Tag: Vashu Bhagnani

  • INTEGRITI joins forces with Pooja Entertainment’s “Ganapath” starring Tiger Shroff

    INTEGRITI joins forces with Pooja Entertainment’s “Ganapath” starring Tiger Shroff

    Mumbai: INTEGRITI, the leading casual men’s fashion brand from the house of Kewal Kiran Clothing Limited (KKCL), has announced a strategic partnership with the much-anticipated film Ganapath, starring Tiger Shroff. This exciting collaboration is set to create a significant impact for the brand ahead of the festive season, as INTEGRITI aims to capture a more extensive market share.

    INTEGRITI’s association with the film Ganapath will see the brand featured prominently in the film’s captivating narrative. Tiger Shroff, the charismatic lead of the movie, will showcase his signature dance moves in the high-energy song, with the iconic INTEGRITI logo adorning the background. This synergy between INTEGRITI and Ganapath exemplifies the fusion of style and dynamism, promising an exhilarating visual treat for audiences.

    Commenting on the occasion, Kewal Kiran Clothing Ltd director Vikas Jain said, “We are delighted to partner with Ganapath, a film that resonates with the energy and spirit of INTEGRITI. This partnership underscores our commitment to providing fashion that complements the dynamic lifestyle of today’s youth. INTEGRITI’s partnership with Ganapath not only signifies its presence in the world of fashion but also its resonance with the diverse tastes of our discerning customer base. By aligning with a cinematic sensation like Ganapath, set to dominate the festive season box office. INTEGRITI aims to leave an indelible mark on the minds of audiences.”

    Ganapath, a fantasy action-drama film presented by Vashu Bhagnani and Pooja Entertainment and directed by Vikas Bahl, boasts an ensemble cast that includes Tiger Shroff, Kriti Sannon, and Amitabh Bachchan in pivotal roles. Scheduled for release on 20 October 2023, right in time for the holiday season, the film is poised to become a blockbuster, captivating the hearts of movie enthusiasts nationwide.

    The production house, Pooja Entertainment, has also launched an exclusive broadcast channel on WhatsApp, which is the first Indian channel to do so. Producer Jackky Bhagnani, also an Indian actor, entrepreneur, and founder of Indian music label JJust Music, said he is excited about the release of the movie. 

  • ‘Welcome To Karachi’: No thanks!

    ‘Welcome To Karachi’: No thanks!

    MUMBAI: Jackky Bhagnani is being launched for the fifth time in Welcome To Karachi by his home production, Puja Films, owned by his father, Vashu Bhagnani. There are two reasons why the producer should have been very, very selective about the subject he chose and should have had a better team writing it: the first is that what is at stake here is the career of the family scion, and the other is the investment of personal money. 

     

    Entering Pakistan by mistake is no more a novel or exciting theme even if the guys doing it, Jackky and Arshad Warsi, are certifiable morons in the film. A recent film, Filmistan had the same theme, even the television serial Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has had a few episodes where the protagonist, Jethalal, ambles into Pakistani territory. And, of course, our fishermen are also accused of straying on that count. So what’s new? Also, with such a subject you can only make a comedy and for that you need writers, a species missing in our industry.

     

    The producer holds a fancy for Gujaratis and here again, the lead man, Jackky, is from a Gujarati family, his father being Dalip Tahil. Tahil runs a ferry service in Jamnagar, a port town of Gujarat, and caters to the demand of wedding receptions on his boats. Tahil passes off his son, Jackky and his close pal, Arshad, both duffers, as geniuses who will look after the security of the guests. Arshad is supposed to be an ex-Navy man court-martialled for sinking a submarine. 

     

    Now, there is a booking and Tahil’s instructions to his son are that, as soon as the baraat arrives, you take off. Jackky follows the instructions to the T. He watches as the baraat arrives near the jetty and the boat takes off. But, what do you know? This Jamnagar seems to be somewhere in the US (Jackky’s dream destination) for the boat is full of scantily dressed white women of varied ages and figures; as long as they are white, who cares! The usual dance and daru event follows till a storm strikes. The boat is sinking, half the white girls are conveniently sacrificed to the storm. 

     

    Arshad and Jackky have landed on the coast of Karachi, lying unconscious the way thousands of marooned seafarers have done in as many fairy tales as well as in films. Karachi being a violent and lawless city, soon there is a bomb blast on the beach that they have landed at. A petty thief descends on the victims relieving the dead bodies of their belongings and this duo is not spared either. The wallets and, hence, the identities of both are stolen. 

     

    Jackky and Arshad are now on the ISI’s radar and later handed over to the Taliban where they unwittingly destroy the entire Taliban camp. The CIA wants to hog the credit and on one side, a Pakistani minister wants to do the same by calling the two brave soldiers as his party members while the Indian electronic media catches on to the story identifying them as Indians from Jamnagar. Poor morons know nothing of all that they have done and the stories being built around them. Their only wish is to return to India. You wish too that they return to India and the charade ends. Alas!

     

    Welcome To Karachi is a grossly ill-conceived idea and further done to death in execution. The director had nothing to go on and not realizing that shows his lack of script sense. The film is designed as a comedy and the only funny thing about it is that the film is a joke. Neither there is humour, nor any witty dialogues. Music is functional. Editing is not visible. Production is patchy.

     

    As for performances, it is mainly buffoonery on the parts of both main actors. Arshad, otherwise an accomplished actor, is at sea here. Jackky is not an actor so nothing is expected of him and he delivers nothing; his Kathiawadi Gujarati accent sticks to same tone and decibel all along. The heroine, Lauren Gottlieb, plays more of a cameo than the lead. The rest are incidental. 

     

    Welcome To Karachi is a poor fare on all counts.

     

    Producer: Vashu Bhagnani

     

    Director: Ashish R Mohan

     

    Cast: Arshad Warsi, Jakky Bhagnani

  • Jackky Bhagnani justifies liquor mention in song lyrics

    Jackky Bhagnani justifies liquor mention in song lyrics

    MUMBAI: Actor Jackky Bhagnani has justified the use of liquor in the song ‘Lalla Lalla Lori’ from his upcoming film Welcome to Karachi. The actor said, “The song is only for you guys to have a good time. This is India, it is a secular country and if we can have alcohol openly then I do not see anything wrong if the songs are based on that.”

     

    Bhagnani, who was here to promote Welcome to Karachi, which is set to release on 29 May. The actor was answering a question on objections raised by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

     

    His co-stars in this action comedy are Lauren Gotlieb of ABCD fame, and Arshad Warsi. The film is directed by Ashish R. Mohan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film has been shot in various locations of the United Kingdom and sets were recreated to resemble Karachi.

     

     The film revolves around two Indian men played by Warsi and Bhagnani, who reach Karachi in Pakistan without passports and gets trapped by the Taliban. The journey becomes adventurous and exciting in their quest to find a way back to India.

     

    Lauren said, “Working in Bollywood adds to my learning experience. When I came to India, I never thought I would get such amazing offers. ABCD taught me Hindi and now with this film I have learnt Urdu. And I am coming up with a very different avatar, that’s the best part.”

  • ‘Welcome To Karachi’ becomes first Indian film to be promoted in Pakistan

    ‘Welcome To Karachi’ becomes first Indian film to be promoted in Pakistan

    NEW DELHI: The Jackky Bhagnani – Arshad Warsi starrer Welcome to Karachi has become the first film to officially travel to Pakistan for movie promotion.

     

    The cast and crew have been invited by the Pakistan Government for this purpose.

     

    The movie is produced by Vashu Bhagnani. A source close to the project said, “It’s quite a big achievement not just for Bollywood but for the entire country. Since the film has Karachi word mentioned in the title and talks about the relations between India and Pakistan, the Pakistan government may have come up with the idea to promote the movie in Pakistan.”

     

    Bhagnani added, “I’m very happy that Welcome To Karachi is the first film to go to Pakistan for film promotion. I’m highly obliged with the Pakistan government to invite us for our film promotion in Pakistan. It’s not just making Bollywood proud but also our country. I’m looking forward to travel to Pakistan along with my movie cast and crew.”

  • PepsiCo, MSM fail to reach amicable settlement over ‘Youngistaan’

    PepsiCo, MSM fail to reach amicable settlement over ‘Youngistaan’

    MUMBAI: It’s been more than a fortnight since PepsiCo first objected to ‘Youngistaan’ as the title of a film jointly produced by MSM Motion Pictures and Vashu Bhagnani-owned Pooja Pictures.

     

    The upcoming film slotted to release on 28 March has been the cause of the dispute as PepsiCo objected to its registered trademark Youngistaan being violated by the co-producers by choosing to go ahead with Youngistaan as the film’s title.

     

    In today’s hearing, in Justice A K Pathak’s court, the two parties made their own set of proposals (three each). As reported earlier, PepsiCo has sought an order from the court “restraining them (producers) from launching their movie under the impugned title ‘Youngistaan’ which is nothing but a blatant imitation of the plaintiff’s (Pepsi) registered trademark”.

     

    One of the proposals made by MSM Motion Pictures and Pooja Pictures was that they will play a disclaimer/give credit to the cola giant’s 2008 campaign with the same name.

     

    “In today’s hearing, both parties didn’t agree on any settlement and hence, the case will be argued tomorrow,” says a representative from PepsiCo’s law firm Singh&Singh.

     

    The case was first listed on 12 February in Delhi High Court. The hearing on 24 February was postponed as the Judge was on leave and then on 3 March, the case was adjourned as MSM and Pooja Pictures sought more time.

     

    Singh&Singh, the law firm representing PepsiCo, had sent a legal notice to the co-producers of the film in January against the use of Youngistaan as the title of their film.

     

    Notwithstanding the objections raised by PepsiCo, MSM Motion Pictures and Pooja Pictures, on 6 February, announced the launch of their upcoming film ‘Youngistaan’ featuring Jackky Bhagnani, Neha Sharma, Boman Irani and late Farooq Sheikh.

  • PepsiCo vs MSM hearing postponed to 3 March

    PepsiCo vs MSM hearing postponed to 3 March

    MUMBAI: The hearing for the PepsiCo dispute with MSM Motion Pictures and Vashu Bhagnani-owned Pooja Pictures over the title of the film, Youngsitaan, has been postponed to 3 March.

     

    The matter was scheduled to be heard on 24 February in the court of Justice A K Pathak. But with Justice Pathak on leave, the matter has been pushed by a week.

     

    PepsiCo alleged that its registered trademark ‘Youngistaan’ has been violated by the co-producers of the film as they chose to go ahead with ‘Youngistaan’ as the film’s title.

     

    Singh&Singh, a law firm representing PepsiCo, last month sent a legal notice to the co-producers of the film against the use of the title.

     

    But the film that stars Jackky Bhagnani, Neha Sharma, Boman Irani and late Farooq Sheikh was announced on 6 February.

     

    Pepsi has pleaded for an order from the high court “restraining them (the co-producers of the film) from launching their movie under the impugned title ‘Youngistaan’ which is nothing but a blatant imitation of the plaintiff’s (Pepsi) registered trademark”.

  • PepsiCo, MSM attempting out of court settlement over ‘Youngistaan’

    PepsiCo, MSM attempting out of court settlement over ‘Youngistaan’

    MUMBAI: It was in 2008 that PepsiCo India came up with a new campaign around the theme ‘Youngistaan’, the land of youngsters.

     

    The campaign featuring cricketers and film stars was aimed at bringing alive the connect between the cola brand and the youth.

     

    PepsiCo India had then got ‘Youngistaan’ registered as its trademark. The trademark is now a matter of dispute between PepsiCo India and MSM Motion Pictures.

     

    The dispute is over the title of a film co-produced by MSM Motion Pictures and Vashu Bhagnani-owned Pooja Pictures.

     

    Even after having received a notice in January from PepsiCo India against the use of Youngistan as the title of their film, the co-producers went ahead and announced the film with the same name.

     

    PepsiCo alleged that its registered trademark Youngistaan has been violated by the co-producers of the film by choosing to go ahead with Youngistan as the film’s title.

     

    Singh&Singh, a law firm representing PepsiCo, had last month sent a legal notice to the co-producers of the film against the use of Youngistaan as the title of their film.

     

    Notwithstanding the objections raised by PepsiCo, MSM Motion Pictures and Pooja Pictures, on 6 February, announced the launch of their upcoming film ‘Youngistaan’ featuring Jackky Bhagnani, Neha Sharma, Boman Irani and late Farooq Sheikh.

     

    Pepsi then took the matter to the Delhi High Court on 12 February. “Since MSM didn’t comply with the legal notice, we had to take a step and file a case against them for violation of (PepsiCo) trademark,” says a source from the law firm.

     

    Pepsi has pleaded for an order from the high court “restraining them (the co-producers of the film) from launching their movie under the impugned title ‘Youngistaan’ which is nothing but a blatant imitation of the plaintiff’s (Pepsi) registered trademark”.

     

    The next hearing in the matter is scheduled on Monday, 24 February in the court of Justice A K Pathak.

     

    While PepsiCo India continues to pursue the legal course, the two parties have not completely given up hope of an amicable settlement.

     

    PepsiCo India and MSM Motion Pictures are in talks to try an out of court settlement, as per industry sources.

     

    Officials of MSM Motion Pictures were unavailable for a comment.

     

    The dispute is interesting as a corporate is attempting to prevent one of its promotional trademarks from being used as the title of a film.

  • Vashu Bhagnani presents Youngistan with son Jackky in the lead

    Vashu Bhagnani presents Youngistan with son Jackky in the lead

    MUMBAI: With movies like Ajab Gazab Prem, FALTU etc, actor Jackky Bhagnani has almost become a youth icon. Now, the actor will be seen in MSM Motion Pictures and Vashu Bhagnani, Youngistan, a love story set in the backdrop of Indian politics. The film, besides Jackky stars Neha Sharma, Farooq Shaikh and Boman Irani.

     

    While the first schedule of the film has been shot overseas and Lucknow, the second schedule of the film will go on floors soon at the picturesque Taj Mahal in Agra making it the ideal locale to launch the film and its unique campaign titled “Yo Youngistan Go Youngistan”. Uttar Pradesh lends itself very nicely to this film that has a political backdrop. To add to it, Agra, a symbol of power and love supplements the entire setting. Yo Youngistan Go Youngistan is a ground rally that will travel across the country and collect youth pledges and will also see several youth icons from various walks of life join Jackky Bhagnani in getting the young Indians to pledge to vote. The campaign will also generate findings on the change Young India wishes to see in their policies and their politicians.

     

    Jackky Bhagnani said in a press release, “For me as the name suggests Youngistan stands for the youth by the youth and of the youth of India. The film is a common live story in a very uncommon premise “.

     

    The film is scheduled to release on 1 May 2014.

  • Bipasha Basu in Sajid Khan’s Humshakals

    Bipasha Basu in Sajid Khan’s Humshakals

    MUMBAI: Sajid Khan is now gearing up for his upcoming comic caper Humshakals. The latest addition to this film is Bipasha Basu, who was last seen in Aatma. Besides Basu, Saif Ali Khan, Riteish Deshmukh and Ram Kapoor will be playing triple roles in the movie.

     

    While Tamannaah Bhatia has been paired opposite Saif, Bipasha will play Riteish’s love interest. Other details about the characters in the film have still been kept under wraps.

     

    Humshakals is produced by Vashu Bhagnani and Fox Star Studios and is expected to go on floor from September.

     

    Sajid Khan started his directing career with Heyy Babyy and followed it up Housefull and Housefull 2. His recent Ajay Devgn starrer Himmatwala remake bombed at the Box-Office.

  • Sajid Khan returns, with Humshakals in 2014

    Sajid Khan returns, with Humshakals in 2014

    MUMBAI: Fox Star Studios and Pooja Entertainment & Films have announced Vashu Bhagnani‘s Humshakals, touted to be one of the biggest comedy entertainers of 2014, directed by filmmaker Sajid Khan.

    Starring Saif Ali Khan, Riteish Deshmukh and Ram Kapoor for the first time in triple roles, the film promises to be a laugh riot, as the trio unleashes total madness and confusion in their triple avatars!

    The film is slated to go on floors in September 2013 and will be shot extensively abroad at scenic locations. Humshakals will have a worldwide release on 6 June 2014.