शुक्रवार, 27 सितंबर 2013

INSTUDIO WITH ANUPAMA CHOPRA & ZOYA AKHTAR

Date: Friday, 4th Oct
Time: 5pm-7pm
Venue: Le Sutra, Bandra
Description:-
Host & Film Critic, Anupama Chopra interact with Zoya Akhtar discussing the release of her new book '100 FILMS TO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE' on the 4th of October at Le Sutra ,Bandra.
The conversation will be followed with High Tea and an interactive session with Zoya Akhtar & Anupama Chopra.
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Kangna's Rajjo Set to Release with Ramleela


The most talked about musical dramas are now set to clash. Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s 'Ram Leela', the promo of which has already been unveiled, was set to enjoy a solo release in the coming festive season, however now Kangna Ranaut starrer ‘Rajjo’ is too releasing on the same date.
With so much effort put in to make delightful film the "Director of Rajjo Vishwas Patil says –“I was waiting for an apt time to bring the film. Even though the main character Kangna (or Rajjo) plays a Mujra wali in the film, it isn't somber or depressing by any means”.
The release date of a film is a matter of importance and thought about at stretch. 15th November was decided as the release date for 'Rajjo', after a lot of brain storming. ‘Rajjo’ would incidentally be arriving just 12 days after the release of 'Krrish 3' (3rd November) in which Kangna would be seen kicking butt.
Well few people are talking about why Kangna wants her film release on a same date of Ramleela, But the makers of Rajjo says-“ However once the final cut of the 'Rajjo' was seen by people concerned, there was an added sense of confidence. It was felt that the originally decided date would be just right to set the stage for 'Rajjo' v/s 'Leela',".
We will also get a chance to see two stunning actresses Kangna & Deepika playing title roles in their respective films, with such talent and glamour a clash in the offering would be inevitable.
About the film Kangna seem confident, she says "'Rajjo' is really close to my heart and I am glad it is being released this festive season. As for competition with other films, there would be one every week in any case. I am sure my producers are taking a good call and it comes from the trust and confidence they have in the product. I am particularly proud of the film and my work. The film is special and it will fetch an audience of it's own. I strongly believe in director Vishwas Patil and music director Uttam Singh. Once you see the promos, which would be out very soon, you would know what I mean." There is no doubt that the actress has put in a tremendous about of hard work into the film, lets hope in works in her favour.
Rajjo is produced by Four Pillar Films starring Kangana Ranaut, Paras Arora, Prakash Raj, Mahesh Manjrekar & Jaya Prada.
Rajjo's Trailer Link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWGgFwFQpbI

अलिया भट्ट, वरुण धवन और सिद्धार्थ मल्होत्रा की हिट तिकड़ी हाँग काँग के एक शो में डांस करते हुए

                            
करण जौहर की फिल्म स्टूडेंट ऑफ द इयर की अलिया भट्ट, वरुण धवन और सिद्धार्थ मल्होत्रा की हिट तिकड़ी फिर एक साथ नज़र आई। बेशक यह तीनों एक साथ किसी फिल्म में नहीं बल्कि स्टजे पर डांस कर रहे थे। हाँगकाँग  में एक शो में यह तीनों स्टूडेंट ऑफ द इयर के गीत राधा गीत पर डांस कर रहे थे। इत्तिफाक़ की बात यह भी थी कि हाँग काँग का शो इन तीनों का विदेश में पहला शो था।

RAQT STAR-STUDDED PREMIERE

Host Ashish and Amit Mishra’s  RAQT premiere was a star-studded event with director duo Adi Irani -Shiva Rindani and Ashish and Amit Mishra being  congratulated by Arshad Warsi, Sheena Shahabadi, Shakti Kapoor, Arjun Mahajan,  Premal Goragandhi,  Haya Sehgal, Ravi Kishan, Indra Kumar, Murali Sharma, Aruna Irani,  Daboo Malik, Harsh Chhaya,  Mukesh Tiwari, Harry Josh, Sunil Agnihotri,  Kunika Sadanad, Sahila Chadda,  Sanjay Kakran, Maria Goretti, Abhishek Awasthi, Ajay Mago. Mamik, Sunil Pal, Indra Kumar, Pitobash, Ali Irani, Pradeep Rawat  and a host of others from the film industry in attendance. 
 EVENT: RAQT Premiere
VENUE: Cinemax, Andheri (W).

गुरुवार, 26 सितंबर 2013

Kenny D Basumatary's Local Kung Fu wows Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee

It may look like a small film, but Local Kung Fu seems like a giant effort. And it has been creating ripples on social media. Set to get the biggest release for an Assamese film as it releases simultaneously in seven cities outside Assam, Local Kung Fu would be creating history as the most inexpensive action movie ever made. Not to mention, India’s first martial arts comedy! Made for a humble Rs 95,000 Local Kung Fu, releasing on September 27, has wowed the likes of Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee. Here’s a excerpt from chat with the man behind the film – Kenny D Basumatary – who has written, directed and acted in the film. 
The highlight of Local Kung Fu has been that it was made in a budget of less than a lakh. How did you manage that!
We shot in Guwahati in places where we wouldn't need permission, used our uncles' and aunties' homes as locations, got friends and family to act (only after auditioning - i was very particular about this), used old software to edit, etc. we got music for free because my brother is an arranger-composer anyway. Out of our budget, 58 k was for the camera and accessories, 5k for the mic, 13-15 k token payments for the actors, and the rest for rice cakes and about 200 plates of momos and noodles.  
How much work went into all the action scenes?
Lots! We wanted to make the fights the best yet in an indian film. We would choreograph and rehearse extensively so that (a) there were lesser chances of injury and (b) we could shoot coherent fights with longer takes instead of the usual high-shutter-speed-dancing-camera-50-cuts-per-second style that most movies use nowadays to disguise the fact that the actors can't really fight. Every fight had its own internal story - not just a random collection of strikes. We made shot lists of every move and explored the best angles to shoot them from. And we would do as many takes as necessary to get it right. The big flying kick at the end of the trailer - that we did 26 takes of! 26 kicks to the chest that laid me low for a couple of weeks. But it was worth it. The climactic fight was shot over a period of 21 evenings.   
It is being promoted as India's first martial arts comedy. 
It is, isn't it?   
You have not only directed and acted but also composed the music for film! Not many filmmakers have done that!
Not all, some of the music. It's mostly been done by my brother Tony, who's worked on the background music of Pune 52 and several tv shows like channel V's Gumraah.   
They say, making a film is easier than releasing it. Would you admit?
Hell yes! If you think making a film is hard, just try releasing it! When i was done with the film i found that in order to get it released, i had to go through seven stages of paperwork hell. Service tax registration, current account, producers' association, censor yada yada yada. Luckily, durlov baruah came on board as coproducer and his company Kuhipaat communications has been handling the distribution and marketing minefield.  
What have been best and worst experiences from the making of this film? And What were the lessons learnt? 
The best thing is always the end result when you sit in a theatre and hear people roaring with laughter at your jokes.  There haven't really been any bad experiences apart from the paperwork.  Lesson #1: The film will be longer than the script, so make it very very tight at the writing stage itself. #2 Learn, learn, learn. Prepare, prepare, prepare. #3 Different actors peak at different takes.   
There are apparently lot of people from Bollywood who have seen and liked the film. Could you tell us more about that?
Navdeep singh loved the energy in the film and was generous enough to give us a quote Dibakar Banerjee also messaged that he loved it. Adil Hussain, Dipannita Sharma and Meiyang Chang have been kind enough to say so on camera. And Anurag Kashyap got us to choreograph the fight in his short film That Day, After Everyday.   
Tell us about the opportunity to work with Anurag Kashyap.
Yes, it was quite a dream come true to work with one of my favourite directors. We choreographed and rehearsed the fight for four days, making an effort to use realistic techniques that a woman could actually use to defend herself against a man. For this I always first tested the techniques on my brother's music partner who weighs 110 kg 
In terms of economics, Assamese cinema has had a tough time in recent times. Would you suppose Local Kung Fu change a thing or two about the industry?
It would be too arrogant of me to make a statement on those lines. I just hope lots of people come to see it and be entertained.   
What is the way forward for Local Kung Fu and you?
We're looking at the possibility of a theatrical release for the Hindi dubbed version as well. As for my next project, it depends on which gets funded first. It could be my novel Chocolate_Guitar_Momos, it could be another romcom, another martial arts film or a woman-centered rural dramedy biopic called My Three Sisters 

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