Tag: Ravi Chopra

  • COLORS acquires rights to air epic Mahabharat

    COLORS acquires rights to air epic Mahabharat

    Mumbai: Iconic mythological show Mahabharat is set to air on COLORS starting Monday, 4 May 2020, every day from 7-9 pm.

    Starring Nitish Bharadwaj, Mukesh Khanna, Rupa Ganguly, Gajendra Chauhan, and Puneet Issar, Mahabharat is directed by Ravi Chopra. Mahabharat was first aired between 1988-90. Back in time, watching the show used to be a morning ritual and the streets would go silent as the entire nation would tune in to watch the episodes with their families. Decades later, the show is still deemed cult for its rich storyline, grandeur, and fine performances and holds a memorable place in our lives.

    Manisha Sharma, chief content officer, Hindi Mass Entertainment, Viacom18, says: “Due to the nationwide lockdown, the television landscape is changing quite significantly. The popular classics and erstwhile shows have found a renewed interest amongst the audience as they provide relief and induce nostalgia. We, at COLORS, are constantly and very closely evaluating the viewership trends and designing our programming to give our audience the best content. In a similar move, we are elated to air Mahabharat on television to give our viewers another opportunity to relive the golden times.” 

  • 6th Jagran Film Festival pays homage to director Ravi Chopra with ‘Baghban’

    6th Jagran Film Festival pays homage to director Ravi Chopra with ‘Baghban’

    MUMBAI: The 6th Jagran Film Festival unfolded its day three with triple dose of movies, master classes and merriment. The atmosphere at Delhi’s Siri Fort Auditorium was infectious and lively with cine buffs being spoilt for choices with a  wide variety of regional, Indian and international cinema.

     

    The 2015 edition of Jagran Film Festival is travelling from Delhi to Kanpur, Lucknow, Allahabad, Varanasi, Agra, Meerut, Dehradun, Hisar, Ludhiana, Patna, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Raipur, Indore, and Bhopal before culminating in Mumbai.  In close collaboration with festival partners like Whistling Woods International (WWI), Film Federation of India (FFI) and Motion Picture Dist. Association (MPDA), the 2015 edition aims to set up 16 cinema appreciation workshops, 400 screenings in 17 cities.

     

    Assamese film Aarohi under Indian Showcase opened day three’s line up, closely followed by the cult Hindi comedy drama Anand under the Happiness category and Baghban on another screen as homage to late director Ravi Chopra. Under the World Panorama category, the festival screened director Vera Glagoleva’s Russian film The Two Women and Ann Hui’s Mandarin film The Golden Era.  

     

    Film lovers had a hard time choosing between films such as a 1977 retro Hindi film Dulhan Wahi Joh Piya Mann Bhaye directed by Lekh Tandon, 1942 American classic Casablanca and the recent 2014 American hit Birdman under Country Focus. Several critically acclaimed Bengali cinema such as the 2015 films Asha Jaoar Majhe (Labour of Love) and Chotoder Chobi too were screened. A special screening of Zed Plus, a film by Chandra Prakash Dwivedi was presented by Adil Hussain along with Shooojit Sircar’s Piku.

     

     Other films that spread cinematic delights on Day three include Harshavardhan Kulkarni’s raunchy film Hunterrr under Indian Showcase.

     

    Master classes remained a buzzword throughout the day with a 70 minute screenwriting workshop with Anjum Rajabali that was loaded with insights on storytelling principles. From theme, premise, character, and plot, to structure, scene construction, and dialogue, and the use of music and song in Indian script, the workshop covered the entire journey of the script.

     

    The class was followed by a candid chit chat and question-answer round with Rajabali followed by  a panel discussion on Evaluating Cinema, which was moderated by Mayank Shekhar. Attendees included Kaveri Bamzai, Shubhra Gupta, Ajay Brahamtmaj and Mihir Pandya.

     

    The much anticipated line up for this year’s Jagran Shorts category included English film Gen  X 01, Bhojpuri film Gunjaa, Hindi films Hiroshima, Spanish film Ruperstre, Marathi film Vithya among others.

     

    Evening saw the screening of handpicked films like Leftover and Your Heart At Random (French) along with two Korean films Hosanna and Minsu Kimin Wonderland. The 6th edition of the Jagran Film Festival, Delhi 2015 is scheduled from 1 to 5 July, 2015 at Siri Fort Auditorium, Delhi.

  • Aashiqui 3 in the pipeline along with other sequels

    Aashiqui 3 in the pipeline along with other sequels

    MUMBAI: With the trend of sequels getting popular in Bollywood, producer Bhushan Kumar has expressed his desire to turn Aashiqui and Bhootnath into franchise.

    Kumar wants to take ahead three projects as a franchise, including Aashiqui, a romantic saga which recently had a hit sequel Aashiqui 2, ghost comedy Bhootnath and the yet to be released 3D horror movie Creature.

    Provided the audience is ready to accept it, Kumar plans to turn these three films into a brand and make their third and fourth installment. This pattern is followed in Hollywood.

    Kumar further reasons that he does not want to make sequel after sequel just for the sake of it, but if Bhootnath 2 and Creature receives good responses from the audiences, then he definitely has no plans to look behind.

    In 2008 Ravi Chopra produced film Bhootnath, where megastar Amitabh Bachchan played a friendly ghost. The sequel will be produced by BR Films and Bhushan Kumar of T-Series.

    The basic premise of the film will remain same, the ups and downs and the hilarious moments between Bachchan and the kid. The original film starred Bachchan, Juhi Chawla, Shahrukh Khan, Aman Siddiqui as Banku, Priyanshu Chatterjee and Rajpal Yadav.

    The second installment, to be directed by Chillar Party (2011) co-director Nitesh Tiwari, will again have Bachchan reprising his role. The addition will be Boman Irani and a new child, who is yet to be cast.

    The film will go on floors in October and will release in April next year. It is learnt that this time, the budget is going to be over Rs 30 crore. The first part was reportedly made on a budget of Rs 20 crore.

    Meanwhile, Aashiqui 2, directed by Mohit Suri and co-produced by Bhatts’ Vishesh Films and Bhushan Kumar, has reportedly earned over Rs 100 crore at the box office since its release on April 26.

    With the hit of Aashiqui 2, Kumar plans to take the brand ahead and make Aashiqui 3 after two-three years.

    Kumar also wants to take ahead Vikram Bhatt horror thriller Creature, starring Bipasha Basu in the lead. The film is said to be on the lines of Jurassic Park, the landmark Hollywood film on dinosaurs.

    Creature is set in a menacing forest that will house certain humongous and dangerous creatures. However, Kumar refused to divulge any further details about the project.

  • Ravi Chopra in hospital; suffering from a lung ailment

    Ravi Chopra in hospital; suffering from a lung ailment

    MUMBAI: A day after his uncle Yash Chopra expired, filmmaker Ravi Chopra has been admitted to the ICU of the Breach Candy hospital due to a lung ailment. The 66-year old Ravi, son of late producer-director B R Chopra, has been reportedly diagnosed with a severe lung ailment.

    Ravi has directed many films including Zameer (1975), The Burning Train (1980), Baghban (2003) and Baabul (2006) among others.

    He also produced the Amitabh Bachchan starrer Bhoothnath in 2008.

    Incidentally, Yash Chopra, B R Chopra‘s younger brother, passed away on Sunday due to dengue and multiple organ failure.

  • Piaggio’s Vespa India launch to aim at premium segment

    Piaggio’s Vespa India launch to aim at premium segment

    MUMBAI: Piaggio Vehicles is creating a whole new luxury segment in scooter category and launching Vespa in April 2012.

    Vespa will initially be available in 35 main cities.It was displayed at the Delhi Auto Expo. 2012.

    With its Indian foray, Piaggio intends to create an exclusive, premium segment for the brand. It will be positioned as a lifestyle, iconic, timeless and ageless product that goes beyond mobility and leverages its heritage and unique values.

    In India, Vespa will meet the aspirational needs of the fashion, style and brand conscious individuals who would like to be a breed apart.

    Vespa aims to play a disruptive force in the 2-wheeler segment in India.

    Piaggio Vehicles chairman and MD Ravi Chopra said, “Our foray into the Indian market activates a whole new segment of style and fashion conscious consumers who are looking for a premium, exclusive, lifestyle offering reflecting their personalities and attitudes. We would like to leverage this sizeable untapped market segment that shows tremendous potential for growth in the coming years”.

    Piaggio Vehicles is a wholly owned Indian subsidiary of the Italian Piaggio Group. The Vespa is present in 100 countries with 17 million units being sold since its inception.

  • Rajshri buys digital rights of Mahabharat, to show the epic TV series on its entertainment portal

    Rajshri buys digital rights of Mahabharat, to show the epic TV series on its entertainment portal

    MUMBAI: For one of the oldest film production and distribution houses, taking a leap into the new digital era is a big challenge. Rajjat A Barjatya knows it is a slow brick-by-brick building process, quite different from the 60-year-old journey that Rajshri group had made in the Bollywood world.

    He is lining up content for the broadband and entertainment portal that his company has launched. Up his sleeve is the latest catch: acquiring digital rights of India’s epic TV serial Mahabharat which he will stream and offer for download on his portal, www.rajshri.com.

    “I am bullish on this property. It was a high TV-rated show and will build heavy traffic on our website which is predominantly for the non resident Indians,” he says.

    On offer will be 94 episodes of 45 minutes, refreshed each day. While no charge will be levied on consumers who can watch the streaming content, Barjatya tells Indiantelevision.com that he will charge $1.99 on downloads per episode. “We will only make downloads available after 10 days. We want to first attract consumers and are rolling the series out daily like on TV,” says the managing director of Rajshri Media, the digital entertainment and new media arm of Rajshri group.

    For those who want to download the entire Mahabharat series, the rate will work out cheaper. “We haven’t yet firmed up on the pricing of this. But the problem is that it will take 72 hours of download,” says Barjatya.

    The revenue streams will, thus, be advertising and transaction based. Having acquired the mobile rights as well, Barjatya has tied up with Reliance Mobile. “Subscribers of reliance can watch the episodes on mobile TV. They can also download short video clips of Mahabharat and games,” he says.

    Rajshri Media has also acquired digital rights for several other TV series across multiple genres. “We will be rolling them out in due course,” says Barjatya.

    Mahabharat will be available in multiple language versions: original Hindi, Hindi with English subtitles and Tamil. The TV series will be available for both, free streaming and paid downloads, to a global audience on PCs and other broadband enabled devices, on demand 24X7.

    Speaking on the launch of Mahabharat on Rajshri.com, producer-director of Mahabharat Ravi Chopra says, “While directing Mahabharat, I became convinced that this epic is not for us Indians alone – but for the whole wide world. Its timeless message can restore the eternal values of peace and harmony in the strife torn world of today. I am delighted at the initiative taken by Rajshri.com to make this memorable piece of work available to viewers worldwide”.

    Rajshri also offers streaming of close to 100 Hindi movies on its website. Its latest movie, Vivah, was premiered on the portal simultaneously along with its theatrical release. This was the first time in India that a film was being made available on the internet at the day of its release.

    The downloading of Vivah was at a payment of $9.99 through an international credit card.

    Now Vivah can be downloaded to own the content. “We have removed the digital rights management rights on Vivah from today. It is almost like buying a DVD. Earlier nobody who subscribed for it could watch it outside 72 hours. Nor could they copy it because of a special software that was used,” Barjatya says.

    Anil Ambani’s Adlabs has just released the DVDs of Vivah in overseas markets, he adds. “We haven’t given the home video rights to anybody yet for the India territory. We haven’t also sold the satellite rights.”