Tag: Vidhu Vinod Chopra

  • Quo Vadis Anupama Chopra, Film Companion?

    Quo Vadis Anupama Chopra, Film Companion?

    Mumbai: The film publication biz is rife with rumours – about the stars and directors –  normally. Now it is the journos who write about the stars who are being gossiped about. Take the case of Anumpama Chopra – the founder of the evocative Film Companion (FC). The goss has been running riot that Chopra – a former India Today journo who set up the website and the wife of ace director Vidhu Vinod Chopra – is shutting down FC, which by the way has been putting up a healthy financial performance.

    Then why bring down the shutters on FC?

    Coz, Film Companion is giving way to US entertainment publication The Hollywood Reporter, with Chopra likely to helm the Indian edition, goes the strong canards. Chopra will apparently pocket a healthy trove of cash for exiting FC.

    The Hollywood Reporter is part of the Penske Media Corp which also boasts other titles such as Variety, Deadline Hollywood, Rolling Stone, Billboard etc. BollywoodLife is amongst its other flagship Indian titles, boasting more than 20 million unique visitors.

    No executive from Penske Media Corp which is owned by Jay Penske was available for comment or confirmation. How, Bollywoodlife.com, the Indian edition of The Hollywood Reporter will find a fit with each other was unclear at the time of writing, but observers believe that the former will continue to focus on the personal lives of actors while the latter will be trade and B2B-focused.

    PMC had earlier partnered with Zee TV to set up India.com – in a joint venture.

  • Disney+ Hotstar wins the ‘Best OTT Platform of the Year’ at Sixth Critics’ Choice Awards 2024

    Disney+ Hotstar wins the ‘Best OTT Platform of the Year’ at Sixth Critics’ Choice Awards 2024

    Mumbai: Film Critics Guild and Group M Motion Entertainment, in collaboration with Vistas Media Capital, announced the winners of the Critics’ Choice Awards 2024. Disney+ Hotstar emerged as the unparalleled star of the Sixth Critics’ Choice Awards 2024, securing the prestigious Best OTT Platform of the Year title, firmly establishing its status as the powerhouse of entertainment. This recognition underscores the platform’s commitment to delivering high-quality content and pushing the boundaries of entertainment.  

    Adding to the win, Hotstar Specials’ Koffee with Karan Season 8 captured hearts with its unprecedented vulnerability, banter, and memorable moments, earning the title of Best Unscripted Show. Koffee with Karan has been a fan favorite and this win solidifies its place as a standout in the genre.  The cinematic masterpiece, 12th Fail by Vidhu Vinod Chopra shined, securing the esteemed title of Best Feature Film. and it is the most-watched film of 2023 for Disney+ Hotstar.

    Disney+ Hotstar & HSM Entertainment Network, Disney Star head – content, Gaurav Banerjee said, “We take great pride in Disney+ Hotstar’s rich repertoire, and it brings us immense joy to witness the platform consistently delivers compelling shows and engaging stories. The Critics Choice Award Win is a significant achievement, underscoring our commitment to delivering high-quality storytelling.”  

    Karan Johar, on Koffee with Karan Season 8’s win,”Koffee with Karan is more than just a show to me; it’s a deep personal connection, and I’m genuinely thrilled to have found a fantastic partner in Disney+ Hotstar. What makes Koffee with Karan truly unique is its distinctiveness, the genuine and organic charm it exudes, and its originality that sets it apart from everything else. The Critics Choice Awards acknowledging these qualities fills me with immense pride. Moments like these are inspiring me to continue bringing more engaging episodes of Koffee with Karan to our audiences.”  

    Acclaimed director and producer, Vidhu Vinod Chopra said “We are incredibly grateful to witness the immense love our film is receiving from people everywhere, not just in theatres but online on streaming and internationally as well. Within just three days, 12th Fail was the most-watched film on Disney+ Hotstar. As a Writer-Director nothing makes you happier than witnessing your film made with the right intention being so well received and appreciated. I thank the universe for 12th Fail.“  

  • Celebrate National Youth Day with five captivating youth-centric tales

    Celebrate National Youth Day with five captivating youth-centric tales

    Mumbai: On National Youth Day, also known as Vivekananda Jayanti (12 January), a United Nations report informs that half of the people on our planet are 30 or younger, and this figure is expected to reach 57 per cent by the end of 2030. This survey itself underscores why the concerns of the youth must be amplified in policy-making and also storytelling. This National Youth Day, watch stories that take you into the heart of the aspirations, challenges, dreams and hopes of the young.

    Sir Sir Sarla  (teleplay)

    This Zee Theatre teleplay is as much a coming-of-age tale about young love as about the clash between fantasy and reality. The story explores the feelings that Sarla, a naive student harbours for her professor. Though professor Palekar and she share an unspoken affinity for each other, the much older professor is unable to come to terms with his own feelings and steers Sarla towards a loveless marriage. The third angle of this story is his other student Phanidhar who admires the professor and resents him for the role he has played in his life by pushing Sarla away. Years later, when the three meet again, suppressed emotions bubble to the surface and Professor Palekar realises to what extent he has meddled with two young lives. Filmed by Suman Mukhopadhyay, this Makrand Deshpande teleplay stars him as the professor with Aahana Kumra,  Sanjay Dadhich  and Anjum Sharma.

    12th Fail (film)

    This biographical drama produced, written and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra is like a huge dollop of inspiration for every young person who is struggling to break the cycle of poverty. Based on Anurag Pathak’s book about Manoj Kumar Sharma who overcame  countless setbacks to become an Indian Police Service officer, the film shows how a student from a marginalized section of society manages to succeed. The film stars Vikrant Massey in the title role, alongside Medha Shankar, Anant V Joshi, Anshumaan Pushkar, and Priyanshu Chatterjee. This true story of  grit and resilience revolves around not just Manoj  but an examination system that is loaded against students from poor backgrounds. That Manoj still manages to crack a tough competitive exam like UPSC shows that the young can achieve any dream if they do not give up.  

    Jawaan (film)

    This massy high-octane action thriller is also a wake up call for the youth as it exhorts them to be aware of ground realities and do something positive for the country. Its protagonist who was born in a jail is named ‘Azaad’ to denote the unconquerable nature of the human spirit. He grows into a man with a mission and brings the nation’s attention to its invisibilized citizens including debt ridden farmers, doctors in under-equipped hospitals among others. He also appeals to citizens to vote for the betterment of the country and its democracy. Much like ‘Rang De Basanti’, this film is a call for change and has struck a chord with the youth of the country.

    Directed by Atlee, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan in a double role with  Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi.

    Dhak Dhak (film)

    ‘Dhak Dhak’ is a film that feels like a breath of fresh air and is for the young and for the young at heart. Its two young protagonists are dealing with the prospect of a loveless arranged marriage and sexist trolling respectively. A middle-aged homemaker and a grandmother on the other hand are eager to free themselves from the weight of duties and expectations. As these four women from different age groups and social backgrounds ride their motorbikes from New Delhi to the highest mountain pass in the world in Ladakh, they get in touch with their authentic selves. This road movie with a difference shows that dreams can be dreamt and achieved at any age.  Directed by Tarun Dudeja and produced by Taapsee Pannu, it stars  Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanjana Sanghi.

    Dhumrapaan (Teleplay)

    Directed for stage by Akarsh Khurana and filmed by Adhaar Khurana, this Zee Theatre teleplay gives audiences an insight into the suppressed angst and frustrations of young people caught in the grind of a draining corporate career. They meet in the smoking area of their office and air their thoughts over  appraisals, interpersonal politics, relationships all the while dealing with their stress, fears and insecurities. The teleplay is a comedy about  rat race but also talks about mental health and the manner in which young people cope with the pressures in their professions. It stars Shubhrajyoti Barat, Akarsh Khurana, Sartak Kakkar, Taaruk Raina, Sidharth Kumar, Lisha Bajaj and Ghanshyam Lalsa.

  • ‘12th Fail’ and ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’ dominate this week’s IMDb popular Indian celebrities list

    ‘12th Fail’ and ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’ dominate this week’s IMDb popular Indian celebrities list

    Mumbai: On this week’s IMDb popular Indian celebrities list, Medha Shankar, the female lead of 12th Fail, has secured the second position for her portrayal of IRS Officer Shraddha Joshi. Vikrant Massey, essaying the role of IPS Officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, has claimed the fourth spot, and Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the film’s director, has secured the fifth rank.

    The cast and crew of Kho Gaye Hum Kahan have also made it to the list, with Ananya Panday, Adarsh Gourav, Siddhant Chaturvedi, and the movie’s director Arjun Varain Singh grabbing the ninth, 18th, 26th, and 36th spots, respectively. Deepika Padukone has topped the list, while Shah Rukh Khan, Triptii Dimri, Alia Bhatt, Nayanthara, and Aamir Khan are placed in the third, sixth, seventh, eighth, and tenth positions on this week’s rankings.  

    The popular Indian celebrities feature, available exclusively on the IMDb app for Android and iOS, highlights the top trending Indian entertainers and filmmakers each week. This is based on more than 200 million monthly visits to IMDb worldwide. Entertainment fans can see who is trending every week, follow their favourite entertainers, and discover new breakout talent.

  • Sameer Rao joining Discovery in senior role

    Sameer Rao joining Discovery in senior role

    MUMBAI: Sameer Rao, who was the creative director at UTV Studios in Mumbai, will be joining Discovery Channel, the flagship network of Discovery Communications, in a senior position this week. A source confirmed the news of Rao’s move to one of the most dynamic networks on television which is devoted to creating quality non-fiction programming.

    Although the alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, is reportedly joining Discovery formally on 25 November, his official designation could not be confirmed.

    It was later made official that Rao joined as vice-president – real world products, south Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific.

    Prior to joining UTV in May last year where he conceptualised, ideated and developed scripts with screenwriters and directors, did cost/revenue analysis before approving feature film projects and oversaw pre-production, production, post-production and marketing of Hindi feature films, Rao worked with the acclaimed writer-director-producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s production company for over four years since November 2010 as the business head for films such as ‘3 Idiots’, Munna Bhai series and P.K.

    Before joining Chopra, Rao invested over six years in Star India from January 2005 to November 2010, starting as an assistant vice-president and rising up to the level of general manager, where his responsibilities included management of the overall channel team involved in acquisition of movies, programming of slots, marketing and promotion and working with the ad sales team on revenue maximisation.

    The trained chartered accountant was, earlier, the associate director at KPMG for two years. Later, he worked as a consultant to Arthur Anderson and then as the UBS AG manager.

  • Sameer Rao joining Discovery in senior role

    Sameer Rao joining Discovery in senior role

    MUMBAI: Sameer Rao, who was the creative director at UTV Studios in Mumbai, will be joining Discovery Channel, the flagship network of Discovery Communications, in a senior position this week. A source confirmed the news of Rao’s move to one of the most dynamic networks on television which is devoted to creating quality non-fiction programming.

    Although the alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, is reportedly joining Discovery formally on 25 November, his official designation could not be confirmed.

    It was later made official that Rao joined as vice-president – real world products, south Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific.

    Prior to joining UTV in May last year where he conceptualised, ideated and developed scripts with screenwriters and directors, did cost/revenue analysis before approving feature film projects and oversaw pre-production, production, post-production and marketing of Hindi feature films, Rao worked with the acclaimed writer-director-producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s production company for over four years since November 2010 as the business head for films such as ‘3 Idiots’, Munna Bhai series and P.K.

    Before joining Chopra, Rao invested over six years in Star India from January 2005 to November 2010, starting as an assistant vice-president and rising up to the level of general manager, where his responsibilities included management of the overall channel team involved in acquisition of movies, programming of slots, marketing and promotion and working with the ad sales team on revenue maximisation.

    The trained chartered accountant was, earlier, the associate director at KPMG for two years. Later, he worked as a consultant to Arthur Anderson and then as the UBS AG manager.

  • RepIndia bags digital & brand marketing duties of ‘Wazir’

    RepIndia bags digital & brand marketing duties of ‘Wazir’

    NEW DELHI: RepIndia has bagged the digital and brand marketing duties of Wazir, the new film produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra starring Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar.

     

    The film, which released today (8 January) also stars Aditi Rao Hydari, Neil Nitin Mukesh and John Abraham.

     

    Chopra said, “Chase excellence, success will follow was the premise of 3 Idiots. The two idiots Ishaan and Ayesha fit that premise, I’m glad that they found the third idiot in us.”

     

    RepIndia CEO and co-founder Ayesha Chenoy added, “I have never been this happy to be called an idiot. It is a real honour to be able to work on Wazir and an absolute delight to work with a genius like Vidhu Vinod Chopra and his entire team.”

     

    RepIndia managing director Ishaan Ahuja said, “We are excited to give everything to ensure our marketing creativity does justice to Wazir.”

  • ‘Wazir:’ Give me Ludo any day!

    ‘Wazir:’ Give me Ludo any day!

    Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s company has some very successful entertainers and they have been huge money-spinners for the banner. To this end, his tie-up with director Rajkumar Hirani has proved to be fruitful. But, left to his own, Chopra likes to indulge in stories of intrigue, the earlier one being Eklavya. This time Chopra is credited with the original story ofWazir. Simply put, it is a story about two persons, Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar, affected by the same villain and the way they join forces to avenge the wrong done to them.

    But Chopra does not like to make it so simple. He weaves a web of complications around the script and the characters like the game of chess, which is at the centre of this film. What backfires on the script is that the audience knows who the culprit is while Bachchan and Farhan try to expose him.

    Farhan is out with his wife, Aditi Rao Hydari, and daughter. While Aditi goes to a shop to get some work done; Farhan, waiting for her, spots a dreaded terrorist who, the authorities think, is in Karachi. A dutiful ATS officer that he is, he starts to chase the terrorist’s car. The chase ends abruptly when, after he turns a corner, the terrorists are waiting for him and start shooting at him. Farhan takes a bullet but survives while his daughter falls to a bullet. 

    The happy family of Farhan is shattered. Aditi holds him responsible and wants nothing to do with him anymore. Soon, Farhan learns where the killer of his daughter is. He defies the ATS cadre, which is out to get the convict with instructions to take him alive since he is linked to an influential minister. Farhan’s rage is uncontrollable and he kills the terrorist. 

    As is the norm in Hindi films of suspending honest and brave officers, Farhan too is suspended from the force. Farhan is forlorn and also decides to commit suicide at his daughter’s grave when Bachchan steps in. He gives Farhan time to have a second thought and, purposefully, drops his wallet at the gate of the cemetery. Luring Farhan to come visit his home to return the wallet. 

    Bachchan runs a Bal Bhavan at his home. He is some sort of an expert on chess and teaches small children to play the game. There is another woman around who teaches them the skills of drama. Bachchan has lost his wife and both his legs for being flamboyant. Out on a ride with his wife, he exceeds the speed limit of his car and tragedy ensues. 

    As it turns out, Bachchan’s daughter has been murdered by the same villain, Manav Kaul, who is also responsible for Farhan’s tragedy. Being handicapped, Bachchan needs a brave man with the same determination to finish the wrongdoer. Bachchan starts working on Farhan and while teaching him to play chess, fills his mind with a purpose, which is to kill Kaul. 

    By now, Farhan has grown very fond of Bachchan, who creates a fictitious character called Wazir. Wazir torments Bachchan and hurts him and also promises to kill him. Why Bachchan and why not Farhan himself as the handicapped Bachchan is no threat to anyone while Farhan is the one capable of taking revenge. But, that is Bachchan’s way of emotionally blackmailing Farhan to go out and get the man who killed his daughter.

    Kaul for his part lives a dual life. He is a terrorist who has killed the entire population of his village in Kashmir but using dramatics has emerged as the victim and as a patriot. He has even won elections and is now in a position to call the shots with police. Bachchan adopts all the tricks in the trade to convince Farhan to go after Kaul. Farhan does so. Kaul is at a public rally, surrounded by an army of guards but Farhan makes it look so easy that the audience satisfaction of justice to the villain is lost. 

    The script of the film is like a game of chess for one who is not familiar with the game. The revenge angle is stretched and even it just a little over 100 minutes, the narrative sags. And the director’s fancy for creating rain and shooting in low light most of the time makes the viewing drab. It is the same complaint with cinematography: too much of low light. The film has little scope for songs but is loaded with seven numbers. Editing has no place here for that would have rendered the film to the length of a TV episode. 

    Bachchan makes his presence felt by being loud. His get-up makes him look like a caricature and is quite a put off. Farhan justifies his character to the best of his abilities. Aditi has little to do. Cameos by John Abraham and Neil Nitin Mukesh are okay. Kaul does a fair job despite his stereotypical character. 

    Wazir has nothing for the single screens, and its time at the multiplexes won’t be exciting either. 

    Producer: Vidhu Vinod Chopra

    Director: Bejoy Nambiar

    Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Farhan Akhtar, Aditi Rao Hydari, Manav Kaul and cameos by John Abraham and Neil Nitin Mukesh

    ‘Chauranga:’ This is not cinema

    Chauranga is one more offering from the National Film Lab organised by NFDC and others, which means it is meant to exploit poverty, class differences and such problems in India and earn glory at various film festivals. This film has been doing the festival circuit since 2014 and has finally come to try to reach the Indian audience.

    Two brothers coming from a backward class family are thick in their brotherhood. While the elder, Riddhi Sen, studies in a school away from his village, the younger, Soham Moitra, whiles away his time hanging around a jamun tree, watching the village strongman’s (Sanjay Suri) daughter passing on her two-wheeler. He has fallen in love with her and is convinced she too loves him because she always spares a smile for him.

    Suri is the village headman by proxy as he takes all the decisions for a voicelessgram panchayat. While the population of the village is purely segregated between upper and lower castes, it does not come in the way of Suri from having a liaison with the mother of these two boys, Tannishtha Chatterjee. Her job is to look after the cowsheds of Suri and that is where their rendezvous takes place. In return, Suri looks after the education of her son. 

    Suri has built a hand pump to solve the village’s water problem. He decides to invite a politician to inaugurate the pump followed by a film show for the entire village. This way, while the whole village is glued to the cinema, he can have his time with Tannishtha in the cowshed.

    From the beginning of the film, there is a naagin slithering around on the screen, protecting her eggs. And during the duo’s rendezvous, she decides to leave her eggs, slithers into the cowshed and bites Tannishtha.

    Earlier, besotted Soham has convinced his educated elder brother to pen a love letter to Suri’s daughter. Doting on his brother, the elder one obliges. It is some lines from a film song, which Suri had heard from the boy on an earlier occasion. That sounds the death knell for the boy. The younger one manages to board a goods train to escape to safety. 

    Having sat through it, it is tough to understand the purpose of such a film. Its theatrical release spells disaster. 

    Producers: Onir, Sanjay Suri

    Director: Bikas Ranjan Mishra

    Cast: Sanjay Suri, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Riddhi Sen, Soham Maitra, Ena Saha

  • Rentrak partners India’s Cinepolis for box office analysis

    Rentrak partners India’s Cinepolis for box office analysis

    MUMBAI: The movie measuring consumer viewership information provider Rentrak has joined hands with Indian multiplex operator Cinepolis. With this tie-up, Rentrak will launch its box office service to report daily theater-level information for Cinepolis, the third largest multiplex operator in India, in terms of box office revenues.

     

    With the recent acquisition of Mumbai-based Fun Cinemas, Cinepolis has now nearly 200 screens in India in 31 cites. The addition of Cinepolis, gives Rentrak a huge boost in its efforts in India, where Rentrak has just launched its services to track movie box office revenues with the Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s film PK starring Aamir Khan.

     

    “India is one of the fastest-growing theatrical markets and our measurement is vital to helping serve their clients, we look forward to our partnership with Cinepolis and expanding as they continue to add more screens,” said Rentrak worldwide movie measurement business president Ron Giambra. 

     

    Cinepolis India managing director Javier Sotomayor added, “India is a very exciting market with tremendous passion for cinema. When this passion can be measured accurately in real time and understood in terms of box-office analytics, it will pave way for greater growth in the industry and better movie products for the country as a whole.”

     

    Rentrak’s Box Office Essentials and International Box Office Essentials are the movie industry’s source for comprehensive global box office intelligence and are used as the currency by every studio in the United States as well as distribution entities around the world. Boasting a global footprint of the worldwide movie market, Rentrak is able to provide its clients with real-time box office intelligence, through one unique system, which allows users to view real-time online reports from anywhere around the world.

     

  • UTV to release Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s ‘Broken Horses’ on 10 April

    UTV to release Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s ‘Broken Horses’ on 10 April

    MUMBAI: Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Hollywood venture, Broken Horses, is all set to release on 10 April, 2015. The movie will be marketed and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures in international markets.

     

    Set in the shadows of the US–Mexico border gang wars, Broken Horses is an epic thriller about the bonds of brotherhood, the laws of loyalty and the futility of violence. The film has been co-written by Chopra and Abhijat Joshi (PK, 3 Idiots, Lage Raho Munnabhai, Mission Kashmir) and it based on an original story by Chopra.

     

    “It’s been a pleasure to work with Vidhu Vinod Chopra on one of the most anticipated movies of this year, PK. He has an impeccable track record and we are happy to collaborate with him on his first Hollywood project Broken Horses. As a studio we have always believed in building and fostering great professional relationships and opportunities like these help us strengthen them further,” says Disney India vice president and head, marketing and distribution – studios Amrita Pandey.

     

    Chopra adds, “Making a film in Hollywood was extremely challenging, it’s the first time ever that an Indian has written, directed and produced a Hollywood film. But the challenge turned out to be a lot of fun. It was very fulfilling for me as a filmmaker. I am delighted that UTV Motion Pictures has come on board to market and distribute the film in international markets.”

     

    Broken Horses’ cast features Vincent D’Onofrio, Anton Yelchin and Chris Marquette. The cast also includes popular Spanish actress Maria Valverde, Thomas Jane and Sean Patrick Flanery.