Quantcast
Channel: Movies + Television + Hollywood + Music + Fashion + Regional Cinema
Viewing all 9304 articles
Browse latest View live

PVR opens four-screen multiplex in Hubli

$
0
0

Indian theatre chain PVR Cinemas has expanded its business here with a four-screen multiplex, taking its total screens in the state to 51 across its seven properties.

The new theatre is said to have a distinct design and is equipped with 2K digital projections, 7.1 channel sound and is 3D enabled with large screens, comfortable seating and a wide range of food and beverages.

“We look forward to entertaining a wide spectrum of audiences by offering them more comfort and convenience, greater engagement and loyalty, premium sight and sound and a variety of movies with targeted programming,” Gautam Dutta, CEO, PVR Ltd, said in a statement.

Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, joint chairman-managing director, PVR Ltd, added: “PVR taps the tier-II and tier-III cities as well and envisions providing the people of Hubli with the best.”

PVR Ltd targeted the twin city Hubli-Dharwad for expansion as it hosts over 300,000 students, and is emerging as an educational and industrial hub of the country.

The cinema chain currently operates a cinema circuit comprising of 462 screens in 104 properties in 44 cities pan India. The company acquired the Cinemax properties in 2012 and currently serves 60 million patrons at the pan-India level.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Working with Johnny Lever was an experience: Brijendra Kala

$
0
0

Actor Brijendra Kala, who will be seen sharing the screen with Johnny Lever in the film "Hotel Beautifool", says working with the star comedian was an experience in itself.

Brijendra told IANS: "Working with Johnny bhai was an experience in itself. He is a legend, is grounded, disciplined and he has impeccable comic timing. We both worked on our comic timings...He's a humble person, and every actor loves working with him," he added.

Brijendra began his acting career with "Haasil", starring Jimmy Shergill and Hrishita Bhatt. He later shot to fame by playing a small time journalist in "Paan Singh Tomar" and will now be seen in a significant role in "Hotel Beautifool".

The film is an adaptation of a popular Hindi play "Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Haalaat", written and directed by Sameer Iqbal Patel.

Talking about the film, Brijendra said: "The film is about a hotel, owned by two men, played by me and Johnny bhai. We both are simpletons or you can say fools in the movie.
Our hotel was once famous, but due to circumstances, it's in a dismal state and our struggle is to take it back to its glorious days."

"Hotel Beautifool", directed by Patel, is jointly produced by Madhire Ravinder Reddy and Mohammed Aslam Shaikh under the banner of Madhire Film Corporation and Umbrella Film Corporation.

The film, which is slated for release in April, also features Rejith Menon, Imam Siddique, Rohit Khurana, Johnny Lever and Alisha Farrer.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Jay Bring His Love To The Sets!

$
0
0

Jay Bhanushali is one happy man, who wouldn’t be if you have your greatest love, at work with you? We are not talking about his beautiful wife but the second love of his life, his bikes!

Apparently, Last week they shot Sonu Nigam’s hit track ‘Deewana tera…’ for the film and Jay felt it would look lovely to have him on the bike, since he himself owns some mean machines, he volunteered to get one for the song.

“Jay loves his bikes, he is someone who speaks passionately about them and also takes very good care of his bikes, so when he suggested that he could get his bikes for the song sequence we are shooting for the film, we all leaped up at the offer,” quipped a source close to the film Leela.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Sonakshi Sinha trains with Tiger Shroff’s fitness trainer for Murgadoss' next!!

$
0
0

In her four-year-long career, Sonakshi Sinha has been part of several action films. But for the first time in her career the actor is getting the chance to actually perform extensive stunts in her next with director AR. Murgadoss. The untitled woman-centric action film is ready to go on floors soon.

According to the grapevine, the actor has already started prepping for her role, and has been intensively training to sport a super fit body. She has been training with Bollywood’s famous fitness expert, Kuldeep, who has also trained Tiger Shroff, amongst others.

A source said,”Sonakshi has started rigorous workout sessions to improve her flexibility and core strength. Her regimen includes stretching, exercises for flexibility, acrobat training as well as Yoga. Throughout this period, her diet excluded all kinds of oily, sweet and junk food, and featured more high-protein food items. Well we surely cant wait to see the new transformed Sonakshi on screen.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

When Arijit, Mika paid tribute to Kalyanji-Anandji

$
0
0

Singers Arijit Singh, Mika and Shankar Mahadevan paid a unique tribute to Kalyanji-Anandji at an awards ceremony here.

At The Hugama Studio, a specially designed area at the venue of the Global Indian Music Academy (GiMA) Awards 2015, the celebrities performed the composer-duos hit numbers in their own individual style.

Names like Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Shankar Mahadevan, Ankit Tiwari, Arijit, Pritam, Mika Singh and Shraddha Kapoor relived the duo's songs, including evergreen hits like "Laila O laila", "Pal pal dil ke paas" and "Har kisi ko nahin milta".

Commenting on the initiative, Siddhartha Roy, CEO, Hungama.com, said in a statement: “We created the Hungama Studio to celebrate one of India’s best music composers and were glad to the see the enthusiasm of today’s celebrities towards the timeless music of Kalyanji-Anandji.”

GiMA Awards 2015 are scheduled to be telecast on Star Plus on Sunday.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Come IPL, it's time for 'India ka Tyohaar'

$
0
0

Soon after the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 in New Zealand and Australia gets over, the cricket fever will shift gear to India this summer with the Indian Premier League (IPL). An anthem, "India ka Tyohaar", has been composed by duo Salim and Sulaiman Merchant for a new campaign ahead of the sporting event.

Amid the growing popularity of the “Mauka” campaign of the World Cup, Sony MAX and SIX, the official broadcasters of the eighth season of IPL, have given viewers another reason to cheer loudly for its campaign of the year -- “Ismein Hai Dilon Ka Pyaar…Ye Hai India ka tyohaar”.

Starting with a series of three prequels set in distinct situations of people’s life, ending with the common messaging of ‘India ka Tyohaar’, the campaign aims to connect hearts, connect lives, create a national euphoria and strengthen emotional affinity for the sport.

Talking about the anthem, Salim told IANS: “If there's anything in India where we have the word 'India', then it's always big. Earlier, we did a song called 'Chak De! India'. It became a benchmark for us to create an anthem as it is (like) the sports anthem of our country.

“When we were asked to compose 'India ka Tyohaar', it immediately struck my mind, especially the word India in it. It's a fabulous concept and idea to create music for our own country. IPL has now become like a festival for us."

He says composing an anthem is a "lot more challenging, and that too making an anthem for IPL".

"It was harder. But it was very satisfying as it was called 'India ka Tyohaar'."

The duo have been following each and every match of the Indian cricket team at the World Cup and they believe the 'boys' will make it to the finals.

The IPL, a Twenty20 cricket tournament, will start on April 8.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

I'm no longer image-conscious: Ishaara Nair

$
0
0

Actress Ishaara Nair, who was last seen in Tamil hit film "Sathuranga Vettai", says she no longer has any inhibitions of her screen image and would do what her character demands.

"When I started acting, I was quite image-conscious. Even to cry on screen, I would think twice. But I've slowly started to shed those inhibitions. Now, I give more importance to my character and do everything that's expected from me for it," Ishaara said in a statement.

With three films in her kitty, she says she wants to be remembered for her performance.

"I'm keen on taking up performance-oriented roles because I came to the industry to perform, not to entertain. I don't want to get stereotyped," she said.

She currently has Tamil films Adhi "Medhavigal", "Papparapam" and Telugu romantic-drama "Okasari".

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Arya inspires Vishal to join cycling club

$
0
0

Actor Arya, who is considered one of the fittest actors in Tamil filmdom, has inspired co-actor and best friend Vishal Krishna Reddy to follow in his footsteps and join his cycling club Riders.

"Arya has been regularly cycling over the last couple of years. Wherever he's shooting in the city, he makes it a point to cycle to the sets. Vishal expressed his interest to join Arya's cycling club Riders and go on short trips with them," a source close to Vishal told IANS.

"Vishal along with Arya and his team cycled around the city couple of days back. They spent the whole day on the road," he said.

While Arya has wrapped up shooting for Tamil actioner "Yatchan", Vishal has started working on his yet-untitled film with filmmaker Suseenthiran.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

'Dharam Sankat Mein' has nothing to do with 'OMG...': Paresh Rawal

$
0
0

Versatile actor Paresh Rawal, whose next film "Dharam Sankat Mein" hinges on religious complexity, says the movie has got nothing to do with his film "OMG - Oh My God!".

"It has nothing to do with 'OMG'. It's a different film, so please don't make assumptions about the film without watching it. One moment you will laugh, and the other moment you will realise that whatever we are saying it's true," Paresh said here.

"Dharam Sankat Mein" revolves around a Hindu man Dharampal (Paresh), who goes through an identity crisis when he discovers he was adopted as a child, and was born to a Muslim family.

Paresh says that as an actor, he has done different films, which have no double meaning.

"I've never done films with double meaning. A film has to entertain and has to make sense," he said.

Directed by Fuwad Khan, "Dharam Sankat Mein" also features Naseeruddin Shah and Annu Kapoor. The film is slated for an April 10 release.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Nikhil Advani excited to direct Saurabh Shukla

$
0
0

Filmmaker Nikhil Advani is looking forward to direct actor-filmmaker Saurabh Shukla in “Katti Batti”.

“Today I get to direct one of my favorite actors. Welcome to #KattiBatti @saurabhshukla_s,” Advani tweeted Thursday.

The upcoming movie also stars Imran Khan and Kangana Ranaut.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Priyanka begins ‘Quantico’ shooting

$
0
0

Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra has started shooting for ABC drama pilot “Quantico” and swas left exhausted on the first day - after working for 16 hours.

“Wrapped after 16 hrs!!! Exhausted but amazing first day! Yay Team #Quantico ! Now some zzzzzzs for a early morning.. Yawnnn,” Priyanka tweeted Thursday.

She will be seen as a FBI trainee in the US show.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Aamir Khan clueless about 50th birthday plans

$
0
0

Actor-filmmaker Aamir Khan, who is turning 50 on Saturday, says he is not aware of his birthday plans as his wife Kiran Rao is making all the arrangements.

"I am not aware of my birthday plans, only Kiran knows as she is planning for it. She has made all the arrangements," Aamir told reporters here on Wednesday at the DVD launch of his film "PK".

"She has called family and few friends. I don't even know who she has called," he added.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

No titillation in 'Hunterrr': Gulshan Devaiah

$
0
0

Actor Gulshan Devaiah plays a sex addict in his forthcoming film "Hunterrr", but he says the film does not have elements to titillate the audience.

Talking about his role, Gulshan told IANS: "You will see grey shades in my character in this film. (When I take up a film) I don't focus on whether it's a good guy or a bad guy; I only focus on the script. I have been true to all my characters."

The "Shaitan" actor plays the role of Mandar in the movie, which also stars Radhika Apte.

"It's an innocent journey. There is no titillation in the film. It's a coming of age film," he said.

Directed by Harshavardhan Kulkarni, "Hunterrr" is releasing on March 20.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Amitabh Bachchan admires southern film stars

$
0
0

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who will be seen in a commercial with southern superstars, says he has had immense admiration and respect for actors and filmmakers of the southern film industry since the beginning of his career.

"My admiration for the Southern Film Industry needs no endorsement...I have had great respect for the thespians and the giants of the Industry - all of whom I had the great privilege to spend time with," Big B posted on his blog srbachchan.tumblr.com.

The 72-year-old's 1971 film "Pyar Ki Kahani" was a remake of Shivaji Ganesan's film "Kaikudhta Deivam".

"I did my first Hindi film in the South, which was a remake of a Shivaji Ganesan film 'Kaikudhta Deivam', and the amount of trouble I had during its making, not being able to even reach an inch of the work that was done by Shivaji in the original," he added.

Big B says he never stopped touching Ganesan's feet every time he met the southern superstar.

"He was paired with the extraordinary talent of Savithri his leading lady - an exceptional artist, the likes of which you never get to see nowadays," he added.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Who helped John Abraham improve his comic timing?

$
0
0

Actor John Abraham may have played comedy roles in many films earlier, but he says veteran actor Paresh Rawal has helped him immensely in excelling at comic timing in the forthcoming film "Welcome Back".

He can't thank him enough.

"I would like to thank Paresh Rawal because he is one of the reasons why I have improved my comic timing," John told reporters here Wednesday at the cover page launch of Men's Health magazine featuring him.

"If you see, most of my comedy films -- be it 'Garam Masala', 'Desi Boyz' or 'Housefull 2' -- these have been with co-stars but 'Welcome Back', in a strange way has me alone. I have been let out into the wild alone," he added.

"Welcome Back", being directed by Anees Bazmee, is a sequel to the 2007 hit comedy "Welcome" that featured actors Akshay Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Paresh among others.

For the sequel, John has replaced Akshay, while the rest of the cast is intact.

John is now hopeful that the audience will not only love this film but also his work.

"I have seen the film ('Welcome Back'), so I can only tell you that you could be probably in the saddest state of your life, but when you go and see the film, it will make you so happy," the 42-year-old said.

"It's a universal film. Kids will love it, grandparents will love it, everyone is going to love this film. And I hope I've done well for myself," he added.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

'NH10' - dramatic telling of an urban fable (IANS Movie Review - Rating: ****)

$
0
0

Film: "NH10"; Cast: Anushka Sharma, Neil Bhoopalam, Darshan Kumaar, Deepti Naval; Director: Navdeep Singh; Rating: ****

When was the last time you were scared, really scared, while watching a film? Forget the creaky gates, flapping windows and banshee wails of the so-called horror movies which are manufactured with assembly-line monotony. The real horror resides on the roads and highways where marauders and prowlers lurk with all the evil force of modern-day servants of satan in search of prey.

As a road thriller about a couple waylaid by criminals on a bleak stretch of highway outside Gurgaon, NH10 holds a great amount of riveting resonance. As a thriller that tears into the monstrous gender inequalities that engender gruesome crimes such a ‘honour killing’, NH10 puts forward an even stronger case.

This is the beauty of this dark and passionate film. It works on a multiple level without evoking a selfconscious attitude of moral altitude. At the outset we see the well-to-do couple Meera (Anushka) and Arjun (Neil) take off on a celebratory weekend. It is Meera’s birthday and boy, what a birthday it’s going to be for her! By the time her car-wreck of a holiday stutters to a heaving sadistic halt Meera has lost her husband and has mowed down a slew of bigoted sociopaths.

The night ironically ends when Meera’s revenge is complete. By the time you get even with your enemies, the act of vendetta loses its relevance. That’s the way life is. That’s the way life teaches us to exercise self-control. Turning a blind eye is one option of survival that Neil's character refuses to exercise. He looks for trouble. He can’t turn away.

The film triumphs on every level, beginning with the script by Sudip Sharma which portrays both the gleaming glory and the gory side of Gurgaon in one deft and lucid range of vision. The film is so authentically shot by cinematographer Arvind Kannabiran that often-times we forget the locations, the people and situations are trapped in the frames of a film. The narrative has a sense of jump-out vigour and ruggedness that enthrals you and rivets you to the goings-on.

The dialogues range from the brilliantly ironic to the unmistakably authentic. When at the beginning Meera’s car is attacked by two motorbike riding adventurers, the cop sighs and says, "Gurgaon is like a growing infant. It’s bound to jump around."

NH10 is a relentlessly thoughtful, constantly edgy and dramatic telling of an urban fable, so real and yet so cinematic that you feast on the ferocious twists and turns wondering how Meera will ever wriggle out of her night-long nightmare.

During the film’s stunning playing time when she desperately seeks help from cops and civilians and finally the slippery hard-of-hearing sarpanch of a village (Deepti Naval, in a refreshing change of image) Anushka Sharma has a ‘wail’ of time sinking her teeth into a part that gives her a chance to play the hero without losing her femininity. She is in walloping good shape here specially in her outburst scenes when she climbs a rocky mountain to escape her tormentors, or her scream of bloodcurdling protest after her husband’s death.

Darshan Kumaar as the blood-thirsty ‘honour’ killer will freeze your blood. This very talented actor has too little playing-time on screen. Neil Bhoopalam , usually such a fine actor, here behaves more like Anushka's fan-boy than Meera’s husband. It’s the only false note in a film rooted in chilling realism.

A meanness of spirit pervades the arteries of this remarkably clenched film. A word of praise for the censor board for not tampering with the scenes of brutal violence, some of which involve gruesome violence against women. You can’t have a film on the theme of ‘honour killing’ without showing the sheer brutality of a patriarchal system of lawless existence.

Director Navdeep Singh whose last and only other feature film was "Manorama 6 Feet Under", here creates a heroine who is...well, Meera 6 Feet Tall.

Chilling, nerve wracking, NH10 re-defines the thriller-horror genre. The scenes of violence with or without Anushka and Darshan Kumaar’s combustive violence, display the kind of unalloyed starkness that Govind Nihalani or Dibakar Bannerjee (remember that episode on honour killing in "Love Sex and Dhokha") would approve of.

There is much to commend in this dark tale of a woman’s night out with psychotic killers. Most of all, it coils its serpentine narrative around its character with such sinewy charm that your come away from the experience shaken, stirred and sobered down.

In one compassionate little scene an impoverished couple saves Meera from sure death. Such moments of kindness are rare. In the film as in real life. Hold on to them.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Living up my childhood fantasies through films: Gulshan Devaiah

$
0
0

ctor Gulshan Devaiah, who plays a sex addict in the forthcoming film "Hunterrr", says as a child he had lots of fantasies but it's now only that he is getting the chance to live them up in films.

Gulshan, who is a theatre actor, started his Bollywood journey with 2010 film "That Girl in Yellow Boots" and has done varied films like "Shaitan", "Hate Story", "Goliyon Ki Raasleela - Ram Leela" and others.

"As compared to real life I am more naughty on screen. I used to fantasize in my childhood like 'oh this girl is very cute and let me go and meet her' but I didn't have guts to actually do that," Gulshan said in an interview here.

"So there were fantasies in my mind as a child but now I am getting the chance to live them through films," he added.

"Hunterrr", directed by Harshavardhan Kulkarni, traces the lustful journey of Gulshan's character in the film and it will hit theatres on March 20.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Rajesh Pratap Singh to open AIFW autumn winter 2015

$
0
0

Ace designer Rajesh Pratap Singh will on March 25 open the autumn-winter edition of the Amazon India Fashion Week (AIFW).

The fashion week celebrates its silver jubilee in the latest edition to be held at Pragati Maidan here and who better than Rajesh Pratap Singh to start the fashion gala

"The FDCI is honoured to announce Rajesh Pratap Singh as the opening designer for the AIFW. His creative genius resonates deeply with the audience and his understated design aesthetic has always been applauded," Sunil Sethi, chief of event organiser Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) said in a statement.

The designer is known for his textiles and minimalism and promises to create the same mood for the five-day extravaganza.

Talking about the fashion show, Singh said: "We are looking forward to opening the India Fashion Week this year. Amazon's coming on board would give a much-needed shot in the arm to the industry; this association is bound to further expose designers and craftsmen to the strengths and realities of doing business in the digital world.

"I am sure that my colleagues in the fraternity would whole-hardheartedly support this partnership, keeping in mind, the boom in the online space."

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

Gippy Grewal sings for 'Dharam Sankat Mein'

$
0
0

Popular Punjabi singer Gippy Grewal has sung for Naseeruddin Shah-starrer "Dharam Sankat Mein". He has also done a cameo in the film, which also features Paresh Rawal and Annu Kapoor.

Grewal has sung "Do you know baby", which features Sophie Choudry, for the Viacom 18 Motion Pictures film.

The film talks about a journey of a Hindu man who finds out about his adopted past involving a Muslim biological parenthood. Speaking about the concept, director Fuwad Khan said in a statement: "I come from a mixed marriage where my wife is Hindu and I am Muslim. There are various cultural nuances which make such unison extremely special, and that's what drew me to the subject of 'Dharam Sankat Mein’."

“Dharam Sankat Mein” hits cinemas across India on April 10.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on

IIFA returns to Malaysia for its 16th edition

$
0
0

The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards and Weekend, an annual glitzy affair which celebrates Indian showbiz on foreign shores, will this year be celebrated in Kuala Lampur in Malaysia.

The event will be held early June, and it marks the second time that IIFA is being held in Malaysia. It was last held in Genting Highlands in 2002.

"We are very happy to announce that IIFA will be travelling to Malaysia this year. We had a great weekend in Malaysia 13 years ago when we went to the Genting Highlands and the country has welcomed us back," Andre Timmins, director of IIFA organisers Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt Ltd., said here.

"With its rich and diverse culture and the sheer beauty of the city of Kuala Lumpur, we're absolutely certain this year's IIFA celebration will be a sight to behold," he added.

Friend of IIFA, actor-producer Anil Kapoor was at the IIFA Voting Weekend here on Friday and said: “I’m honoured to be given the opportunity to cast the first vote and show my support to the institution that is the IIFA Weekend and Awards. I'll always continue to support what I believe is the biggest congregation of the film industry and one that is awaited by the entire fraternity year on year.”

Last year, the IIFA celebrations made their debut in the US. Hosted by Tampa Bay, Florida, the weekend saw an amalgamation of Hollywood and Bollywood stars on the red carpet. Names like Kevin Spacey and John Travolta marked their presence for it.

The event made its debut at the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, Britain, in 2000. Back then, it was organised with a meagre budget of Rs.2 million, but now, its a mega budget celebration, considered one of Bollywood's grandest shows held at a new destination every year.

In the past, IIFA has travelled to London, Sun City, Dubai, Johannesburg, Singapore, Amsterdam, Yorkshire, Bangkok, Macau, Colombo and Toronto.

Social Publishing: 
lable_on
Viewing all 9304 articles
Browse latest View live


Latest Images