only on predictable lines. With other ingredients like romance and music missing, the director has to count mainly on special effect sequences which, of course, are very well executed. The film has just three songs of which Raghupati Raghav is well choreographed while Dil tuhi bata… has some melody element. Background score is effective. Dialogue could have provided some one-liner exchanges between good and evil but are a letdown being of mediocre kind.  The film has few characters of which Hrithik excels in both the roles he plays. Kangna shines in a negative role. Priyanka has limited scope and is good. Vivek Oberoi makes an impact in certain scenes till wheelchair bound but turned into an ironman in the climax restricts him.

    Krrish 3 does not in any way better its earlier version, Krrish; on the contrary it disappoints on some counts. However, due to solo Diwali release and a long gap for a Hrithik film to hit the screens will benefit as the film’s brand equity assures at least one time view for most cine-goers.

  • Sab to trace journey of comedy through 100 years of cinema in new show

    Sab to trace journey of comedy through 100 years of cinema in new show

    MUMBAI: Sab is launching a non-fiction show that traces the journey of comedy through 100 years of cinema.

    Titled ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’, the show is premiering on 27 January.

    Hosted by Sunil Grover and Muskaan Mihani, the show will be produced by Creative Eye.

    Each episode of ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’ will showcase one trend of comedy including physical, action, slapstick, cult comedy and mistaken identity across 100 years of cinema.

    Paying tribute to popular comedians of Bollywood from different eras, the series will feature actors like Juhi Chawla, Prem Chopra, Divya Dutta, Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Asrani share their cinematic experience in comedy with the audience.

    Sab EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor said, “The style, content and pace of Indian movies has advanced vastly over the years and so has the way in which the film industry treats comedy. Comedy as a genre has evolved so much so that comedy centric movies are turning out to be blockbusters. ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’ is a tribute to the contribution of comedians and industry veterans towards the genre of comedy. ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’ will offer differentiated content to its viewers & a great family viewing experience.”

  • Film on Bhopal gas tragedy in offing

    Film on Bhopal gas tragedy in offing

    MUMBAI: The filming of producer Ravi Walia‘s Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain is fast progressing. The film is set amidst the real-life Bhopal disaster that had occurred in India on 2 and 3 December, 1984.

    The film follows multiple characters‘ lives and dilemmas in the months leading to the 1984 Union Carbide industrial disaster in Bhopal, also known as Bhopal gas tragedy that was the biggest industrial disaster in human history that killed around 2,500 people in roughly two weeks starting the night of 3 December.

    Recently, the producer signed character artiste Rajpal Yadav to play an important character in the film. The film has the actor playing the central character of a rickshaw puller whose life turns around as he gets a menial job at the Union Carbide factory. While working there, he watches the safety procedures being ignored and costs being cut. He feels loyal to his employers and keeps silent. But on the fateful night of the gas leak, he gets himself into a spot as the bosses refuse to take responsibility.

    The film, directed by Ravi Kumar, also stars Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Fagun Thakrar and Tannishtha Chatterjee in important roles.