Tag: Sanju

  • “You Better Do A Good Job Because He’s Our Best Man” Indian Army’s advice to Vicky Kaushal ahead of Sam Bahadur

    “You Better Do A Good Job Because He’s Our Best Man” Indian Army’s advice to Vicky Kaushal ahead of Sam Bahadur

    Mumbai: Vicky Kaushal made his debut over eight years ago in the Neeraj Ghaywan directorial Masaan. Since then, he has established himself as one of the prominent actors in the country with notable performances across films including Raazi, Sanju, and Lust Stories, amongst others. In early stages of his career, Vicky won the National Award for Best Actor for his performance in Uri: The Surgical Strike. He will next be seen in the upcoming biographical war drama film Sam Bahadur which has been directed by Meghna Gulzar. Ahead of its release, Vicky appeared on the IMDb exclusive segment ‘Essential Guide to Vicky Kaushal’ where he spoke about his journey so far in Bollywood while sharing personal anecdotes of his upcoming film.

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    Sharing his experience of shooting for Sam Bahadur, Kaushal mentioned, “Every time I would interact with the Indian Army, every time they would be like, ‘we are very happy you’re getting to play this role, but you better do a good job because he’s our best man and you’re playing our best man’. Most of the dialogues in the film, which sound like these filmy dialogues, are actually said by him, quote, unquote. And I’m just praying that when the film comes out, people feel the tribute that we wish to give to the man, to the legend.”

    Revealing the moment he knew he wanted to be an actor, Kaushal said, “During my engineering college days, we were taken to a multinational company. They showed us the work culture post completion of college. That day I knew what I didn’t want to do in life. So, I started asking myself what’s going to make me happy. That’s where I got the answer that once I finish graduation, I am going to become an actor.”

    Speaking of Masaan, the first film where he played a protagonist, Kaushal said, “I didn’t know that it was going to affect me so much. We shot in Banaras where there was magical magnetic energy, which just pulled me in. With this movie, I saw myself for the first time on the big screen at the Cannes Film Festival. One year prior to that, I was looking for opportunities, for a job, knocking doors.”

    Speaking of when he assisted Anurag Kashyap on Gangs of Wasseypur, Kaushal said,  “I consider it to be my film school  where I got the opportunity to assist Anurag Kashyap on Gangs of Wasseypur. It was a bunch of fantastic actors coming together to do this film. And it was also a film made with very limited resources. It did not have the vanity of a big-scale Bollywood film. I still carry those learnings with me, it still helps me when I’m performing.”

    Sharing his experience of working on Sanju, Kaushal said, “I got the opportunity to work with one of the best directors in the country, Rajkumar Hirani. Kamli was a beautiful character I got to play with some beautiful writing done for the film. I got to work with Ranbir. I had heard other actors say that it is a great feeling to be called by your character’s name. I got to experience that with Kamli. I got to live that moment with Sanju.”

    Speaking of the turning point of his career, Kaushal shared, “Uri: The Surgical Strike has to be my biggest turning point as an actor in terms of the success of the film, in terms of how well this film was received, celebrated. It was a tribute to the Indian army. For four months, there was a proper boot camp training which I had to undergo. I was trained by the Indian army. I got to win the National Award for this film, which is probably one of the happiest days of my life because it’s a huge honour.”

  • Publicis Entertainment opens in India with ‘Sanju’ campaign

    Publicis Entertainment opens in India with ‘Sanju’ campaign

    MUMBAI: Motion picture production and distribution giant Fox Star Studios has brought Publicis Entertainment on board as its digital and social media marketing partner. Publicis Entertainment is the recently unveiled entertainment marketing and branded entertainment arm of Publicis Communications.

    Speaking about the association with Publicis Entertainment and Indigo Consulting, a spokesperson from Fox Star Studios said: “At Fox Star Studios we were looking for a partner that could best bring out the magic of Sanju’s story digitally. Publicis Entertainment and Indigo Consulting were the partners that understood this the best, and we worked closely with them on the film.”

    Commenting on the tie-up with Fox Star Studios for the promotion of Sanju , Publicis Entertainment executive director Pranay Anthwal said, “It is a pleasure to work with a marketing team like Fox Star Studios. Sanju is the first of many special films we will be working on for them. We worked closely with Indigo Consulting for this project, starting with putting together a specialist team comprising India’s finest social creative and digital marketing minds”

    “The project team ensured that we not only were on top of the social piece but also indexed most of our product and effort to the holy grail ticket sales. We look forward to a fruitful association with Fox Star Studios,” he added.

    Indigo Consulting CEO Rajesh Ghatge added, “The digital platform allows a dialogue; it facilitates conversations and participation. A movie experience now is no longer limited to the show in the theatre – it extends before, during and after screenings. The experience allows deep discovery of the characters, stars, the subject and also artistes who have made it happen. We are excited to have partnered Fox Star in driving the digital mandate of Sanju. We got an opportunity to strategically and creatively drive its narrative and engagement on digital with the use of data led insights, nimble content and interesting platforms.”

    As a part of the association Publicis Entertainment, along with Indigo Consulting, launched an integrated digital campaign to promote Bollywood blockbuster film Sanju. The movie is a biopic of actor Sanjay Dutt.

  • Hashmi and Balan starrer Ghanchakkar to release on 21 June 2013

    Hashmi and Balan starrer Ghanchakkar to release on 21 June 2013

    MUMBAI: UTV Motion Pictures today announced that Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan starrer Ghanchakkar will be released on 21 June 2013.

    The film is a comic-thriller and is directed by Rajkumar Gupta with Hashmi and Balan playing the male and female lead respectively. This is Gupta‘s third consecutive film UTV after Aamir and No One Killed Jessica. The film has music by composer Amit Trivedi and lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya.

    Ghanchakkar narrates the story of the protagonist, an ex-conman named Sanju. He is laid back and has a taste for finer things in life. The problem is – he has an ambitious wife (played by Balan) with her own notions of the world and therefore gets sucked into a ‘chakkar‘ and has to suffer two thugs in the process – one with a bad ailment and one with a bad sense of humour, leading to madness, confusion and chaos and unleashing some mad cap characters in his life. Will Sanju survive the madness and prevent himself from turning into a Ghanchakkar? is the plot of the film.