Tag: Sri Lankan

  • Travelxp to beam on Sri Lanka’s Dialog Television DTH

    Travelxp to beam on Sri Lanka’s Dialog Television DTH

    MUMBAI: Travelxp channel is all set to beam in Sri Lanka from 17 July to subscribers of Dialog Television direct-to-home (DTH) platform. The entry into the Sri Lankan market is a very important step for travelxp as it expands its reach in the Indian sub continent and is in line with its aspirations to broadcast in markets globally.

     

    The alliance between Dialog Television and travelxp gives Sri Lankan consumers a close look at some of the travel content filmed in more than 100 destinations across the world.

     

    Travelxp CEO Prashant Chothani said, “Sri Lanka with its 20 million population, a booming economy and vivid cultural ethos and a stable government is an important part of the Indian sub continent. travelxp will bring consumers in Sri Lanka in close contact with cultures and lifestyle across the globe via its programming. travelxp also plans to expand its programming content from Sri Lanka and will soon commence filming at some of the most beautiful locations in Sri Lanka, allowing its consumers worldwide as well as in Sri Lanka a ringside view at the vivid culture and the lifestyle of Srilanka and hopes to bring about the projection of Sri Lanka as an exotic destination for travelers across the world.”

     

    Dialog Television business head Chirantha De Zoysa added, “travelxp will bring the world to our viewers, showcasing different cultures, lifestyles, places to visit in a unique and engaging style. We are privileged to welcome and present the channel to Sri Lanka, and we also look forward to opportunities to promote Sri Lanka to global travelers via travelxp making this a truly progressive and effective partnership.”

  • John Abraham gets award for Madras Caf

    John Abraham gets award for Madras Caf

    John Abraham has been honoured with Pride of the Nation award for exploring the story behind India’s former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination in Madras Cafe. The award was presented to the actor by Anti Terrorist Front’s chairman M S Bitta.

     

    The movie which revolves around the sensitive issues like the Sri Lankan civil war portrays John in the role of RAW agent. Despite the movie being banned in certain cities, Madras Cafe managed to break the clutter of commercial films and emerged as a hit.

    And now being inspired by real life patriotic stories, John also has future plans to make a movie on Abdul Hamid who was awarded with the Param Vir Chakra for his courage during the 1965 Indo-Pak war.

  • Jacqueline to play director in Roy

    Jacqueline to play director in Roy

    The Sri Lankan beauty Jacqueline Fernandez seems to be on cloud nine these days. The reason being, in her upcoming film Roy, she is super excited about not just playing a double role (first time in her career), but also she will be seen playing the role of a movie director.

     

    Talking about the same, an excited Fernandez said that she’s lucky enough to be playing a director in the film, and that she will take some tips from directors she knows. She added that they will start the shoot by end of the year.

    Roy also stars Ranbir Kapoor and Arjun Rampal in the lead roles. While the film is being directed by Vikramjit Singh, it’s slated for a June 2014 release.

  • Sri Lankan Airlines partners EFLI

    Sri Lankan Airlines partners EFLI

    MUMBAI: Sri Lankan Airlines has tied up with the Elite Football League of India (EFLI) as the airline partner of the professional American football league.

    As part of the deal, Sri Lankan Airlines will fly down the Indian and Pakistani teams and their American coaches and medical teams to ensure the success of the event.

    Sri Lankan Airlines chairman Nishantha Wickremasinghe said, “With this partnership a new chapter unfolds in Sri Lanka’s field of sports with American Football League being played here for the very first time and even more significantly the first ever such tournament to be played in South Asia, of which I am certain will dazzle the sports loving Lankans and our neighbors in the sub-continent.

    Eight teams will take part, five of which are from India, two from Sri Lanka and one from Pakistan which will see over 180 players in action.

    Ten Sports will telecast later all the 31 matches that the first season for the EFLI will have. The tournament will be held from 25 July-25 August in Sri Lanka.

    EFLI co-CEO Richard Whelan said, “This new relationship with Sri Lankan Airlines is a significant achievement for the EFLI. Team EFLI is delighted and very appreciative that Sri Lankan Airlines, such a powerful and winning organization has agreed to unite with the EFLI. The EFLI platform through Ten Sports is a perfect communication highway to reach Sri Lankan’s target audience at very reasonable rates.”

  • Bombay HC gives relief to Lankan makers of ‘A Wedneday’

    Bombay HC gives relief to Lankan makers of ‘A Wedneday’

    MUMBAI: In a major relief to the Sri Lankan producers of their version of ‘A Wednesday‘, a division of the Bombay High Court rejected a petition demanding the stay on the release of the film due to a contractual dispute.

    The application seeking the stay on the film’s release was made by UTV Software Communications which had given the making rights to Asia Digital Entertainment and Gemini Nation Digital of that country.

    The dispute was regarding the insertion of a clause by UTV that stipulated that non-Sri Lankan actors should not be used in the film.

    The application was rejected earlier by a single Bench of Justice S.J. Vajifdar in July last after which the production house appealed again to the Division Bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice Roshan Dalvi that upheld the decision.

    In the first edition of JIAFF, 10 awards will be presented: Best Animation, Best Animated Film, Best 2D, Best 3D, Best VFX, Best Sound Track, Best Modeling & Texture, Best Lighting & Compositing, Best Student Film & Best Critic Film.

    The film starring Ben Kingsley and Ben Cross has been directed by Chandran Rutnam.

  • Sri Lankan firm triumphs in BCC World’s competition

    Sri Lankan firm triumphs in BCC World’s competition

    MUMBAI: A Sri Lankan firm which transforms elephant dung into eco-friendly paper, has won BBC World challenge 2006. This rewards businesses and projects that put something back into their communities.

    ‘Maximus’, based in Kegalle at the foothills of Sri Lanka’s central mountainous region, beat more than 800 other projects from 120 countries to win World Challenge 2006 and a US$20,000 grant from Shell. The company uses a range of unusual products, including elephant dung and bark from banana trees, to create a line of papyrus-like paper.

    The notion’s far from quixotic. Sri Lanka is home to some 3,000 elephants, whose numbers are dwindling – due to poaching and conflict with farmers, who view them as very hungry pests.

    To change that view, ‘Maximus’ created its “Peace Paper” scheme, which hires rural people to collect elephant dung, providing a financial incentive that helps reduce poverty and build tolerance. When cleaned, pulped and pressed, cellulose-rich elephant dung creates a beautifully textured, papyrus-like paper.

    Part of the company’s profits goes back to the local elephant orphanage. More than 33,000 people around the world voted online in the World Challenge 2006 competition – run by BBC World and Newsweek, the weekly global current affairs magazine, in association with Shell. The competition searches for, highlights and rewards individuals or groups that have used enterprise and innovation to the benefit of local communities.

    ‘Maximus’ was voted as the winner while the two runners-up, which each received US$10,000, were ‘Cards from Africa’ in Rwanda and ‘NGO Dalit’ from Bangladesh.

    The three companies were presented with their prizes at a special awards ceremony, filmed by BBC World, in The Hague. The World Challenge 2006 Awards ceremony will be shown on BBC World on 16 and 17 December.

    BBC World Challenge began in 2005. BBC World, Newsweek and Shell have continued and expanded the competition into 2006. Nominations for the 2006 competition closed on 7 June. 816 nominations were received – a 79 per cent increase on last year’s nominations of 457.

    This year’s competition attracted the greatest numbers of nominees from India (159), Philippines (56), Nigeria (47), USA (34), Kenya (32), South Africa (32), England (20) and Uganda (20).

    12 finalists were chosen by a panel of expert judges as the best examples of community-based business, development or environmental projects. Their stories featured on BBC World globally in October and November 2006 and the channel’s 65 million weekly viewers were then invited to vote online for the most commendable and inspirational project.

    Newsweek also mirrored the programmes’ content in a six-part series of advertorials about the 12 nominees, aimed at driving its readers to the online voting site. The campaign reached 1.5 million weekly readers across Europe, Asia and Latin America.

    BBC World CEO Richard Sambrook says, “I have been amazed by the huge number of entries we’ve received for the World Challenge 2006, and equally inspired at the quality and diversity of the projects. This competition has again been extraordinarily successful, capturing the imagination – and the votes – of many thousands of BBC World viewers around the globe. We are delighted to be involved with such an inspiring project for the second year running and extend our congratulations to Maximus.”

    Newsweek executive VP and worldwide publisher Gregory J. Osberg says, “World Challenge 2006 is about getting involved and making a difference at a grass roots level. Now in its second successful year, this global competition provides a forum for rewarding innovators who are actively seeking solutions to problems like poverty, hunger and pollution in the communities in which they live. Newsweek congratulates this year’s winner, Maxim