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Hate Story 3 Has Good First Week Despite Weekday Drop
Friday 11 December 2015 12.30 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Hate Story 3 had a good first week of 34 crore nett despite collections dropping on the weekdays. The film has done well in UP, Maharashtra, CP Berar, CI and Nizam but even these areas found it hard to hold in the weekdays. In fact the areas where opening was not so strong were holding a bit better. CP Berar grossed 2.50 crore nett in week one which is a very good total.
The weekend was similar to last years hit Ragini MMS 2 which was a similar genre but the week ended lower as that film had grossed 37 crore nett in its first week as it held better.
The film should be able to cross the 40 crore nett mark but that will depend on what happens on day eight as there will be a big drop due to dropping weekday collections but no competition from new releases there should be some respectable collections.
Tamasha Second Week Business
Friday 11 December 2015 13.00 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Tamasha dropped in week two with collections around 10.50 crore nett. the drop is 80% apprx. The film only really collected in Mumbai, Delhi / UP, East Punjab and Mysore in the second week. The business of Tamasha till date is as follows.
Week One – 52,93,00,000
Week Two – 10,50,00,000 apprx
Total – 63,43,00,000 apprx
In Mysore it will become the fifth highest grossing film of the year after Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Tanu Weds Manu Returns, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and Piku – Motion Se Hi Emotion but that is only circuit where the business is decent. The film will add another 2-3 crore nett for lifetime business of 66 crore nett apprx..
No wonder Imtiaz Ali calls him a ‘Bada Jaanwar’ for charging so much. Since there is no box-office pull, he should be slotted with Irfan Khan and Nawaz etc for ‘magnificent’ acting
“Ranbir Kapoor paid Rs 38 crore for Tamasha”
It was earlier also reported that Ranbir had charged Rs 30 crores for Bombay Velvet which made just about Rs 24 crore at the domestic box office. Yeah, we guess he got paid more than what the film made. Also, Hrithik Roshan, who has been in the industry a decade more than Ranbir, got Rs 50 crores for Bang Bang. Many other actors including Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Ranveer Singh have worked on commission or profit-sharing basis and RK has also implemented that in a few films. Looks like the Kapoor lad is on the right track maybe and he proves that if you have talent, you will be paid well and a few box office failures won’t affect anything.
Best Motion Picture – Drama
“Carol”
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
“The Revenant”
“Room”
“Spotlight”
Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
“The Big Short”
“Joy”
“The Martian”
“Spy”
“Trainwreck”
Best Director – Motion Picture
Todd Haynes (“Carol”)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu (“The Revenant”)
Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”)
George Miller (“Mad Max: Fury Road”)
Ridley Scott (“The Martian”)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Bryan Cranston (“Trumbo”)
Leonardo DiCaprio (“The Revenant”)
Michael Fassbender (“Steve Jobs”)
Eddie Redmayne (“The Danish Girl”)
Will Smith (“Concussion”)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Cate Blanchett (“Carol”)
Brie Larson (“Room”)
Rooney Mara (“Carol”)
Saoirse Ronan (“Brooklyn”)
Alicia Vikander (“The Danish Girl”)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Christian Bale (“The Big Short”)
Steve Carell (“The Big Short”)
Matt Damon (“The Martian”)
Al Pacino (“Danny Collins”)
Mark Ruffalo (“Infinitely Polar Bear”)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy
Jennifer Lawrence (“Joy”)
Melissa McCarthy (“Spy”)
Amy Schumer (“Trainwreck”)
Maggie Smith (“The Lady in the Van”)
Lily Tomlin (“Grandma”)
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Paul Dano (“Love & Mercy”)
Idris Elba (“Beasts of No Nation”)
Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies”)
Michael Shannon (“99 Homes”)
Sylvester Stallone (“Creed”)
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Jane Fonda (“Youth”)
Jennifer Jason Leigh (“The Hateful Eight”)
Helen Mirren (“Trumbo”)
Alicia Vikander (“Ex Machina”)
Kate Winslet (“Steve Jobs”)
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
Emma Donoghue (“Room”)
Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer (“Spotlight”)
Charles Randolph, Adam McKay (“The Big Short”)
Aaron Sorkin (“Steve Jobs”)
Quentin Tarantino (“The Hateful Eight”)
Best Original Score
Carter Burwell (“Carol”)
Alexandre Desplat (“The Danish Girl”)
Ennio Morricone (“The Hateful Eight”)
Daniel Pemberton (“Steve Jobs”)
Ryuichi Sakamoto Alva Noto (“The Revenant”)
Best Original Song
“Love Me Like You Do” from “Fifty Shades of Grey”
“One Kind of Love” from “Love & Mercy”
“See You Again” from “Furious 7”
“Simple Song No. 3” from “Youth”
“Writing’s on the Wall” from “Spectre”
Best Animated Feature Film
“Anomalisa”
“The Good Dinosaur”
“Inside Out”
“The Peanuts Movie”
“Shaun the Sheep Movie”
Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
“The Brand New Testament”
“The Club”
“The Fencer”
“Mustang”
“Son of Saul”
TELEVISION
Best TV Series – Drama
“Empire”
“Game of Thrones”
“Mr. Robot”
“Narcos”
“Outlander”
Best TV Series – Comedy
“Casual”
“Mozart in the Jungle”
“Orange Is the New Black”
“Silicon Valley”
“Transparent”
“Veep”
Best TV Movie or Limited-Series
“American Crime”
“American Horror Story: Hotel”
“Fargo”
“Flesh and Bone”
“Wolf Hall”
Best Actor in a TV Series – Drama
Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”)
Rami Malek (“Mr. Robot”)
Wagner Moura (“Narcos”)
Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”)
Liev Schreiber (“Ray Donovan”)
Best Actress in a TV Series – Drama
Caitriona Balfe (“Outlander”)
Viola Davis (“How to Get Away With Murder”)
Eva Green (“Penny Dreadful”)
Taraji P. Henson (“Empire”)
Robin Wright (“House of Cards”)
Best Actor in a TV Series – Comedy
Aziz Ansari (“Master of None”)
Gael Garcia Bernal (“Mozart in the Jungle”)
Rob Lowe (“The Grinder”)
Patrick Stewart (“Blunt Talk”)
Jeffrey Tambor (“Transparent”)
Best Actress in a TV Series – Comedy
Rachel Bloom (“Crazy Ex Girlfriend”)
Jamie Lee Curtis (“Scream Queens”)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, (“Veep”)
Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”)
Lilly Tomlin (“Grace & Frankie”)
Best Actor in a Limited-Series or TV Movie
Idris Elba (“Luther”)
Oscar Isaac (“Show Me a Hero”)
David Oyelowo (“Nightingale”)
Mark Rylance (“Wolf Hall”)
Patrick Wilson (“Fargo”)
Best Actress in a Limited-Series or TV Movie
Kirsten Dunst (“Fargo”)
Lady Gaga (“American Horror Story: Hotel”)
Sarah Hay (“Flesh & Bone”)
Felicity Huffman (“American Crime”)
Queen Latifah (“Bessie”)
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited-Series or TV Movie
Alan Cumming (“The Good Wife”)
Damian Lewis (“Wolf Hall”)
Ben Mendelsohn (“Bloodline”)
Tobias Menzies (“Outlander”)
Christian Slater (“Mr. Robot”)
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Limited-Series, or TV Movie
Uzo Aduba (“Orange is the New Black”)
Joanne Froggatt (“Downton Abbey”)
Regina King (“American Crime”)
Judith Light (“Transparent”)
Maura Tierney (“The Affair”)
Room – 8/10
Saw Room today – it is very touching story about a mother and her child coming out of a horrific lifespan and their struggle.
“Mad Max: Fury Road” – 7.5/10
I think everyone has seen it already. It is top-notch movie, but i don’t like such ruthless fantasy cinema.
Still a great creative achievement.
“Spotlight”- 7/10
Bold and disturbing subject, but it stretches to unnecessary length though very realistic portrayal.
“The Martian”- 7/10
I was little surprised with the kind of praise this movie received, i find it pretentious in parts. I will take Interstellar anyday over it.
“Spy”- 8/10
This is probably most entertaining movie of the year, it attempts every trick of comedy genre and it works in every scene with great humor and never loses human touch.
“Trainwreck” – 7/10
I was kinda offended with the kind of mean and vulgar it is with full of foul language and in some scenes such foul langugage looked repetitive and didnt work for me. It is cult movie, with a special section of audience going gaga over it. And i think that is because it brings a new dimension to comedy genre.
Special mention-
Brooklyn – 7.5/10
Sweet and heart touching story with beautiful cinematography. But, i wont revisit it again for the kind of heavy emotion it induces.
Steve Jobs – 7/10
It bored me to a lot extent and it was all talk, talk and talk with a lot of depth analysis to show character of steve jobs. Great performances indeed and strong narration but what it was lacking is some eventful scenes.
Grandma- 6.5/10
Some very bold notorious scenes with mix of social issues. But, humor will work for a special section of audience especially old age group.
Bridge of Spies – 5/10
Interesting and umpteen times attempted subject with boredom due to extremely slow pace and lazy narration. How can someone kill a strong story with slow pace, this sets an example. I remember Tinker tailor soldier spy was even much slower than this, but screenplay and performances and all the setup along with bgm worked big time. It is not close in any department.
“Anomalisa” –
Saw its trailer today on big screen, and it looks like must watch. It gives feel of short movies which gets nominated in academy award. Animation is unique and non-regular for a full length animation movie, but it seems to have worked to give insight into character’s and their lives. I will catch it as soon as it is out in nearby theater.
“The Good Dinosaur” – 6.5/10
It is a regular feel good animation movie with excellent animation , but main character ‘the green dinasour’ animation design is big turn off, it mars the movie.
“Inside Out” – 7/10
Sometimes overall theater experience dont let you enjoy movie completely, as i was 10 mins late into movie, i didnt enjoy it as much as i should have. Good concept with lot of enjoyable moments, though i dont thing it is as innovative as people praise have been sofar. I found it little overrated.
“Shaun the Sheep Movie”- 8.5/10
When i mentioned Spy as most entertaining this movie slipped from my mind. This is most entertaining family fun. I took a back seat in First few minutes after realizing it has no dialogues. But, once i got the characters, it is unstoppable. It is silent movie with full grasp of you into characters. It is a laugh ride with events created with innovative mechanism. It will remind you how you enjoyed your first TV cartoon.
Neva heard of this but was ‘forced’ ( sometimes uve 2 “sit with some interestin person rather than the movie”, u know) Movies like this are predictable, cliche, even unremarkable, plus they are SMALL in budget & canvas.
‘small’ is the keyword here–some wrongly feel I have a penchant for BIG stuff.
(I think) this is about an (ex) award-winning screenwriter who loses his touch & isn’t able to piece together a coherent script. His pitches are rejected (esp after giving a few box office duds!) by producers wanting ” an edgy comedy with kickass women”! He has to swallow his pride just to survive and take up a teaching job in a non-descript town. He wastes no time in annoying the Jane-Austen loving influential ethical lead there. And selects his class NOT by going thru their scripts but ONLY by looking at their online photos –female hotties get in & a few male dweebs. (Obviously he bones a hot female student in no time).
BTW There’s nothing like a ‘spoiler’ here… Somehow it reminded me of another Bollywood modern ‘cult classic’ (& equally DISASTROUS on the box office called ‘Happy Ending’ starring Saif Ali Khan)..
& this maybe just an excuse for posting this admiration piece for Ileana Dacruz!
But it kept me awake & just about interested to nearly complete it. I’ve always found Hugh Grant an interestin actor and the ‘romcom’ tag did no justice to him. He’s run down and somewhat decrepit here, has lost most of his charm but there’s some residual charisma, his half-wit, self deprecating self semi intact. One can still locate the guy from Notting Hill, Four weddings and a funeral, Love actually etc.
JK Simmons (of ‘whiplash’ fame) as the dean is reliably effective in a low key role. Bella Heathcote is eminently immature and flirtatious (the perfect mix). Marisa Townei has a certain MILF-ey appeal but their entanglement wasn’t explored properly besides many other aspects.
The scene wherein Hugh lets his ‘student’ enjoy his success was subtlety effective (& my fave scene) & it was enjoyable to see him ‘step back’. The director somehow manages to give the characters some layers, nuance and feeling.
There’s a well concealed misogyny angle here (besides some other problems). It’s ‘well concealed’ only bcos the usual misogyny watchdogs (or watchbitches!) won’t detect it. But when u have the only one or two dweebs writing better scripts than all the gals it’s significant.
Also the ‘Jane Austen’ loving woman is now becoming a cliche–a single LONELY ( & sexually deprived) woman in the need of company (& maybe more!).
In the current landscape only high concept plotting and ‘franchise worthy’ material finds backers and audience, relegating such films onto direct to DVD release. But again who cares a damn? The material finds its (worthy) audience & critic ..so what of its a ‘chick flick’ (or a skin flick or whateva..).
Most of Grants jokes don’t hit the mark now, infact many of them are now non-jokes or even faux-humour but what makes it interesting to me is how he feels he’s pulled it off (just by turning up).. So typical of some1…
Hugh gets an ace tagline though (that I’ve also professed)
U can’t TEACH talent ..
“People have taken the statement out of context. Have you seen his entire interview or have you just picked out that one statement? It was just a living room discussion. He basically said that he is scared that this thought has entered his mind. I don’t think he was criticising anything. If he is expressing his fears, it doesn’t make him an anti-national. I think constructive criticism is always healthy. If someone is criticising my performance, it doesn’t mean that he hates me. It means he doesn’t like what I have presented on the screen. I think it’s very important to not take things to heart,” she said.
The fashionista added that she fears that the Dhoom 3 actor might never speak his mind after being a victim to such criticism and hatred. “Aamir was just laying out his fears. Now, do you think he will ever speak about anything in public? So, you understand why an intelligent man like Aamir is saying all this, rather than calling him an anti-national. Maybe what he said was too strong … but it wasn’t irrelevant,” the actor signed off.
You’ve never concealed your admiration for Dilip Kumar. What makes him a role model for you and generations of other actors?
I have admired his performances, for to me, they have remained beyond any fault. I have admired his intellect, and the way he has translated that into his work. And I have admired his clarity of speech in whichever language he speaks. Clarity in speech is to me the greatest acumen for an actor. You cannot have clarity of speech without the understanding of its graph and tenor. You cannot be a great actor without the benefit of these two elements in your expression – graph and tenor!
love it! he is totally correct on speaking with clarity. It is not taken seriously these days. These two had different styles when preparing for a role…but both excelled in front of the screen.
I grew up a ‘die-hard’ Bachchan fan and it was through Bachchan I became a fan of DK also…before I watched Shakti I didn’t know how powerful an actor DK was. My dad was a DK fan but I just didn’t get the hype…I do now.
Applied for Indian Citizenship because India is tolerant.
There is no intolerance in India : Adnan Sami Khan
After Indian superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan shared their thoughts about the growing intolerance in India, renowned singer turned music composer, Adnan Sami, who was recently granted citizenship in India has spoken about the controversial topic.
“If there was intolerance in the country, would I have asked for citizenship in the country? I believe actions speak louder than words,” said Pakistan-born Sami.
Last seen in the song Bhar Do Jholi from Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan, speaking about the love he got from the people in India, he said:
“When my first album came out, it wasn’t Bollywood. The love that I received from people was everything and it still is everything for me. After 16 years, it is not just the land where I work, but also my home and my love.”
Boycotting his films? His films already achieved thundering boxoffice successes. None can take it away from him. Dangal is far away and its failure wont make much difference as it will be attributed to extraneous factors. Sometimes I feel his rival actors maybe fuelling the fire.
This entire hatred is really terrible. Either Aamir Khan or his detractors should approach Supreme Court and then we will hear the final verdict in clear terms.
Salman Khan @BeingSalmanKhan Dec 11
Srk, Kajol, Varun, Kriti. Directed by Rohit. A film about brothers, love, action, & lots of fun. Has all the elements of a huge grosser.
Watched Comedy Nights Bachao with SRK and team and what a fun episode and the cast just oozes charm and impressed with Varun again.
Nothing to beat SRK when he is not in movies these days…..a very rare ability to say all the right things at the right time apart from being charming and possessing all the people skills.
I remember clearly when Comedy Nights with Kapil had just started and was doing okay when suddenly SRK with his team landed on the show for Chennai Express promotion and it got the required visibility/ respectability and the show took off to another level thereon. It has been doing the same for Comedy Nights Bachao since this weekend as per common consensus this was one of the best episode recorded with all the witty / fun dance moments…..and yes Bharti Singh is actually very talented apart from being hilarious.
Was very good. It was well scripted and had funny dialogues. Best part is SRK and his team has no problem with joke being on themselves.
That Shaqueel guy is funny. His face and voice goes with his humor.
This promotion business may take more out of you than the actual shooting of the film. You have to have strong stemina and will to be on promotion blitz straight for 3 weeks. Travelling all over, going to different shows, cities, etc…
On that note looking forward to Bigg Boss 9 episode on ‘unees bees’ December where another TV stalwart is the reason to watch that show with amazing timings.
Further to that SRK comment where he said star system is important, or films / sports etc would come to an end…..its becoming increasing necessary for movies to rely on these big stars with something more than straight ‘acting’ and I am inclined to think stepping out to a theatre nearby and watching movies will slowly turn out to be only for these so called ‘events’ movies and ‘star’ spectacle.
Those looking for serious cinema and story telling will have to rely on TV where the elongated storytelling opportunities afforded by television trump cinema’s frayed reliance on the drudgery of 130 minute three-act plots.
It always has been. Only thing is in 40s thru mid 80s, Film was the only source of entertainment for most and only way to see it was in theatre so even your sub par movie would end up making money because audience had no choice but to see it in a theatre.
Now, the movie is out on net same day, and on DVD.
The small movie has to be really special now for the audience to go see it. And the audience does spend money on good small movies.
The issue Bollywood really has right now is these 3 khans has touched 50, and they’re the ones still at top. The new generation hasn’t stepped up yet outside of brief sparks here and there.
I think Ranbir, Varun and Ranveer will have to take over at some point (after couple years).
Agree to the first part of your comment. Now with new releases coming to TV sooner than later (Shandaar premiered on TV this weekend), its going to get increasingly difficult for regulars to survive at the cinema if the audience loyalty is not built as audience can easily wait for a month for these small timers.
On the 3 Khan bit, you need to add Akki and Ajay to the mix for sheer hard work and willingness to work with the audience. If you notice all of them have changed gears (reinvented ) at least 2-3 times in their career. That kind of commitment is missing and except Varun who is increasing his reach day by day , rest of the younger lot stuck with multiplex kind.
Just wait and watch like Tamasha, Bajirao M will also be just a weekend deal since Ranveer has not done anything to cross over. DDD was a 100 cr movie at the very least with that kind of look, music and promo…..
What I meant is – those looking for serious and edgier stories.
TV shows can be free-form and the ideas don’t have constraints as films are getting more expensive and there is a need to be marketed properly and tend to simplify to sell.
“I consider myself the luckiest woman in the world” – Saira Banu
Recalling her time spent in Chennai during the days when the couple had hectic shooting schedules Saira says, “Because Yusuf Saab was doing a lot of Chennai-produced Hindi films after Kohinoor we shifted base to Chennai and moved into a home owned by a friend. I had decided not to work after marriage. But then I got good offers like Padosan and Shagird. And Yusuf Saab encouraged me to take up these offers. We shot on two studio floors separated only by a small gate. So you see Chennai holds wonderful memories for us both. The people in both Chennai and Mumbai are equally cultured and well-informed. To see Chennai devastated this way is deeply saddening to both of us.”
Commend her on nearly 50 years of looking after her husband and Saira Banu shoots back, “What are you saying? It has been entirely my privilege and honour. Main toh unke paon ki dhool bhi nahi (I am not even the dust on his feet). He could have married anyone, any woman he wanted. He chose me. I consider myself very very fortunate. I always call him the Kohinoor of the film industry. I am lucky to be so close to him for so many years. I couldn’t have chosen a better life. I can’t imagine any other life for me.”
Winners of the Big Star Entertainment Awards 2015By Bollywood Hungama News Network, Dec 14, 2015 – 11:55 IST
Most Entertaining Actor in a Drama Role (Male)
Amitabh Bachchan – Piku
Most Entertaining Actor in a Drama Role (Female)
Deepika Padukone – Piku
Most Entertaining Drama Film
Piku – Shoojit Sircar/NP Singh & Sneha Rajani
Most Entertaining Actor in a Social Role (Male)
Salman Khan – Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Most Entertaining Actor in a Social Role (Female)
Bhumi Pednekar – Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Star Most Entertaining Social Film
ABCD 2 – Remo/UTV Motion Pictures/Walt Disney Pictures
Most Entertaining Actor in a Thriller Role (Male)
Varun Dhawan – Badlapur
Most Entertaining Actor in a Thriller Role (Female)
Tisca Chopra – Rahasya
Most Entertaining Thriller Film
Talvar – Meghna Gulzar/ Junglee Pictures
Most Entertaining Actor in an Action Role – Male/Female
Varun Dhawan – Badlapur
Most Entertaining Action Film
Gabbar Is Back – Krish/SLB/Viacom 18 Motion Pictures/Shabinaa Khan
Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Role (Male)
Deepak Dobriyal – Tanu Weds Manu Returns
Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Role (Female)
Nushrat Barucha – Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2
Most Entertaining Comedy Film
Tanu Weds Manu Returns – Anand L Rai/Eros International
Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Role (Male)
Ranveer Singh – Dil Dhadakne Do
Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Role (Female)
Sonam Kapoor – Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Most Entertaining Romantic Film
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo – Sooraj Barjatya/Rajshree Paroductions/Fox Star Studios
Most Entertaining Actor (Film) Debut (Male)
Omkar Kapoor – Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2
Most Entertaining Actor (Film) Debut (Female)
Akshara Hasan – Shamitabh
Sana Kapoor – Shaandar
Most Entertaining Dance – Male/Female
Alia Bhatt – ‘Gulabo’ (Shaandar)
Most entertaining neighbour
Most entertaining politician
Most entertaining family
Most entertaining headline
Most entertaining teacher
Most entertaining cricketer
Most entertaining mountaneer
Most entertaining traveller
Most entertaining airline
Most entertaining spouse
Most entertaining marriage
Here are the details around the film’s economics, EXCLUSIVELY at KoiMoi:
Cost of making – 100 crore
Cost of Print & Advertising – 20 crore
Total cost – 120 crore
Satellite rights – 50 crore
Music and other ancillary rights (home video, in flight entertainment etc.) + Overseas (expected) – 70 crore
Total recovery *without India theatrical* – 120 crore
From this point on, whatever collections come from India theatrical would add on to the profits for the film.
This isn’t all as the film would also have a huge international release in the long run (starting with the huge China release in 2016) that would further continue to bring in revenue.
Given the economics of the film, expectations that one has from it and the hype that the makers [Eros, Bhansali] have managed to create so far, Bajirao Mastani is well on its way to be a good commercial success. Now one waits to see how much entertaining does it truly turn out to be, once audiences begin to step in on 18th December.
The descendants of Peshwa and Chhatrasal dynasty had organized a protest at Shaniwar Wada on December 12 against Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming film ‘Bajirao Mastani’ which is scheduled to release on December 18, 2015. According to reports, the protesters had gathered at Shaniwar Wada, the ancestral capital of the Peshwa to condemn the promotional videos and songs of the movie. The protest was led by Undaysinh Peshwa, who was joined by Kothrud’s BJP MLA Medha Kulkarni, descendant of Chhatrasal. On the occasion, the protesters burnt an effigy of Bhansali and shouted slogans against the movie.
Recently, a petition was filed in a Pune court seeking a ban on the film, alleging that it has distorted history relating to late king Shrimant Bajirao Peshwa and his family members. “When Bundelkhand was attacked by Muhammad Shah Bangash, Chhatrasal Bundela, who was 80-year-old at the time of the attack, asked Bajirao Peshwa to intervene. Bajirao defeated Bangash, and was offered Mastani’s hand by Bundela, her father. She came in Bajirao’s life in 1722 and died in 1740. However, Bhansali has twisted the facts and it is not acceptable to us as it hurts our sentiments”, clarified the protestors alleging Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
“The trailer and promotional videos of the movie prove that it is an attempt to distort the historical figures of Maharashtra and Bundelkhand. We are requesting the concerned people to remove these trailers and the objectionable content from the movie, which is not according to the history,” claimed the protestors.
Last month, Mohini Karkarey, who is a descendant of the Peshwa, wrote an open letter to director Bhansali after ‘Pinga’ was launched. In the letter, she claimed that Kashibai couldn’t dance as she was suffering from arthritis. Karkarey has also claimed that Mastani was not a courtesan, but the daughter of Raja Chatrasaal of Bundelkhand.
Time and again, the entire cast has emphasized on the fact that there is a difference between the film being inspired from history and based on history. It will be interesting to see how the Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone-Priyanka Chopra starrer fares at the box office.
It was the first disappointment for Sallu’s ‘Hero’, Sooraj Pancholi, and ‘heroine’ Athiya Shetty, who came all dressed up for the ball, hoping to go back home with their shoes on and the Best Debutant trophies. But they were upstaged by Akshara Haasan, who was introduced by R Balki in Shamitabh and Omkar Kapoor, the new boy in the Pyaar Ka Punchnama sequel. The duo smiled sportingly, lil’ Miss Shetty getting ‘cheeky’ with another style icon, Sonam Kapoor, who was under the weather but weathered the viral well.
Looks like Sooraj will not get many offers with the recent revival of the Jiah Khan case. Athiya was lucky to get debut movie but that might be her last movie as well.
Marathi courtroom drama “Court” is not the only Indian film with a regional flavour vying for a spot in the nominations for the 88th Academy Awards. Malayalam movie “Jalam”, Kannada film “Rangitaranga” and Konkani film “Nachom-ia Kumpasar” have also made it to the eligibility list.
Hindi film “Hemalkasa” has also made it to the final list of 305 movies, along with Indo-Australian movie “Salt Bridge”.
The compositions from “Jalam” and “Salt Bridge” are among the 74 songs contending for nominations in the Best Original Song category at the 88th Academy Awards.
“Bhoomiyilenghanumundo”, “Koodu vaykkan”, “Pakalppaathi chaari” and “Yaathra manoradhamerum” are songs from “Jalam” fighting for the spot in the category, as mentioned in the official website of the awards.
The film stars Priyanka Nair, Prakash Bare and is directed by M. Padmakumar.
As many as seven songs from “Salt Bridge”, which stars Rajeev Khandelwal and Usha Jadhav, have made it to the long list.
The songs are: “Aankhon me samaye dil”, “Bachpana thaa”, “Kanpne lage tum”, “Kyaa bataaun tujhe”, “Le jaaye jo door tumse”, “Na jaane kitni door” and “Sookha hi rang daalo”.
Chaitanya Tamhane’s debut Marathi movie “Court” is the India’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category. The final awards nominations will be announced on January 14, 2016 and the ceremony is set to be held on February 28 at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s Bajirao Mastani is a visual spectacle!
Here are some exclusive details about the film trial that happened on Tuesday night
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s Bajirao Mastani is releasing on December 18. Tuesday night a select few members from the cast and crew along with friends of Sanjay Leela Bhansali watched the film. Here are some exclusive details about some of the best moments from the much awaited film:
– This is Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s BEST looking film. Every frame is filled with color, light, and the set decor and costumes are spectacular. The scene that stands out is Bajirao’s coronation scene where he sits on the throne for the first time. It will stay with you even after the film ends.
– The songs are a very important part of the storyline. Even though Pinga didn’t catch on and become a rage like Dola re Dola, it comes in the film at a very important junction and changes the flow of the storyline. Albela Sajan is the most beautifully shot song in the film.
– Apart from the main leads – Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra, there are some noteworthy performances from Milind Soman, Mahesh Manjrekar and other actors who plays some important parts.
– The battle scenes have been choreographed on a GRAND scale and the visuals and CGI work is remarkable.
– Priyanka Chopra’s Kashibai act will go down as one of her best performances till date. Even though she doesn’t have as much screen time as Mastani, her character is extremely pivotal and important to the film. Priyanka not only looks like a dream but has put full effort to play the part with conviction. Her traditional scenes where she speaks Marathi and does some rituals are cute.
– Ranveer and Deepika’s chemistry in Bajirao Mastani makes Ram Leela look like kindergarten. Everyone in the theatre has hugged Ranveer after the screening and he was teary eyed after hearing the feedback from his friends.
Akshay Kumar donates Rs. 1 crore for Chennai flood relief fundBy Bollywood Hungama News Network, Dec 16, 2015 – 14:06 hrs IST
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Akshay Kumar who is gearing up for the release of Airlift has decided to join the league of actors in order to work towards the development of the Chennai, Tamil Nadu after the city faced terrible losses due to floods recently. The actor has donated Rs. 1 crore to the relief fund of Chennai floods.
Director Priyadarshan who has worked with Akshay Kumar in films like Hera Pheri helped the actor for making the donation. Since Akshay was in a dilemma about how to go about the process of contributing to the relief funds, he decided to take the help of the filmmaker. Priyadarshan revealed that since it was a huge amount, he advised Akshay to donate it to the Bhoomika Trust, a charity fund run by actress Suhasini Ratnam, wife of filmmaker Mani Ratnam.
Priyadarshan also stated that Akshay Kumar wanted to keep this news private but the filmmaker decided to reveal it so that others are inspired by it. Many South celebrities like Rana Daggubati, Rang De Basanti fame Siddharth donated funds and even helped people personally in this traumatic situation.
December 11, 2015 at 6:31 AM
Hate Story 3 Has Good First Week Despite Weekday Drop
Friday 11 December 2015 12.30 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Hate Story 3 had a good first week of 34 crore nett despite collections dropping on the weekdays. The film has done well in UP, Maharashtra, CP Berar, CI and Nizam but even these areas found it hard to hold in the weekdays. In fact the areas where opening was not so strong were holding a bit better. CP Berar grossed 2.50 crore nett in week one which is a very good total.
The weekend was similar to last years hit Ragini MMS 2 which was a similar genre but the week ended lower as that film had grossed 37 crore nett in its first week as it held better.
The film should be able to cross the 40 crore nett mark but that will depend on what happens on day eight as there will be a big drop due to dropping weekday collections but no competition from new releases there should be some respectable collections.
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December 11, 2015 at 6:31 AM
Tamasha Second Week Business
Friday 11 December 2015 13.00 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Tamasha dropped in week two with collections around 10.50 crore nett. the drop is 80% apprx. The film only really collected in Mumbai, Delhi / UP, East Punjab and Mysore in the second week. The business of Tamasha till date is as follows.
Week One – 52,93,00,000
Week Two – 10,50,00,000 apprx
Total – 63,43,00,000 apprx
In Mysore it will become the fifth highest grossing film of the year after Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Tanu Weds Manu Returns, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and Piku – Motion Se Hi Emotion but that is only circuit where the business is decent. The film will add another 2-3 crore nett for lifetime business of 66 crore nett apprx..
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December 11, 2015 at 8:20 AM
No wonder Imtiaz Ali calls him a ‘Bada Jaanwar’ for charging so much. Since there is no box-office pull, he should be slotted with Irfan Khan and Nawaz etc for ‘magnificent’ acting
“Ranbir Kapoor paid Rs 38 crore for Tamasha”
It was earlier also reported that Ranbir had charged Rs 30 crores for Bombay Velvet which made just about Rs 24 crore at the domestic box office. Yeah, we guess he got paid more than what the film made. Also, Hrithik Roshan, who has been in the industry a decade more than Ranbir, got Rs 50 crores for Bang Bang. Many other actors including Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Ranveer Singh have worked on commission or profit-sharing basis and RK has also implemented that in a few films. Looks like the Kapoor lad is on the right track maybe and he proves that if you have talent, you will be paid well and a few box office failures won’t affect anything.
http://www.bollywoodlife.com/news-gossip/ranbir-kapoor-paid-rs-38-crore-for-tamasha//
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December 11, 2015 at 9:44 AM
Golden Globe Nominations: Complete List
FILM
Best Motion Picture – Drama
“Carol”
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
“The Revenant”
“Room”
“Spotlight”
Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
“The Big Short”
“Joy”
“The Martian”
“Spy”
“Trainwreck”
Best Director – Motion Picture
Todd Haynes (“Carol”)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu (“The Revenant”)
Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight”)
George Miller (“Mad Max: Fury Road”)
Ridley Scott (“The Martian”)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Bryan Cranston (“Trumbo”)
Leonardo DiCaprio (“The Revenant”)
Michael Fassbender (“Steve Jobs”)
Eddie Redmayne (“The Danish Girl”)
Will Smith (“Concussion”)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Cate Blanchett (“Carol”)
Brie Larson (“Room”)
Rooney Mara (“Carol”)
Saoirse Ronan (“Brooklyn”)
Alicia Vikander (“The Danish Girl”)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Christian Bale (“The Big Short”)
Steve Carell (“The Big Short”)
Matt Damon (“The Martian”)
Al Pacino (“Danny Collins”)
Mark Ruffalo (“Infinitely Polar Bear”)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy
Jennifer Lawrence (“Joy”)
Melissa McCarthy (“Spy”)
Amy Schumer (“Trainwreck”)
Maggie Smith (“The Lady in the Van”)
Lily Tomlin (“Grandma”)
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Paul Dano (“Love & Mercy”)
Idris Elba (“Beasts of No Nation”)
Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies”)
Michael Shannon (“99 Homes”)
Sylvester Stallone (“Creed”)
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Jane Fonda (“Youth”)
Jennifer Jason Leigh (“The Hateful Eight”)
Helen Mirren (“Trumbo”)
Alicia Vikander (“Ex Machina”)
Kate Winslet (“Steve Jobs”)
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
Emma Donoghue (“Room”)
Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer (“Spotlight”)
Charles Randolph, Adam McKay (“The Big Short”)
Aaron Sorkin (“Steve Jobs”)
Quentin Tarantino (“The Hateful Eight”)
Best Original Score
Carter Burwell (“Carol”)
Alexandre Desplat (“The Danish Girl”)
Ennio Morricone (“The Hateful Eight”)
Daniel Pemberton (“Steve Jobs”)
Ryuichi Sakamoto Alva Noto (“The Revenant”)
Best Original Song
“Love Me Like You Do” from “Fifty Shades of Grey”
“One Kind of Love” from “Love & Mercy”
“See You Again” from “Furious 7”
“Simple Song No. 3” from “Youth”
“Writing’s on the Wall” from “Spectre”
Best Animated Feature Film
“Anomalisa”
“The Good Dinosaur”
“Inside Out”
“The Peanuts Movie”
“Shaun the Sheep Movie”
Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
“The Brand New Testament”
“The Club”
“The Fencer”
“Mustang”
“Son of Saul”
TELEVISION
Best TV Series – Drama
“Empire”
“Game of Thrones”
“Mr. Robot”
“Narcos”
“Outlander”
Best TV Series – Comedy
“Casual”
“Mozart in the Jungle”
“Orange Is the New Black”
“Silicon Valley”
“Transparent”
“Veep”
Best TV Movie or Limited-Series
“American Crime”
“American Horror Story: Hotel”
“Fargo”
“Flesh and Bone”
“Wolf Hall”
Best Actor in a TV Series – Drama
Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”)
Rami Malek (“Mr. Robot”)
Wagner Moura (“Narcos”)
Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”)
Liev Schreiber (“Ray Donovan”)
Best Actress in a TV Series – Drama
Caitriona Balfe (“Outlander”)
Viola Davis (“How to Get Away With Murder”)
Eva Green (“Penny Dreadful”)
Taraji P. Henson (“Empire”)
Robin Wright (“House of Cards”)
Best Actor in a TV Series – Comedy
Aziz Ansari (“Master of None”)
Gael Garcia Bernal (“Mozart in the Jungle”)
Rob Lowe (“The Grinder”)
Patrick Stewart (“Blunt Talk”)
Jeffrey Tambor (“Transparent”)
Best Actress in a TV Series – Comedy
Rachel Bloom (“Crazy Ex Girlfriend”)
Jamie Lee Curtis (“Scream Queens”)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, (“Veep”)
Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”)
Lilly Tomlin (“Grace & Frankie”)
Best Actor in a Limited-Series or TV Movie
Idris Elba (“Luther”)
Oscar Isaac (“Show Me a Hero”)
David Oyelowo (“Nightingale”)
Mark Rylance (“Wolf Hall”)
Patrick Wilson (“Fargo”)
Best Actress in a Limited-Series or TV Movie
Kirsten Dunst (“Fargo”)
Lady Gaga (“American Horror Story: Hotel”)
Sarah Hay (“Flesh & Bone”)
Felicity Huffman (“American Crime”)
Queen Latifah (“Bessie”)
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited-Series or TV Movie
Alan Cumming (“The Good Wife”)
Damian Lewis (“Wolf Hall”)
Ben Mendelsohn (“Bloodline”)
Tobias Menzies (“Outlander”)
Christian Slater (“Mr. Robot”)
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Limited-Series, or TV Movie
Uzo Aduba (“Orange is the New Black”)
Joanne Froggatt (“Downton Abbey”)
Regina King (“American Crime”)
Judith Light (“Transparent”)
Maura Tierney (“The Affair”)
http://variety.com/2015/film/awards/golden-globe-nominations-2016-nominees-full-list-1201658166/
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December 12, 2015 at 2:45 AM
Room – 8/10
Saw Room today – it is very touching story about a mother and her child coming out of a horrific lifespan and their struggle.
“Mad Max: Fury Road” – 7.5/10
I think everyone has seen it already. It is top-notch movie, but i don’t like such ruthless fantasy cinema.
Still a great creative achievement.
“Spotlight”- 7/10
Bold and disturbing subject, but it stretches to unnecessary length though very realistic portrayal.
“The Martian”- 7/10
I was little surprised with the kind of praise this movie received, i find it pretentious in parts. I will take Interstellar anyday over it.
“Spy”- 8/10
This is probably most entertaining movie of the year, it attempts every trick of comedy genre and it works in every scene with great humor and never loses human touch.
“Trainwreck” – 7/10
I was kinda offended with the kind of mean and vulgar it is with full of foul language and in some scenes such foul langugage looked repetitive and didnt work for me. It is cult movie, with a special section of audience going gaga over it. And i think that is because it brings a new dimension to comedy genre.
Special mention-
Brooklyn – 7.5/10
Sweet and heart touching story with beautiful cinematography. But, i wont revisit it again for the kind of heavy emotion it induces.
Steve Jobs – 7/10
It bored me to a lot extent and it was all talk, talk and talk with a lot of depth analysis to show character of steve jobs. Great performances indeed and strong narration but what it was lacking is some eventful scenes.
Grandma- 6.5/10
Some very bold notorious scenes with mix of social issues. But, humor will work for a special section of audience especially old age group.
Bridge of Spies – 5/10
Interesting and umpteen times attempted subject with boredom due to extremely slow pace and lazy narration. How can someone kill a strong story with slow pace, this sets an example. I remember Tinker tailor soldier spy was even much slower than this, but screenplay and performances and all the setup along with bgm worked big time. It is not close in any department.
“Anomalisa” –
Saw its trailer today on big screen, and it looks like must watch. It gives feel of short movies which gets nominated in academy award. Animation is unique and non-regular for a full length animation movie, but it seems to have worked to give insight into character’s and their lives. I will catch it as soon as it is out in nearby theater.
“The Good Dinosaur” – 6.5/10
It is a regular feel good animation movie with excellent animation , but main character ‘the green dinasour’ animation design is big turn off, it mars the movie.
“Inside Out” – 7/10
Sometimes overall theater experience dont let you enjoy movie completely, as i was 10 mins late into movie, i didnt enjoy it as much as i should have. Good concept with lot of enjoyable moments, though i dont thing it is as innovative as people praise have been sofar. I found it little overrated.
“Shaun the Sheep Movie”- 8.5/10
When i mentioned Spy as most entertaining this movie slipped from my mind. This is most entertaining family fun. I took a back seat in First few minutes after realizing it has no dialogues. But, once i got the characters, it is unstoppable. It is silent movie with full grasp of you into characters. It is a laugh ride with events created with innovative mechanism. It will remind you how you enjoyed your first TV cartoon.
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December 11, 2015 at 2:53 PM
The Rewrite
Neva heard of this but was ‘forced’ ( sometimes uve 2 “sit with some interestin person rather than the movie”, u know) Movies like this are predictable, cliche, even unremarkable, plus they are SMALL in budget & canvas.
‘small’ is the keyword here–some wrongly feel I have a penchant for BIG stuff.
(I think) this is about an (ex) award-winning screenwriter who loses his touch & isn’t able to piece together a coherent script. His pitches are rejected (esp after giving a few box office duds!) by producers wanting ” an edgy comedy with kickass women”! He has to swallow his pride just to survive and take up a teaching job in a non-descript town. He wastes no time in annoying the Jane-Austen loving influential ethical lead there. And selects his class NOT by going thru their scripts but ONLY by looking at their online photos –female hotties get in & a few male dweebs. (Obviously he bones a hot female student in no time).
BTW There’s nothing like a ‘spoiler’ here… Somehow it reminded me of another Bollywood modern ‘cult classic’ (& equally DISASTROUS on the box office called ‘Happy Ending’ starring Saif Ali Khan)..
& this maybe just an excuse for posting this admiration piece for Ileana Dacruz!
But it kept me awake & just about interested to nearly complete it. I’ve always found Hugh Grant an interestin actor and the ‘romcom’ tag did no justice to him. He’s run down and somewhat decrepit here, has lost most of his charm but there’s some residual charisma, his half-wit, self deprecating self semi intact. One can still locate the guy from Notting Hill, Four weddings and a funeral, Love actually etc.
JK Simmons (of ‘whiplash’ fame) as the dean is reliably effective in a low key role. Bella Heathcote is eminently immature and flirtatious (the perfect mix). Marisa Townei has a certain MILF-ey appeal but their entanglement wasn’t explored properly besides many other aspects.
The scene wherein Hugh lets his ‘student’ enjoy his success was subtlety effective (& my fave scene) & it was enjoyable to see him ‘step back’. The director somehow manages to give the characters some layers, nuance and feeling.
There’s a well concealed misogyny angle here (besides some other problems). It’s ‘well concealed’ only bcos the usual misogyny watchdogs (or watchbitches!) won’t detect it. But when u have the only one or two dweebs writing better scripts than all the gals it’s significant.
Also the ‘Jane Austen’ loving woman is now becoming a cliche–a single LONELY ( & sexually deprived) woman in the need of company (& maybe more!).
In the current landscape only high concept plotting and ‘franchise worthy’ material finds backers and audience, relegating such films onto direct to DVD release. But again who cares a damn? The material finds its (worthy) audience & critic ..so what of its a ‘chick flick’ (or a skin flick or whateva..).
Most of Grants jokes don’t hit the mark now, infact many of them are now non-jokes or even faux-humour but what makes it interesting to me is how he feels he’s pulled it off (just by turning up).. So typical of some1…
Hugh gets an ace tagline though (that I’ve also professed)
U can’t TEACH talent ..
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December 11, 2015 at 3:56 PM
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December 12, 2015 at 6:00 AM
http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/column-bollywood-retrospect-the-timeless-beauty-of-shailendra-s-lyrics-in-10-songs-2154741
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December 12, 2015 at 6:34 AM
My favourite lyricist. Only 10. It should have been more.
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December 12, 2015 at 6:42 AM
“People have taken the statement out of context. Have you seen his entire interview or have you just picked out that one statement? It was just a living room discussion. He basically said that he is scared that this thought has entered his mind. I don’t think he was criticising anything. If he is expressing his fears, it doesn’t make him an anti-national. I think constructive criticism is always healthy. If someone is criticising my performance, it doesn’t mean that he hates me. It means he doesn’t like what I have presented on the screen. I think it’s very important to not take things to heart,” she said.
The fashionista added that she fears that the Dhoom 3 actor might never speak his mind after being a victim to such criticism and hatred. “Aamir was just laying out his fears. Now, do you think he will ever speak about anything in public? So, you understand why an intelligent man like Aamir is saying all this, rather than calling him an anti-national. Maybe what he said was too strong … but it wasn’t irrelevant,” the actor signed off.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/sonam-kapoor-on-intolerance-debate-you-think-aamir-khan-will-ever-speak-about-anything-in-public-again/1/544697.html
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December 12, 2015 at 6:45 AM
http://www.india.com/showbiz/aishwarya-rai-bachchan-romancing-aamir-khans-brother-15-noticeable-bollywood-cameos-770367/
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December 12, 2015 at 10:17 AM
You’ve never concealed your admiration for Dilip Kumar. What makes him a role model for you and generations of other actors?
I have admired his performances, for to me, they have remained beyond any fault. I have admired his intellect, and the way he has translated that into his work. And I have admired his clarity of speech in whichever language he speaks. Clarity in speech is to me the greatest acumen for an actor. You cannot have clarity of speech without the understanding of its graph and tenor. You cannot be a great actor without the benefit of these two elements in your expression – graph and tenor!
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/features/type/view/id/9401
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December 12, 2015 at 4:12 PM
love it! he is totally correct on speaking with clarity. It is not taken seriously these days. These two had different styles when preparing for a role…but both excelled in front of the screen.
I grew up a ‘die-hard’ Bachchan fan and it was through Bachchan I became a fan of DK also…before I watched Shakti I didn’t know how powerful an actor DK was. My dad was a DK fan but I just didn’t get the hype…I do now.
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December 12, 2015 at 2:11 PM
Excellent conversation on “Tolerance & Intolerance” with Ashutosh Rana on Agenda Aaj Tak:-
http://aajtak.intoday.in/video/ashutosh-rana-in-agenda-aajtak-1-845901.html
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December 12, 2015 at 4:18 PM
Applied for Indian Citizenship because India is tolerant.
There is no intolerance in India : Adnan Sami Khan
After Indian superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan shared their thoughts about the growing intolerance in India, renowned singer turned music composer, Adnan Sami, who was recently granted citizenship in India has spoken about the controversial topic.
“If there was intolerance in the country, would I have asked for citizenship in the country? I believe actions speak louder than words,” said Pakistan-born Sami.
Last seen in the song Bhar Do Jholi from Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan, speaking about the love he got from the people in India, he said:
“When my first album came out, it wasn’t Bollywood. The love that I received from people was everything and it still is everything for me. After 16 years, it is not just the land where I work, but also my home and my love.”
http://www.catchnews.com/music-news/applied-for-indian-citizenship-because-india-is-tolerant-says-adnan-sami-1449923810.html
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December 13, 2015 at 1:56 AM
Where are the Tolerance Police now? Sudden silence when the ball lands in their court.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/many-muslims-protesting-against-kamelsh-tiwari-shout-islamic-state-zindabad-slogans_1833828.html
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December 13, 2015 at 6:33 AM
When a tiger kills and eats a lamb, its not a news. When the lamb kills and eats a tiger, then its news.
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December 13, 2015 at 9:16 AM
What’s this tiger & lamb business doin here? In relation to what nykavi posted ? No response on that ??
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December 13, 2015 at 10:23 AM
Even I am confused. I dont know why I wrote that. Sometimes it happens.
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December 13, 2015 at 2:39 PM
already had a conversation about how idiotic this stuff is…on either side…
“Sudden silence when the ball lands in their court.”
or you just have serious tunnel vision when it comes to “them”.
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December 13, 2015 at 6:26 AM
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/shah-rukh-khans-maternal-house-in-bengaluru/article7981137.ece?homepage=true
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December 13, 2015 at 6:32 AM
http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/it-was-wrong-to-criticise-aamir-khan-ashutosh-rana/
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December 13, 2015 at 6:40 AM
http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/aamir-khan-impressed-with-symbiosis-universitys-founder/
If you see the comments, you will see what patriotism teaches us. Not to tolerate, not to listen fully, not to understand the context.
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December 13, 2015 at 6:49 AM
Boycotting his films? His films already achieved thundering boxoffice successes. None can take it away from him. Dangal is far away and its failure wont make much difference as it will be attributed to extraneous factors. Sometimes I feel his rival actors maybe fuelling the fire.
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December 13, 2015 at 7:00 AM
This entire hatred is really terrible. Either Aamir Khan or his detractors should approach Supreme Court and then we will hear the final verdict in clear terms.
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December 13, 2015 at 10:22 AM
Watched Noah. A very beautiful movie with engrossing storyline.
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December 13, 2015 at 7:31 PM
Salman Khan @BeingSalmanKhan Dec 11
Srk, Kajol, Varun, Kriti. Directed by Rohit. A film about brothers, love, action, & lots of fun. Has all the elements of a huge grosser.
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December 13, 2015 at 7:42 PM
Watched Comedy Nights Bachao with SRK and team and what a fun episode and the cast just oozes charm and impressed with Varun again.
Nothing to beat SRK when he is not in movies these days…..a very rare ability to say all the right things at the right time apart from being charming and possessing all the people skills.
I remember clearly when Comedy Nights with Kapil had just started and was doing okay when suddenly SRK with his team landed on the show for Chennai Express promotion and it got the required visibility/ respectability and the show took off to another level thereon. It has been doing the same for Comedy Nights Bachao since this weekend as per common consensus this was one of the best episode recorded with all the witty / fun dance moments…..and yes Bharti Singh is actually very talented apart from being hilarious.
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December 14, 2015 at 7:03 AM
watched comedy night with kapil last night here but it were bairao mastani teams,its next week it said here of srk dilwale..are we here week behind?
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December 14, 2015 at 7:35 AM
Watched it Saturday night.
Was very good. It was well scripted and had funny dialogues. Best part is SRK and his team has no problem with joke being on themselves.
That Shaqueel guy is funny. His face and voice goes with his humor.
This promotion business may take more out of you than the actual shooting of the film. You have to have strong stemina and will to be on promotion blitz straight for 3 weeks. Travelling all over, going to different shows, cities, etc…
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December 13, 2015 at 8:00 PM
On that note looking forward to Bigg Boss 9 episode on ‘unees bees’ December where another TV stalwart is the reason to watch that show with amazing timings.
Further to that SRK comment where he said star system is important, or films / sports etc would come to an end…..its becoming increasing necessary for movies to rely on these big stars with something more than straight ‘acting’ and I am inclined to think stepping out to a theatre nearby and watching movies will slowly turn out to be only for these so called ‘events’ movies and ‘star’ spectacle.
Those looking for serious cinema and story telling will have to rely on TV where the elongated storytelling opportunities afforded by television trump cinema’s frayed reliance on the drudgery of 130 minute three-act plots.
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December 14, 2015 at 7:43 AM
“star system is important”
It always has been. Only thing is in 40s thru mid 80s, Film was the only source of entertainment for most and only way to see it was in theatre so even your sub par movie would end up making money because audience had no choice but to see it in a theatre.
Now, the movie is out on net same day, and on DVD.
The small movie has to be really special now for the audience to go see it. And the audience does spend money on good small movies.
The issue Bollywood really has right now is these 3 khans has touched 50, and they’re the ones still at top. The new generation hasn’t stepped up yet outside of brief sparks here and there.
I think Ranbir, Varun and Ranveer will have to take over at some point (after couple years).
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December 14, 2015 at 8:14 AM
Agree to the first part of your comment. Now with new releases coming to TV sooner than later (Shandaar premiered on TV this weekend), its going to get increasingly difficult for regulars to survive at the cinema if the audience loyalty is not built as audience can easily wait for a month for these small timers.
On the 3 Khan bit, you need to add Akki and Ajay to the mix for sheer hard work and willingness to work with the audience. If you notice all of them have changed gears (reinvented ) at least 2-3 times in their career. That kind of commitment is missing and except Varun who is increasing his reach day by day , rest of the younger lot stuck with multiplex kind.
Just wait and watch like Tamasha, Bajirao M will also be just a weekend deal since Ranveer has not done anything to cross over. DDD was a 100 cr movie at the very least with that kind of look, music and promo…..
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December 14, 2015 at 8:45 AM
“On the 3 Khan bit, you need to add Akki and Ajay to the mix for sheer hard work”
Of course, they wouldn’t be where they are if they didn’t work hard and didn’t have some fan following.
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December 13, 2015 at 8:11 PM
What I meant is – those looking for serious and edgier stories.
TV shows can be free-form and the ideas don’t have constraints as films are getting more expensive and there is a need to be marketed properly and tend to simplify to sell.
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December 13, 2015 at 9:20 PM
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December 13, 2015 at 9:46 PM
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December 13, 2015 at 11:14 PM
For whetever it is worth….
http://www.boxofficecapsule.com/news/EXCLUSIVE-Info-From-First-Screening-Of-Shahrukh-Khan-Kajol-Starrer-DILWALE-14254
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December 14, 2015 at 8:46 AM
Looks fake. There really isn’t anything in there which isn’t already out there.
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December 14, 2015 at 8:46 AM
Amitabh Bachchan’s Official Blog
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December 14, 2015 at 10:10 AM
“I consider myself the luckiest woman in the world” – Saira Banu
Recalling her time spent in Chennai during the days when the couple had hectic shooting schedules Saira says, “Because Yusuf Saab was doing a lot of Chennai-produced Hindi films after Kohinoor we shifted base to Chennai and moved into a home owned by a friend. I had decided not to work after marriage. But then I got good offers like Padosan and Shagird. And Yusuf Saab encouraged me to take up these offers. We shot on two studio floors separated only by a small gate. So you see Chennai holds wonderful memories for us both. The people in both Chennai and Mumbai are equally cultured and well-informed. To see Chennai devastated this way is deeply saddening to both of us.”
Commend her on nearly 50 years of looking after her husband and Saira Banu shoots back, “What are you saying? It has been entirely my privilege and honour. Main toh unke paon ki dhool bhi nahi (I am not even the dust on his feet). He could have married anyone, any woman he wanted. He chose me. I consider myself very very fortunate. I always call him the Kohinoor of the film industry. I am lucky to be so close to him for so many years. I couldn’t have chosen a better life. I can’t imagine any other life for me.”
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebrities/features/type/view/id/9406
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December 14, 2015 at 8:29 PM
Winners of the Big Star Entertainment Awards 2015By Bollywood Hungama News Network, Dec 14, 2015 – 11:55 IST
Most Entertaining Actor in a Drama Role (Male)
Amitabh Bachchan – Piku
Most Entertaining Actor in a Drama Role (Female)
Deepika Padukone – Piku
Most Entertaining Drama Film
Piku – Shoojit Sircar/NP Singh & Sneha Rajani
Most Entertaining Actor in a Social Role (Male)
Salman Khan – Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Most Entertaining Actor in a Social Role (Female)
Bhumi Pednekar – Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Star Most Entertaining Social Film
ABCD 2 – Remo/UTV Motion Pictures/Walt Disney Pictures
Most Entertaining Actor in a Thriller Role (Male)
Varun Dhawan – Badlapur
Most Entertaining Actor in a Thriller Role (Female)
Tisca Chopra – Rahasya
Most Entertaining Thriller Film
Talvar – Meghna Gulzar/ Junglee Pictures
Most Entertaining Actor in an Action Role – Male/Female
Varun Dhawan – Badlapur
Most Entertaining Action Film
Gabbar Is Back – Krish/SLB/Viacom 18 Motion Pictures/Shabinaa Khan
Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Role (Male)
Deepak Dobriyal – Tanu Weds Manu Returns
Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Role (Female)
Nushrat Barucha – Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2
Most Entertaining Comedy Film
Tanu Weds Manu Returns – Anand L Rai/Eros International
Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Role (Male)
Ranveer Singh – Dil Dhadakne Do
Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Role (Female)
Sonam Kapoor – Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Most Entertaining Romantic Film
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo – Sooraj Barjatya/Rajshree Paroductions/Fox Star Studios
Most Entertaining Actor (Film) Debut (Male)
Omkar Kapoor – Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2
Most Entertaining Actor (Film) Debut (Female)
Akshara Hasan – Shamitabh
Sana Kapoor – Shaandar
Most Entertaining Dance – Male/Female
Alia Bhatt – ‘Gulabo’ (Shaandar)
Most Entertaining Singer (Female)
Palak Mucchal – Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Most Entertaining Singer (Male)
Armaan Malik – ‘Tumhe Apna Banane Ka’
Most Entertaining Song
‘Chittiyan Kalliyan’ – Meet Bros & Anjjan (Roy)
Most Entertaining Music
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo – Himesh Reshammiya
Most Entertaining Film
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo – Sooraj Barjatya/Rajshree Paroductions/Fox Star Studios
Most Entertaining Director
Kabir Khan – Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Most Entertaining Actor of the year (Male)
Amitabh Bachchan – Piku
Most Entertaining Actor of the year (Female)
Deepika Padukone – Piku
92.7 Hit Thhe Hit Rahenge
Anil Kapoor
Most Entertaining Child Star
Harshaali Malhotra – Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Most Entertaining Ensemble Cast
Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2
92.7 BIG FM – Suhana Safar Music Award
Anu Malik
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/features/type/view/id/9409
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December 14, 2015 at 10:27 PM
Is there any nominee who has not won ? They are giving award just for sake of it … to everyone.
Tere dar pe aaya hun, jholi bhar ke jayunga
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December 14, 2015 at 10:14 PM
Most entertaining neighbour
Most entertaining politician
Most entertaining family
Most entertaining headline
Most entertaining teacher
Most entertaining cricketer
Most entertaining mountaneer
Most entertaining traveller
Most entertaining airline
Most entertaining spouse
Most entertaining marriage
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December 14, 2015 at 10:20 PM
Who are the winners?
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December 14, 2015 at 10:23 PM
Each one can have their own set of winners!
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December 15, 2015 at 2:17 AM
Sanjana you forgot to add an important category-
Most tolerant Person in India- Salman Khan
Most intolerant Person in India- Aamir Khan
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December 15, 2015 at 4:11 AM
Here are the details around the film’s economics, EXCLUSIVELY at KoiMoi:
Cost of making – 100 crore
Cost of Print & Advertising – 20 crore
Total cost – 120 crore
Satellite rights – 50 crore
Music and other ancillary rights (home video, in flight entertainment etc.) + Overseas (expected) – 70 crore
Total recovery *without India theatrical* – 120 crore
From this point on, whatever collections come from India theatrical would add on to the profits for the film.
This isn’t all as the film would also have a huge international release in the long run (starting with the huge China release in 2016) that would further continue to bring in revenue.
Given the economics of the film, expectations that one has from it and the hype that the makers [Eros, Bhansali] have managed to create so far, Bajirao Mastani is well on its way to be a good commercial success. Now one waits to see how much entertaining does it truly turn out to be, once audiences begin to step in on 18th December.
http://www.koimoi.com/box-office/box-office-know-how-much-bajirao-mastani-needs-to-earn-to-be-a-hit/
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December 15, 2015 at 6:09 AM
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/slideshow//itslideshow/50184184.cms
Some interesting maths questions.
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December 15, 2015 at 7:26 AM
They didn’t “opt”, it was part of Bajrangi Bhaijaan package deal…
Amod Mehra @mehraamod 2h 2 hours ago
Bad news for #Dilwale fans.. 90% of single screens opt to screen #BajiraoMastani in their theaters !!
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December 15, 2015 at 7:37 AM
hmm, another one which may touch on same story as Dangal?
Good to see Madhavan again.
Salaa Kahdoos trailer.
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December 15, 2015 at 7:51 AM
Star Wars review tweets:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/star-wars-the-force-awakens-reviews-flood-twitter-after-la-premiere-a6773561.html
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December 15, 2015 at 8:36 AM
http://www.india-forums.com/bollywood/hot-n-happening/59459-bajirao-mastani-lands-in-fresh-trouble.htm
The descendants of Peshwa and Chhatrasal dynasty had organized a protest at Shaniwar Wada on December 12 against Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming film ‘Bajirao Mastani’ which is scheduled to release on December 18, 2015. According to reports, the protesters had gathered at Shaniwar Wada, the ancestral capital of the Peshwa to condemn the promotional videos and songs of the movie. The protest was led by Undaysinh Peshwa, who was joined by Kothrud’s BJP MLA Medha Kulkarni, descendant of Chhatrasal. On the occasion, the protesters burnt an effigy of Bhansali and shouted slogans against the movie.
Recently, a petition was filed in a Pune court seeking a ban on the film, alleging that it has distorted history relating to late king Shrimant Bajirao Peshwa and his family members. “When Bundelkhand was attacked by Muhammad Shah Bangash, Chhatrasal Bundela, who was 80-year-old at the time of the attack, asked Bajirao Peshwa to intervene. Bajirao defeated Bangash, and was offered Mastani’s hand by Bundela, her father. She came in Bajirao’s life in 1722 and died in 1740. However, Bhansali has twisted the facts and it is not acceptable to us as it hurts our sentiments”, clarified the protestors alleging Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
“The trailer and promotional videos of the movie prove that it is an attempt to distort the historical figures of Maharashtra and Bundelkhand. We are requesting the concerned people to remove these trailers and the objectionable content from the movie, which is not according to the history,” claimed the protestors.
Last month, Mohini Karkarey, who is a descendant of the Peshwa, wrote an open letter to director Bhansali after ‘Pinga’ was launched. In the letter, she claimed that Kashibai couldn’t dance as she was suffering from arthritis. Karkarey has also claimed that Mastani was not a courtesan, but the daughter of Raja Chatrasaal of Bundelkhand.
Time and again, the entire cast has emphasized on the fact that there is a difference between the film being inspired from history and based on history. It will be interesting to see how the Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone-Priyanka Chopra starrer fares at the box office.
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December 15, 2015 at 9:18 AM
i admire n sometimes enjoy polls, but now it’s being flooded with them. humble request to tone it all down
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December 15, 2015 at 9:38 AM
THANK YOU, I was about to say same thing.
Who is putting these up?
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December 15, 2015 at 6:30 PM
Agreed, one thread of such things is more than enough.
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December 15, 2015 at 9:56 AM
When the Hero lost to a punch
It was the first disappointment for Sallu’s ‘Hero’, Sooraj Pancholi, and ‘heroine’ Athiya Shetty, who came all dressed up for the ball, hoping to go back home with their shoes on and the Best Debutant trophies. But they were upstaged by Akshara Haasan, who was introduced by R Balki in Shamitabh and Omkar Kapoor, the new boy in the Pyaar Ka Punchnama sequel. The duo smiled sportingly, lil’ Miss Shetty getting ‘cheeky’ with another style icon, Sonam Kapoor, who was under the weather but weathered the viral well.
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December 15, 2015 at 9:57 AM
Looks like Sooraj will not get many offers with the recent revival of the Jiah Khan case. Athiya was lucky to get debut movie but that might be her last movie as well.
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December 15, 2015 at 12:47 PM
Fantastic big ticket cinema ! Will give a tough fight to Airlift
Kyaa Kool Hai Hum 3 | Official Trailer
Balaji Motion Pictures
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December 15, 2015 at 1:40 PM
The place has been too quiet…. Let’s explode few political bombs!
[edited]
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December 15, 2015 at 3:36 PM
have edited your comment because this is not going to lead to a normal political discussion. There will be a 100 comments.
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December 15, 2015 at 3:48 PM
No issues there and justifiable.
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December 16, 2015 at 2:13 AM
Bajirao Mastaani To Find It Tough At The Box Office
http://www.boxofficeindia.com/art_detail.php?articalid=1653#.VnEOR14ghLM
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December 16, 2015 at 3:00 AM
Marathi courtroom drama “Court” is not the only Indian film with a regional flavour vying for a spot in the nominations for the 88th Academy Awards. Malayalam movie “Jalam”, Kannada film “Rangitaranga” and Konkani film “Nachom-ia Kumpasar” have also made it to the eligibility list.
Hindi film “Hemalkasa” has also made it to the final list of 305 movies, along with Indo-Australian movie “Salt Bridge”.
The compositions from “Jalam” and “Salt Bridge” are among the 74 songs contending for nominations in the Best Original Song category at the 88th Academy Awards.
“Bhoomiyilenghanumundo”, “Koodu vaykkan”, “Pakalppaathi chaari” and “Yaathra manoradhamerum” are songs from “Jalam” fighting for the spot in the category, as mentioned in the official website of the awards.
The film stars Priyanka Nair, Prakash Bare and is directed by M. Padmakumar.
As many as seven songs from “Salt Bridge”, which stars Rajeev Khandelwal and Usha Jadhav, have made it to the long list.
The songs are: “Aankhon me samaye dil”, “Bachpana thaa”, “Kanpne lage tum”, “Kyaa bataaun tujhe”, “Le jaaye jo door tumse”, “Na jaane kitni door” and “Sookha hi rang daalo”.
Chaitanya Tamhane’s debut Marathi movie “Court” is the India’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category. The final awards nominations will be announced on January 14, 2016 and the ceremony is set to be held on February 28 at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
http://www.india-forums.com/bollywood/south-india/59485-two-south-indian-films-eligible-for-oscar-nomination.htm
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December 16, 2015 at 4:18 AM
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/SRK-calls-Bajirao-Mastani-niche-Deepika-Padukone-disagrees/articleshow/50202081.cms
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December 16, 2015 at 4:55 AM
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s Bajirao Mastani is a visual spectacle!
Here are some exclusive details about the film trial that happened on Tuesday night
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s Bajirao Mastani is releasing on December 18. Tuesday night a select few members from the cast and crew along with friends of Sanjay Leela Bhansali watched the film. Here are some exclusive details about some of the best moments from the much awaited film:
– This is Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s BEST looking film. Every frame is filled with color, light, and the set decor and costumes are spectacular. The scene that stands out is Bajirao’s coronation scene where he sits on the throne for the first time. It will stay with you even after the film ends.
– The songs are a very important part of the storyline. Even though Pinga didn’t catch on and become a rage like Dola re Dola, it comes in the film at a very important junction and changes the flow of the storyline. Albela Sajan is the most beautifully shot song in the film.
– Apart from the main leads – Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra, there are some noteworthy performances from Milind Soman, Mahesh Manjrekar and other actors who plays some important parts.
– The battle scenes have been choreographed on a GRAND scale and the visuals and CGI work is remarkable.
– Priyanka Chopra’s Kashibai act will go down as one of her best performances till date. Even though she doesn’t have as much screen time as Mastani, her character is extremely pivotal and important to the film. Priyanka not only looks like a dream but has put full effort to play the part with conviction. Her traditional scenes where she speaks Marathi and does some rituals are cute.
– Ranveer and Deepika’s chemistry in Bajirao Mastani makes Ram Leela look like kindergarten. Everyone in the theatre has hugged Ranveer after the screening and he was teary eyed after hearing the feedback from his friends.
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December 16, 2015 at 5:16 AM
OT,
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December 16, 2015 at 5:57 AM
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December 16, 2015 at 6:06 AM
Akshay Kumar donates Rs. 1 crore for Chennai flood relief fundBy Bollywood Hungama News Network, Dec 16, 2015 – 14:06 hrs IST
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Akshay Kumar who is gearing up for the release of Airlift has decided to join the league of actors in order to work towards the development of the Chennai, Tamil Nadu after the city faced terrible losses due to floods recently. The actor has donated Rs. 1 crore to the relief fund of Chennai floods.
Director Priyadarshan who has worked with Akshay Kumar in films like Hera Pheri helped the actor for making the donation. Since Akshay was in a dilemma about how to go about the process of contributing to the relief funds, he decided to take the help of the filmmaker. Priyadarshan revealed that since it was a huge amount, he advised Akshay to donate it to the Bhoomika Trust, a charity fund run by actress Suhasini Ratnam, wife of filmmaker Mani Ratnam.
Priyadarshan also stated that Akshay Kumar wanted to keep this news private but the filmmaker decided to reveal it so that others are inspired by it. Many South celebrities like Rana Daggubati, Rang De Basanti fame Siddharth donated funds and even helped people personally in this traumatic situation.
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/16957734/Akshay-Kumar-donates-Rs.-1-crore-for-Chennai-flood-relief-fund
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