Tag: Shilpa Shinde

  • COLORS returns with ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 14’

    COLORS returns with ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 14’

    Mumbai: Get ready to redefine your notion of a ‘tourist trap’ as COLORS presents the 14th edition of stunt-based show ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’, rewriting the script of vacationing by taking its troop of phobia fighters to Romania for the first time. With the theme ‘Darr ki Nayi Kahaniyaan in Romania…’, this fearsome getaway is sure to shake even the most daring preparations of its contestants. Amid all the novelty of this edition, one aspect of the show remains constant with filmmaker and award-winning TV host, Rohit Shetty making a comeback and mentoring the daredevils with his legendary experience. Produced by Endemol Shine India, Hyundai presents ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 14’, special partners Indica Easy Hair Color and Vicks, associate partners Smith & Jones Pasta Masala and Ambuja Cement, premieres on 27 July and thereafter will air every Saturday – Sunday at 9:30 pm only COLORS.

    At the outset, viewers will be treated to a grand entrance as Rohit Shetty descends from the skies in a chopper, only to land in a high-octane car chase that leads him to board the iconic European open-air red bus. That’s not all, the daredevil contestants will hop on this bus from the popular Romanian landmarks. Little do they know; their sightseeing tour is about to become an adrenaline-packed adventure! This season’s itinerary of thrills will stamp spine-chilling moments and panic on the contestants’ passports with a new theme every week. After all, variety is the spice of fright! From planes to trains, buses to cable cars – no mode of transport is safe from its devious challenges. And in a hair-raising first, these bravehearts will come face-to-face with Romania’s fierce bears, making it an epic showdown of the khiladis vs. bears!

    Viacom18 president – general entertainment Alok Jain said, “For 13 thrilling years, Khatron Ke Khiladi has been at the fore of courage-testing entertainment, reserving its place in the hearts of millions. Going from strength to strength, the flagship show has created a legacy of fearless adventures, and this upcoming season will redefine it with new themes each week. The show will be taking its tradition of fear-conquering to new heights as it touches down in Romania for the first time. Its legacy, records of high viewership, strong social media presence, and loyal audience make it an ideal platform for advertisers seeking exceptional impact and reach within their intended demographic. This season, we’re revving up the excitement with a groundbreaking partnership, welcoming Hyundai as our presenting sponsor for the first time. Together, we’ll be shifting gears, making the most of this thrilling ride of adventures. We are delighted to have Rohit Shetty mark a decade of hosting this show, bringing his signature style and blockbuster energy to inspire and guide the contestants through their adrenaline-pumping challenges.”

    Host Rohit Shetty said, “Facing fears head-on has been the very essence of Khatron Ke Khiladi and as we gear up for our 14th season in Romania, we’re not just changing locations – we’re rewriting the rulebook. This season, our contestants are in for the ride of their lives as we’re cranking up the heat with challenges that will push their absolute limits. I am looking forward for viewers to experience the season’s grand premiere.”

    Banijay Asia and Endemol Shine India founder & group CEO Deepak Dhar said, “We at Endemol Shine India are proud to watch Khatron Ke Khiladi become the epitome of action & adventure- packed entertainment in India. Bringing the international format of Fear Factor to India in itself was an exciting stunt for us, which we have been successfully performing for 14 years now. This year, Romania’s stunning landscapes will serve as the backdrop for the most innovative challenges of its our most loved television faces. We thank our host, Rohit Shetty, who has been the backbone of this show for a decade, bringing his massive experience in action to the course of performing stunts. The stage is set for a season that will captivate and thrill like never before. Besides, we believe that our strong association with COLORS is what catapults this show to new heights every year.”

    This year, an all-star lineup of 12 contestants is set to bring their unique brand of bravery to Romania. The roster includes ‘Bigg Boss’ alumni Shilpa Shinde, Abhishek Kumar, Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia, Shalin Bhanot, and Asim Riaz; Marathi superstar Gashmeer Mahajani, actress Sumona Chakravarti; fitness enthusiast Krishna Shroff making her TV debut; and fiction actors Karan Veer Mehra, Kedar Aashish Mehrotraa, Niyati Fatnani, and Aditi Sharma transitioning to reality TV. In the new season, viewers can expect entertaining dynamics, with Abhishek and Shalin tagged as “Chote Miyaan Bade Miyaan” for their newfound friendship, and Karan and Shilpa dubbed “ShiKaar” for their playful pranks. Abhishek’s attempts to charm Romanian girls with his tooti-footi English and Sumona’s surprising transition from comedy queen to stunt performer will be a treat to watch. With this explosive mix of charisma and courage, ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 14’ promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats, offering the only haven amid heart-racing action.

  • COLORS Khatron Ke Khiladi gears up to script Darr Ki Nayi Kahaaniyaa in Romania

    COLORS Khatron Ke Khiladi gears up to script Darr Ki Nayi Kahaaniyaa in Romania

    Mumbai: For years, Romania’s fairy-tale castles, picturesque villages, and awe-inspiring natural vistas have captivated adventurous travellers, making it a sought-after holiday destination. However, the script of this dreamy getaway is about to be rewritten as a destination of nightmarish dangers, where fears will be conquered, and legends of bravery will echo… Kyunki iss baar hongi darr ki nayi kahaaniyaan, in Romania! The idyllic landscapes that once lured tourists with their beauty will now witness heart-pounding stunts and nerve-racking challenges. Get ready for an adrenaline roller-coaster ride as COLORS brings the 14th edition of its iconic stunt-based show, ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’. Redefining the realm of danger-tainment, the channel calls upon viewers to grip the edge of their seats as they prepare to watch new chapters of daredevilry unfold amidst Romania’s stunning yet formidable terrain.

    Speaking about the show’s announcement, Viacom18 president of general entertainment Alok Jain said, “The enduring appeal of our flagship show, Khatron Ke Khiladi, continues to grip our viewers who eagerly await the exhilarating thrills it delivers year after year. The show’s 14th edition, buoyed by its massive fandom and success, marks, a significant first by bringing the legacy of battling fears to the picturesque landscapes of Romania. Collaborating with a brand that shares our pioneering spirit and values, we are delighted to introduce Hyundai as our presenting partner for the first time. Serving as an unparalleled platform for advertisers to connect with our engaged audience, the show will create disruptive and engaging opportunities for brands seamlessly integrating with its core theme. I would also like to congratulate Rohit Shetty on completing his 10th year with the show, where his action expertise and mentorship have been invaluable.”

    Host Rohit Shetty said, “Hosting Khatron Ke Khiladi each year is a tradition I enjoy while experimenting with new levels of stunts and action. Each season brings novelty, and the upcoming one is set to venture into scenic Romania for the first time. The new season will test courage and have viewers on the edge of their seats. I look forward to hosting the forthcoming edition and introducing spine-chilling stunts to the contestants.”

    Hyundai Motor India Ltd COO Tarun Garg expressed his enthusiasm for the company’s new collaboration with Khatron Ke Khiladi, one of India’s most thrilling and popular shows. He said, “We are immensely proud to associate with Khatron Ke Khiladi for the first time. At Hyundai, we continuously strive to partner with innovative ventures that resonate with the spirit of the masses. We believe this partnership will help us forge strong connections with our nationwide audience, offering them delightful experiences. We look forward to a successful collaboration that will add excitement to the upcoming season of Khatron Ke Khiladi. Join us as Hyundai’s innovation meets the adventurous spirit of Khatron Ke Khiladi on the entertainment journey ahead. Highlighting this association is the undisputed, ultimate Hyundai Creta, symbolic of all things impressive.”

    This season will feature Braveheart contestants from all walks of life including Abhishek Kumar, Shalin Bhanot, Aditi Sharma, Gashmeer Mahajani, Karan Veer Mehra, Shilpa Shinde, Sumona Chakravarti, Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia, Asim Riaz, Krishna Shroff, Kedar Aashish Mehrotraa, and Niyati Fatnani. Produced by Endemol Shine India, Hyundai presents ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 14’, Special Status Indica Easy Hair colour and Vicks will premiere on COLORS soon.  

    Hyundai presents ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 14’, Special Status Indica Easy Hair color and Vicks will premiere on COLORS soon.

  • The year of sex scandals

    The year of sex scandals

    MUMBAI: The year 2017 will be known for the open-to-the-public-eye exposure of the dark underbelly of the media and entertainment industry. And it did not happen just in Hollywood or in American prime-time news — the Indian entertainment ecosystem was not sequestered from it.

    No, no not all. Skeletons spilled out of the closet as allegations were hurled at TV hosts, journalists, on-screen talent, creative and business icons that they could not keep a check on their excessive libido and lust and keep their pants and zippers up. Accusations of sexual molestation and abuse saw them fall from grace.

    Several of them faced the axe. Some issued denials and protested their innocence. Some of them admitted to the excesses and misuse of their positions and apologised — their organisations stated that they were bringing in place processes to prevent recurrences.

    Amongst the major scandals that hit media-dom and entertainment-dom include:

    The Viral Fever gets a virus

    The Viral Fever’s (TVF) Arunabh Kumar had become a darling of the new-age digital content generation. Almost everything he touched on behalf of brand partners was lapped up by millions who had been starved for content for too long.

    And then an anonymous post was made by a woman online. In it, she alleged that Kumar had preyed on her. His company pooh-poohed the post, saying it was put up to discredit TVF. More women surfaced to complain. The denials continued and the same digital generation that swore by him came out in hordes and trolled and slammed his behaviour on various social outlets.

    A video production executive filed a first information report (FIR). Another FIR followed. The police swooped in, Kumar was questioned several times, and he was arrested and released on bail immediately. Under pressure from investors, the company decided to let go of Kumar, who, in his parting post, said that TVF was bigger than any individual.

    Shilpa Shinde’s long running feud

    Actor Shilpa Shinde—who is stealing the limelight on Colors’ happening show Bigg Boss—had been feuding with her Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai producer Sanjay and Benaifer Kohli about an exclusivity clause for over a year that prevented her from taking up other assignments and the mental harassment it caused her. Benaifer Kohli, on her part, had highlighted Shinde’s unprofessional behaviour, which included throwing tantrums, leaving the show mid-way and also demanding a higher per-day fee. The channel supported Kohli and Shinde was let go. Both filed suits against each other; the Kohlis wanted Shinde to cough up Rs 12.5 crore for losses caused to them on account of her walking out; Shinde wanted Rs 32 lakh for alleged back payments not made.

    Shilpa approached the actors’ union, which did not support her. All was quiet while the two fought a legal battle behind the scenes.

    And then in March Shinde shocked the world by alleging that Sanjay Kohli had touched her inappropriately and even made suggestive statements to her. She filed an FIR while the couple filed a defamation suit. The husband-wife duo denied the allegations outright and questioned her motives having taken so long to hurl such accusations.

    Somehow, Shinde stopped mouthing the charges, the controversy seemed to have lost steam—probably, it did not have too much of it in the first place—and she then moved on to reality show Bigg Boss.

    Were her charges real? Or was she just gathering enough of a bad girl and controversial reputation to push her candidature and be considered for selection to the Bigg Boss house?

    These are questions to which answers will emerge when she emerges from the Big Boss house. But, for the Kohlis, it left an extremely bad taste in the mouth.

    Harvey Weinstein: A giant collapses

    Harvey Weinstein probably did not know what hit him. One morning, he was the toast of Hollywood–an Oscar-winning producer of the Weinstein Co and the next he was consigned to being a bad memory everyone wanted to forget. Almost 50 actors, and some of them top-notch A graders — right from Rose McGowan Gwyneth Paltrow to Angelina Jolie to Selma Hayek to Ashley Judd to Kate Beckinsale to Annabella Sciorra to Darryl Hannah — came out and alleged that Weinstein had made passes or propositioned them for sex or groped them or even raped them. He denied all allegations and initially announced he would sue The New York Times, which first broke the story.

    The furore against him grew. The greater his denials, the more Hollywood women stepped forward to reveal the violations that were made into their personal spaces by somebody they once revered like the almighty.

    As the scandal continued to grow, he was evicted from the board of the company he cofounded with his brother, from the Producers’ Guild of America, he was stripped of his membership to the BAFTAs, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences, and then his lawyer and later his wife left him.

    What next, only time will tell. But his image has been tarnished forever.

    Weinstein continues to insist that most of the acts he was accused to have been involved in were consensual and that he unequivocally denies any allegation of rape.

    The amazing downfall of Amazon’s Roy Price

    He had close to $4.5 billion dollars to spend every year on content for Amazon’s video play. But Roy Price paid the price for allegedly giving in to his lusty nature and repeatedly propositioning Isa Dick Hackett, an executive producer of the popular Amazon show The Man in the High Castle in 2015. Within hours of her disclosures to The Hollywood Reporter, Price was told to carry his personal belongings and leave Amazon Studios forever. He had joined Amazon in 2004 and oversaw the launch of its digital video store and then its video streaming unit, Amazon Prime.

    Price was also allegedly linked to the Weinstein scandal when Rose McGowan, who first blew the whistle on Harvey, reached out to Jeff Bezos on Twitter telling him that she had told the head of Amazon Studios that the former had raped her. And before that she had also directed a message on Twitter at Price stating: “Remember when I told you not to do a deal with him and why?”

    Post his departure, Amazon also undid a few deals that the streaming site had signed with the Weinstein Co. They ran into tens of millions of dollars. Many say that the price both paid was not enough.

    Pixar’s Lasseter: Animation’s poster boy goes down

    Pixar’s John Lasseter was not kidding around when he announced that he was taking a leave of absence after confessing to certain missteps when building the company that is a part of Disney and has produced classics such as Toy Story.

    He was the poster boy of the animation industry, renowned as a creative genius who entertained hundreds of millions of kids the world over with Pixar’s 3D CGI movies.

    Then news began to trickle out about his alleged hugging and kissing and passing lewd remarks at women at Disney and Pixar and placing his hands on their knees and legs.

    In response, Lasseter sincerely apologised in his sabbatical announcement memo. “I especially want to apologise to anyone who has ever been on the receiving end of an unwanted hug or any other gesture they felt crossed the line in any way, shape, or form. No matter how benign my intent, everyone has the right to set their own boundaries and have them respected. My hope is that a six-month sabbatical will give me the opportunity to start taking better care of myself, to recharge and be inspired, and ultimately return with the insight and perspective I need to be the leader you deserve,” he said.

    With the Lasseter myth busted, his six-month leave might extend beyond that period considering the growing number of sexual harassment scandals that are hitting the limelight and the growing public outcry against them.

    Den of Vice

    The Shane Smith-headed firm has been living up to its name. It apparently is a den of vices with charges being filed against senior male executives who preyed on women employees and even bought off their silence in a few cases.

    This was revealed following an investigation by The New York Times, which stated in its report that more than two dozen women–mostly in their twenties and thirties–had been groped, kissed, and had advances made on them by males ranging in the ages of twenties to forties.

    Vice Media settled four cases of sexual transgressions or defamation against employees, including the current president Andrew Creighton, by making hefty payments. The latter had been accused by a woman executive of propositioning her for sex; he apparently bought her silence for $135,000. Vice, however, stated that the woman had initiated and pursued a sexual relationship with Creighton.

    Jason Mojica–an executive who led Vice’s documentary film units–was accused by two women of sexual abuse. Former Vice journo Abby Ellis disclosed that in 2013 he tried to kiss her against her will and she beat him off with an umbrella several times. Then Helen Donahue, a former employee, said that he groped her breasts and buttocks at a holiday party in 2015.

    Vice has since fired Mojica and another two employees, has brought in a new HR head, created a diversity and inclusion board, which includes social activist Gloria Steinem, and issued a ban on supervisors dating juniors.

    Both Vice founders, Smith and Suroosh Alvi, have admitted that there were problems at the $6 billion valued media firm. “From the top down, we have failed as a company to create a safe and inclusive workplace where everyone, especially women, can feel respected and thrive,” they said in a statement.

    There are many other media executives who have been blamed or implicated in scandals throughout 2017. Amongst these include:  Netflix House of Cards star Kevin Spacey and comic Louis CK, NBC TV journalist Matt Lauer, ABC TV journo Mark Halperin, Def Jam founder Russel Simmons, television host Charlie Rose, and director Brett Ratner. Even documentary maker Morgan Spurlock vlountarily disclosed that he had two questionable encounters with women and resigned from his firm. Probably to preempt any shaming that may have hit him had he not. According to a Time magazine report, the figure runs into hundreds.

    According to a Time magazine report, the allegations of sexual misconduct by people in positions of power in the media and entertainment ecosystem run into hundreds in the US. India, however, had just two pretty prominent ones in 2017. Hopefully, their tribe will not increase in 2018 and thereafter.

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