Oliver Stone has no intention of quitting the film industry

London, May 21 (ANI): Veteran director Oliver Stone has revealed that he has no plans to quit films.

The filmmaker said he has just finished working on a documentary called South Of The Border, which is to be released in June (10).

It looks at Hugo Chavez and the revolution in South America.

The documentary features a road trip through the continent where eight presidents are interviewed about Chavez, reports The Mirror.

When asked if he has any plans to stop directing soon, he said: “No. I hope to get these documentaries done – they are very important to me – and go back to films early next year.” (ANI)

Indian films banned again in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Apr 27 (ANI): The Bangladesh government has decided once gain not to allow Indian movies to be released in cinema halls across Bangladesh .

Bangladeshi actors don’t want the ban to be lifted, as they claim that at least 25,000 jobs could be lost as a result.

Though there has been no official word from the government yet, the ban is unlikely to be lifted, the BBC quoted top Bangladeshi actor Razzak, as saying.

Cinema owners, however say the trend in Bangladesh is in favour of Bollywood fare. People watch pirated versions of Indian releases on DVDs and the popularity of domestic movies pales in comparison.

The ban was first introduced in 1972 in order to protect the local film industry. The decision to renege it was announced by the Commerce minister. It was taken to help cinema owners and boost occupancy. (ANI)

Tripura films highlight tribal issues

Agartala /New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): Tripura’s film industry received a boost when film Yarwang, which means Roots, won the first national award for the state.

President Pratibha Patil handed over the award to Don Bosco priests Joseph Kizhakechennadu and Ft. Joseph Pulinthanath, the producer and director of the film at the 56th National Film Awards (2008) in New Delhi on March 19 this year.

`Yarwang’ meaning roots is a feature film in Tripura’s tribal language Kokbarak, which highlights issues related to the tribal community.

The 95-minute film tells the story of large-scale displacement of tribal people that took place in the northeastern state when a hydel project was set up there in the late 1970s.

A national award to Yarwang opens new vistas for regional cinema, which can project the indigenous way of life of the northeast.

Speaking to ANI, National Award Winning Director, Joseph Pulinthanath said filmmaking would generate employment in the region.

“Unfortunately, there isn’t much film making take place in the region accepts for a couple of states. But I think if filmmaking comes to the region in a serious manner it can benefit us in many ways,” Pulinthanath said.

“Not only on unfold stories of these beautiful region will be seen by people but to be practical it will provide employment to numerous people who would like to get employed,” he added.

Yarwang has been screened in India and major cities around the world including New York, Brisbane, Moscow, Taipai and Dhaka.

It has also won a Special Jury Mention Award at the 3rd Eye Asian Film festival held in Mumbai in 2008.

Actress Meena Debbarma said people of Tripura are no way behind

“ After we received the national award it has been proved that the people of Tripura are no way backward, infact we are as good as the people of those places where big films are produced. Not only films, in different fields we are as good as the people of mainland. We are no way behind rather I believed we are at par,” said Debbarma.

“Realizing the power of this medium the youth are now taking up this profession. And it is a fact that one can express oneself, a crisis or emotion better through this medium. And recently the National Award that Father Joseph Pulinthant’s film “Yarwng” received will surely encourage them to improve their work,” said Biplab Goswami, film Director.

The technical team of Yarwng came from Kerala while the support team was from Guwahati.

The cast, however, was made up mostly of indigenous people who were victims of displacement and had no experience whatsoever in acting.

Indeed! Cinema can play an important role in raising issues of concern to the northeast. (ANI)

Tripura films highlight tribal issues

Agartala /New Delhi, Apr 19 (ANI): Tripura’s film industry received a boost when film Yarwang, which means Roots, won the first national award for the state.

President Pratibha Patil handed over the award to Don Bosco priests Joseph Kizhakechennadu and Ft. Joseph Pulinthanath, the producer and director of the film at the 56th National Film Awards (2008) in New Delhi on March 19 this year.

`Yarwang’ meaning roots is a feature film in Tripura’s tribal language Kokbarak, which highlights issues related to the tribal community.

The 95-minute film tells the story of large-scale displacement of tribal people that took place in the northeastern state when a hydel project was set up there in the late 1970s.

A national award to Yarwang opens new vistas for regional cinema, which can project the indigenous way of life of the northeast.

Speaking to ANI, National Award Winning Director, Joseph Pulinthanath said filmmaking would generate employment in the region.

“Unfortunately, there isn’t much film making take place in the region accepts for a couple of states. But I think if filmmaking comes to the region in a serious manner it can benefit us in many ways,” Pulinthanath said.

“Not only on unfold stories of these beautiful region will be seen by people but to be practical it will provide employment to numerous people who would like to get employed,” he added.

Yarwang has been screened in India and major cities around the world including New York, Brisbane, Moscow, Taipai and Dhaka.

It has also won a Special Jury Mention Award at the 3rd Eye Asian Film festival held in Mumbai in 2008.

Actress Meena Debbarma said people of Tripura are no way behind

“ After we received the national award it has been proved that the people of Tripura are no way backward, infact we are as good as the people of those places where big films are produced. Not only films, in different fields we are as good as the people of mainland. We are no way behind rather I believed we are at par,” said Debbarma.

“Realizing the power of this medium the youth are now taking up this profession. And it is a fact that one can express oneself, a crisis or emotion better through this medium. And recently the National Award that Father Joseph Pulinthant’s film “Yarwng” received will surely encourage them to improve their work,” said Biplab Goswami, film Director.

The technical team of Yarwng came from Kerala while the support team was from Guwahati.

The cast, however, was made up mostly of indigenous people who were victims of displacement and had no experience whatsoever in acting.

Indeed! Cinema can play an important role in raising issues of concern to the northeast. (ANI)

India, Malaysia mull producing films jointly

Kuala Lumpur, Apr 7 (ANI): Malaysia and India are exploring ways to cooperate in producing films.

National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (Finas) director-general Mohd Mahyidin Mustakim said Finas and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) were working out the venture.

This came about during a visit by South Indian film star Kamal Haasan to Kuala Lumpur on Monday, The Star reports.

“Kamal Haasan’s visit is a result of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s trip to India earlier this year when Finas, Persatuan Karyawan Malaysia and FICCI signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on film production,” Mohd Mahyidin said.

He said the collaboration could lead to opportunities for Malaysia’s film industry in the international market. (ANI)

Tom Cruise ‘desperate to make Charlotte Church big in Hollywood’

London, March 29 (ANI): Tom cruise is said to be eager to make Charlotte Church big in Hollywood.

The 24-year-old actress has apparently caught Cruise’s attention and that actor wants to turn ‘Over The Rainbow’ into a film goddess.

“Tom and Katie think Charlotte would be great in a Broadway show and reckon she has a blossoming career ahead in the film world too if she wanted,” the Daily Star quoted a film industry insider as saying. (ANI)

Explicit US TV show casts strippers as extras

Wellington, September 13 (ANI): Producers of ‘Spartacus: Blood and Sand’, promoted in trailers as “the boldest show on television”, have cast strippers as extras.

The American TV production, that stars Kiwi actors Lucy Lawless, Guy Parker and Manu Bennett, previously raised eyebrows in the local film industry for its raunchiness, including explicit orgies and naked battle scenes in bath houses.

Extras through Go Wild Adult Entertainment, a company which supplies erotic dancers and jelly wrestlers, were said to have been hired, reports Stuff.co.nz.

Auckland stripper Ryan Marston said nearly 20 male and female local strippers were employed to work on the series, based on Spartacus, a Roman gladiator, who later became the leader of a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic.

The producers cast strippers since many actors were unaccustomed to simulating sex and spending long hours naked on set. (ANI)

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Hindi First movie : Yaadein [2001]
Kannada debut : Jogi [2005]
Telugu debut : Devdas [2007]

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Rebecca Romijn feels under pressure to shed post-baby flab

Washington, Aug 20 (ANI): X-men actress Rebecca Romijn has admitted that she feels pressured to look fit and slim all the time.

The hot star is determined to shed the extra pounds she gained while pregnant with the now seven-month-old twin daughters.

Romijn wants to get in perfect pre-pregnancy shape as the film industry demands it.

Contactmusic quoted her as saying: “The pressure to lose weight definitely comes from the business.”

However, Romijn, 36, says looking after the family – her daughters Dolly and Charlie and actor hubby Jerry O’Connell – are more important to her than any film and she is waiting for the last few pounds to wear off.

The beauty said: “I have a way more important job at home with the babies. It’s not something I ever worried about.

The weight that I gained felt very natural, losing it was very natural. And I still have some way to go. Hopefully I will lose the rest too – but those last 10lbs, man oh man!” (ANI)

Malaysia tourism unaffected by swine flu

New Delhi, Aug 18 (ANI): Malaysian Tourism Minister Ng Yen Yen has denied that the swine flu or global recession have affected the flow of tourists into Malaysia.

Talking to reporters after launching a rock bottom fare package of Malaysia Airlines and Tourism Malaysia here on Monday, Yen said, “We have not seen a decline in arrivals yet. So I am keeping my fingers crossed that this is the trend. However, I have to be very cautious because tourism industry is a very fragile, sensitive industry.”

Welcoming investments, Yen said that Malaysia would await Indian film star Shahrukh Khan’s investment proposals.

“We welcome investment into Malaysia either on creativity investment or in infrastructure development. So we see especially for such well known famous personalities like Shahrukh Khan to come to Malaysia is our pride and we are very privileged that he will consider coming to Malaysia and we will give him all the necessary official support whenever needed,” Yen said.

Malaysia conferred Shahrukh Khan the title of Datuk, akin to a British knighthood, in December last year.

Shahrukh Khan plans to launch a film ‘Happy New Year’ in Malaysia this year and offered to develop the film industry in Malaysia. (ANI)

Tree plantation drive launched in Mumbai

Mumbai, July 12 (ANI): At least 200,000 saplings were distributed free of cost by local authorities on Sunday as part of a green drive, kick-started by the civil authorities and members of Bollywood film industry here.

The plantation drive ‘I love Mumbai’ aims to turn Mumbai, which is viewed as one of the most polluted cities in the world, into a clean and green city.

Bollywood actor Vidya Balan and local politicians turned up at the launch of the ‘I love Mumbai’ campaign, organized by the municipal corporation here.

Municipal Commissioner Jairaj Phatak and many dignitaries including designer-turned- politician Shaina NC were present on the occasion.

Vidya Balan on this occasion said the campaign was a big step to make Mumbai safer, cleaner and greener.

“It’s about planting trees all over Bombay (Mumbai). I think it’s a very small step for each of us to take to ensure that a healthier, safer, cleaner and greener environment,” said Balan. (ANI)

Guru Dutt: The man with the golden touch

Guru Dutt: The man with the golden touch

Time magazine has rated Guru Dutt’s ‘Pyaasa’ as one of the world’s 100 best films. Dutt’s films surpass age and time as they continue to arouse interest and attract not only viewers but also contemporary film makers.

GURU DUTT, a name that will always be remembered by people and particularly by those who know what exactly cinema is all about and how incomplete it would be if this legendary name remains uncounted. Whenever there will be discussions about Hindi cinema, his name would be there on top of the list. Guru Dutt made films, which showed the real philosophy of life. On one hand, his performance in ‘Mr and Mrs 55′ made us laugh to our hearts’, while on the other hand, he filled audience’s eyes with tears in films like ‘Sahib, Bibi aur Ghulam’, ‘Pyaasa’ and ‘Kaagaz Ke Phool’.

Let’s remember this magical man of Hindi cinema on his 84th Birthday. Let’s check out what do some of these prominent people of the film industry feels about this Hindi film maestro. We have also tried to unfold some secrets of his films and life.

To read the entire article visit –

http://www.merinews.com/article/guru-dutt-the-man-with-the-golden-touch/15775477.shtml

Lord David Puttnam says 3D Olympics could be shown ‘every day’ in cinemas

London, June 22 (ANI): Lord David Puttnam has said that digital technology could make it possible to show the 2012 Olympics in 3D in cinemas across Britain.

While speaking at the Edinburgh Film Festival, the former film producer said that the London Olympics could be shown “every single day in 3D on every screen in the country.”

Known for producing such films as ‘Chariots of Fire’ and ‘Local Hero’, he also claimed that 3D sport could be a “real game changer” that could put cinemas “at the heart of digital Britain”.

Puttnam was speaking in the wake of Lord Carter’s Digital Britain report, which laid out the government’s strategy for broadband and digital content.

“Digital technologies, including broadband, have the potential to transform the role of cinemas,” the BBC quoted him as saying.

He added: “The film industry, and film culture in general, have a fantastic opportunity to play a pioneering role.”

Puttnam’s keynote address was held on the fifth day of the 63rd Edinburgh Film Festival, which runs until 28 June. (ANI)

Sayali Bhagat back in action

For those who are wondering where ex- Miss India Sayali Bhagat has disappeared, after making her mark in her very first film THE TRAIN starring opposite Emraan Hashmi, then let me tell you that this pretty girl is very much in action!

After her debut, she did a handful of hindi films like GOOD LUCK, a special appearance in HALLA BOL, etc and then moved towards south film industry, where she won quite a few accolades & awards.

Now, she is back on the Bollywood front & all charged up for her 2 upcoming films PAYING GUEST & KIRKIT, which release back to back. KIRKIT, produced & directed by Hyderabad-based Shashi Preetam, releases on 12th June 2009 and Mukta Arts’ multi starrer PAYING GUEST is all set to hit the screens on 19th June 2009.

Bollywood actor promotes anti-tobacco awareness

New Delhi, May 30 (ANI): Debutant Bollywood actor Jackie Bhagnani is promoting anti-tobacco awareness ahead of ‘World No Tobacco Day’ in New Delhi.

Jackie who makes his acting debut with the film ‘Kal Kisne Dekha’ said that the celebrities should promote this cause.

“Realistically speaking to eradicate it (smoking) we need one hundred years but we can reduce it and it can happen if the people from the film industry or the sports field who are known if they appeal to the people. The affect will be much more than any other normal person saying it. So you can always try nothing is impossible slowly and slowly it can get less. We know in the cities people are not allowed to smoke in public places and I’m seeing lot of people following it,” said Bhagnani.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has chosen ‘Tobacco Health Warnings’ as this year’s theme for World No Tobacco Day to be observed on May 31 with an emphasis on the picture warnings at making people aware of the health risks of tobacco use and convincing them to quit.

More than 20 countries, including Britain, Iran, Peru and Malaysia, already use visual warnings on their tobacco products.

The WHO, which requires its entire staff to be non-smokers or to agree to try to quit, has been campaigning for more than two decades to discourage smoking and fight efforts by big companies such as Philip Morris International, Imperial Tobacco, Japan Tobacco and British American Tobacco to attract new customers.

Tobacco is the world’s leading preventable cause of death. According to WHO, tobacco has been claiming killing more than five million lives every year.

Around 80 percent of smokers live in developing countries, where smoking rates have risen sharply in recent years alongside a ramping-up of tobacco marketing and production in poorer states.

The WHO supports bans on tobacco marketing and sponsorship, prohibitions of smoking in public buildings, and high taxes on tobacco products. (ANI)

Kumar Sanu captivates audience at Mumbai award show

Mumbai, May 24 (ANI): Playback singer Kumar Sanu enthralled an audience at a production award function, where he was the chief guest on Saturday in Mumbai.

Speaking on the occasion, Kumar described the production unit as the main pillar of the film industry, and appealed to the film fraternity to come forward and support them.

“From the beginning of the film till the end, the production people work hard on it. They rarely get acknowledged for their hard work. It is a thankless job. Even a hairdresser and dress man gets an award, but they are not awarded as there is no category for them,” said Kumar Sanu.

Among the awards handed out were for best production manager, best production controller and a lifetime achievement award. The production awards were organised by Association of CINE TV and Advertisement Production Executives. (ANI)

Fox Star Studios enters Tamil film industry with Murugadoss

New Delhi, May 23 (IANS) Fox Star Studios, a joint venture between Twentieth Century Fox and Star, has decided to expand its operations to the Tamil film industry by signing an exclusive deal with “Ghajini” director A.R. Murugadoss.

Murugadoss, who has an impeccable track record in the industry down south, will play the role of a creative producer as per the deal that includes the development and production of Tamil films, said a press release from the production company.

“I am extremely excited to work with Fox Star Studios India. It gives me a chance to use my deep association with the Tamil film industry to tell exciting new stories with our established stars and also to promote new talent. This partnership will also bring to Tamil cinema learnings from the best technical and creative people from around the world,” Murugadoss said.

According to Vijay Singh, CEO of Fox Star Studios India, the director was the most apt choice for a collaboration in the Tamil industry.

“Tamil films constitute India’s most popular genre after Bollywood films. The Tamil film industry is growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 15 percent and we would like to be a part of that growth wave.

“We are delighted to be accessing this growing segment by associating with one of the most successful writer directors in Tamil and Hindi cinema. Murugadoss has demonstrated great understanding of the Tamil and Hindi audiences. We are committed to building relationships with the best in Indian cinema and are delighted to have Murugadoss as part of our family,” said Singh.

‘Myleene Klass is about to eat her boyfriend…!’

Washington, May 22 (ANI): British TV star Myleene Klass is wanted by a film industry power player to star in a thriller about a woman who eats her boyfriend.

Colin Steinberg met Myleene at the Cannes Film Festival and is now considering roping her in a movie where she would play a cannibal, reports Contactmusic.

Colin said: “She has that golden age grace and glamour.

“We have spent months auditioning for a beautiful, confident British woman to take on this challenging role.

“I gather she is very tied up with her TV work, but we will negotiate about filming it next summer.”

The British TV presenter recently signed a 100,000-pound deal to host the US version of ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’. (ANI)

Liz Hurley ready for a comeback to films

London, May 20 (ANI): After staying away from the cameras for five years, Elizabeth Hurley is once again planning to make a comeback to the film industry.

Hurley rebuffed the suggestion that her decision to stay away from films came in the wake of the failure of her last film ‘Method’ to be granted a cinema release.

She said that it was instead her son Damian, born in 2002, because of whom she did not make movies.

“I decided I couldn’t do movies for a while, which was a huge decision for me because I actually love making movies more than anything,” the Telegraph quoted her as saying.

The 43-year-old star says that she is ready to do any film role, provided it could be organized around her son’s school holidays. (ANI)

‘Slumdog-inspired’ Bollywood bug bites Britain

London, May 10 (ANI): Thanks to the runaway success of Slumdog Millionaire, Britain’s film industry has undergone “the Bollywood makeover”.
Following the triumph of the Oscar-award winning film, several British films are either set in India or poking fun at the culture clash experienced by British Indians.

What’s more, these films are scheduled for release, hoping to catch the same East-West audience that made such a hit of Danny Boyle’s tale about a boy who wins India’s version of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’.

Studio bosses in the UK are hoping to replicate the success of Slumdog Millionaire, which has so far taken 227million pounds at the international box office, reports The Independent.

New films in production include Indian Summer, which is being filmed on location in the subcontinent. It tells the story of the last days of colonial rule and is directed by Joe Wright.

“India is a fascinating, extraordinary place. What’s happening there is going to affect us more and more, whether in film-industry terms or politically with what’s happening in Pakistan,” Wright told Variety magazine.

Gurinder Chadha, who directed the 2002 sleeper hit Bend it Like Beckham, is currently making It’s a Wonderful Afterlife, which is set in London.

It stars the Indian actress Shabana Azmi and is a comedy about a British Asian mother’s attempts to marry off her daughter, which leads to a bout of serial killing.

Blame it on the Bhangra is another comedy about a British Asian girl trying to break into the macho world of bhangra dancing. It is being developed by Origin Pictures.

Rafta, Rafta is another comedy set in an Indian community in the north of England, in which two newlyweds find it hard to consummate their marriage. (ANI)