IIFA
on the cards, Rajesh to get Lifetime award
Yesteryear's superstar Rajesh Khanna will be given the lifetime
achievement award at the 10th International Indian Film Academy
(IIFA) awards in Macao this month. Rajesh, who gave hits like
Aradhana, Kati Patang, Anand and Amar Prem, will be felicitated at
the award ceremony of the annual event. In the past, IIFA has
awarded Bollywood stalwarts like Waheeda Raham, Asha Parekh, Yash
Chopra, Dharmendra, Mumtaz and others for their contribution to
Indian cinema. Over 500 luminaries from the Indian film industry are
expected to watch Rajesh Khanna receive the award.
In the meanwhile, the 10th IIFA Weekend will be held at The Venetian
Macau Resort in the mid of June and the three-day event will see a
host of Indian celebrities as well as international film
personalities including brand ambassador megastar Amitabh Bachchan
and his family, actors Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapur, Neil Nitin
Mukesh, Kangana Ranaut, Priyanka Chopra and Lara Dutta. Aishwarya
Rai, Sonam Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor will be among the star
performers at the event.

Yash
Raj Films' animation flick gets international adulation
Yash Raj Films' animation flick Roadside Romeo has been selected for the
Shanghai and Seoul Film Festivals. While the film will be screened as
part of the Panorama section of the Shanghai fest, it has earned a place
in the Invitation Section Out Of Competition category for the Seoul
festival. Moreover, the movie has also received the Golden Cursor
Animation (GCA) Award in five categories, the Screen Award for Best
Animation Film, the 24 FPS Animation Award for the Best Animation Film
and the FICCI BAF Award for the Best Animated Feature Film. Released Oct
28, 2008 worldwide, Roadside Romeo, written and directed by debutant
Jugal Hansraj, is India's first three-dimensional (3D) mainstream
animation project. It is co-produced by Yash Raj Films Studio and
Hollywood studio Walt Disney Co. The film has voice-overs by Bollywood
actors Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Jaaved Jaffrey.
New vistas for national and international Multiplexes
Joining the league of the national multiplex chain, PVR Cinemas which is
also involved in film production, Inox Leisure Ltd is following suit
with its own banner and a new film. The new arm Inox Motion pictures is
ready for its debut release Morning Walk. Directed by Arup Dutta, the
film stars Anupam Kher, Sharmila Tagore, Rajit Kapoor, Divya Dutta, and
model-turned-actor Shayan Munshi. Currently operating 27 multiplexes and
97 screens in 20 cities across the country, the parent group Inox is
already into film distribution in a big way, having distributed hits
like Fashion, Heyy Babyy, Om Shanti Om, Namastey London, Rang De Basanti,
and Garam Masala, besides others.
On the other hand, at a time when Indian multiplexes are going through a
dry spell following a tussle with film producers, the world's fifth
largest multiplex chain has announced its foray into India with 110
screens across eight cities. Cinepolis, the largest multiplex chain
outside the US, will build the first set of theatres in India in the
second half of 2009. The facilities will have more than 14 screens at
one location, a senior company official said.
Strike
over, Box Office has a beeline for new releases
The row between producers and multiplex owners over revenue sharing
began in February. As a result, producers and distributors decided not
to push any new releases in multiplexes after April 4. Now that the
strike is over, Hindi movie buffs will have quite a few reasons to cheer
since there will be an array of big budget Bollywood films on offer.
The first film to hit multiplexes June 12 post the strike will be Vashu
Bhagnani's Kal Kissne Dekha that will see his son, Jackky Bhagnani, and
model Vaishali Desai making their debut. To follow are Yash Raj Films'
New York - directed by Kabir Khan starring John Abraham, Katrina Kaif
and Neil Nitin Mukesh; Sajid Nadiadwala's Kambhakkht Ishq - a $20
million film with Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor along with Hollywood
stars Sylvester Stallone, Brandon Routh and Denise Richards. Saif Ali
Khan's debut as producer in Love Aaj Kal is slated next month where he
will be seen in the lead with Deepika Padukone; while next on line is
Sujoy Ghosh's Aladin - starring Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt and
Riteish Deshmukh
Other films that were due to release earlier and will be sen hitting the
theatres one by one are Luck starring Kamal Haasan's daughter Shruti
Haasan opposite Imraan Khan; Subhash Ghai's Paying Guest; Bipasha Basu-starrer
Pankh; director Satish Kaushik's Tere Sang and Phirr, among others.
Update
on Big B
Fans of Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan may be in for a double treat
since the actor has completed Aladdin and is now working on the last
schedule of Paa. He says the two movies might release in close
succession.
The dubbing for Aladdin is completed. In this modern day depiction of
the famous Arabian Nights tale, Bachhan will be seen with Sanjay Dutt
and reteish Desmukh. The film is directed by Sujoy Ghosh. The next in
line is R. Balakrishnan's Paa, in which he has teamed up with son
Abhishek. The duo were recently spotted shooting in New delhi Metro
rail. Incidentally, Amitabh's last release was last year's The Last Lear
directed by Rituporno Ghosh. .
But again, there is a huge scoop on the wait for Big B fans. All those
fans who had been waiting for years to see the two stalwarts of
Bollywood - Amitabh Bachchan & Mithun Chakraborthy once again in the
same frame, after they last shared the screen space in Agneepath, here's
a piece of good news. Well the 2 powerhouse performers, according to the
latest buzz, will soon be seen in director Vivek Sharma's upcoming flick
Buddham Sharanam Ghachammi, which is touted to be an intense emotional
drama.
Indian American Filmmaker Plans His Next Film in India
Nagendra Karri, an Indian American filmmaker whose debut film Where Are
You Sophia? was screened at the recently concluded Cannes Film festival,
has announced his new $ 30 Million venture Mobster to be shot in India.
Karri plans to cast top Hollywood stars in this crime thriller and also
re-make the film in Hindi and Telugu. The 26-year-old filmmaker, who
hails from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, told reporters in Cannes
that he was in talks with Leonardo di Caprio and Eva Greene, the Bond
girl in 'Casino Royale' for leading roles in Mobster. The filmmaker, who
owns Eternal Mind Production LLC in New York, is also keen to partner
with an Indian company for this project. Karri, who plans to start
shooting the film simultaneously in English and Hindi in July, is also
aiming to rope in the big names of Bollywood for this venture. He also
announced that he would set apart 20 percent of his earnings for social
work and open an orphanage in Mumbai for 200 children.
Aamir,
Akshay, Hrithik nominated for AXN action awards
Bollywood stars Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar and Hrithik Roshan are in the
race to bag the best actor award at the AXN Action Awards. While Aamir
has been nominated for Ghajini, Akshay is in contention for Tashan and
Hrithik for 'Jodhaa Akbar. In the best actor in a negative role
category, the competition is between Imran Khan for Kidnap, Saif Ali
Khan for Race and Kay Kay Menon for Drona. The results will depend on
public voting which is now open. The winners will be announced on the
channel in June itself.
STAR India PLUS, SET ASIA and Zee TV in Atlanta area through
COMCAST
Comcast, the nation’s leading provider of entertainment, information and
communications today announced the addition of three top South Asian
networks to its programming lineup in the Atlanta area. The networks
will be available in the greater Atlanta Metro market, but will
initially launch in Alpharetta, Milton, Johns Creek, and Roswell. It
will be available on a roll out basis throughout the Comcast’s footprint
as the company migrates to an all digital lineup throughout 2010.
Comcast customers with a digital set-top box can now add any of these
channels on an a la carte or package basis via monthly subscription:
STAR
India PLUS: As India’s number one Hindi cable channel, STAR
India PLUS regularly features many of the top programs in the country
week in and week out. Programming includes popular drama series, top
Bollywood movies, variety shows, game shows and entertainment events.
Available on Channel 396. Individual monthly subscription price of
$11.99 per month.
SET
Asia: Sony Entertainment Television (SET Asia) features a
distinctive blend of entertainment programs from India, Pakistan, the UK
and the US. Programming includes soap operas, dramas, sitcoms, concerts,
game shows, reality shows, talk shows and Bollywood movies. Available on
Channel 395. Individual monthly subscription of $14.99 per month.
Zee
TV: Zee TV features programming in Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati
from India and the United States. Programming includes the latest
blockbusters, daily news, popular soaps, cooking and health shows, game
shows, religious shows, cricket and more. Available on Channel 394.
Individual monthly subscription of $14.99 per month.
In addition to the individual monthly subscriptions, each of these South
Asian networks can be packaged together for $24.99 per month for two
channels and $29.99 per month for all three channels. For the best
value, customers are encouraged to subscribe to the Desi 3-Pack,
offering a savings of $11.98 per month off the individual subscription
costs.
Comcast plans to add these channels to communities throughout its
Georgia service area in the months to come. Customers will be notified
as the channels are available in their area.
“We are constantly evaluating our channel lineup to ensure we provide
our customers with high-quality programming that best meets the diverse
interests of our customers,” said Larry Schweber, Vice President of
Marketing for Comcast’s Atlanta Region. The improvements we’re making
better reflect the Greater Atlanta community and we’re excited to offer
these to our customers.”
Comcast also offers Bollywood Hits On Demand throughout the Greater
Atlanta Area to all its subscribers with a digital box, via monthly
subscription. Bollywood Hits On Demand offers 24/7 access to Bollywood,
including exclusive premieres before DVD release, classics and all-time
favorites. New titles are available each week with up to 25 movies and
50 music videos each month. Bollywood Hits On Demand is sold
individually for $12.99 per month or available at a special discounted
price of $9.99 per month for subscribers of STAR India PLUS, SET Asia or
Zee TV. To access Bollywood Hits On Demand, Comcast customers can go to
Channel 1 On Demand > Premium Channels > Bollywood.
For more information visit
www.comcast.com/internationaltv.
Bollywood
loses the creator of Angry Young Man
He was the brain behind popular Bollywood coin ages like 'Angry
Young Man' and 'Muqaddar Ka Sikandar', and gave Bollywood megastar
Amitabh Bachchan his biggest break in Zanjeer. Prolific filmmaker
Prakash Mehra, who died in mid of May, will always be remembered for his
blockbuster movies and super hit dialogues. Born in Bijnore, Uttar
Pradesh in 1939, Mehra started his career in the late 1950s as a
production controller. He ventured into filmmaking in 1968 with Shashi
Kapoor starrer Haseena Maan Jayegi followed by the 1971 hit Mela, which
starred brothers Feroz and Sanjay Khan. His next was Samadhi (1972) with
Dharmendra.
But he struck gold at the box office with 1973 action movie Zanjeer,
which had Amitabh in the main lead. The success of the film made Mehra a
name to reckon with as a director and also established Amitabh in
filmdom as the 'angry young man'. Zanjeer laid the foundation for the
top director-actor duo team who later teamed up for Hera Pheri (1976),
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978), Laawaris (1981), Namak Halal (1982),
Sharabi (1984). Their last film together was Jaadugar in 1989.
In 2006 India Motion Picture Directors Association (IMPDA) honoured him
with the Lifetime Achievement and in 2008 he was awarded by the Indian
Motion Picture Producers Association. Mehra's health is said to have
worsened after his wife's death over two years back. He died of
pneumonia and multiple organ failure at the age of 69 and is survived by
two sons - Sumeet and Amit..
Finally,
the producer-multiplex feud ends
The row between Bollywood producers and multiplex owners over revenue
sharing came to an end as the two parties reached a deal. After months
of negotiations, the two parties reached a consensus over the
rationalization of revenue sharing for forthcoming films. While the
producers demanded a flat 50 percent share of all film revenues
irrespective of the stars, budget and box office collection, the
exhibitors stressed on sharing profits based on the earnings of a film.
The final settlement has been reached which is 50, 42, 35 and 30 percent
for the first, second, third and fourth week respectively for all movies
and 52, 45, 38 and 30 percent respectively for all blockbuster movies
that manage to collect more than $3.5 million only at the six leading
multiplex chains. The top national multiplex chains in India are PVR,
Big, Inox, Fame, Cinemax and Fun. The meeting between the two parties
was held at the Yash Raj Studios and the deal was first inked by Big
cinemas represented by its chairman Amit Khanna.
The row between producers and multiplex owners over revenue sharing
began in February. As a result, producers and distributors decided not
to push any new releases in multiplexes after April 4. The
two-month-long standoff has led to a whopping $ 60 million loss to the
industry. The strike has also affected auxiliary industries like
hoardings and advertising. They are said to have suffered an estimated
loss of $ 25 million.
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