Tag: Shakti Kapoor

  • YesMadam unites Shraddha & Shakti Kapoor in quirky campaign

    YesMadam unites Shraddha & Shakti Kapoor in quirky campaign

    Mumbai: YesMadam is gaining attention with its viral campaigns, the latest featuring Shraddha Kapoor. The campaign began with the dialogue “Har Expert, Salon Expert Nahi Hota” seen across Delhi, sparked by a viral Delhi Metro argument, and later trended on Twitter, even reaching a rap musician’s studio.

    Building on the success, YesMadam has launched the second phase, again featuring Shraddha Kapoor and Shakti Kapoor. This marks a rare on-screen reunion for the father-daughter duo. The campaign video starts with Shakti Kapoor’s iconic style, recalling his “best actor as a villain” days, before Shraddha enters, introducing him to YesMadam. His initial doubts fade as he relaxes during a spa, ending with his famous “Aaau” dialogue.

    The campaign highlights YesMadam’s commitment to offering beauty and wellness services at home, emphasizing trust in the salon professionals working with the brand.

    Commenting on this association, YesMadam co-founder Akanksha Vishnoi said, “At YesMadam we offer millions of Indians professional salon treatments in the comfort of their homes. Our campaign featuring the father-daughter duo perfectly personified our brand’s promise of trust, expertise, and family-friendly service at affordable prices.”

    Sharing his views on the association, YesMadam co-founder and CEO Mayank Arya said, “Working with Shraddha and Shakti Kapoor has been an incredible experience. Their bond perfectly represents the trust we strive to earn from our customers. Our goal has always been to provide high-quality, transparent, and reliable salon services, and this campaign is another step forward in achieving that vision.”

    Expressing her excitement for the new campaign, Shraddha Kapoor said,

    “Collaborating with YesMadam is special because the agenda is to give back to the society. YesMadam is empowering women across India and to be a part of something that propels young girls’ dreams, making me immensely proud.”

    Shakti Kapoor also shared his thoughts on the collaboration stating, “After seeing the care and attention YesMadam brings to their services, I know I can trust them to bring their best foot forward when my daughter calls them for any of their services.”

    YesMadam, a bootstrapped startup, stands out for its safe, professional, and convenient at-home salon services, focusing on transparent pricing and mono-dose products. With the Kapoor family now onboard, the brand strengthens its position as a trusted service across India. As the festive season approaches, YesMadam is poised for further growth, expanding its reach and introducing new developments. 

  • Five reasons why Disney+ Hotstar’s Kaala is a must-watch!

    Five reasons why Disney+ Hotstar’s Kaala is a must-watch!

    Mumbai: ‘Kaala’ is now available on Disney+ Hotstar, and this show plunges you into the intense world of reverse hawala. In this gripping thriller, money, corruption, and power collide, crafting a dark and compelling narrative that’s hard to resist. It’s a pulse-pounding series that will leave you craving for more, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking an adrenaline-fueled adventure. So, with your popcorn in hand, get ready to be captivated by this unforgettable series!

    Here are six reasons why ‘Kaala’ is your ticket to binge-watching bliss:

    Reverse Hawala 101: a concept unheard of!

    Kaala‘ boldly ventures into uncharted territory with its unique concept of reverse hawala. It’s like watching a high-stakes chess match where every move could be a game-changer. Expect your heart rate to soar as you dive headfirst into a world of financial intrigue and deception. Buckle up for a ride!

    Stellar performers!

    The ‘Kaala‘ cast is like a constellation of talent, with Avinash Tiwary, Jitin Gulati, Rohan Vinod Mehra, Taher Shabbir, Elisha Mayor, Hiten Tejwani and Nivetha Pethuraj and the enigmatic Shakti Kapoor taking center stage. These actors deliver performances that are so gripping, that you’ll find it impossible to tear your eyes away from the screen.

    A classic Thriller

    If you’ve got a soft spot for classic thrillers that keep you guessing at every twist and turn, ‘Kaala‘ is the show for you. It’s a dirty game of power, money and corruption that will leave you playing detective alongside the characters. Who can resist the allure of solving the ultimate puzzle?

    Bejoy Nambiar’s OTT Debut

    The maestro of storytelling, Bejoy Nambiar, makes his grand entrance into the world of OTT with ‘Kaala.’ Known for crafting narratives that are nothing short of genius, Bejoy’s unique style promises to elevate your digital streaming experience. Get ready for a series that’s a cut above the rest!

    A Visual Spectacle

    Kaala‘ isn’t just a treat for your brain; it’s a feast for your eyes too. The series beautifully captures the essence of Kolkata, with its contrasting worlds, offering a visual spectacle that complements the gripping storyline. You’ll be left in awe of the stunning cinematography!

    Unfold the mystery of ‘Kaala’, streaming exclusively on Disney Hotstar.

  • Shakti Kapoor was a spontaneous choice: Bombay Shaving Company COO on latest campaign

    Shakti Kapoor was a spontaneous choice: Bombay Shaving Company COO on latest campaign

    Mumbai: Historically, ‘hair removal’ has been associated with the fairer sex’s aspirations to attain smoother, polished skin, and their willingness to undergo various forms of trials, tribulations and torture in the endeavour. So also, hair removal products and brands through the ages have targeted only women for the longest time. Well, that’s changing with the arrival of the metrosexual male who enjoys grooming, fashion, shopping and other lifestyle characteristics as much as, if not more than, his female counterpart. In fact, what was once considered ‘macho’ is now simply too ‘crude’ for this uber-cool and ultra-aware species, who couldn’t be caught dead with unshaved body hair in their armpits! But what would happen if one tried to juxtapose both these old and new worlds by getting a ‘traditional’ rough ‘n’ tough male known for his rudimentary masculine image to subject himself to this procedure?

    Grooming brand Bombay Shaving Company (BSC) did just that, by having veteran actor Shakti Kapoor- known for his over-the-top villainous and comic roles in the Bollywood films of yore – try his hand at the brand’s back and body shaver, Backpro. The result was a ‘one for the ages’ reveal video, with candid, hilarious confessions to ‘hair-raising’ tales from the inimitable, irreverent-as-ever ‘Crime Master Gogo’ on his lifelong experiences with body hair!

    Talking to IndianTelevision.com about the brand’s association with Shakti Kapoor for its latest campaign on Backpro – Back and Body Shavers, BSC COO Deepak Gupta said that the product with its unique offering in the hair removal category demanded “unconventional marketing.” Calling Kapoor an ‘icon of 90’s India,’ Gupta says, “There’s an authenticity to his personality and storytelling that’s endearing and cuts through the clutter. He also enjoys a very loyal following from a mature male audience. You’ll be surprised to know that he’s one of the most searched celebrities of his generation.”

    Interestingly, Shakti Kapoor has had his own personal journey with body hair, which had quite organically become a part of conversations and imagery in popular culture, Gupta divulges. “So as a brand committed to bringing joy to the mundane act of hair removal, Shakti Kapoor turned out to be quite a spontaneous choice for the campaign.” he says, adding that the campaign has had a fabulous start, notching up over 2.5 lakh organic views in the first three days of launch, and generating considerable buzz on social media.

    The brand film features Shakti Kapoor as himself and Atul Parchure as the actor’s long-suffering, patient manager. The core campaign and creative strategy were conceptualised in-house by BSC Marketing VP Laalit Lobo and his team. The brand film was directed by Adhiraj Sharma, while Mohak Pajni from the house of Leap of Faith Production was the creative producer behind it.

    The brief was to “authentically capture Mr Kapoor’s personal journey with body hair and retain his inimitable comic style, in his natural elements and setting,” reveals Gupta. The process involved multiple rounds of discussions with the actor to know him as an individual, separated from the typical narrative. “He was consulted on the script, and gladly agreed to contribute with his inputs,” he shares.

    Talking about the brand’s communication and marketing strategy behind the campaign, Gupta shares, “We don’t want to dilute the share ability of this campaign with too much paid media. We’re already seeing wonderful engagement on social media and that will continue.” The TG the brand hopes to target through this campaign is males over the age of 30 living in metros predominantly.

    Gupta further adds, “More than selling product, the marketing strategy is to get men talking about their hair removal and grooming choices through clever content marketing and CRM strategies.”

    The brand also plans to run this campaign in cinemas as cities begin to open up and introduce the brand to newer audiences with a special focus on Mumbai/Pune – a market where the brand has made inroads with its recent collaboration with Mumbai Indians, and which it is keen to build and nurture for the long term.

    Watch the full video featuring Shakti Kapoor and Atul Parchure here:

    The brand also shared the backstory of the video while posting it on its social media handle. “We had so much fun co-creating this video with him. Some of the parts of the video are true, some made up; We’ll let you solve that mystery. But what’s 100 per cent true is that there was never a dull moment during the three months that our team worked with him for this,” it wrote, adding a ‘fun fact’: “Shakti Sir took home the portrait of him that you see in the film after the shoot.”

    Kapoor also shared the video on his Instagram handle and the response he received from his fans is remarkable, considering the actor does not technically belong to the “insta-generation,” showing that good content needs little else in the form of validation.

     

     

  • Disney+ Hotstar unveils new content line-up in latest campaign

    Disney+ Hotstar unveils new content line-up in latest campaign

    Mumbai: Riding the direct-to-digital movie release wave, streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar has launched a television campaign to promote its new content line-up.

    The campaign announces all releases under the Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex banner within the next three-month window, including Ajay Devgn-starrer Bhuj: The Pride of India, Bhoot Police starring Saif Ali Khan, Arjun Kapoor, and Hungama 2 starring Shilpa Shetty and Paresh Rawal among others.

    The TVC, conceptualised by DDB Mudra, features actor Shakti Kapoor returning as the iconic ‘Crime Master Gogo’ after 25 years. He shares the screen with actors Shraddha Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor.

    “Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex has built a library of both blockbuster and highly acclaimed films that have garnered a spectacular response from India’s movie-loving audiences,” said Disney+ Hotstar, executive vice president, Sidharth Shakdher. “Through our new marketing campaign, we are celebrating the success of our exclusive, made-for-the-big-screen movie releases on Multiplex, and announcing the upcoming blockbusters.”

    Speaking on the campaign, Shakti Kapoor said, “Love and appreciation from audiences have kept my characters alive even after all these years, and I am happy to have recreated the Crime Master Gogo look for Disney+ Hotstar. Reliving those moments was made even more special because it was the first time that I got to share the screen with my daughter Shraddha. Back in the day, we could have never imagined that movies could be accessible to people at all times with just the touch of a button. But Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex has ensured that the latest movies reach audiences at home.”

  • ShemarooMe Celebrates the Golden Era of Bollywood at a star-studded evening

    ShemarooMe Celebrates the Golden Era of Bollywood at a star-studded evening

    Mumbai: Shemaroo Entertainment Limited, India’s leading content powerhouse, offers high quality content and services to customers in more than 30 countries and has been associated with Bollywood and its legacy for more than 5 decades now. To revisit the golden era again and celebrate the magic of Hindi cinema, ShemarooMe today announces the launch of their chat show – ’Komal Nahta… Aur Ek Kahani’ with a young and innovative twist. The format of the show is designed and presented by ShemarooMe to get the best of the yester years under one roof and reminiscence about the power Bollywood classics still hold in today’s day and age of cinema. ShemarooMe is a latest over the top (OTT) video streaming service aimed at entertaining the audiences by giving them the power to choose across many genres of content and form of entertainment.

    The Golden Era of Hindi cinema got looked back upon with great fondness at an evening hosted by Shemaroo with host of artists from legends from the evergreen era. The yesteryear celebrities seamlessly attracted everyone’s attention with their entertaining, funny and emotional responses during an engaging on-stage chat. The first-of-its-kind Golden Selfie organized by ShemarooMe saw the Living Legends posing together with pious and elegance, that will be etched in audiences’ mind forever.

    Shemaroo’s newly launched chat show ‘Komal Nahta… Aur Ek Kahani’ promises to transport audience to the Golden Era of Bollywood. Komal Nahta has already shot the show with incredible artists like Jeetendra, Jackie Shroff, Javed Akhtar, Shakti Kapoor, Johnny Lever, Prem Chopra, Gulshan Grover, Poonam Dhillon, Sooraj Barjatya, Satish Kaushik, Pyarelal ji, to name a few, sharing many entertaining and unheard tales. A mix of funny anecdotes, emotional turmoil, career obstacles, striking revelations shows the other side of the stars.

    Commenting on the occasion, Hiren Gada, CEO, Shemaroo Entertainment said, “Bollywood classic cinema has always been the strength of Shemaroo, and the chat show is an innovation to connect with audiences across all age groups. As we celebrate the golden era in the presence of accomplished Bollywood celebrities, we are delighted to have Komal Nahta join us in our new journey, who has impeccable knowledge about the industry and shares true bond with the stars. Using our experience, we have tried to craft this show, with all our love and passion and our looking forward to receiving the same affection from our audiences.”

    Komal Nahta, Ace Trade Analyst, shares his contentment, “It’s an absolute treat for the audience who want to know their favourite stars up, close and personal. I am thankful to Shemaroo to help build this together and present today’s generation and audience of all age groups some of the never-heard-before, fun and entertaining stories by bringing the most celebrated names under one roof from the golden era with ‘Komal Nahta… Aur Ek Kahani’. Celebrities have already given star rating to the show and I am sure audience will be craving for more once this goes on air”.

    ’Komal Nahta… Aur Ek Kahani’ will go on air soon on ShemarooMe, DTH and all other platforms of Shemaroo.

    The show will be available on ShemarooMe and DTH platforms including Tata Sky Classic Cinema, Dish TV evergreen Classics, d2h Evergreen Classics and Airtel Sadabahar Hitz. The show format connects with the millennials and audiences of all age groups. The show will be bringing alive moments connecting new generation with Bollywood’s glorious past that ambitiously retains the value and charisma of the unparallel entertainment seen by Indian audiences.

  • Shraddha Kapoor receives vintage Piaget gold watch from dad Shakti Kapoor for birthday

    Shraddha Kapoor receives vintage Piaget gold watch from dad Shakti Kapoor for birthday

    MUMBAI: Actress Shraddha Kapoor gets a solitaire to cherish for life from her beloved father Shakti Kapoor on her 26th birthday. She was gifted a vintage Piaget gold watch worth Rs 7 lakhs from Shakti Kapoor’s personal collection, which is close to his heart. They say a mother’s belonging is passed on to her daughter as a tradition but here the actress has been blessed with a possession from her dad’s treasure.

     

    “I have a huge collection of watches and this one was a particular favourite of hers (Shraddha)”, says Kapoor about the gold watch.

     

    Adding to how precious this gift is to his daughter, Bollywood’s iconic actor says, “She used to eye this watch when she was a kid so this time I thought, it’s her birthday so why not surprise my princess. So I decided to gift her watch not only because I love her but because I’m really very proud of her.”

     

    To celebrate Shraddha’s birthday dad Shakti Kapoor cancelled his flight to Delhi, “I cancelled my flight and was with her all afternoon since she has a shoot in the night these days for her upcoming film ABCD 2, we couldn’t do the midnight celebrations but we organized a family lunch with all of her favourite dishes. “

     

    Shakti lists his daughter’s birthday lunch menu, “Shraddha is a big seafood lover. So there was prawn curry, crab cakes, fish curry and prawn biryani. And actually we had it all. I was eating for almost one-and-a-half hours until Shraddha stopped me by saying, ‘Papa that’s enough.’”

  • Shakti Kapoor is in awe of Rajkummar Rao

    Shakti Kapoor is in awe of Rajkummar Rao

    MUMBAI: Actor Shakti Kapoor admires young actor Rajkummar Rao. The National award winner has found a fan in Kapoor. They are working together in upcoming movie ‘Shimla Mirchi’ with popular actress Hema Malini and Sholay director Ramesh Sippy.

     

    According to the sources, Rajkummar Rao, Shakti Kapoor and Ramesh Sippy all gelled well during the shoot. Chatting with each other, Kapoor got to know that Rao has graduated from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. He was more than happy to know that as he himself has graduated from there and makes him Rao`s senior.

     

    Kapoor says, “We have both graduated from Film Institute of Pune, which makes me his senior. He`s a good human being and an amazing actor.”

     

    Kapoor and Rao both have pivotal roles in ‘Simla Mirchi’ and with Ramesh Sippy as the skipper of the ship, the movie is touted to be next year`s blockbuster.

     

  • Zee Classic celebrates the spirit of Good over Evil this Dussehra!

    Zee Classic celebrates the spirit of Good over Evil this Dussehra!

    MUMBAI: The festive season has begun and Zee Classic, India’s only Classic Hindi Movie Channel, is all set to entertain its viewers with an exciting line-up of movies from the timeless era of Hindi cinema this Dussehra, Friday, 3 October starting from 7:30 AM in the morning. Celebrating the grand message of ‘The victory of good over evil’, the movie line-up will star some of Bollywood’s iconic villains giving audiences that extra pinch of masala combined with thrill, drama and the ultimate heroic act of saving the day.

    Celebrated villains and evil masterminds of Indian Cinema – Pran, Ajit, Kanhaiyalal, Ranjeet, Kadar Khan, Jeevan, Shakti Kapoor, Amrish Puri and the infamous Kulbhushan Kharbanda aka Shakaal come together this Dussehra in a series of movies back to back all day!

    Speaking of creating innovative programming for their viewers, ZEEL deputy business head, Hindi movie channels Ruchir Tiwari stated, “Keeping the festive season of Dussehra in mind, we will showcase a fascinating line-up of movies that show heroes conquering the villains. We are hopeful that our audiences of all ages will love some of the best villainous movies of all time in Hindi cinema.”

    Kick-starting Dussehra with Brahmachari starring Shammi Kapoor up and against Pran, the festival line-also airs Kalicharan featuring an inspector – criminal duo played by Shatrughan Sinha and Ajit. While movies with male leads exhibit Ram’s victory over Ravana, Mother India showcases the victory of Goddess Durga over Demon Mahishasur with Nargis standing up and tall with Sunil Dutt against Kanhaiyalal, a prominent villain of the evergreen times of Indian Cinema. Geraftar starring some famous evils of all time like Ranjeet, Kadar Khan, Jeevan and Shakti Kapoor also features popular actors Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Hassan, Rajnikanth, Satyendra Kapoor along with leading ladies Madhavi, Poonam Dhillon and Nirupa Roy and showcases Lord Ram and Goddess Durga fighting. Shaan starring Sunil Dutt, Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor and Shatrughan Sinha against Kulbhushan Kharbanda aka the very popular Shakaal along with Hum Paanch featuring an all-star cast Sanjeev Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Mithun Chakraborty, Naseeruddin Shah, Raj Babbar, Gulshan Grover and Amrish Puri will also be aired during the day to entertain the viewers.

    All in all, viewers will be in for a fun day in front of their television screens as they watch some of the best villainous movies of all times with a captivating line-up of good over evil.

     

    The movie line-up is stated as below:

  • Rabba Main Kya Karoon: Just another wedding gone wrong

    Rabba Main Kya Karoon: Just another wedding gone wrong

    MUMBAI: Ever since films like Hum Aapke Hain Kaun and Monsoon Wedding succeeded at the box office, the Indian wedding has been a genre in Hindi films. You don’t need a story. You can collect a motley crowd and use all the colour and light you want when you make a wedding film.

    However, there has to be some excuse for a story. Here goes: Akash Chopra proposes to his childhood sweetheart, Tahira Kochhar. The wedding, following an engagement ceremony, is fixed. The guests and relatives start gathering and a festive atmosphere prevails all round. But Chopra is most thrilled when his elder brother and idol, Arshad Warsi, arrives. Warsi is Chopra’s mentor. Soon Warsi learns that Chopra has been a one-woman man and not only has he not indulged in chasing other women, he is still a virgin.

    Warsi has a theory that such a marriage can’t last and not cheating on one’s wife leads to a failed marriage. He decides to do something about the problem in three steps. He is determined not to send his brother to the altar a virgin man. He also plants on the wedding scene a girl who was interested in Chopra earlier to seduce him. Warsi keeps creating situations where Chopra would bump into her. This charade goes on while on the side the other characters’ traits are etched out in an effort to create funny situations.

    Producer: Moti Sagar.
    Director: Amrit Sagar Chopra.
    Cast: Akash Chopra, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Raj Babbar, Shakti Kapoor, RiyaSen, Tahira Kocchar,
    Himani Shivpuri, Anuradha Patel,
    Tinu Anand, Navni Parihar

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    Raj Babbar is the eldest of the family and comes across as a ‘khadus tau’ until he confesses to almost going wayward. Tinnu Anand was a muscular hulk once upon a time but has reduced to looking like a walking stick because he is always scared of his wife, Himani Shivpuri. He will learn about something wrong he did years back. Paresh Rawal plays mind games with his wife, Sushmita Mukherjee, and keeps her hooked to drugs while he keeps flirting with young girls. Shakti Kapoor likes to chase girls too as his wife, Supriya Karnik, keeps nagging him about smoking. Then there is the pair of Rakesh Bedi and his wife, Navni Parihar, who married out of love but are seen bickering and fighting all the time. These are fillers to entertain you while Warsi tries his devices to rid Chopra of his virgin status.

    Finally, as expected, Warsi’s ploy backfires. Chopra’s marriage is called off as Kochhar catches him with the other girl. Warsi is foolhardy and bravely tells his wife how he was cheating on her all the time. There is no logic in Warsi’s confession to his wife except to create a little drama at the end. His wife walks out and so does Kochhar.

    Chopra does well while Kochhar is okay. Warsi is his usual self. Rest fill the bill. Musically, Bari Barsi…. And Muh meetha …have some lively moments. Direction is fair.

    Rabba Mai Kya Karoon may find some takers in the North. Its beginning has not been very encouraging.

     

    Chor Chor Super Chor: May just manage to steal a few smiles

     

    Producers: Ved Kataria, Renu Kataria.
    Director: K Rajesh.
    Cast: Deepak Dobriyal, Anshul Kataria, Priya Bathija, Alok Chaturvedi, Bramha Mishra, Paru Uma, Chandrahas Tiwari, Jagat Rawat, Anurag Arora, Nitin Goel, Avtar Sahani, MeghVarn Pant, ShrikantVerma, Tina, Kafil Ahemad.

    Tehelka magazine introduced India to sting operations and like all fads, soon filmmakers caught up with the idea too. They found ways to add sting operations to their scripts without always understanding the essence of a sting. Chor Chor Super Chor is a sort of Oliver Twist revisited, however, with an interesting concept.

    In a side alley of old Delhi, Shuklaji runs a photo studio. But that is just a façade for he actually controls a gang of young pickpockets and petty thieves. The boys have grown up under his care and are very loyal to him. One of the boys, Deepak Dobriyal, does not want to be part of such a way of life anymore and wants out. He tries to land jobs and finally gets one: to stand dressed as a Punjabi ‘samosa’ outside a savoury shop at one of the Delhi metro stations. In his earlier attempt to find a job, he has come across a girl, Priya Bathija, with whom he has fallen in love.

    As luck would have it, Bathija arrives at the same metro station everyday at a fixed time to go to her job. One day, Dobriyal sees her handbag being picked. She is stopped by the station security and asked to show her ticket or else pay a fine, both things she can not do since her ticket as well as money was lost with the bag. Dobriyal uses his clout with the security man and gets her out of this tricky situation. Dobriyal knows one of his own people took it. He retrieves her bag and returns it to her the next day. The ice is broken and Dobriyal now becomes her friend. She wants to know how he got her bag back and he owns up to knowing them. She convinces him to show her the gang in operation and the smitten Dobriyal duly obliges.

    Dobriyal starts dreaming of finding a house as he expects her to propose to him any moment. Instead what he gets is a solid shock. The TV is running a promo of a sting operation of a chain of pickpockets and how they operate in unison on one target. Dobriyal is the one on TV in a tell all session! Bathija was a TV reporter. She had fooled and used him. His pickpocket friends are also angry with him for giving them away. Dobriyal asks for seven days and the gang’s help to turn the tables on Bathija.

    Dobriyal plans a TV reality show of his own and first prank he plays is on the very owner of Bathija’s channel. He and his ‘team’ also involve their earlier victims who were caught on Bathija’s sting. Their show is ready. It is taken to Bathija’s boss. The result is, not only is the show approved it also leads to Bathija losing her job. The film carries a side track of the kidnap of a miser diamond merchant by one of the gang members who wanted to do something big instead of petty crimes his gang did every day. That track helps the film end on an action climax.

    The film ambles along initially but it starts getting interesting as it progresses and when the counter sting is happening. Direction is good. The performances are generally on the better side. With resources being limited, rest of the aspects are okay.

    Chor Chor Super Chor is fairly entertaining but has had a poor opening due to lack of face value and promotion.

     

    BA Pass: May just not pass at the box-office

    The title of this film suggests nothing about its content. In fact, it is irrelevant. In the quest to make shoestring budget movies, one of the genres independent makers opting for is sex. Last week we had Nasha about juvenile infatuation with a buxom teacher. This week we have BA Pass, a film about a nymphomaniac and her eye for a variety of lovers. It is based on a short story, The Railway Aunty by Mohan Sikka.

    Producer: Ajay Bahl.
    Director: Ajay Bahl.
    Cast: Shilpa Shukla, Shadab Kamal, Rajesh Sharma, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Geeta Aggarwal.

    Shadab Kamal’s is a cursed family. When his parents die, his grandfather hands him over to his daughter (the boy’s bua), Geeta Aggarwal, to take care of him in Delhi, where she lives, so that he can finish his Bachelor of Arts degree. (It is a different matter that a BA does not mean much these days.) The reason to send a boy away from a house left with two girls and an old man makes no sense; the rest of the film does not either. Geeta, with her husband and a son, lives in the Railway Settlement and Kamal tries to fit in there.

    With only four hours to spend in college, Kamal has a lot of spare time on hand. Some of this he spends with an undertaker, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, and rest Geeta makes him spend running errands or doing household chores. It is during one kitty party that Shilpa Shukla, his aunt’s friend, notices the boy. She asks Geeta to send the boy over to her house to help with some errands. There is no way Geeta can say no since Shilpa’s husband is her husband’s boss.

    Right from his first visit, Shilpa initiates Kamal into sex and various ways to enjoy it. Her hunger for sex is insatiable. She helps him look more presentable and soon also introduces him to her other ‘needy’ friends. The boy has now turned into a regular gigolo and started making a lot of money. The arrangement works fine for all concerned. But, Shilpa’s wayward ways are whispered in ladies circles and have also filtered down to her husband, Rajesh Sharma, who decides to give her a surprise one day and drops in at home at an odd hour. Kamal had only come to give his life’s savings to Shilpa for safekeeping but she could not resist using his visit for one more act when Sharma enters.

    Kamal’s world turns upside down. Sharma makes sure he is thrown out of his bua’s house. His plans to rent a house and bring his sisters back from hostel are in limbo since all his earnings are with Shilpa. He takes shelter with Bhattacharya and also asks him to go get his money from Shilpa, which he fails to do. Kamal vows to get his money back and breaks into her house and ransacks it but the money is nowhere to be found. Shilpa enters, he brandishes his knife, but still there is no money. The scene gets tricky as Sharma is at the door threatening to break it down. Shilpa’s attempt to trick Kamal and frame him only results in his stabbing and killing her.

    Kamal can’t escape from the police for long and that is the tragic end to his life.

    One may call this film a bold one but what is its purpose? The film has neither a message nor any entertainment. Why is the boy so star-crossed that nothing ever goes right for him? Some people may enjoy the film till the sex scenes are enacted sans nudity; might as well because neither Shilpa nor Kamal has a body worth the full monty. Made economically, the film has neither pleasant moments nor pleasant visuals to offer, having been shot in down market parts of the capital. Dialogue is good, especially those penned for Shilpa.

    BA Pass has its chances at single screens in the North. Its content grossly limits its audience.

  • Mr Bhatti on Chutti to release on 18 May

    Mr Bhatti on Chutti to release on 18 May

    MUMBAI: Free from the cobweb of ill luck, Karan Razdan’s Anupam Kher-starrer, Mr Bhatti On Chutti, will finally release on 18 May.

    Mr Bhatti on Chutti talks about a common man, Bhatti‘s dream of a workable peace plan in a world ravaged by war and hunger. The film is also a celebration of Amitabh Bachchan‘s stardom. He plays Mr. Bhatti‘s conscience and also his inspiration.

    The film has Bhairavi Goswami, Ashwani Chopra, Abid Ali, Shakti Kapoor, Emma Kearney, Pawan Shankar and Neha Phendse besides Amitabh Bachchan in a special appearance.

    Earlier this month, the film faced the ire of the Censor Board which asked the makers to tweak the names of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former US president George Bush.