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05
May

Bollywood film ‘Jannat’ to be released in Pakistan

Bollywood film ‘Jannat’ starring Emran Hashmi is set to hit the screens in India and Pakistan simultaneously on May 16. The film’s premiere in Pakistan will be held in Lahore on May 13 and the entire cast, including Hashmi are expected to attend the gala event.

Though Hashmi’s films have been huge hit in the country and he has featured in a popular television advertisement, this will be his first visit to Pakistan.

‘Jannat’, which was shot in South Africa, revolves around the life of a bookie who fixes cricket matches and is said to be a take on late Pakistani cricket coach Bob Woolmer’s life.

30
Apr

Tashan release at multiplexes hanged on revenue issue!

Once again multiplexes owners went into war of words with Yash Raj Films on the issue of banner’s release of Tashan starring Kareena, Saif Ali Khan, Anil Kapur and Akshay Kumar. Movie, however, is released appropriately per schedule at single screen theaters.

Vishal Anand, vice president, Fun Republic theatre, Mumbai said, “We had a meeting with Yash Raj representatives but we could not resolve the problem,” However, he was very hopeful of issues being resolved as earliest. However, as the exact details for the exact amount of money is not clear shared between multiplexes and production houses, the multiplexes are not in mood to compromise with production houses for sharing revenue.

The impact of this financial issue is not impacting the premiere of the movies for the first time instead it delayed the screening of the movies Even Anees Bazme’s Welcome, Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par and Ashutosh Gowariker’s Jodhaa Akbar.

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30
Apr

Issue-based films still a no-no for Bollywood producers

For decades, the world”’s largest movie industry by volumes has rolled out stereotypical scripts on boy-meets-girl romances, dramas and comedies. But in recent years, there has been a noticeable move towards bolder, more mature themes aimed at audiences interested in a good story, not just glitzy song-and-dance routines.

“Taare Zameen Par” - about a boy suffering from the learning disability dyslexia - achieved both commercial and critical success last year.

But Bollywood producers are not giving up on regular films just yet.

29
Apr

Yash Raj Films has lost it now

The boom time for the Mumbai film industry is not translating into windfalls for top Bollywood production house Yash Raj Films (YRF), with its first offering of 2008, “Tashan”, failing to live up to the hype.

While in 2007, YRF’s tally of flops outweighed that of hits, their first release this year has failed to charm critics and the audience response to “Tashan” has not been too heartening.

Though heavy on formula and style, the film starring the reigning star of the box-office, Akshay Kumar, and media’s favourite star couple, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor, has no story to tell. Seems that writer-director Vijay Krishna Acharya was so busy packaging egos that he forgot what he wanted to say in “Tashan”.

The fact that “Tashan” did not release in several multiplexes due to a long-standing tiff with cinema hall owners over sharing of revenues has been a major dampener. The country’s top production house has been trying to get multiplex owners to agree on a new revenue sharing formula.

Their offer of keeping 55 percent of the box-office collections in the first week was rejected by exhibitors.

According to news reports, the first day’s collection of “Tashan”, which opened only in single-screen theatres on Friday, stood at 70 percent to 80 percent in Mumbai. Given that the film has not met expectations of both critics as well as audiences, the collections are likely to dip in the days ahead.

Its releasing in single-screen theatres is economically less profitable as fewer number of shows can be screened each day and the cost of tickets is much lower than in multiplexes.

22
Apr

Sarkar Raj to release in June

Sarkar Raj to release in JuneThe film that will also star her father-in-law, Amitabh Bachchan, and her husband, Abhishek Bachchan, will hit the screens on June 6, the film’s director said at a press conference Monday.Sarkar Raj is loosely based on the controversy around an Enron power plant built in India’s western state of Maharashtra a decade ago.Director Ram Gopal Varma however defended the movie as original.It “has no reference point and was a completely original script,” Varma said, according to the Press Trust of India.Yet the promos of Sarkar Raj show a striking similarity between Rai-Bachchan’s role and that of Rebecca Mark, former CEO of Houston-based utilities giant Enron, who pushed the power plant project.Enron was mired in a political storm in the mid-1990s over the building of a 2.9 billion dollar private power plant, India’s largest at the time.Majority share owner Enron closed the plant in 2001 after its lone client, the Maharashtra State Electricity Board, fell behind on payments.Enron went bankrupt in December 2001 following an accounting scandal. “I am representing a power company in the film that wants to set up a power project,” Rai-Bachchan told media in a video conference from Miami, where she was celebrating her first wedding anniversary.



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