Tag: Rishi Kapoor

  • Bewakoofiyaan: The title says it all

    Bewakoofiyaan: The title says it all

    MUMBAI: Bewakoofiyaan is another Yash Raj Films production, after Gunday, that invests in newer, younger stars. As the stars in these films grow in stature and following, so does the shelf value of these films. Since such films are made with a tight control on the budget and are backed by the same marketing machine that the company’s major films get, YRF is usually safe with the ventures even if a certain film does not make it at the box office.

    Bewakoofiyaan is a romantic comedy in that Ayushmann Khurrana and Sonam Kapoor love each other. When Khurrana is promoted to the post of senior executive at the airline where he works, he celebrates by acquiring a car to replace his bike. Sonam’s talent lies in finance and she works for a bank. They have been dating for two years and now that Khurrana has been promoted, it is time to take him to her father, Rishi Kapoor.

    Rishi is a freshly retired IAS officer whose grouse is that he never got a decent posting in his career. He has his own set ideas about what kind of man his daughter should marry and has made a dossier of suitors for her of guys who have minimum income of 25 crore!  The first hurdle Khurrana faces is that he earns about 10% less than Sonam and that makes him totally not suitable according to Rishi. After that, everything about Khurrana is a negative as far as Rishi is concerned. However, since Sonam is determined to marry Khurrana, Rishi sets terms and a timeframe for him to prove himself suitable to be his son in law.

    Producer: Aditya Chopra.

    Director: Nupur Asthana.

    Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Aushmann Khurana, Sonam Kapoor.

     

    Every day is a test now for Khurrana. Tutored by Sonam on how to deal with Rishi, he lets Rishi have his way, even letting him win in a game of squash. That is when the worst happens. Khurrana’s airline sacks 1200 employees and he is one of them. The logic behind sacking a just promoted executive is that, in his salary, the company can afford three freshers! Confident that he will land another job in matter of time, Khurrana survives on his credit card for a while until he reaches his three lakh credit limit which, as luck would have it, happens when he has asked Rishi out for lunch.

    Khurrana now depends on Sonam for his house rent, car installment, fuel, pocket money and everything else. Yet, no job is forthcoming. Those which are coming are not to his liking. There is bound to be pressure on the relationship. While he is scoring brownie points with Rishi, somewhere along the way, his romance is on test.

    The problem with Bewakoofiyaan is that, it is not a romance in the making which, since centuries, is exciting to watch. The script has too many contradictions, more so in Rishi’s character.  The music, which is a must in any Indian film but essential in a romantic film, is a total let down with the lyrics making no sense. Dialogue is uninspiring. Again, something that a romantic film needs is solid chemistry between its lead characters and here there is none of that between Sonam and Khurrana. Both fall short in performances as well. The one who gets around comfortably is Rishi, but then, he is a veteran.

    While the film sags throughout, it becomes a little watchable only during last 20 minutes or so. Even this long weekend will not help Bewakoofiyan much at the box office.

  • Max Television Premiere of ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ on 15 Feb

    Max Television Premiere of ‘Shuddh Desi Romance’ on 15 Feb

    MUMBAI: MAX, the premium Hindi movies and special events channel brings to you the MAX Television Premierof romantic comedyfilm, ‘SHUDDH DESI ROMANCE’ on Saturday, 15th February at 9PM and Sunday, 16th February at 1PM only on MAX.

    The movie is about three young people in today’s changing India trying to figure out what love, attraction and commitment mean to each of them. Raghu (Shushant Singh Rajput) needs a woman in his life -the rest he’s going to figure out along the way. Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra) has been around the block a few times and knows the scene. Tara (Vaani Kapoor) knows what’s right for her, but a little experimenting never did hurt anybody. When their lives crisscross, their beliefs get challenged, and their love tested. But it may not be as easy as it seems.

    Speaking about her on screen character(Gayatri) ParineetiChopra states, “I play a completely different person in the film than who I am in real life. The decisions that Gayatri takes is not what I would take but I think that’s the beauty of cinema where you get a chance to play someone who is not you and still carry it off with conviction.”

    Speaking about his experience of working with Parineeti Chopra, Sushant Singh Rajput states,“If you are working with such a spontaneous actor, you don’t think of much apart from staying in character and how you are going to react to a particular situation.” Adding on, Rishi Kapoor says, “Both Sushant and Parineetiare so spontaneous that you feel they are like the students of the ‘Spontaneity’ school and I personally love working with such actors.

    Watch a story on a modern twist between love, attraction and commitmentduring the MAX Television Premiere of SHUDDH DESI ROMANCE on Saturday, 15thFebruary at 9PM and Sunday, 16th February at 1PM only on MAX.

     

  • YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    MUMBAI: After the success of Shuddh Desi Romance, Yash Raj Films will keep the trend of romance going in 2014 too with Kill Dill, Gunday among many others.

    The film starring Ayushmann, Sonam, Rishi Kapoor has been titled Bewakoofian. It is based on a slice-of-life Delhi comedy where a strong and passionate love of two youngsters is opposed by a bureaucrat father.

    YRF‘s yet another romantic film will see a fresh pair of Aditya Roy Kapur and Parineeti Chopra romancing on screen. This film has been titled Daawat – E – Ishq.

    While both the films have been written by Habib Faisal, Bewakoofian is directed by Nupur Asthana and is set to release on 14 March 2014. The latter Daawat-E-Ishq will be directed by Habib and is set to release on 9 May 2014.

  • YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    YRF’s ‘Dawaat-E-Ishq’ and ‘Bewakoofiyan’ to release next year

    After the success of Shuddh Desi Romance, Yash Raj Films will keep the trend of romance going in 2014 too with Kill Dill, Gunday among many others.

     

    The film starring Ayushmann, Sonam, Rishi Kapoor has been titled Bewakoofian. It is based on a slice-of-life Delhi comedy where a strong and passionate love of two youngsters is opposed by a bureaucrat father.

     

    YRF’s yet another romantic film will see a fresh pair of Aditya Roy Kapur and Parineeti Chopra romancing on screen. This film has been titled Daawat – E – Ishq.

     

    While both the films have been written by Habib Faisal, Bewakoofian is directed by Nupur Asthana and is set to release on 14 March 2014. The latter Daawat-E-Ishq will be directed by Habib and is set to release on 9 May 2014.

  • Shuddh Desi Romance wins hearts, collects Rs 22.2 crore

    Shuddh Desi Romance wins hearts, collects Rs 22.2 crore

    Zanjeer, the supposed remake of the 1973 film by Salim Javed of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the 1967 Hollywood spaghetti Western, Death Rides A Horse, which went on to become a classic hit, was adapted by Apporva Lakhia and so mutilated that it has turned out to be a disaster that it deserved to be. From its poor casting to mediocre execution the film lacked on all counts, accounting for a poor Rs 9.45 crore for its opening weekend.

     

    Shuddh Desi Romance, a small budgeted entertainer catering to the thoughts of the contemporary youth, seeking company, relationship and sex sans commitment has worked well and is on its way to becoming a hit. The Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra, Vaani Kapoor and Rishi Kapoor starrer has collected Rs 22.2 crore.

     

    Madras Café starring John Abraham and Nargis Fakhri has not worked with the audience as it collected Rs 8.1 crore in its second week to take its total to Rs 39.55 crore for two weeks.

     

    Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara has earned the flop title, adding just Rs 50 lakh in its third week to take its three week total to 55.05 crore.

     

    Chennai Express that paired Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone once again after Om Shanti Om has collected Rs 4.7 crore in its fourth week to take its four week tally to Rs 199.4 crore.

    B.A. Pass has collected Rs 30 lakh in its fifth week thus taking its five week total to Rs 7.7 crore.

  • Shuddh Desi Romance: A confused love story

    Shuddh Desi Romance: A confused love story

    Shuddh Desi Romance in its theme is quite contrary to its title. There is nothing shuddh or desi about it. The film is more about current generation of urban youth who believe in relationships and live-in partners but no commitment as in a marriage.

     

    Producers: Aditya Chopra.

    Direction: Maneesh Sharma.

    Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra, Vaani Kapoor (Debut).

     

    Sushant Singh Rajput is on his way to tie the knot. His baraat reaches the town and place of his bride to be, Vaani Kapoor. The mood is joyous; guests in all their fineries are present. An elder or whatever one may call him from Rajput’s side is Rishi Kapoor, a wedding caterer who also fixes up fake baraatis. In fact, he does just about everything related to the event of a wedding. It is time for the final commitment as the groom and bride come face to face to garland each other. That is when Rajput gets cold feet and on the pretext of going to the loo, he vanishes. The bride to be orders a cold drink to get over the shock.

     

    In a way, the one responsible for Rajput’s decision was Parineeti Chopra who was part of his baraat and occupying a seat next to his in the baraat bus. He is attracted to her, instinctively kisses her and also learns to smoke from her. He is impressed by her way of life. She lives alone in Jaipur, pursues her studies and also teaches English at a ‘Speak English’ kind of class. She also joins Rishi Kapoor’s gang of fake baraatis to earn some extra cash. Both start dating and soon Rajput moves in with her.

     

    The duo’s life is full of fun, romance and sex and on one night under the influence of alcohol, they decide to marry. Rishi Kapoor makes the arrangements and it is time to exchange garlands. But, this time, it is Parineeti who suddenly wants to visit the loo. Rajput has been paid in his own coin as the bride takes the same route as he did earlier.

     

    Rajput is not destined to stay without a woman. The girl he deserted, Vaani, has shifted to Jaipur after he ditched her. As Rishi Kapoor lures Rajput into playing a fake baarati in one more wedding, Vaani is boarding the same bus headed for wedding venue for she is a cousin of the groom. She decides to make friendship with him with the idea of taking revenge for what he had done to her.  In the process she falls for Rajput who has quickly forgotten Parineeti and is now in love with Vaani.

     

    Life is beautiful for the couple when, in this film with baraats and weddings as background, there is one more wedding to attend for Rajput and Vaani. As expected, Parineeti is there too. The host at the wedding creates a situation whereby both get to be together for some time. Both realise they are still in love. But Rajput is now in a moral quandary: Vaani has been so nice to him and so much in love with him, he does not want to betray her.

     

    In a film where women are depicted as more surefooted and of strong will, the problem solves itself thanks to one of the two women in love. Rajput and Parineeti decide to give getting married another try and again Rishi Kapoor does the needful. He is very worried about the future of his business. If men and women stay together without marriage, that would ruin his business. Who runs to the loo this time? Well, the film advocates live-in relationships and that is how things settle.

     

    The film has just four main characters in Rishi Kapoor, Rajput, Parineeti and Vaani in a shorter role compared to others. Rishi Kapoor plays one more different character with his usual aplomb. Rajput plays the uncertain youth living life on day-to-day basis and vulnerable to romance with ease. Parineeti is impressive and adds to her reputation as a confident performer. Vaani has a pleasant demeanour and smiles her way through a brief but a relevant role very well.

     

    Direction is good keeping an easy pace and generally keeping a pleasant atmosphere in the film. However, some trimming could have helped. The film has a couple of peppy numbers. Shot at some populated town locations and some scenic Rajasthan outdoors, it makes for pleasant viewing.

     

    Shuddh Desi Romance aims at contemporary youth as a lot many identify with the theme. Having opened well at both, single screens as well as multiplexes, this economically produced, digitally-released (no physical prints) film is sure to reap reasonably rich dividends.

     

    Zanjeer: A complete mockery of a classic

    Producers: Reliance Entertainment, Puneet Prakash Mehra, Sumeet Prakash Mehra.

    Direction: : Apoorva Lakhia.

    Cast: Ramcharan, Priyanka Chopra, Prakash Raj.

     

    While budgets have gone up to multi-crores, content has dried up. At their peak, Salim-Javed assured an interesting script though all the films they wrote could not become Zanjeer, Deewaar or Trishul. They got equal billing in the titles and made writers respectable in the industry. There were half a dozen other writers who were household names. Today, one can’t think of any script writer whose film people look forward to. Once in a while, one comes across a writer’s triumph in films like Dirty Picture, Kahaani, Vicky Donor or Oh My God! But, usually these turn out to be one-off affairs. The result is either remakes of South film, sequels or remakes of old hits. Agreed, one can’t better an old classic but can’t one refrain from slaughtering it?

     

    Ramcharan is a police officer in Hyderabad who does not believe in going by the rule book and believes in instant solutions. To showcase that, the film starts with Ramcharan bashing up a political protester who had blocked all the traffic on a main road for a couple of hours. This earns him his 17th transfer and he is despatched to Mumbai where he is welcomed by the commissioner of police with a warning to hold back his anger. So far so good, here onwards starts the piecemeal destruction of the original.

     

    A district collector on his way home with a toy for his little son happens to see fuel adulteration activities happening openly. He decides to click pictures with his cell phone as a proof. The goons notice him and burn him to death. Priyanka Chopra watches the incident and calls up the police. Chopra is an NRI from the US and is in town for a couple of days only to attend the wedding of her Facebook friend. She is asked to identify the dead body which she does and decides to return to the US. On the way to the airport, her vehicle is smashed by a truck with the purpose of killing her. Why should that be done when she is going back for good? In any case, the car she was in is burnt along with her money and passport. Ram Charan offers her shelter at his home.

     

    As if some button was clicked, Priyanka instantly falls in love with Ramcharan. He has a past which haunts him in his sleep. He dreams of a huge knife-wielding horse rider in a hood with a tattoo on his forearm. Also, his parents were murdered when they come out of a restaurant after celebrating his eighth birthday. Brought up by his policeman uncle, he also joins the force when he is grown up.

     

    There is no secret about who the culprit is behind the oil mafia who, obviously, turns out to be the killer behind his parents’ death. Meanwhile, Ram Charan is suspended from the force for killing a criminal in his custody with third degree torture. He is now free to go after the villain, Prakash Raj, as he does not have to follow the limitations of a policeman. There are a couple of one-upmanship scenes after which the inevitable climax fight follows as the villain is meted out a suitable death.

     

    Zanjeer is a totally botched up script and the stars also join the director to make a total mess of it. Ramcharan is good in action scenes but otherwise acts like any filmy cop, showing no passion or pain as he carries the burden of his parents’ death and the mystery man riding a horse. Priyanka puts on a juvenile act; what was she trying, playing a cute moppet? Prakash Raj plays his usual comic villain. So much so that without titles or co-stars in the frame it could be any of his films one is watching. Music is in overdose with just the first half having as many as six songs. Editing needed to be taut.

     

    Zanjeer fares poorly if compared to the original 1973 Zanjeer, this version is a sacrilege.

  • D-Day and Ramaiya Vastavaiya open well, as Bhaag Milkha Bhaag sustains

    D-Day and Ramaiya Vastavaiya open well, as Bhaag Milkha Bhaag sustains

    MUMBAI: D-Day starring Rishi Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Irrfan Khan has won much acclaim yet the opening day collections remained on the lower side with little improvement on Saturday and noteworthy improvement on Sunday. The opening weekend showed collections of Rs 10.2 crore.

    Ramaiya Vastavaiya which marks the debut of Tips‘ Ramesh Taurani‘s son Girish Taurani along with Shruti Haasan created much hype on its opening day but hasn‘t consolidated much after the opening weekend performance. The film went on to collect Rs 12.30 crore for its first weekend.

    Bhaag Milkha Bhaag has sustained well through its first week after taking a decent opening weekend. The bulk of the business coming from multiplexes from major cities, the film ended its first week with a total of Rs 52.5 crore. The film was recently granted tax exemption in the state of Maharashtra and is trying for further exemption in other states as well.

    Sixteen has done poorly. The film has managed to collect about Rs 1.2 crore in its first week.

    The Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha love story Lootera has managed to collect Rs 3.35 crore in its second week taking its two week total to Rs 25.75 crore.

    Policegiri starring Sanjay Dutt has collected Rs 3.1 crore in its second week to take its two week tally to Rs 16.30 crore.

    Raanjhanaa has added Rs 1.9 crore for its fourth week to take its four week total to Rs 58.45 crore.

    Excel Productions‘ youth flick Fukrey has added Rs 30 lakh for its seventh week thus taking its seven week total to Rs 34.5 crore.

  • Deewana to return after two decades

    Deewana to return after two decades

    MUMBAI: Over two decades ago, Shah Rukh Khan made his mark in Bollywood with Deewana. The 1992 blockbuster boasted of many feats to its credit. It was not only the second highest grosser of the year, but its chartbuster soundtrack also went on to create huge waves in cine-circles, fetching the music maestros Nadeem-Shravan their third Filmfare Award in a row, after Aashiqui (1990) and Saajan (1991).

    Though Khan wasn‘t the solo hero in the musical romance drama, his promising acting credentials were applauded by the viewers and critics alike.

    Now in the era of remakes and sequels, producer Guddu Dhanoa too wishes to capitalise on the unbeaten formulas.

    When asked whether the new Deewana would be a remake or a sequel, Dhanoa informed PTI that their next venture would be more of a sequel, but with a different love story this time around. The producer also notified that they have decided to use the title as it is, and will add something to it. He further said that his project will be on the similar lines as the Bhatts have treated their thriving creations, Murder and Jannat.

    Deewana will have a complete new star-cast, which has yet to be finalised.

    Directed by Raj Kanwar and co-produced by Lalit Kapoor with Dhanoa, the older flick had Rishi Kapoor and late actress Divya Bharti in pivotal roles, apart from SRK.

  • Rishi leaves Hollywood stunt directors astonished

    Rishi leaves Hollywood stunt directors astonished

    MUMBAI: Rishi Kapoor left Hollywood action directors Tom Struthers and John Street ofInception and The Dark Knight Rises fame, stunned. At 60, veteran Bollywood actor is believed to have performed a brilliantly executed action sequence on the sets of D-Day.

    He performed the stunt without any training or rehearsals. Kapoor plays the character of Goldman, a most wanted criminal. He was shooting for an action sequence with Irrfan for the film. The action stunt involved Kapoor to crawl on the ground and to engage in some intense hand to hand combat.

    According to media reports, he surprised the action director duo with his quickness and accuracy. The scene ended up looking real and well-executed, leaving Struthers and Street amazed.

    D-Day, produced by DAR Motion Pictures and Emmay Entertainment, is directed by Nikhil Advani. It also features Arjun Rampal, Shruti Haasan, Huma Qureshi, Akash Dahiya, Sree Swara and Chandan Roy Sanyal.

    The movie is slated to hit theatres on 19 July.

  • Subhash Ghai goes on floors with Kaanchi

    Subhash Ghai goes on floors with Kaanchi

    MUMBAI: Ace director Subhash Ghai will start the shoot for his next venture Kaanchi on 24th February 2013 at Film City, Mumbai. Kaanchi is a musical thriller and five songs have already been recorded for the film.

    Commenting on directing after four years, Subhash Ghai said, “I am too excited to make this film since this is a contemporary new age story with a lot of energy and music … and actually today I feel the same way that I felt when I started by first film Kalicharan. This script of mine has my lead actress do stunts which is a first in any one of my films, so you can imagine the drama and entertainment in it.”

    He further added, “I feel I am always best in a crisis situation. I still remember how much pressure I was under after my film Trimurti flopped and still I went ahead and made Pardes. One thing I can never compromise is the quality of my film making whatever the budget may be. I am glad that I am making a film I want to make it with a stellar cast including Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakrovarthy, Kartik Tiwari as a hero and Mishti as my new heroine in Bollywood. Kartik and Mishti both are extremely talented which I have seen them during my workshops with them.”

    The movie is set to release on 15 August 2013 after which, Ghai plans to work on a big star cast movie in 2014.