Tag: Student of the Year

  • Alia and Varun double the fun on Two Much couch

    Alia and Varun double the fun on Two Much couch

    MUMBAI: Twice the mischief, twice the magic. Hindi cinema’s beloved duo Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan aka Varia, are all set to light up Prime Video’s Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle this week, bringing their signature mix of chaos and charm.

    From their first-day jitters in Student of the Year to swapping parenting tips and spilling secrets from over a decade of friendship, the pair slip into easy banter that only Kajol and Twinkle can amplify with their trademark wit.

    The episode is a cocktail of nostalgia, laughter and candid confessions as “Varia” revisit their journey from fresh-faced debutants to two of Hindi cinema’s most bankable stars. Expect playful digs, heartfelt moments and plenty of giggles on the couch.

    After a blockbuster premiere with Salman Khan and Aamir Khan, Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle continues to raise the entertainment stakes. Catch the Alia-Varun episode streaming this Thursday on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories.

  • Amazon Prime, Dharma enter licensing deal

    Amazon Prime, Dharma enter licensing deal

    MUMBAI: Amazon and Dharma Productions today announced a long-term agreement that will make Prime Video India the subscription streaming home for well-known films and upcoming new releases from Dharma Productions.

    The digital premiere will include keenly awaited films like Ae Dil Hai Mushkil starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma, Ok Jaanu starring Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, and Badrinath Ki Dulhania, starring Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt. With this deal, existing Prime members will have access to unlimited streaming of this popular content as a part of their Prime membership.

    “We are excited to have Dharma Productions’ library and future slate of titles for the upcoming launch of Prime Video,” said Amazon Video India country head director Nitesh Kripalani. “We know our Prime members are going to love the broad selection of films and stories – everything from soulful romance to heartfelt and funny family stories – that Dharma does so well.”

    “We have kept a close eye on the explosion of digital media, and the increased consumption trends of Bollywood content on Video-On-Demand and OTT Platforms”, said Dharma Productions CEO Apoorva Mehta. “We at Dharma felt that the time couldn’t be more right for us to mark our presence on such sought after platforms. We are confident that partnering with a credible brand like Amazon will go a long way in ensuring that our content will not only be seamlessly streamed, but will also see a huge demand from users of Prime Video.”

    The library of films on Prime Video will comprise of blockbuster titles like Kapoor & Sons, Brothers, Shaandaar and Gori Tere Pyar Mein, in addition to successful Dharma films in the recent past like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Student of the Year, Kal Ho Naa Ho, and Agneepath, to name a few.

    Amazon Prime already offers unlimited free One-day and Two-day delivery to over 100 cities on eligible items from India’s largest selection of products, 30 minutes early access for members on top deals and more benefits for an unparalleled shopping experience.

  • Amazon Prime, Dharma enter licensing deal

    Amazon Prime, Dharma enter licensing deal

    MUMBAI: Amazon and Dharma Productions today announced a long-term agreement that will make Prime Video India the subscription streaming home for well-known films and upcoming new releases from Dharma Productions.

    The digital premiere will include keenly awaited films like Ae Dil Hai Mushkil starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma, Ok Jaanu starring Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, and Badrinath Ki Dulhania, starring Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt. With this deal, existing Prime members will have access to unlimited streaming of this popular content as a part of their Prime membership.

    “We are excited to have Dharma Productions’ library and future slate of titles for the upcoming launch of Prime Video,” said Amazon Video India country head director Nitesh Kripalani. “We know our Prime members are going to love the broad selection of films and stories – everything from soulful romance to heartfelt and funny family stories – that Dharma does so well.”

    “We have kept a close eye on the explosion of digital media, and the increased consumption trends of Bollywood content on Video-On-Demand and OTT Platforms”, said Dharma Productions CEO Apoorva Mehta. “We at Dharma felt that the time couldn’t be more right for us to mark our presence on such sought after platforms. We are confident that partnering with a credible brand like Amazon will go a long way in ensuring that our content will not only be seamlessly streamed, but will also see a huge demand from users of Prime Video.”

    The library of films on Prime Video will comprise of blockbuster titles like Kapoor & Sons, Brothers, Shaandaar and Gori Tere Pyar Mein, in addition to successful Dharma films in the recent past like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Student of the Year, Kal Ho Naa Ho, and Agneepath, to name a few.

    Amazon Prime already offers unlimited free One-day and Two-day delivery to over 100 cities on eligible items from India’s largest selection of products, 30 minutes early access for members on top deals and more benefits for an unparalleled shopping experience.

  • Reliance MediaWorks studios emerges as a preferred destination

    Reliance MediaWorks studios emerges as a preferred destination

    MUMBAI: Reliance MediaWorks studios Mumbai’s Largest and India’s first ‘Hollywood benchmarked’ super silent ‘sync sound’ capable sound stages built to stringent acoustical and structural specifications attracts the entire film television and commercial facility, as a one stop destination for all their production needs. Next years most awaited releases Salman Khan Starrer, Jai Ho and Aamir Khan’s P.K. were amongst of a host of movies shot at the studio.

    Commenting on the Reliance MediaWorks studio actor Salman Khan said, “It is fun to work in such a close to nature environment, with utmost peace and best standard of quality, the best thing about working in RMW Studios is that everything is so organized that we do not have to wait for anything, all shooting measures have been taken care of, nicely”.

    Commenting about the facilities at the Reliance MediaWorks Studio, Director Mr. Sohail Khan, said, “The RMW studio is a unique experience that makes filming a simple, effortless experience. We shot at the RMW studio for “Jai Ho”, our next production starring Salman Khan, and I am very impressed with the ease in which they were able to manage our shoot. Thank you so much for a stress free and enjoyable shooting schedule. The Reliance MediaWorks studio is a great facility and has great people to work with. I will definitely be back with bigger projects.”

    Raj Kumar Hirani, who filmed P.K. starring Aamir Khan at the Reliance MediaWorks studio, commented “We had a great time filming at Reliance MediaWorks Studios, things were made much easier by the access to all the facilities and having everything we needed at our fingertips. I was very impressed with the level of detail and focus on Western standards that went into building your sound stages and the supporting workshops. Way to go Reliance MediaWorks team. The combination of great facilities and friendly, knowledgeable staff made sure the shoot was problem free”.

    “The studios have been designed to meet both local and international film needs. “We aspired to create a total world-class facility here to enable producers capture their creative imagination in celluloid. What has been really encouraging is the number of producers and shows that keep coming back to use our facilities which are of real International standards.” Mr. Ashish Chakravorty of Reliance MediaWorks said. He further added that Phases II and III of the studio is gearing up to be operational from FY’14.

    The RMW studios offer enviable height options; unmatched data transfer connectivity and sync sound, making it an ideal choice for both film productions and broadcasters. RMW has fully operational 3 Sound Stages (Popularly called Studio 7), and 24 rooms of attached comprehensive production support facilities, to make the most extensive and complex design concepts possible. The RMW studio encompasses multipurpose workshops, art departments, make-up rooms, wardrobe rooms, star rooms, production offices, green rooms and storage spaces form part of the of the studio.

    The studios provides uncompromised access to a range of production & post production services for all media including Film and Digital Cameras, Broadcast Multicam Solutions, Automated Lighting Solutions, the finest Film Lab in India, DI Suites, VFX facilities and a world class Dolby Certified Preview Theatre.

    The Reliance MediaWorks Studio is on par with international standards. It provides sync-sound i.e. a noise co-efficient less than 30 db, which is not offered by any other Indian studio. It is the largest, fully air-conditioned facility in Mumbai with a clear internal height of 58ft. enabling enormous ‘live load’ bearing capacities and elephant doors which allow full truck access on to the stages. The fire safety and security measures are as per Los Angeles County Fire Department regulations.

    The recently concluded IPL “Extra Innings” has used the studio as its home base; Set Max did their direct to edit setups too. Reality shows like, Indian Idol, X-Factor, MTV Coke Studio have used the Reliance MediaWorks sound stages repeatedly over the years.

    Feature Films like Agneepath, Lootera, Agent Vinod, Student of the Year, Singham, Dhoom 3 and Ram Leela amongst others have been extensively shot here. On account of the monsoons in Mumbai, Sanjay Leela Bhansali Films had moved their entire outdoor set into the RMW’s studio facility which ensured continuity of the shoot and no delays.

  • Sony Music carries out marketing innovation for Gori Tere Pyaar Mein

    Sony Music carries out marketing innovation for Gori Tere Pyaar Mein

    Known for its marketing innovations with every release, Sony Music introduced a first of its kind concept for Dharma Productions’ Gori Tere Pyaar Mein. A special video teaser featuring Kareena Kapoor who will be introducing the brand new song Tooh will be launched on Gaana.com on 8 October where in every time a user logs on to the website, they will get to listen and view the teaser.

     

    Commenting on the same, Sony Music India marketing director Sanujeet Bhujabal said, “The film and its music has huge anticipation in the minds of the fans and they are waiting for the songs and the look of the film with bated breath. Keeping the same in mind, we decided to create a special unit where in we release a song and video teaser on Gaana.com prior to the release of the song. We are confident this build will be appreciated by the fans across the globe.”

     

    In the past Sony Music had created multimedia roadblocks for Student of the Year, Jannat 2, Shootout at Wadala, Raanjhaana, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, across all the digital and music platforms.

    Composed by the multi-talented music director duo, Vishal-Shekhar – who has also worked on Punit Malhotra’s I Hate Luv Story – have created a truly memorable music that merges with the theme of the film.

  • Life of Pi works its magic; SOS battles it out

    Life of Pi works its magic; SOS battles it out

    MUMBAI: Hollywood director Ang Lee‘s Life Of Pi did well at the elite multiplexes in metros in its opening weekend collecting Rs 136.5 million.

    Yash Chopra‘s last directorial venture Jab Tak Hai Jaan seems to have made the most of the post Diwali holidays, especially at the multiplexes to complete its ten-day first week with Rs 984.1 million. The collections, however, tapered down from Monday (Rs 53.6 million on Monday and Rs 35.4 million on Thursday). The film collected Rs 113 million in its second weekend as the shows were reduced at most screens.

    Ajay Devgn-starrer Son Of Sardar, which had been deprived of the better patronised single screens, went on to collect Rs 812 million in its first ten-day week.

    1920 – Evil Returns could not sustain in front of two major releases despite Diwali holidays.

    Student Of The Year added about Rs one million in its fifth week to take its total tally to Rs 609 million.

  • Bollywood releases fail in festive week

    Bollywood releases fail in festive week

    MUMBAI: Chakravyuh, a film made on the Naxal problem by Prakash Jha, could not move the box office or the male audiences despite having a festive release on Dussehra and an extended Eid holiday that followed on the weekend.

    The movie ended its five-day weekend run with Rs 108 million as multiplex audiences could not relate to a theme far away from their world. With a script that offered no scope for romance, music or effective emotions, the film could not find commercial value in the marketplace with a theme that is disturbing many pockets of India which are turning to Maoist philosophy and picking up the guns to protest against class oppression.

    Rush proved a disappointment for Emraan Hashmi fans, evident from the fact that the movie netted an opening weekend of just Rs 25 million. There was nothing to identify with the romantic thrillers that Hashmi is known for.

    Ajab Gazabb Love, though aimed at youth, does not have much to show for its first weekend at the box office as it took home just Rs 47 million.

    Student Of The Year had a smooth first week. With Dussehra holiday working to its advantage, the film collected Rs 465 million in its first week. The collections were steady in the second weekend as the three new releases proved too weak to affect its prospects.

    Shudra The Rising and Janleva 555 were very poor in performance.

    Aiyyaa collected Rs three million in its second week taking its total to Rs 58 milion.

    English Vinglish sustained its momentum and collected 35 million in its third week. The film’s three week tally stood at Rs 339 million.

    OMG Oh My God! continued to hold its own despite many new releases. The film netted Rs 51 million in its fourth week, taking its total collections to Rs 737 million (excluding Eastern circuits).

    Barfi! collected Rs 7.5 million in its sixth week to take its box office collections to Rs 1.08 billion.

  • Student Of The Year pulls young audiences

    Student Of The Year pulls young audiences

    MUMBAI: Student Of The Year found its main following in youth at multiplexes to make Rs 257 million in its first weekend. SOTY‘s collections on Saturday were Rs 10 million higher and on Sunday about Rs 20 million more, than on Friday.

    The film has maintained steady collections as the new week began and weeklong Dussehra vacations till 29 October in Delhi and NCR and the Dussehra holiday in general on Wednesday will give the collections some boost.

    Aiyyaa proved to be a debacle with just Rs 65 million to show for its first week. Bhoot Returns flopped at the Box Office and Makkhi did poor.

    English Vinglish was steady in its second week. The film collected Rs 94 million taking its two-week tally to Rs 304 million.

    OMG Oh My God! continued to enjoy a tremendous run at the box office as it added Rs 127 million for the third week thus taking its total to Rs 686 million (excluding figures from the Eastern Circuits).

    Barfi! managed to collect a reasonable Rs 17 million in its fifth week taking its total collection to Rs 1.08 billion.

  • 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.

  • 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.