Friday, January 12, 2007

After Rang De Basanti, it is Delhi 6 for Rakeysh Mehra



Rang De Basanti was one my favorite movies of last year. It had a strong social message with great comedy and fantastic music from A. R. Rehman. Rang De Basanti bought Rakeysh Mehra the Star Screen Awards for the Best Director. Rakeysh has announced his next directorial venture titled Delhi 6.

The good folks at Indiafm tell us that Delhi 6 is Rakeysh Mehra's semi-autobiographical film. It is about a young man coming of age in the hustle bustle of Chandni Chowk in New Delhi. Shooting for Delhi 6 is expected to begin this summer.

[via Indiafm]

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Movies releasing this week - January 12, 2007

Bhagam Bhag continued to perform reasonably well at the box office in its second week. Kabul Express is doing well in multiplexes. Baabul registered huge drop in collections despite its big star cast. Dhoom 2 continues to do well in its sixth week. Vivah continues to its strong run at the box office in its eigth week. Aryan completely flopped. Apna Sapna Money Money, Don, Jaan-E-Mann, and Lage Raho Munnabhai are doing good business as well.

Box Office Top 5 in order are Bhagam Bhag, Kabul Express, Dhoom 2, I See You, and Vivah.

I expect Guru to become #1 at the box office next week followed by Bhagam Bhag, Kabul Express, Dhoom 2, and Vivah.



Guru
Starring Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Vidya Balan, Mithun Chakraborty
Preview
Villager

Idhar village, Gujarat.

Don't dream. Dreams never come true, my father, the headmaster of our village school often told me when I was a young boy. But I did dream. As I grew, so did my dreams. Bigger than my outstreatched arms, bigger than my small house, bigger than my village.

I loved Idhar. It was quiet, peaceful, lazy and green. But I knew that my destiny was beyond this village...

I knew that my destiny had to be made by me.


Visionary

Bombay, 1958

When I came to Bombay I had two shirts, a wife, a brother-in-law and Rs.15,000 in a small suitcase to start a business. But all doors were shut for a newcomer. Indian business and trade were run by a handful of the rich and the privileged. Only they were given the licenses, they had the quotas and they controlled all the government and trade. It was an exclusive club where it was imposible for an ordinary middle class newcomer to enter, leave alone succeed. You had to kick the doors open or cajole them open. I did both. I did not take no for an answer. And that's because I can never hear the word no.

Winner

40 Years.

We started Shakti Trading in a 350 sq feet room, with one telephone, one table and three chairs.

Today Shakti Corporation is the first Indian company to enter the Forbes top 500 list.

People ask me how this happened.

I say by thinking...

Think Big, Think Ahead and Think Fast.



Anwar
Starring Siddharth Koirala, Manisha Koirala, Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Raaz
Preview
Anwar is the story of a young man, an artist, who leaves his home and everything he knows in order to escape a world he no longer recognizes.

All he ever wanted was a love story, Instead, his mentor abandons him and his best friend and his one true love betray him. Devastated, emotionally exhausted, he takes refuge in an old building, only to wake up the next morning to find his world turned upside down. Mistaken for a terrorist, Anwar finds himself in the midst of an unusual set of circumstances that resonate deeply with the modern Indian Condition and indeed with the Human Condition in this present-day global village.

Surrounded on all sides by a host of characters who try and engineer the situation to their profit, Anwar becomes the central character upon which the others base their hopes and their deepest desires. A rabble-rousing Minister pitching for the popular vote; two journalists; one a nationally renowned TV reporter and the other a small-town scribe, looking to resurrect their careers and, as a consequence, their lives; a priest whose only concern is the maintenance of the status quo; and a senior police officer who only wants to leave, but must first resolve the situation... in any way he can. Through them, and through the other stories weaving in and out of the film, we discover a huge love story, plastered against the canvas that is India. And that, above all, is what Anwar is about. About the simple human need to connect, to love and to be loved, and to believe...

But now remains Faith, Hope, Love, these three...

And the greatest of these is love.



Undertrial
Starring
Rajpal Yadav, Monica Castelino, Kader Khan, Prem Chopra
Preview
This is a portrayal of the life of Sagar Hussain (Rajpal Yadav), whose life is a reflection of the two sides of the same coin – one side which is what the society perceives it to be, and the other side, is the truth.
Sagar Hussain is the under-trial prisoner at the central jail. He is ‘accused’ of raping his daughters continuously for eight years, and also, for conspiring to murder them. That is why Sagar is much hated by even his fellow prisoners irrespective of the extent of their crimes. Such a heinous crime that has made him a pariah for even the most hardened criminals.
The evidence is stacked up against Sagar. The last witness is Sagar’s wife, Sameena (Monica Castellino), who wants to ensure life imprisonment for him with the help of the public prosecutor, Mr. P.P.Verma (Prem Chopra). Amidst a guaranteed guilty verdict enters Ravi Vishnoi (Kader Khan) to, perhaps, his rescue. What happens thereafter is the crux of the story…whether one of the most strict judges of the court, Justice Jaya Reddy (Pratima Kazmi), pronounces him guilty? Do Sagar’s wife and daughters get ‘justice’? Does Ravi Vishnoi maintain his track record of never losing a case? The answers to these questions will emerge in UNDERTRIAL.

Box Office Report via Desi Fans
Previews via nowrunning

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Namastey London Trailer

The new trailer of Vipul Shah's Namastey London has been released. I liked the trailer because the movie looks like a fun and light-hearted entertainer. Akshay Kumar singing desified Jingle Balle from Jingle Bells is hilarious. Namastey London is expected to release on March 9, 2007. The video is here-



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Colbert talks about Shah Rukh Khan - Amitabh Bachchan feud on The Colbert Report - VIDEO



Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report on Comedy Central featured a 2 minute segment called "We the Mediator" on the January 9, 2007 episode in which he takes sides on celebrity feuds and presents it by injecting his trademark humor to the proceedings. Check out the video-



[via nowrunning]

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A movie on Abu Salem with the man himself



Now this is an interesting piece of news. Abu Salem's lawyer Ashok Sarogi and his wife, Saria, are producing a movie on the life of Abu Salem. The movie may feature Abu Salem himself for a few shots if the court grants permission to film him under heavy security. The cast and title of the movie have not been announced. The good folks at M&C give us this-

'The film will capture Salem's rise from a small-time street vendor in suburban Andheri to a dreaded mobster. I got the idea of making the film on Salem's life after I interacted with him in jail,' said Salem's lawyer Ashok Sarogi.

'During my interaction, I found that there was a tale behind his life's story. The film will project him as a man with a gentle heart,' Sarogi said.

The untitled three-hour Hindi movie is being produced by Sarogi's wife Saria and directed by N. Chandra with an Rs.40 million budget.

The cast includes leading Bollywood actors who would be playing the roles of Abu Salem and his love interest Monica Bedi, a former actor. But Sarogi is not disclosing the names at this stage.

The Sarogis are hopeful of roping in the mobster for some close-in shots, provided the TADA court grants permission.

'We want him for some close-in shots to be filmed within the city. We would move the TADA court to allow him to come out of the jail under police escort,' said Saria.

'However, if the court turns down our plea, then we will have to do the shots with a duplicate.'
I understand there is novelty value in getting the real life gangster appear in a movie and the authentic touch it would lend to the enterprise. As much as I would like to see Abu Salem play himself in front of the camera, I believe the court will be opening a Pandora's box if they allow this. Think about it - if they grant approval for Abu Salem, they will be setting a precedent that would be hard to reverse. Sooner or later, any film star who goes behind bars is going to want to continue working on their movies under the same pretext. Not only would this be unfair it would make the entire legal system a joke from an actor's perspective if they knew they could always get out of jail for a day behind the camera.

[via M&C]

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Afghanistan government supports movie piracy by banning Kabul Express



Two days ago, news broke that Kabul Express, in it's third week of release, has been banned by Afghanistan because an ethnic minority of the country has been portrayed in poor light. The good folks at Dawn give us this-

“The film has some sentences which were very offensive towards one of Afghanistan's ethnicities, namely the Hazara,” said Minister of Culture adviser Najib Manalai. “For this reason it has been banned.”

Hazara people are believed to make up about 10 per cent of the Afghan population. A Shia Muslim minority, Hazaras are thought to be descended from remnants of Genghis Khan's invading army and have at times faced persecution.

Banning the movie only makes the Afghan government look like fools because they supported the shooting of the movie in their own country by providing heavy security to the cast and crew. That aside, does banning a movie ever actually work? Publicly banning a movie only draws more attention to it and raises the curiosity of the casual movie-goer. These movies usually end up grossing big at the box office because of this curiosity factor. Look what happened to Gadar when it was banned in some states in India.

News is coming out now that, despite the ban, pirated copies of Kabul Express are available in the black market with the prices of these copies jumping since the ban was issued. The good folks at Apun ka Choice give us this-

Four days after the Afghan government banned the John Abraham – Arshad Warsi starrer’s screening in the country due to fears that certain derogatory remarks in it about Shia Hazaras might offend the minority community, the rental rate for ‘Kabul Express’ has shot up to 30 Afghanis as against 10 Aghanis for other films in the local market.

The price of a DVD of the film has jumped from 50 Afghanis (one dollar) to 100 Afghanis, but people said getting hold of copies was no problem.

At the end of the day, the ban has hurt the makers financially but it has not stopped the viewer from obtaining copies of the movie. All the Afghan government has done is supported the growth piracy. Well done!

[via Dawn | Apun ka Choice]

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Winners of the 13th Star Screen Awards

The Star Screen Awards have announced their winners for the year. The list below contains all the nominations with the winners in bold and my picks underlined. I must say that they did a fantastic job of picking the winners - all well deserved in a year full of great movies from Bollywood. I was not able to obtain a complete list of winners at the time of this writing so the winners of some categories have not been indicated.





Best Film


Krrish (Rakesh Roshan)

Lage Raho Munnabhai (Vidhu Vinod Chopra)

Omkara (Kumar Mangat)

Rang De Basanti (Ronnie Screwvala, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra)

Vivah (Kamal Kumar Barjatya, Rajkumar Barjatya, Ajit Kumar Barjatya)

Best Director

Anurag Basu (Gangster)

Nagesh Kukunoor (Dor)

Rajkumar Hirani (Lage Raho Munnabhai)

Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (Rang De Basanti)

Sooraj Barjatya (Vivah)

Vishal Bharadwaj (Omkara)

Best Actor

Aamir Khan (Rang De Basanti)

Ajay Devgan (Omkara)

Hrithik Roshan (Krrish)

Hrithik Roshan (Dhoom 2)

Sanjay Dutt (Lage Raho Munnabhai)

Shahid Kapoor (Vivah)

Best Actress

Aishwarya Rai (Dhoom 2)

Amrita Rao (Vivah)

Ayesha Takia (Dor)

Bipasha Basu (Corporate)

Kajol (Fanaa)

Kareena Kapoor (Omkara)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)

Amitabh Bachchan (Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)

Arshad Warsi (Lage Raho Munnabhai)

Atul Kulkarni (Rang De Basanti)

Kunal Kapoor (Rang De Basanti)

Nana Patekar (Taxi No. 9211)

Sharman Joshi (Rang De Basanti)

Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)

Gul Panag (Dor)

Kirron Kher (Rang De Basanti)

Konkona Sen Sharma (Omkara)

Ratna Pathak Shah (Yun Hota To Kya Hota)

Seema Biswas (Vivah)

Best Actor In A Negative Role (Male/Female)

Aamir Khan (Fanaa)

Esha Deol (Ankahee)

Saif Ali Khan (Omkara)

Shah Rukh Khan (Don)

Shiney Ahuja (Gangster)

Best Actor In A Comic Role (Male/Female)

Om Puri (Malamaal Weekly)

Ranveer Shorey (Khosla Ka Ghosla)

Shreyas Talpade (Dor)

Tusshar Kapoor (Golmaal)

Uday Chopra (Dhoom2)

Best Background Music

Dor (Salim-Sulaiman)

Fanaa (Salim-Sulaiman)

Gangster (Raju Singh)

Omkara (Vishal Bharadwaj)

Rang De Basanti (AR Rahman)

Best Music

Aksar (Himesh Reshammiya)

Fanaa (Jatin Lalit)

Jaan-E-Mann (Anu Malik)

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy)

Rang De Basanti (AR Rahman)

Omkara (Vishal Bharadwaj)

Best Playback Singer (Male)

KK (‘Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai…’ – Gangster)

Sshaan (‘Chand Sifarish…’ – Fanaa)

Sonu Nigam (‘Bawri Piya…’ – Baabul)

Sukhwinder Singh (‘Omkar…’ – Omkara)

Shafqat Amanat Ali (‘Mitwaa…’ – Kabhi Alvida naa Kehna)

Zubin Garg (‘Ya Ali…’ – Gangster)

Best Playback Singer (Female)

Alka Yagnik (‘Tumhi Dekho Naa…’ – Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)

Anusha Manchanda (‘Golmaal, Golmaal…’ – Golmaal)

Rekha Bharadwaj (‘Namak Ishq…’ – Omkara)

Shreya Ghoshal (‘O Saathi Re…’ – Omkara)

Sunidhi Chauhan (‘Beedi Jalayale…’ – Omkara)

Best Lyrics

Gulzar (‘Beedi Jalayale…’ – Omkara)

Javed Akhtar (‘Mitwaa…’ – Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)

Prasoon Joshi (‘Subhanallah…’ – Fanaa)

Mir Ali Husain (‘Ye Hausla…’ – Dor)

Swanand Kirkire (‘Bande Mein Tha Dum…’ – Lage Raho Munnabhai)

Best Story

Gafla (Sameer Hanchate)

Gangster (Mahesh Bhatt)

Khosla Ka Ghosla (Jaideep Sahani)

Lage Raho Munnabhai (Rajkumar Hirani / Abhijit Joshi)

Rang De Basanti (Kamlesh Pandey)

Best Screenplay

Gangster (Anurag Basu)

Lage Raho Munnabhai (Rajkumar Hirani, Abhijit Joshi)

Malamaal Weekly (Priyadarshan)

Pyaar Ke Side/Effects (Saket Choudhary)

Rang De Basanti (Rensil D’Silva, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra)

Best Dialogue

Fanaa (Kunal Kohli)

Lage Raho Munnabhai (Rajkumar Hirani)

Malamaal Weekly (Manisha Korde)

Omkara (Vishal Bharadwaj)

Rang De Basanti (Prasoon Joshi, Rensil D’Silva)

Best Editing

Gangster (Akib Ali)

Lage Raho Munnabhai (Rajkumar Hirani)

Rang De Basanti (PS Bharathi)

Taxi No. 9211 (Aarif Sheikh)

Best Sound

Don (Andrew Belletty)

Gangster (Adil Ali)

Krrish (Jitendra Choudhary)

Omkara (K J Singh)

Rang De Basanti (Nakul Kamte)

Best Cinematography

Anthony Kaun Hai (Hemant Chaturvedi)

Don (Mohanan)

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Anil Mehta)

Omkara (Tassaduq Hussain)

Rang De Basanti (Binod Pradhan)

Best Special Effects

Alag (EFX - Prasad)

Dhoom 2 (Tata Elexi – Pankaj Khanpur)

Don (Red Chillies VFX)

Jaan-E-Mann (Prime Focus Ltd. – Merzin Taveria)

Krrish (Marc Kolbe, Craig Mumma – USA)

Best Art Direction

Don (Aradhana Sheth)

Jaan-E-Mann (Sabu Cyril)

Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (Sharmistha Roy)

Omkara (Samir Chanda)

Rang De Basanti (Samir Chanda)



Best Choreography


Dhoom 2 (‘Dhoom…’ – Shiamak Davar)

Don 2 (‘Main Hoon Don…’ – Ganesh Hegde)

Jaan-E-Mann (‘Humko Maloom Hai…’ – Farah Khan)

Omkara (‘Beedi Jalayale…’ – Ganesh Acharya)

Rang De Basanti (‘Masti Ki Pathshala…’ – Ganesha Acharya)

Best Action

Dhoom 2 (Allah Amin)

Don (Sham Kaushal)

Krrish (Tony Ching Siu Tung (Hong Kong), Sham Kaushal)

Most Promising Newcomer (Male)

Siddharth (Rang De Basanti)

Upen Patel (36 China Town)

Vinod Sherawat (Gafla)

Most Promising Newcomer (Female)

Kangana Ranaut (Gangster, Woh Lamhe)

Onjolie Nair (Holiday)

Most Promising Debut Director

Dibakar Banerjee (Khosla Ka Ghosla)

Kabir Khan (Kabul Express)

Naseeruddin Shah (Yun Hota To Kya Hota)

Saket Chaudhary (Pyaar Ke Side Effects)

[via India eNews]





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Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana - Movie Review

'Why should BOYS have all the FUN?'



The film is set in Mumbai and revolves around the relationships of four women Mayuri (Rekha), Natasha (Vasundhara Das), Kanika (Kim Sharma) and Anjali (Mahima Chaudhary) -even though the four of them aren't of the same age, they've grown to be the best of friends...their common meeting point is not a coffee shop or a kitty party (in fact they hate them!) but the beauty salon the four of them go to pamper themselves at...in between the facials, manicures, pedicures and endless back rubs, they have become the best of friends!



Anjali is the cause of much envy for the remaining three...carefree and fancy-free Anjali dates men all the time, and has a lot of fun...the other three married and bored, miss the fun she has. Another habit of Anjalis' that really annoys her friends is that she always bets with them, on almost anything and everything under the sun, and wins! The three of them so want to beat her just once...and make her shut up!



And so the conspiracy begins...!



Anjali had once bet that she would never marry till she's 25, and so Mayuri, Natasha and Kanika decide to find a man for her, and win this one bet! but things get out of hand when each of the girls decide to outdo each other and find a man themselves for Anjali...along the way Anjali meets Amar (Ashmit Patel) and falls in love with him which further adds to the chaos!



Anjali now has not one two or three but four men wooing her, each with a secret agenda!



Things get out of hand when Anjali realizes the conspiracy... a dramatic confrontation tears the friends apart as deep secrets are revealed where not all is as it seems...



Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamaana is a fun and warm film about how you're best friends can sometimes be your worse enemies!



But most of all it's about friendship and true love!



Release Date: January 5, 2007



Indiafm - 1/5

Apun ka Choice - Uninteresting







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Anupam Kher in a Chinese movie





Anupam Kher has been roped in by Ang Lee, the Oscar winning director of Brokeback Mountain, to play an Indian in his next Chinese movie Lust, Caution.



The good folks at Indiafm give us this-

The Oscar-winning director has made movies like Brokeback Mountain and the Oscar winning Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. And now, he is all set to direct his Chinese film Lust, Caution- which is an espionage thriller set against the backdrop of World War II.



Kher plays an Indian in the movie, and will begin shooting next week.

This is good news for Kher who is on a high after the box office success of his recent movies like Khosla Ka Ghosla, Jaan-E-Mann, Apna Sapna Money Money, and Vivah. I wish him all the best for the future.



[via Indiafm]



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Mallika's "obscene" performance at New Year's eve



Mallika is in the news again for her performance on New Year's eve at the J.W. Marriott and this time I am on her side. A social activist was offended by her couture and is gunning to to have her charged with obscenity.

The good folks at Indiafm give us this-
Onlookers raised eyebrows when the actress performed in a body-hugging skin suit and a silver bikini to top it. Social activist Vinod Jain has written to the Mumbai police, urging them to take immediate action against Sherawat for wearing suggestive clothes. He saw Sherawat's performance on certain television channels on New Year’s Eve and found it very offensive to the Indian culture. He said that the manner in which Mallika was dancing was very distasteful, and it portrays the Indian woman indecently.
Who the hell is Vinod Jain? Do I care what he thinks is tasteful and distasteful? Absolutely not. Has he heard of a remote? I don't think so. If he is offended against her suggestive clothes how hard is it to change the channel? This is the one thing that bugs me about India - people and groups out to get attention. No event, performance, concert, movie, or anything else for that matter, goes unprotested in India. Typically the protesters are a bunch of morons vying for media attention and Vinod Jain is in the same category. I hate it when insignficant entities like him try to become censors. I hope Mallika wins this one and slaps his sorry ass with a law suit.

[via Indiafm]

Update: Rediff has published an interview with Vinod Jain who "vows to pursue the case with police till they admit his complaint". The interview is insightful because it shows how clueless this guy is. On being asked why he didn't just change the channel, he says that he is a news addict and all news channels were showing Mallika dancing. Therefore, he sues Mallika. Go figure!

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Mallika is too precious





I have heard of a lot of celebrities do bonehead things, but boy this one takes the cake. Mallika is officially the stupidest and unprofessional celebrity in all of Bollywood. She walked out of her New Year's Eve performance at J.W. Marriott in Bombay because the organizers recorded more than 10 seconds of her act.



The good folks at nowrunning have this quote from Mallika's representative-

"It was a clear breach of contract, and not on Mallika's part. According to the contract, only 10 seconds of her performance on the stage that evening were meant to be televised. This is to say Mallika was clearly given to understand that the brief 10-second footage would be used for news clippings, etc.



"When she realised that the whole show was being telecast, she simply walked out."
I agree that if the contract explicitly stated that she would be taped for only 10 seconds then she has full right to demand that the organizers remove the extra footage. It is highly unprofessional of her to have walked out the way she did based on "understanding". She is also not planning on returning the money she was paid for the gig. Does she really think that she is that precious?



[via nowrunning]



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Shahid Kapoor will dance in pain for Star Screen Awards

Actors will do anything to ensure their nomination for an award is not looked upon unfavorably. What has this got to do with Shahid Kapoor, you ask? Shahid Kapoor sprained his neck while working out at the gym. Now, instead of backing out of his commitment to perform on stage, he will continue despite his condition.



The good folks at Indiafm give us this-

Shahid's elaborate act requires him to be brought on stage in a harness doing a 45-degree turn. The doctors have advised Shahid against it. "But a commitment is a commitment. And I can't back out. I'm taking injections and undergoing vigorous physio-therapy. On Saturday I'll take pain-killer injections and go on stage," promises Shahid who's just received the first best-actor nomination for the year in Vivah.

Is it a coincidence that he also has a best actor nomination? I think not. Would he have done the same if he had not been nominated? Maybe.



The Star Screen Awards are being held tomorrow, January 6.



Indiafm | Star Screen Awards | Nominations


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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Movies releasing this week - January 5, 2007

No big releases are scheduled for this week. The box office is being dominated by Bhagam Bhag and I expect that to continue this week with little opposition. The other movies making up the top 5 in collections are Kabul Express, Dhoom:2, Vivah, and Baabul. Don't expect this to change in the coming week.







Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana

Starring Rekha, Mahima Chaudhary, Vasundhara Das, Kim Sharma

Sex and the City with an Indian twist.



Game

A low budget non-starrer. If anyone has more information about this movie, you have too much time on your hands, my friend.



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The most anticipated movies of 2007

With 2006 behind us with Rang De Basanti, Krrish, Hera Pheri, and Golmaal, it is time to look forward to what we have in store for this year. These are the movies I have the most anticipation for in 2007 and are listed in the order of their expected release date.



Guru
Directed by Mani Ratnam
Starring Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai
Releases January 12, 2007
Loosely based on the life of tycoon Dhirubhai Ambani.



Salaam-E-Ishq
Directed by Nikhil Advani
Written by Nikhil Advani
Starring Anil Kapoor, John Abraham, Govinda, Juhi Chawla, Vidya Balan, Priyanka Chopra
Releases January 25, 2007
Seemingly inspired by Love Actually with 6 love stories each with its unique problems.



Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Directed by Reema Kagti
Produced by Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Starring Abhay Deol, Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Amisha Patel, Kay Kay Menon
Releases Februrary 2, 2007
Six couples on a package honeymoon from Bombay to Goa with a mystery man on the trail on a bike.



Traffic Signal
Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar
Starring Konkona Sen Sharma, Ranveer Shorey
Releases Februrary 2, 2007
A traffic signal "manager" (collector) with a heart of gold gets caught up in the politics and underworld nexus.



Eklavya - The Royal Guard
Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Saif Ali Khan, Vidya Balan
Releases February 16, 2007



Nishabd
Directed by Ram Gopal Varma
Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jiah Khan
Releases Februrary 23, 2007
An elderly wild life photographer falls in love with a young girl.



The Namesake
Directed by Mira Nair
Starring Irffan Khan, Tabu, Kal Penn
Releases Februrary 23, 2007
Based on the best selling book by Jhumpa Lahiri about a Bengali immigrant family struggling to find their identity in the United States.



Namastey London
Directed by Vipul Shah
Starring Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Katrina Kaif
Releases March 9, 2007

Hat Trick
Directed by Milan Luthria (Taxi No. 9211)
Starring Kunal Kapoor, Rimi Sen, Nana Patekar, Paresh Rawal
Releases March 16, 2007



Tara Rum Pum
Directed by Siddharth Anand (Salaam Namaste)
Starring Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukherji
Releases April 27, 2007



Mr. Fraud
Directed by Abbas-Mustan
Starring Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan, Bipasha Basu
Releases June, 2007



Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
Directed by Shaad Ali
Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta



Chak De India
Directed by Shimit Amin (Ab Tak Chhappan)
Starring Shah Rukh Khan
A hockey coach for a girl's team in Australia.

Churiyan
Directed by Pradeep Sarkar (Parineeta)
Starring Abhishek Bachchanm, Jaya Bachchan, Rani Mukherji



Jodhaa Akbar
Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker
Starring Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai
Releases October 12, 2007



Saawariya
Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Starring Ranbir Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor
Releases November 9, 2007
Introducing Rishi Kapoor's son and Anil Kapoor's daughter.

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

RED: Theatrical trailer

The trailer for Mahesh Bhatt's RED is here under. After seeing the trailer, I have no idea what the movie is about. There are some steamy sex scenes and a murder, but what the heck do they mean by "unlocking hidden desires" followed by "paradise found" (you will know what I mean when you watch it)? RED looks to be a total stinker and its only box office draw will be sex and sex alone does not a movie make.



RED is expected to release on February 9, 2007.








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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Salaam-E-Ishq trailer

The trailer for the first big budget release of 2007, Salaam-E-Ishq, is out. The story has been written by Mr. Kal Ho Na Ho, Nikhil Advani and seems to be loosely inspired by Love Actually. Watch the trailer-



Salaam-E-Ishq is expected to release on January 25, 2007.

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Provoked: Movie Preview





Hot on the heels of Undertrial, a movie about child molestation, comes Provoked, another socially relevant movie about a woman's plight in a marriage of physical abuse and rape.



The good folks at Bollywood Press give us this-

“Her suffering was unimaginable. Her solution, unthinkable,” goes the tagline of Jagmohan Mundhra’s forthcoming film ‘Provoked’, which stars Aishwarya Rai in the role of a battered housewife.

How long can a woman suffer physical torture and rapes by her alcoholic and sadistic husband? ‘Provoked’ is the true story of one such woman, Kiranjit Ahluwalia, who suffers silently for years and then kills her husband to gain her freedom.

As I said before, I am happy to see Bollywood take on subjects that have been taboo in the Indian culture. While husband rape may not be something you hear of in the cosmopolitan India depicted everywhere, it is a reality in poor and rural sections of India. An open discussion of these subjects will only strengthen the women to discuss these problems in the open without shame of fear of retribution.

[via Bollywood Press]





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Undertrial trailer

From the trailer, Undertrial looks to be tackling the taboo subject of child molestation. Monsoon Wedding touched on this theme briefly. I appreciate Indian cinema maturing to a level where these subjects can be discussed socially.

Undertrial does not boast any big name stars, but contains acting substance in the form of Rajpal Yadav. Release date is unknown.

Undertrial trailer

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