Tag: Saif Ali Khan

  • Sajid Nadiawala plans 6 films in silver jubilee year

    Sajid Nadiawala plans 6 films in silver jubilee year

    MUMBAI: On the occasion of his completing 25 years in the Hindi film industry, Sajid Nadiawala has decided to launch six more ventures shortly.

    The films will start with the Salman Khan starrer Kick, followed by a Sabbir Khan directed film with Shahid Kapoor, Imtiaz Ali‘s next with Hrithik Roshan, Judwaa 2 with Saif Ali Khan, the adaptation of Chetan Bhagat‘s 2 States with Ranbir Kapoor and the soon to release Housefull 2.

    Nadiawala used to work as an assistant to his uncle. He worked on films like Gulaami, Hathyar and Main Azaad Hoon. In 1987, he became the member of IMPPA (Indian Motion Pictures Producers‘ Association).

    “Akshay (Kumar) was my school friend. We used to go to Don Bosco. So, I made a film with him and Suniel Shetty titled Waqt Hamaara Hai. It was a hit. After that there was no looking back,” Nadiawala was quoted in media reports.

    Interestingly, on the occasion of his 21 birthday on 18 February 1987, Nadiadwala launched his production banner Nadiadwala Grandson.

  • Wipro Consumer Care relaunches Santoor Soap

    Wipro Consumer Care relaunches Santoor Soap

    MUMBAI: Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting has relaunched its soap brand, Santoor, which includes introduction of new fragrance, shape, packaging and formulation.

    Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting senior vice president Anil Chugh said, “We have retained the original goodness of Santoor and enhanced the offering by introducing new fragrance and formulation. With the new Santoor we seek to strengthen our leadership in our core markets and grow by appealing to new consumers in other markets.”

    According to Chugh, “Santoor has been growing faster than the industry and gaining share. One of the reasons for this is the consistency in communicating our core proposition of younger looking skin while keeping the message contemporary over the years. Also, our focus on providing the right value to the customer has contributed significantly to the brands success.”

    In an official communiqué, the company stated that Santoor is the third largest soap brand in India and the largest selling brand in rural Maharashtra (value MS- 25.6%). Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan will continue as the brand ambassador.

    Chugh said, “Over the years Santoor has carefully chosen celebrities to endorse the brand and it has worked well for us. Saif Ali Khan is a very well known and successful actor in India and has worked well for the brand in the past. He fits the brand personality and is best suited for the role.”

    Khan said, “I believe brand endorsements are partnerships which go beyond what one sees on TV and Print. Santoor enters a new era with some exciting strategies and dynamic plans. Santoor is a leading brand in India and I look forward to making our association a mutually excellent one”.

    Santoor ads featuring Khan will break out on television by mid-March and the proposition of “younger looking skin” is interestingly weaved in with the celebrity Saif Ali Khan.

  • Shah Rukh Khan to be Royal Stag’s brand ambassador

    Shah Rukh Khan to be Royal Stag’s brand ambassador

    MUMBAI: Pernod Ricard India’s liquor brand, Seagrams Royal Stag, has roped in Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan to join its bevy of brand ambassadors.

    SRK will work with Saif Ali Khan who has been the brand ambassador for the last several years.

    Royal Stag has also signed new stars who today believe in making it large like actor Rana Daggubati of the ‘Dum Maro Dum’ fame and Bengali Dev.

    The Shah Rukh Khan association will bring to life a real ‘Make it Large’ human story – an outsider to the film world, dreaming big, and making it to the zenith.

    Pernod Ricard India vice president marketing Bikram Basu said, “Shah Rukh Khan dared to dream and achieve. Dream big, and achieve really big. We have great common ground with Royal Stag and him in ‘making it large’.”

  • Release of Blood Money rescheduled to 30 March

    Release of Blood Money rescheduled to 30 March

    MUMBAI: The release of Vishesh Film‘s and Viacom18 Motion Pictures‘ action thriller, Blood Money, has been rescheduled once again; it will now release on 30 March.

    Earlier scheduled for release on 23 March, the film was then rescheduled to release on 13 April.

    On the repeated rescheduling of the film‘s release, producer Mukesh Bhatt said: “We have to reschedule the release of our film because the release dates of Saif Ali Khan‘s starrer Agent Vinod is being rescheduled again and again. While we are avoiding a clash with the film, they are rescheduling, may be wanting to have a clash. This has made us reschedule the release of Bloody Money once and for all.”

    Blood Money is about a young man‘s journey back to his love and redemption after his dreams turn into nightmares.

    The movie stars Kunal Khemu and Amrita Puri and is produced by Vishesh Films and Viacom18 Motion Pictures.

  • Agent Vinod to release on 23 March

    Agent Vinod to release on 23 March

    MUMBAI: Illuminati Films’ upcoming film Agent Vinod will finally release on 23 March.

    The film that was to originally release on 9 December was earlier deferred to 17 February.

    As the title denotes, the film is said to be a detective thriller with lots of action and sans usual humdrum; it takes on after a popular old movie with the same name.

    Agent Vinod is an action thriller that has producer Saif Ali Khan playing a slick, stylish and daredevil secret agent.

    It is being widely speculated that the release date has been postponed to avoid a clash with Kareena Kapoor‘s Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu that is releasing on 10 February.

    Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film has been in the making for several years.

  • Tips to release Race 2 on 30 November next year

    Tips to release Race 2 on 30 November next year

    MUMBAI: Tips is gearing up to release the sequel of its thriller Race on 30 November next year.

    Confirming the same Ramesh Taurani said, “Yes, we are releasing Race 2 on November 30 next year. We felt it was an appropriate time to release our film.”

    Earlier this year, the film, a sequel to the 2008 film, had gone on floors and has wrapped up its first schedule in Mumbai. The crew is now gearing up for the next. The film being made on a large scale will later be shot overseas on location in Turkey and Cyprus.

    Produced by Tips, the action thriller stars Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, Bipasha Basu, Anil Kapoor and Ameesha Patel amongst others.

  • Agent Vinod pushed for 2012 first half release

    Agent Vinod pushed for 2012 first half release

    MUMBAI: The release of Saif Ali Khan’s spy thriller Agent Vinod, which was earlier scheduled for 9 December, has been postponed to the first half of next year.

    As it is, December is packed with releases like The Dirty Picture and Don2 besides Ladies v/s Ricky Bahl.

    Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol will also release the same month.

  • Satish Kaushik buys remaking rights of Tamil film Pithamagan

    Satish Kaushik buys remaking rights of Tamil film Pithamagan

    MUMBAI: Satish Kaushik, who helmed the Salman Khan blockbuster Tere Naam, has bought the copyrights of the Tamil film Pithamagan.


    Remarked Kaushik. “I had seen Pithamagan way back in 2003 and was moved by the story, especially the character played by Vikram. For this film, I am going to cast two very strong actors. One of them will be an action hero with innocent looks. But I haven’t narrowed down on any names yet.”


    The story of Pithamagan, a movie directed by Bala, revolves around four characters. Chithan (Vikram), orphaned at a young age and devoid of all human contacts, lives on his animal instincts and ekes out a living as a graveyard caretaker. He seems to exhibit behaviour consistent with autism spectrum disorders.


    Gomathy (Sangeetha), a petty ganja seller, pities Chithan‘s condition and gets him a job at the ganja fields of the main villain.


    Sakthi (Surya Sivakumar), the conman, cons Manju (Laila), a polytechnic student, but does not get away with it. Sakthi meets Chithan in jail and takes pity on him and befriends with him. It is Sakthi’s affection that melts Chithan’s stony heart. Later, Sakthi gets into trouble with an influential narcotics dealer and the story moves slowly into a gory and fitting finale.


    Kaushik wants to either cast actor Saif Ali Khan or Hrithik Roshan for the character Vikram played in the Tamil version. “I have to start working on the project, which is going to take some time. Until such time, I really can’t talk about who I would like to cast in the movie,” said Kaushik.
     

  • SC lifts Aarakshan ban in UP

    SC lifts Aarakshan ban in UP

    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today declared illegal the ban imposed by Mayawati government on the release of producer-director Prakash Jha‘s film, Aarakshan.


    The apex court, thus, cleared the decks for the release of the film in Uttar Pradesh.


    Jha had challenged the ban imposed on the release of the film by Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab government.


    The Punjab and Andhra Pradesh governments, however, lifted the ban after the director agreed to remove the objectionable portions. But the Mayawati government refused to lift the ban on the ground that it may create law and order problems.


    A bench comprising Justices MK Sharma and Anil R Dave quashed the UP government order banning the release of the movie for two months.


    The movie has already been released in other parts of the country on 12 August.


    Jha in his petition had contended that the ban order violated his fundamental right to Freedom of Speech and Expression guaranteed under Article 19(i)(a) of the Constitution of India.


    Earlier, the Mumbai and Patna High Courts refused to interfere with the release of the film, the latter observing that there had been no law and order problem since its release.


    The Madras High Court had stayed the release of the film but changed its order after Jha convinced the court that the issue related to some extraneous payment not linked to this film.


    Earlier this week when the apex court issued notice to the UP Government on the petition, the bench also asked the Centre to give its reaction in view of the contentions by Jha that the state governments cannot override the permission granted by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to exhibit a movie.


    The petition contended the decision by the governments of UP, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh was due to political reasons and it violates the fundamental right to speech and expression.


    In the petition, Jha said the examining committee of Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC), which cleared the film for exhibition, comprised members drawn from the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes and other backward castes and the ban by the three states is “biased and arbitrary”.


    Seeking a stay on ban orders, Jha had cited various apex court judgments holding that “open criticism of the government policies and operations is not a ground for imposing restriction on expression views even in the form of films.”


    He said he has spent Rs 650 million towards production, publicity and marketing of the film and third party rights for distribution and exploitation of the film have also been created.


    Aarakshan, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, Prateik Babbar and Hema Malini (in a guest role), deals with the sensitive issue of commercialisation of education in the light of caste-based reservations in the education system.

  • Madras HC stays Aarakshan release

    Madras HC stays Aarakshan release

    NEW MUMBAI: Even as the Madras High Court today directed an interim stay of Prakash Jha‘s Aarakshan for non-payment of dues, the film is to be screened before the National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.


    Commission Chairman P L Punia said this here today after meeting Central Board of Film Certification Chairperson Leela Samson.


    In Chennai, the stay by Justice Periyakaruppiah was granted after a civil suit was filed by Madhu Gupta and CG Photo Ltd for recovery of Rs 37.5 million in unpaid dues.
     
    The petitioners had accused the filmmaker of not paying their dues and sought a stay on the release of the movie slated to be released on 12 August. The producer has not paid the money despite promise and the cheques given by him were reportedly dishonoured.


    The film stars megastar Amitabh Bachchan with Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, Manoj Bajpayee and Prateik Babbar.


    In Delhi, Punia said the film would be screened for the Commission, based on the outcome of the case in the Bombay High Court tomorrow. The commission wants to examine whether the film violates the provisions of the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act.


    Samson said that the Board was discussing all the issues with the Commission, but refused to divulge more since the matter was sub judice.


    “The Commission has every right to be concerned about a matter of importance in the country. It has never said it wanted to interfere,” Samson said, adding, “We do not have any issue in discussing issues with it.”


    Samson added, “The director Jha is right in saying that he won‘t be able to screen the movie for all. He‘s shown it to the right people, that is the CBFC.”
    The CBFC passed the film without cuts with a U/A certificate as it felt the film was thought provoking. The certificate was awarded after an examining committee, set up with representatives from the Dalit, OBC, SC and ST community, reviewed the movie.


    Pro-reservationists are up in arms against the film, saying it is anti-Dalit. However, Jha has repeatedly said at press meets that the film is only dealing with the commercialisation of education by institutions taking advantage of reservation. He has not spoken against reservation, which he and Bachchan said is a fact of life since the Supreme Court had upheld it.