Tag: Telugu

  • Titanic rakes in Rs 61 mn in opening wekend

    Titanic rakes in Rs 61 mn in opening wekend

    MUMBAI: The 3D version of James Cameron‘s epic love story Titanic has earned Rs 61 million from 213 screens in the opening weekend.

    The film also enjoyed a good opening in the international market by earning $35.5m from 5,579 screens in 84 countries this weekend, Fox Studios, the disttributor of the film, said. The film has done good business not only in the major metros but also in the smaller markets.

    The release of the 3D version of the film in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu is in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.

    “Titanic 3D‘s phenomenal success has set a new benchmark not just in 3D technology, but for re-releases in India and international markets. The figures further reaffirm the passion and excitement which Titanic, one of the most celebrated films in cinema history, has enjoyed in India over the years,” said Fox Star Studios India CEO Vijay Singh.

    Titanic, a love story with the 1912 sinking of the ship as its backdrop, was released in 1997. Then, it had made around $1.843-billion worldwide.

  • Delhi Belly remake in Tamil, Telugu

    Delhi Belly remake in Tamil, Telugu

    MUMBAI: After Tamil, Aamir Khan‘s Delhi Belly is to be made in Telugu.

    While both the versions would be directed by R Kannan, the Tamil version would star Jayam Ravi and the Telugu version will have Nagarjuna‘s son Naga Chaitanya.

    The remake will be shot with a Chennai backdrop and the dialouges will not have any swear words like in the Hindi version.

    It may be remembered that Kannan had earlier directed the remake of Jab We Met in Tamil.

    Delhi Belly was a verbally explosive comical crime-caper with a smart screenplay and witty dialogue as its aces.

    Starring Imran Khan, Poorna Jagannathan, Shenaz Treasuryvala, Vir Das, Kunal Roy Kapoor and Vijay Raaz in pivotal roles, Delhi Belly narrates the story of three friends in Delhi.

  • Salman Khan’s Kick to roll mid-year

    Salman Khan’s Kick to roll mid-year

    MUMBAI: After hobnobbing for a while, Sajid Nadiadwala has announced that his Salman-Khan starrer actioner Kick will roll on time.

    Kick is a remake of the 2009 Telugu film of the same name that starred Ravi Teja and Ileana. Salman Khan would reprise the role of a character who gets a ‘kick’ out of doing things differently and dangerously.

    The film, directed by Shirish Kunder, will start rolling in the latter half of the year as Khan’s date diary is chockfull with projects like Ek Tha Tiger, Dabangg 2 and Sher Khan. Sonakshi Sinha will play the female lead.

    Confirming that Kick will finally roll, Kunder said, ““All rumours about Kick being postponed etc is bullshit. The film is definitely happening in the 2nd half of 2012. Release date will be announced by producer Sajid Nadiadwala.”

    Incidentally, Kunder directed Salman Khan in his first outing, Jaaneman.

  • Balaji denies ‘Dirty Picture’ is based on life of Silk Smitha

    Balaji denies ‘Dirty Picture’ is based on life of Silk Smitha

    NEW DELHI: Balaji Motion Pictures has reiterated that the film “The Dirty Picture” is the romantic journey of a fiercely ambitious starlet Silk Smitha who dreams of making it big on the silver screen and is not inspired by the story of any person, living or dead.

    Reacting to the legal notice sent by the South star‘s brother V Naga Vara Prasad against the film‘s director Milan Luthria and producer Ekta Kapoor for making the biopic without any formal permission from the family, Balaji said the film “draws inspiration from the strugglers in the 80s whose indomitable spirit made them emerge triumphant and create a unique space for themselves in a male-dominated film industry.”

    ‘The film is not a formal biopic or biography, as is being speculated. It is a work of fiction, and any characters resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental.‘

    “The Dirty Picture” is in essence, a love story, and a celebration of the never-say-die spirit of every industry newcomer.

    The clarification comes in the wake of speculation that the Milan Luthria-directed film starring Vidya Balan is based on the life of the late actress Silk Smitha.

    Silk Smitha had started as a make-up girl in 1970s and then become a movie extra and subsequently the most wanted heroine of the early 80s. The sobriquet “Silk” came in 1979, with her first Tamil film Vandi Chakkaram, in which she played a bar girl named Silk. In a career spanning 17 years, she did over 450 films in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi.

    She was found dead in her apartment in Chennai in 1996, and her death remains a mystery till today.

  • Bombay Talkies set for revival

    Bombay Talkies set for revival

    MUMBAI: Among the several Hindi film banners that were closed down at some point of time, Bombay Talkies is set for a revival.


    Taking the step forward is Abhay Kumar, grandson of Rajnarayan Dube, one of the founders of the esteemed studio. Taking a new step in the film and entertainment industry, Kumar is set to make his debut as an actor and director as well.


    Reportedly, Kumar wants to kick-start the production house with his directorial and acting debut in a tri-lingual film that he has titled as Zakhmi in Hindi, Abhimanyu in Telugu and Mahanayak in the Bengali version.


    The Bombay Talkies Limited (known as Bombay Talkies) was founded in 1934 by Himanshu Rai, Rajnarayan Dube and Devika Rani along with businessmen like F. E. Dinhsaw, Sir Firoze Sethna and others, with Franz Osten and Niranjan Pal as the first full-time filmmakers in Indian Cinema history.

  • Santosh Sivan’s Urumi to screen at Busan fest

    Santosh Sivan’s Urumi to screen at Busan fest

    MUMBAI: Santosh Sivan‘s Prithviraj-Genelia D’souza starrer Urumi has been selected to be screened at the Busan International Film Festival that commences from 6 October.


    The film will be screened in ‘A Window to Asian Cinema‘ category.


    Urumi will have two versions for screening – a standard three-hour theatrical version and a 90-minute English version made for the international market.


    Urumi is the second most expensive Malayalam film ever made with a budget of about Rs 200 million and has been dubbed into Tamil, Telugu and English.
     
    The film, spread between the second and third visits of Vasco da Gama to India, chronicles a varied version of how da Gama could have met a bloody death in AD 1524.


    It is set in the backdrop of the fierce warrior clans of Northern Kerala in the 16th century and focuses on Chirakkal Kelu Nayanar (Prithviraj) – a man whose target and mission is to resist or kill Dom Vasco da Gama, the Viceroy of the Portuguese empire in India.


    This is the second time that a film by Sivan will be screened at the festival, the first being his 2005 film Navarasa.


    The film has been titled Pathinaindham Nootrandu Uraivaal in Tamil while the English version has been named Vasco Da Gama. The Hindi title is being finalised.


    The film has been titled Pathinaindham Nootrandu Uraivaal in Tamil while the English version has been named Vasco Da Gama. The Hindi title is being finalised.

  • RA.One to have Tamil and Telugu versions

    RA.One to have Tamil and Telugu versions

    MUMBAI: Actor-producer Shah Rukh Khan will release his ambitious film RA.One in Tamil and Telugu as well.

    Produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, the movie would also be dubbed in German and other international languages.

    “The dubbing of the Tamil and Telugu versions have been done,” said Khan.

    Khan plays Shekhar Subramanium, a Tamil Brahmin. This connect is expected towork good magic down South, as per the production house.

  • TV18 stalls plans of Gujarati and south language biz news channels

    TV18 stalls plans of Gujarati and south language biz news channels

    MUMBAI: TV18 has stalled its plans to launch three regional business news channels and will wait till the economic downturn reverses before it revives its growth plans in this space, a source tells Indiantelevision.com.

    TV18 is looking at launching a Gujarati and a south-language business news channel. The plan is also on to launch another regional business news channel, the language of which is kept under wraps.

    “We will launch these channels only when the market improves,” says the source.

    CNBC TV18 South will be a single channel that will beam out business news in all the four southern languages – Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

    TV18 believes that there is potential to grow its business by making strategic investments, both through organic and inorganic routes, in regional and local language news channels.

    TV18 is planning to raise Rs 5.1 billion through rights issue, out of which Rs 3 billion will be utilised towards repaying debt and Rs 300 million on the Forbes project. The company will also invest Rs 450 million for subscribing to the rights issue of Infomedia.

  • Zee News Ltd to invest Rs 600 mn in Telugu and UP news channels

    Zee News Ltd to invest Rs 600 mn in Telugu and UP news channels

    MUMBAI: Zee News Ltd. (ZNL) is investing Rs 600 million in its two regional news channels which are slated for launch this month, a senior executive said.

    Telugu news channel Zee 24 Ghantalu will require a capex of Rs 220 million and an operating expense of Rs 180 million for one year. The news channel for Uttar Pradesh will have an investment need of Rs 200 million towards capex and operating cost for a year.

    “We are looking at launching these two channels between 20 March and 31 March. They will take up the positioning of being serious news channels. These markets have a high consumption of hard news,” said the executive.

    The Telugu news market is flooded with 12 channels while Sahara is the only player which runs a dedicated news channel for Uttar Pradesh.

    ZNL had earlier announced it had suffered a loss of Rs 9.26 million for the yet-to-be launched Zee 24 Ghantalu during the third-quarter of the current fiscal.

  • ‘Southside sees action’

    ‘Southside sees action’

    “Mind it!”

    A phrase immortalized by Channel [V]’s south Indian cowboy character Quick Gun Murugun in the nineties. And one that is most relevant to the regional language market in 2007. The year saw a flurry of launches or announcements of launches, a change in long-running political equations, continued growth, and an increasing intensity of competition in almost every language segment – whether Tamil or Malayalam or Kannada or Telugu – of the regional market.

     

    The big news of the year in this space was the public parting of ways between Kalanidhi Maran’s Sun Network and his grand uncle Karunanidhi, the chieftain of the DMK party. The breakup was bitter, and it was almost as if the floodgates were let open and a flurry of launches followed.

    Kalanithi Maran holds the Contribution to Television Award trophy he was presented with at the Indian Telly Awards 2006.

    The DMK launched its own channel Kalaignar TV with a little bit of help from former Maran friend Sharad Kumar, a few Sun TV employees and Sun arch rival Raj TV. The latter offered it uplinking facilities for Kalaignar TV which has a menu consisting of film and entertainment programs and news. The DMK appeared to be in in a hurry to make up for time it lost – over the past decade during which it supported the Sun Network – and announced plans to build a channel bouquet with a 24-hour news channel and music or a movie channel. This apart, it initiated steps to set up its own cable network in the state to counter any moves by the Maran-owned MSO Sumangali Cable Vision as well as to gain control of the last mile.

    DMK ally, Raj TV announced plans to introduce its DTH service, again as if to darken the Sun Network’s DTH prospects. In May 2007, the Raj TV management said that it would roll out 11 channels, and would take the acquistion trail to expand nationally in other languages, without disclosing any time frame. In August, 2007, it unveiled a FTA music channel Raj Musix.

    Besides Musix, Raj TV telecasts two channels – Raj TV and Raj Digital Plus’.
    On the Raj TV horizon are Tamil and Telugu news channels.

     

    Jaya TV, backed by the AIADMK party, and a comparatively smaller player, recently started testing two new Tamil channels – music and news, which are expected to start full time transmissions sometime this month. As the year drew to a close, Tamil Nadu Congress member of parliament, KV Thangabalu’s flagged off Mega TV, a 24 hour FTA Tamil news, current affairs, and entertainment channel, while Tamil Nadu Congress MLA Vasanth Kumar said he intends to start Vasanth TV.

     

    For the Sun Network, 2007 was business as usual, the political setbacks notwhithstanding. The network, which has the highest number of channels in south India, dominates the region, with the exception of Kerala where it trails Asianet as a close No 2. It drew the curtains on its DTH service using transponders on Insat 2B, offering subscription packages that looked extremely competitive and attractive. Industry watchers expect Sun’s dominance to get eroded over time, but 2008 is unlikely to be the year when we will see that happen.

    “Sun’s biggest strength has been content, be it GEC or movie. Just because Sun may be not be gaining numbers and Kalaingar is showing unprecedented growth, it doesn’t mean that advertisers are going to run away from Sun to its next biggest rival. At present, Sun has retained a firm grasp on its slowly reducing share in percentage terms, its share has not reduced in numbers,” says an ad executive.

     

    So far, Sun has been able to maintain a lead over all the others in most of the space it operates in. In a few places, even its second channel has performed better and attracted far more viewers than its nearest competition’s main channel has. In a very dynamic space, how the new equations will work out only time can tell.

     

    For Telugu print and TV baron Ramoji Rao, however, 2007 would be a year he would prefer to write off as a bad dream. For Rao, who owns TV network ETV and leading Telugu newspaper Eenadu, it was reportedly his close alignment for the past quarter century with the Telugu Desam and his run-ins with the Congress chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Y Rajshekhar Reddy that cost him dear. It is pertinent to note that a deal signed between US-based Blackstone Group and Rao’s holding company Ushodaya in January 2007 for the sale of a 26 per cent stake is yet to see closure. If Blackstone’s proposal to invest $275 million in Ushodaya had gone through, it would have been the biggest ever media investment in an Indian firm.

    2007 will also go down in the annals of regional television history as the year of TV9. Promoted by Associated Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABCL), it appears to have ambitions to get its foothold into almost every language segment. In Andhra Pradesh, TV9 News got the better of Gemini News and ETV2 News, with its Telugu religious channel Sanskruti beginning to get noticed.

    In Karnataka TV9 Kannada surpassed the biggest player Sun’s Kannada news offering Udaya Varthegalu. It has also been itching to get control of Kerala’s fledgling news channel IndiaVision, but has only managed to start selling air time for it.

     

    Karnataka witnessed the launch of two GEC channels Asianet’s Suvarna and Kasthuri (the latter headed by then chief minister HD Kumaraswamy’s wife) during the year. Another channel ‘Real Estate TV’ for national consumption by a construction group made a lot of noise, but failed to get its signals carried.

     

    “Kasthuri could be eating into DD Bangalore’s ad shares, especially ads by the state government and public sector undertakings based in Karnataka,” said an executive from an advertising agency. “Having been the chief minister, Kumaraswamy could leverage his contacts in these companies. Even if these pickings are small, they are very good for a new entrant,” he avers.

     

    Observers expect the action in the southern space to continue. Balaji Telefilms is expected to launch TV channels in partnership with Star TV either in 2008 or 2009. And there is no doubt that others will also make a try for the southern pie.