Archive for January, 2008

27
Jan

Superstar

Banner: Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd
Cast: Kunal Khemu, Tulip Joshi, Aushima Sawhney, Shreyas Talpade, Reema Lagoo, Sharat Saxena, Vrajesh Hirjee
Direction: Rohit Jugraj

Superstar
[Sunday, January 27, 2008]

Kunal Khemu who has been doing pretty well ever since he started out as a lead actor will be seen next in the movie SUPERSTAR and will play a double role. For Kunal Khemu this movie is very special since he would be aiming for success after films like Dhol and Traffic Signal.

The movie is an action drama based on the reality of the entertainment industry. Kunal (Kunal Khemu) is a young guy who wants to make it big in Bollywood.

He dares to dream and would go to any extent to protect it. Kunal begins with the tag of a struggler and knows that he will get his due one day.

Until life decides to play a prank on him.The entry of a wealthy and charming Karan (again Kunal Khemu) in Bollywood and in his life shatters Kunal’s entire dream.

What are the choices that Kunal will make? Will he be able to face the harsh realities of the movie industry?
If you are getting anxious to know just wait till the movie hits the screens in the month of February.

Starring opposite Kunal is Tulip Joshi of ‘Mere Yaar ki shaadi hai’ fame and newcomer Aushima Saawhney. Other actors include Reema Lagoo, Sharat Saxena, Vrajesh Hirjee and Aman Verma.

The movie is directed by Rohit Jugraj whose previous movie James bombed at the box office. With stimulating music by Shammir Tandon and screenplay by Rahul Singh and Sudip Sharma, Superstar will be showcasing the talent of Kunal Khemu with him performing bold stunts and groovy dance moves as well.

Slated for release on the 8th of February, it is yet to be seen whether Superstar turns Kunal into one or not.

26
Jan

Dance of the Wind

Banner: NFDC and ELEPHANT EYE present
Cast: Kitu Gidwani, Bhaveen Gosain, B.C.Sanyal, Vinod Nagpal, Roshan Bano
Direction: Rajan Khosa
Music: Shubha Mudgal

Dance of the Wind
[Saturday, January 26, 2008]

Director Rajan Khosa

RAJAN KHOSA’s Dance of the Wind gets its due in India after ten years by getting a release, After winning Audience Award - London Film Festival 1997, Public Prize & Best Actress - Festival of Three Continents, France 1997, Gold Plaque - Chicago Film Festival 1998, Critics Week - Venice Film Festival 1997, NETPAC Award - Rotterdam Film Festival 1998, Best Director - British Asian Film Festival 1998, with Official Selection at Venice Film Festival 1997, London Film Festival 1997, Rotterdam Film Festival 1998, Chicago Film Festival 1997, Festival of Three Continents, Nantes 1998, Karlovy Vary Film Festival 1998, Melbourne Film Festival 1998, Vancover Film Festival 1998, Mar Del Plata Film Festival 1998, Bologna Cineteca Film Festival 1998, Jerusalem Film Festival 1998, Istanbul Film Festival 1998, Auckland/Wellington Film Festival, New Zealand 1998, International Film Festival of India 1998, Cinefan Film Festival India 1999, and many others…

The successful career of a young Indian classical singer, Pallavi (Kitu Gidwani), is brought to an abrupt end as a result of her mother’s death.

Because of this, Pallavi, who also studied under the tutelage of her mother Karuna Devi (Kapila Vatsyayan), finds that she loses her voice and with it her career and students. But help arrives in the form of young street urchin Tara (Roshan Bano) whose angelic voice haunts Pallavi and leads her on a journey of discovery.

A celebration of classical traditions, set in New Delhi, Rajan Khosa’s prize-winning film captures the beauty of ancient Indian music and the culture from which it emanates.

23
Jan

‘What Hollywood did in 50 years, we will do in 10 years’ - Kishore Lulla

‘What Hollywood did in 50 years, we will do in 10 years’ - Kishore Lulla
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
It’s been a busy 2007 for Eros International—the London AIM (Alternative Investment Market) has listed the Indian media and Entertainment Company. It released 30 films, of which ten were global launches and has included such hits as Om Shanti Om, Namastey London and Heyy Babyy.
However, in 2008, Kishore Lulla, chairman & CEO, Eros International, plans more global launches, focusing on content-creation and consolidation, upgrading its distribution channels across formats, and has releases lined up until 2010. He speaks with Sudipta Datta from London on Eros’ long-term plans for India and why the ‘Americanisation’ of the Indian entertainment space spells good news for Bollywood. Excerpts:

What are your areas of focus in 2008?

The focus is on content and consolidation. We are updating our distribution channels by integrating content across all formats, cinema, television, home entertainment, pay TV and new media. In the home entertainment segment, for example, we are building up a library. We have 1,900 titles now, we are going to aggressively buy content. In the regional and Bollywood space, we have identified eight-10 targets—content Companies having libraries and future productions—for acquisitions: the acquisitions will be completed by the end of 2008.

What is the film making model that you follow, is it leaning towards Hollywood or Bollywood?

Well, the Eros model is exactly like a studio model except that we do not physically own a studio. In fact, most of the foreign studios are getting rid of their physical studios. Then, you can shoot anywhere in any location across the world.

You are paying a lot of attention to your special effects studio. Comment.

Oh yes. That’s our second area of focus this year. We feel that as the Bollywood market expands and the 400 million middle class have more spending power, they will demand good quality entertainment. We want EyeQube Studios to do big visual effects out of India. The first one Alladin has already gone on the floors. We will also release Drona, for which EyeQube is handling the special effects. It’s a Harry Potter meets Indiana Jones movie, if you will, but it’s an original story.

What’s the Eros calendar of films looking like this year?

We are going to release 20 films this year—all will be launched globally too. Last year, we released 30 films, but only 10 out of those were global releases. We have 55 projects across genres locked in for the next two-and-a-half years, which means there are releases lined up until 2010.

Is action also picking up on the Eros Music front?

We will step up activity and sign on new artists and promote their albums.

How easy is it now to do business in a corporatised Bollywood framework? Has the mindset changed?

It’s a totally relationship-driven industry where money plays a part. No, the mindset has not changed. If we have been successful, it’s because we have a 30-year experience in the business. We are a corporate house but we have a relationship with everyone in India. We are also going to set up distribution offices across India to bring transparency into the business.

You have tied up with a host of directors, haven’t you?

Yes, we have tied up with various directors. We are now going to create a bank of screenplays.

Where’s the growth, and revenues—going to come from for Eros?

The Indian market is growing in a big way. But the international dubbed Markets are growing too. In five years, we want 50% of our revenues to come from India and 50% from international Markets. At the moment, this ratio is more or less 65-35 (international/India).

Give us a perspective on Bollywood. Where is it headed in the next 5-10 years?

The Indian film industry now resembles what the Hollywood movie industry was between the 1940s and 1970s. But what Hollywood did in 50 years, we will do in 10 years. In the next five years, a lot of multiplexes will be built, people will spend more on entertainment, producers will spend more on quality of films, we are going to get Americanised and that’s a good thing for the business of entertainment.

22
Jan

Don Muthuswami Preview

Banner: Samanta Movies Pvt Ltd.
Cast: Mithun Chakraborty,Hrishita Bhatt,Shakti Kapoor,Rohit Roy, Ali Asgar,Dolly Minhas,Shakti Kapoor,Dilip Joshi, Rakesh Bedi,Meghna Malik,Ali Asgar,Viju Khote
Direction: Ashim Samanta
Production: Shakti Samanta
Music: Anu Malik

Don Muthuswami
[Tuesday, January 22, 2008]

In an era of mindless comedy comes another movie which promises to tickle your funny bone until you cry for mercy.

Bombay was ruled by smugglers and gangsters in the early 70s, one of them was Don Muthuswami (Mithun Chakravarthy).

However when Don comes to pay last respect to his dying father, he slaps him and says how he has brought disgrace to his family by following the wrong path.

His father wants him to leave all the dirty work and live a better life. Following his fathers final wish, Don Muthuswami tries to transform into a gentlemen. Thus the drama begins.

Muthuswami asks all his henchmen to continue working for him but not as gangsters but for a social cause. Being a South Indian with poor language skills he hires the service of a Hindi/Urdu teacher Jaikishen (Mohit Raina) to improve his language.

The story gets intriguing when the problem of marriage of Don’s daughter Sanjana (Hrishita Bhatt) arises. According to Muthu the best match for her is a very good friend and gangster’s son Pradhan. However Sanjana does not like her and refuses to marry him lying that she is pregnant. To add to the confusion Preetam (Rohit Roy) who is Muthu’s general manager is in love with Sanjana. He has been stealing from the Don to make himself a millionaire.

Enter Ranjana (Anusmriti) who confesses to Muthu that she is in love with his general manager Preetam and had lied to him about being Muthu’s daughter.
And to complicate it further Sanjana and Jaikishen fall in love and want to get married.

What happens in this chaos and confusion of this seemingly mindless comedy is yet to be seen. Only time can tell whether this Don rules the box office or dies a sordid death.

22
Jan

Mithya

Banner: A Planman Motion Pictures
Cast: Ranvir Shorey, Neha Dhupia, Naseeruddin Shah, Vinay Pathak
Direction: Rajat Kapoor
Production: Arindam Chaudhuri
Music: Sagar Desai

Mithya
[Tuesday, January 22, 2008]

Money, Greed, Power, Revenge and Deception is what the Mumbai underworld is all about. Like thousands of others VK too has arrived in the city of dreams to make it big in the film industry.

However not all things go as planned and VK is sucked into the underworld which leads to a string of events that would determine his fate.

However an unexpected mishap turns the tables and everyone involved get caught up in the misfortune.

Thus begins the unstoppable chase. VK is excessively drawn into the game to step back. Unintentionally, he has become an impostor who never existed.

The praise for Mithya has spread like wildfire after just a single preview screening of the movie recently. The movie is already making rounds on popular blogs and chat sites. With the likes of Nasseerudin Shah, Rajat Kapoor, Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak , Neha Dhupia and many others, the movie promises to deliver some shell shocked performances.

Let’s hope that Rajat Kapoor’s most ambitious directorial venture which claims to be a comic thriller gets its due in the time to come.



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