Tag: Sidharth Malhotra

  • ‘Ek Villain’…Box Office Hero

    ‘Ek Villain’…Box Office Hero

    MUMBAI: In the old days, they would say that there are only seven story themes in this world and we keep making films around them. Then came television, and the serials took away more than half of them to beam into people’s drawing rooms on a daily basis. Of these, romance and comedy as feel-good themes work on both mediums, films as well as television.

    The situation led to some trying out different storylines. So we have makers who work on finding new blends and we get a Vicky Donor or a Dirty Picture or a Kahaani once in a while. Ek Villain, for a change, combines many varied genres. It is a love story, it has that tried-and-tested Love Story (Erich Segal) angle of one of the leads having an expiry date, and it is a psycho killer thriller, with cops and criminal and also a dash of underworld. It takes all that to make the 209-minute saga that is Ek Villain. Film titles are at premium and, at times, (like this one) look forced.

    Sidharth Malhotra had a bad childhood watching his parents being killed by goons while he hid under the bed. Next thing you know, he is all brawn punching people into oblivion. He represents the local Goa don played by Remo Fernandes. He plays the kind of character Dharmendra played in all time classic Phool Aur Paththar (1966); a heartless inhuman kind who melts due to circumstances.

    Sidharth knows only one thing well, how to liquidate a person. And he does not use a gun to do that. Shraddha Kapoor, a journalist, spots him at a police station going through third degree. Sidharth catches her fancy and she chases him in her typical choolbooli ways, again done earlier by just about every heroine since the inception of cinema. But, Shraddha plays what Rajesh Khanna played in Anand or what Ranjeeta Kaur played in Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se. Sidharth is now in love with her. His softer side takes over and has a purpose to live. 

    Producers: Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor.

    Director: Mohit Suri.

    Cast: Sidharth Malhotra, Shradha Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Aamna Sharif, Shaad Randhawa, Remo Fernandes, Kamaal Rashid Khan and cameo by Prachi Desai.

    He has changed, he has just managed to land a job when Shraddha is killed by a psycho even as he listens to her shrieks on his cell phone. There is no secret about who the psycho is as he is revealed to public soon enough though Sidharth has still to find out who he is and get after him. There is a cop who likes to play two sides against each other and he directs Sidharth to Remo as the killer of Shraddha which he has not but this opens an opportunity to add an action sequence to the film. Remo assures Sidharth that he looks upon him as a son and had no cause to kill his love.

    Sidharth is back to square one but soon gets lucky as he comes across a young boy who leads him to the killer, Riteish Deshmukh. Sidharth decides to punish Riteish on regular basis instead of killing him in one go. Beaten badly, Riteish is delivered to a hospital doorstep by Sidharth and there he tries to kill a nurse. What sets off the murderer in him? It seems Riteish has always been ridiculed and humiliated mostly by women including his wife. But he loves his wife too much to kill her and takes his revenge on other women who provoke him in any way; whatever jewelry he finds on his victim, he gifts it to his wife to try to win her back.

    The wrap of the story is on expected lines but convincing which works in the favour of the film. That it does not threaten the viewer with a sequel is a relief.

    The script is generally well-etched; a few glitches and liberties here and there are accepted. Direction is able with Mohit Suri maintaining a generous dose of emotions throughout. The film drops momentum at times but catches up again soon. Suri has been able to eke out good performances from his cast when not through histrionics then through expressions. Sidharth does a lot just by his expressions and also doing well in brute action. Shraddha as a cute do-gooder waiting for her inevitable death impresses. Riteish gets a killer look with the help of grey contact lenses which are exploited mainly during his killer moods which also helps juxtapose his docile, henpecked husband at home. Aamna Sharif does a decent job of being his nagging wife. Shaad Randhwa as a sly cop is okay. But, what is Kamaal Rashid Khan doing here? He is supposedly the comic relief. Maybe the makers thought his very presence provides that.

    One of the positives of the film is its music as it has already become popular. Item numbers are a norm nowadays but, here, Prachi Desai does an item on a sad number which is well thought of. Photography is good.

    Ek Villain has had a bumper opening with positive word of mouth and looks set to be a hit.

  • ‘Ek Villian’ cast Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor say ‘Pyaar tune kya kiya’ on Zing

    ‘Ek Villian’ cast Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor say ‘Pyaar tune kya kiya’ on Zing

    MUMBAI: Zing’s Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, electrifies the small screen as Bollywood celebrities Sidharth  and Shraddha Kapoor turn to hosting on Zing!

     

    Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, the real love inspired series launched in May seems to be on a blitzkrieg to showcase some of the most versatile content to the discerning Indian viewer. The forthcoming episode will witness stars of Ek Villian play celebrity hosts, and present a rather special episode.

     

    This week’s story revolves around Mitalee, a homely girl hailing from a small town in Maharashtra.  Mitalee belongs to a middle class background, is extremely hard working and is daddy’s little girl! She trusts her father’s every word and fully understands the need to excel academically. Thus when she finds love in her colony friend Ankit, it’s a very secret affair as her family would not approve of it.  To them it would seem that Mitalee could spend that time wisely, by studying.

    But being the studious girl she is, she dedicatedly preps for her college exams. So much so, that she topped not only her entire class, but the entire college! One would assume after such success it’s surely the time to celebrate. But fate had other plans for Mitalee, even though she left for a night out with close friends, she never returned!

    Can one decision, one minute change her life forever? Is it ever possible for Mitalee’s life to ever be the same again? Watch this unpredictable, episode with Sidharth Malhotra and Sharddha Kapoor taking viewers on a roller coaster ride!

    Speaking on the occasion Sidharth stated,” I am extremely thrilled to be a part of Pyaar tune kya kiya. The format of this show is so new and refreshing as we are left to decipher our own endings. This series really amazes me as one would go to any length to save their love much like Ek Villian. This episode is very dear to my heart as I identify with the storyline”.

    Adding to this, Sharaddha said,” I’ve had so much fun on the sets of Pyaar tune kya kiya and I would love to come back. After having experienced the show first hand, it excites me all the more and I will try to watch it every week”.

  • Varun Dhawan takes credit for launching Arjun Kapoor!

    Varun Dhawan takes credit for launching Arjun Kapoor!

    MUMBAI: Having king of comedies – director David Dhawan as a father did not make life easy for Varun Dhawan. A self-proclaimed entertainer from childhood, Varun ended up dancing at various family functions though his interest lied in wrestling at that point in time! This week he talks about his experiences and life’s valuable lessons on zoOm’s new show GeNext- The Future of Bollywood!

    This newbie has managed to grab eyeballs with his sincere performance in Student Of the Year and is cashing in on all the adulation coming his way. However, unlike his image of a dedicated and sincere student on-screen, this star kid lived life on the edge in his teens. From getting caught while cheating in the exam to wiping out the scores from his answer sheet with white ink, Varun was never a teacher’s pet let alone be student of the year!

    Varun may have been a star child but he had to slog it out with the rest of the lot in college to bag his first ever role as a watchman! Humbled with the fan following, this actor has served his term as a director as well and claims to have originally launched Arjun Kapoor in a short film called The White Mountain in college. Don’t miss Arjun revealing the tricks his mentor taught him while shooting this movie on a meager budget of Rs. 5000/-

    Catch Varun spill the beans on his most embarrassing moments in Nottingham, England when the actor was busted while trying to practice dialogues and entertaining himself in his room only on zoOm this Monday!

    If you ever wondered what the true equation was between Alia and Varun, watch the actor speak up on his relationship with her and his first crush only on zoOm. Catch Sana Khan, Alia Bhatt, Sidharth Malhotra, Kajol, Karan Johar and Uncle Manish Malhotra share some intimate details about the actor this Monday night!

    Tune in to GeNext, The Future of Bollywood – Monday, 18th Nov 2013 at 8pm only on zoOm – India’s No. 1 Bollywood channel

  • Win an all expense paid VIP trip to Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive

    Win an all expense paid VIP trip to Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive

    MUMBAI: It’s back again! Blackberrys announces the season’s coolest fashion night out and after party. This year Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive promises you the best of fashion and music as we celebrate the sharpest young stars of cinema. As the brand launches the season’s collection, Blackberrys brings to you Abhay Deol, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sidharth Malhotra and that’s not all, spinning live music for the crowd will be BLOT and the Dualist!!

     

    Feeling left out? Here’s what you need to do to win a chance to join the party and shake a leg with the who’s who of tinsel town. Like us on FB( we will place the Contest link), answer six simple questions and get yourself upgraded to stage 2; upload three looks for Business brunch, Red Carpet Event & European vacation and invite all your friends to like and comment on your entries. The more comments you get more will be your chance to be the lucky one!

     

    You want to battle it out in Twitter? Get creative and tell us how why you deserve to be a part of Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive and tag us using #BBSharpNights. Give us all the reasons you have and the highest number of tweets will fetch you an all expense paid trip to Blackberrys Sharp Nights Progressive!

     

    So gear up for the biggest battle and fight for your VIP ticket to Balckberrys Sharp Nights Progressive!
    Contest valid till the 28th of September. So get started!

  • Student Of The Year: A classic KJO fare

    Student Of The Year: A classic KJO fare

    MUMBAI: Launching all new faces is a tricky business, especially in an era when opening day response and the first three day collections determine the fate of the film. Karan Johar is in a position to launch new faces but has wisely chosen to do so with a tried and tested formula instead of experimenting. In that, Student Of The Year, is about two friends, one rich and the other not so and there is a girl and, hence, an inevitable ‘friends turned foes‘ angle of interest in this school campus story.

    Varun Dhawan is a rich man‘s son and as it happens in most such films, the school is bankrolled by his father, Ram Kapoor who spites his son because his ambition is to become a musician instead of joining Kapoor‘s empire. Dhawan has a steady girlfriend, Alia Bhatt, but that does not stop him from flirting with other girls. In walks Sidharth Malhotra, a sports scholarship student, an orphan living with his uncle, an always ready to insult aunt and a doting grandmother. Malhotra awes the students with his personality when he enters the campus. However, he will remain an outsider in a scene dominated by Dhawan unless he strikes a friendship with him. He makes the first move during a game of football and both, Dhawan and Malhotra, become thick friends.

    The idea being to entertain, in-class clichés are spared and the film deals mainly with campus and sports arena.

    Malhotra notices Bhatt‘s discomfort when Dhawan cosies up with another girl. Deciding to help her, he suggests she do exactly what Dhawan is doing that is to pretend to get close to someone else to make Dhawan jealous. For Bhatt who better than Malhotra himself since besides being close at hand, he is the best friend of Dhawan and hence safe for her! The ploy works and Bhatt gets her man back but the inevitable has happened; Malhotra has fallen for Bhatt in the process. Bhatt seems to have discovered new love too but she is not able to decide who she wants. Dhawan notices her bend towards Malhotra and friendship changes into enmity.

    It is Student of the Year contest time but such a contest is no fun without rivalry; and for both the lads, what better opportunity to outdo other? Since this is cinema, dancing is a part of the contest (having a partner is must), others being IQ test and a multi event field contest where swimming, cycling and running follow back to back. The IQ test is won by the dumbest guy in the class who ticks each answer after chanting ‘Jai Mata Di‘. In his sinister way, Dhawan‘s father, Ram Kapoor wants Malhotra to win. As for Malhotra himself, he is on a sportsman‘s scholarship and, even in this five star school, athletics can‘t be won merely because one is rich. The Student of the Year trophy is in his grasp.

    The film begins in a flashback as an impromptu reunion has happened of the students after ten years because their dean, Rishi Kapoor, is breathing his last and the students have come to see him. Malhotra, the underdog has realized his ambition of making millions and so has Dhawan by becoming a successful singer. These friends turned foes get into a fight and while exchanging blows, till they realize that they were never really enemies.

    What is good about Student Of The Year is that, it introduces three new faces thus lending the film freshness. Though a single location film, director Johar has given the film all the gloss and finesse thus making it visually pleasant. The supporting cast has been selected very well avoiding stereotypes. Dialogue is simple yet peppered with ample wit; melodrama or mush of any sort is avoided in dialogue as well as in the proceedings. Cinematography catches all the gloss aptly. This is a patent Johar film alright. The film has foot tapping songs and using remixed old songs goes very well with the viewer. Radha….., Ratta Maar….., Vele…. all have popular appeal.

    Malhotra and Dhawan are good at what a film actor would need today, good physic and competence in dancing besides being confident. Bhatt is petite and pretty, doll like. Rishi Kapoor as the gay dean of the school adds some lighter moments to the film. Ram Kapoor and Ronit Roy are okay. Kajol, Boman Irani, Farha Khan and Vaibhavi Merchant make flitting appearances.

    Student Of The Year is fun while it lasts and having opened to a favourable response from the youth, it is a money-maker.
    Shudra -The Rising: A pointless meandering bore

    Shudra – The Rising is a film about the class system and attempts to depict the ill treatment and injustice meted out to the Shudras. The film chooses an undefined era where there is a settlement of these underprivileged and a local Thakur. While the film‘s promotional material shows a picture of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, the film or whatever is happening on the screen has no relevance to the great man.

    In this settlement of Shudras, every person looks more than occupied doing something or the other. Their lot is supposed to wear a bone to mark them out, a bell to warn the upper cast of their being around, a utensil (handi) around their neck and tie a broom at the back to wipe the floor they walk on to remove their footprints. That having been established (which was depicted earlier more effectively in Ketan Mehta‘s 1980 much acclaimed Gujarati film, Bhavni Bhavai) the film just meanders around the plights of the lot.

    Their problems arise when the local thakur spots a pretty face among the Shudras and orders her husband to drop her off at his haveli come evening. One such woman has been picked by the thakur and the film spends most of its footage in showing helplessness of the woman and her husband trying to elicit viewer sympathy but managing to get some yawns instead. Time to deliver the woman and the thakur‘s henchmen arrive to collect her. The resisting husband is beaten up bad to die ultimately.

    The settlement decides to revolt. To avenge the murder of one of them, they kill the thakur‘s son. In retaliation, thakur lets his goons lose on the settlement to burn it down and kill every soul there.

    What kind of rising is this and what is the maker trying to say? Is the film someone‘s idea of an intelligent film? Please, not with this kind of tripe.

    Janleva 555: Lives up to its nameJanleva 555 could have been a 1940s film. It is about a love story of ichhadhari naagin, Kalpana Pandit, and her beau and the myth of such snakes.

    Pandit along with her team is visiting a part of South India where many people die of snakebites for lack of instant treatment. But soon as they arrive at the location, strange things start happening to Pandit. The dreams of a snake she has been seeing since her childhood are now getting amplified. A bhairav or snake charmer wants to kill her. He is the same bhairav who killed her snake beau in the 15th century and has been waiting for her so that he can lay his hands on mani or a huge diamond which she has hidden before her death in that era!

    In her reincarnation, Pandit used to dream of events of 15th century and was destined to come back to the same place. Her beau is still around in human form and acts as her protector from the bhairav. The bhairav wants the diamond because that will make him immortal. Isn‘t he immortal without it to be around since 15th century? What follows is a lot of nonsense stuff till a historian of some kind, Anant Nag, solves her puzzle; sad he can‘t help the audience. The surprising thing is that the film has been made by a doctor based in the US, the very same Pandit who also plays the female lead.

  • FedEx announces International ‘Student of the Year’ campaign

    BENGALURU: FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp, announced the special ‘FedEx Student Offer‘ and launch of the ‘FedEx International Student of the Year‘ campaign in association with the upcoming Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment production ‘Student of the Year‘. The film stars newcomers Sidharth Malhotra, Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan in the lead roles, is directed by Karan Johar and will release on 19 October.

    “FedEX mass communications initiatives include approaching 80 colleges in India on ground while online they have a microsite along with the regular print initiatives. Local radio is another avenue that the company could explore,” revealed FedEX, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa MD -marketing Rakesh Shaila.

    “We have also launched the FedEx International Student of the Year campaign in association with the movie. Both FedEx and the movie are on the lookout for the dynamic ‘Student of the Year‘ and hence the tie-in seemed an ideal fit. Using this platform, FedEx Express promises to help deserving students meet their goals and aspirations,” explained Shaila.

    The FedEx International Student of the Year‘ campaign gives Indian students who intend to pursue higher education abroad an opportunity to earn a sponsorship of Rs 500,000 and a chance to meet Johar. It also provides a counseling session from United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) for ten shortlisted students.

  • Student of the Year to release on 19 October

    Student of the Year to release on 19 October

    MUMBAI: Karan Johar‘s upcoming directorial venture Student of the Year is set to release on 19 October.

    Student of the Year is produced by Karan Johar and Shah Rukh Khan under the banner of Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment.

    Student of the Year is Karan Johar‘s first directorial venture after his 2010 film My Name Is Khan.

    The film, which launches three newcomers Sidharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt, also has versatile actors like Rishi Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt, while Shah Rukh Khan and Boman Irani do a cameo in it. Boman‘s son Kayoze Irani also makes his debut with the film.