Actor Vijay Varma, in his almost decade-long journey in Bollywood, has tried several genres. Although he feels he cannot run around trees, he would not mind giving it a shot.
Vijay made his Bollywood debut in 2012 with "Chittagong", a historical film. He was then seen in genres such as action, crime drama, neo-noir action thriller, bio-pic and musical drama among others. He has also entered the space of comedy with "Ok Computer", the upcoming sci-fi web-series.
Is there something Vijay cannot do? "I am sure I cannot do running around the trees... but let me try," pat came the reply.
Vijay rose to fame as Moeen in Zoya Akhtar's 2019 release, "Gully Boy". He was later praised for his performance in the web-series "Mirzapur 2".
With all the success coming his way, where does he see himself going? "You will see me headlining more. I was participating in projects I wanted to participate in,...
Vijay made his Bollywood debut in 2012 with "Chittagong", a historical film. He was then seen in genres such as action, crime drama, neo-noir action thriller, bio-pic and musical drama among others. He has also entered the space of comedy with "Ok Computer", the upcoming sci-fi web-series.
Is there something Vijay cannot do? "I am sure I cannot do running around the trees... but let me try," pat came the reply.
Vijay rose to fame as Moeen in Zoya Akhtar's 2019 release, "Gully Boy". He was later praised for his performance in the web-series "Mirzapur 2".
With all the success coming his way, where does he see himself going? "You will see me headlining more. I was participating in projects I wanted to participate in,...
- 3/20/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 11: The new horror comedy Roohi is the first film in the genre that Alexx O'Nell has tried, but the Bollywood actor of American origin says he is familiar with the art of making people laugh through acting.
Alexx, who hails from Connecticut, plays Tim, an American filmmaker, who arrives at a tiny village in rural India to do a story on a very unique small-town tradition.
"This is indeed my first horror comedy and it is in fact, my first comedy since 2012, when Akshay Kumar and I faced off as rival scientists in Joker. While it has certainly been a while, I am no stranger to comedy. I perform in numerous comedy plays and musicals as a stage actor in the US, and I started my Indian film career with small roles in back-to-back-comedy movies Cheeni Kum and Loins Of Punjab Presents way back in 2007. It was...
Alexx, who hails from Connecticut, plays Tim, an American filmmaker, who arrives at a tiny village in rural India to do a story on a very unique small-town tradition.
"This is indeed my first horror comedy and it is in fact, my first comedy since 2012, when Akshay Kumar and I faced off as rival scientists in Joker. While it has certainly been a while, I am no stranger to comedy. I perform in numerous comedy plays and musicals as a stage actor in the US, and I started my Indian film career with small roles in back-to-back-comedy movies Cheeni Kum and Loins Of Punjab Presents way back in 2007. It was...
- 3/11/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Nov 4 (Ians) Actor Vijay Varma has been around in the industry for over eight years but he became a household name only last year, after Gully Boy. He says he is content now, as he found the recognition he was craving for.
Vijay made his acting debut in 2012 with "Chittagong". He was then seen in films like "Rangrezz", "Monsoon Shootout", "Raag Desh" and "Manto". It was only in 2019 that he found fame, after he featured in the Ranveer Singh-starrer "Gully Boy".
"I think I got content as soon as I found the recognition that I was so craving for, which I feel I was rightfully deserving. It's been nice," Vijay told Ians.
He has evolved as a person too, with time.
"Over the years I have evolved as a person and I figured out I cannot be at unrest all the time. Now it is a lot easier.
Vijay made his acting debut in 2012 with "Chittagong". He was then seen in films like "Rangrezz", "Monsoon Shootout", "Raag Desh" and "Manto". It was only in 2019 that he found fame, after he featured in the Ranveer Singh-starrer "Gully Boy".
"I think I got content as soon as I found the recognition that I was so craving for, which I feel I was rightfully deserving. It's been nice," Vijay told Ians.
He has evolved as a person too, with time.
"Over the years I have evolved as a person and I figured out I cannot be at unrest all the time. Now it is a lot easier.
- 11/4/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles has announced the juries and additional programming for the upcoming 14th edition, which runs April 6-10 in Hollywood.
Three films have been added to the line-up on April 10, including Lena Khan’s feature debut The Tiger Hunter, and a community screening of Sami Khan’s Khoya.
A restored version of Sujata, provided by the National Film Archive Of India, will screen as a tribute to director Bimal Roy on the 50th anniversary of his death.
The jury for the 2016 Narrative Film Competition includes:
· Shonali Bose, film-maker (Margarita, With A Straw & Amu);
· Shalini Dore, Variety; and
· Alesia Weston, international consultant to independent film-makers and film festivals.
The jury for the 2016 Short Film Competition includes:
· Rizwan Manji, actor (Jim Jarmusch’s upcoming Paterson);
· Aldo Velasco, director and editor (Chittagong); and
· Laura Nix, documentary film-maker (The Yes Men Are Revolting).
As previously announced, the festival will open with Angry Indian Goddesses (pictured) and the...
Three films have been added to the line-up on April 10, including Lena Khan’s feature debut The Tiger Hunter, and a community screening of Sami Khan’s Khoya.
A restored version of Sujata, provided by the National Film Archive Of India, will screen as a tribute to director Bimal Roy on the 50th anniversary of his death.
The jury for the 2016 Narrative Film Competition includes:
· Shonali Bose, film-maker (Margarita, With A Straw & Amu);
· Shalini Dore, Variety; and
· Alesia Weston, international consultant to independent film-makers and film festivals.
The jury for the 2016 Short Film Competition includes:
· Rizwan Manji, actor (Jim Jarmusch’s upcoming Paterson);
· Aldo Velasco, director and editor (Chittagong); and
· Laura Nix, documentary film-maker (The Yes Men Are Revolting).
As previously announced, the festival will open with Angry Indian Goddesses (pictured) and the...
- 3/31/2016
- ScreenDaily
Apart from being a world class filmmaker, Anurag Kashyap has supported a few films as a presenter, latest being the write-actor turned director-producer Zeishan Quadri’s upcoming film Meeruthiya Gangsters. Not only that Anurag has edited the film as well.
Zeishan had written Gangs Of Wasseypur (Gow), assisted Anurag on it and then acted in the same film where he played the popular character “Definite”.
When asked, Anurag informed that when he was invited by Zeishan to see the first cut of the film, he “kind of made an excuse because he was scared that he might not like it”.
“Then Vasan Bala (director of 2012 film, Peddlers) called me up, and said that he was blown by it. I saw it, and was not just surprised, but completely taken in. Vasan and I then sat with him, and gave him feedback. The film is funny, edgy, and contemporary,” added Anurag.
Zeishan had written Gangs Of Wasseypur (Gow), assisted Anurag on it and then acted in the same film where he played the popular character “Definite”.
When asked, Anurag informed that when he was invited by Zeishan to see the first cut of the film, he “kind of made an excuse because he was scared that he might not like it”.
“Then Vasan Bala (director of 2012 film, Peddlers) called me up, and said that he was blown by it. I saw it, and was not just surprised, but completely taken in. Vasan and I then sat with him, and gave him feedback. The film is funny, edgy, and contemporary,” added Anurag.
- 8/10/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Bollywood has always been blessed with marquee actors, who have created a league of their own. With films like Gangs of Wasseypur and Rajneeti, Manoj Bajpayee surely is a welcomed member of the coveted club of ‘actors’ and in his latest flick, Tevar, he does complete justice to his character. This is apparently why the media and the fans want to pronounce him one of the best actors in the industry today.
He has always experimented with varied genres and yet always managed to get critical acclaim for them. He has had his share of recognition right from the start of his career. HHHe delivered award winning performances for films like Satya and Shool for which he won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor and Filmfare Best Actor Critic’s Choice, respectively. He has always given performances worth remembering, some of which are still talked about. That trend...
He has always experimented with varied genres and yet always managed to get critical acclaim for them. He has had his share of recognition right from the start of his career. HHHe delivered award winning performances for films like Satya and Shool for which he won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor and Filmfare Best Actor Critic’s Choice, respectively. He has always given performances worth remembering, some of which are still talked about. That trend...
- 1/15/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Being inspired by counterparts from the West is not a new thing for Bollywood actors, especially the ones who are just starting off their career. Moreover, when due credit is being given, it is more of a homage coming into play. This is what’s happening to Vega Tamotia as well who has picked style tips from none less than Cameron Diaz for her leading lady act in Amit Sahni Ki List.
Informs our source, “Those who are familiar with Cameron Diaz’s work would be aware of the fact that she creates her own style. She doesn’t necessarily follows trends and at times even comes across as a non-conformist. So she would find her wearing a designer dress with a cheap bracelet and still that would look amazing on her. Now that was the essence of styling that was required for Vega’s character in the film as well.
Informs our source, “Those who are familiar with Cameron Diaz’s work would be aware of the fact that she creates her own style. She doesn’t necessarily follows trends and at times even comes across as a non-conformist. So she would find her wearing a designer dress with a cheap bracelet and still that would look amazing on her. Now that was the essence of styling that was required for Vega’s character in the film as well.
- 7/12/2014
- by Joginder Tuteja
- Bollyspice
Kolkata, Jan 11: Bedabrata Pain, who won the National Film Award for his maiden venture "Chittagong", Saturday said he is in talks to direct a remake of the 1983 cult hit "Masoom" and claimed it will be different, he claimed.
"I want to do it but it has not to be the remake of the 1983 movie. I am in discussion with the producers. I want to direct a movie based on the 'Man, Woman and Child' but the man has changed, the woman has changed and the child has changed..it has to be a different take on the story," Pain told Ians on the sidelines of the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2014 here.
The Shekhar Kapur 1983 film starring.
"I want to do it but it has not to be the remake of the 1983 movie. I am in discussion with the producers. I want to direct a movie based on the 'Man, Woman and Child' but the man has changed, the woman has changed and the child has changed..it has to be a different take on the story," Pain told Ians on the sidelines of the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2014 here.
The Shekhar Kapur 1983 film starring.
- 1/11/2014
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Nov 13: With successful commercial films such as "Love, Sex Aur Dhoka" (LSD) and "Kai Po Che!" to his credit, Bollywood actor Raj Kumar says he would like to strike a balance between commercial and independent cinema.
"I would like to do all kinds of films. I have already done quite a few successful commercial films like 'Ragini Mms' and I have also done independent films. In future, I would like to continue doing both commercial and independent films," Raj Kumar told Ians.
The 29-year old, who has also featured in films such as "Chittagong" and "Shahid", said: "I see film as film and I don't like to categorise them..
"I would like to do all kinds of films. I have already done quite a few successful commercial films like 'Ragini Mms' and I have also done independent films. In future, I would like to continue doing both commercial and independent films," Raj Kumar told Ians.
The 29-year old, who has also featured in films such as "Chittagong" and "Shahid", said: "I see film as film and I don't like to categorise them..
- 11/13/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Four Indian feature films and two short films will be screened at the 37th Montreal World Film Festival to be held from 22 Aug — 2 Sep, 2013.
All the films will be screened in Focus on World Cinema section that includes 105 features, 1 medium length and 110 short films.
Chittagong by Bedabrata Pain, Filmistaan by Nitin Kakkar, Monsoon Shootout by Amit Kumar and Papilio Buddha by Jayan K. Cherian are the feature films. While the first three are festival regulars, Papilio Buddha is the story of a group of displaced dalits in the Western Ghats of India. The Malayalam-language film has been refused a censor certificate from the Cbfc for its content denigrating Mahatma Gandhi, visuals of extreme violence against a woman and severe use of expletives, among other reasons [as per this notice from the Cbfc].
Short film Tau Seru by Rodd Rathjen (India-Australia) which premiered at Cannes Critics Week is also part of the lineup along with Shri Hanuman Chalisa...
All the films will be screened in Focus on World Cinema section that includes 105 features, 1 medium length and 110 short films.
Chittagong by Bedabrata Pain, Filmistaan by Nitin Kakkar, Monsoon Shootout by Amit Kumar and Papilio Buddha by Jayan K. Cherian are the feature films. While the first three are festival regulars, Papilio Buddha is the story of a group of displaced dalits in the Western Ghats of India. The Malayalam-language film has been refused a censor certificate from the Cbfc for its content denigrating Mahatma Gandhi, visuals of extreme violence against a woman and severe use of expletives, among other reasons [as per this notice from the Cbfc].
Short film Tau Seru by Rodd Rathjen (India-Australia) which premiered at Cannes Critics Week is also part of the lineup along with Shri Hanuman Chalisa...
- 8/8/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Shonali Bose
Shonali Bose’s feature film Margarita, with a Straw that won her the Sundance Institute– Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award 2012 has completed principal photography. The film was shot in India in March and in New York in June 2013.
The film features Kalki Koechlin (Shanghai, That Girl in Yellow Boots), Revathy (Thevar Magan, Dhoop, Marupadiyam) and William Moseley who played Peter Pevensie in the film series The Chronicles of Narnia.
Produced by Bose’s production company Ishan Talkies and Viacom 18, the film is still in need of finishing funds. It is expected to be ready by October this year.
The film revolves around Laila (Koechlin) who falls repeatedly in love, yearns to have sex and wants to be a Bollywood lyricist.
Academy award winner Resool Pookutty (Slumdog Millionaire) is the sound designer of the film. Prasoon Joshi ( Taare Zameen Par, Rang de Basanti) has penned the lyrics. Anne Misawa ( Treeless Mountain,...
Shonali Bose’s feature film Margarita, with a Straw that won her the Sundance Institute– Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award 2012 has completed principal photography. The film was shot in India in March and in New York in June 2013.
The film features Kalki Koechlin (Shanghai, That Girl in Yellow Boots), Revathy (Thevar Magan, Dhoop, Marupadiyam) and William Moseley who played Peter Pevensie in the film series The Chronicles of Narnia.
Produced by Bose’s production company Ishan Talkies and Viacom 18, the film is still in need of finishing funds. It is expected to be ready by October this year.
The film revolves around Laila (Koechlin) who falls repeatedly in love, yearns to have sex and wants to be a Bollywood lyricist.
Academy award winner Resool Pookutty (Slumdog Millionaire) is the sound designer of the film. Prasoon Joshi ( Taare Zameen Par, Rang de Basanti) has penned the lyrics. Anne Misawa ( Treeless Mountain,...
- 7/5/2013
- by Nandita Dutta
- DearCinema.com
Mumbai, May 2: Actor Vijay Varma, seen in films like "Rangrezz" and "Chittagong", says he might share screen space with actress Priyanka Chopra's cousin Meera in "Gang Of Ghosts". She is making her Bollywood debut with the movie.
"I am not allowed to speak much about my film. Well, looks like I will be sharing the screen space with Meera, who is debuting (in Bollywood) with 'Gang of Ghosts'," Vijay told Ians.
The actor will join the movie's crew May 6.
"We will be shooting in Surat. So let's see what's in store for us," he added.
"Gang of Ghosts" is the Hindi remake of Bengali blockbuster "Bhooter Bhabishyat". Producer.
"I am not allowed to speak much about my film. Well, looks like I will be sharing the screen space with Meera, who is debuting (in Bollywood) with 'Gang of Ghosts'," Vijay told Ians.
The actor will join the movie's crew May 6.
"We will be shooting in Surat. So let's see what's in store for us," he added.
"Gang of Ghosts" is the Hindi remake of Bengali blockbuster "Bhooter Bhabishyat". Producer.
- 5/2/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
D-Day is turning out to be a much bigger film than what must have been envisaged before it went on floors. If the pre-release hype was anyways gaining good momentum during last few weeks, the recently announced National Awards have given the film an altogether different dimension. At last count, the spy thriller cum action drama would boast of, hold your breath, as many as five National Award winners associated with it. "These are Rishi Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Irrfan Khan, Shankar Mahadevan and Nikhil Advani", states an observer. While Arjun Rampal had won a National Award for Best Supporting Actor (Rock On), Rishi Kapoor had brought home one with his very first screen outing, Mera Naam Joker. Incidentally that was for being the Best Child Artist. On the other hand, Shankar Mahadevan is a multiple National Award winner though his latest one for the song 'Bolo Na' (Chittagong) has brought...
- 3/20/2013
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
New Delhi, March 18: The song "Bolo na", which has been named for two National awards Monday, had the calibre to win such an honour, says Shankar Mahadevan, who has won the best playback singer (male) for the number.
"This was not expected, but I knew that this song had the calibre to reach that level and get people's appreciation," Mahadevan told Ians.
The song, which featured in the movie "Chittagong", even won the best lyrics honour for writer Prasoon Joshi.
Mahadevan said the "classical-based song and was not promoted commercially".
"But I am happy that it was recognized by the jury members. I would.
"This was not expected, but I knew that this song had the calibre to reach that level and get people's appreciation," Mahadevan told Ians.
The song, which featured in the movie "Chittagong", even won the best lyrics honour for writer Prasoon Joshi.
Mahadevan said the "classical-based song and was not promoted commercially".
"But I am happy that it was recognized by the jury members. I would.
- 3/18/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
Paan Singh Tomar (Hindi) directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia was declared the Best Film at the 60th National Film Awards announced today at a joint Press Conference addressed by the Chairpersons of the three juries; Basu Chatterjee for Feature Films, Aruna Raje for Non-Feature Films and Swapan Mullick for Best Writing on Cinema.
In non-feature film category, the award for the Best Film went to Shepherds of Paradise (Gojri & Urdu) produced and directed by Raja Shabir Khan. In the category of Best Writing on Cinema section, the book ‘Silent Cinema in India – A Pictorial Journey’ (English) written by B.D. Garga has bagged the top honour, whereas P.S. Radhakrishnan has been conferred the award for the Best film Critic.
Chittagong (Hindi) and 101 Chodiyangal (Malayalam) have shared the Indira Gandhi award for the Best Debut Film of a Director. The award for the Best Popular Film for providing wholesome entertainment has...
In non-feature film category, the award for the Best Film went to Shepherds of Paradise (Gojri & Urdu) produced and directed by Raja Shabir Khan. In the category of Best Writing on Cinema section, the book ‘Silent Cinema in India – A Pictorial Journey’ (English) written by B.D. Garga has bagged the top honour, whereas P.S. Radhakrishnan has been conferred the award for the Best film Critic.
Chittagong (Hindi) and 101 Chodiyangal (Malayalam) have shared the Indira Gandhi award for the Best Debut Film of a Director. The award for the Best Popular Film for providing wholesome entertainment has...
- 3/18/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
New Delhi, March 5: Director Bedaprata Pain's critically acclaimed film "Chittagong" has won the Audience Choice Awards 2013 at the Sedona International Film Festival.
The festival, which took place at Sedona in the Us, declared a tie between "Chittagong" and Hollywood movie "Least Among Saints" for the award.
"Chittagong", which talks about life of 14-year-old boy Jhunku in times of the 1930s Chittagong Uprising, had also won an award at the 2012 Radio Mirchi Music Award for its song "Bolo na".
The Manoj Bajpayee-starrer will also be screened at the ongoing Cinequest Film Festival March 7 and March 9, where Pain.
The festival, which took place at Sedona in the Us, declared a tie between "Chittagong" and Hollywood movie "Least Among Saints" for the award.
"Chittagong", which talks about life of 14-year-old boy Jhunku in times of the 1930s Chittagong Uprising, had also won an award at the 2012 Radio Mirchi Music Award for its song "Bolo na".
The Manoj Bajpayee-starrer will also be screened at the ongoing Cinequest Film Festival March 7 and March 9, where Pain.
- 3/5/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
That 2012 began with an overwrought hyper-melodramatic brutal and tumultuous remake of Agneepath and ended with Yash Chopra’s muted mellow all-heart-no-malice ode to romance Jab Tak Hai Jaan seems indicative of the direction that Bollywood seems headed for. The journey, as we can see, is unpredictable and largely exciting. Looking back, some films of 2012 that fetched hype-star ratings seem bloated and over-eager to please either critics or the masses, but never both. Luckily the films that were truly meritorious did get a place under the swoon.
Each year Bollywood surprises us, and not always in a good way. 2012 seems like a watershed year even by the continuously evolving standards of filmmaking set by envelope-pushing directors who have filtered into filmdom during the past years. 2012 was the year when Tigmanshu Dhulia, Sujoy Ghosh and Shoojit Sircar came into their own with films that took mainstream cinema to new heights. It was...
Each year Bollywood surprises us, and not always in a good way. 2012 seems like a watershed year even by the continuously evolving standards of filmmaking set by envelope-pushing directors who have filtered into filmdom during the past years. 2012 was the year when Tigmanshu Dhulia, Sujoy Ghosh and Shoojit Sircar came into their own with films that took mainstream cinema to new heights. It was...
- 1/17/2013
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
We present to you our list of top 5 supporting actors and actresses of 2012. Our emphasis is on the word ‘supporting’, as in actor or actress that literally supported the main leads of the film, but was not one of them. These are the actors and actresses who are usually not promoted as part of the film, but often surprise us, either with their standout performances, or as perfect complements to the lead cast. Read on to find out who caught our attention.
Best Supporting Actor
5. Himesh Reshammiya – Khiladi 786
He has harboured dreams of being a leading man for quite some time now, but has sadly not been too successful, with Radio and Kajraare being two examples. With Khiladi 786, Himesh produced the film, created the music and also wrote the script. But he then gave away the lead role to Akshay Kumar, opting to play second fiddle. He was...
Best Supporting Actor
5. Himesh Reshammiya – Khiladi 786
He has harboured dreams of being a leading man for quite some time now, but has sadly not been too successful, with Radio and Kajraare being two examples. With Khiladi 786, Himesh produced the film, created the music and also wrote the script. But he then gave away the lead role to Akshay Kumar, opting to play second fiddle. He was...
- 1/12/2013
- by Anjum Shabbir
- Bollyspice
2012 turned out to be a year when a number of smaller or independent films made their way onto many Top Ten lists. But, as always, there are films that, for a number of reasons, risk being forgotten or overlooked, especially in a year where there are so many great films to choose from. Here are 13 films – 10 already released, 3 from the festival circuit – that you should have seen in 2012. It’s still not too late!
Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid (dir. Nila Madhab Panda)
It’s a massive shame that Nila Madhab Panda’s film didn’t get as much attention as his I Am Kalam, and also a shame that the film was released to DVD without English subtitles. Because Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid, like I Am Kalam, weaves an issue into a story about, and for, children and families, and the message it carries (about the value of women and...
Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid (dir. Nila Madhab Panda)
It’s a massive shame that Nila Madhab Panda’s film didn’t get as much attention as his I Am Kalam, and also a shame that the film was released to DVD without English subtitles. Because Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid, like I Am Kalam, weaves an issue into a story about, and for, children and families, and the message it carries (about the value of women and...
- 1/6/2013
- by Katherine Matthews
- Bollyspice
Miriam Chandy Menacherry’s The Rat Race won the award for best documentary, Vikram Dasgupta’s Calcutta Taxi was awarded the best short and Bedabrata Pain’s feature Chittagong bagged two awards- The Jury Award and the Piaggio Foundation Award at the 12th River to River Indian Film Festival in Florence, Italy.
The Rat Race is based on the night lives of Mumbai municipal corporation’s rat killing department. The film was screened at the 14th Mumbai International Film Festival.
Debutant Vikram Dasgupta’s Calcutta Taxi, a Canada – India co-production, is set in the backdrop of the political crisis of Calcutta. The film revolves around three lives that coincide and affect each other in a way that each one gains and loses something. The film will compete in the 35th International Short Film Festival of Clermont-Ferrand.
Bedabrata Pain’s Chittagong that won two awards, is set in the turbulence of the 1930s British India.
The Rat Race is based on the night lives of Mumbai municipal corporation’s rat killing department. The film was screened at the 14th Mumbai International Film Festival.
Debutant Vikram Dasgupta’s Calcutta Taxi, a Canada – India co-production, is set in the backdrop of the political crisis of Calcutta. The film revolves around three lives that coincide and affect each other in a way that each one gains and loses something. The film will compete in the 35th International Short Film Festival of Clermont-Ferrand.
Bedabrata Pain’s Chittagong that won two awards, is set in the turbulence of the 1930s British India.
- 12/14/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
In it’s 12th year, all eyes are on Florence, Italy, for Bollywood and Indian cinema lovers, as the River to River festival opened with a big bang. The only festival in Italy totally devoted to films from and about India, this year’s festival is running from 7 to 13 December 2012 and in a new highlight the festival will also visit Rome for two days. This year’s special guest and honoree was the esteemed Amitabh Bachchan. Mr. Bachchan, along with the fabulous Indian director Anurag Kashyap joined the festival director, Selvaggia Velo, a resident of Florence, who has passionately put together a very interesting line-up, for 2012, to celebrate 100 years of Indian cinema.
Talking about the process of how she chooses films Ms. Velo explained in an earlier interview, “I started in India in Bombay in February and March, and then at the Cannes Film Festival and then again in June in India,...
Talking about the process of how she chooses films Ms. Velo explained in an earlier interview, “I started in India in Bombay in February and March, and then at the Cannes Film Festival and then again in June in India,...
- 12/9/2012
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur I will open the 12th edition of the River to River Florence Indian Film Festival, while its sequel Gangs of Wasseypur II will be the closing film of the festival. A documentary on the life and career of Amitabh Bachchan, Everlasting Light by Ram Madhvani, will be screened during the festival. Bachchan will also be present for a Q&A session post the screening of his film Black.
Besides film screening, the festival will also host interactive sessions on topics like, ‘Shakti: Women in Indian cinema and literature’ and ‘Bollywood and the expression of emotions in today’s India’.
The festival will run from 7th to 13th December in Florence followed by an edition in Rome from 14th to 16th December 2012.
The films in the 2012 line up are:
Much Ado About Knotting
Dir.: Geetika Narang Abbasi and Anandana Kapur
Bharatmata Ki Jai (Long live Bharatmata)
Dir.
Besides film screening, the festival will also host interactive sessions on topics like, ‘Shakti: Women in Indian cinema and literature’ and ‘Bollywood and the expression of emotions in today’s India’.
The festival will run from 7th to 13th December in Florence followed by an edition in Rome from 14th to 16th December 2012.
The films in the 2012 line up are:
Much Ado About Knotting
Dir.: Geetika Narang Abbasi and Anandana Kapur
Bharatmata Ki Jai (Long live Bharatmata)
Dir.
- 11/23/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The first thing that stood out of the initial trailers of Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (Lstck) was the name of Anurag Kashyap associated with it. The man of the dark side of cinema whose banner Akfpl gave Udaan, Gangs Of Wasseypur as well as Sunil Bohra’s Shahid, and Chittagong, is crossing over to the light side with a recipe of comedy which is being promoted as the first food film of Bollywood. His latest production Aiyyaa was at the receiving end of scathing reviews, will Lstck do anything substantial to pave Anurag’s space with this genre?
Chased by gangsters in London whom he owes money, Omi (Kunal Kapoor) returns to his ancestral home that he had once fled in the hope that he can swindle the money his grandfather’s family dhaba churns owing to the dish that made the dhaba famous ‘chicken khurana’. Much to Omi’s misfortune,...
Chased by gangsters in London whom he owes money, Omi (Kunal Kapoor) returns to his ancestral home that he had once fled in the hope that he can swindle the money his grandfather’s family dhaba churns owing to the dish that made the dhaba famous ‘chicken khurana’. Much to Omi’s misfortune,...
- 11/3/2012
- by Pooja Rao
- Bollyspice
Still fresh from Kahaani and Gangs of Wasseypur, actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s next major film is Chittagong which has just released in cinemas. Directed by Bedabrata Pain, Chittagong is a historical epic based on the 1930 uprising against the British Raj when the region was once part of British India. In an interview with a leading Indian newspaper, Nawazuddin stated that the main attraction of this film which the audience will enjoy is that it is more about performance rather than anything else. “Audiences will get to see all those elements in the film which they don’t get to see in other films.” “In other films, audience are used to seeing costume drama. In this film, you will get to see acting. All the actors are very good.” The film has received rave reviews so far from the critics and it has been praised by top figures in the film industry,...
- 10/15/2012
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
Alexx O'Nell has said that he expects audiences to hate his character in Chittagong. The actor spoke to Digital Spy about playing a negative role in the Bedabrata Pain-directed historical drama. "My character, Charles Johnson, is the official in charge of law and order in Chittagong and thus represents the regime against which the Chittagong uprising takes place," said O'Nell. "You will absolutely hate him. He's an extremely disturbing individual - seemingly quiet and sweet at times, but with a hint that something is terribly wrong with him. He's clearly nuts and a sadist on top of it. You're supposed to hate him, and if you do, I've done my job." The Us-born Bollywood star also spoke about working alongside veteran actor, and Shah Rukh Khan's acting teacher, Barry John. "I have immense respect for (more)...
- 10/13/2012
- by By Steven Baker
- Digital Spy
With Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs Of Wasseypur (I & II) assuming cult status, two names that have made it large are the highly versatile actor Nawazuddin and the intellectually beautiful Huma Qureishi. Nawazuddin will be in action once again in this Friday’s Chittagong, and Huma Qureshi will soon be seen in yet another Anurag Kashyap project, Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana. The film starring Kunal Kapoor and Huma Qureshi is all set to release on November 2 and naturally the actress i Read More...
- 10/12/2012
- Bollywood Trade
Mumbai, Oct 12: Nawazuddin Siddiqui's next, "Chittagong" hit theatres Friday and the actor says the audience will get to see performances and not the usual costume drama seen in other films.
"Audience will get to see all those elements in the film which they don't get to see in other films. If you want to see good actors and performances, then you.
"Audience will get to see all those elements in the film which they don't get to see in other films. If you want to see good actors and performances, then you.
- 10/12/2012
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
With Anurag Kashyap's Gangs Of Wasseypur (I and II) assuming cult status, two names that have made it large are the highly versatile actor Nawazuddin and the intellectually beautiful Huma Qureishi. Nawazuddin will be in action once again in this Friday's Chittagong, and Huma Qureshi will soon be seen in yet another Anurag Kashyap project, Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana. The film starring Kunal Kapoor and Huma Qureshi is all set to release on November 2 and naturally the actress i...
- 10/12/2012
- GlamSham
Opening today is Bedabrata Pain’s take on the Chittagong uprising in 1930. The director brought together a cast of incredible actors for Chittagong including Manoj Bajpayee, and Nawazuddin Siddique to tell this incredible tale.
Talking about the story of the film Manoj Bajpayee told us, “I am playing a revolutionary from the 1930 movement which happened in Chittagong. His name is Surya Sen, who was fondly called Masterda. He is the teacher that led the movement that comprised of all the children who looked up to him.”
This take on the film focuses more on the children and what they did in the revolution, “You know really I am in the second rank, the first rank is covered by the children. They are the heroes of the film,” Manoj says.
Chittagong is a true story of a 14 year old boy, Jhunku, and of his journey to find where he belongs. For...
Talking about the story of the film Manoj Bajpayee told us, “I am playing a revolutionary from the 1930 movement which happened in Chittagong. His name is Surya Sen, who was fondly called Masterda. He is the teacher that led the movement that comprised of all the children who looked up to him.”
This take on the film focuses more on the children and what they did in the revolution, “You know really I am in the second rank, the first rank is covered by the children. They are the heroes of the film,” Manoj says.
Chittagong is a true story of a 14 year old boy, Jhunku, and of his journey to find where he belongs. For...
- 10/12/2012
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
An interesting clash is about to happen, this Friday as the S. S. Rajamouli directed SFX laden Makkhi (dubbed) releases alongside, Ram Gopal Varma's 3 D horror Bhoot Returns. However, it appears that it may well be the third release of the week, the Rani Mukherjee starrer, Aiyyaa, which will walk away with the honors. The week will also mark the release of Bedabrata Pain's Chittagong. The film boasts of good production values and recreation of some breathtaking visuals from the by...
- 10/11/2012
- GlamSham
Gangs Of Wasseypur's powerhouse performer Nawazuddin Siddiqui injured himself on Tuesday night, right after a screening of his latest release Chittagong in Delhi attended by the likes of Sheila Dixit.
A shocked member of the Chittagong team informed this writer, "Nawazuddin slipped and fell outside the theatre after the premiere. He has injured his leg badly and was in no position to travel or to shoot the next day."
Apparently, Ketan Mehta's film starring Nawazuddin which was supposed to start shooting later this week had to be postponed.
When contacted Nawazuddin tried to downplay his injury. "It's nothing that major. Yes, I've suffered a knee injury. It was a rather unfortunate end to a glorious evening. We all got a standing ovation at the Delhi premiere. I came out on the road to get into the car when my foot slipped into an invisible pothole. I heard something give way.
A shocked member of the Chittagong team informed this writer, "Nawazuddin slipped and fell outside the theatre after the premiere. He has injured his leg badly and was in no position to travel or to shoot the next day."
Apparently, Ketan Mehta's film starring Nawazuddin which was supposed to start shooting later this week had to be postponed.
When contacted Nawazuddin tried to downplay his injury. "It's nothing that major. Yes, I've suffered a knee injury. It was a rather unfortunate end to a glorious evening. We all got a standing ovation at the Delhi premiere. I came out on the road to get into the car when my foot slipped into an invisible pothole. I heard something give way.
- 10/11/2012
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Starring Manoj Bajpai, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Rajumar Yadav, Jaideep Ahlawat & Delzad Hiwale
Directed by Bedabrata Pain
Right away, Chittagong, taking its title from that scenic lush-green spot in Bangladesh where a band of brave boys took on the British Raj and gave it a run for its money, must be praised for taking a slice of relatively-unknown history (not counting Ashutosh Gowariker’s poorly-received film on the same story) and turning it into an engaging absorbing authentic cinema that dares to venture into a genre which died a rather quick death after Gowariker’s pseudo-historical Lagaan.
Chittagong is the real thing. Bravely bonafide and not afraid to show a humane side to the Britishers without taking away from the heroism of the Freedom Fighters, the film packs in a great deal of cinematic moments in less than two hours of playing time. Its beauty is more by decree than design, less...
Directed by Bedabrata Pain
Right away, Chittagong, taking its title from that scenic lush-green spot in Bangladesh where a band of brave boys took on the British Raj and gave it a run for its money, must be praised for taking a slice of relatively-unknown history (not counting Ashutosh Gowariker’s poorly-received film on the same story) and turning it into an engaging absorbing authentic cinema that dares to venture into a genre which died a rather quick death after Gowariker’s pseudo-historical Lagaan.
Chittagong is the real thing. Bravely bonafide and not afraid to show a humane side to the Britishers without taking away from the heroism of the Freedom Fighters, the film packs in a great deal of cinematic moments in less than two hours of playing time. Its beauty is more by decree than design, less...
- 10/11/2012
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Special screenings of Chittagong are on and the word has started spreading already that it is quite different from Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, the Ashutosh Gowariker film which had released two years ago and dealt with the same subject. While Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey was centered on Abhishek Bachchan with others, especially kids who play an all-important role in the film, in the background at some level, the case is different in Chittagong. Though Manoj Bajpayee continues to be Read More...
- 10/10/2012
- Bollywood Trade
Special screenings of Chittagong are on and the word has started spreading already that it is quite different from Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, the Ashutosh Gowariker film which had released two years ago and dealt with the same subject. While Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey was centered on Abhishek Bachchan with others, especially kids who play an all-important role in the film, in the background at some level, the case is different in Chittagong. Though Manoj Bajpayee continues to be...
- 10/10/2012
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Oct 8: After showing off his wicked and shrewd side in films like "Kahaani" and "Gangs of Wasseypur", Nawazuddin Siddiqui will give the audiences a glimpse of his romantic side in the forthcoming film "Chittagong".
Asked what motivated him to take the role, Nawaz said: "Mere paas toh koi option nahi tha, muzhe toh karni hi thi yeh film. Meri sabse pehle casting hui thi. (I had no option but to say yes for the film. I was the.
Asked what motivated him to take the role, Nawaz said: "Mere paas toh koi option nahi tha, muzhe toh karni hi thi yeh film. Meri sabse pehle casting hui thi. (I had no option but to say yes for the film. I was the.
- 10/8/2012
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
The two superstars of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan, who graced the premiere of Bedabrata Pain’s Chittagong, co-produced by Anurag Kashyap, held recently, were all praise for the film. The two icons of the industry took to social networking site to express their views about the film. While Big B got nostalgic from the very chapter of Chittagong from the history, Shahrukh was intensely delighted with the whole experience put together in a film. Read More...
- 10/4/2012
- Bollywood Trade
The two superstars of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan, who graced the premiere of Bedabrata Pain's Chittagong, co-produced by Anurag Kashyap, held recently, were all praise for the film. The two icons of the industry took to social networking site to express their views about the film. While Big B got nostalgic from the very chapter of Chittagong from the history, Shahrukh was intensely delighted with the whole experience put together in a film.
- 10/4/2012
- GlamSham
Much bad blood had flown between the Bachchans and the makers of Chittagong when it was alleged that Abhishek Bachchan had ended up doing a film, Ashutosh Gowariker's Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se, based on the same historical figure Surya Sen on which Chittagong is based. But now all of the bitterness has been washed away. And now the Bachchans, Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan, will attend a special screening of Chittagong in memory of the director Bedabrata Pain's deceased son, on 5th October which would also see a rare showbiz attendance by the eminent television journalist Dr. Pranoy Roy. Sources say it was Dr. Roy who brought about the rapprochement between the Bachchans and the Chittagong team. Says our source, "First it was Bedo (Bedabrata Pain) who approached Jayaji. Though she is neck-deep in preparations for the Big B's birthday bash, she agreed to come for the show.
- 10/3/2012
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Shah Rukh Khan is expected to attend a special screening of Chittagong. Directed by Bedabrata Pain, the viewing is being held in honour of Pain's son Ishaan, who tragically died following an on-set accident during the film's shooting, Mid-Day reports. Speaking about the incident, a unit member said: "It really broke the director's heart. Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy, the music directors of the film and lyricist Prasoon Joshi were extremely moved by this incident. "They wanted to pay a tribute to Ishaan and so they composed a special track in his memory. The song, entitled 'Ishaan', has been recorded by Pain himself and is featured in the film's music album. "Anurag (Kashyap) (more)...
- 10/2/2012
- by By Priya Joshi
- Digital Spy
By Sean O’Connell Hollywoodnews.com: David O. Russell’s Oscar contender “The Silver Linings Playbook” will open The 2012 Savannah Film Festival, an annual event that this year will showcase similar awards contenders like Robert Zemeckis’ “Flight,” Dustin Hoffman’s “Quartet,” the crowd-pleasing musical comedy “The Sapphires” and Michael Haneke’s emotionally draining “Amour.” The fest will kick off on Saturday, Oct. 27. It also will conclude with a 3D screening of DreamWorks Animation’s holiday blockbuster “Rise of the Guardians.” Russell’s comedy has been building awards momentum since it took home the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. The Hollywood Film Awards announced so far that it will recognize Robert De Niro with the “Hollywood Supporting Actor” award, as well as Russell with this year’s “Hollywood Director Award.” Expect them to be the first of many prestigious award nominations “Silver Linings” picks...
- 10/1/2012
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
Mumbai, Sep 28: Actor Manoj Bajpayee has revealed that he liked the script of Anurag Kashyap's "Chittagong" so much that he did it for free.
"The script is excellent. When I read the script, I decided that I would do it even for free and this is actually what I have done," Manoj, 43, said here Thursday at the music launch of the film.
"It is a hard-hitting film that tells the story of our country. It won't let the viewers lose.
"The script is excellent. When I read the script, I decided that I would do it even for free and this is actually what I have done," Manoj, 43, said here Thursday at the music launch of the film.
"It is a hard-hitting film that tells the story of our country. It won't let the viewers lose.
- 9/28/2012
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Sep 27: Director-producer Anurag Kashyap, known for his cult films, is happy producing Manoj Bajpai's "Chittagong" and said the film will finally come out towards the middle of the next month.
"This film is finally coming out and will see the light of the day. I know how this film was made and how it was put together. In fact, I got the star cast of 'Gangs of Wasseypur' through this film. Manoj.
"This film is finally coming out and will see the light of the day. I know how this film was made and how it was put together. In fact, I got the star cast of 'Gangs of Wasseypur' through this film. Manoj.
- 9/27/2012
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
After his outstanding performance in the recent hit Gangs Of Wasseypur, Jaideep Ahlawat has bagged a role in Vipul Shah's next Commando directed by ad maker Dilip Ghosh.
Jaideep will be seen playing a villain in the film, which will mark the debut of Miss India Pooja Chopra. Vidyut Jamwal of Force fame plays the lead hero in Commando.
Jaideep got his first break in Priyadarshan's Khatta Meetha in which he played a villainous role. When contacted Jaideep on bagging the villain's role yet again, he said, "I am new in this industry. It's just been three years. It's not about getting a villain's role. It is about getting a role which audience will appreciate." The shoot of the film has commenced in Patiala.
Chittagong will be Jaideep's next release which comes out on October 12.
Jaideep will be seen playing a villain in the film, which will mark the debut of Miss India Pooja Chopra. Vidyut Jamwal of Force fame plays the lead hero in Commando.
Jaideep got his first break in Priyadarshan's Khatta Meetha in which he played a villainous role. When contacted Jaideep on bagging the villain's role yet again, he said, "I am new in this industry. It's just been three years. It's not about getting a villain's role. It is about getting a role which audience will appreciate." The shoot of the film has commenced in Patiala.
Chittagong will be Jaideep's next release which comes out on October 12.
- 9/7/2012
- by Sonal Chawla
- BollywoodHungama
New Delhi, July 12: He has just begun his career in filmdom, but one thing that "Love Sex and Dhokha" (LSD) fame actor Raj Kumar Yadav avoids is accepting bad scripts and thankfully his kitty is full with films like "Kai Po Chi" and "Chittagong".
"The choice of films is deliberate. I did 'Love Sex Aur Dhokha'. Then 'Ragini Mms' came to me and I was in a dilemma - should I do this film or not? But then I thought it is a challenge for.
"The choice of films is deliberate. I did 'Love Sex Aur Dhokha'. Then 'Ragini Mms' came to me and I was in a dilemma - should I do this film or not? But then I thought it is a challenge for.
- 7/12/2012
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
The 12th Annual New York Indian Film Festival (Nyiff), presented by the Indo-American Arts Council announced the nominations for various categories of awards.
The festival will be held from May 23 to 27 at the Tribeca Cinemas in Lower Manhattan.
Nyiff will more than 50 features, documentaries, and short films over a span of five days.
Best Film
Nominees:
Aadukalam Chitrangada Chittagong Gangs of Wasseypur Gattu Shala Best Documentary Film
Nominees:
Big in Bollywood Inshallah Football Kumare Saving Face Transgenders: Pakistan’s Open Secret Best Screenplay
Nominees:
Pooja Desai, Anvita Dutt, Rajesh Narasimhan, Ashish Patil (Mujshe Fraaandship Karoge) Avinash Deshpande (Shala) Rituparno Ghosh (Chitrangada) Vetri Maaran (Aadukalam) Bedabrata Pain, Shonali Bose (Chittagong) Best Director
Nominees:
Sujay Dahake (Shala) Rituparno Ghosh (Chitrangada) Anurag Kashyap (Gangs of Wasseypur) Vetri Maaran ( Aadukalam) Prashant Nair (Delhi in a Day) Bedabrata Pain (Chittagong) Best Young Actor
Nominees:
Sihle Dlamini (Lucky) Dilzad Hiwale (Bubble Gum) Dilzad Hiwale (Chittagong) Ashuman...
The festival will be held from May 23 to 27 at the Tribeca Cinemas in Lower Manhattan.
Nyiff will more than 50 features, documentaries, and short films over a span of five days.
Best Film
Nominees:
Aadukalam Chitrangada Chittagong Gangs of Wasseypur Gattu Shala Best Documentary Film
Nominees:
Big in Bollywood Inshallah Football Kumare Saving Face Transgenders: Pakistan’s Open Secret Best Screenplay
Nominees:
Pooja Desai, Anvita Dutt, Rajesh Narasimhan, Ashish Patil (Mujshe Fraaandship Karoge) Avinash Deshpande (Shala) Rituparno Ghosh (Chitrangada) Vetri Maaran (Aadukalam) Bedabrata Pain, Shonali Bose (Chittagong) Best Director
Nominees:
Sujay Dahake (Shala) Rituparno Ghosh (Chitrangada) Anurag Kashyap (Gangs of Wasseypur) Vetri Maaran ( Aadukalam) Prashant Nair (Delhi in a Day) Bedabrata Pain (Chittagong) Best Young Actor
Nominees:
Sihle Dlamini (Lucky) Dilzad Hiwale (Bubble Gum) Dilzad Hiwale (Chittagong) Ashuman...
- 5/21/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Anyone who follows my writing here on the site, and particularly my reviews, knows that I'm a huge history geek. I'm easily swayed by a good historical drama, and the first to stab a bad one in the eye. Bedabrata Pain's debut feature, Chittagong, is right in my wheelhouse in that sense. The film's depiction of the Chittagong revolt against the British in the early '30s paints a vivid picture of the kernels of rebellion and the politics and posturing that accompanies any such act of anti-imperialist revolt. Whether or not the film succeeds entirely is certainly up for some debate, but on the whole, Chittagong is a rousing success in the accomplishment of its goals, to bring to light this lesser known, but important,...
- 5/18/2012
- Screen Anarchy
The 12th annual New York Indian Film Festival is nearly here, and they've got some great events and films to share. The festival begins on Wednesday, May 23rd and runs through May 27th. During that time, attendees will be treated not only to some of the finest and freshest Indian films available, but also industry panels, cast and crew Q & A's, and some red carpet shenanigans as well. Since I'm mostly interested in the movie-going aspect, here's a little preview of the big titles showing at this year's Nyiff!Opening Night FilmChittagongDirector Bedabrata Pain makes his feature debut with Chittagong. The film follows the story of the Chittagong revolt in Bangladesh when a group of dissatisfied locals took on the local British government in an...
- 5/16/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Rituparno Ghosh in Chitrangada
Rituparno Ghosh’s latest film Chitrangada will premiere at the 12th annual New York Indian Film Festival (Nyiff) which will run from May 23 to 27 at Tribeca Cinemas in Lower Manhattan.
In Chitrangada, to be screened as the Centerpiece film of the festival, director Rituparno Ghosh faces the camera again in the role of a choreographer who plans to stage the dance drama ‘Chitrangada’ on the occasion of Rabindranath Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary.
The festival will close with Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur which will have its World Premiere in Directors’ Fortnight at the 65th Cannes Film Festival.
The festival announced earlier that it will open with Bedabrata Pain’s Chittagong.
Another highlight of the festival will be the screening of Oscar-winning documentary Saving Face from Pakistan.
The festival is presented by the Indo-American Arts Council.
Rituparno Ghosh’s latest film Chitrangada will premiere at the 12th annual New York Indian Film Festival (Nyiff) which will run from May 23 to 27 at Tribeca Cinemas in Lower Manhattan.
In Chitrangada, to be screened as the Centerpiece film of the festival, director Rituparno Ghosh faces the camera again in the role of a choreographer who plans to stage the dance drama ‘Chitrangada’ on the occasion of Rabindranath Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary.
The festival will close with Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur which will have its World Premiere in Directors’ Fortnight at the 65th Cannes Film Festival.
The festival announced earlier that it will open with Bedabrata Pain’s Chittagong.
Another highlight of the festival will be the screening of Oscar-winning documentary Saving Face from Pakistan.
The festival is presented by the Indo-American Arts Council.
- 5/2/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Bedabrata Pain’s Chittagong will open the 12th edition of the New York Indian Film Festival.
Set in the turbulence of the 1930s British India, Chittagong is a true story of a 14-year-old boy, Jhunku, and of his journey to find where he belongs.
The Centerpiece Film Hum Dono Rangeen will pay tribute to Dev Anand.
As the Sidebar, the festival will hold a Retrospective of Shyam Benegal followed by a post-screening discussion with the director. Three of Benegal’s films which were penned by journalist Khalid Mohamed will be screened: Mamoo (1994), Sardari Begum (1996), and Zubeidaa (2001).
Some of the other films to be screened at the festival are: Sanjivan Lal’s Bubble Gum, Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Shagird, Mangesh Hadawale’s Dekh Indian Circus, Sujay Dahake’s Shala, Italo Spinelli’s Gangor, Avie Luthra’s Lucky, Rajan Khosa’s Gattu and Ashvin Kumar’s Inshallah Football.
The festival, organized by the...
Set in the turbulence of the 1930s British India, Chittagong is a true story of a 14-year-old boy, Jhunku, and of his journey to find where he belongs.
The Centerpiece Film Hum Dono Rangeen will pay tribute to Dev Anand.
As the Sidebar, the festival will hold a Retrospective of Shyam Benegal followed by a post-screening discussion with the director. Three of Benegal’s films which were penned by journalist Khalid Mohamed will be screened: Mamoo (1994), Sardari Begum (1996), and Zubeidaa (2001).
Some of the other films to be screened at the festival are: Sanjivan Lal’s Bubble Gum, Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Shagird, Mangesh Hadawale’s Dekh Indian Circus, Sujay Dahake’s Shala, Italo Spinelli’s Gangor, Avie Luthra’s Lucky, Rajan Khosa’s Gattu and Ashvin Kumar’s Inshallah Football.
The festival, organized by the...
- 4/25/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
After a stellar performance as the haughty Intelligence Bureau officer Khan in Kahaani, a record six films of actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui were screened at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles 2012 including the opening film (Chittagong) and closing film (Patang). Think of any anticipated film of 2012, and he is there. He is being proclaimed as the actor of the year. Is the growth of this actor all too sudden? Or did we not notice him before? Nawazuddin Siddiqui, in an interview with Nandita Dutta speaks his mind:
Six of your films screened at Iffla, you have so many lined up for release in 2012. You are already being touted as the actor of the year.
This is a sheer coincidence! These are the films that I have done over the last 3-4 years. But you can’t overlook my struggle for 10-12 years before reaching this position.
What are your criteria for choosing a script?...
Six of your films screened at Iffla, you have so many lined up for release in 2012. You are already being touted as the actor of the year.
This is a sheer coincidence! These are the films that I have done over the last 3-4 years. But you can’t overlook my struggle for 10-12 years before reaching this position.
What are your criteria for choosing a script?...
- 4/17/2012
- by Nandita Dutta
- DearCinema.com
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