Tag: Vikram Bhatt

  • Star Plus to air ‘Ishq Kills’ Sunday primetime

    Star Plus to air ‘Ishq Kills’ Sunday primetime

    MUMBAI: Given the importance of primetime, most Hindi general entertainment channels would steer clear of risqué content in this slot. However, as the leader in the Hindi GEC category, Star Plus continues to be an exception to the rule.

     

    Back in 2010, the channel introduced adult-themed shows such as Maryada – Aakhir Kab Tak and Kaali – Ek Agnipariksha during late primetime. Once again, it is all set to air a new show, Ishq Kills every Sunday at 10:00 pm, starting 16 February.

     

    The one hour show will enact crimes of passion that have taken place in the country. Statistics reveal that most crimes in India are committed either for love or for money, and Ishq Kills will be the first show to highlight those where love is involved.

     

    While the Star spokesperson was unavailable for comment, sources close to the development said the show is based on true events and will wrap up in 26 episodes. Produced by Rowdy Rascals of Savdhaan India fame, Star Plus has roped in film producer-director Vikram Bhatt to host the show.

     

    The show promo doing the rounds of all the Star Network channels has already generated a lot of curiosity. It shows a married man sleeping with his housekeeper and when he professes his love for her, she asks him to “prove it” by “killing memsaab”  

     

    While there is no dearth of crime-based shows on Hindi GECs, going by the promo, the show definitely carries the promise of standing out from the rest. Then again, it is in for some serious competition from Colors’ Comedy Nights with Kapil (CNWK), which has almost become a brand unto itself.  

     

    Will the show work its magic on Star Plus?

     

    Says a media professional who doesn’t wish to be named: “This is the time when the whole family sits and watches either movies or shows which refresh their mind. However, thriller-based shows have never worked for Star after some point of time. Moreover, the series is competing with CNWK which is already a brand now and people block 10:00 pm for it. I think CNWK will eat up all its ratings as the loyal audiences have already been built in this slot.”

     

    According to another media professional, primetime in GECs has grown nearly 20-25 per cent in the past few months which proves there are viewers available as also the potential for growth.

     

    With competitors like Fear Files on Zee TV and Savdhaan India on Life OK, only time will tell who is going to have the last laugh!

  • Grand Masti reaches Rs 64.7 crore; Phata Poster opens poorly with Rs 19.5 crore

    Grand Masti reaches Rs 64.7 crore; Phata Poster opens poorly with Rs 19.5 crore

    Phata Poster Nikhla Hero, starring Shahid Kapoor and Ileana D’Cruz, which had opened to poor response, could not improve much over the weekend. The film has managed to collect Rs 19.5 crore for its opening weekend.

     

    The Lunch Box starring Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Nawazuddin Siddiqui has cashed in on all the positive reports and good word of mouth as the figures almost doubled on Saturday and tripled on Sunday over its opening day collections to record an impressive Rs 6.25 crore for its first weekend.

     

    Grand Masti the sequel to the 2004 Masti directed by Indra Kumar did excellent first week business as the masses and the youth took to the film. The film had to depend on domestic collections mainly to cover itself as not much is expected from overseas or satellite. The film has gone onto collect Rs 64.7 crore for the first week.

     

    Horror Story the Vikram Bhatt scripted screamer has collected Rs 4.6 crore in its first week.

     

    John Day starring Naseeruddin Shah, Randeep Hooda, Taran Bajaj and Harsh Chhaya has failed badly.

     

    Shuddh Desi Romance sustained very well; the Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra, Rishi Kapoor and Vaani Kapoor starrer’s two week total is Rs 45.25 crore.
    Zanjeer has failed miserably. The film has managed a mere Rs 20 lakh for its second week to take its two week total to Rs 13.95 crore.

     

    Satyagraha the political drama from Prakash Jha has added Rs 1.5 crore in its third week to take its three week tally to Rs 60.1 crore.

     

    Madras Café has collected Rs 75 lakh in its fourth week to take its four week total to Rs 41.4 crore.

     

    Chennai Express has collected Rs 45 lakh in its sixth week thus taking its six week tally to 200.95 crore.

  • Aashiqui 3 in the pipeline along with other sequels

    Aashiqui 3 in the pipeline along with other sequels

    MUMBAI: With the trend of sequels getting popular in Bollywood, producer Bhushan Kumar has expressed his desire to turn Aashiqui and Bhootnath into franchise.

    Kumar wants to take ahead three projects as a franchise, including Aashiqui, a romantic saga which recently had a hit sequel Aashiqui 2, ghost comedy Bhootnath and the yet to be released 3D horror movie Creature.

    Provided the audience is ready to accept it, Kumar plans to turn these three films into a brand and make their third and fourth installment. This pattern is followed in Hollywood.

    Kumar further reasons that he does not want to make sequel after sequel just for the sake of it, but if Bhootnath 2 and Creature receives good responses from the audiences, then he definitely has no plans to look behind.

    In 2008 Ravi Chopra produced film Bhootnath, where megastar Amitabh Bachchan played a friendly ghost. The sequel will be produced by BR Films and Bhushan Kumar of T-Series.

    The basic premise of the film will remain same, the ups and downs and the hilarious moments between Bachchan and the kid. The original film starred Bachchan, Juhi Chawla, Shahrukh Khan, Aman Siddiqui as Banku, Priyanshu Chatterjee and Rajpal Yadav.

    The second installment, to be directed by Chillar Party (2011) co-director Nitesh Tiwari, will again have Bachchan reprising his role. The addition will be Boman Irani and a new child, who is yet to be cast.

    The film will go on floors in October and will release in April next year. It is learnt that this time, the budget is going to be over Rs 30 crore. The first part was reportedly made on a budget of Rs 20 crore.

    Meanwhile, Aashiqui 2, directed by Mohit Suri and co-produced by Bhatts’ Vishesh Films and Bhushan Kumar, has reportedly earned over Rs 100 crore at the box office since its release on April 26.

    With the hit of Aashiqui 2, Kumar plans to take the brand ahead and make Aashiqui 3 after two-three years.

    Kumar also wants to take ahead Vikram Bhatt horror thriller Creature, starring Bipasha Basu in the lead. The film is said to be on the lines of Jurassic Park, the landmark Hollywood film on dinosaurs.

    Creature is set in a menacing forest that will house certain humongous and dangerous creatures. However, Kumar refused to divulge any further details about the project.

  • Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Horror Story’ to release on 25 October

    Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Horror Story’ to release on 25 October

    MUMBAI: Vikram Bhatt is back with his next screamer Horror Story, the film is helmed by Ayush Raina, who has previously directed Bombay High (one of the short films in Mumbai Cutting).

    Apart from television actor Karan Kundra, who is making his Bollywood debut, the film stars fresh faces like Ravish Desai, Hasan Zaidi, Nishant Malkani, Sheetal Singh, Aparna Bajpai, Radhika Menon and Nandini Vaid.

    The Story revolves around seven youngsters who challenge each other to spend the night at the infamous hotel in the heart of the city; little did they know that this will turn out to be the most horrendous night of their life, rather, the last night of their life.

    Vikram Bhatt says, “This is a scare-a-minute film in the truest sense. It‘s horror from the first scene to the last and has been shot in an international format.”

    ASA Productions‘ Anju Bishnoi adds, “We have a huge influx of new talent and have complete faith in Ayush, who has done a commendable job. Also, this film has a versatile cast, who make every scene believable. They are a young lot to watch out for.”

    ASA Productions‘ Horror Story will release on 25 October 2013.

  • Ankur Arora Murder Case, Vikram Bhatt’s next directorial venture

    Ankur Arora Murder Case, Vikram Bhatt’s next directorial venture

    MUMBAI: After churning out films based on murder mysteries, frightening creatures and evil omens, Vikram Bhatt is back with a realistic drama on a subject which every middleclass Indian fears and prays it never happen to anyone, death in a hospital. The script of the flick has been carefully knitted around some real drama in Operation Theater and courtroom, giving an equal share of both.

    The movie starring KK Menon, Tisca Chopra, Paoli Dam and Arjun Mathur, directed by Suhail Tatari and co-produced by Dhanraj Films Pvt Ltd and BVG Films (a division of ASA), is enthused by real-life happenings of medical negligence, with all strata of society falling prey to the episodes that very few are aware of.

    The storyline is created in the line to expose and address the fatal flaws in the medical profession – producer-director Vikram Bhatt with his upcoming next titled ‘Ankur Arora Murder Case‘ will take audiences from the operation theatre to the courtroom as a well-known surgeon, essayed by the talented K K Menon will be put on the stand and tried for murder.

    This will be another demanding directorial endeavour for Vikram Bhatt, who pins his hope on the concept of the movie and seeing medical negligence in a different connotation. "I am aiming at creating a sensible realistic drama on one of middleclass Indian‘s biggest fears, death in a hospital. I‘m deeply disturbed by the spate of deaths due to medical negligence. We assume only the poor die due to medical negligence. Not so. The rich who can afford the best treatment also die because someone in the Operation Theatres goofs up. It‘s very important to not to let gross medical negligence go unpunished. We are saying that Ankur Arora didn‘t die just because doctors failed to save him. Instead, it was plain murder."

    Directed by Suhail Tatari, Vikram Bhatt, Dhanraj Films Pvt Ltd and BVG Films‘ ‘Ankur Arora Murder Case‘ comes to a theatre near you 14th June 2013.

  • Ankur Arora Murder Case opening on 24 May

    Ankur Arora Murder Case opening on 24 May

    MUMBAI: The release date of Vikram Bhatt‘s Ankur Arora Murder Case has been pushed back by a week. The film is now set to release on 24 May. The film addresses the flaws in the medical profession and stars K K Menon in the leading role of an eminent surgeon.

    The film, written by Bhatt and directed by Suhail Tatari, takes up an urgent and disturbing issue of death during surgery and is based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence

    Other actors in the film include Tisca Chopra, Paoli Dam and Arjun Mathur.

    Bhatt said, "I am aiming at making a realistic drama on one of middle class Indian‘s biggest fears- death in a hospital. I‘m deeply disturbed by the spate of deaths due to medical negligence. We presume only the poor die due to medical negligence. Not so. The rich who can afford the best treatment also perish because someone in the operation theatre goofs up. It‘s very important to not let gross medical negligence go unpunished. We are saying that Ankur Arora didn‘t die just because doctors failed to save him; instead, it was plain murder."

  • Hera Pheri team back for the third installment

    Hera Pheri team back for the third installment

    MUMBAI: Who can forget the unique combo of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal on Priyadarshan‘s Hera Pheri. Not only was the film a super hit, but the combo was well appreciated so much so that they were repeated in the film‘s second version Phir Hera Pheri, Venus‘ De Dana Dhan and Vikram Bhatt‘s Awara Pagal Deewana.

    The latest is that if things go according to plans, they will be back with the third installment of Hera Pheri. As per industry sources work is in progress for Hera Pheri 3 and also the dates of Akshay and Paresh are already in place.

    A lot of anxious enthusiasts had been anxiously awaiting Sajid Nadiadwala to announce the third installment for a long time. Now, the filmmaker is all geared to make the third part as big as or bigger than the original film. The second installment was not as big as the original. It is said that Akshay and Rawal have already given their dates and soon Sunil Shetty too is expected to be on board.

    The film is expected to go on the floors post August, 2014. Given that there is still time left, finalization of the rest of the cast is expected to go an at snail‘s pace. But one thing is clear that the female leads would be quite different than that of the first two installments.

  • Ishqzaade is a mass puller with good performances

    Ishqzaade is a mass puller with good performances

    MUMBAI: Ishqzaade takes the age old formula of love stories of a boy and girl never seeing eye to eye, hailing from families of two sworn enemies and from different religious backgrounds.

    As is the norm, such films are always interesting till the boy and girl profess mutual romance, becoming predictable thereafter. Ishqzaade manages the feat of sustaining interest a little longer than the rest.

     

    Producer: Aditya Chopra.
    Director: Habib Faisal.
    Cast: Arjun Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra.

    c and Parineeti Chopra grew up hating each other and hurling abuses and stones at each other. Kapoor is the uncouth, couldn‘t-care-less kind who hails from a Rajput family. His grandfather is contesting the assembly elections; his opponent and arch rival is Chopra‘s father, a Muslim politician and a sitting MLA.

    Chopra is a firebrand girl who would even trade her earrings for a firearm when she can‘t win a fight verbally. The locale is a small town of Almore in UP where belonging to different communities is reason enough for tensions between two groups. Their being political adversaries only makes the situation worse as guns are picked up at smallest of provocations.

    What is more, both groups make sure the other is provoked into a fight at every possible opportunity. If one faction is having a party, the other will disrupt it and even take away the local nautch girl for his group party. They tear up posters and even empty one‘s bladder on rival‘s poster. One such act by Kapoor earns him a slap from Chopra. He seeks revenge by pretending to fall madly in love with her and to get her to marry him only to desert her after celebrating ‘suhaag raat‘ with her in an empty train compartment.

    The deception hurts Chopra even more, as, on the eve of the elections, the pictures of her Hindu ritual marriage with Kapoor are circulated all over town, which spells doom for her father‘s election prospects. Chopra picks up her gun to kill Kapoor and the fight between the two turns into an all out war between the two factions with the community angle coming to the fore.

    It costs Kapoor‘s mother‘s life to make him see sense and accept and protect his wife‘s life; he discovers true love for Chopra but the couple has to now run from both warring factions as one is not happy with having a Hindu son-in-law and the other with having a Muslim daughter-in-law. It is the later part where the couple is in hiding or on the run that gets predictable and is stretched unnecessarily.

    Ishqzaade is the debut film of Arjun Kapoor and he performs with the élan and confidence of a veteran. His dialogue delivery needs some working on but his position has been confirmed with this film as a mass hero. How he performs in a suave role remains to be seen. Parineeti Chopra, who impressed every one with her first film, Ladies vs Ricky Behl, excels here. She is a natural performer, here to stay. Gauahar Khan does well while the others support ably.

    The direction is good, sticking mainly to the proven formula of a mass film. Music goes well with the film‘s theme and situations, the song ‘Pareshan…‘ being the pick of the lot. Editing needed to be harsher in later parts while dialogue is routine.

    Ishqzaade has opened to very good houses and is also assured of a fair share of it business from single screens too thus making it a profitable enterprise.
     
    Dangerous Ishq is all wrong soon as it begins

     

    Producer: Arun Rangachary.
    Director: Vikram Bhatt.
    Cast: Karisma Kapur, Rajniesh Duggal, Jimmy Shergill, Divya Dutta, Ruslan Mumtaz, Arya Babbar, Gracy Singh, Natasha Sinha, Ravi Kissen.

    When the budget is limited and technique is available in the form of 3D, go for the ‘shock and awe‘ approach to secure a safe opening weekend and an assurance of recovery. It worked for Vikram Bhatt with his earlier film, Haunted, and hence is a formula worth repeating.

    Here, in Dangerous Ishq, the maker blends his use of 3D with spiritualism and reincarnation: the kind of stories you find in the work of Dr Brian Weiss and Ian Stevenson.

    In Dangerous Ishq, Vikram Bhatt begins his story of undying love, jealousy and betrayal in the present era and takes it back to various earlier incarnations of the lovers to the 17th Century. Since the subject of reincarnation can afford all sorts of liberties, the villain as well as the friends remains constant in all their incarnations spanning 500 years. The Brian Weiss and Ian Stevenson stuff is all very well but getting carried away with it is not; limiting the concept to a couple of incarnations would have made the film tauter and with a little work on the twists and turns it would have seemed more plausible and hence interesting. With limited resources, it is not really advisable to go into period sub-drama and end up making it look like street play!

    Karisma Kapur is a top model, deeply in love with her tycoon friend, Rajniesh Duggal. She gets an assignment in Paris for a year but has no heart to leave her boyfriend-cum-fiancé. She decides to go back to him and wants an instant wedding but he is kidnapped by a gang of masked men. A whodunit search begins that takes you back five centuries. Kapur dons various avatars in previous births like a partition victim Hindu girl in love with her eternal lover, a daasi to Meerabai in the 1600s in Mewar, a Mughal warrior‘s fiancé and so on.

    She is told that her villains are her fiance‘s past lives‘ enemies and she recalls their faces and identifies them. The investigating officer Jimmy Shergil pretends not to believe her stories but also lets her tag along on all missions because he is the only one who has been blessed to remember past lives of all concerned in the story. As the story traverses from one life to previous life, the proceeds become so tacky that the film turns into an unintentional comedy. But you don‘t laugh with it, you simply laugh it off.

    Every time the film takes a flashback/forward to present times, some contemporary villains are added-a supari killer, the hero‘s own brother- until one loses the sense of who is who.

    Every time the police follow a new clue, Kapur‘s brain takes her into the past as if she were just clicking a mouse. If only she did not take the viewer along every time she went into past; it is torture.

    Finally, this being a heroine-oriented film, Kapur outsmarts everybody including the police and the demons. She saves the hero instead of the other way around as is the norm in films and it is a happy ending; happy for the sole reason that it has ended.

    Dangerous Ishq is all wrong soon as it begins. The title shows a lack of imagination and the rest of the film is a study in how to squander a good idea. There have been some classic reincarnation films but this one is a joke on the theme. Direction is bad, music is wasted in picturisation and editing is poor. The performances are not much to write home about either.

    Dangerous Ishq is poor film on all counts.

    The Forest is a lost cause

     

    The Forest (Hindi-English in parts) is inspired from various writings of Jim Corbett, mainly from his book, The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag. Woven around a story of a couple, it tells why as many as 150 people are killed each year in India in leopard or tiger attacks and what turns them into man-eaters in an attempt to address environmental concerns.

    Ankur Vikal and Nandana Sen, the husband wife duo is going through a troubled marriage. Nandana‘s inability to conceive, for which Vikal is responsible, dampens any possibilities of reconciliation between the two.

    They decide to take a break in deep jungles away from any contact, be with each other and sort out their life. What both did not expect was to meet Javed Jaffery, Nandana Sen‘s ex lover, who is a forest officer here living with his son, Salim Ali Zaidi. The ex-lovers soon realise that passion is still burning between the two and Javed Jaffery is the kind who would not mind playing a couple of dirty tricks to get Vikal out of his way and be left alone with Nandana Sen.

    On one occasion, on a night out in the forest, which is strictly prohibited since a man- eater leopard is on the loose, he leaves Vikal on a machan so as to give him an experience of hunting with a rifle. The leopard has been shot at and hurt; unable to chase animals, he has turned into man-eater.

    Javed Jaffery‘s prank costs a forest officer his life who is attacked by the leopard and despite his being picked up and hidden in a room, the leopard, as the jungle belief goes, would get to him anyway and so it does eventually. The story of a hurt leopard ends as does the childless couple‘s as both reconcile.

    The Forest has no prospects at box office; it could have been a good educational film for educational institutions but the story it has chosen to tell about animals and encroaching on their territory is of the adult kind and not quite the type for schools.

  • Kolkata HC orders to cover back of actress in ‘Hate Story’ in posters

    Kolkata HC orders to cover back of actress in ‘Hate Story’ in posters

    MUMBAI: In an unprecedented order, the Kolkata High Court has upheld the directive given by West Bengal Board of Censorship to distributors there not to display posters that showcase lead actress Paoli Dam in sensuous positions in the posters of Vikram Bhatt’s film Hate Story releasing on 20 April.

    It is said that Jalan Distribuors moved the High Court challenging the directions of the state Censor Board to display the posters only after painting the bare back of the actress as displayed in one of the posters, with blue paint.

    Earlier, the Censor board had banned two posters of the film where in one poster the actress shows her bare back while in the other she is seen in a compromising position with a man.

    The Board cleared the other six posters only after the bare body of the actress was painted in blue.

  • Rajvi Ent. to release Hate Story and 1920 Evil Returns

    Rajvi Ent. to release Hate Story and 1920 Evil Returns

    MUMBAI: Ajay Bagdai‘s Rajvi Entertainment has acquired the India theatrical rights of Hate Story and 1920 Evil Returns.

    Both the films are being presented by Vikram Bhatt under his banner BVG Films along with ASA Productions and Enterprises.

    Hate Story, starring Paoli Dam, Nikhil Dwivedi, Gulshan Devaiah and Mohan Kapur, will release on 20 April while 1920 – Evil Returns, a sequel to 2008 hit 1920, will release on 22 June.

    While the first film has been directed by Vivek Agnihotri, the second film starring Aftab Shivdasani, Tia Bajpai and Vidya Malvade has been directed by Bhushan Patel. Both the films have been written by Vikram Bhatt.