रविवार, 24 फ़रवरी 2013

Subhash Ghai goes on floor with KAANCHI

Subhash Ghai will start the shoot for his next Kaanchi on 24th February 2013 at Film City, Mumbai. Kaanchi is a musical thriller and 5 songs have already been recorded for the film.  Commenting on directing after 4 yrs, Subhash Ghai said, " I am too excited to make this film since this is a contemporary new age story with alot of energy and music ... and actually today i feel the same way that i felt when i started by first film Kalicharan. This script of mine has my lead actress do stunts which is a first in any one of my films, so you can imagine the drama and entertainment in it".
He further added, " I feel i am always best in a crisis situation. I still remember how much pressure i was under after my film Trimurti flopped and still i went ahead and made Pardes. One thing i can never compromise is the quality of my film making whatever the budget may be. I am glad that i am making a film i want to make it with a stellar cast including Rishi Kapoor n Mithun Chakrovarthy,Kartik Tiwari as a hero and Mishti as my new heroine in Bollywood . Kartik and Mishti both are extremely talented which i have seen them during my workshops with them .
We are set to release this movie on 15th August 2013 and thereafter i am going to work on a big star cast movie in the year 2014.


शुक्रवार, 22 फ़रवरी 2013

Sajid Khan to turn DJ for the night to showcase ‘Thank God It’s Friday’ song from Himmatwala!!


Trust Sajid Khan to come up with fun wacky ways to entertain the multitudes of movie lovers out there…we hear that the director is all set to turn DJ for the launch of the disco song ‘Thank God It’s Friday’ from Himmatwala!
Not many people are aware that during the 80’s (during college days) Sajid Khan used to earn extra pocket money as a part time DJ in a suburban hot spot in those times! Well now more than two decades later Sajid would once again reprise his role as a DJ for the launch.
What’s more? Dazzling girl Sonakshi Sinha who is doing the special disco song and is all set to perform live with Sajid who is going to be the official DJ in the house!! Sajid who is gearing up for the music launch is doing his homework well and getting a hang of all the DJ Equipments!
Explaining on how this entire launch idea fell into place a source informed us, “It is a disco song which Sonakshi is doing in Himmatwala, for which Sajid decided we should launch it in a popular party place. He immediately called up Sonakshi if she could drop by for a live performance and she readily agreed on a condition that Sajid would be the DJ in the house”
The song will be launched at a posh party place in the suburbs this Friday in a complete retro style!!
Well! This is surely going to be a night to remember and will make you relive the 80's disco era!!

FOX STAR STUDIOS AND VISHESH FILMS COMPLETE A HAT TRICK WITH MURDER 3

Fox Star Studios’ and Vishesh Films have completed a hat trick at the box office with the success of Murder 3, that follows a great run of Jannat 2 and Raaz 3 at box office.
The break up of domestic box office is weekend is Rs. 13.31 crores and the week’s collection have been steady and the collection so far – Monday- 2.25 Cr, Tuesday- 2.05 Cr, Wednesday-1.75 Cr , Thursday- 1.50 Cr; Total Rs. 20.86 crores net combined with 2.02 crores of international revenues - the film has notched up a worldwide collection of Rs 22.88 crores net.
To establish the profitable equation - Murder 3 had already recovered 15 crore from satellite and music even before the day of the release and hence made money from Day 1.
Made on a budget of 18 crore, including P and A. The film has recovered its cost and will deliver a good ROI as its theatrical run continues.

Ram Gopal Varma on The Attacks of 26/11 to release on 1st March 2013.

 
Ram Gopal Varma has made his most ambitious film till date – The Attacks of 26/11 produced by Alumbra Entertainment and Eros International. The filmmaker is gung ho about the way his most emotional movie till date has shaped up even though he agrees that this film is not something to be happy about.
Why did you launch the music of your film at Leopold Cafe where the attack first took place?
We all know the significance of that happened at that place. It was a tragic event and one of the most momentous events which happened in post independent India. One of the main reasons that I made this film was because I happened to meet the owner of the cafe Farzad Jehani and when he told me what happened it gave the idea on how to make this film. Everyone pretty much know what happened that night, but to see it from the prospective of a one particular person is different. The event would be perceived by different people with different prospective. The point is no matter how much somebody tries to intimidate or terrorize you, but people need to come back to their normal lives.
To that extent I think it is very correct to do the first look here at Leopold where it started. Not just to remember just the memory of pain, but also as a certain symbol of spirit. I would like to thank Farzad because he had to close this place down for three days for me to recreate the event which happened here.
The music of the film is rather gripping... tell us something about it.
I strongly believed as a human being that the attacks of 26/11 that had happened in 2008 was not really against a community. I think it’s a attack on human beings committed by certain human elements. So I thought the most rightful idea would be in combining maula maula and deva deva. Rooshin composed the song and Sukhwinder has sung it really well. Then Sukhwinder has sing another song called Raghupati Raghav Rajaram. What sukhwinder did for me is significant because it’s a sound of peace and most closest to a person like Mr Mohandas Gandhi. When I heard that song, it just stuck in my mind as a sound of peace. The fact that subject of 26/11 is so violent I just felt that this sound was the most correct counter point to the violence of the film.
Tell us the inside story. What was your source of information for The Attacks of 26/11 produced by Alumbra Entertainment and Eros International?
First of all I would like to tell you all that the intention of the film is to tell something that people do not know about. But I would rightly say that they may know what happened but do not know how that happened. How is the detailing in the emotional context? For example I am telling you a story of one certain person who was in this place. So I am not telling you the story of Leopold Cafe. The story is about one person and what he or she would experience and it is his emotion that we have filmed. So I have not tried to suggest any conspiracy theory or telling something which is not on a public record. It is a real event which is recorded. All the sources of information are from the highest authorized person as for this is concerned. What you will see for example you know the hijacked boat, but you don’t know what happened in the boat. That’s the point.
Do you have any real footage in the film? The trailers seem to suggest so.
Whatever you see in the trailors and promos is all created footage. There is no real footage from actual existence. My intention was to capture the truth, so we did a lot of research and spoken to people and police officers involved in it. It was recreated to the nearest extent possible.
Did your visit to the Taj help in getting a better idea for the filming The Attacks of 26/11 produced by Alumbra Entertainment and Eros International?
I have answered this a thousand times. I went there after 3 days since the attacks happened and when the operation is over. Whereas this film has nothing to do with what happened after the attacks. It has only to do with the night of the attacks from 9 pm to 1 am that night.
Is there any imaginary scene in the film?
No, there is no imagination. My research was on all the people wherever the incident happened.
Is Nana Patekar’s role based on any real life character?
Yes, it is based on Mr Rakesh Maria because he was at that time the Joint Commissioner of Police.
A lot of people are making films on real life subjects. What do you feel about that?
Films are the medium at the end of the day for any person who wishes to communicate something imaginary or real or he has to say something. I think different people have different motives behind making movies. I can’t generalize or answer for all of them.
In the movie industry there is not only one person, there are lots of people. I can’t speak on behalf of all of them. I can speak about myself.
What kind of controversy will the film generate?
It’s absolutely a non controversial film because nobody has a dispute about what happened and there is nothing like that there is the trial is still going on and there is an investigation taking place at the moment about what happened on the night of 26/11. There is no ambiguity about who was behind the attacks as well. Everyone knows what happened.
Why did you choose the character of Rakesh Maria to tell the story?
For me significance of Rakesh Maria happened to be the head of police so he becomes the face of the police in the said context. So playing through the emotion of a person is different from the playing the character. Nana Patekar represents the spirit of the police force and the character of Rakesh Maria and that is what I have thrown visually at the audiences.

SUNNY, SALLU TO LOCK HORNS ON EID


Usually, Eid has somehow become identical with Salman Khan at the box office. But come this Eid (which is likely to fall on August 8), and Sallu could have some stiff competition. Sunny Deol’s next ‘Singh Sahab the Great’ directed by Anil Sharma is all set to hit the screens on the same date.
Sources from the sets say, “Sunny is happy with the way the film has been shaping up. The drama and the action have brought so much confidence into the characters and Sunny feels Eid would be just the right date for the release.” Says Sunny, “The film is based on a common man’s life and Eid is one of those holidays when the aam aadmi is in a much happier space. Since the significance of this festival is also interpreted as a good time to bring people together in harmony and gratitude, we are aiming for an Eid release.” Is he scared of tough competition on the festive date? The actor shoots back, “The cinema business has changed. Since there are so many cinema halls, two big films can release at the same time. I am sure no one wants to take over anyone’s business.”

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