मंगलवार, 10 अप्रैल 2012

Amol Shetge’s film ‘LOVE RECIPE’ all set for release in 11th May 2012

Amol Shetge’s film Love Recipe starring newcomers Suhail Karim and Rani Agarwal along with Manoj Joshi, Upasana Singh, Vrijesh Hirji, Sanjay Narvekar, Atul Parchure, Avantika Kamat, Imran Khan, Suzanne Bernert , J. Brandon Hill and Dawood Khot is all set to hit theatres on 11th May 2012.
LOVE RECIPE is directed by noted film director Amol Shetge who won the national award for his film ABOLI & has directed several other films like Naam Gum Jayega , Gunaah, Kabhi Kahin to name a few. The film is produced by Noor Bano Khot.
Love Recipe as the name would suggest is a fun-filled film. Its about a D.J. Rahul Kher who is in love with Tia, a bubbly girl who happens to be the daughter of retired I.G. of police Pratap Singh who post retirement has suddenly decided to become Hindustani in every sense of the word. He has suddenly shifted from his starched uniform to traditional kurta pyjamas, does not like the use of English words in conversation. So D.J Rahul does not fit into this profile, the film is fun filled as Rahul’s effort to woo Tia’s father to approve their relationship & how he becomes the Real Hindustani in her dad’s eyes. All ends well and Pratap Singh ultimately agrees Hindustaniyat is not about clothes and language after all. The heart has to be Hindustani.
The film is Directed by Amol Shetge and Produced by - Noor Bano Khot, Written by Sham Goyal, M. Salim and Amol Shetge, Dialogues by M. Salim, Amol Shetge Cinematography by Najeeb Khan, Choreographerd by Nimesh Bhatt, Art Direction by Ajay Jadhav, Excecutive Producer - Bansilal More, Music by Sameer Phaterpekar, Lyrics by Sudhakar Sharma, Costumes & style by Kamal Khan, M. Atique Ajmeri and Vikaram Purohit. Cameraman Najeeb Khan.
Synopsis: LOVE RECIPE
Love Recipe is a fresh comic caper filled with vibrant characters led by the pair of Rahul and Tia. Rahul a DJ by profession is of the opinion that Hindustaniyat is not about clothes or language and that it has to come straight from the heart. Wearing jeans and tee-shirts will not make him less Hindustani than anybody else. So Tia's father Pratap Singh's strange obsession with Hindustaniyat makes Rahul a total misfit in Pratap Singh's scheme of things. But A news which announces the reward of 50 crore rupees on an international terrorist named Carlos Randall's head is going to change their love story for good.
Meanwhile Carlos, the international terrorist is being briefed by Music Ali, a freaky terrorist leader immersed in old Hindi film songs. The plan is to blast a peace conference happening in Mumbai ten days from now. He sets out on his mission giving rise to another hilarious track.
In a freaky incident Carlos en route his mission gets his head severed and the severed head somehow manages to end up in Rahul's custody. Getting rid of the head becomes the main concern out of which many hilarious situations occur as Rahul and Tia are yet unaware of the fact that the head is of the international terrorist Carlos on which such a huge reward lies.
But fortune provides an opportunity to Rahul to prove his patriotic zeal to his prospective father-in-law when a news telecast announces that the severed head that has been missing belongs to none other than Carlos Randall. Situations lead to an interesting climax and Rahul becomes responsible for causing the arrest of the dreaded terrorist Music Ali Pratap Singh can get no bigger a hero than Rahul for his son-in-law and all ends on a happy note.
THE CAST
Rahul - Suhail Karim
Tiya - Rani Agrawal
Govind - Sanjay Narwekar
Shilpa - Avantika Kamat
Sunil - Imran Khan
Pappu - Vrajesh Hirjee
Roza - Suzanne Bernert
Pratap Singh - Manoj Joshi
Kaushalya - Upasana Singh
Anthony - Atul Parchure
Carlos - J. Brandon Hill
Music Ali - Dawood Karim
Special appearance
Darshan Jariwalla as Shivanand Kher
MAIN CREDITS
Presented By: Nurson Media Entertainment
Producer - Noor Bano Khot
Director - Amol Shetge
Cinematographer - Najeeb Khan
Choreographer - Nimesh Bhatt
Excecutive Producer - Bansilal More
Art Director - Ajay Jadhav
Writers - Shyam Goel, M. Salim, Amol Shetge
Music - Sameer Phaterpekar
Lyrics - Sudhakar Sharma
CHARACTER SKETCHES
DJ Rahul - A disc jockey whose attire and attitude come in the way of his prospective father-in-law's obsession with Hindustaniyat. But a chilled out bloke, he believes that Hindustaniyat is not about wearing a dhoti kurta or not wearing jeans. "Insaan ka dil hindustani hona chaiye" he says and has this to add about his father-in-law, "Love ki Recipe mein ek tikhi mirchi bhi to honi chaiye..."
Tia - Rahul's love interest. Bubbly, fun-loving still very kiddish, but at times shows a maturity way beyond her years. This maturity comes in handy for sure when the recipe of her love is at boiling point.
Pappu Bhaiyya - Tia's elder brother, a heart surgeon whose own heart goes out to an Italian girl called Roza but surely misses a beat whenever he is reminded of his father's Hindustaniyat.
Roza - Her love for Pappu Bhaiyya seems to her like a recipe gone wrong as all her attempts to prove to her father-in-law that she is as Indian as an Italian can ever strive to be seem to be losing steam.
Anthony - "oooo%%xxx **** & ^^^^: :: ;;;+++====" thats literally how his speech sounds and any effort to understand what he is saying is nothing short of hilarious. He remains the unexplained ingredient in this Love Recipe
Sunil - Tia's elder brother, a jilted lover who has donned the avatar of a maverick shayar and who eats, drinks and breathes Mirza Ghalib.
Pratap Singh - A retired I.G. of Police who has got bored of the British tradition he has been so used to and is now all for Bhartiya Sabhyata and Hindustani Tehzeeb which is taken so far as to become a conflict in his daughter's love story.
Kaushalya - Pratap Singh's wife constantly glued to the television and watches news as any other woman would watch a daily soap. It is her strange addiction to the idiot box that keeps one abreast of the latest news regarding the terrorists.
Music Ali - The singing terrorist who creates terror in peoples' hearts by his bombings and terror attacks but is himself immersed in old Hindi film melodies which he calmly croons as he announces his terror plans.
Carlos Randall - The head in question. Becomes the object of desire after it is accidentally severed in a freaky incident. It carries a reward of Rs. 50, 00, 000, 000/- . So virtually its his head that rules every heart in the film.
Govind Dhaimade - A sub inspector who dreams of catching Carlos Randall alive and winning the reward of fifty crores to impress his lady love. With all his antics and buffonery he can be perhaps rated as the 140th cyclostyle copy of superstar Rajnikanth.
Shilpa Venkatswamy Iyengar - A senior inspector and Govind Dhaimade's love interest and a die-hard Rajnikanth fan. Her hero worship has attained the strangest of heights. So much so that a picture of Rajnikanth adorns the wall of her cabin.
Shivanand Kher - Rahul's father who lives in New York but is perhaps more Hindustani than Pratap Singh whose Hindustaniyat according to Kher is nothing but a facade behind which even the likes of our netas hide. Kher is the one who gives the lovers in the film the catch phrase ;"Love aisi Recipe hai jo banne ke baad pakti hai"
DIRECTOR'S NOTE :
"Comedy is like a soft rubber ball which bounces off best when hit against the hard wall of reality." - Mel Brooks. - So true. I never had imagined that story which adheres to this thought will ever come my way. Well it did eventually in the form of 'LOVE RECIPE'. Here the hard wall of reality is the menace of terrorism that has become an evil in today's society. Try as you might there is no escaping it. The soft rubber ball is the severed head of the terrorist which is the prize catch for the characters in the film. The challenge was to set the film against this realistic backdrop of hate and make love win in the end while doing it all in a lighter vein. I think we as a team have managed to pull it off quite well. The film also rewrites some old adages as the hero DJ Rahul conveys his firm belief that being Indian is all about being so from the heart and not about creating a facade of Indianness. I love this film because it is seemingly meaningless yet wrought with meaning. It is mad, crazy, funny and I feel the recipe's just right.

Sunny Leone wants her porn film to release before Jism 2!

As we all know that Indo-Canadian porn star Sunny Leone is all set to make her debut in Bollywood with Mahesh Bhatt’s Jism 2!
Soon after the revelation was made about her debut with Jism 2, it was expected that the girl would quit her porn career but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Close sources of Sunny reveal that she is still active in the porn industry and her next adult film is set to hit the theatres soon.
Earlier many thought Sunny Leone, who is making her debut in Bollywood, might not want to continue with her old career. But it seems the situation is quite different altogether. According to the grapevine, Leone wants her adult movie Black Sharma to be released before Jism 2.
In the movie Sunny plays a photographer named Jenny Singh who turns into a witch in order to take revenge. Now with Sunny still on with her porn career, we wonder what the Indian audiences’ reaction would be towards her!
Better let’s wait and watch, after all in the end it’s the janta to decide her fate in town!


About Black Sharma
It seems that the first official film of Sunny Leone in India will not be Jism 2. Though, the porn star is busy in shooting for her debut film in Bollywood in Jaipur, but Stegath Dorr an actor turned director from Philippines is working really hard to en-cash the rising fame of Sunny Leone in India with his adult movie ‘Black Shama’ that features actress and Dorr himself as a main lead.
Earlier Sunny Leone has worked in Dorr’s movie ‘Pirate’s Blood’ that was actually her first mainstream movie in Bollywood. In 2010 again, Sunny reunited with Dorr in the end of year 2010 for ‘Black Shama’ a horror movie for which they started shooting in December 2010 and completed it by June 2011 in Philippines. Hence, the director Stegath Dorr is planning to release the film in India, due to the rising popularity of the actress.

black sharma
Dorr is very sure that the film will do good business in India as well. The movie is redundant ghost story that revolves around the theme of coarse pro-am bird photographers who disturbs the vengeful ghost in a holy land of a medieval Malay witch doctor.
Sunny Leone is portraying a character of Jenny Singh a Canadian based Sikh lady professional photographer in the film. In real life also, the actress is a Sikh- Punjabi.
Director Dorr is confessing the fact very openly that he is trying to cash the actress rising popularity in India and Bollywood. In further statement he says that Sunny Leone’s debut under Pooja Bhatt film helped him lot to restart his movie ‘Pirates Blood’ with the actress. Few weeks ago, Gulab Premkumar, with an aim of releasing ‘Pirate’s Blood’ in India contacted Dorr in order to shoot additional scenes of the film.

Umang Foundation helps studentsgo Tech Savvy!!

Do youknow there are thousands of students who don’t have access to basic educationmaterial and computer for them is a distant dream...
Saturday,April 7, 2012 : Umang Foundation, a Mulund / Mumbai based NGO has alwaysfocused and indulged in activities related to education. It has several projects targeted to provide educational help to the lessfortunate students and one of the major one is "Gurukul" - A teaching Initiative of Team Umang.
This time, Team Umang has reached out sixschools and provided them 22 computers. With this Umang Foundation's Gurukul - Ulhasnagar has been initiated. During last notebook distribution drive in June 2011, JineshKamdar – an Umang member asked in one of the classroom “What do you want tobecome when you will grow up”, most of them replied "computer engineer" but whenhe asked do you know "what is computer", none of them replied and confessed thatthey have never worked on computer. 
Rahul Gupta, an active member of Team Umangmentions that “Being an IT professional myself, I very well connectto the significance of keeping abreast with technology and that’s exactly why Ifeel very happy that Umang Foundation is the reason for these computers to beinstalled in the identified schools. Now the students will no longer be laggingbehind due to technology deficiencies.” 
The schools to whom these computers weredistributed were vernacular ones, either Hindi or Marathi medium located indifferent areas of Mumbai. The identified schools did not have a computersystem for their students which were also one of the criteria for being on therecipient list of schools.Computers were distributed to below listed:
Nutan Marathi Vidhyalaya                     -              4 Computers
Nagsen Vidyalaya Prathmik Shala         -              4 Computers
Vishakha Prathamik Vidyalaya               -              3 Computers
Amrapali Vidyalaya                                -              4 Computers
Adarsh Bal Vidyamandir                       -              3 Computers
Saraswati Hindi Madyamik School        -              4 Computers
 
Vivek Dehariya - member of TeamUmang said “Although the computer systems distributed are used ones which havebeen donated by corporate partner of Umang Foundation and school management havetaken responsibilities to take care of these computers minimum for next 3 years.We believe that it will still go a very long way in helping students, as most ofthese schools did not have a single computer system and now, this effort will providethe students an in-house opportunity to be computer literate.”  
“School Management will make sure that they giveappropriate time slots for every children and Team Umang will regularly monitorthese classes and will make sure that school management are makingmaximum use of these electronic peripherals” said Ashish Goyal - Founder andManaging Trustee of Umang Foundation, he further mentioned that “We areconstantly on a look out for opportunities whereby we can encourage educationalactivities. I am sure all the identified schools where Umang Foundation has facilitatedthe possession of the computers will cater to the needs of many young aspiringstudents in coming years.” Lastly, he smiles and concludes saying that “by thisarrangement we truly lived our belief ... there’smore to life.”

For any further details : Please contact Mr Ashish Goyal at 98199 40222

सोमवार, 9 अप्रैल 2012

Aamir Khan's Show : Satyamev Jayate copy

The title of Aamir Khan’s first television show Satyamev Jayate doesn’t belong tohim. Because of the nature of the show, which has been kept a tight secret,Aamir wanted this title but when people from AKP went to register the titlethey were told that Satyamev Jayate as a title belongs to the country of Indiaand anyone can use it. But at the same time no one can register this title. 
Thiswas a problem as there can be numerous shows that can have this title.Alternative titles were suggested and few of them were registered too. Butsomehow Aamir was hung on “Satyamev Jayte” 
Thetitle Satyamev Jayte can be used by any citizen of India but he or she cannotregister or trademark it. It belongs to the society and the country. Any of the1.2 billion citizens of the country can use the title creatively provided they don’tcause indignity to the phrase. 
Aamirfinally decided against any other title and chose to go with Satyamev Jayate.By  his own admission he hasborrowed the title from the country of India.

शुक्रवार, 6 अप्रैल 2012

Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra's Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

Milkha reborn!
Farhan Akhtar has been going through rigorously training and sports regime to play the title role in Milkha Singh's biopic. He has been at it for last one and half year.
Farhan Akhtar continues his physical training and going to gym everyday whatever schedule and whatever the hour may be. And since they are shooting in a small town Firozpur in Punjab, the gym owner has become friends with the unit as he kept his gym open 24x7 to adjust to shooting schedules.
So when gym owner requested Farhan to meet his mom Farhan agreed immediately. What he didn't realised 70 year old lady had a huge crush on Milkha when she was in her 20s and wanted to meet the actor playing Milkha. She was very curious to see who was playing Milkha Singh.
And when she saw Farhan, she screamed in delight. She couldn't believe her eyes, she felt Farhan was Milkha born again!! And now she only refers to him as Milkha. 
Whats very interesting that Milkha's own daughter Sonia Singh tweeted "oh my god, you actually look like dad" when she saw the look.  
Whoeever is seeing the look is only saying the same.

KableOne & Saga Studios Present Lakadbaggey

After much anticipation, Lakadbaggey — a KableOne Original in association with Saga Studios — has finally premiered, and it’s already creati...