Tag: Shah Rukh Khan

  • Bhansali acquires remaking rights of Ramana

    Bhansali acquires remaking rights of Ramana

    MUMBAI: Sanjay Leela Bhansali has clinched the remaking rights of the 2002 Tamil blockbuster Ramana that has a strong anti-corruption message.


    Several prominent producers were vying for the Bollywood rights of the film that would have had a significant effect at a time when Anna Hazare was hogging the limelight with his anti-corruption drive.


    The film will be directed by A R Murugadoss, who is said to have already approached Shah Rukh Khan to play the lead.


    It may be recollected that Bhansali’s on-the set film Rowdy Rathod is a remake of the Telugu film Vikramarkurdu that features Vijaykanth in the lead. It was also remade in Telugu and in Kannada.

  • Don 2 helps 2011 end on a positive note

    Don 2 helps 2011 end on a positive note

    MUMBAI: The last week of 2011 has ended on a positive note with moviegoers flocking to watch Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan who had a less successful year than Salman Khan.

    The SRK starrer Don 2, a sequel of the earlier hit, benefitted with Christmas holidays to brave unfavourable reports. The movie, which collected Rs 753 million in its first week, added another Rs 192 million in its unopposed second weekend to take its 10-day tally to Rs 945 million.

    The collections include Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions.

    Kya Yahi Sach Hai, the solo release of the week, went haplessly unnoticed.

    Pappu Can’t Dance Saala collected about Rs 1 million in its second week; its two-week total stayed a paltry Rs 4.1 million.

    Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl added Rs 9 million in its third week, taking its net collections at the box office to Rs 333.5 million.

    The Dirty Picture rocked steady, collecting Rs 15 million in its fourth week; its net collection stood at Rs 809.5 million.

    Desi Boyz, the Hindi comedy drama, has netted Rs 414 million afer its five-week run, while Rockstar took its total collections to Rs 603 million in seven weeks.

  • Zee’s marketing push to Zee Cine Awards

    Zee’s marketing push to Zee Cine Awards

    MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) is launching a synergistic, collaborative campaign for Zee Cine Awards (ZCA), which are to be held in January next year.

    The campaign will be launched in all of Zeel‘s international territories including the Americas, the United Kingdom, Asia Pacific (APAC), Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan (MENAP) and South Africa.

    Zeel‘s cross-promotional initiatives will be further strengthened by its global distribution and marketing edge, the company said.

    The global campaign will cut across outdoors, print, radio, on-air promotions and interactive contests. It will also explore the digital space including social media, mobile-based apps and forge strategic tie-ups in every region to ensure a 360 degree connect with the Indian diaspora.

    The coming together of Zeel‘s global marketing teams will see more than 30,000 promos running across its global network in 168 countries.

    It has also kick started a contest from 24 December, when the nominations were announced, wherein viewers from across the world can send in their votes for their favourite nominees. Lucky winners will be flown in to Macau to stay and attend the award ceremony at The Venetian Macao.

    In the digital space, there will be increased consumer interactivity on the official Zee Cine Awards website. This will help increase presence on social media such as Facebook and Twitter as also interactive mobile applications, the company said.

    Fans will have access to videos of behind-the-scenes star rehearsals, the ZCA premiere and red carpet events planned in Macau in addition to excerpts from the last 12 editions of Zee Cine Awards.

    Additionally, Facebook users will soon be able to access a slew of applications. Fans will also be able to interact with their favourite stars through video chats and buy merchandise autographed by leading stars as Zeel partners with an auction web portal.

    The award ceremony will be hosted by the Bollywood actors- Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra. Shahid Kapoor will be giving a tribute to Dev Anand through his performance.

    Besides locals from the city that it will be held in, the awards will attract 600 million viewers to television screens the world over, Zeel claims.

  • Don 2 nets Rs 488.5 mn at BO

    Don 2 nets Rs 488.5 mn at BO

    MUMBAI: Don 2 being the solo Christmas-weekend release registered its best figure on Sunday with over Rs 180 million. It opened at little over Rs 150 million on Friday and Saturday, though Saturday showed a slight drop over Friday.

    The Shah Rukh Khan-starrer ended its first weekend with a net box-office collection of Rs 488.5 million. The collection figures include Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions.

    However, negative word of mouth may start showing its effect today onwards.

    Pappu Cant Dance Saala collected just about Rs 4 million during its first week run. Meanwhile, Jo Hum Chahein, another faceless film, got a poor Rs 2.7 million in its first week.

    Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl did reasonably steady business in its second week, collecting Rs 75 million, taking its two week tally to Rs 324.5 million.

    The Dirty Picture is the dream film of the year for its producers, distributors as well as starved cinema halls; collected Rs 74 million in its third week with three week figure standing at an impressive Rs 794.5 million.

    Desi Boys total stood at Rs 413 million at the end of four week run.

    Rockstar collections, after six weeks, tally up to Rs 601.5 million.

  • Don 2 to screen at Berlinale on 23 December

    Don 2 to screen at Berlinale on 23 December

    MUMBAI: The Shah Rukh Khan starrer Don 2 will have a special screening at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival today.

    Don 2, an Indo-German co-production, directed by Farhan Akhtar, has been partly shot in Berlin, also stars a Berlin actor Florian Lukas who plays a German detective. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra in the lead.

    The other films to be screened at Berlinale Special are: documentary film Marley from Great Britain and the USA, the Spanish film La chispa de la vida, Keyhole from Canada and documentary series Death Row from the USA.

  • HC refuses to stay the release of Don 2

    HC refuses to stay the release of Don 2

    MUMBAI: The Mumbai High Court has denied the stay on the release of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Don 2 in the legal suit filed by Nariman Films alleging infringement of copyright against the makers of Don 2.

    The suit, filed by Nariman Films and the Irani family (the makers of original 1978 Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Don), had alleged that the new Don 2 had violated the copyrights by adopting the Don‘s signature tune, songs of the original Don and also copying its script, characters and music without any prior intimation. It further stated that the rights of the said script were given only for the remake and not for the sequel.

    However, Justice SF Vajifdar denied to stay the release of the film, citing the absence of theatre owners at the time of hearing and also taking into consideration that the release dates of the film (21 December overseas and 23 December in India) for which advance booking was already underway.

    With regards to damages of Rs 2 billion claimed by the complainants, the Court is yet to decide on the matter but it ordered the makers of Don 2 to maintain and preserve all the accounts relating to the film till the matter is finally disposed.

  • Thinktank launches board game on Don 2

    Thinktank launches board game on Don 2

    MUMBAI: Thinktank Games has launched a new board game based on upcoming movie Don 2 at Oberoi Mall in Mumbai.

    The launch took place in presence of Don 2 cast- Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, director Farhan Akhtar, producer Ritesh Sidhwani and Sahil Shroff.

    Oberoi Mal VP Nirzar Jain said, “At Oberoi Mall, we have always offered our patrons something special and we are delighted to have played hosts to this game launch event. The star-studded evening was a great treat for our patrons and we look forward to many more such events in the future. The poise and persona of King Khan had our shoppers mesmerized and we are sure Don 2 will score very well at the Box Office.”

    Don 2 director Farhan Akhtar said, “Don is all about the mind and using it to out-think others. It is also about strategy. So the game was an obvious extension to the film…A chance for players to think like him and beat the competition. I am very excited about its release.”

    The original content puzzles and games are immersed in the world of Don. The puzzle collection features brainteaser puzzles and mind-benders.

  • Filmfare to present 2500th ‘Black Lady’ in 2012

    Filmfare to present 2500th ‘Black Lady’ in 2012

    NEW DELHI: The 2500th award will be given away at the 2012 annual Filmfare awards ceremony, which is the first private sector film award instituted in the country in the fifties.

    Terming the 57th Idea Filmfare Awards 2011 for this reason, Worldwide Media CEO Tarun Rai said Filmfare was not fazed by the large number of other awards since ‘the Black Lady has had a head-start of fifty years‘.

    The awards are selected by a two-way process: the readers send in their votes, and the jury then shortlists the award-winners from the films nominated on the basis of the votes received. However, this does not apply to the Critics Awards which are picked by a jury.

    He said the next ceremony would be on 29 January 2012 at Film City in Mumbai, thus giving readers adequate time to react over the releases of 2011.

    Aditya Birla Group chief corporate affairs officer Rajat Mukarji said that Idea Cellular would be sponsoring the awards for the fourth time in a row.

    Imran Khan, who presented the show along with Ranbir Kapoor in the last award ceremony, said that they ensured that no film personality was hurt or offended by their presentation. He admitted that taking on the show after Shah Rukh Khan and Saif Ali Khan had done it for two years prior to their coming in had made it a daunting task. It was particularly ‘scary‘ for him the first time since it was just six months after his debut. Imran is in Delhi to learn Haryanvi and do rehearsals for a new film he will be doing shortly. Speaking for himself, he said audience appreciation mattered more to him than awards.

    Mukarji added, “This year of Idea Filmfare Awards is special as it also celebrates the centenary year of Indian cinema and coincides with Idea crossing the 100 million subscriber mark. With Idea‘s 3G services, our over 100 million subscribers will now get an opportunity to experience the best mobile experience across various platforms. Idea will also enable its subscribers to access movie content and results of the Idea Filmfare Awards on their mobile phones.”

    Coincidentally, the Indian film industry is entering its 100th year in 2012. Filmfare was founded in 1952.

  • Don 2 to release in UK on 21 Dec

    Don 2 to release in UK on 21 Dec

    MUMBAI: Reliance Entertainment will release Excel Entertainment‘s Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Don 2 across the UK on 21 December, two days before its India release on 23 December.

    The film will not only be released before anywhere else, it will also be presented in the 3D format.

    Reliance Entertainment UK head Prakash Bakrania said, “We‘re very pleased with the way Don 2 is shaping up and believe in its potential to deliver what the audience expects from this much awaited sequel.

    “With Farhan Akhtar directing and Shah Rukh Khan leading the huge ensemble cast, the cherry on this cake is the 3D version which we‘re also releasing. We‘ve kept in mind the festive Christmas mood, the holidays and Shah Rukh Khan‘s huge UK fan base as we gear up to open the film here from Wednesday 21st Dec 2011.”

    The second sequel to the 1978-made original, directed by Farhan Akhtar, stars Shah Rukh Khan along with Priyanka Chopra, Lara Dutta, Boman Irani and Kunal Kapoor among others.

  • I&B Minister wants IFFI dates to be changed

    I&B Minister wants IFFI dates to be changed

    MUMBAI: The Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni said that the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) would be approached with a proposal to change the dates of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) as the concluding day – 3 December – clashes with the St. Francis Xavier feast.

    Soni was speaking after presenting renowned French filmmaker Bernard Tavernier with the Lifetime Achievement Award, a tradition revived after a decade. The award includes a shawl, a scroll and a cash prize of Rs 1 million at the 42nd IFFI in Margao.

    Accepting the award, Tavernier said he had tried through his films to share his vision and the pleasure and joy of filmmaking. Films opened the windows of the world, he said, adding that ‘films can be weapons of massive construction‘.

    Soni wanted the film festival to become a people‘s festival and promised that two more theatres would be ready by the time of the next festival in 2012.

    She expressed the hope that the market section should be strengthened to reach out internationally. IFFI has become an agent of the growing acceptance of Indian cinema and has given an impetus and an identity to the industry making it one of the most prosperous film industries of the world, she added.

    Earlier, Shah Rukh Khan, who was the chief guest at the inauguration of the Festival, said that one should not be afraid to destroy systems and try new things in cinema, which “is food for the soul and the singular experience to which all relate.” Khan, however, did not like to demarcate between art and commercial cinema since all films were mirrors of the world.

    Speaking on the occasion, Goa chief Minister Digambar Kamat said that the state is being developed into a major film centre with a film culture of its own. He has already introduced single-window clearance for producers wanting to make films here. He said he had himself had the privilege of hosting the Festival for the fifth time in a row.

    After the vote of thanks by Film Federation of India President (FFI) TP Aggarwal, the opening film The Consul of Boredeaux directed by Francisco Manso and Joao Correa was screened.

    Others present at the inauguration included I&B Secretary Uday K Varma and Joint Secretary DP Reddy, Margao Mayor Sushila Nayak, Goa chief secretary Sanjay Srivastava, Festival Director Shankar Mohan, Entertainment Society of Goa CEO Manoj Srivastava and the five-member International Jury headed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan.

    Also present were producer-directors Ramesh Sippy, Jahnu Barua and Sudhir Mishra, Dharmesh Tiwari who represents a workers association in the industry, Oscar awardee Resul Pokkutty, Steering Committee Chairman Mike Pandey, and Prem Chopra.

    In a change of tradition, the IFFI, being held for the eighth time in a row in Panaji had its inauguration at the Rabindra Bhavan in Margao.