Tag: Sarah Jane Dias

  • Times Hollywood Network launches FIT UP initiative

    Mumbai: Celebrating International Yoga Day, Times Hollywood Network- Movies NOW, MNX, Romedy NOW and MN+ has announced FIT UP, a special initiative that will motivate viewers to stay fit & active while watching their favorite Hollywood movies.

    The Network has roped in Bollywood Actor and yoga expert, Sarah Jane Dias who will help viewers kickstart their fitness journey with some easy to do yoga asanas presented through a series of curated short videos which will play during the ad breaks between the 7 am to 7 pm movies across the channels. 

    “With Work from Home becoming the new normal, restrained physical activity has been a major challenge to people’s mental and physical health. Starting this Yoga day, the ten-day long initiative will encourage viewers to perform ten different yoga asanas focussed to help relieve stress, anxiety and other common strains & sprains induced by the WFH environment,” said the network in a statement.

    Times Network, president, strategy and business head-news and english entertainment cluster, Vivek Srivastava said, “The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our lives and redefined how we work, our lifestyle choices and triggered a significant increase in time spent in front of the TV screens. FIT UP is our endeavor to inspire viewers to take charge of their wellbeing and break free from sedentary lifestyles while continuing with the daily dose of entertainment. “

    Dialling up the engagement quotient across digital platforms, Movies NOW, MNX, Romedy NOW and MN+ social media handles will host a series of interactive activities, which will help viewers stay informed and take a step closer to choosing a healthier life. Through Fit-Up IG AR Filter, consumers can recreate a yoga pose within the outline provided. As a part of the launch on Yoga Day, the channels will run an Instagram reel challenge, #FitUpwithSarah, a contest through which consumers can replicate the yoga asana posted by Sarah Jane Dias.

  • FOX Life celebrates a perfect celebrity mismatch in Great Escape’s new season

    FOX Life celebrates a perfect celebrity mismatch in Great Escape’s new season

    MUMBAI: He’s rugged, she’s delicate. He’s adventurous, and she is spiritual. They are two friends who, at a distance, might seem like polar opposites. But get closer and you are sure to be surprised. FOX Life, India’s favorite premium lifestyle channel, is all set to give its viewers a closer look at the 15-year-old friendship between music legend Vishal Dadlani, and actress and VJ Sarah Jane Dias, on the new season of ‘Great Escape’. This is the third edition of Fox Life’s successful India’s home-grown franchise ‘Great Escape’ and will feature travel tales of ‘the bold and the beautiful’ from their expedition to some of the most visually stunning parts of Himachal Pradesh, starting from the hill town of Shimla and ending at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

    For Vishal and Sarah, this is first trip they have taken together in their 15 years of friendship, and it definitely promises to be a journey of a lifetime. As they embark on a 10-day road trip across the less explored regions of Himachal Pradesh, viewers will get a chance to get up-close-and-personal with the duo. Together, the two will be seen throwing each other in into a sea full of challenges and experiences. From Sarah trying her best to make Vishal do a round of morning yoga to Vishal encouraging Sarah to rappel down a waterfall, the two leave no stone unturned in making their road trip epic.

    Talking about the show, National Geographic & FOX Networks Group India, Head – Productions, Shruti Takulia says, “Both Sarah and Vishal resonate perfectly Fox Life’s brand philosophy which is to ‘Never Stop’ and always seek more out of life. The show will be an absolute treat for travel junkies, since it will showcase some of Himachal’s most beautiful, but lesser travelled to sites. The show will also give viewers an intimate view of Vishal and Sarah, showcasing an unknown side of the personality that can only come out through travel experiences. The chemistry and camaraderie of these two celebs, who have known each other for 15 years, but have completely opposite personalities, is definitely something that will keep viewers hooked on to the show.”

  • Voot’s new series to show urban marriage issues

    Voot’s new series to show urban marriage issues

    MUMBAI: Viacom18’s OTT platform Voot announces a new 6-episode original series titled Time Out featuring Tahir Raj Bhasin and Sarah Jane Dias. After the success of its recent Voot Originals like Yo Ke Hua Bro, It’s Not That Simple, Untag and others, Time Out is Voot’s tenth original series streaming from 28 November.

    It tells the story of Rahul and Radha’s perfect romance, perfect relationship and perfect life until he realises that he’s been living the life he’s supposed to and not necessarily the one he wants to. The series will introduce the audience to the side of urban marriages where the couple has to deal with issues of responsibility, reliability and readiness.

    During the launch, Voot head of content Monika Shergill said, “Adulting in India has never been easy! And the cocktail of expectations & pressures, from family & society, make it even more challenging. With Time Out, we take the audience on a dramatic, fun and totally vicarious journey to explore this highly relevant & relatable modern day theme. Originals at Voot are maturing with every offering and in the coming year with a robust lineup of big series, we are aiming to become the preferred destination for the new discerning digital viewer.’

    Commenting on the same, director Danish Aslam further added saying, “Voot as a platform encourages innovation in content that is both engaging and experimental. Thematically, the story is reflective of the cultural and social milieu I’m part of – married couples who are coming to terms with the idea of parenthood. Thus, directing Time Out was an opportunity to explore the insights that seemed the most relevant and immediate to my life and experiences.”

    Talking about playing Rahul, Tahir Raj Bhasin said, “It was the complexity of the role that drew me to play Rahul. It was challenging to portray a character’s descent from order to chaos that leads to a journey filled with interesting yet gut-wrenching choices.”

    Talking about playing Radha, Sarah Jane Dias said, “Radha is that girlfriend of yours who has her whole life figured out before she’s even lived it. For once, however, she’s forced into a situation where she has no choice but to give up the driver’s seat. I said yes to playing her because it’s always challenging for us as humans to ‘free flow’ through life and trust that things will always work out, eventually.”

  • ‘Angry Indian Goddesses’: It’s different

    ‘Angry Indian Goddesses’: It’s different

    MUMBAI: Thanks to the world of media and entertainment opening up, filmmaking has been continuously expanding its dimensions. A lot of filmmakers are breaking the genre barriers and daring to project stories that would have been unimaginable until not so long ago. The era of abla Indian naari is long gone, at least, as far as the film stories go. As the title asserts, Angry Indian Goddesses is about a bunch of women who don’t conform to the stereotype. 

    Sarah-Jane Dias, Anushka Manchanda, Sandhya Mridul, Pavleen Gujral and Amrit Maghera are career women (except Pavleen). Sarah, a professional photographer, is asked to compromise: make a dark model look fair for a fairness cream. She is supposed to just shoot her pictures and the rest will be done on Photoshop, she is assured. But, she would not compromise on her skill and walks off.

    Similarly, Sandhya, a tycoon, has a problem on hand as her mining fields are controversial and have been shut down due to a protest led by Tannishtha Chatterjee. Amrit is an aspiring actor but walks out of a film shoot when she is padded up all over to just look sexy and vulnerable instead of acting her part. 

    Pavleen is a merit list graduate but is married off early into a traditional family where the only expectation from her is to deliver a child, sort of, without her husband’s participation. These all are Sarah’s dear friends. 

    Sarah, having walked out of her photo-shoot assignment, heads straight to Goa to her ancestral home. She plans to marry and decides to invite her friends. So, Sarah, Sandhya, Anushka, Pavleen and Amrit gather under one roof in a Goa village. Also around is Sarah’s childhood companion cum maid, Rajshri Deshpande, a gutsy, street smart woman. 

    As one sits through the film, nothing is happening except that this bunch has what is their idea of fun. Generally, this involves pulling each other’s leg, drinking, dancing and finally opening up with their respective problems. As they open up, you feel like an eavesdropper on an all girls’ party! None of them are really happy as the others perceived. One thinks the women have been told by the director to just go along and do as they liked; their idea of a get-together of a bunch of friends.

    If there is a purpose to the film, the indications come only post interval as Sandhya, the tycoon’s b?te noire, Tannishtha, walks in as another guest. 

    The women, all troubled by their circumstances, having time of their life and none feels like going back. On one of their outings, they confront some bike-riding bullies. The guys run away but that is not going to be the end of it. Because, the makers also plan to stress on rape and the attitude of the law and views on a woman’s dressing.

    Finally, Sarah is forced to reveal who she is going to wed and that is another aspect rarely ventured on Hindi screen. It is the last half an hour or so that turns the film around and gives it a purpose. The climax is interesting.

    Pan Nalin has penned and directed this film and he has handled it well considering this is a dicey theme with little substance in the footage for most part. The film has a very situational musical score. The Konkani song, rendered by Anushka, a musician herself, is a delight. The location being Goa, it is a pleasure to watch and aids the cinematography look pleasant to eyes. 

    Angry Indian Goddesses is an interesting watch if you are a discerning film lover with patience. Eventually, it makes up for your patience and money spent. 

    Producers: Pan Nalin, Gaurav Dhingra

    Director: Pan Nalin

    Cast: Sarah-Jane Dias, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Anushka Manchanda, Sandhya Mridul, Amrit 

    Maghera, Rajshri Deshpande, Pavleen Gujra, Arjun Mathur, Adil Hussain.

    ‘Hate Story 3’: Rides on brand equity

    The Hate Story franchise has been a moderate success twice before, albeit, in a limited range. Not blockbusters but profitmaking all the same. And so the story continues. You have a title and you have the basic theme of skin show. Rest would be easy.

    However, while rules at the censor board are still the same, the implementation has changed. So, liberties can’t be taken. ForHate Story 3, the germ is borrowed from the Hollywood movie, Indecent Proposal (1993).

    Sharman Joshi is a successful entrepreneur with an ever growing business empire. He has a loving wife by his side in Zarine Khan. But, there is a sinister man around who has a glad eye for Zarine. That is Karan Singh Grover. He invites Sharman and Zarine for a business launch. He offers to help Sharman to grow his empire even further because, he says, he likes self-made men! However, for his help Sharman would have to send Zarine to Karan to spend a night with him. Now, why should Karan even imagine Sharman, a self-made man rich man would want to do that? You may borrow an idea from a foreign film but how about logic?

    Rejected, Karan becomes vengeful and plans to destroy Sharman and his business. He starts with contaminating the soft drinks in Sharman’s factory. Sharman is wary. He deputes his secretary, Daisy Shah, to lure Karan and find out what he is up to. But, it is not all that easy as Daisy is killed and her body is found in the bushes.

    Hate Story 3 has a weak base and far short of content compared to the earlier two versions. The direction is okay but not good enough to stretch the limited content to over two hours. The songs, usually the strength of a T-Series home production, have limited appeal. Two song, Tumhe apna bana…and Wajah… sound pleasant. Editing needed to be slicker. 

    Performance wise, Sharman looks a bit ill at ease. Karan is okay. Zarine is good. Daisy is passable. 

    Hate Story 3 has taken a good opening thanks to its brand equity. Made within a controlled budget, it has a two week open window without opposition and will make the most of it. 

    Producer: Bhushan Kumar, Vikram Bhatt Director: Vishal Pandya

    Cast: Sharman Joshi, Zarine Khan, Daisy Shah, Karan Singh Grover

  • Pan Nalin’s ‘Angry Indian Goddesses’ at Rome Film Festival

    Pan Nalin’s ‘Angry Indian Goddesses’ at Rome Film Festival

    MUMBAI: The cast and crew of Indian director Pan Nalin’s film Angry Indian Goddesses is on a roll. After winning many a hearts across the globe, the movie is now officially the only Indian movie selected at the Rome Film Festival, which will be held from 16 to 23 October.

     

    Overall, 37 films from 24 countries are playing in the Rome Film Festival this year, out of which Angry Indian Goddesses will be the only Indian movie. Last year Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider had bagged the People’s Choice Award in the world category at the Rome Film Festival.

     

    A story of seven girls at a wild bachelorette party made with Goa as its backdrop, the film was honoured the Grolsch People’s Choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival and was screened at the 35th Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax. It will be screened at the 11th edition of the Zurich Film Festival (ZFF). 

     

    The movie stars Sarah-Jane Dias in the lead.

  • Exotic Turkey, sensuous beauties, makes Kingfisher Calendar 2015 a must HAVE!

    Exotic Turkey, sensuous beauties, makes Kingfisher Calendar 2015 a must HAVE!

    MUMBAI: Alluring Turkey, best bods and the power of voting for the cover of the 13th edition of Kingfisher Calendar, can it get hotter than this? ‘The Kingfisher Calendar 2015’ blends impeccable style with unmatched beauty, set against the splendour of Turkey beaches and countryside. Shot in pristine locations of Cappadocia, Bodrum and Pamukkale with five gorgeous models, the calendar arrests your attention with magical reality captured through the lens.

     

    Kingfisher Calendar in the current year is turning out to be democratic like never before by allowing the fans to vote for the‘Most Gorgeous Cover Girl’ for the very first time in the history of the calendar. The voting is live on Kingfisherworld.com and same is being promoted across all social media channels – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. One can vote for their favourite girl by logging on to http://kingfishercalendar.com/2015voting/

     

    Sharing his thoughts on the current edition of the calendar, Gurpreet Singh, Assistant Vice-President, marketing, at United Breweries Ltd. said, “Kingfisher Calendar 2015 is special in many ways than ever! Be it the location, new faces or the social media engagement, Kingfisher Calendar is getting closer to its fans like never before. We are extremely excited about the ‘Cover girl voting contest’ and anticipate great enthusiasm from the admirers”.

     

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    The ‘Kingfisher Calendar 2015’ features five stunning models Sarah Jane Dias, Dayana Erappa, Elena Fernandes, Keisha Lalland the winner of Kingfisher Supermodels-2, a reality talent show aired on NDTV Good Times. These beauties have been styled by the talented Nupur Mehta Puriand MohitRai; make-up artist KapilBhalla; hair stylist Apeni George, and captured on lens by none other than ace photographer AtulKasbekar, who has been associated with the Kingfisher Calendar since its inception.

     

    With cities steeped in history, beaches and beautiful countryside, Bodrum, Cappadocia and Pamakulle are known for their intriguing ruins, stunning beaches and cliff-top resorts – providing a picture perfect location for the models to bring out their sensuous best.

     

    ‘Kingfisher Calendar 2015 girls:  

     

        Sarah Jane Dias: is an Indian actress, host, VJ and a former Femina Miss India beauty queen. She has acted in several Tamil and Hindi movies, ‘Happy New Year’ being the latest.

        Dayana Erappa: Hails from Coorg, Karnataka. She’s an established model and has walked the ramp at many international fashion weeks including the Milan Fashion Week.

        Elena Fernandes: Is half Goan and half Peruvian. This top model was featured in the 2013 Kingfisher Calendar too. She is currently pursuing couple of Bollywood film offers.

        Keisha Lall: Her parents hail from Guyana and she was born in London, but her roots derive from Rajasthan. Keisha was featured in Duran Duran’s pop promotion music video and Above and Beyond – A Thing Called Love.

        Watch out for the winner of the Kingfisher Super Models to be announced on December 20th on NDTV Good Times who will be fifth girl to adorn the calendar

     

    Talking about his experience on the making of the calendar, AtulKasbekar commented, “The Kingfisher Calendar has carved a niche for itself. In every edition, we endeavour to keep it exotic and exuberant. The backdrop of Turkey served as the perfect location for an outdoor shoot. It is always challenging to shoot in such set ups, but then the final shots make it worth the effort. People have showered enormous love to the Calendar always & we are confident that the ‘Cover Girl Voting’ will further add to their enthusiasm”