बुधवार, 15 अप्रैल 2015

DEEP MONEY AND HARD KAUR WERE IN CENTRE STAGE MALL,NOIDA TO PROMOTE THEIR UPCOMING SINGLE TRACK ‘RANJHA’

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Royal Label's new single track sung by Deep Money ft. Hard Kaur were been promoted at Centre Stage Mall, Noida on 11th April, 2015.
The first female Punjabi rapper ‘Hard kaur’ who got famous with her song ‘Glassy’ entered as a playback singer in Bollywood with a song in ‘Johny Gaddar’ and  after leaving her singing imprints in many Bollywood movies , this rap sensation will be seen hopping and popping  with ‘Dope Shope’ fame 'Deep Money' in their upcoming single track ‘Ranjha’.  Shooted in Formula1 track, Delhi the song features both the stars singing and dancing.
While addressing the conference, Hard Kaur quoted “I like people who are hungry for good music, people call it desperation but for me it’s not.
Praising Deep money she said He is great a artist. I am happy collaborating with him. He’s like a family for me now. People generally collaborate for money but I have done this because I liked the track.”
Deep Money too  said “When i heard the lyrics of the song , the first name to strike my mind was of 'Hard Kaur'  and for sure the song will be on lips of thousands and thousands of people around the world "
This team will enthrall the Bengaluru crowd today evening by performing live for them
 Everyone has a rollicking time when these hip hop rappers put up one power packed performance.The song’s been released worldwide and will definitely create a buzz among the audience.

Varun Dhawan’s Birthday Gift is ABCD2 Theatrical Trailer in 3D with Avengers: Age Of Ultron!!

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Varun’s First 3D film has trailer attached to Avengers Age Of Ultron 3D on 24th April!!
Putting an end to his millions of fans' curiosity, Varun confirmed on Twitter that the 3D theatrical trailer of his upcoming dance film ABCD2 will be attached to Marvel's mucha waited superhero action fest "Avengers: Age of Ultron" on his birthday aka 24th April!!!Starring Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Samuel Jackson, the biggest summer blockbuster is scheduled to hit screens on 24 April. And Varun Dhawan is going to get the sweetest birthday gift ever on 24th April with his first 3D film trailer also hitting screens on the same day!!! “#abcd2 trailer attached to #avengers2 on the 24th.my first 3d trailer guys" he posted on the micro-blogging site.“Hey guys the trailer of #abcd2 is going to be attached to #avengers and u can see it in every theatre on the 24th of April” he posted as well.
Well looks like this is one perfect gift for Varun Dhawan to have his newest movie trailer attached to THE biggest movie of 2015!! Catch Avengers Age Of Ultron in theatres on 24th April and ABCD2 3D trailer as well!!

Mahima Makhwana’s unique style statement in Dil Ki Baatein

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Talented actor Mahima Makhwana who is seen in Sony Entertainment Television’s Dil Ki Baatein is surely starting a new style trend. The pretty girl who plays the role of Disha, Ram and Gurdeep’s on-screen daughter, is seen in a completely new look as opposed to her previous outing. From sporting a short bob to fun and stylish clothes, the actor is majorly experimenting with her look. But what has caught everyone’s fancy is her unique shoe style. Mahima’s character Disha is seen sporting two different colored shoes which gives her character a funky edge.
Speaking about this Mahima says, “It was a conscious decision to give a completely different look as I wanted to be seen in a new avatar, something in contrast to my previous characters. When they told me I will have to wear two different shoes in each foot, I was initially apprehensive as I thought it will look funny but now I really love it. So much so that I sometimes follow the trend in real life as well. I wear two different colored shoes while going out shopping or meeting my friends. The show stylist has to buy all shoes in two different colors so that we can mix and match them.”

रविवार, 12 अप्रैल 2015

“It’s Only Natural” … Filmy Kids Follow in Parents’ Footsteps

The short films penned and directed by the IB Film students of Singapore International School were screened at the Light Box Preview Theatre in Santacruz. The event marked the second annual SIS Dream Team Premiere,” and featured short narratives, art films, trailers and 1920’s-style silent films created by the current batch of 11th and 12th grade SIS IB Film students. Rajkumar Hirani with wife Manjeet Hirani, Deeya & Tony Singh, Sutapa Sikdar, Abhinay Deo with wife Smita Deo along with American film & theatre director Ellen Dash Walter were present to cheer their kids.
Thanks to the Film Program at Singapore International School Mumbai, an IB World School, high school students can study film history, theory and production in depth as part of their daily high school curriculum.
Taught by American film and theatre director, Ellen “Dash” Walter, the students are encouraged to break new ground in cinematic approaches. “The International Baccalaureate (IB) promotes creative thinking and instilling a desire in students to take informed risks,” says Ms. Walter. “This is especially important in the Arts, and the language of film can positively affect the world in many ways. Our students are the leaders of tomorrow, and I believe these students will use their futures to create a ‘new wave’ in Indian and global cinema, as evidenced in their latest work. I am so proud of all they have achieved.”
Current IB Film students at Singapore International School include the children of film industry leaders like Irrfan Khan and Sutapa Sikdar, Rajkumar and Manjeet Hirani, Tony and Deeya Singh, Abhinay and Smita Deo. One of the featured filmmakers includes 18-year old, Simran Jehani, who was recently featured as a supporting lead in Disney’s Khoobsurat with Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan. Her father, Farhang Jehani, will also be featured in a short documentary about his internationally acclaimed restaurant, Leopold Café. These and other parents joined the wave by putting their faith in SIS Film program to nurture the future of their children over the next few years.
All of the 11th and 12th grade students engage as actors, directors, cinematographers and crew on each other’s’ films, making the program an integrated and collaborative learning experience.
The highlights of this year’s previews include a short narrative, The Little Things, filmed entirely in north and south Goa. Written, directed and edited by Simran Jehani, it involves a child whose father encourages her to search for “the angels at sunset” in order to communicate with him while he is away on duty in the Indian army. Cinematographer, Avneesh Kakodkar, brings the lush and picturesque story to life through the lens, bringing the story of love and loss to life through the innocent eyes of a child.
Getting Better With Age – A Documentary of Leopold Café, is directed by Vidhi Agarwal, DOP’d by Akash Jadhav and written by Simran Jehani. The short film features interviews with Farhang and Farzad Jehani, who walk the audience through the long and changing history of one of Mumbai’s favorite hang-outs. The film features re-enactments and a realistic sense of how the famed café bounced back from its devastating terroist attack.
The juniors got their feet wet by filming two silent movies in the style of the 1920s black and white era where film history began, shot in Goa and in Mumbai’s “Film City.” Vir Hirani wrote and edited the funny, yet moving story, The Two Comedians, of two vaudvillian-style performers whose only wish is to cheer up a beautiful but sad maiden. He and Irrfan Khan’s son, Babil, star in the silent comedy. Yug Deo used German impressionistic style when conceiving his Fifth Ace, a murder mystery revolving around age-old deceit and revenge themes, starring Vir Hirani, Babil Khan, Jashan Singh Arora, Rhea Kadakia and Yug Deo. The films were group-directed and shot by all of the 11th grade film students, which also included Shwet Agarwal and Danisha Sheikh.
Vir Hirani, Babil Khan, Jashan Singh Arora and Yug Deo, among other students, make their on-screen acting debuts, as well. It’s not hard to imagine them starring in and directing the next generation of Indian cinema, considering their “family ties.” However, not one of them needs to be given any preferential treatment with such a good start at such a young age.  These film students will also likely bring a keen sense of international mindedness to their future films, thanks to the International Baccalaureate program’s focus on a broad spectrum of global film perspectives.
 “Most of the students who come to SIS to take IB Film are serious about the craft and plan to make futures in the film industry. In fact, three of four graduating seniors will take up film at American universities. This program allows them to experiment through hands-on learning, while also learning to write about and analyse important genres and historic trends which may influence their choices as directors and screenwriters in the future,” says Walter. “The students coming through this programme are not formula followers. They are breaking classic film rules with intelligence and creativity in favour of finding their own voices. This class encourages an organic creative approach, which is grounded in understanding film language established by the great filmmakers through history, then using that language to create their own unique styles of filmmaking. “
The students and their parents will be on hand at the screening to answer questions and to share their feelings about the success of the IB Film programme. For more information on the IB Film program at Singapore International School Mumbai, please contact admissions@sisindia.net.

शनिवार, 11 अप्रैल 2015

Asin's kind gesture

Asin was moved by the financial troubles of her local driver in Nasik while shooting for Umesh Shukla’s All Is Well that she offered him a job to come to Mumbai and work with her.
While B-town actors are quite prone to experiencing some bizarre incidents on movie sets, they also witness some good ones. Something similar happened with Asin recently while she was shooting for Umesh Shukla’s All Is Well in Nasik.
 It’s learnt that Asin was quite impressed by the sincerity,work ethic and discipline of the local driver. Apparently, during the last few days of the Nasik schedule, Asin came to know that he had three young daughters in the village and he was trying to make ends meet. Once she came to know this, she offered him to come to Mumbai and work for her and therefore afford the children's education.
 A source close to Asin informs, "Yes Asin did offer him to come to Mumbai and meet her for work. Most people anyway dream of coming to mumbai and making it in life. She wanted to extend help to the family.”
All Is Well also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor and Supriya Pathak in pivotal roles.

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