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“The entire process of producing a movie has never been a smooth sailing:” Ramesh Taurani of Tips

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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The musical scenario of Bollywood has undergone a drastic change, especially since the last 1 decade. But a most reputed film producer like Ramesh Taurani of Tips music does not feel so. He is of the opinion that as far as music is concerned it has only changed platforms but it’s for the good as music has now had a far wider reach. Ramesh Taurani discusses at length about his musical journey via his Tips music company which has also culminated into his filmmaking journey too.

Nowadays the business of music has been changed. Has the revenue of music expanded compared to earlier times?

Music has always remained a necessary ingredient of our films. It has now changed its course in varied forms for instance it is now available more on digital platform. It now has a far wider reach. The revenue from the sales of music has always been fluctuating. It was the same story then and it is the same story now.

According to you which were the best era of music in Hindi cinema as far as its quality and not quantity are concerned?

I think after the musical era had mesmerized the music lovers in the Black & white era its best period was from the 60’s to the 90’s. After this it has always been fluctuating by doling out some times bad and most of the times good music.

Piracy of music & movies has always been a big setback for producers as well as music companies. How can it be eliminated completely?

In spite of taking all the precautions to curb this ever growing piracy menace we all have failed to completely eradicate this malaise. Once a few of the pirates are booked for their piracy crimes of music & movies another set of such criminal pirates raises their ugly heads. But one day we will all overcome this so called musical hindrance too.

You started making films as a producer in the year 1996 and had made many successful films. What are the changes industry is facing for producing films nowadays? Is producing a film, nowadays more difficult than the earlier times?

According to me the entire process of producing a movie has never been a smooth sailing process. No matter how much we try but everyone faces some kind of road blocks at every step, at every crossroads. There are many changes & developments taking place time & again but not everything can be summarised entirely out here. Each one us learn from our own mistakes and discover the ways to avoid such hindrances & pitfalls.

One of your films ‘Entertainment’ had a mix report. Tell something about that.

I can proudly claim that all our films made under the Tips banner have done extremely well. But of course ‘Entertainment’ had not registered a decent box office collections in hi end multiplexes in some territories especially Bombay.

Some of your past releases didn’t perform well at the box office. What went wrong with these projects?

The answer to these will be the same as mentioned above. Show me one producer whose each & every films have succeeded or garnered decent box office collections all the time. I can claim that our track record is far better.

Individual producers are vanishing because the corporate companies have made the business out of their reach. Shall the time of individual producers come again?

We individual producers are also to be blamed for this pathetic state of affairs. Why blame only the corporate companies as individual producers themselves have taken up this onus of getting over ruled & dominated by the corporate companies. Now whether the time of individual producers will come back or not only time will tell.

Tell something about your forthcoming ‘Love Shhuda’.

I think it is not the right time to speak about it. But I assure you that it will be a very entertaining musical love story.

Girish’s performance was well appreciated in ‘Ramaiya Vastaviaya’. Tell us something about his role in ‘Love Shhuda’.

He is performing a very unusual kind of role in ‘Love Shudda’. His performing skills are getting better day by day. I think his future is very bright in future in the long run.

Is Race3 on card?

Yes very much.

It is heard that Saif wouldn’t be the part of Race3?

Who says so? He is very much a part of ‘Race 3’.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Movie, Music, Ramesh Taurani, Tips

Movie Review: ‘Yaara Silly Silly’ is a bold love story

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Yaara Silly Silly

Producers: Bharat Bhushan Suri & Subhash Sehgal
Director: Subhash Sehgal
Star Cast: Parambhrata Chatterjee, Paoli Dam, Vidya Malvade, Parth Suri, Eva Grover, Sukhwinder Chahal & Zafar Dillon
Genre: Rom-Com
Verdict: GOOD

Plot: Yaara Silly Silly showcases a bold romantic comedy born in bed. Yes! You read it right. Soumitro Roy (Parambrata Chatterjee), is a young man who ends up at a brothel with his friends where he meets Mallika (Paoli Dam), a prostitute. When they meet on the 1st night Soumitro Roy is a naïve young man. On the other hand Mallika is a crude prostitute. The 2nd time they meet by chance almost after a gap of 5 long years Soumitra Roy is a married & wisened man and Mallika…….! Love blossoms between the duo.

Aces: Director Subhash Seghal certainly deserves an applause for tackling such a bold & off beat theme of prostitute and her customer which changes her life completely. And both Paoli Dam & Parambhrata Chatterjee have delivered a credibly convicing performance by literally living their roles.

Minuses: The in your face cuss words galore does irritates one a lot and even tends to get on your nerves after a certain point.

Last Word: Yara Silly Silly is a classy film. At the box office turnstiles its future seems bleak but it is bound to create ripples of waves in the festival circuit. Period!

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Paoli Dam, Parambhrata Chatterjee, Yaara Silly Silly

“I had never expected ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ to achieve such a runaway success:” Ratan Jain

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

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Ratan Jain’s name has been synonymous with music through the Jain Bros music company Venus. Actor dabbling with music for year’s on end he diversified into the arena of filmmaking. Ratan Jain spoke at length about his latest release as a producer namely ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ as well as other related topic.

‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon’ has performed very well at the box office. Did you expect the success of this movie to this extent?

No, not really. Frankly speaking I had never expected ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ to achieve such a grand & runaway success. Even otherwise I had not foreseen any great expectations from ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’. But it all came as a pleasant surprise at the most unexpected moments.

This was the 1st project of Stand up comedian Kapil Sharma, why did you opt for him as a main protagonist?

Any pray why should I not have opt for Kapil Sharma. He is already a household name in the small screen arena having already achieved a cult status of his own. So if he has ruled on the small screen for such a long time then why should he not get a fair chance to rule the roost on the big screen too.

In the past, movies with comedians does not have a good record. But ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon’ has done very well. According to you what made this movie different from the other movies of the same genre?

In earlier movies the comedians did not have important roles to play barring Comic actors like Mehmood, Johnny Walker et al. The other comic actors were either used as fillers or they made flashy appearances in cameo roles. But as far as ‘Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon’ was different because in this Kapil Sharma’s role was that of the main protagonist. And the role was like a tailor made written especially for him keeping in mind his stand comedian image. And Kapil has also done a good job. He will naturally prove to be good for comic actor in the main protagonists role.

This was the new genre for the director duo Abbas – Mustan too. Were you confident enough to keep this responsibility on their shoulder?

Yes I had full confidence in them and if they have proved their directorial prowess in the other varied genres of filmmaking too then why not in the comic genre arena too. And as they have proved by the bikggest box office success they have not at let me down. In fact they have never let me down in the earlier films produced by me.

Nowadays business of music has been changed. Has the revenue of music expanded than earlier time?

Music has always been an integral part of cinema so it will never lose its significance. As far as the revenue part of music is concerned it has always been changing sometimes more sometimes less.

According to you which were the best era of music in Hindi cinema as far as quality is concern?

Right since the inception of music all the era’s had its plus & minus point except the current era which has become more like a cacophony all out to split your eardrums.

Piracy of music and movies has always been a big setback for producers and music companies. How can it be eliminated completely?

One can never devise a fool proof plan completely & totally. There can never be a plan which can help us to eradicate this menace from its roots.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon, Movie, Ratan Jain

Movie Review: ‘Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein’ is an absolutely clueless movie

November 11, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein

Producer: Karan Arora & Picture Thought Production
Director: Manish Srivastav
Star Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Disha Arora, Amit Sial, Auroshikha Dey, Sandeep Vasudevan, Siraj Mustafa etc
Genre: Thriller
Verdict: POOR

Plot: A big delivery of ‘Charlie’ is hijacked, and the ‘bhai – log’ behind it want their ‘powder’ and the people whodunit. Naseer plays the investigating cop, as he & his colleagues sift through some incriminating ‘found footage’ of a bunch of young people sniping at each other in some kind of an underground den with graffiti scrawled on it, and bodies sprawled in it.

Aces: The sole performance Of Naseerruddin Shah as Addl. Commissioner of Police.

Minuses: Most of the other actors have been reduced to caricatures so no wonder they have just sleep walked through the whole film.

Last Word: Drugs, sex, gangsters, youngsters & above all cops. But the mix up of all this hardly gives a feeling of a good film. The entire film is clueless and leaves the audiences frantically hunting for the non – existent storyline.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Charlie Ke Chakkar Mein, Disha Arora, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Naseeruddin Shah

Movie Review: ‘Wedding Pullav’ is so stale it leaves a bad taste in your mouth

November 5, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Wedding Pullav

Producer: Shashi Ranjan & Anu Ranjan
Director: Binod Pradhan
Cast: Diganth Manchale, Anushka Ranjan, Karan Singh Grover, Sonalli Sehgall & Rishi Kapoor
Music: Salim – Suleiman & Rohit R. Kulkarni

Perhaps cinematographer turned debutante director Binod Pradhan had no clue that his debut directorial offering ‘Wedding Pullav’ will turn out to be such a tasteless recipe which will not be liked by the audiences at all. As nothing can be done to make this dish palatable.

The plotted scenerio kicks off with the engagement ceremony of the ‘affordable dream bike engineer’ Aadi (Diganth Manchale) alongwith Rhea (Sonalli Sehgall). Despite being his engagement day, Aadi is not completely happy, as his eyes yearns to see his London based best friend ‘Lambu’ aka Anushka (Anushka Ranjan), who had promised that, come what may, she will attend his engagement ceremony. Merely a few minutes before the ring ceremony enters Anushka in a typical filmi band-baaja style. Rhea, who hails from an estranged family (with Parmeet Sethi as her father and Kitu Gidwani as her mother) gets introduced to Aadi’s ‘best friend’ Anushka. The grand wedding is all set to take place in Thailand. Seizing the right opportunity, Anushka announces to Aadi and his gang that she is dating a London based painter Jay (Karan Grover), who does nude paintings of women for a living. Even though Aadi pretends to be really happy with the news, deep down he starts yearning to be with Anushka. Thanks to a sudden brainwave by the elders in the family, it then gets decided that Anushka and Jay also should get married alongwith Aadi and Rhea in Thailand.

Although Binod Pradhan has selected a wrong project like ‘Wedding Pullav’ as his debut directorial venture he has indeed tried his best to infuse some sparkling interest but all in vain. Need we say anything more.

Performances wise débutante actors both Diganth Manchale & Anushka Ranjan have to seriously hone up their acting skills to survive in this over competitive showbiz world. Even the other actors have failed miserably to leave a worthwhile impact.

This ‘Wedding Biryani’ oops ‘Wedding Pullav’ is so stale it leaves a bad taste in your mouth.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Anushka Ranjan, Bollywood, Diganth Manchale, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Wedding Pullav

Movie Review: ‘Shaandaar’ is certainly not Shaandaar

November 5, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Shaandaar

Director: Vikas Bahl Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Pankaj Kapur, Sanjay Kapoor, Niki Aneja Walia, Sanah Kapoor, Vikas Verma, Sushma Seth, Diljit Dosanjh, Shibani Dandekar, Anjana Sukhani, Niyati & Karan Johar. Music: Amit Trivedi

Director Vikas Bahl (of ‘Queen’ fame) had garnered a lot of critical acclaim from his last Outing ‘Queen’. But in his latest outing ‘Shaandaar’, supposed to be a romantic comedy with all the elements of a family drama, Vikas has seriously failed to woo the cine goers
The film kicks off with an animated sequence with a voice over by Naseeruddin Shah introducing all the characters. The scenario In opens with Vipin Arora (Pankaj Kapur) driving an orphan girl Alia (Alia Bhatt) whom he adopts and brings home where the girl is mistreated by his mom (Sushma Seth) & wife (Niki Aneja). Alia is suffering from a sleep disorder whose world revolves around her adopted father (Pankaj Kapur) and his half sister Isha (Sanah Kapoor). Pankaj Kapur plays a possessive father who is very protective for his daughters Alia & Isha. The movie showcases about 2 affluent families one headed by cunning Kamla Arora a Punjabi Businesswomen and the other headed by money minded Sindhi tycoon Harry Fandwani (Sanjay Kapoor). Both the families are on the verge of bankruptcy and come together for a destination marriage cum Business deal between Vipin’s daughter Isha & Harry’s brother Robin. There is also a wedding planner Jagjinder Joginder called JJ played (Shahid Kapoor) who falls in love with Alia.

Director Vikas Bahl fails to impress the audiences this time. In fact, the film has weak in some departments including Vikas’ direction albeit the film has its plus points its mesmerizing photography, lovely sets, attractive locales and above all some catchy numbers too.
Performance wise débutante Sanah Kapoor is superb. Shahid Kapoor is 1st rate. Alia Bhatt as usual is outstanding while the rest of the cast is just about ok.

All in all this time around Vikas’ ‘Queen’ is certainly not ‘Shaandaar.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Alia Bhatt, Bollywood, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Shaandaar, Shahid Kapoor

Movie Review: ‘Titli’ is a good watch albeit very dark & disturbing

October 30, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

titli

Producer: Aditya Chopra & Dibakar Bannerjee
Director: Kanu Behl
Star Cast: Ranvir Shorey, Amit Sial, Shashank Arora, Lalit Behl, Prashant Singh & Shivani Raghuvansi
Genre: Drama
Verdict: VERY GOOD

Plot: In the badlands of Delhi’s dystopic underbelly, Titli (Shashank Arora), the youngest member of a violent car – jacking brotherhood, plots a desperate bid to escape the ‘family’ business. His struggle to do so is countered at each stage by his indignant brothers (Ranvir Shorey & Amit Sial), who finally try marrying him off to ‘settle’ him. Titli, finds an unlikely ally in his new wife Neelu (Shivani Raghuvanshi), caught though she is in her own web of warped reality & dysfunctional dreams. They form a strange, beneficial partnership, only to confront their inability to escape the bindings of their family roots.

Aces: The best thing about Titli is the excellent direction of Kanu Behl and the outstanding performances of its principal cast right from Ranvir Shorey to Amit Sial, Shashank Arora, Latit Behl, Prashant Singh & Shivani Raghuvanshi.

Minuses: Some of the most violently shocking scenes topped with brutal cuss words galore.

Last Word: Titli is a must watch film for one & all albeit strictly not recommended for weak hearted persons.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Amit Sial, Bollywood, Film, Movie, Movie Review, Ranvir Shorey, Titli

Movie Review: ‘Mere Sai Ram’ is a clichéd film with nothing new to offer

October 30, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Mere-Sai-Ram

Producers: Sujit Ghosh & Arundhati Ghosh
Director: Navin Joshi
Star Cast: Rahul Barapatre, Piew Jana, Mukul Nag, Smita Dongre, Master Sairaj, Sunil Singh, Reshma Merchant, Kiran Sharma, Arvind Singh, Dhananjay Chaudhary, Vinod Anand, Nidhi & Sudhir Dalvi as Sai Baba.
Genre: Docu Drama
Verdict: AVERAGE

Scores of films have been made on Shirdi Ke Sai Baba, the 1st one being patriotic actor Manoj Kumar’s Shirdi Ke Sai Baba and now director Navin Joshi’s directorial offering Mere Sai Ram offers nothing new albeit Navin Joshi has given a romantic twist to the devotional theme to lure the cine goers.

Plot: The scenario kicks off with Dhondiram (Mukul Nag) who is a simple villager hailing from a very poor background. As an ardent devotee of Sai Baba (Sudir Dalvi) Dhondiram always converses & shares his day to day problems with Sai Baba. In fact his core belief centers around Sai Baba. Once Dhondiram dreams of Sai Baba who asks him to build a temple. Besides there is sub plot which revolves around the love story of Prakash (Rahul Barapatre), the village antagonist Zamindar’s (Dhananjay Choudhari) son, and Dhondiram’s sister (Piew Jana). The 2 stories connect and forms the crux of the film.

Aces: Sudhir Dalvi once again excels in the title role of Sai Baba. Mukul Nag as Sai Baba’s devotee is quite impressive. And last but not the least debutante actor Rahul Barapatere has a good screen presence which will prove to be a good advantage for him in the long run. That apart some of the Sai Bhajans are quiet catchy.

Minuses: The snail’s pace and some of the over repetitive scenes of the film prove to be a hindrance in the narrative.

Last Word: This docu drama Mere Sai Ram is strictly recommended for the most ardent Sai Baba devotees and above all the most ardent Sai Baba fans.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Mere Sai Ram, Movie, Movie Review, Piew Jana, Rahul Barapatre

Movie Review: ‘Ranveer – The Marshall’ is very impressive & certainly a not to be missed movie

October 27, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Ranveer - The Marshall

Producer: Alok Ranjan Sharma
Director: Milind Ukey
Star Cast: Rishy, Ramnitu Chaudhary, Rati Agnihotri, Rajesh Kattar, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Robin Das & Rafiq
Genre: Action & Drama
Verdict: GOOD

Director Milind Ukey had 1st gained an instant limelight with a very meaningful film Paathshaala. In between he made many films and once again he has come up with a very informative and enlightening film on martial arts namely ‘Ranviir – The Marshall.

Plot: Ranviir (Rishy) is a college going guy staying with his mom (Rati Agnihotri) in a hill station. In college he falls in love with a girl (Ramnitu Chaudhary), he is also been ragged often by his seniors. Ultimately they all become friends and they suggest Ranviir to join the Taekwondo classes. But Ranviir’s mom is dead set against it. Once Ranviir gets attacked by College goons but Ranviir does not hit back as he had promised his mom that he will not fight. Now his mom reveals the past and tells him to go ahead with his martial arts classes so that he can fight back in self defence.

Aces: Milind Ukey’s directional skills especially in martial arts oriented action sequences, the entire never before seen daringly different martial arts sequences and of course the two melodious romantic songs. That apart Rishy the main lead hero is quite impressive in his debut movie but he certainly has to hone up his acting skills more if he has to survive in Bollywood.

Minuses: Some of the long drawn out scenes and clichéd fight sequences amongst the college going youths.

Last Word: A not to be missed movie for the lovers of action movies especially of the martial arts kind. Initially the film may take time to pick up but word of mouth publicity will certainly bolster the prospects of the movie.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Milind Ukey, Movie, Movie Review, Ranveer The Maarshal

Bollywood Newswatch

October 27, 2015 by Shaheen Raaj

Bajrangi Bhaijaan

50 Cr Copyright Infringement Case Filed Against Bajrangi Bhaijaan

The makers of ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ which created waves at the box office are facing a Rs. 50 crore copyright infringement law suit that claims the entire plot line & even some locales were blatantly inspired from another script. The suit filed in the Bombay High Court by director & TV producer Mahim Joshi, alleges the infringement is `career damaging’, si1950y. As per Joshi’s claims, the story of ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ is grounds for a 100% infringement along with prominent similarities in the screenplay & locales. Along with his petition to the High Court, Joshi has also furbished documents that include detailed comparisons of the film’s scenes and the sequences shot by Joshi. Following this, in its hearing held recently, the High Court bench presided by Justice Gautam Patel, has directed all parties including producers Rockline Venkatesh, Rajessh Bhatt and Salman Khan, a co – producer, writer KV Vijayendra Prasad & director Kabir Khan, to maintain accounts of business with respect to the movie. It also directed all respondents to file their replies by 21st Oct, 2015.

SRK To Perform At A Fundraiser Event

Shah Rukh Khan of late has decided to do his share for the farmers. He has decided to become a part of a fundraiser event, organized by Anubhav Sinha titled ‘Son Of Soil’. Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha & Shah Rukh Khan, who previously collaborated for the sci – fi superhero drama ‘Ra.One’, will now come together for this charity show. Anubhav Sinha, who denied the buzz about the alleged fallout between him & SRK after ‘Ra.One’, stated that Shah Rukh Khan immediately agreed to the event, even before he could finish giving him all the details about it. Apart from the actor, others who will be a part of this concert include composers Vishal -Shekhar, singer Ankit Tiwari, anchor Manish Paul amongst others and the director further revealed that all of them will be performing without remuneration.

Censor Board Refuses To Give Reasons

40 days after the censor board declared to the media that they have refused to give a censor certificate to Kamal Swaroop’s documentary ‘Battle For Banaras’, the censor board is yet to officially communicate to the producer the reason for the rejection of the film. The documentary was officially invited to play at the 17th Jio Mami Mumbai Film Festival but the invitation was withdrawn in the absence of clarity on the censor certificate. “This lack of clarity & communication from the censor board is irresponsible,” says Manu Kumaran,the producer of the film. The film was screened for the censor board on 27th August. Inspired by Nobel laureate Elias Canetti’s book, “Crowds And Power”, the documentary, ‘Battle For Banaras’ captures the excitement, the madness & the noise behind the high octane poll battle in the holy city of Banaras, Produced by Manu Kumaran & Mediente International Films, the documentary was shot in 4K, over a 44 day schedule in Banaras during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

‘Angry Indian Goddesses’ Lapped Up

‘Angry Indian Goddesses’ has been receiving appreciation across film festivals and is being loved by audiences at large. Followed by its sale to GAS (Germany – Austria -Switzerland), France, Benelux (Belgium -Netherlands – Luxembourg), Spain, Portugal & Canadian territories at Toronto International Film Festival 2015, the film went on to win the 1st Runner Up at the Grolsch People’s Choice Award at TIFF. With packed public screenings and positive word of mouth, the film has now been lapped up by Italia Film (Disney affiliated company)for the Middle East market. It includes 15 countries namely, Lebanon, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Iran, Yemen & Sudan. It is a great feat for an Indian Film as it continues to travel to other international festival including this years prestigious Rome International Film Festival (16th Oct, 2015 to 23rd Oct, 2015), where it is the lone Indian film. Rome film festival line up includes 37 films from across 24 countries. The film was also a special screening at the 35th Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax and recently had it’s European Premiere at the 11th edition of the Zurich Film Festival (ZFF) on 28th Sept, 2015.

James Bond Poster Exhibition Held At Liberty Cinema

While the world awaits the 24th James Bond Film ‘Spectre’, the cult fiction spy James Bond was in Mumbai through his ageless posters. And met his fans at Osianama at Liberty Cinema, from 6th Oct, 2015 till 11th Oct, 2015. For, The Shaken But Not Stirred exhibition at Osianama Part 1 opened on 6th Oct, 2015 to mark the 53rd Anniversary of 1st Bond Film ‘Dr. No’ starring Sean Connery. With this exhibition of original, timeless Landmark Bond posters from the US to Japanese to French to Italian versions, The Osian’s Film Archive begins to share its vast Hollywood Collection with the masses.

‘Court’ To Compete With Films From 80 Countries At The Oscars

India’s official entry to the Oscars, ‘Court’, will be competing with films from 80 countries in the Foreign Language Film category for the 88th Academy Awards. The Oscars have this year received film entries from 81 countries in this category including Paraguay, which is a 1st time entrant. The Marathi language film ‘Court’ is directed by Chaitanya Tamhane. Giving ‘Court’ a tough competition will also be renowned director Majid Majidi’s Iranian film ‘Muhammad: The Messenger Of God’, which is Iran’s official entry to the Oscars this year. On the other hand, Paraguay’s maiden film entry for the Oscars is titled ‘Cloudy Times’, directed by Arami Ullón.

Eros International Media’s Proposal Approved

The Government has cleared Eros International Media’s proposal of setting up a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP). The approval followed recommendation of the Foreign Investments Promotion Board (FIBP) and will involve a foreign direct investment (FDI) of Rs 49.90 lakh. The Government cleared as many as 11 FDI proposals worth Rs 1,567.91 crore, including that of Eros International Media. Additionally, approval was also granted to Amar Ujala Publications Limited for foreign shareholding in the company up to 26% of the post issue paid up equity share capital pursuant to proposed initial public offering, issue of equity shares to FIIs / FPIs / NRIs and transfer of 26,90,234 shares by existing shareholders for an aggregate consideration of Rs 50 crore.

‘Kadambari’ Bags Top Award

Bengali film ‘Kadambari’ by Suman Ghosh about Kadambari Devi, sister – in – law of Rabindranath Tagore with whom he is supposed to have had a close personal relationship and who eventually committed suicide, won the Best Film award at the 4th Washington South Asian Film Festival.

Chaitanya Tamhane won the “Best Director” award for ‘Court’, a Hindi and Marathi film, which is India’s official entry for the Academy Awards. Aparna Sen received the “Special Achievement Award”, while Huma Beg from Pakistan got the “Special Appreciation Award Documentary”. ‘Sarmad Khoosat’ received the Special Award for Contribution to Pakistan TV & Films. The Festival of independent alternate cinema on the theme of “Art and culture transcend boundaries” had 14 features, 10 shorts & 1 documentary from India, Pakistan, United States & Canada.

Vir & Soha’s Film ’31 October’ In Censor Trouble

Soha Ali Khan & Vir Das’ next release ’31 October’ is in Censor trouble. The film was recently submitted to the Board for certification. However, they have raised objections on certain scenes.”The makers are considering the changes that have been suggested but since these are integral to the film’s narrative, they are trying to figure out how to go about it. They can’t afford to lose the core essence of the film by incorporating any random cuts. All of this would mean that the film may not really make it for its 30th Oct, 2015 release.

Censor Board Allows Producers To Modify ‘A’ films to ‘UA’ for television

In a significant move to end the deadlock between the producers and the censor board over the conversion of Adults films to ‘UA’ to make them suitable for television viewing, the Central Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) has decided to let producers voluntarily cut their films and submit them for censor certification. Explaining the important decision to allow filmmakers the liberty to decide on how to cut their films for re -certification the CBFC chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani says, “As we all know, all Adult films have to be re -certified before telecast. However producers complained about a delay in the re -certification process as the CBFC often found the material unpalatable for family viewing on the home medium. Now we’ll allow producers to make the cuts that would make their ‘A’ films eligible for a ‘UA’ certificate and bring their films to us.” This is not to say that the films would become automatically eligible when submitted.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bollywood, Film, Movie

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