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A Biopic on APJ Abdul Kalam Coming Soon

May 11, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Pramod Gore with relative of Dr APJ Kalam

It’s the season of Biopics in Tinsel Town, after biopics on the likes of Milkha Singh, Mary Kom, Sarabjit Singh and more it’s the life story of former Indian President namely the late APJ Abdul Kalam that’s attracted the film industry.

Film maker Pramod Gore who last made the acclaimed Marathi film Reti has taken up the herculean task to picturise the life & the times of the highly coveted scientist turned politician Abdul Kalam. “I will be producing the film under my banner Atharva Motion Pictures,” says producer Pramod Gore. But we wonder what made him take up this subject. “There’s so much that Kalamji has done for our nation, he is an inspiration to all of us. A complete rags to riches story where a boy from a small village rose against all odds to become not just the talented scientist that he was but also our President. I was amazed how a story as great as this still remained untold,” says the filmmaker.

Quite contrary to just producing the film, Pramod Gore went to the lengths of travelling till Rameshwaram, Kalam’s native place, met his elder brother who is now 99 years old along with his nephew who is 66 to get more insight into the life that APJ Abdul Kalam lived. “Yes, I traveled till Rameshwaram because I want to be thorough & not falter in conveying a story as great as this. And also had to seek permission from his family before going ahead with this film. I have also bought all of his 22 written works including the likes of “Ignited Minds”, “Wings of Fire”, “India 2020”, “The Kalam Effect” and more to have enough material.”

It is learnt that Pramod Gore will be signing a Hollywood director to make this biopic and wants to cast Irrfan Khan or Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead role. Confirming the news Pramod Gore avers, “There have been umpteen films on Gandhi but the one which stood out was that of Richard Attenborough. It’s not easy to weave an entire life into a 2 and a half hour film and I want capable hands on board for it. Which is why I want to cast Irrfan Khan or Nawazuddin Siddiqui also as APJ Abdul Kalam because I think they will be able to do full justice to the film.”

Similarly, Pramod Gore wants to rope in Allah Rakha Rahman for music & Gulzar for lyrics. “I have already registered the title of the film APJ with IMPPA which shows the seriousness of this project and I really think the industry should come out and support a film like this. Yes, I want to approach Allah Rakha Rahman & Gulzar Sahab because this story deserves the best. I will also be approaching the Indian Government, asking them if they want to make this film with me. I am hopeful for a positive response,” says Pramod Gore.

Interestingly, Pramod Gore is so moved by the story of APJ Abdul Kalam that when he went to visit Kalam’s native place and saw the conditions in which his Tomb is placed, he resolved to give all the revenue he would make out of the film into developing that land. He wants to build a library there too and do his bit in the name of APJ Abdul Kalam.

The biopic goes on the floors in Jul, 2016 and will be releasing in 2017.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A P J Abdul Kalam, Film, Movie

Worldwide Films Round Up

May 11, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

OUTSIDER PICTURES & STRAND RELEASING ACQUIRES THE BRIDE

OUTSIDER PICTURES & STRAND RELEASING ACQUIRES THE BRIDE

Todo Cine Latino, the speciality label of Paul Hudson’s Outsider Pictures, has signed with sales agent Fortissimo for US distribution rights to Paula Ortiz’s La Novia (The Bride), a notable recent Spanish breakout hit, reaping 12 nominations for Jan’s Spanish Academy Goya Awards. Continuing a distribution alliance, Strand Releasing will handle home entertainment & digital rights. Ortiz won acclaim and a Valladolid fest new director nod for her debut, Chrysalis, a 2011 triptych of love stories. The Bride has turned her, however, from a talent to track to a recognized director. Adapting the most famous stage play of Federico García Lorca, a poet who inspired Leonard Cohen to take up songwriting, Blood Wedding turns on a woman promised to one man but who elopes with a former lover on horseback the same day of her wedding, pursued by the bridegroom, egged on by his tyrannical mother. Their disobedience will have devastating consequences.

BREAKING GLASS PICTURES ACQUIRES THE APOSTATE

Philadelphia based Breaking Glass Pictures (BGP) has acquired all North American distribution rights to The Apostate, the critically acclaimed comedy of Uruguayan – Spanish helmer Federico Veiroj. Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff closed the deal with Sandro Fiorin of FiGaFilms after the film’s screening at last month’s Miami International Film Festival. “FiGa Films brings another unique international voice to the US audience,” said Michael Repsch, Breaking Glass SVP of distribution & sales, who has also picked up Geraldine Chaplin toplined drama Sand Dollars from the Miami based distributor in the past. “It’s a privilege to continue our collaboration with Breaking Glass Pictures. They are wonderful partners that will take very good care of The Apostate,” said Fiorin. BGP’s other Spanish language pick ups include Paraguay thriller Seven Boxes and Alex De La Iglesia’s My Big Night. Starting in Sept, 2016, BGP plans a limited theatrical release of the comedy in US & Canada, leading with New York, Los Angeles & Miami, to be followed by a multiplatform rollout, including SVOD and other streaming services.

COLIN’S PLAYGROUND OPTIONS 2 BOOKS

Colin Callender’s production company Playground, whose credits include Hilary Mantel adaptation of Wolf Hall, has optioned 2 books, Fiona Barton’s psychological thriller The Widow & Thomas Grant’s non – fiction account of a lawyer’s life, Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Stories. The deals follow Playground’s recent optioning of Patrick Kingsleys The New Odyssey — The Story Of Europe’s Refugee Crisis, which will be published in May, 2016 The Widow is about the wife of a man who is accused, and eventually cleared, of kidnapping & murdering a child. Throughout this ordeal, the woman, Jean, stands by her man, the ever loyal & supportive wife, seemingly refusing to believe anything the police or press accused him of. But when he suddenly dies, both the law & the media want answers. Surely Jean must know the truth about what happened? Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories is an entertaining & thought provoking biography of a celebrated British lawyer.

POLLY HILL TO JOIN UK COMMERCIAL BROADCASTER ITV

The controller of BBC drama commissioning, Polly Hill, is to join commercial network ITV as head of drama. Her recent credits have included Doctor Foster, War And Peace & The Night Manager. ITV director of television Kevin Lygo also announced Fri that Optomen managing director Sue Murphy will join ITV commissioning as head of factual entertainment, Siobhan Greene will move from ITV Studios to become ITV commissioning team’s head of entertainment & Peter Davey has been promoted as head of comedy entertainment. ITV also announced that Angela Jain is to succeed Greene as managing director of ITV Studios Entertainment & Rosemary Newell, Discovery Networks International senior VP, content & operations, will become ITV’s head of digital channels & acquisitions. Prior to Hill’s present role, she was BBC’s head of independent drama between 2011 & 2015, where she was responsible for The Missing, The Honorable Woman, Ripper Street, Poldark & Wolf Hall. She joined BBC in 2005 as an executive producer and then became a commissioning editor in 2008. Before joining BBC, she was a producer on Cherished by Gwyneth Hughes, which won the Grierson Award. She worked at Channel 4, where she oversaw the 1st series of Teachers, and started her career working for Verity Lambert, before getting her 1st script – editing job on EastEnders.

DANIEL BATTSEK TO LEAD CHANNEL 4’S MOVIE DIVISION FILM4

Daniel Battsek is to be director of Channel 4’s movie division Film4, following the news that David Kosse is to step down to join STX Entertainment. Battsek will join Film4 in Jul, 2016, relocating to UK from New York after fulfilling his contract as president of Cohen Media Group. Previously, Battsek was president of National Geographic Films, and before that he was president of filmed entertainment at Miramax Films. Kosse will continue working for Film4 during the transition period on a consultancy basis until Oct, 2016. Battsek will inherit Film4’s increased spend of £25 million ($35.2 million) for the year, announced by Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham in Feb, 2016 with the ambition of maintaining similar increased levels of funding in future years. Film4 will continue to seek out partnerships like those announced with Fox Searchlight & FP Films in Feb, 2016 which allow the company to take a greater stake in certain projects.

SUNDANCE INSTITUTE LAUNCHES ITS 1ST THEATRE LAB

US thespians Sandra Oh, Hoon Lee, Deanna Dunagan, their Syrian colleague Hala Omran, & Palestinian playwright Raeda Taha have been tapped as creative advisers participating in the Sundance Institute’s 1st Middle East & North Africa (MENA) Theatre Lab, which will be held in Morocco next month. The lab, which is part of the Sundance Institute’s commitment to support artists from the region, will provide fresh voices from US & MENA with what it calls “a rigorous artistic retreat and new opportunities for cross -cultural discovery, artistic reflection & creative experimentation,” it said in a statement. Under the supervision of Sundance Institute Theatre Program, artistic director Philip Himberg & producing director Christopher Hibma, and led by Middle East & North Africa manager Jumana Al – Yasiri, the institute’s annual Theatre Lab, which is normally held in Utah, will take place on 8th May, 2016 to 29th May, 2016 outside Marrakesh. For over the past 3 decades, the lab has provided critical support & development to productions, including the 2 most recent Tony Award winners for “Best Musical”, Lisa Kron & Jeanine Tesori, who adapted Fun Home.

NEW ARAB MOVIES TACKLE MORE TOPICAL THEMES

Ever since the Arab Spring in 2011 sparked a wave of uprisings that fuelled hopes of transformation & transition from dictatorships to democracy’s, Arab directors have felt compelled to depict the complex changes going on in their nations. Now, some are feeling a greater urgency to take on themes surrounding the Islamic State group & terrorism, while still tackling issues of immigration & stultifying cultural mores. Producers in Paris & Brussels, cities still reeling from recent Muslim extremist attacks, are proving crucial in shepherding films that address pressing Arab topics, as are institutions in the Arab world, such as the Doha Film Institute’s Qumra workshop, which took place 4th Mar, 2016 to 9th Mar, 2016 in Doha. Belgium’s venerable Dardennes brothers served as co – producers for Tunisian director Mohamed Ben Attia’s timely drama Hedi, a subtle, taboo -breaking love story largely set in Tunisian beach resorts devoid of tourists after the deadly 2015 ISIS attack on a hotel in the resort town of Sousse. Tunisia’s Dora Bouchoucha Fourati, the main producer on Hedi, was among a group of global industryites who attended Qumra. Projects on display there indicate that young Arab directors have social & political themes on their minds, as well as deeper issues pertaining to terrorism. “Quite a few of the projects reflect the world that we live in,” Palestinian auteur Elia Suleiman said of the 33 DFI – backed works chosen for pitching & feedback sessions, script consultations & rough cut screenings.

ROOM SWEEPS IRISH FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS

Lenny Abrahamson’s Room, for which lead actress Brie Larson won an Oscar, was the big winner at the Irish Film & Television Academy Awards on Sun. The film, produced by Ireland’s Element Pictures, won 7 awards, including film, director for Abrahamson, and script for Emma Donoghue. Larson won the award for international actress, while its other prizes were for editing, original music & sound. Brooklyn earned awards for lead actress Saoirse Ronan & supporting actress Jane Brennan. Michael Fassbender picked up the award for lead actor for Steve Jobs, and the supporting actor honor went to Jack Reynor for Sing Street. Leonardo DiCaprio was named best international actor for The Revenant, and Spotlight was voted top international film. On the TV drama side, Abú Media’s Irish language series An Klondike won 4 awards, including best drama and actor for Dara Devaney. The supporting actor honor went to Moe Dunford for Vikings, while the supporting actress prize went to Sarah Greene for Penny Dreadful. Stephen Fingleton, the director of feature film The Survivalist, won the Rising Star Award, while the feature documentary trophy went to Ken Wardrop’s Mom & Me. Liam Neeson received the IFTA Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Award, recognition for his 3 decades career in cinema.

TVP BOARDS GLOBO’S EPIC SUPERMAX

Pubcaster Television Publica De Argentina (TVP) has boarded Globo’s epic Spanish language production Supermax, to which Argentine film maker Daniel Burman is attached as showrunner, director & co – producer via his shingle Oficina Burman.
TV Azteca has snagged the Mexican TV rights. As a co -producer, TVP has secured Argentine broadcasting rights to the high – end thriller series. Argentina’s minister of media & public content, Hernan Lombardi, joined with Raphael Correa Netto, Globo’s executive director of international business, and with Burman to unveil the new pact. “This co – production is part of a strategic vision aimed at generating high – quality projects for the region by tapping our wealth of human talent & premier locations,” said Lombardi. “It’s a starting point toward spurring our local industries and bringing our audiovisual productions to the global market,” he added.

INSANE LANDS ON TOP & BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE TUMBLES

R – rated local thriller Insane debuted on top of the Korean box office, ousting Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Earning $2.6 million from 355,000 admissions between Thurs & Sun, the picture accounted for 30% of the total weekend box office. Insane recounts the story of a woman taken to a psychiatric hospital against her will in broad daylight. Zootopia remained in 2nd. The Walt Disney animation made $1.59 million between Fri & Sun, extending its total to $26.7 million after 8 weekends. Opening on Thurs, newcomers 10 Cloverfield Lane, Eddie The Eagle & Trumbo landed in 3rd, 4th & 6th places, respectively. Distributed by Lotte Entertainment, Cloverfield earned $1.7 million over 4 days. Eddie The Eagle scored $985,000. Trumbo earned $233,000. Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice tumbled to 5th, with a drop of 70%. The superhero movie earned $781,000 between Fri & Sun, for a total of $15.9 million after 3 weekends. Re – released after 2 decades, Before Sunrise opened in 7th. The melodrama earned $157,000 between Thurs & Sun. Opening on the same day, US & Chile co – produced The 33 made $232,500.

ALIVE WINS WILDFLOWER FILM AWARDS

Labor drama Alive was named Grand Prize winner at South Korea’s Wildflower Film Awards on Thur. Park Jung -Bum directed & starred in the tale of a broke laborer’s struggle for survival. Last year’s Cannes entry, Madonna earned Shin Su won the best director prize & Kwon So – Hyun the best new actor prize. E I’ll – Ha earned the best documentary director award for A Crybaby Boxing Club, a portrait of a Korean after school club in Japan. Jung Jae – Young won best actor for Right Now, Wrong Then by veteran Hong Sang – Soo. Singer – actress Lee Jung -Hyun took the best actress award for director Ahn Gooc – Jin’s cruel labor drama, Alice In Earnestland. The Wildflower Awards were launched in 2014 by former Variety correspondent Darcy Paquet, and film critic Oh Dong – Jin, as a grassroots effort to recognise Korean independent & low – budget films.

SCREENX TARGETS HOLLYWOOD & CHINA

China these days is in love with all things culturally Korean, from TV shows to boy bands. Hoping to expand that trend is the cinema technology arm of Korean exhibition firm CJ – CGV, itself a sister company of the powerhouse producer & distributor CJ Entertainment. Having previously launched 4DX, a successful re-invention of the moving seats & environmental effects concept, CJ – CGV is now doing business with
ScreenX immersive technology. Next week it will take the kit to the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas for the 2nd time. There it will be targeting not just North American theaters, but Chinese exhibitors in attendance who are currently opening thousands of new cinemas per year. China’s Wanda Cinema Line has been one of the 1st companies outside Korea to adopt ScreenX and Chinese smash hit Mojin: The Lost Legend, which Wanda co -produced with Huayi Brothers & Enlight Media, was one of the 1st foreign movies to be engineered for the ScreenX experience.

OUTSIDER PICTURES & STRAND RELEASING ACQUIRES THE BRIDE

Todo Cine Latino, the speciality label of Paul Hudson’s Outsider Pictures, has signed with sales agent Fortissimo for US distribution rights to Paula Ortiz’s La Novia (The Bride), a notable recent Spanish breakout hit, reaping 12 nominations for Jan’s Spanish Academy Goya Awards. Continuing a distribution alliance, Strand Releasing will handle home entertainment & digital rights. Ortiz won acclaim and a Valladolid fest new director nod for her debut, Chrysalis, a 2011 triptych of love stories. The Bride has turned her, however, from a talent to track to a recognized director. Adapting the most famous stage play of Federico García Lorca, a poet who inspired Leonard Cohen to take up songwriting, Blood Wedding turns on a woman promised to one man but who elopes with a former lover on horseback the same day of her wedding, pursued by the bridegroom, egged on by his tyrannical mother. Their disobedience will have devastating consequences.

BREAKING GLASS PICTURES ACQUIRES THE APOSTATE

Philadelphia based Breaking Glass Pictures (BGP) has acquired all North American distribution rights to The Apostate, the critically acclaimed comedy of Uruguayan – Spanish helmer Federico Veiroj. Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff closed the deal with Sandro Fiorin of FiGaFilms after the film’s screening at last month’s Miami International Film Festival. “FiGa Films brings another unique international voice to the US audience,” said Michael Repsch, Breaking Glass SVP of distribution & sales, who has also picked up Geraldine Chaplin toplined drama Sand Dollars from the Miami based distributor in the past. “It’s a privilege to continue our collaboration with Breaking Glass Pictures. They are wonderful partners that will take very good care of The Apostate,” said Fiorin. BGP’s other Spanish language pick ups include Paraguay thriller Seven Boxes and Alex De La Iglesia’s My Big Night. Starting in Sept, 2016, BGP plans a limited theatrical release of the comedy in US & Canada, leading with New York, Los Angeles & Miami, to be followed by a multiplatform rollout, including SVOD and other streaming services.

COLIN’S PLAYGROUND OPTIONS 2 BOOKS

Colin Callender’s production company Playground, whose credits include Hilary Mantel adaptation of Wolf Hall, has optioned 2 books, Fiona Barton’s psychological thriller The Widow & Thomas Grant’s non – fiction account of a lawyer’s life, Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Stories. The deals follow Playground’s recent optioning of Patrick Kingsleys The New Odyssey — The Story Of Europe’s Refugee Crisis, which will be published in May, 2016 The Widow is about the wife of a man who is accused, and eventually cleared, of kidnapping & murdering a child. Throughout this ordeal, the woman, Jean, stands by her man, the ever loyal & supportive wife, seemingly refusing to believe anything the police or press accused him of. But when he suddenly dies, both the law & the media want answers. Surely Jean must know the truth about what happened? Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories is an entertaining & thought provoking biography of a celebrated British lawyer.

POLLY HILL TO JOIN UK COMMERCIAL BROADCASTER ITV

The controller of BBC drama commissioning, Polly Hill, is to join commercial network ITV as head of drama. Her recent credits have included Doctor Foster, War And Peace & The Night Manager. ITV director of television Kevin Lygo also announced Fri that Optomen managing director Sue Murphy will join ITV commissioning as head of factual entertainment, Siobhan Greene will move from ITV Studios to become ITV commissioning team’s head of entertainment & Peter Davey has been promoted as head of comedy entertainment. ITV also announced that Angela Jain is to succeed Greene as managing director of ITV Studios Entertainment & Rosemary Newell, Discovery Networks International senior VP, content & operations, will become ITV’s head of digital channels & acquisitions. Prior to Hill’s present role, she was BBC’s head of independent drama between 2011 & 2015, where she was responsible for The Missing, The Honorable Woman, Ripper Street, Poldark & Wolf Hall. She joined BBC in 2005 as an executive producer and then became a commissioning editor in 2008. Before joining BBC, she was a producer on Cherished by Gwyneth Hughes, which won the Grierson Award. She worked at Channel 4, where she oversaw the 1st series of Teachers, and started her career working for Verity Lambert, before getting her 1st script – editing job on EastEnders.

DANIEL BATTSEK TO LEAD CHANNEL 4’S MOVIE DIVISION FILM4

Daniel Battsek is to be director of Channel 4’s movie division Film4, following the news that David Kosse is to step down to join STX Entertainment. Battsek will join Film4 in Jul, 2016, relocating to UK from New York after fulfilling his contract as president of Cohen Media Group. Previously, Battsek was president of National Geographic Films, and before that he was president of filmed entertainment at Miramax Films. Kosse will continue working for Film4 during the transition period on a consultancy basis until Oct, 2016. Battsek will inherit Film4’s increased spend of £25 million ($35.2 million) for the year, announced by Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham in Feb, 2016 with the ambition of maintaining similar increased levels of funding in future years. Film4 will continue to seek out partnerships like those announced with Fox Searchlight & FP Films in Feb, 2016 which allow the company to take a greater stake in certain projects.

SUNDANCE INSTITUTE LAUNCHES ITS 1ST THEATRE LAB

US thespians Sandra Oh, Hoon Lee, Deanna Dunagan, their Syrian colleague Hala Omran, & Palestinian playwright Raeda Taha have been tapped as creative advisers participating in the Sundance Institute’s 1st Middle East & North Africa (MENA) Theatre Lab, which will be held in Morocco next month. The lab, which is part of the Sundance Institute’s commitment to support artists from the region, will provide fresh voices from US & MENA with what it calls “a rigorous artistic retreat and new opportunities for cross -cultural discovery, artistic reflection & creative experimentation,” it said in a statement. Under the supervision of Sundance Institute Theatre Program, artistic director Philip Himberg & producing director Christopher Hibma, and led by Middle East & North Africa manager Jumana Al – Yasiri, the institute’s annual Theatre Lab, which is normally held in Utah, will take place on 8th May, 2016 to 29th May, 2016 outside Marrakesh. For over the past 3 decades, the lab has provided critical support &  development to productions, including the 2 most recent Tony Award winners for “Best Musical”, Lisa Kron & Jeanine Tesori, who adapted Fun Home.

OUTSIDER PICTURES & STRAND RELEASING ACQUIRES THE BRIDE

Todo Cine Latino, the speciality label of Paul Hudson’s Outsider Pictures, has signed with sales agent Fortissimo for US distribution rights to Paula Ortiz’s La Novia (The Bride), a notable recent Spanish breakout hit, reaping 12 nominations for Jan’s Spanish Academy Goya Awards. Continuing a distribution alliance, Strand Releasing will handle home entertainment & digital rights. Ortiz won acclaim and a Valladolid fest new director nod for her debut, Chrysalis, a 2011 triptych of love stories. The Bride has turned her, however, from a talent to track to a recognized director. Adapting the most famous stage play of Federico García Lorca, a poet who inspired Leonard Cohen to take up songwriting, Blood Wedding turns on a woman promised to one man but who elopes with a former lover on horseback the same day of her wedding, pursued by the bridegroom, egged on by his tyrannical mother. Their disobedience will have devastating consequences.

BREAKING GLASS PICTURES ACQUIRES THE APOSTATE

Philadelphia based Breaking Glass Pictures (BGP) has acquired all North American distribution rights to The Apostate, the critically acclaimed comedy of Uruguayan – Spanish helmer Federico Veiroj. Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff closed the deal with Sandro Fiorin of FiGaFilms after the film’s screening at last month’s Miami International Film Festival. “FiGa Films brings another unique international voice to the US audience,” said Michael Repsch, Breaking Glass SVP of distribution & sales, who has also picked up Geraldine Chaplin toplined drama Sand Dollars from the Miami based distributor in the past. “It’s a privilege to continue our collaboration with Breaking Glass Pictures. They are wonderful partners that will take very good care of The Apostate,” said Fiorin. BGP’s other Spanish language pick ups include Paraguay thriller Seven Boxes and Alex De La Iglesia’s My Big Night. Starting in Sept, 2016, BGP plans a limited theatrical release of the comedy in US & Canada, leading with New York, Los Angeles & Miami, to be followed by a multiplatform rollout, including SVOD and other streaming services.

COLIN’S PLAYGROUND OPTIONS 2 BOOKS

Colin Callender’s production company Playground, whose credits include Hilary Mantel adaptation of Wolf Hall, has optioned 2 books, Fiona Barton’s psychological thriller The Widow & Thomas Grant’s non – fiction account of a lawyer’s life, Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Stories. The deals follow Playground’s recent optioning of Patrick Kingsleys The New Odyssey — The Story Of Europe’s Refugee Crisis, which will be published in May, 2016 The Widow is about the wife of a man who is accused, and eventually cleared, of kidnapping & murdering a child. Throughout this ordeal, the woman, Jean, stands by her man, the ever loyal & supportive wife, seemingly refusing to believe anything the police or press accused him of. But when he suddenly dies, both the law & the media want answers. Surely Jean must know the truth about what happened? Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories is an entertaining & thought provoking biography of a celebrated British lawyer.

POLLY HILL TO JOIN UK COMMERCIAL BROADCASTER ITV

The controller of BBC drama commissioning, Polly Hill, is to join commercial network ITV as head of drama. Her recent credits have included Doctor Foster, War And Peace & The Night Manager. ITV director of television Kevin Lygo also announced Fri that Optomen managing director Sue Murphy will join ITV commissioning as head of factual entertainment, Siobhan Greene will move from ITV Studios to become ITV commissioning team’s head of entertainment & Peter Davey has been promoted as head of comedy entertainment. ITV also announced that Angela Jain is to succeed Greene as managing director of ITV Studios Entertainment & Rosemary Newell, Discovery Networks International senior VP, content & operations, will become ITV’s head of digital channels & acquisitions. Prior to Hill’s present role, she was BBC’s head of independent drama between 2011 & 2015, where she was responsible for The Missing, The Honorable Woman, Ripper Street, Poldark & Wolf Hall. She joined BBC in 2005 as an executive producer and then became a commissioning editor in 2008. Before joining BBC, she was a producer on Cherished by Gwyneth Hughes, which won the Grierson Award. She worked at Channel 4, where she oversaw the 1st series of Teachers, and started her career working for Verity Lambert, before getting her 1st script – editing job on EastEnders.

DANIEL BATTSEK TO LEAD CHANNEL 4’S MOVIE DIVISION FILM4

Daniel Battsek is to be director of Channel 4’s movie division Film4, following the news that David Kosse is to step down to join STX Entertainment. Battsek will join Film4 in Jul, 2016, relocating to UK from New York after fulfilling his contract as president of Cohen Media Group. Previously, Battsek was president of National Geographic Films, and before that he was president of filmed entertainment at Miramax Films. Kosse will continue working for Film4 during the transition period on a consultancy basis until Oct, 2016. Battsek will inherit Film4’s increased spend of £25 million ($35.2 million) for the year, announced by Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham in Feb, 2016 with the ambition of maintaining similar increased levels of funding in future years. Film4 will continue to seek out partnerships like those announced with Fox Searchlight & FP Films in Feb, 2016 which allow the company to take a greater stake in certain projects.

SUNDANCE INSTITUTE LAUNCHES ITS 1ST THEATRE LAB

US thespians Sandra Oh, Hoon Lee, Deanna Dunagan, their Syrian colleague Hala Omran, & Palestinian playwright Raeda Taha have been tapped as creative advisers participating in the Sundance Institute’s 1st Middle East & North Africa (MENA) Theatre Lab, which will be held in Morocco next month. The lab, which is part of the Sundance Institute’s commitment to support artists from the region, will provide fresh voices from US & MENA with what it calls “a rigorous artistic retreat and new opportunities for cross -cultural discovery, artistic reflection & creative experimentation,” it said in a statement. Under the supervision of Sundance Institute Theatre Program, artistic director Philip Himberg & producing director Christopher Hibma, and led by Middle East & North Africa manager Jumana Al – Yasiri, the institute’s annual Theatre Lab, which is normally held in Utah, will take place on 8th May, 2016 to 29th May, 2016 outside Marrakesh. For over the past 3 decades, the lab has provided critical support &  development to productions, including the 2 most recent Tony Award winners for “Best Musical”, Lisa Kron & Jeanine Tesori, who adapted Fun Home.

NEW ARAB MOVIES TACKLE MORE TOPICAL THEMES

Ever since the Arab Spring in 2011 sparked a wave of uprisings that fuelled hopes of transformation & transition from dictatorships to democracy’s, Arab directors have felt compelled to depict the complex changes going on in their nations. Now, some are feeling a greater urgency to take on themes surrounding the Islamic State group & terrorism, while still tackling issues of immigration & stultifying cultural mores. Producers in Paris & Brussels, cities still reeling from recent Muslim extremist attacks, are proving crucial in shepherding films that address pressing Arab topics, as are institutions in the Arab world, such as the Doha Film Institute’s Qumra workshop, which took place 4th Mar, 2016 to 9th Mar, 2016 in Doha. Belgium’s venerable Dardennes brothers served as co – producers for Tunisian director Mohamed Ben Attia’s timely drama Hedi, a subtle, taboo -breaking love story largely set in Tunisian beach resorts devoid of tourists after the deadly 2015 ISIS attack on a hotel in the resort town of Sousse. Tunisia’s Dora Bouchoucha Fourati, the main producer on Hedi, was among a group of global industryites who attended Qumra. Projects on display there indicate that young Arab directors have social & political themes on their minds, as well as deeper issues pertaining to terrorism. “Quite a few of the projects reflect the world that we live in,” Palestinian auteur Elia Suleiman said of the 33 DFI – backed works chosen for pitching & feedback sessions, script consultations & rough cut screenings.

ROOM SWEEPS IRISH FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS

Lenny Abrahamson’s Room, for which lead actress Brie Larson won an Oscar, was the big winner at the Irish Film & Television Academy Awards on Sun. The film, produced by Ireland’s Element Pictures, won 7 awards, including film, director for Abrahamson, and script for Emma Donoghue. Larson won the award for international actress, while its other prizes were for editing, original music & sound. Brooklyn earned awards for lead actress Saoirse Ronan & supporting actress Jane Brennan. Michael Fassbender picked up the award for lead actor for Steve Jobs, and the supporting actor honor went to Jack Reynor for Sing Street. Leonardo DiCaprio was named best international actor for The Revenant, and Spotlight was voted top international film. On the TV drama side, Abú Media’s Irish language series An Klondike won 4 awards, including best drama and actor for Dara Devaney. The supporting actor honor went to Moe Dunford for Vikings, while the supporting actress prize went to Sarah Greene for Penny Dreadful. Stephen Fingleton, the director of feature film The Survivalist, won the Rising Star Award, while the feature documentary trophy went to Ken Wardrop’s Mom & Me. Liam Neeson received the IFTA Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Award, recognition for his 3 decades career in cinema.

TVP BOARDS GLOBO’S EPIC SUPERMAX

Pubcaster Television Publica De Argentina (TVP) has boarded Globo’s epic Spanish language production Supermax, to which Argentine film maker Daniel Burman is attached as showrunner, director & co – producer via his shingle Oficina Burman.
TV Azteca has snagged the Mexican TV rights. As a co -producer, TVP has secured Argentine broadcasting rights to the high – end thriller series. Argentina’s minister of media & public content, Hernan Lombardi, joined with Raphael Correa Netto, Globo’s executive director of international business, and with Burman to unveil the new pact. “This co – production is part of a strategic vision aimed at generating high – quality projects for the region by tapping our wealth of human talent & premier locations,” said Lombardi. “It’s a starting point toward spurring our local industries and bringing our audiovisual productions to the global market,” he added.

INSANE LANDS ON TOP & BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE TUMBLES

R – rated local thriller Insane debuted on top of the Korean box office, ousting Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Earning $2.6 million from 355,000 admissions between Thurs & Sun, the picture accounted for 30% of the total weekend box office. Insane recounts the story of a woman taken to a psychiatric hospital against her will in broad daylight. Zootopia remained in 2nd. The Walt Disney animation made $1.59 million between Fri & Sun, extending its total to $26.7 million after 8 weekends. Opening on Thurs, newcomers 10 Cloverfield Lane, Eddie The Eagle & Trumbo landed in 3rd, 4th & 6th places, respectively. Distributed by Lotte Entertainment, Cloverfield earned $1.7 million over 4 days. Eddie The Eagle scored $985,000. Trumbo earned $233,000. Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice tumbled to 5th, with a drop of 70%. The superhero movie earned $781,000 between Fri & Sun, for a total of $15.9 million after 3 weekends. Re – released after 2 decades, Before Sunrise opened in 7th. The melodrama earned $157,000 between Thurs & Sun. Opening on the same day, US & Chile co – produced The 33 made $232,500.

ALIVE WINS WILDFLOWER FILM AWARDS

Labor drama Alive was named Grand Prize winner at South Korea’s Wildflower Film Awards on Thur. Park Jung -Bum directed & starred in the tale of a broke laborer’s struggle for survival. Last year’s Cannes entry, Madonna earned Shin Su won the best director prize & Kwon So – Hyun the best new actor prize. E I’ll – Ha earned the best documentary director award for A Crybaby Boxing Club, a portrait of a Korean after school club in Japan. Jung Jae – Young won best actor for Right Now, Wrong Then by veteran Hong Sang – Soo. Singer – actress Lee Jung -Hyun took the best actress award for director Ahn Gooc – Jin’s cruel labor drama, Alice In Earnestland. The Wildflower Awards were launched in 2014 by former Variety correspondent Darcy Paquet, and film critic Oh Dong – Jin, as a grassroots effort to recognise Korean independent & low – budget films.

SCREENX TARGETS HOLLYWOOD & CHINA

China these days is in love with all things culturally Korean, from TV shows to boy bands. Hoping to expand that trend is the cinema technology arm of Korean exhibition firm CJ – CGV, itself a sister company of the powerhouse producer & distributor CJ Entertainment. Having previously launched 4DX, a successful re-invention of the moving seats & environmental effects concept, CJ – CGV is now doing business with
ScreenX immersive technology. Next week it will take the kit to the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas for the 2nd time. There it will be targeting not just North American theaters, but Chinese exhibitors in attendance who are currently opening thousands of new cinemas per year. China’s Wanda Cinema Line has been one of the 1st companies outside Korea to adopt ScreenX and Chinese smash hit Mojin: The Lost Legend, which Wanda co -produced with Huayi Brothers & Enlight Media, was one of the 1st foreign movies to be engineered for the ScreenX experience.

LONDON HAS FALLEN OPENS ON TOP

New release, London Has Fallen landed on the top of the Chinese Box Office in what was a quiet weekend at the movies. Released on Fri, the disaster action film topped the charts on each day of the session and finished with $24.0 million after 3 days. Amongst the recent Chinese releases, Chongqing Hotpot was the strongest through the weekend. In 2nd throughout the weekend, it added $11.0 million to claim $48.0 million after 10 days. With a strong Sat & Sun following a quiet Fri, Zootopia added $6.20 million in 3 days. Its run has been extended by Chinese regulators and after 38 days it has amassed a cumulative of $232 million. It is now the 2nd biggest score of the year, only behind The Mermaid. Chinese action picture, The Bodyguard slipped from 1st place to 4th. It earned $6.20 million over the weekend, for a 10 day cumulative of $45.3 million. Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice lost a further 78% and slipped from 4th to 5th place as it scored $2.81 million. After 17 days the picture has amassed $94 million. Chinese film, Who Sleeps My Bro earned $2.23 million. After 10 days it has a cumulative of $17.8 million. The Revenant played on, adding $530,000, nudging its cumulative to $57.9 million after 24 days.

BRETT RATNER – DANIS  TANOVIC – YOJIRO TAKITA JOIN BEJING FESTIVAL JURY

Brett Ratner, a regular visitor to China, is heading the jury at the Beijing International Film Festival which got underway from 6th Apr, 2016 to 23rd Apr, 2016 in the Chinese capital. The films in the competition section will compete for up to 10 Tiantan Awards. The festival is playing 433 movies from 42 territories, and 15 will be in competition. The other jurors include Hong Kong director Teddy Chan, German’s Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck, Romania’s Corneliu Porumboiu, Japanese director Yojiro Takita, European director Danis Tanovic & Chinese actress Xu Qing, who recently starred in hit Mr. Six. Ratner is currently riding high in China with The Revenant which his RatPac Entertainment co – produced. He was also recently in Hong Kong & China as producer of one of the films on the inaugural slate of Flagship Entertainment, the joint venture between Warner Bros., China Media Capital & TVB.
Ever since the Arab Spring
in 2011 sparked a wave of uprisings that fuelled hopes of transformation & transition from dictatorships to democracy’s, Arab directors have felt compelled to depict the complex changes going on in their nations. Now, some are feeling a greater urgency to take on themes surrounding the
Islamic State group & terrorism, while still tackling issues of immigration & stultifying cultural mores. Producers in Paris & Brussels, cities still reeling from recent Muslim extremist attacks, are proving crucial in shepherding films that address pressing Arab topics, as are institutions in the Arab world, such as the Doha Film Institute’s Qumra workshop, which took place 4th Mar, 2016 to 9th Mar, 2016 in Doha. Belgium’s venerable Dardennes brothers served as co – producers for Tunisian director Mohamed Ben Attia’s timely drama Hedi, a subtle, taboo -breaking love story largely set in Tunisian beach resorts devoid of tourists after the deadly 2015 ISIS attack on a hotel in the resort town of Sousse. Tunisia’s Dora Bouchoucha Fourati, the main producer on Hedi, was among a group of global industryites who attended Qumra. Projects on display there indicate that young Arab directors have social & political themes on their minds, as well as deeper issues pertaining to terrorism. “Quite a few of the projects reflect the world that we live in,” Palestinian auteur Elia Suleiman said of the 33 DFI – backed works chosen for pitching & feedback sessions, script consultations & rough cut screenings.

ROOM SWEEPS IRISH FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS

Lenny Abrahamson’s Room, for which lead actress Brie Larson won an Oscar, was the big winner at the Irish Film & Television Academy Awards on Sun. The film, produced by Ireland’s Element Pictures, won 7 awards, including film, director for Abrahamson, and script for Emma Donoghue. Larson won the award for international actress, while its other prizes were for editing, original music & sound. Brooklyn earned awards for lead actress Saoirse Ronan & supporting actress Jane Brennan. Michael Fassbender picked up the award for lead actor for Steve Jobs, and the supporting actor honor went to Jack Reynor for Sing Street. Leonardo DiCaprio was named best international actor for The Revenant, and Spotlight was voted top international film. On the TV drama side, Abú Media’s Irish language series An Klondike won 4 awards, including best drama and actor for Dara Devaney. The supporting actor honor went to Moe Dunford for Vikings, while the supporting actress prize went to Sarah Greene for Penny Dreadful. Stephen Fingleton, the director of feature film The Survivalist, won the Rising Star Award, while the feature documentary trophy went to Ken Wardrop’s Mom & Me. Liam Neeson received the IFTA Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Award, recognition for his 3 decades career in cinema.

TVP BOARDS GLOBO’S EPIC SUPERMAX

Pubcaster Television Publica De Argentina (TVP) has boarded Globo’s epic Spanish language production Supermax, to which Argentine film maker Daniel Burman is attached as showrunner, director & co – producer via his shingle Oficina Burman.
TV Azteca has snagged the Mexican TV rights. As a co -producer, TVP has secured Argentine broadcasting rights to the high – end thriller series. Argentina’s minister of media & public content, Hernan Lombardi, joined with Raphael Correa Netto, Globo’s executive
director of international business, and with Burman to unveil the new pact. “This co – production is part of a strategic vision aimed at generating high – quality projects for the region by tapping our wealth of human talent & premier locations,” said Lombardi. “It’s a starting point toward spurring our local industries and bringing our audiovisual productions to the global market,” he added.

INSANE LANDS ON TOP & BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE TUMBLES

R – rated local thriller Insane debuted on top of the Korean box office, ousting Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Earning $2.6 million from 355,000 admissions between Thurs & Sun, the picture accounted for 30% of the total weekend box office. Insane recounts the story of a woman taken to a psychiatric hospital against her will in broad daylight. Zootopia remained in 2nd. The Walt Disney animation made $1.59 million between Fri & Sun, extending its total to $26.7 million after 8 weekends. Opening on Thurs, newcomers 10 Cloverfield Lane, Eddie The Eagle & Trumbo landed in 3rd, 4th & 6th places, respectively. Distributed by Lotte Entertainment, Cloverfield earned $1.7 million over 4 days. Eddie The Eagle scored $985,000. Trumbo earned $233,000. Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice tumbled to 5th, with a drop of 70%. The superhero movie earned $781,000 between Fri & Sun, for a total of $15.9 million after 3 weekends. Re – released after 2 decades, Before Sunrise opened in 7th. The melodrama earned $157,000 between Thurs & Sun. Opening on the same day, US & Chile co – produced The 33 made $232,500.

ALIVE WINS WILDFLOWER FILM AWARDS

Labor drama Alive was named Grand Prize winner at South Korea’s Wildflower Film Awards on Thur. Park Jung -Bum directed & starred in the tale of a broke laborer’s struggle for survival. Last year’s Cannes entry, Madonna earned Shin Su won the best director prize & Kwon So – Hyun the best new actor prize. E I’ll – Ha earned the best documentary director award for A Crybaby Boxing Club, a portrait of a Korean after school club in Japan. Jung Jae – Young won best actor for Right Now, Wrong Then by veteran Hong Sang – Soo. Singer – actress Lee Jung -Hyun took the best actress award for director Ahn Gooc – Jin’s cruel labor drama, Alice In Earnestland. The Wildflower Awards were launched in 2014 by former Variety correspondent Darcy Paquet, and film critic Oh Dong – Jin, as a grassroots effort to recognise Korean independent & low – budget films.

SCREENX TARGETS HOLLYWOOD & CHINA

China these days is in love with all things culturally Korean, from TV shows to boy bands. Hoping to expand that trend is the cinema technology arm of Korean exhibition firm CJ – CGV, itself a sister company of the powerhouse producer & distributor CJ Entertainment. Having previously launched 4DX, a successful re-invention of the moving seats & environmental effects concept, CJ – CGV is now doing business with
ScreenX immersive technology. Next week it will take the kit to the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas for the 2nd time. There it will be targeting not just North American theaters, but Chinese exhibitors in attendance who are currently opening thousands of new cinemas per year. China’s Wanda Cinema Line has been one of the 1st companies outside Korea to adopt ScreenX and Chinese smash hit Mojin: The Lost Legend, which Wanda co -produced with Huayi Brothers & Enlight Media, was one of the 1st foreign movies to be engineered for the ScreenX experience.

LONDON HAS FALLEN OPENS ON TOP

New release, London Has Fallen landed on the top of the Chinese Box Office in what was a quiet weekend at the movies. Released on Fri, the disaster action film topped the charts on each day of the session and finished with $24.0 million after 3 days. Amongst the recent Chinese releases, Chongqing Hotpot was the strongest through the weekend. In 2nd throughout the weekend, it added $11.0 million to claim $48.0 million after 10 days. With a strong Sat & Sun following a quiet Fri, Zootopia added $6.20 million in 3 days. Its run has been extended by Chinese regulators and after 38 days it has amassed a cumulative of $232 million. It is now the 2nd biggest score of the year, only behind The Mermaid. Chinese action picture, The Bodyguard slipped from 1st place to 4th. It earned $6.20 million over the weekend, for a 10 day cumulative of $45.3 million. Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice lost a further 78% and slipped from 4th to 5th place as it scored $2.81 million. After 17 days the picture has amassed $94 million. Chinese film, Who Sleeps My Bro earned $2.23 million. After 10 days it has a cumulative of $17.8 million. The Revenant played on, adding $530,000, nudging its cumulative to $57.9 million after 24 days.

BRETT RATNER – DANIS  TANOVIC – YOJIRO TAKITA JOIN BEJING FESTIVAL JURY

Brett Ratner, a regular visitor to China, is heading the jury at the Beijing International Film Festival which got underway from 6th Apr, 2016 to 23rd Apr, 2016 in the Chinese capital. The films in the competition section will compete for up to 10 Tiantan Awards. The festival is playing 433 movies from 42 territories, and 15 will be in competition. The other jurors include Hong Kong director Teddy Chan, German’s Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck, Romania’s Corneliu Porumboiu, Japanese director Yojiro Takita, European director Danis Tanovic & Chinese actress Xu Qing, who recently starred in hit Mr. Six. Ratner is currently riding high in China with The Revenant which his RatPac Entertainment co – produced. He was also recently in Hong Kong & China as producer of one of the films on the inaugural slate of Flagship Entertainment, the joint venture between Warner Bros., China Media Capital & TVB.

New release, London Has Fallen landed on the top of the Chinese Box Office in what was a quiet weekend at the movies. Released on Fri, the disaster action film topped the charts on each day of the session and finished with $24.0 million after 3 days. Amongst the recent Chinese releases, Chongqing Hotpot was the strongest through the weekend. In 2nd throughout the weekend, it added $11.0 million to claim $48.0 million after 10 days. With a strong Sat & Sun following a quiet Fri, Zootopia added $6.20 million in 3 days. Its run has been extended by Chinese regulators and after 38 days it has amassed a cumulative of $232 million. It is now the 2nd biggest score of the year, only behind The Mermaid. Chinese action picture, The Bodyguard slipped from 1st place to 4th. It earned $6.20 million over the weekend, for a 10 day cumulative of $45.3 million. Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice lost a further 78% and slipped from 4th to 5th place as it scored $2.81 million. After 17 days the picture has amassed $94 million. Chinese film, Who Sleeps My Bro earned $2.23 million. After 10 days it has a cumulative of $17.8 million. The Revenant played on, adding $530,000, nudging its cumulative to $57.9 million after 24 days.

BRETT RATNER – DANIS TANOVIC – YOJIRO TAKITA JOIN BEJING FESTIVAL JURY

Brett Ratner, a regular visitor to China, is heading the jury at the Beijing International Film Festival which got underway from 6th Apr, 2016 to 23rd Apr, 2016 in the Chinese capital. The films in the competition section will compete for up to 10 Tiantan Awards. The festival is playing 433 movies from 42 territories, and 15 will be in competition. The other jurors include Hong Kong director Teddy Chan, German’s Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck, Romania’s Corneliu Porumboiu, Japanese director Yojiro Takita, European director Danis Tanovic & Chinese actress Xu Qing, who recently starred in hit Mr. Six. Ratner is currently riding high in China with The Revenant which his RatPac Entertainment co – produced. He was also recently in Hong Kong & China as producer of one of the films on the inaugural slate of Flagship Entertainment, the joint venture between Warner Bros., China Media Capital & TVB.

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Movie Review: ‘Traffic’ is a must watch film for one & all to encourage good cinema

May 9, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Traffic

Producer: Deepak Dhar, Sameer Gogate & Sameer Rajendran
Director: Late Rajesh Pillai
Star Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Jimmy Shergill, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Amol Parashar, Vishal Singh, Parambrata Chatterjee, Divya Dutta & Sachin Khedekar

Traffic is a must watch film for one & all to encourage good cinema and also for the producer’s efforts to recreate such true stories. Traffic also seems to be loosely inspired by a Mexican film Amores Pores, besides it is also a remake of the late director Rajesh Pillai’s earlier Tamil & Malyalam film of the same name.

A freak bike & car accident in which a surgeon’s (Sachin Khedekar) son Rehan Ali (Vishal Singh) & his friend Rajeev (Amol Parashar) besides a superstar’s (Prosenjit Chatterjee) daughter are involved upsets many lives around them which include a traffic cop (Manoj Bajpayee) & a surgeon (Parambrata Chatterjee).

The late director Rajesh Pillai’s superb direction, the gripping script by Sanjay & Bobby and above all, the entire coterie of actor’s heart warming performances literally keeps you hooked as well as speechless.

Minuses: Traffic is based on a true story which flawlessly tells the story of how a person’s heart was transported from one city to another by road in just 150 minutes, so that it can be transplanted into a dying little girl.

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An interview with Tanuj Virwani, of ‘One Night Stand’ Fame

May 7, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Photo: Mazale

Photo: Mazale

Tanuj Virwani, the son of Veteran actress Rati Agnihotri, a chip of the old block has had a very shaky start to his filmic career. As both his two releases Purani Jeans and Love U Soniye did not create any wonders on the Box Office turnstiles. And now his hat trick film namely One Night Stand is on the verge of release. And Tanuj Virwani is keeping his fingers and toes crossed.

What went wrong with Purani Jeans and Love U Soniye?

Actually, no one can predict as to what will go wrong with a particular film that you are acting in. I guess a lot can go wrong. Sometimes the idea, the concept that has been narrated to you initially does not translate well by the time it appears on the big screen.

How did you bag your hat trick film One Night Stand?

You see after the dismal performance of two of my earlier films I was very cautious in picking my roles. In fact I had even signed up with an agency. And I had done quite a few auditions for them which they obviously liked it and a couple of days later I got a call from them saying that there is this film offer for you with Sunny Leone called One Night Stand. And I thought they were just pulling my leg. But nevertheless when I auditioned for it, I knew that this was the film I would love to do it.

But it seems Sunny Leone has a meatier role in it.

Obviously she has. But my role is equally on par with her role. If she has shot for 50 days then I have shot at least 45 days. Besides I have just done three films and Sunny Leone is already a star in her own right. And to be very honest I was never in awe of her nor intimidated by her throughout the shoot.

Out of the 3 films you have acted in till this date two have been directed by woman directors. How come?

Search me I wouldn’t know but it was lovely working with them and who knows my next three films may be directed only by male directors.

So what is One Night Stand all about?

It’s all about Generation X and the varied issues of today’s youth. They meet and they interact on totally different levels. One such couple is me and Sunny and one day after downing a couple of drinks something happens which is termed as One Night Stand but the truth is something else and that forms the crux of the story of One Night Stand.

But the title One Night Stand seems like it may be an erotica oriented film. Right?

No sir its nothing like that. Of course keeping in mind the subject of the film there are some scenes but they are very aesthetically shot and do not at all border on vulgarity.

How was it working with a woman director Jasmine?

Jasmine’s husband Anthony D’Souza is already a well – known director in his own right. And Jasmine too is a very sensitive director. She even gave us a lot of leeway to improvise. And it was a great learning experience to work with Jasmine as well as Sunny.

So what’s next in the pipeline?

Actually nothing as yet. I hope my hat trick film is liked by one and all. Besides I want to choose the right kind of project in future.

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Singer Mika Singh gets bail in assault case

May 7, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Mika Singh

A sigh of relief for all Mika Singh’s fans! Current singing sensation of the country Mika Singh who was arrested by Delhi Police for allegedly slapping a doctor at a concert in south-west Delhi in Apr, has finally got bail “Truth always triumphs. I knew I was innocent and I would get bail. Stars however seem easy targets but not always we are wrong. I am glad that people finally know the truth behind the matter”

As soon as the news of Mika Singh’s bail poured in, fans started celebrating & dancing and surrounded him to wish him. A huge crowd including curious onlookers & admirers had gathered to get a glimpse of the star.

Meanwhile, dressed in casuals with his sun glasses, Mika met each of his fans and thanked them for their support & prayers “I thank my fans who stood by me and laid their trust in me. It’s because of their support & prayers that I am standing here amongst them with my head up with pride”

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Movie Review: ‘Santa Banta Pvt Ltd’ can easily be termed as the most senseless & boringly routine film

May 2, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Santa Banta Pvt Ltd

Director: Akashdeep Sabir
Star Cast: Boman Irani, Vir Das, Neha Dhupia, Lisa Haydon, Johnny Lever, Ram Kapoor, Sanjay Mishra, Ayub Khan et al
Music: Jaidev Kumar, Jassi Katyal & Nadeem -Amjad

Santa Singh & Banta Singh are the globally famed iconic characters just like the Hollywood characters Laurel & Hardy. But director Akashdeep Sabir in lieu with his writing team has made a complete mess of the lively characters of Santa & Banta. It is better to read a joke book on Santa & Banta rather than watching this completely messed up film Santa Banta Pvt Ltd.

The scripted scenario of Santa Banta Pvt Ltd starts off with the animated introduction of 2 best friends namely Santeshwar Singh Solad aka Santa (Boman Irani) & Banteshwar Singh Bolad aka Banta (Vir Das) leading their crazy but simple lives in Punjab. Meanwhile, in Fiji, the High Commissioner Shankar (Ayub Khan) suddenly gets kidnapped under mysterious circumstances, an incident that causes immense unrest amongst the RAW (Research & Analysis Wing) officials in India as well as in Fiji. The Indian RAW officials, then, plan to send 2 secret agents Santa & Banta in order to rescue Shankar. When the Indian RAW officer (Vijay Raaz) fails to track down the RAW assigned Santa & Banta, he gets petrified & scared. That’s when he bumps upon the Santa – Banta namesake in the form of Boman Irani & Vir Das. The duo, then, get transported to Fiji with the sole objective of tracing Shankar. When Santa -Banta reach Fiji, what happens after that is beyond their imagination. Out there, they land up meeting Shankar’s wife Kareena Roy (Neha Dhupia), Shankar’s best friend Sonu Sultan (Ram Kapoor) & also Fiji’s RAW agents Cutie (Lisa Haydon) & Akbar Illahabaadi (Sanjay Mishra) and the ‘gang’ of Kukri yielding Nepal’s No. 1 Don (Johnny Lever). After their initial hiccups while ‘investigating’ the case, one fine day Kareena Roy meets Santa & Banta and confesses that she has a strong feeling that her husband has not been kidnapped, but, he has gone underground on his own. In the meantime, Sonu Sultan discovers the truth about Santa & Banta and engages his henchmen to bump them off.

Once again we would like to say that director Akashdeep Sabir and his writing team have failed miserably or was this just a ploy to have an entertaining wining & dining holiday in Fiji at the expense of the producer, the financer & the cinegoers all rolled into one. The poor sufferers!

Performance wise only Boman Irani & Vir Das bring a very few moments of laughter in the entire dull & routine proceedings of the film. As for the heroines Neha Dhupia & Lisa Haydon, they are nothing better than glamour doll. While Boman Irani & Vir Das hold the fort throughout the film, the rest of the cast comprising of seasoned actors like
Johnny Lever, Ram Kapoor, Sanjay Mishra, Ayub Khan et al were so busy holidaying in Fiji that they have just sleep walked through the entire film.

Tail Piece: No more comments please but if you are still keen to see Santa Banta Pvt Ltd, do so at your own risk.

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Movie Review: ‘Baaghi’ is more like an old wine packaged in a new bottle as it has nothing new to offer

May 2, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

Baaghi

Director: Sabbir Khan
Star Cast: Tiger Shroff & Shraddha Kapoor.

The director (Sabbir Khan) – hero (Tiger Shroff) team of Heropanti is seen once again in Baaghi. But the magic this team created in Heropanti is seriously missing in Baaghi. Need anything more be said.

The scripted scenario of Baaghi starts off with the introduction of Ronny (Tiger Shroff) and the kidnapping of Sia (Shraddha Kapoor). Desperate for money for the treatment of a young boy, Ronny undertakes the task of getting back Sia from the clutches of the villainous Raghav (Sudheer Babu). As he boards the flight, the viewers are treated to a flashback of events that connects Ronny’s yesterday with his today. The flashback of events reflect the blooming love story between Ronny & Sia and how Sia’s money minded father (Sunil Grover) plays the villain in their love story and agrees to marry her off to Raghav, who lures him with oodles of money. Because of a certain misunderstanding between Ronny & Sia, their relationship goes for a toss. Ronny, meanwhile, at the behest of his late father Colonel Samarjeet Singh, unwillingly becomes the student in the Kerala based Academy Of Kalaripayattu, that’s run by Guruji (Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj). In due course of time, Guruji tames the wild & carefree Ronny into an extremely disciplined student… in other words, a rebel with a cause. But, when Guruji gets to know about his son Raghav’s plan of forcibly marrying Sia, he raises a strong objection. That’s when the emotionless Raghav kills his father. And when Ronny gets to know that Raghav, who has Sia as his captive, is also the one who killed Guruji, all hell breaks loose & Ronny becomes uncontrollable. But, the catch is that, in order to reach Raghav, Ronny has to tackle a battalion of henchmen because Raghav stays in the well protected ‘layered’ building, whose each floor is also the domain of his extremely well trained henchmen.

Director Sabbir Khan has seriously gone wrong this time around. Baaghi which ultimately turns out to be a poorest albeit xeroxed copy of the Hollywood film The Raid Redemption fails to hold the cinegoer’s interest. Even its action scenes based on Kalaripayattu, which could have been the highlight of the film, are routinely structured. Besides Sabbir Khan has conveniently forgotten to tie up many of loose ends and even some of the characters of the film seems to have got lost in the overall milieu.

Performance wise Tiger Shroff has acted well in his 2nd film especially in action sequences which really seems to be his strongest point and his real forte. Shraddha Kapoor though a fine actress just succeeds in lending an able support to Tiger Shroff. And the chemistry that he shares with Shraddha Kapoor is good enough. Sudheer Babu an actor from down south is one more addition to the villainous avatar in Bollywood. He makes a good debut. Sanjay Mishra is as usual good in comic parts. A special mention must be made of Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj for his unabashed & raw screen presence.

Tail Piece: Baaghi is more like an old wine packaged in a new bottle as it has nothing new to offer.

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Southern Films Round Up

May 2, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

vishal

Vishal’s Kaththi Sandai’s Heroine To Be Finalised

Vishal’s Kaththi Sandai’s heroine to be finalised, meanwhile Vishal’s Maruthu is fast getting ready to hit the celluloid silver screen on 20th May, 2016 and the tall & handsome actor will start shooting for Kaththi Sandai, to be directed by Suraaj, soon. The film will mark the comeback of Vaigaipuyal Vadivelu as the lead comedian and Soori has also been included for an important role to provide comic relief. The heroine of the flick was yet to be finalized. But now it seems Tamannah has bagged the female lead role in this film. If this is true this will be her first film with Vishal & 2nd with director Suraaj after the Dhanush starrer Padikkadhavan.

Kamal Haasan To Reprise His Earlier Role Of Ulaganyagan

Kamal Haasan to reprise his earlier role of Ulaganyagan. It is being said that Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan will be reprising on of the famous character of his yesteryear film in his new film launched recently. It will be the extremely hilarious Balram Naidu the star played to perfection with a unique Teluguish Tamil accent in the 2008 blockbuster Dasavatharam. Noted dance master Raghuram who played Balram Naidu’s associate in the film is no more. Hence Tollywood star comedian Brammanandam has been roped in for that role. The yet to be titled film will be directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar in Tamil, Telugu & Hindi languages. Ramya Krishnan & Kamal’s daughter Shruthi Haasan are the other prominent cast members. Isaignani Ilaiyaraja has been roped in for the musical score.

Vijay’s ‘Theri‘ Creates History In A Chennai Multiplex

Vijay’s ‘Theri’ creates history in a Chennai Multiplex. Ilayathalapathy Vijay’s latest release Theri has been creating box office records at various centers across the globe Here comes the latest addition. Theri has created a new record in Mayajal, which was probably the 1st Multiplex which was started in Chennai suburbs. The 1st 13 days after the Atlee directed film’s release of the film has seen a record number of footfalls and generated humungous revenue. Sources close to Mayajal have revealed that over 1 lakh people have watched the film in their screens so far. The precise count is 1,00,077. With this the film has generated a whopping revenue of Rs.1.21 crores.

Lakshmi Menon To Romance With Dhanush!

The Marathon man Dhanush has his Thodari directed by Prabhu Solomon & Kodi by Durai Senthil Kumar ready for release and he has already started shooting for Gautham Vasudev Menon’s Enai Nokki Paayum Thotta. Meanwhile Dhanush will begin work for the Karthick Subbaraj project from Sept this year and sources reveal that it is Lakshmi Menon who is going to play his love interest. Official announcement on this is awaited.

Tabu To Reprise Anausya Bharadwaj

Tabu to reprise the role of Anausya Bharadwaj. It’s known that Kshanam is being remade into Hindi. From day one, the names of superstars like Salman Khan have been doing the rounds for the role of the male lead. While Sallu ‘bhai’ is still the one who might reprise Adivi Sesh’s role, Anasuya Bharadwaj’s role will most probably be reprised by Tabu, as reported by a national daily. It’s also said that the Hindi writers are making suitable changes to the script to accommodate Tabu in a bigger way. If Tabu is finalised, she will have played a cop’s role for yet another time after Drushyam, which incidentally was also a remake movie.

Bicchagadu To Release In May 2016

Bicchagadu to release in the month of May, 2016. The dubbed version of Pichaikkaran, the Tamil action thriller starring the music director – turned – actor Vijay Antony and Satna Titus in lead roles, will hit the screens in the month of May, 2016. Titled as Bicchagadu, it tells the story of a rich man metamorphosing into a beggar for a purpose. The film is directed by Sasi. Music by Vijay Antony, it has cinematography by Prasanna Kumar. Editing is by Veera Senthil Raj. The film not only garnered critical appreciation but also had a decent enough run. The overall review says, “Director Sasi’s forte has been selecting a story with human values & emotions and creating powerful scenes with touching dialogues.

Rashmi To Rock In Antham

Rashmi to rock in Antham. The 1st look of Antham was released recently, marking the occasion of Rashmi Gautam’s birthday. The film has Rashmi paired up wtih Charan Deep. Done with the shoot, the film is currently in post production stage. Belonging to the genre of suspense thriller, the film boasts of Rashmi’s show. Director – producer GSSP Kalyan said that the movie has been so titled because he is a big fan of Ram Gopal Varma. “That’s why I have gone for this title. This is a suspense thriller which we haven’t seen before. Rashmi Gautam’s performance will be a major highlight. Her act is apt for a lady oriented film like this. The audience will be thrilled by Rashmi’s performance in the last leg. Vasu Dev & Sudarshan are the other important cast members.” Director Kalyan has written the story & the screenplay.

Premam To Be Filmed In Goa

Premam to be filmed in Goa. Premam, the Naga Chaitanya starrer, will be shot in Goa for a period of 2 weeks. Once done, the film will have been done but for post production works. This Telugu remake of a Malayalam film, is directed by Chandoo Mondeti. Shruti Haasan has gotten into Sai Pallavi’s shoes for this film. Anupama Parameswaran & Madonna Sebastian are the other female leads. Premam is slated for a Jul, 2016 release, although its release in May, 2016 seemed a possibility only a few weeks ago. It has been getting delayed for some reason or the other. The original Premam has its share of admireres among the Telugus. It has to be seen if the Telugu remake manages to acquire a mini – cult status.

Rana Daggubati Starts Training For Baahubali 2

Rana Daggubati starts training for Baahubali 2. After completing some high octane, never – before – seen underwater action sequences for his tri – lingual film Ghazi, the hunky actor Rana Daggubati has started training heavily for Baahubali 2. After losing weight for his submarine based war film Ghazi where he essays the role of a naval officer, Rana has been bulking up to reprise his role of Bhallala Deva in Baahubali 2.

Huma Qureshi Looses Her Cool Learning Malayalam

Huma Qureshi looses her cool learning Malayalam. Actress Huma Qureshi who is making her Mollywood debut opposite Mammootty in Uday Ananthan’s White found it quite a task learning Malayalam. A teacher who teaches at the a school in London, Parvathy was assigned the task to teach her the language. Parvathy says that Huma was all game to learn the language but lost her cool time and again with words like “mazha” & “puzha” getting in her way. Huma admitted that it was a Herculian task and the dubbing was done by someone else.

Poonam Back In Action

Poonam back in action. Known for her physical strength than acting, the sexy siren Poonam Pandey returns to Kannada after Love Is Poison in which she was seen as an item dancer. She has a different role to perform in the maiden direction & production of Yuvaraj. It is Rs.3 crore budget cinema from Yuvaraj. Although Poonam Pandey is the main stay of the film, 4 youths are found in this horror thriller packed with romance & suspense. Yuvaraj has obtained 30 days call sheet from Poonam Pandey. He has experience of working in Telugu & Tamil films.

Akira Due For Release On 6th May 2016

Akira is due for release on 6th May, 2016. The biggest on 29th of April – Chakravyuha has made the well made and highly expected Akira to defer the release by one week. With power star Puneeth Rajakumar Chakravyuha’s release Akira announced the release for 6th May, 2016. Akira of Aneesh highly expected film with 2 heroines Aditi & Krishi Tapanda in Naveen Kumar’s direction has already made big news in songs and film is also sold for Telugu remake rights. For Akira power star Puneeth Rajakumar has also delivered a song. Akira by S2 Entertainment SS Reddy & Chetan Kumar Production has some lovely tunes from Ajanish Lokanath.

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Movie Review: ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ is a heart warming film about true friendship

April 30, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

The Man Who Knew Infinity

Producer: Edward R. Pressman, Jim Young & Joe Thomas
Director: Mathew Brown
Star Cast: Dev Patel, Devika Bhise, Jeremy Irons, Toby Jones, Stephen Fry, Jeremy Northam, Kevin McNally & Enzo Cilenti
Genre: Drama
Verdict: VERY GOOD

Plot: The Man Who Knew Infinity is the true story of friendship that forever changed mathematics. In 1913, Srinivasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel), a self – taught Indian mathematics genius, travelled to Trinity College, Cambridge, where over the course of 5 years, forged a bond with his mentor, the brilliant & the eccentric professor, G. H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons), and fought against prejudice to reveal his mathematics genius to the world. This is Ramanujan’s story as seen through Hardy’s eyes.

Aces: The mesmerising performance of the lead cast namely Dev Patel, Jeremy Irons & Devika Bhise. Hats off to debutante director Mathew Brown for presenting a true picture of a mathematical genius & his mentor without getting tempted to take refuge in the commercial gimmicks.

Minuses: It is a straight narration devoid of any entertaining relief.

Last Word: The Man Who Knew Infinity based on the book of the same name by Robert Kanigal does full justice to the subject at hand. This art house movie will also be a delight for the festival circuit audiences.

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Movie Review: ‘Mother’s Day’ is an extremely boring fare

April 30, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

mothers-day

Producer: Brandt Andersen, Howard Burd, Daniel Diamond, Mark DiSalle, Mike Karz & Wayne Allan Rice
Director: Garry Marshall
Star Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, Jason Sudekis, Britt Robertson, Timothy Olyphant, Hector Elizondo & Jack Whitehall
Genre: Comedy
Verdict: POOR, Extremely Boring

Plot: Mother’s Day is the latest star-studded ensemble comedy from director Garry Marshall. Bringing together Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson & Julia Roberts along with Jason Sudeikis, it’s a celebration of mothers everywhere. This big – hearted comedy invites us all to enjoy the laughter, the tears & the love as 3 generations come together in the week leading up to the Mother’s Day.

Aces: The only good thing about Mother’s Day is a few laughs raised by some comic punches.

Minuses: Oh! What a waste of the ensemble cast’s acting skills proven by them over the years in innumerable movies.

Last Word: No need to waste your time & money and add insult to injury.

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