Tag: Sushant Singh Rajput

  • Celebrities join OnePlus star Amitabh Bachchan

    MUMBAI: Building upon the ‘OnePlus Star’ community initiative, OnePlus, a global mobile technology start-up, welcomed a host of achievers into its fans in India. Joining Amitabh Bachchan (the firstever OnePlus Star) in the ‘OnePlus Star community’ were actor Sushant Singh Rajput, tennis ace Sania Mirza, Michelin star chef Vikas Khanna, fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, comedian and actor Vir Das, TV host & gadget guru Rajiv Makhni, squash player Dipika Pallikal Karthik and international cricketer Dinesh Karthik.

    Each of these personalities are ardent users of OnePlus and have achieved remarkable success by focusing on delivering excellence at every step of their careers and stay ahead of their contemporaries. They pushed the envelope to go one-step ahead in order to achieve success, and perfectly embody the mantra of ‘Never Settle’.

    Vikas Agarwal, General Manager, OnePlus India, said “Following the resounding response to OnePlus Star community initiative aims to celebrate and introduce individuals who refuse to compromise and perfectly embody the true spirit of Never Settle in everything they do.”

    To make is even more personalized, engaging and memorable, OnePlus has captured stories of their life which will be released through a series of short films on OnePlus Youtube channel, celebrating the remarkable achievements of these personalities and also sharing their unique experiences with the OnePlus smartphone. Starting 16 May, each OnePlus star will share their individual OnePlus video on social media and choose one participant to give away a OnePlus 3T smartphone with their autograph, based on the response of the participant.

  • Sports lead Google searches in India; Sindhu most searched

    Sports lead Google searches in India; Sindhu most searched

    MUMBAI: Sports stood at the podium in terms of searches in India, according to a survey released by the US based-search engine. While PV Sindhu made a lot of inroads into people’s hearts with her heroics at Rio Olympics, Sultan and MS Dhoni – The Untold Story were both the among the highest grossing movies in 2016.

    Based on different forms of sports, MS Dhoni made Sushant Singh Rajput and Disha Patani household names in the second half of the year while Sultan ruled the roost in terms of earnings.

    According to a report released by Google Analytics, Sports was the leading property in terms of searches in India in 2016. Rio Olympics was the most trending item in India, with Pokemon Go standing second. The Olympics was also No. 1 on the list of most-searched news events.

    Amongst personalities, Indian Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu has been the second most searched personality in India, also being the most-searched Indian personality. The badminton ace was beaten by controversial US President Donald Trump, who led the personalities chart. Athlete Dipa Karmakar, MS Dhoni actress Disha Patani and Wrestler Sakshi Malik also feature in the top 10, giving sports the bragging rights over other genres.

    Looking at the most searched Bollywood male celebrities, MS Dhoni actor Sushant Singh Rajput was the top trending star of 2016. Disha Patani heads that list in the female category, featuring in the same movie. In the movies category, Sultan, a film based on wrestling, was searched the most number of times in India. US Elections was the most searched news event after Rio Olympics, garnering great attention.

    Indian Premier League 2016 and Euro 2016 also feature on the list of the most trending searches, with the football tournament standing at the third spot and IPL getting the sixth spot on the list. It is quite clear that for Indian audiences, Sports has been the most searched beat against other genres and the industry can always capitalise on that front.

  • Sports lead Google searches in India; Sindhu most searched

    Sports lead Google searches in India; Sindhu most searched

    MUMBAI: Sports stood at the podium in terms of searches in India, according to a survey released by the US based-search engine. While PV Sindhu made a lot of inroads into people’s hearts with her heroics at Rio Olympics, Sultan and MS Dhoni – The Untold Story were both the among the highest grossing movies in 2016.

    Based on different forms of sports, MS Dhoni made Sushant Singh Rajput and Disha Patani household names in the second half of the year while Sultan ruled the roost in terms of earnings.

    According to a report released by Google Analytics, Sports was the leading property in terms of searches in India in 2016. Rio Olympics was the most trending item in India, with Pokemon Go standing second. The Olympics was also No. 1 on the list of most-searched news events.

    Amongst personalities, Indian Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu has been the second most searched personality in India, also being the most-searched Indian personality. The badminton ace was beaten by controversial US President Donald Trump, who led the personalities chart. Athlete Dipa Karmakar, MS Dhoni actress Disha Patani and Wrestler Sakshi Malik also feature in the top 10, giving sports the bragging rights over other genres.

    Looking at the most searched Bollywood male celebrities, MS Dhoni actor Sushant Singh Rajput was the top trending star of 2016. Disha Patani heads that list in the female category, featuring in the same movie. In the movies category, Sultan, a film based on wrestling, was searched the most number of times in India. US Elections was the most searched news event after Rio Olympics, garnering great attention.

    Indian Premier League 2016 and Euro 2016 also feature on the list of the most trending searches, with the football tournament standing at the third spot and IPL getting the sixth spot on the list. It is quite clear that for Indian audiences, Sports has been the most searched beat against other genres and the industry can always capitalise on that front.

  • NatureFresh uses Dhoni in-film ad saying ‘Raho Har Pal Active’

    NatureFresh uses Dhoni in-film ad saying ‘Raho Har Pal Active’

    MUMBAI: NatureFresh Acti-Lite has partnered with the movie MS Dhoni to take forward the new brand thought of ‘Raho Har Pal Active’ through in-film placement and a 360 degree plan.

    The brand has planned activities for its consumers, retailers and employees. Activities includes TV campaign, Employees Meet & Greets with the star cast of the movie MS Dhoni, Retailer Engagement activities, movie tickets and giving away attractive merchandise along with social media contest called #Captain Active for consumers to post their stories, velfies and selfies. In-office activities include – Hunt for the Most Active Cargill Employee.

    Research has shown that the desire to eat low-fat food is an unmet need with modern, middle-income families which want to opt for healthier lifestyles and food choices. With this fast growing segment of health-conscious families with busy routines, the need of the hour was an oil that supports their active life. Nature Fresh Acti-Lite is India’s first oil for low fat cooking that promises an active life.

    MS Dhoni is a role-model meeting the ambition of aspirant middle-class. The ethos of his personality and that of NatureFresh Acti-Lite is what makes him a perfect fit for the brand.

    Cargill Foods India chief marketing officer Neelima Burra, said, “Associating NatureFresh Acti-Lite with the movie MS Dhoni is like a perfect handshake of common ideology. Embedded advertising or in-film placement is one of the trending ways to execute this ambition.”

    The TVC can be viewed at – M.S. Dhoni – The Untold Story | Nature Fresh ActiLite

  • NatureFresh uses Dhoni in-film ad saying ‘Raho Har Pal Active’

    NatureFresh uses Dhoni in-film ad saying ‘Raho Har Pal Active’

    MUMBAI: NatureFresh Acti-Lite has partnered with the movie MS Dhoni to take forward the new brand thought of ‘Raho Har Pal Active’ through in-film placement and a 360 degree plan.

    The brand has planned activities for its consumers, retailers and employees. Activities includes TV campaign, Employees Meet & Greets with the star cast of the movie MS Dhoni, Retailer Engagement activities, movie tickets and giving away attractive merchandise along with social media contest called #Captain Active for consumers to post their stories, velfies and selfies. In-office activities include – Hunt for the Most Active Cargill Employee.

    Research has shown that the desire to eat low-fat food is an unmet need with modern, middle-income families which want to opt for healthier lifestyles and food choices. With this fast growing segment of health-conscious families with busy routines, the need of the hour was an oil that supports their active life. Nature Fresh Acti-Lite is India’s first oil for low fat cooking that promises an active life.

    MS Dhoni is a role-model meeting the ambition of aspirant middle-class. The ethos of his personality and that of NatureFresh Acti-Lite is what makes him a perfect fit for the brand.

    Cargill Foods India chief marketing officer Neelima Burra, said, “Associating NatureFresh Acti-Lite with the movie MS Dhoni is like a perfect handshake of common ideology. Embedded advertising or in-film placement is one of the trending ways to execute this ambition.”

    The TVC can be viewed at – M.S. Dhoni – The Untold Story | Nature Fresh ActiLite

  • Cricket movie brings in the moolah

    Cricket movie brings in the moolah

    MUMBAI: There have been a few biopics made earlier on sport personalities, most with tepid reception with, may be, a couple of them making an impact and sustain at the box office. However, cricket has no barrier between audiences as it enjoys universal following.

    To add to the delight of the lovers of cricket, M S Dhoni: The Untold Story tells about the struggles of an aspiring cricketer from a small town middleclass India, M S Dhoni, who went to lead the Indian cricket team on the path of glory. The combination proved just the recipe to draw the viewers. Cricket and Dhoni lovers alike took to the film instantly overlooking all its flaws.

    M S Dhoni: The Untold Story opened to an excellent response all over befitting a regular commercial star cast film. The film collected about Rs 20 crore on day one, sustained very well on Saturday with a negligible drop but held on very well on Sunday. Being a solo release after a deluge of mediocre and poor films also helped its cause. The film collected Rs 61.6crore for its opening weekend.

    However, the film has shown a noticeable drop today (Monday), especially at single screens. The film was exempt from entertainment tax in UP (200 screens over two months) which may utilized next Friday onwards. Tax exemption is also expected from Delhi government soon.

    While the collections match the appreciation the film has earned, the film faces a massive challenge for the status of a commercial success is its huge price tag.

    *Banjo, a film about a gully bred Banjo player, suffered due to its outright regional Marathi flavor; the musical instrument as well as the flavor, both lacking all India identity.

    However, what this purported musical lacked the most was what it needed the most, music. The film lacked grossly in popular songs. The film met with rejection on the very onset. Having met with a poor response and collecting a mere Rs 4.45 crore for its opening weekend, the film continued with its poor run through the week to collect Rs 7.6 crore for its first week.

    *Parched will have to remain contended with the festival circuit as the film has not been able to make an impact at the box office. The film managed just Rs 1.2 crore for its first week.
    *Days OfTafree: In Class, Out Of Class, a remake of the Gujarati film, Chhello Divas, goes overboard with its theme of college campus fun, as it depicts the fun few would identify with. The film collected Rs 1.75 crore in its first week.

    *DilSala Sanki and Chapekar Brothers fail miserably at the box office.

    *Pink makes the most of poor oppositions in its second week and sustains with excellent collections of Rs 22.4 crore to take its two week total to Rs 57.9 crore.

    *Raaz: Reboot collets 1.35 crore in its second week taking its two week tally to Rs 24.05 crore.

  • Cricket movie brings in the moolah

    Cricket movie brings in the moolah

    MUMBAI: There have been a few biopics made earlier on sport personalities, most with tepid reception with, may be, a couple of them making an impact and sustain at the box office. However, cricket has no barrier between audiences as it enjoys universal following.

    To add to the delight of the lovers of cricket, M S Dhoni: The Untold Story tells about the struggles of an aspiring cricketer from a small town middleclass India, M S Dhoni, who went to lead the Indian cricket team on the path of glory. The combination proved just the recipe to draw the viewers. Cricket and Dhoni lovers alike took to the film instantly overlooking all its flaws.

    M S Dhoni: The Untold Story opened to an excellent response all over befitting a regular commercial star cast film. The film collected about Rs 20 crore on day one, sustained very well on Saturday with a negligible drop but held on very well on Sunday. Being a solo release after a deluge of mediocre and poor films also helped its cause. The film collected Rs 61.6crore for its opening weekend.

    However, the film has shown a noticeable drop today (Monday), especially at single screens. The film was exempt from entertainment tax in UP (200 screens over two months) which may utilized next Friday onwards. Tax exemption is also expected from Delhi government soon.

    While the collections match the appreciation the film has earned, the film faces a massive challenge for the status of a commercial success is its huge price tag.

    *Banjo, a film about a gully bred Banjo player, suffered due to its outright regional Marathi flavor; the musical instrument as well as the flavor, both lacking all India identity.

    However, what this purported musical lacked the most was what it needed the most, music. The film lacked grossly in popular songs. The film met with rejection on the very onset. Having met with a poor response and collecting a mere Rs 4.45 crore for its opening weekend, the film continued with its poor run through the week to collect Rs 7.6 crore for its first week.

    *Parched will have to remain contended with the festival circuit as the film has not been able to make an impact at the box office. The film managed just Rs 1.2 crore for its first week.
    *Days OfTafree: In Class, Out Of Class, a remake of the Gujarati film, Chhello Divas, goes overboard with its theme of college campus fun, as it depicts the fun few would identify with. The film collected Rs 1.75 crore in its first week.

    *DilSala Sanki and Chapekar Brothers fail miserably at the box office.

    *Pink makes the most of poor oppositions in its second week and sustains with excellent collections of Rs 22.4 crore to take its two week total to Rs 57.9 crore.

    *Raaz: Reboot collets 1.35 crore in its second week taking its two week tally to Rs 24.05 crore.

  • M S Dhoni: The Untold Story…Makings of a hit, but targets big

    M S Dhoni: The Untold Story…Makings of a hit, but targets big

    M S Dhoni: The Untold Story’ is one biopic that has caused enough curiosity in the trade circles as well as amongst moviegoers. While most biopic come years after the person and his/her heroics have faded from the public memory, this one comes just in time. Even as Indian cricketer Dhoni probably now is closer to calling it a day, the legend and excitement is still very much alive.

    The first half is all about the untold part of Dhoni’s life: his dreams and struggles. Something that few have known or cared to know as long as their idol was excelling on the field.

    The coach of the school cricket team, Rajesh Sharma, is at his wits end as the lad he counted on as the team’s wicket-keeper has ditched him. It is only two months to exams and his parents think studies are more important than cricket. Can’t blame the parents since, till then, cricket had remained more a metro-centric game. At least, as far as team selections and spotting new talents were concerned. Cricket as a career had no future for small town lads.

    Sharma happens to watch the school football team practicing and the goalkeeper catches his eye. The lad does not let a single shot get through to the post. But, Dhoni, (Sushant Singh Rajput) would have none of it: playing with a small ball is not his idea of sport. Also, when it comes to cricket, he would rather bat than field. Finally, when Rajput agrees, his father, Anupam Kher, is reluctant. As he grows, Dhoni, keeps on improving his skills and makes progress locally moving from a Rs 600/ pm stipend to Rs. 1500 and, finally, landing a job with the Railways as a ticket checker.

    Dhoni keeps taking big strides but local authorities’ negligence results in him missing a chance to be selected for the Under-19 Indian team. The budding cricketer is depressed as his career is stuck as a ticket checker.

    Dhoni’s luck seems to brighten up eventually. The chairman of the Indian cricket board (late ex-Chairman Jagmohan Dalmia lookalike) decides to spot talent from the hinterlands of India instead of just concentrating on big towns. Dhoni’s skills are noticed. But, there are four other contenders for the wicket-keeper’s job. Finally, it is Dhoni’s batting, coupled with his wicket-keeping abilities, which earns him a spot in the national team.

    After failing badly in initial matches, Dhoni makes his presence felt with a century and, for him, there is no looking back thereafter. He is selected to lead Team India and scales glories as his team wins both the One-Day as well as T20 world championships.

    The long first half is all about Dhoni’s struggles and the ultimate rise to the top.

    The second half deals mainly with a celebrated cricketer’s life beyond the game. Dhoni comes across his first love, Disha Patani, at a time when he has failed on his debut. While Dhoni is in Pakistan playing for the country, Disha, out to buy a Valentine’s Day gift for him lost in the thoughts, meets with a fate that alters the love narrative.

    Dhoni meets Sakshi (Kiara Advani), a trainee with a 5-star Kolkata hotel who has no knowledge about cricket. Taken in by her innocence, love happens to Dhoni again.

    The film attempts to go too much into the details of Dhoni’s life and takes its own time doing so. In the process, its run time extends to three hours and five minutes. The film misses out on the vital junctures of his life like his appointment as the captain bypassing many senior players of the time.

    Rather than showcase the cricketer’s prowess as a wicket-keeper, which was his forte, most of the footage is devoted to his batting capabilities and how it often helped India win. All that should have come in the latter part of the film that lacks in cricket and concentrates more on his love life. The matches and crowd footage acquired by the makers from various TV networks saves the film from shoddy crowd scenes seen in most cricket-oriented films. The film has songs in the background that are soothing.

    Replicating a living and still active cricket legend is tough, but Sushant Singh Rajput slips into the role easily within few scenes into the film. He has done an able job. Disha Patani and Kaira Advani are good in small roles. Anupam Kher and Bhumika Chawla lend good support, while Rajesh Sharma, Mukesh Bhatt and Brijendra Mishra impress as usual.

    `M S Dhoni: The Untold Story’ generated enthusiasm during pre-release period and is now getting positive response from the audience, thanks to the popularity of Dhoni. The film has all the makings of a hit were it not for its high cost of production.

    (The film is being released simultaneously in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu versions.)

    Producers: Arun Pandey, Fox Star Studios.

    Director: Neeraj Pandey.

    Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Anupam Kher, Bhumika Chawla, Kiara Advani, Disha Patani, Rajesh Sharma, Mukesh Bhatta, Brijendra Mishra.

  • M S Dhoni: The Untold Story…Makings of a hit, but targets big

    M S Dhoni: The Untold Story…Makings of a hit, but targets big

    M S Dhoni: The Untold Story’ is one biopic that has caused enough curiosity in the trade circles as well as amongst moviegoers. While most biopic come years after the person and his/her heroics have faded from the public memory, this one comes just in time. Even as Indian cricketer Dhoni probably now is closer to calling it a day, the legend and excitement is still very much alive.

    The first half is all about the untold part of Dhoni’s life: his dreams and struggles. Something that few have known or cared to know as long as their idol was excelling on the field.

    The coach of the school cricket team, Rajesh Sharma, is at his wits end as the lad he counted on as the team’s wicket-keeper has ditched him. It is only two months to exams and his parents think studies are more important than cricket. Can’t blame the parents since, till then, cricket had remained more a metro-centric game. At least, as far as team selections and spotting new talents were concerned. Cricket as a career had no future for small town lads.

    Sharma happens to watch the school football team practicing and the goalkeeper catches his eye. The lad does not let a single shot get through to the post. But, Dhoni, (Sushant Singh Rajput) would have none of it: playing with a small ball is not his idea of sport. Also, when it comes to cricket, he would rather bat than field. Finally, when Rajput agrees, his father, Anupam Kher, is reluctant. As he grows, Dhoni, keeps on improving his skills and makes progress locally moving from a Rs 600/ pm stipend to Rs. 1500 and, finally, landing a job with the Railways as a ticket checker.

    Dhoni keeps taking big strides but local authorities’ negligence results in him missing a chance to be selected for the Under-19 Indian team. The budding cricketer is depressed as his career is stuck as a ticket checker.

    Dhoni’s luck seems to brighten up eventually. The chairman of the Indian cricket board (late ex-Chairman Jagmohan Dalmia lookalike) decides to spot talent from the hinterlands of India instead of just concentrating on big towns. Dhoni’s skills are noticed. But, there are four other contenders for the wicket-keeper’s job. Finally, it is Dhoni’s batting, coupled with his wicket-keeping abilities, which earns him a spot in the national team.

    After failing badly in initial matches, Dhoni makes his presence felt with a century and, for him, there is no looking back thereafter. He is selected to lead Team India and scales glories as his team wins both the One-Day as well as T20 world championships.

    The long first half is all about Dhoni’s struggles and the ultimate rise to the top.

    The second half deals mainly with a celebrated cricketer’s life beyond the game. Dhoni comes across his first love, Disha Patani, at a time when he has failed on his debut. While Dhoni is in Pakistan playing for the country, Disha, out to buy a Valentine’s Day gift for him lost in the thoughts, meets with a fate that alters the love narrative.

    Dhoni meets Sakshi (Kiara Advani), a trainee with a 5-star Kolkata hotel who has no knowledge about cricket. Taken in by her innocence, love happens to Dhoni again.

    The film attempts to go too much into the details of Dhoni’s life and takes its own time doing so. In the process, its run time extends to three hours and five minutes. The film misses out on the vital junctures of his life like his appointment as the captain bypassing many senior players of the time.

    Rather than showcase the cricketer’s prowess as a wicket-keeper, which was his forte, most of the footage is devoted to his batting capabilities and how it often helped India win. All that should have come in the latter part of the film that lacks in cricket and concentrates more on his love life. The matches and crowd footage acquired by the makers from various TV networks saves the film from shoddy crowd scenes seen in most cricket-oriented films. The film has songs in the background that are soothing.

    Replicating a living and still active cricket legend is tough, but Sushant Singh Rajput slips into the role easily within few scenes into the film. He has done an able job. Disha Patani and Kaira Advani are good in small roles. Anupam Kher and Bhumika Chawla lend good support, while Rajesh Sharma, Mukesh Bhatt and Brijendra Mishra impress as usual.

    `M S Dhoni: The Untold Story’ generated enthusiasm during pre-release period and is now getting positive response from the audience, thanks to the popularity of Dhoni. The film has all the makings of a hit were it not for its high cost of production.

    (The film is being released simultaneously in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu versions.)

    Producers: Arun Pandey, Fox Star Studios.

    Director: Neeraj Pandey.

    Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Anupam Kher, Bhumika Chawla, Kiara Advani, Disha Patani, Rajesh Sharma, Mukesh Bhatta, Brijendra Mishra.

  • Amazon Prime to premier T-Series new films

    Amazon Prime to premier T-Series new films

    MUMBAI: Amazon’s intent is very clear: amass content, which gives it an unassailable advantage for its OTT service Amazon Prime Video India. With a war chest of $5 billion, it can well afford to. Cricket and movies is what it is focusing on.

    Earlier this week, it announced that it had been licensed to stream the entire upcoming Dharma Productions film roster on its Prime Video service. And, adding to its content, catalogue Amazon has announced that it has sealed a deal with leading music label and film studio the Bhushan Kumar-owned T-Series.

    Under this, Amazon will be the exclusive subscription streaming home for T-Series’ upcoming 17 film strong slate.  On it, feature films like the Anubhav Sinha-directed Tum Bin 2, the Sonakshi Sinha-starrer Noor, Chef, starring Saif Ali Khan, Raabta starring Sushant Singh Rajput and Kriti Sanon, the Hansal Mehta directed, Simran, starring Kangana Ranaut, the Saket Chaudhary directed Hindi Medium, starring Irrfan Khan and Pakistani beauty, Saba Qamar, the Vishal Pandya directed, Wajah Tum Ho, Yaariyan 2, Hate Story 4 and other  future big budget features with top-of-the-line actors and top directors like Abhinay Deo and Luv Ranjan.

    A release states that the films will be seen first on Prime Video even before the TV premier.

     “T-Series is one of the leaders in the Indian entertainment industry.  As a result of this partnership, Amazon Prime members will soon enjoy a wide variety of some of the best Bollywood movies in the country, all within a few weeks of their theatrical release,” said Amazon Video India director & country head Nitesh Kripalani. “We are committed to adding value for Prime members and are excited to give them exclusive access to premium entertainment they will love.  We will continue to add more content in the coming months.”  

    Added T-Series chairman & managing director Bhushan Kumar: “T-Series has always strives to be ahead of the curve in the digital content distribution space, and this exclusive alliance for our future under-production films with Amazon is another step in that direction. Subscription services are being well-received by the consumers and hold tremendous potential in India. We hope to see higher traction and growth in this mode of content distribution. This alliance will bring in greater synergies for both, Amazon and  T-Series, and we wish great success to Amazon Prime Video.”

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