Producer Priti Sinha who is partnering with him on this film has acquired the rights.
The flagbearer of the Horror genre in India, the Ramsay Brothers have a great story into becoming one of the most renowned names in the Indian Film Industry. To take their story to the masses, Ajay Devgn along with Priti Sinha have acquired the rights of the great journey of The Ramsay Brothers and would be producing the project together. Titled 'The Ramsay Biopic', it is written by Ritesh Shah.
Talking about the project Priti Sinha shares, "The late Shri Tulsi Ramsay and Shyam Ramsay along with every member of the Ramsay family instilled their faith in us by giving us their biopic rights. ?Ajay and I are honored and excited to depict the fascinating journey of passion, hardships and immense success of 3 Generations of the Ramsay family who successfully set up the horror empire in India.
The flagbearer of the Horror genre in India, the Ramsay Brothers have a great story into becoming one of the most renowned names in the Indian Film Industry. To take their story to the masses, Ajay Devgn along with Priti Sinha have acquired the rights of the great journey of The Ramsay Brothers and would be producing the project together. Titled 'The Ramsay Biopic', it is written by Ritesh Shah.
Talking about the project Priti Sinha shares, "The late Shri Tulsi Ramsay and Shyam Ramsay along with every member of the Ramsay family instilled their faith in us by giving us their biopic rights. ?Ajay and I are honored and excited to depict the fascinating journey of passion, hardships and immense success of 3 Generations of the Ramsay family who successfully set up the horror empire in India.
- 11/7/2019
- GlamSham
Ajay Devgn is apparently all set to make a biopic on The Ramsay Brothers. Known for creating the Horror genre in India, the Ramsay Brothers have a great story into becoming one of the most renowned names in the Indian Film Industry.
To take their story to audiences, Ajay Devgn along with Priti Sinha have acquired the rights of the great journey of The Ramsay Brothers and would be producing the project together. Titled ‘The Ramsay Biopic’, it is written by Ritesh Shah.The film will not star Ajay.
Talking about the project Priti Sinha shares, “The late Shri Tulsi Ramsay and Shyam Ramsay along with every member of the Ramsay family instilled their faith in us by giving us their biopic rights. Ajay and I are honored and excited to depict the fascinating journey of passion, hardships and immense success of 3 Generations of the Ramsay family who successfully set...
To take their story to audiences, Ajay Devgn along with Priti Sinha have acquired the rights of the great journey of The Ramsay Brothers and would be producing the project together. Titled ‘The Ramsay Biopic’, it is written by Ritesh Shah.The film will not star Ajay.
Talking about the project Priti Sinha shares, “The late Shri Tulsi Ramsay and Shyam Ramsay along with every member of the Ramsay family instilled their faith in us by giving us their biopic rights. Ajay and I are honored and excited to depict the fascinating journey of passion, hardships and immense success of 3 Generations of the Ramsay family who successfully set...
- 11/7/2019
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Valkoinen Peura (The White Reindeer)
Region B Blu-ray
Vlm Media (Finland)
1952 / B&W / 1:37 flat / 68 74 min. / Street Date November 25, 2016 / Available from Cdon.Com / €19.95
Starring: Mirjami Kuosmanen, Kalervo Nissilä, Åke Lindman, Jouni Tapiola, Arvo Lehesmaa.
Cinematography, Editing: Erik Blomberg
Costume, Wardrobe, Makeup: Mirjami Kuosmanen
Original Music: Einar Englund
Written by: Erik Blomberg, Mirjami Kuosmanen :
Produced by: Aame Tarkas
Directed by Erik Blomberg
A few years back the pioneering disc boutique Mondo Macabro imported a number of exotic Eastern horror films, such as Purana Mandir from India. The movies seemed a real cultural curiosity, an imitation of our genre filmmaking with local touches added. Phil Hardy’s Encyclopedia of Horror reference book whetted my appetite for scores of amazing-sounding foreign horror pictures, that I thought I’d never see. Many have been made available in the digital age, although not always in this Region. A friend loaned me this exotic picture,...
Region B Blu-ray
Vlm Media (Finland)
1952 / B&W / 1:37 flat / 68 74 min. / Street Date November 25, 2016 / Available from Cdon.Com / €19.95
Starring: Mirjami Kuosmanen, Kalervo Nissilä, Åke Lindman, Jouni Tapiola, Arvo Lehesmaa.
Cinematography, Editing: Erik Blomberg
Costume, Wardrobe, Makeup: Mirjami Kuosmanen
Original Music: Einar Englund
Written by: Erik Blomberg, Mirjami Kuosmanen :
Produced by: Aame Tarkas
Directed by Erik Blomberg
A few years back the pioneering disc boutique Mondo Macabro imported a number of exotic Eastern horror films, such as Purana Mandir from India. The movies seemed a real cultural curiosity, an imitation of our genre filmmaking with local touches added. Phil Hardy’s Encyclopedia of Horror reference book whetted my appetite for scores of amazing-sounding foreign horror pictures, that I thought I’d never see. Many have been made available in the digital age, although not always in this Region. A friend loaned me this exotic picture,...
- 2/4/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
The headline pretty much says it all, no? Still, we have a trailer and more for Shyam Ramsay's latest flick, Neighbours. Check it out, and marvel at the fact that it isn't home to zany impromptu dance numbers.
Neighbours is the latest horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay. It is the first attempt at vampires by Bollywood. It is a typical Ramsay-styled cinema that has stood the test of time and will bring back memories of a happy childhood watching horror films such as Veerana, Purani Haveli, Purana Mandir, Bandh Darwaza, etc.
It is produced by Ramsay and Subhash Dawar, and the associate director is Saasha Ramsay.
Synopsis
Nobody believed the truth when Sanam said that her neighbours were Vampires... Neither her family nor her friends... Even her professor didn't pay attention to her...
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Neighbours is the latest horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay. It is the first attempt at vampires by Bollywood. It is a typical Ramsay-styled cinema that has stood the test of time and will bring back memories of a happy childhood watching horror films such as Veerana, Purani Haveli, Purana Mandir, Bandh Darwaza, etc.
It is produced by Ramsay and Subhash Dawar, and the associate director is Saasha Ramsay.
Synopsis
Nobody believed the truth when Sanam said that her neighbours were Vampires... Neither her family nor her friends... Even her professor didn't pay attention to her...
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Put the bite on in the comments section below!
- 12/10/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
There is nothing better on Halloween than watching a scary film. It gets even better if it is a spooky, bone chilling, terrifying Bollywood film. With the spine tingling themes of haunted abandoned havelis (mansions), reincarnation, revenge of the dead and wandering lost spirits – who said that Bollywood only told romantic tales?
You may recall the chillingly melancholic ‘Aayega Aane Waala’ sung by Lata Mangeshkar.
Yes – this was the the first time Bollywood truly met the “horror” genre through Kamal Amrohi’s box office smash hit, Mahal (1949). Starring Ashok Kumar and Madhubala in the lead, Mahal was the very first Hindi film to explore the theme of re-incarnation. In the style of a thriller, Mahal pioneered the way for Gothic Indian fiction.
Bollywood through the 1970’s and 1980’s witnessed an abundant rising of the dead through the many successful horror films produced during these two decades.
In fact, Bollywood even...
You may recall the chillingly melancholic ‘Aayega Aane Waala’ sung by Lata Mangeshkar.
Yes – this was the the first time Bollywood truly met the “horror” genre through Kamal Amrohi’s box office smash hit, Mahal (1949). Starring Ashok Kumar and Madhubala in the lead, Mahal was the very first Hindi film to explore the theme of re-incarnation. In the style of a thriller, Mahal pioneered the way for Gothic Indian fiction.
Bollywood through the 1970’s and 1980’s witnessed an abundant rising of the dead through the many successful horror films produced during these two decades.
In fact, Bollywood even...
- 10/31/2013
- by Aashi Gahlot
- Bollyspice
Films that gained a ‘cult following’ over the years, despite being unnoticed on release
Back in the 80s, all we had was Doordarshan. Anything you wanted to know about cinema, mythology, world literature, astronomy, science fiction, history; it was all there – right in your living room. So, in that glorious age of kitsch, I remember noticing this bubbly-looking but rather demure young woman in two films – one was Raghuveer Yadav-starrer Massey Sahib (1985) and this obscure film with an interesting name – In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989). By the third time I caught her on TV, she had won a Booker Prize for fiction, for her book The God of Small Things. She was Arundhati Roy – the above-mentioned films were made by her then husband, Pradip Krishen. But we’re more interested in the second film – In Which Annie… was about a group of students in an Architecture College in Delhi,...
Back in the 80s, all we had was Doordarshan. Anything you wanted to know about cinema, mythology, world literature, astronomy, science fiction, history; it was all there – right in your living room. So, in that glorious age of kitsch, I remember noticing this bubbly-looking but rather demure young woman in two films – one was Raghuveer Yadav-starrer Massey Sahib (1985) and this obscure film with an interesting name – In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989). By the third time I caught her on TV, she had won a Booker Prize for fiction, for her book The God of Small Things. She was Arundhati Roy – the above-mentioned films were made by her then husband, Pradip Krishen. But we’re more interested in the second film – In Which Annie… was about a group of students in an Architecture College in Delhi,...
- 8/21/2012
- by Amborish Roychoudhury
- DearCinema.com
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