Tag: Rani Mukerji

  • Diviniti crafts National Film and Phalke Awards

    Diviniti crafts National Film and Phalke Awards

    MUMBAI: Talk about a golden touch! Diviniti, famed for its fine craftsmanship and timeless elegance, has once again etched its mark in Indian cinema by creating the National Film Awards trophies and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the country’s highest cinematic honour.

    For legends like Shah Rukh Khan, Mohanlal and Rani Mukerji, holding a Diviniti-crafted trophy was more than recognition, it was artistry meeting achievement. “It is an extraordinary privilege for Diviniti to craft honours that celebrate the finest talent in Indian cinema,” said Diviniti director Amushree Jha. “Every creation must embody not just beauty but also legacy, and seeing icons hold our work fills us with immense pride.”

    Diviniti’s association with the nation’s most prestigious awards is no one-off. The brand has long worked with government ministries and the office of the president of India, creating exclusive mementoes presented at national occasions of great significance.

    From its beginnings in spiritual and luxury gifting to becoming a trusted name in bespoke honours, Diviniti continues to craft artefacts that stand as symbols of pride, prestige and permanence. This enduring partnership with India’s highest cinematic accolades underscores not just craftsmanship, but a legacy woven into the very fabric of the nation’s cultural milestones.  
     
     
  • YRF Talent appoints Kanupriya as head of talent film strategy

    YRF Talent appoints Kanupriya as head of talent film strategy

    Mumbai: YRF Talent, the boutique talent management firm that currently represents celebrities like Rani Mukerji, Anushka Sharma, Ayushmann Khurrana, Sharvari, Sonam Kapoor, Ahaan Panday and Vaani Kapoor to name a few, has appointed Kanupriya as head – talent film strategy.

    Kanupriya, ex-CEO of Colour Yellow Productions, has been a producer working in the Indian film industry for over 15 years. She is recognised for her notable contributions in producing films like Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, Tumbbad, Manmarziyaan, Newton and many more. She has shown a strong interest in bringing unique and disruptive stories to life throughout her career.

    In this new role, Kanupriya will be heading the films division within YRF Talent and leading strategic relationships between artists and studios, producers, and platforms for the actors represented by YRF Talent.

  • News18’s Showsha Reel Awards returns to honour the best of Indian entertainment

    News18’s Showsha Reel Awards returns to honour the best of Indian entertainment

    Mumbai: The world of cinema has come a long way with a massive explosion of content and the popularity of OTT platforms changing the entertainment landscape. In a bid to honour the talent shaping the Indian entertainment industry, News18 is set to host the News18 Showsha Reel Awards 2024 on 9th March 2024 in Mumbai. To be hosted by Aparshakti Khurana and Neha Dhupia, this edition will honour outstanding films, web series, as well as the best cast and crew from the Indian entertainment industry, promising a grand celebration of talent.

    Like every year, this edition of the News18 Showsha Reel Awards will bring together many film/web series stars on one stage, including Rani Mukerji, Shraddha Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Kartik Aaryan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Ananya Panday, Karan Johar, R Madhavan, Sharmila Tagore, Manoj Bajpayee, Bobby Deol, Wamiqa Gabbi, Vijay Varma, Sonakshi Sinha, Raj & DK, Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Bhushan Kumar, Vikramaditya Motwane, R Balki, Prasoon Joshi, Boney Kapoor, Aanand L Rai, Medha Shankr, Shilpa Rao, among others.

    The panel of jurors of the award features eminent personalities such as filmmaker Aanand L. Rai, screenwriter Prasoon Joshi, actor Kabir Bedi, actress Meenakshi Seshadri, and Tavishi Paitandy, Entertainment & Lifestyle Editor of News18.com. The panel will select from categories such as Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Debut (Male/Female) and Best Director. Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, Animal, Jawaan, 12th Fail, Gulmohar are some of the most popular contenders in the Jury and Popular Choice categories.

    Puneet Singhvi, Chief Executive Officer (Digital) & President – Corporate Strategy at Network18 said, “Through the News18 Showsha Reel Awards, we aim to recognize and honour the exceptional talent within the Indian film and OTT ecosystem. We take immense pride in celebrating the vibrance of creative voices that not only captivate audiences with their commercial success, but also push the boundaries of visual storytelling. We are excited to celebrate the talent that defined the dynamic landscape of Indian entertainment over the past year.”

    News18 Eng editorial and content & executive editor Ameya Bhise said, “The News18 Showsha Reel Awards serve as a glittering celebration of talent, creativity, and the magic of storytelling. In a world where storytelling transcends boundaries and connects diverse cultures, the awards play a pivotal role in acknowledging the exceptional contributions of artists who navigate the complex realm of films and web shows.”

     

  • AVGC policy to facilitate investments, foster innovation and contribute to building world-class infrastructure: Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, MIB

    AVGC policy to facilitate investments, foster innovation and contribute to building world-class infrastructure: Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, MIB

    MUMBAI: Sanjay Jaju, secretary, ministry of information and broadcasting, Govt of India today said that the media and entertainment industry play a pivotal role in shaping our society, influencing our perspectives, and has a multiplier effect on our economy. “The sector is renowned for its creativity, innovation, and cultural richness. It serves as a beacon not only for our nation but also for the world,” he added.

    Addressing the ‘FICCI FRAMES 2024’,   Jaju stated that the government recognizes the pivotal role that the Indian media and entertainment sector plays in shaping our society, influencing our perspectives, and reflecting our collective efforts. “India is going through a digital transformation phase and the sector is also witnessing rapid shifts with the availability of content which is online,” he stated. We are also witnessing a rapid increase in foreign investments especially in the OTT segment which paves the way for looking at this segment as a chief contributor to India’s soft power, noted   Jaju.

    Speaking on the various government initiatives along with the AVGC policy, Jaju further emphasised that the policy is now in an advanced stage. “I can assure you that this policy is not only going to facilitate investments within our country and the states but will also foster innovation. It will ensure skill development and help protect intellectual property and will also contribute to building world-class infrastructure. We also envisage setting up of National Center of Excellence for animation, VFX, and extended reality sector along with setting up incubation centres,” he added.

    Jaju further highlighted that the government is giving a thrust for foreign filmmakers to make films in India. “The Indian media and entertainment sector not only has huge growth potential but also brings in a lot of employment. Our focus will be on creating a conducive environment for the industry to thrive. All stakeholders need to collaborate and innovate to capitalize on the huge opportunities,” he noted.

    Govt of Maharashtra minister of skill development and entrepreneurship Mangal Prabhat Lodha said that the realisation of ‘Viksit Bharat’ depends on the collective contribution of everyone, and skilling is integral to the future of our country.

    An Indian actress Rani Mukerji said that FICCI FRAMES 2024 has set the agenda for an ever-changing media and entertainment industry. “The pandemic forced us to adapt, innovate, and reimagine the ways in which we connect with audiences. As consumer preferences evolve, there is a growing demand for unique and innovative content delivery,” she added.

    FICCI and vice chairman, RPG group vice president Anant Goenka said that FICCI FRAMES 2024 has been a cornerstone over the years, significantly influencing the trajectory of India’s media and entertainment industry. The Indian media and entertainment sector has witnessed remarkable growth over the past decade, and the digital revolution has reshaped our industry.

    FICCI Media and Entertainment Committee and CEO of broadcast and entertainment, Viacom 18, chair Kevin Vaz, said that the road ahead for the industry is brimming with possibilities and challenges alike. The integration of artificial intelligence promises to reshape the landscape of content creation, distribution, and consumption, particularly generative AI, which is now an inexorable part of M&E supply chains, he added.

    AVGC-XR committee chair Ashish Kulkarni, FICCI delivered the vote of thanks.

  • Watch Rani Mukerji’s ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Award’ winning performance in ‘Hichki’ only on Sony MAX

    Watch Rani Mukerji’s ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Award’ winning performance in ‘Hichki’ only on Sony MAX

    MUMBAI: After garnering success at the box office and a heart-warming response from the audience, the Rani Mukerji starrer ‘Hichki’ is all set for its Worldwide Television Premiere only on Sony Pictures Networks’ number 1 Hindi movie channel, Sony MAX on Saturday, 26th March at 9pm. Directed by Siddharth P Malhotra, Hichki is a journey of a woman who turns her most daunting weakness into her biggest strength. 

    Naina Mathur (Rani Mukerji) is an aspiring teacher who suffers from tourette syndrome. After multiple interviews and several rejections, she achieves her dream of being a full-time teacher in one of the most elite schools in the city. However, she soon realises that the class she has been assigned comprises of defiant and impish students who cannot seem to keep out of trouble. Despite a few hiccups initially, Naina must do whatever she can to ensure that her students realise their true potential, and prove themselves against all odds. 

  • ‘Piku,’ ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha,’ ‘Mardaani’ screened at Indian Film Festival Japan

    ‘Piku,’ ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha,’ ‘Mardaani’ screened at Indian Film Festival Japan

    MUMBAI: Yash Raj Films’ productions Mardaani and Dum Laga Ke Haisha along with MSM Motion Pictures’ Piku, which is co-produced by Saraswati Entertainment and Rising Sun Films and distributed by YRF are being showcased at the Indian Film Festival Japan.

     

    The festival is being held from 9 – 23 October, 2015.

     

    This year, the Indian Film Festival Japan festival opened with a screening of Piku on 9 October. The film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Irrfan Khan and Deepika Padukone, has already been screened at Indian Film Festivals in Russia and Australia.

     

    Dum Laga Ke Haisha director Sharat Katariya attended the screening of his film at the festival in Japan on 10 October.

     

    YRF’s Mardaani starring Rani Mukerji will be screened later this week.

     

    YRF vice president of international operations Avtar Panesar said, “It has always been our endeavour at YRF to take Indian cinema to the widest possible audience. It’s heart-warming to see native audiences connect with our films through festivals, which eventually lead to commercial releases. Japan is a very vibrant market and we hope to build on the earlier successes we have had with Jab Tak Hai Jaan andEk Tha Tiger.”

  • Yash Raj Films to premiere ‘Mardaani’ in Poland

    Yash Raj Films to premiere ‘Mardaani’ in Poland

    MUMBAI: Yash Raj Films will be the first Indian studio to have a Red Carpet premiere of Mardaani in Poland. The premier will be graced by the movie’s lead actress Rani Mukerji.

     

    The premiere event will take place on 28 January, 2015 at the art house cinema Kino Cinema Muranow in Warsaw. Mukerji will be joined by the film’s Polish DoP Artur Zurawski at the premiere.

     

    The film will release in Poland on 30 January, 2015 with Polish subtitles.

     

    Directed by Pradeep Sarkar and produced by Aditya Chopra, the film released worldwide on 22 August, 2014.

     

  • Spuul adds ‘Mardaani’

    Spuul adds ‘Mardaani’

    MUMABI: Spuul, the popular online streaming service for Indian cinema and television, is proud to have added ‘Mardaani’ on pay-per-view to their movie catalogue offered via subscription services.

     

    ‘Mardaani’ is the story of a cop, Shivani Shivaji Roy (Rani Mukerji), who confronts the mastermind behind a child trafficking mafia. The mafia kingpin makes the mistake of kidnapping and smuggling a teenage girl, Pyari, out of the city. What follows is a cat-and-mouse game between the fearless cop and the ruthless mafia don in a very personal war. Rani Mukerji plays an edge of the seatrole of a lifetime, in this raw and gritty film, which is a distinct departure from Pradeep Sarkar’s style of filmmaking.

     

    At a time when there’s rampant violence against women, this movie is a must-watch for everyone.

     

    Spuul users worldwide can watch this crime drama on all second screen devices including mobile, tablets, web, smart TVs, as well as stream to their TVs via Chromecast.

     

    Speaking on this development, Spuul Chief Content Officer Prakash Ramchandani said, “We are delighted to make the latest movies easily accessible for our users. The release of Mardaani this festive season reiterates our commitment to providing the best content to our subscribers.”

     

    “A digital distribution platform like Spuul provides us a window to connect with all YRF movie lovers and enables access of our film catalogue by allowing a real movie watching experience anytime and anywhere, as per our viewer’s convenience,” said Yash Raj Films Vice President – Digital Anand Gurnani.

     

    Spuul, standing by its promise of delivering diverse content to its users, has been adding new-age movies and TV show such as Ankhon Dekhi, Main Tera Hero, Queen, Gunday, Bigg Boss 8 hosted by Salman Khan, and many more. Spuul users can also access hassle-free entertainment at home or while travelling with free offline download. We are working behind the scenes to bring you the best in Indian entertainment so stay tuned for more!

     

  • Bombay Talkies : A montage of cinema

    Bombay Talkies : A montage of cinema

    MUMBAI: Bombay Talkies is a 128-minute film made to pay tribute to the Indian film industry on its completing 100 years. The film tells four stories directed by four filmmakers: Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Anurag Kashyap. These are followed at the end by the use of a montage created with the participation by all the top artistes from past and present through a song.

    Producers:Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, Ashi Dua.
    Director: Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Basu.
    Cast: Rani Mukerji, Randeep Hooda, Saqib Saleem, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vineet Kumar Singh, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Ranvir Shorey, Naman Jain, Sudhir Pandey, Khushi Dubey, Amitabh Bachchan and Katrina Kaif incameo

    The first feature by Johar (27 minutes) is about a long-married couple, both professionals in the media, Rani Mukerji and Randeep Hoooda, and co-starring Saqib Saleem. Saleem is a fresh intern at the newspaper where Mukerji is the associate editor. She prefers to sit among her colleagues rather than boxed in a cabin and is an amiable kind. Saleem befriends her instantly and informs her that he is gay. He has a way with words and is full of wit. He is invited over for dinner at Mukerji‘s for his birthday where Hooda is first indifferent to him but later feels that there is more to Saleem than his wisecracks. The story of a happily married couple and their lives changes after that day.

    This is an interesting story thanks to its humour and with restrained performances by Mukerji and Hooda and a sparkling one by Saleem.

    The feature by Banerjee (26 minutes) is about a failed Marathi stage actor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, whose only connection now with acting is telling his daughter film stories while enacting parts of them. This one is based on a short story, Patol Babu, Film Star, by Satyajit Ray. One day, Siddiqui is on his way for a job of a building security man. He is late and the job has been taken. On his way back, he

    watches a film being shot on the streets. As he penetrates the crowd of onlookers to come ahead for a better view, he is offered a passing shot in the film. He has to pass the star and bang into him and then react with ‘Aeeeeeeee‘. While imagining his dialogue to be all the powerful ones from past films he has mouthed a hundred times he has an encounter with the soul of his father, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, and gets into a debate. He comes out enlightened, suggests to the crew that it made no sense him walking straight and banging into the star. Instead, it would make more sense if he was reading a paper as he walked and banged. His suggestion is welcomed. Shot is okay in one go. Excited that finally he has a new story to tell his daughter that of his own success, he does not even wait to collect his remuneration for that one shot and rushes home.

    This one is a showcase of Nawazuddin‘s versatility as he shows his comfort with the Marathi language as well as character.

    In the feature directed by Akhtar (24 minutes), 12-year-old Naman Jain is out watching a movie with his parents and sister, Khushu Dubey. There comes a song performed by Katina Kaif, ‘Sheila ki jawaani‘, and the boy is absorbed as he watches all the moves made by Kaif. Back home, he gets into his sister‘s clothes and starts to mimic the steps only to be caught by his father, Ranvir Shorey. Shorey wants his son to play football and be athletic, not dance in girls‘ clothes. Then Kaif is on TV telling her viewers to be determined and keep one‘s desires to oneself. Shorey shows a clear gender bias as he would rather pay Rs 3000 for his son‘s football coaching which he hates than spend Rs 2000 on his daughter‘s school picnic. Since Jain has shared his passion for dancing with his sister, he decides to do something about her school trip. After opening piggy banks, they are still Rs 250 short. A show of Naman‘s dances is organised in the building backyard. ‘Shiela ki jawaani‘ saves the day.

    An eternal debate about parents forcing own aspirations on children and their bias towards boy child.

    The last feature, directed by Kashyap (30 minutes) stars Sudhir Pande and is about a dying man‘s last wish to have Amitabh Bachchan taste a piece of murabba from his jar and return the rest so that he may taste a bit everyday and have a longer life. The man‘s father had desired Dilip Kumar to do the same with a jar of honey which Pande was made to carry from Allahabad to Mumbai to meet Dilip Kumar and ask him to do the needful. Pande‘s emotional and obedient son, Vineet Kumar Singh, proceeds to Mumbai to meet Bachchan. After days of trying, he finally meets Bachchan who obliges, no questions asked.

    This purposeless story seems more about a tribute to Bachchan and his popularity.

    The montage tribute song that marks the end of the film is the most watchable.

     

    Shootout At Wadala: A gory encounter

    MUMBAI: Shootout At Wadala is a chapter chronicled in S Husain Zaidi‘s book on Mumbai underworld about the rise of Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar. However, the film is not really about Dawood Ibrahim as the book is. Not only did Dawood neutralise many reigning dons like Haji Mastan and Karim Lala on his way up, he also created some and met some on the way. Two such people were Manohar Surve aka Manya Surve. This film aspires to make a Deewaar out of Shootout At Wadala using Manya Surve‘s story. But Manya Surve is just a chapter in Dawood story and remains just that. Deewaar was a dramatised version of the rise of Haji Mastan, who was a living mystery for many at the time. He was linked to film stars as well as other city elite and hence had his own glamour. In comparison, to today‘s generation, Manya Surve comes out of the blue.

    Producers: Sanjay Gupta, Anuradha Gupta, Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor.
    Director: Sanjay Gupta.
    Cast: John Abraham, Anil Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Kangna Ranaut, Manoj Bajpai, Sonu Sood, Ronit Roy, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ranjeet with cameos by Jackie Shroff, Akbar Khan and item numbers by Sunny Leone, Priyanka Chopra and Sophie Choudhary

    John Abraham (Manya Surve), a Mumbai youth and diligent student, is honest to the core and with only one aim: to graduate and bring his mother, Soni Razdan, out of the misery his stepfather has put her through all her life. He has a steady girlfriend, Kangna Ranaut, whom he refuses to help during exams as he does not want to get caught doing any wrong which may derail his plan. Abraham‘s step-brother, though debarred from the city, lands up at home. His enemies soon follow him and are about to kill him. Abraham, a simple, non-violent lad, intervenes on the goading of Ranaut and during that time his brother grabs the opportunity and stabs the last of his enemies attacking him.

    It is the day of the result and Abraham is on the way to check how he did via his mandatory visit to the temple when the police too reach his college. After being beaten in front of the entire college crowd, he is taken in custody for the murder his brother committed. That there is a conspiracy to frame Abraham is revealed only much later. Abraham‘s life does a cartwheel. His future plans of a secure job, marriage and happy life for his mother all end as he is sentenced to life imprisonment along with his brother. The brothers are attacked in jail and while his brother is killed, Abraham is saved by Tusshar Kapoor. Abraham knows there is no turning back now but to rise on the path he has been forced on, that of crime.

    A bond is formed between Abraham and Kapoor and both escape from jail. It has been nine years and that time has taught the duo all the tricks of the crime world and of survival. They need to join some group and decide on Kaskar brothers, Manoj Bajpai and Sonu Sood, though here they are referred to as different names instead of Sabir and Dawood. But instead of joining them, they come back as enemies of these brothers who lead the most dreaded gang in South Bombay at the time because of which no other gang will accept them anymore.

    Abraham decides to form his own gang with the ultimate aim of ruling Bombay, becoming ‘Bambai ka Baap‘. Soon a gang is formed, adding some expert criminals on its roster, like Siddhant Kapoor, a sharpshooter etc. Meanwhile, Ranaut has also returned to his life, duly widowed. As the Surve saga unfolds and meets its inevitable end, there is gore, violence, bullets flying, use of foul words, some sex and item numbers. There are also known faces for cameos like Akbar Khan playing Haji Mastan, Ranjeet as a dada whose conspiracy it was to frame Abraham and Jackie Shroff playing the commissioner of police. His gang members are either killed by the Kaskars or taken in by the police. Left alone, Abraham is holed up at a safe location. But he is bored and wants to break out and leave the city with Ranaut. Ranaut is deceived into believing that police wanted to save Abraham‘s life from the Kaskar gang. Anil Kapoor, the cop chasing Abraham learns about his plan to meet her at Wadala College the next day. A posse of policemen led by Anil Kapoor, Ronit Roy and Mahesh Manjrekar rains bullets on Abraham to carry out the first acknowledged encounter by Mumbai police.

    The narration of Shootout At Wadala is in flashbacks. Abraham is shot fatally and in the pretext of taking him to hospital, Anil Kapoor whiles away time as he dies while listening to the story of Manya Surve. Thus the story proceeds in a number of flashbacks, often confusing the viewer about the time factor. Also, though it may be the first encounter, it is not the first gang world film and hence no novelty including the deception of Ranaut which is similar to a recent film. This also makes the flow of the film suffer. Sanjay Gupta shows some enterprise in shot taking. While the Sunny Leone item number is good, the one on Priyanka Chopra has no appeal and Ala re ala…. is good for front bench masses. Attempts at creating claptrap dialogue have worked a few times but often the result is a blunt nothing. Photography is good. Despite a crowded screen, it is John Abraham‘s show all the way and he does justice to the character of Manya Surve. Tusshar Kapoor is an excellent foil to the protagonist. Ranaut is incidental to the story. Anil Kapoor, Manoj Bajpai, Sonu Sood, Ronit Roy, Mahesh Manjrekar are good in support.

    Shootout At Wadala has its best prospects in the Bombay circuit, especially the Maharashtra belt and its single screens are expected to do better than multiplexes.

  • Pradeep Sarkar to helm YRF’s next Mardaani

    Pradeep Sarkar to helm YRF’s next Mardaani

    MUMBAI: After directing Laaga Chunari Mein Daag for Yash Raj Films in 2007 and Lafanggey Parindey in 2010, Pradeep Sarkar is back with the production house all set to helm Mardaani.

    Starring Rani Mukerji in the lead, who will play the role of a cop for the first time, the raw and gritty film will be YRF‘s boldest subject ever to be made and is a distinct departure from Sarkar‘s style of filmmaking.

    Produced by Aditya Chopra, the film will go on floors by the last quarter of the year and is slated for a 2014 release worldwide.

    In 2005, Sarkar made his directorial debut with the Vidya Balan, Saif Ali Khan-starrer Parineeta which earned him the national film award for best direction.