Tag: Switzerland

  • Besharam: Wasting Ranbir Kapoor… and family

    Besharam: Wasting Ranbir Kapoor… and family

    Totally bankrupt of imagination or ideas, Besharam takes refuge in past formulas. The film has a dream cast and all the resources necessary at the makers’ disposal except, of course, talent on the part of the writers as well as the director. The film takes one back to certain forgettable films Shammi Kapoor did during 1960 which had titles which promised mediocre fare to start with: Janwar, Laat Saheb, Bluff Master, Budtameez etc. The hero in such a film had no character, no family background to boast of, lived a totally wayward life and yet dreamt of romancing a rich and khaandani ‘iklauti waris’ belle. So the story, if one may call it that, is sourced from that era and with a hangover from the director’s recent film Dabangg, the hero, Ranbir Kapoor, is expected to deliver a Shammi Kapoor-like vehicle in Salman Khan style!

    Ranbir Kapoor is a car thief and the justification is that he is an orphan brought up in an orphanage and such a lad (at least in the films) is never expected to grow into a normal, law abiding citizen. So he steals cars in Delhi and sells them to a Sikh wheeler dealer in Chandigarh who, in turn, has a ready buyer for all such cars in Javed Jaffrey. Jaffrey is a bad man who needs a new car every day because he is into the hawala business; he collects crores in India and delivers the same in Switzerland after duly deducting his cut. Now, the hawala business is much older than cars and all it needs is a telephone and resources on both side, but never mind!

    Ranbir may be the best in his business but the first car he is shown stealing is such a shoddy job he has half the police force, lead by Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, chasing him. At least that provides the film with its one customary chase sequence (with a futile attempt to make it funny). And since it is a Delhi film, there has to be one colourful shaadi sequence which can also bring the hero and the girl in contact. So Ranbir meets Pallavi Sharda landing up at a wedding in her brand new red Mercedes and, since she does not fall for Ranbir trying to act fresh, he decides to join the wedding celebrations as well and dance into her heart. But as soon as the naach-ganaa is over she gives Ranbir the cold shoulder again. Dejected he decides to take a car instead since he failed to take the girl with him.

    Ranbir soon learns that the Mercedes he stole belongs to Pallavi, the very girl he is trying to woo, with a lot of encouragement from her mother, Himani Shivpuri. Now he embarks on a mission to get her car back, the fact that he has sold it to the maniacal killer Jaffrey notwithstanding. It is the least he can do for the girl he loves. Of course, Pallavi has to accompany him to Chandigarh so that she discovers the nobler side of him and the process of love can become a two-sided affair. It is time for action, this time of the jumping-from-rooftops kind. The car is recovered; the girl has fallen in love with the boy more than he ever loved her. And, just when they return to Delhi and think all is well, Jaffrey happens to miss a few crore hawala money stashed in the boot of the car. Jaffrey descends on Delhi with his army of goons armed with rocket launchers, machine guns and handguns.

     

    Producer: Sanjeev Gupta, Himanshu Kishan Mehra.
    Director: Abhinav Singh Kashyap.
    Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Pallavi Sharda, Javed Jaffrey, Himani Shivpuri.

    The climax has to be a crowded affair, so gathered on screen are all the kids from the orphanage (which has only male occupants, it seems), Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, who were forgotten after the initial chase and bunch of policemen.

    While the lack of creativity is glaringly obvious in scripting and direction, even when it comes to being crude, it is poor in taste and unnecessary! Who needs a watchman in the background in a scene picking his nose very consciously till he is told ‘Cut, very good’ or Rishi Kapoor sitting on the toilet and passing loud farts? It is unnecessary. The making is very crude. Choreography is all crowds and no grace. Dialogue needed some sharp one-liners. Musically, only one song is hummable though on familiar lines and that is Dilka jo haal hai… Performance wise, Ranbir is good in patches; he tries to be too loud which is unlike him (and, isn’t that a wig he is sporting!?). Rishi Kapoor is good. Neetu Singh is okay. Pallavi Sharda does not quite charm the viewer.

    Besharam may have no worries commercially having recovered most of its investment even before its theatrical release backed by a national holiday (2nd October, Gandhi Jayanti) multiple screen release strategy, but the film does not do credit to its hero, Ranbir, or to Rishi and Neetu’s stature.

  • Pan Nalin’s Kumbh Mela film finds buyers in Europe

    Pan Nalin’s Kumbh Mela film finds buyers in Europe

    Eminent Indian-origin filmmaker Pan Nalin’s documentary Faith Connections has been sold to France and Switzerland ahead of its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

     

    SDD (Sophie Dulac Distribution) has acquired French rights to the India-French co-production, filmed at India’s Kumbh Mela, while the Swiss rights went to Filmcoopi. Advanced negotiations are also underway for sales to Canada, the US, Germany and India.

     

    The film is being sold by Raphael Berdugo’s Cite Films, which is also co-produced with Nalin and Gaurav Dhingra’s Jungle Book Entertainment. Berdugo, Dhingra, Nalin and Virginie Lacombe are credited as producers.

     

    Faith Connections follows the stories of holy men, policemen, pilgrims and a runaway child at India’s biggest religious festival, which is held once every 12 years and attracts around 100 million Hindu pilgrims.

     

    Nalin has previously directed feature documentary Ayurveda: Art of Being and narrative features Samsara and The Valley of Flowers.

     

    “We decided to co-produce and take on the sales of this film because we trust the talent of director Pan Nalin to tell us deeply moving human stories which can appeal to the world,” said Berdugo.

     

    “My experience of international sales when I was in charge of Roissy Films was that the common language of the world is emotion and people are eager to be moved while discovering other cultures.”

     

    “Ayurveda: Art of Being and Samsara were huge successes in Switzerland – both were based on the vast interest of our audience in spirituality and a quest of wellbeing of humanity. Pan Nalin’s new film follows these themes and we are sure that it will be successful too,” said Filmcoopi’s Felix Hachler.

     

    “A garland of magnificent images captured by Pan Nalin; truly exceptional characters with simple but astonishing stories; and an incredible happening which only occurs once in twelve years encouraged us to bring this extraordinary documentary to the French public,” said Dulac.

  • New pay-TV channel for US Sports arrives in Germany, Austria & Switzerland

    New pay-TV channel for US Sports arrives in Germany, Austria & Switzerland

    MUMBAI: Sport1 US, a new pay-TV channel dedicated to US sports, is launching in Germany, Austria and Switzerland today.

    The channel has secured carriage on the platforms of Kabel Deutschland, Sky Deutschland as well as Unitymedia and Kabel BW. Sport1 secured a comprehensive rights package from ESPN Sports Media to feed the channel. It also acquired broadcast rights from the NFL for additional live matches, building on a previous deal. Sport1 has also been awarded further pay-TV rights from the NBA, allowing it to air three live games per week.

    Constantin Medien CEO Bernhard Burgener commented: “With Sport1 US we are extending our digital portfolio under the multimedia umbrella brand Sport1 to include another pay-TV offering – alongside our already superbly established channel Sport1+. There are a great many fans of US sports in the German-speaking region, too, and we want to satisfy the demand in future with a broad range of premium US sports on Sport1 US.”

  • Ashish  Bhasin is on Festival of Media Global Jury 2013

    Ashish Bhasin is on Festival of Media Global Jury 2013

    Mumbai: Aegis Media South East Asia CEO and India chairman India Ashish Bhasin will be a part of the Final Jury Panel at the Festival of Media Global 2013 in Montreux, Switzerland.


    The final jury deliberations are slated to happen on 27 and 28 April.


    In addition, Bhasin will also be a speaker at the Agency Jeopardy event at the Festival of Media Global 2013, to be held on April 29.


    Bhasin said “I look forward to being a member of the final jury at the Festival of Media Global this year. It is a great opportunity for me to see the best of the media work globally and to interact with some of the best minds in our profession. I also look forward to speaking at the Agency Jeopardy event. I am sure it will be a great experience for me and a good representation for India in this global forum”.


    Bhasin, who is also the honorable secretary and executive committee member of AAAI, on the Board of Governors of the Media Research Users Council, serves on the managing committee of the Readership Studies Council of India and Co-chairs the AAAI-IBF committee amongst other industry bodies.


    In the past he has served and chaired several national and international juries, including Cannes Lions 2007 Direct Jury and Dubai Lynx 2008 Direct and Interactive juries.

  • Minister invites Indian film industry to shoot in France

    Minister invites Indian film industry to shoot in France

    MUMBAI: France‘s culture minister Aurélie Filippetti has urged the Indian film industry to consider France over other European countries like Switzerland for shooting mountain scenes.

    Filipetti, who is part of the entourage accompanying President François Hollande, reasoned that France under the Socialist government has brought about changes in tax and visa regulations to make it a preferred shooting destination.

    “In the world of Indian cinema, particularly Bollywood, mountain scenes are often filmed in Switzerland or the Czech Republic,” Filipetti told reports.

    “So in France we have introduced tax breaks and more flexible visa regulations for foreign artists and technicians in order to better accommodate them. I hope we can welcome more Indian artists so that the French mountains can become a part of Indian filmmaking,” she added.

    India cinema which has completed 100 years will serve as guest of honour at the Cannes Film Festival in May.

  • Fashion One launches in Germany on KabelKiosk

    Fashion One launches in Germany on KabelKiosk

    MUMBAI: Fashion One, the international channel for fashion, entertainment and lifestyle television, has launched in Germany on Eutelsat’s digital cable platform KabelKiosk.

     

    The channel has concluded an agreement with Eutelsat’s German subsidiary (Eutelsat Germany) for distribution of the channel to cable operators in continental Europe.

     

    The channel will be available in high definition to cable networks in the KabelKiosk digital television platform provided by Eutelsat Germany. KabelKiosk will carry Fashion One starting 2 January.

     

    After capitalizing in Germany, Fashion One is now equipped with the potential to continue its expansion on the viewer base in Europe by further distribution on platforms in Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Alto Adige.

     

    The international television network caters to a female audience with content covering the very latest in fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle news, profiles of A-list celebrities, luxury brands, holiday destinations, and red carpet events. Fashion One also delivers a strong lineup of original programming from reality shows, documentaries, beauty tips and street styling.

     

    “We are excited to be launching Fashion One in Germany with KabelKiosk. The channel will be broadcasted in crystal clear high-definition for the sophisticated audience in the region. This launch supports our drive for continuous growth in the Western European market following our launch of European headquarter last year and marks the start of a new era in the company’s operations in Germany,” said Fashion One CEO Ashley Jordan.

     

    “Fashion One HD delivers pictures in a crisp HD-quality, building a bridge between fashion, luxury and travelling. This unique mixture makes Fashion One HD a real benefit for all of our modern, open-minded KabelKiosk viewers and connect them with an international community,” says Eutelsat Germany MD Martina Rutenbeck.

     

    The channel will debut with two original programmes Fashion One Correspondence Search: London and Front Row Season 2. Viewers could also enjoy on-going documentary series Eco Fashion and lifestyle series Yoga, Health and Well-being.

  • Govt working to provide best facilities to filmmakers: Uttarakhand CM

    Govt working to provide best facilities to filmmakers: Uttarakhand CM

    NEW DELHI: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna has said arrangements are underway to provide the best facilities to filmmakers wanting to shoot in the state.

    Speaking on the last day of the Australian Film Festival held in Dehradun over the weekend, he said “the state has huge potential in film making and could also obtain international attention because of the good scenic beauty available here.”

    “In recent times, Uttarakhand has been visited by many Bollywood and international filmmakers. Blessed with natural beauty, the state has many more locations for shooting films than are available in Canada or Switzerland,” he added.

    He expressed confidence that festivals like these would encourage tourism here as well as filmmakers. The government was working to fashion a good film policy and provide excellent facilities to filmmakers coming here.

    The state was also coming up with 22 helipads to provide better connectivity. One of these would be at Sahastradhara connecting with various places. The Naini Saini and Pantnagar Airfields were also being extended. He said this will help film tourism.

  • Astra begins broadcasting Swiss private channel 3+

    Astra begins broadcasting Swiss private channel 3+

    MUMBAI: Leading satellite operator SES has said Astra is now broadcasting the Swiss private channel 3+ from its prime orbital position 19.2 degrees East.

    3+ is the first broadcaster based in Switzerland to use SES’ satellite capacities. The transmission via the orbital position 19.2 degrees East will expand the reach of 3+ by around 400,000 households in Switzerland.

    The reception of the encrypted private channel 3+ requires a satellite receiver and the SRR Sat Access Card from the Swiss Broadcasting Organisation SRG.
    The SES subsidiary SES Platform Services near Munich provides the uplink and the encryption of the channel. 3+ is one of the leading Swiss broadcasters and reaches an average of 1.7 million viewers, which is about one third of the German-speaking Swiss population.

    “The decision of 3+ to partner with ASTRA for its satellite transmission is an important milestone in the development of the Swiss market,” said Astra Germany MD Wolfgang Elsässer. “3+ is a very popular channel and in addition to the Swiss channels of ProSiebenSat1 Media and RTL Group, satellite TV in Switzerland via ASTRA is now even more attractive.”

  • John Travolta gets lifetime achievement award

    John Travolta gets lifetime achievement award

    Mumbai: Actor John Travolta has been conferred with a lifetime achievement award at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
    The actor was honoured for his lengthy movie career at the Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland on Thursday. He was presented with the prestigious Donostia Award by his Savages‘ co-star Benicio del Toro.
    “So much energy is spent in the nullification and invalidation of other people. So if some group of people get together to pat you on the back and say good job, I‘ll take it… thank you,” Travolta said after getting the award.
    This is his second lifetime achievement award in a week.

  • Aisa Hota Hai to screen at FIFF

    Aisa Hota Hai to screen at FIFF

    MUMBAI: Aashish Dubey‘s short film Aisa Hota Hai has been selected to be screened at the 26th Fribourg International Film Festival (FIFF) in Switzerland.

    An 11-minute crime-comedy, the film follows the story of five guys who meet under mysterious circumstances. “I was shocked when I first heard that the movie has been selected for the festival. It is not an issue-based story but a commercial one. I am very happy and this gives me a lot of motivation to continue doing such work,” Dubey has reportedly said.

    Incidentally, Dubey had written a few stories before but couldn‘t make them as they were exceeding his budget. “I realised I cannot afford good looking actors and models and decided to take normal people. I decided to make a criminal story because the actors looked best in that role,” he added.

    The festival that started from 24 March will go on till 31 March.