Tag: Sriram Raghavan

  • Prime Video reels in Maddock Films with blockbuster eight-film deal

    Prime Video reels in Maddock Films with blockbuster eight-film deal

    MUMBAI: When it comes to streaming, Prime Video clearly isn’t afraid of commitment. The platform has just inked a multi-year global licensing deal with Maddock Films, securing exclusive streaming rights to eight upcoming films that will drop on Prime shortly after their theatrical run. The pact makes Prime Video the one-stop home for Maddock’s celebrated horror-comedy universe, including the upcoming Thama and two yet-to-be-titled instalments slated to roll out between 2025 and 2027. The deal follows the monster success of Stree 2, which didn’t just scare up big numbers at the box office but also streamed to blockbuster status on Prime, amassing a global fandom well beyond India.

    The eight-film slate packs serious star power. Topping the line-up is Param Sundari, headlined by Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, premiering in cinemas on 29 August 2025 before making its digital debut on Prime. Franchise fever continues with Shiddat 2 and Badlapur 2, both extending Maddock’s well-loved cinematic worlds. Also in the mix is Ikkis, directed by Sriram Raghavan and starring Agastya Nanda, along with other unannounced titles.

    The partnership is not new Maddock and Prime Video have a track record of shared hits, from theatrical-to-digital blockbusters like Stree, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, and Stree 2, to the co-produced Bhool Chuk Maaf, and the Prime Original Jee Karda.

    “From our horror-comedy universe to our most beloved franchises, our endeavour has always been to create worlds that audiences love to revisit,” said Maddock Films CEO & founder Dinesh Vijan adding that the deal marks a natural extension of their shared goal to take Indian stories global.

    Prime Video India director and head of content licensing Manish Menghani echoed the sentiment: “This multi-film slate not only builds on Maddock’s popular franchises but also delivers fresh storytelling that travels across geographies.”

    With streaming rights locked across 240 plus countries and territories, Prime Video is betting big on Maddock’s mix of chills, thrills, and sequels ensuring its members can binge the blockbusters long after the popcorn’s gone cold.

  • Seven titles Sriram Raghavan Doesn’t Want You To Miss at Red Lorry Film Festival

    Seven titles Sriram Raghavan Doesn’t Want You To Miss at Red Lorry Film Festival

    Mumbai: What’s black and white and red all over? Are you a neo-noir thriller cinephile looking to dig deep into a binge-worthy weekend of hard-boiled crime films and noir traditions? Red Lorry Film Festival has got you covered. BookMyShow, India’s leading entertainment destination introduced Red Lorry Film Festival, a curated cinematic universe featuring the finest content from across the globe, all under one roof from April 5th to 7th, 2024 at state-of-the-art cinemas Maison INOX at Jio World Plaza and Maison PVR at Jio World Drive, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai.

    Red Lorry Film Festival ambassador, Sriram Raghavan, director and screenwriter celebrated for his exceptional storytelling prowess and unique flair for crafting gripping thriller movies like ‘Merry Christmas’, ‘Andhadhun’ and ‘Badlapur’ that delve into the complications of suspense, crime and psychological drama, has carefully curated a select few titles from the international Film Festival, with his love for the neo-noir thriller genre evidently visible!

    Sriram Raghavan, Director and Screenwriter said, “I’m thrilled for cinephiles to be able to get access to international masterpieces at BookMyShow’s Red Lorry Film Festival, as it celebrates the timeless allure of neo-noir thrillers, among many other genres. The titles and tribute films not only showcase the genre’s rich legacy but also highlight the growing interest and appreciation for it in India.”

    Here are 7 titles Sriram Raghavan doesn’t want you to miss at Red Lorry Film Festival:

    1.   Dark Passage (1947): The American mystery thriller film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall was the third of four films real-life couple Bacall and Bogart made together. The first portion of the film subjectively depicts the male lead’s point of view, concealing the face of Vincent Parry (Bogart), until the character undergoes plastic surgery to change his appearance. The story follows Parry’s attempt to hide from the law and clear his name of murder.

    Raghavan Recommends: Prison break, murder, blackmail, revenge and of course, sizzling chemistry. This stylish forgotten noir from the ‘40s, is based on a novel by David Good is and stars the iconic screen pair Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.

    2.   The Lady From Shanghai (1947): A femme fatale named Elsa (Rita Hayworth) catches the eye of Irish sailor Michael O’Hara (Orson Welles) when he joins a bizarre yachting cruise with Elsa’s husband (Everett Sloane); but O’Hara soon finds himself implicated in a murder, despite his innocence.

    Raghavan recommends: Orson Welles is a genius. He took this studio assignment to pay off a debt and it’s a film noir treat with a climax that has often been imitated.  

    3.   Psycho (1960): The psychological thriller, an Alfred Hitchcock classic, features Marion (Janet Leigh), frustrated with her job and her lover, who decides to follow a sudden impulse to steal $40,000 and leave town. She stops for the night at the ramshackle Bates Motel and meets the proprietor Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), a young man with an interest in taxidermy and a difficult relationship with his mother. What follows will keep you at the edge of your seat.

    Raghavan recommends: The ‘mother’ of all slasher films. Watch Psycho on the big screen and try to imagine how it would have shocked the audiences in 1960. Hitchcock had stationed an ambulance outside every cinema hall playing Psycho.

    4.   Blow Up (1966): A countercultural masterpiece, the first English-language production of Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, Blow Up takes the form of a psychological mystery, starring David Hemmings as a fashion photographer who unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.

    Raghavan Recommends: Fans of Kundan Shah’s ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron’ will remember Antonioni Park, where the bumbling photographers accidentally click a picture of a murder in progress. That was Kundan’s tribute to this cerebral thriller with striking imagery.

    5.   Frenzy (1972): The British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock is the penultimate feature film of his extensive career and the third and final film that Hitchcock made in Britain after he moved to Hollywood in 1939. Frenzy follows the misadventures of ex-Royal Air Force man Richard Blaney (Jon Finch), who is framed for a particularly nasty series of ‘necktie’ murders as he goes on the run, determined to prove his innocence.

    Raghavan recommends: This is Hitchcock at 73, returning to his roots and filming a low budget thriller with unknown actors. The macabre humour is intact and so is the cinema. There’s much to learn from the Master’s use of the camera.

    6.   The Last Night of Amore (2023): The Italian crime-thriller depicts the story of Franco Amore, played by the Italian superstar Pierfrancesco Favino, who is writing his farewell speech on the night of his retirement. Nobody knew, though, that night would turn out to be the longest and most difficult of his entire professional life.

    Raghavan Recommends: It’s a story set in one night. A cop on the verge of retirement is called for one last case, involving the death of his partner. Director Andrea Di Stefano’s film, shot in Milan boasts of action sequences, shot on a working highway. The Italian police drama is a genre in itself and I look forward to this film.

    7.   The Sleeping Woman (2024): The Spanish horror-thriller follows Ana, a nursing assistant, begins to feel attracted to Agustín, the husband of a woman in a coma whom she cares for. She then begins to be harassed by strange phenomena who want to throw her out of the house and separate her from Agustín.

    Raghavan recommends: The premise is intriguing. The horror thriller, directed by Laura Alvea stars Almudena Amor known for her horror flicks with supernatural overtones in the leading role in ‘The Sleeping Woman’. 

  • CNBC-TV18 and Moneycontrol to host their first-ever Global AI conclave

    CNBC-TV18 and Moneycontrol to host their first-ever Global AI conclave

    Mumbai:  CNBC-TV18, a business news channel, and Moneycontrol, a markets and finance platform, are proud to host the first-ever global AI conclave. Presented by Palo Alto Networks, the event will take place on 16 December 2023 at the JW Marriott in Bengaluru. This trailblazing event will bring together thought leaders, policymakers, and experts from around the world to explore the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) across industries. With 16 carefully curated sessions, over ten hours of actionable insights, and the opportunity to connect with over 25 AI practitioners and global thought leaders within a community of over 400 AI enthusiasts, the conclave will discuss important themes such as unlocking AI for enterprise; securing cyber frontiers with AI and shaping the future of India with AI.

    The conclave will feature notable figures from the industry as distinguished speakers who will bring their expertise and insights to the forefront. These eminent personalities include Rajeev Chandrasekhar (Union Minister of State, Ministry of Electronics, & Information Technology), Andrew Ng (co-founder, Google Brain, and leading AI expert), Chris Miller (author – chip war & associate professor – The Fletcher School at Tufts University), Abhishek Singh (additional secretary, MeitY, president & CEO NeGD; MD & CEO Digital India Co (DIC); CEO Karmayogi Bharat; at Govt of India) Sridhar Vembu (founder & CEO, Zoho), Manu Chopra (founder & CEO, Karya.ai), Sriram Raghavan (vice president, IBM Research AI), Sharad Sharma (co-founder, iSPIRT) and Umakant Soni (general partner – ART venture fund | chairman – AI foundry & co-founder – ARTPARK).

    The conclave registration includes access to 15 sessions led by key AI speakers from around the world, as well as viewpoints from policymakers, insights from top entrepreneurs, and contacts with deep tech investors. The event also includes AI startup demos, case studies, and immersive learning experiences, with the goal of encouraging participation in India’s booming AI ecosystem.

    Speaking about the conclave CNBC-TV18 managing editor Shereen Bhan stated, “As AI attempts to revolutionise industries and redefine the business landscape, this conclave will serve as a forum for industry leaders to exchange ideas, foster collaboration, and navigate the course for the future of AI.  The participants will have a unique opportunity to delve into the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence, unlocking pathways for innovation, growth, and sustainable digital transformation.”

    Moneycontrol deputy executive editor Chandra R Srikanth added, “The Global AI Conclave marks a significant milestone in our commitment to foster new thoughts and ideas across industries while promoting the intersection of technology, business, and innovation. The event will serve as a knowledge hub for establishing a deeper understanding of AI’s potential and answer many questions on the potential and future of AI for India and the world. Join us as we embark on this exciting journey to unlock the limitless potential of AI on a global scale.”

    Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative Global AI Conclave. Grab your passes today and enjoy a one-year complimentary subscription to Moneycontrol Pro. 

  • Drishyam Films to kick-start ‘The Masters’ series with Sriram Raghavan

    Drishyam Films to kick-start ‘The Masters’ series with Sriram Raghavan

    MUMBAI: Drishyam Films will be hosting screenings and interactions with noted filmmakers, cinematographers, editors and producers titled as The Masters. The monthly series is an effort to give the audiences and film buffs a unique and enriching cinematic experience. 

     

    The series will kick-start with the screening of Raman Raghav and will be followed by a master class by director Sriram Raghavan. The two-part made for video series will be introduced by filmmaker and director Atul Sabharwal. The sequence comes from the year 1991 based on the true story of a serial killerThe series will outlay the successful investigations of the Stoneman murders that took place in the 1960s, drawing from official police case files.

     

    The screening will take place on 21 October, 2015 at PVR Citimall Andheri at 8 pm.

     

    “This is a one-of-a-kind initiative by us to reinvent the way master filmmakers interact with their audiences as well as aspiring filmmakers. We are sure that this will be an exciting opportunity for both to have a lively and fruitful exchange every month,” said Drishyam Films CEO Shiladitya Bora. 

     

    This is the first theatrical outing of the series, exclusive to early bird registrations. The event will be free and open to all, based on a first-come-first serve basis. The registrations can be made at http://www.drishyamfilms.com/events/

  • Viacom 18’s Cine Shorts returns with season 2

    Viacom 18’s Cine Shorts returns with season 2

    MUMBAI: With an aim to provide a platform to budding filmmakers with an opportunity to showcase their talent through a five-minute short film, Viacom 18 has launched the second season of Cine Shorts on 7 September.

     

    Viacom 18 has also brought on board Inox as a partner on the Cine Shorts initiative.

     

    The jury comprising director-producer David Dhawan, director Sriram Raghavan, Viacom18 Motion Pictures COO Ajit Andhare and cinematographer Ayananka Bose amongst others, will be evaluating the entries.

     

    Andhare said, “This is an initiative that we at Viacom 18 Motion Picture (VMP) are very proud of. Our studio has been known to work with fresh talent and this endeavour allows us to add to the talent pool of the Indian film industry.”

     

    Raghavan added, “We have a platform for singers on television and we have several dance reality shows – CineShorts is a platform for film makers. This is a stage for youngsters to showcase their talent, which may or may not have seen the light of day otherwise and I am glad to be a part of such an initiative.”

     

    Expressing his views on the same, Dhawan said, “Comedy, especially romantic comedy is a tough genre to work on and I am looking forward to some exceptional short films that will not only strike a chord but also leave you in splits.”

     

    Inox Leisure CEO Alok Tandon opined, “We are happy to be associated with Cine Shorts for the second year in a row. In a country, which is passionately excited about movies, this festival is an ideal platform for budding filmmakers to display their talent and be recognised. It also gives these filmmakers a stage to unleash their potential and creativity and showcase their filmmaking flair to the world.”

     

    While the first season had the theme of ‘Fighting the Odds,’ the second season will now challenge participants to make a short film on the concept of ‘Falling in Love’ but with a twist.

  • Agent Vinod gets U/A certificate

    Agent Vinod gets U/A certificate

    MUMBAI: Illuminati Films’ Agent Vinod, produced by Dinesh Vijan and Saif Ali Khan, has received U/A certificate from the CBFC.

    Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film is an action spy thriller that has Khan in the title role with Kareena Kapoor in the female lead.

    “Our film has a lot of action but we have worked on keeping it more realistic and less violent. And after censor board‘s screening, we have got a U/A certificate and I am very happy. We wanted more people and even the kids to watch the film,” said Khan who is in the city for the film‘s promotion.

    The film releases on 23 March.

    Such is Khan‘s excitement about the film that he recently launched a graphic novel of the film. Not only that, he also plans to make five sequels of the film.

    Meanwhile, it is learnt that three million game players of the popular game, Mumbai Underworld, on ibibo.com had a surprise when Agent Vinod made an entry into their underworlds.

  • Agent Vinod to premiere at Muscat Intl film fest

    Agent Vinod to premiere at Muscat Intl film fest

    MUMBAI: Illuminati Films’ Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor-starrer Agent Vinod will premiere at the seventh edition of the Muscat International Film Festival (MIFF) on 25 March.

    The film is about a series of seemingly unconnected events across the world that leads to Agent Vinod undertaking a globe-trotting mission to discover why his colleague was murdered.

    “A bit of Tintin, a bit of Bond, a bit of Alistair McLean and well, a little bit of fun and frolic and a lot of adventure…that is what Agent Vinod, the much awaited Bollywood flick is all about,” said producer Saif Ali Khan describing the film in a statement.

    Shot in Morocco, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Latvia, besides other countries, the film has been directed by Sriram Raghavan.

    Averred MIFF Chairman Dr Khalid Al Zadjali, “This movie‘s entry is ground-breaking as far as the nascent cinema industry in Oman is concerned.” He added that it would be great to have movie stars like Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor visiting Muscat for the MIFF.

    Originally set to release in December 2011, Agent Vinod was postponed following a delay in its shooting schedule and will now release on 23 March.

  • Agent Vinod to release on 23 March

    Agent Vinod to release on 23 March

    MUMBAI: Illuminati Films’ upcoming film Agent Vinod will finally release on 23 March.

    The film that was to originally release on 9 December was earlier deferred to 17 February.

    As the title denotes, the film is said to be a detective thriller with lots of action and sans usual humdrum; it takes on after a popular old movie with the same name.

    Agent Vinod is an action thriller that has producer Saif Ali Khan playing a slick, stylish and daredevil secret agent.

    It is being widely speculated that the release date has been postponed to avoid a clash with Kareena Kapoor‘s Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu that is releasing on 10 February.

    Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film has been in the making for several years.

  • Telugu remake of Johnny Gaddar in offing

    Telugu remake of Johnny Gaddar in offing

    MUMBAI: Remember the 2007 made Neil Nitin Mukesh debut film Johnny Gaddar. The film, not only got mixed reviews but got back the thriller genre back to Bollywood.

    The film, now to be made in Telugu, will be produced by Kubera Cinemas and directed by Lakshmikanth Chenna.

    Newcomer Krishi Arimanda will play Neil‘s role, while other actors include Sai Kumar and Gracy Singh.

    “Keeping new trends in cinema in mind I chose a subject that would attract the present generation and not just make a regular movie with three fights. So, we bought the official rights of Johnny Gaddaar from Reliance Entertainment.” Deepak Baldev of Kubera Films said in statement.

    Johnny Gaddar, directed by Sriram Raghavan, was a crime thriller depicting the story of a group of five men involved in gambling and other illegal businesses.

    The shoot of this untitled remake is already under way.