Sunday 29 June 2014

Funding for Bollywood films

Bollywood films are multi-million dollar productions, with the most expensive productions costing up to 1 billion rupees (roughly USD 20 million). The latest Science fiction movie Ra.One was made at an immense budget of 135 crores (roughly USD 27 million), making it the most expensive movie ever produced in Bollywood.[Sets, costumes, special effects, and cinematography were less than world-class up until the mid-to-late 1990s, although with some notable exceptions. As Western films and television gain wider distribution in India itself, there is an increasing pressure for Bollywood films to attain the same production levels, particularly in areas such as action and special effects. Recent Bollywood films have employed international technicians to improve in these areas, such as Krrish (2006) which has action choreographed by Hong Kong based Tony Ching. The increasing accessibility to professional action and special effects, coupled with rising film budgets, has seen an explosion in the action and sci-fi genres.
Sequences shot overseas have proved a real box office draw, so Mumbai film crews are increasingly filming in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, continental Europe and elsewhere. Nowadays, Indian producers are winning more and more funding for big-budget films shot within India as well, such as LagaanDevdas and other recent films.
Funding for Bollywood films often comes from private distributors and a few large studios. Indian banks and financial institutions were forbidden from lending money to movie studios. However, this ban has now been lifted.[71] As finances are not regulated, some funding also comes from illegitimate sources, such as the Mumbai underworld. The Mumbai underworld has been known to be involved in the production of several films, and are notorious for patronising several prominent film personalities. On occasion, they have been known to use money and muscle power to get their way in cinematic deals. In January 2000, Mumbai mafia hitmen shotRakesh Roshan, a film director and father of star Hrithik Roshan. In 2001, the Central Bureau of Investigation seized all prints of the movie Chori Chori Chupke Chupke after the movie was found to be funded by members of the Mumbai underworld.[72]
Another problem facing Bollywood is widespread copyright infringement of its films. Often, bootleg DVD copies of movies are available before the prints are officially released in cinemas. Manufacturing of bootleg DVD, VCD, and VHS copies of the latest movie titles is a well established 'small scale industry' in parts of South Asia and South East Asia. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) estimates that the Bollywood industry loses $100 million annually in loss of revenue from pirated home videos and DVDs. Besides catering to the homegrown market, demand for these copies is large amongst some sections of the Indian diaspora, too. (In fact, bootleg copies are the only way people in Pakistan can watch Bollywood movies, since the Government of Pakistan has banned their sale, distribution and telecast). Films are frequently broadcast without compensation by countless small cable TV companies in India and other parts of South Asia. Small convenience stores run by members of the Indian diaspora in the US and the UK regularly stock tapes and DVDs of dubious provenance, while consumer copying adds to the problem. The availability of illegal copies of movies on the Internet also contributes to the piracy problem.
Satellite TV, television and imported foreign films are making huge inroads into the domestic Indian entertainment market. In the past, most Bollywood films could make money; now fewer tend to do so. However, most Bollywood producers make money, recouping their investments from many sources of revenue, including selling ancillary rights. There are also increasing returns from theatres in Western countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, where Bollywood is slowly getting noticed. As more Indians migrate to these countries, they form a growing market for upscale Indian films.
For a comparison of Hollywood and Bollywood financial figures, see chart. it shows  tickets sold in 2002 and total revenue estimates. Bollywood sold 3.6 billion tickets and had total revenues (theatre tickets, DVDs, television and so on.) of US$1.3 billion, whereas Hollywood films sold 2.6 billion tickets and generated total revenues (again from all formats) of US$51 billion.

Cast and Crew of Bollywood

Bollywood employs people from all parts of India. It attracts thousands of aspiring actors and actresses, all hoping for a break in the industry. Models and beauty contestants, television actors, theatre actors and even common people come to Mumbai with the hope and dream of becoming a star. Just as in Hollywood, very few succeed. Since many Bollywood films are shot abroad, many foreign extras are employed too.
Very few non-Indian actors are able to make a mark in Bollywood, though many have tried from time to time. There have been some exceptions, of which one recent example is the hit film Rang De Basanti, where the lead actress is Alice Patten, an Englishwoman.KisnaLagaan, and The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey also featured foreign actors. Of late, Emma Brown Garett, an Australian born actress, has starred in a few Indian films.
Bollywood can be very clannish, and the relatives of film-industry insiders have an edge in getting coveted roles in films or being part of a film's crew. However, industry connections are no guarantee of a long career: competition is fierce and if film industry scions do not succeed at the box office, their careers will falter. Some of the biggest stars, such as Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan and Akshay Kumar have succeeded despite a lack of any show business connections. For film clans, seeList of Hindi film clans.

Golden Age of Bollywood

Following India's independence, the period from the late 1940s to the 1960s is regarded by film historians as the "Golden Age" of Hindi cinema. Some of the most critically acclaimed Hindi films of all time were produced during this period. Examples include the Guru Dutt filmsPyaasa (1957) and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) and the Raj Kapoor films Awaara (1951) and Shree 420 (1955). These films expressed social themes mainly dealing with working-class urban life in India; Awaara presented the city as both a nightmare and a dream, whilePyaasa critiqued the unreality of city life. Some of the most famous epic films of Hindi cinema were also produced at the time, includingMehboob Khan's Mother India (1957), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and K. Asif'sMughal-e-Azam (1960). Madhumati (1958), directed by Bimal Roy and written by Ritwik Ghatak, popularised the theme ofreincarnation in Western popular culture. Other acclaimed mainstream Hindi filmmakers at the time included Kamal Amrohi and Vijay Bhatt. Successful actors at the time included Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Guru Dutt, while successful actresses includedNargis, Vyjayanthimala, Meena Kumari, Nutan, Madhubala, Waheeda Rehman and Mala Sinha.
While commercial Hindi cinema was thriving, the 1950s also saw the emergence of a new Parallel Cinema movement. Though the movement was mainly led by Bengali cinema, it also began gaining prominence in Hindi cinema. Early examples of Hindi films in this movement include Chetan Anand's Neecha Nagar (1946) and Bimal Roy's Do Bigha Zamin (1953). Their critical acclaim, as well as the latter's commercial success, paved the way for Indian neorealism and the Indian New Wave. Some of the internationally acclaimed Hindi filmmakers involved in the movement included Mani Kaul, Kumar Shahani, Ketan Mehta, Govind Nihalani, Shyam Benegal and Vijaya Mehta.
Ever since the social realist film Neecha Nagar won the Grand Prize at the first Cannes Film Festival, Hindi films were frequently in competition for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, with some of them winning major prizes at the festival. Guru Dutt, while overlooked in his own lifetime, had belatedly generated international recognition much later in the 1980s. Dutt is now regarded as one of the greatest Asian filmmakers of all time, alongside the more famous Indian Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray. The 2002 Sight & Sound critics' and directors' poll of greatest filmmakers ranked Dutt at No. 73 on the list. Some of his films are now included among the greatest films of all time, with Pyaasa (1957) being featured in Time magazine's "All-TIME" 100 best movies list, and with both Pyaasa and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) tied at #160 in the 2002 Sight & Sound critics' and directors' poll of all-time greatest films. Several other Hindi films from this era were also ranked in the Sight & Sound poll, including Raj Kapoor's Awaara (1951), Vijay Bhatt's Baiju Bawra (1952), Mehboob Khan's Mother India (1957) and K. Asif's Mughal-e-Azam (1960) all tied at #346 on the list.

Etymology of Bollywood

The name "Bollywood" is a portmanteau derived from Bombay (the former name for Mumbai) and Hollywood, the center of the American film industry. However, unlike Hollywood, Bollywood does not exist as a physical place. Though some deplore the name, arguing that it makes the industry look like a poor cousin to Hollywood, it has its own entry in the Oxford English Dictionary.
The naming scheme for "Bollywood" was inspired by "Tollywood", the name that was used to refer to the cinema of West Bengal. Dating back to 1932, "Tollywood" was the earliest Hollywood-inspired name, referring to the Bengali film industry based in Tollygunge, Calcutta, whose name is reminiscent of "Hollywood" and was the center of the cinema of India at the time. It was this "chance juxtaposition of two pairs of rhyming syllables," Holly and Tolly, that led to the portmanteau name "Tollywood" being coined. The name "Tollywood" went on to be used as a nickname for the Bengali film industry by the popular Kolkata-based Junior Statesmanyouth magazine, establishing a precedent for other film industries to use similar-sounding names, eventually leading to the term "Bollywood" being coined.[10]However, more popularly, Tollywood is now used to refer to the Telugu Film Industry in Andhra Pradesh. The term "Bollywood" itself has origins in the 1970s, when India overtook America as the world's largest film producer. Credit for the term has been claimed by several different people, including the lyricist, filmmaker and scholar Amit Khanna, and the journalist Bevinda Collaco.

Tuesday 17 June 2014

It's Entertainment movie of akshay kumar & Tamannaah Bhatia


it's Entertainment movie director is sajid-farhad, It's Entertainment is an upcoming Bollywood Slapstick comedy film.
the film is produced by Ramesh S. Taurani of Tips Industries Ltd

It's Entertainment
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Directed bySajid-Farhad
Produced byRamesh S. Taurani
Jayantilal Gada
Screenplay bySajid-Farhad
Story byK. Subhash
StarringAkshay Kumar
Tamannaah Bhatia
Prakash Raj
Mithun Chakraborty
Music bySachin - Jigar
StudioTips Industries Limited
Distributed byPen Movies
Release dates
  • August 8, 2014
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

It's Entertainment is expected to release on 8 August 2014. The logo of the movie unveiled on 14 May 2014, whilst the theatrical trailer was released on 19 May 2014. The First video song Johnny Johnny was released on 9 June 2014 you can see on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Joa2I7fVg   which depicted a desi version of the nursery rhyme 'Johny Johny Yes Papa'.

Cast


Filming

Shooting started on 3 June 2013 in Mumbai where the mahurat shot was filmed. On 1 July shooting started in Bangkokfor a 3-months-long schedule where 90% of the film was shot, remaining 10% of the film was shot in Mumbai with one song in Goa during late 2013. Only one song left was shot in April 2014 for 3 days and the filming was complete. William Anthony was later approached for this movie in NIBM ( National Institute of Business Management),Pune

Soundtrack

The soundtrack is composed by Sachin - Jigar. It will be the first time that Sachin - Jigar has worked with Akshay Kumar. The first song released is "Johnny Johnny". It is sung by Jigar Saraiya, Priya Panchaal & Madhav Krishnan and Lyrics penned by Mayur Puri.




Saturday 14 June 2014

Kick Movie

Kick is an upcoming Bollywood action film of salman khan , which is produced and directed by Sajid Nadiadwala starring Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead role in this film. Also starring in the movie are Randeep Hooda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
The film is a remake of the 2009 Telugu film of same name.

Cast


Production

Developement

In 2009, Raviteja was first approached for lead role in Hindi remake. Later it was announced that producer Sajid Nadiadwala had signed A. R. Murugadoss as director. Sirish Kunder was signed to direct the film after Murugadoss was unable to direct the film. Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez had been signed on to act in the film, directed by Sajid Nadiadwala. Apart from Ileana D'Cruz who starred in the original 2009 film of the same nameDeepika Padukone, Anushka Sharma, Sonakshi Sinha, Priyanka Chopra and supermodel Angela Jonsson were also considered for the female lead, however Fernandez eventually bagged the role. US settled Abhijat Joshi, who had written the script of Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and Lage Raho Munnabhai was approached to write the script of the film in 2009. Nadiawala wanted the script to be prepared during the release of 3 Idiots when Joshi had came back to India. Chetan Bhagat eventually wrote the script of the film.

Principal photography

Nadiadwala received an invitation from the Korea Tourism Organization, and after his team visited South Korea in September 2011, he signed an agreement to shoot portions of this project and others in that country. The shooting of film began on 27 July 2013 in Scotland where Khan shot a car crash scene and helicopter crash scene in Glasgow. Shooting was also done in in Delhi. In October 2013 while the shooting was in progress outside the city of Mumbai The Film Studio Settings & Allied Mazdoor Union asked Sajid to pay them wages for one and a half shifts to which he refused. The workers stopped the shooting for a week which resumed only when Sajid agreed that the worker's demands will be met.Allegedly, the shooting of movie 'Roy' had to postponed due to Fernandez's commitments to the movie.  It is also reported that Fernandez started learning Urdu language specifically for the film with a coach that was hired by Khan. The film was also shot in Mehboob Studios during February 2014  and also in Film City studio in Mumbai. While the shooting of the film was going on in Mumbai in March 2014, Khan's body double, Ajay, was injured while shooting for a stunt scene when Ajay was supposed to jump from the first floor of the house onto the railway track, but went through a sugar glass which injured his face, and required hospitalization.  The film's climax was shot in Poland.  Khan wanted to shoot part of the film in United Kingdom but he was refused a visa by the authorities.

Teaser and trailer

The teaser poster was released on 9 June. Khan has decided to release the promotional trailer of the film in a single screen theatre in Mumbai called Gaiety Galaxy with his fans on 15 June. He has decided to do so because he considers single screen theatres lucky for himself. The theatre has cancelled the shows from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m for release of the trailer.

Thursday 12 June 2014

Ek Villain Song Download

Ek Villain Song Download

Galliyan

Banjaara


Latest news of holiday the indian box office

Holiday - A Soldier Is Never Off Duty
3300 screen release
Holiday - A Soldier Is Never Off Duty started slowly but gained some traction as the day went along and will come out with a respectable first day 
 A 20-30% jump on Saturday will help its a cause a lot . there is the spare capacity out there with a 3300 screen release..


Akshay Kumar's latest outing Holiday 
when compared to Akshay Kumar's previous movie this number is really big for an akshay kumar film
he film has collected Rs 41.32 crores nett at the Indian Box Office in the first weekend. Its breakup is Rs 12.18 cr on Fri, Rs 12.34 cr on Sat and Rs 16.80 cr on Sun.
he film has collected rs 41.32 crores nett at the indian box office in the first weekend its breakup is Rs 12.18 cr on Fri Rs 12.34cr on Sat and Rs 16.80 cr on Sun

Fimistaan opened poorly and week and like any other multiplex film depends on that huge jump on Saturday. Even more than double on Saturday may not be good enoough looking at the first day expected figure.

Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi flopped badly as it grossed around 2.25 crore nett in week one. It had a low budget but that was irrelevant with such low collections.

Citylights also flopped with poor collections of around 5.25 crore nett in week one. The film actually had steady collections on the weekdays but multiplex occupancies were so poor (10%) that it was always going to lose most of its show even if Holiday - A Soldier Is Never Off Duty did not release. A similar costing flop film Hawaa Hawai which by coincidence was also released by the same distribution concern grossed 8.75 crore nett in its lifetime run and Citylights will not even get close to that figure.

Wednesday 11 June 2014

Bollywood movie Holiday – A Soldier Is Never Off Duty

Cast: Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Govinda, Sumeet Raghavan, Farhad Daruwala, Gireesh Sahedev, Zakir Hussain
Direction: A.R. Murugadoss
Genre: Action
Duration: 2 hours 50 minutes

StoryA soldier's holiday turns into a full-time mission to save Mumbai from terror attacks, while only taking time out for his bride-hunt.

Review of Holiday movie : Gagged men tumble out of his closet. Tied up terrorists and 'sleeper cells' too. Hell's bells, they're far from 'sleeping beauties'. But then they have to make our brave-heart Virat Bakshi (Akshay) look good. And he sure does. In his camouflage suits and his neon bermudas. Whether he's on a secret mission (as Defence Intelligence Agent), or romancing his boisterous 'boxer' belle Saiba (Sonakshi). All the while coaching his cop buddy on how to 'crack a case', or saluting his boss sergeant (Govinda, in a cutesy cameo).



Virat's on holiday in Mumbai - 'ladki dekhne' - where a terror blast kills school kids in a bus. A suspect is caught and it leads to series of more suspects who're part of a devious demolition plan by - Sleeper Cells (trained terrorists guised as common men in society). His holiday turns into havoc and Virat becomes a one-man army - who has to raze the terror outfit and salvage Mumbai from exploding into flames. Nothing can break this lion-hearted soldier who upholds his valour, wardi and values - like a true jawan.

Murgadoss' film (remake of the Tamil 'Thupakki') offers an intelligent plot, with blows, blasts and raw bone-cracking action (Greg Powell- of 'Skyfall' fame). It triggers a fear that anyone from your paanwala to pizza-delivery boy could be a 'closet' terrorist (Beware!).

While the core plot is compelling and finely directed, the side-tracks - like bombs needing to be deactivated and the romantic angle, waste screen-time and the songs infiltrate the plot too often. The film is too long and needs a taut edit. It has flaws too, but doesn't fail to entertain.

Akshay's stunts are jaw-dropping; he's in top form and impressively leads the show without much support from his squadron of actors. Farhad (the lead villain) doesn't leave much impact; and Sonakshi slides in for the song and dance.

This one applauds the jawans who live in the jaws of death, and is a 'wake up' call for all the 'sleepers' that abound. Bravo!e


Tuesday 10 June 2014

Movie Shooting in Shanghai

The street signs had been changed – not just to blur the space and preserve
 the privacy of local residents, but because the film was set in old Shanghai.

Monday 9 June 2014

Ek Villain

Ek Villain is an upcoming romantic-thriller film directed by Mohit Suri. Starring Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles, Riteish Deshmukh makes his debut as an antagonist with this film. It is produced by Ekta Kapoor under the banner of her production house Balaji Motion Pictures. The film is expected to release on June 27, 2014. The official teaser was released on April 4, 2014.
Ek Villain
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Directed byMohit Suri
Produced byEkta Kapoor
Written byTushar Hiranandani
StarringSidharth Malhotra
Riteish Deshmukh
Shraddha Kapoor
Music byAnkit Tiwari
Mithoon
Soch (Band)
StudioBalaji Motion Pictures
Release dates
  • June 27, 2014
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
BudgetINR25 crore (US$4.2 million)

Cast

Production

Development

Ekta Kapoor signed Mohit Suri to direct a romantic thriller. Ek Villain was earlier reported to be a remake of the Korean film I Saw the Devil, though Suri refuted the claim. 

Casting

Actor Riteish Deshmukh will be cast in a negative role in this film.[6] Sidharth Malhotra was reported to be doing a lot of action sequences for the film and this will be his first film where he is playing a villain. In an Interview Siddharth says that Mohit Suri has explored the dark side of him in the film. Mohit Suri, who also directed theShraddha Kapoor starrer Aashiqui 2, had to hunt a lot to find a lead actress for his upcoming project before signing Shraddha. Both Mohit and Ekta Kapoor were confirmed that Shraddha suited the lead actress the best.[7] There were earlier reports of Alia Bhatt and Esha Gupta being approached for the role.[8] According to aMid Day source, Shraddha Kapoor read the script and liked it, and she didn't hesitate in getting signed for the film as Mohit Suri directed her first hit (referring toAashiqui 2). After the success of Aashiqui 2, it became easy for the director to select the lead actress.

Soundtrack

Ek Villain
Soundtrack album by
Released28 May 2014
GenreSoundtrack
Length31:21
LabelT-Series
ProducerEkta Kapoor
Mithoon chronology
Samrat & Co
(2014)
Ek Villain
(2014)
Creature 3D
(2014)
After the super success of Aashiqui 2 music. Director Mohit Suri roped in Mithoon & Ankit Tiwari to compose music for Ek Villain. The soundtrack has 6 songs with one track being an unplugged version crooned by lead actress Shraddha Kapoor which marks her debut as a playback singer. Three songs are composed by Mithoon, The song "Galliyan" is composed by Ankit Tiwari. And a track named "Awari" is composed by Soch (Band). The lyrics are penned by Manoj Muntashir, Mithoon & Soch (Band Members). The music was released on 28th May 2014.

Salman's masked look in Kick

Check out: Salman's masked look in Kick
 Jun 9, 2014 - 12:49 IST



Earlier today, the social media networks went viral with the teaser announcing the soon to be released first look of the Salman Khan film Kick. Meanwhile, we came across this image on twitter that features the actor in his Kick avatar.

Seen on the sets wearing a mask, Salman will be sporting this vigilante look in the film. While Kick is an adaptation of a South film by the same name, Salman's character in the film is called 'Devil'. 

Kick that is directed by Sajid Nadiadwala and also features Jacqueline Fernandez and Randeep Hooda is slated for release on July 25.

Sunday 8 June 2014

Hollywood Movies 2014 List with Release Dates Calendar

June 20 2014 -  Chef
June 27 2014 -  Transformers: Age of Extinction

Bollywood Movies June 2014 List with Release Dates Calendar

June 2014

Movie Name

Release Dates

 Holiday ( Thuppakki Remake)June 6
 FilmistanJune 6
  FuglyJune 13
   Machhli Jal Ki Rani HaiJune 13
HumshakalsJune 20
Ek VillainJune 27