Actor Mahie Gill turns producer for Punjabi film Aatishbaaze Ishq. She shares her experiences from the behind the camera this time Jasmine SinghThere are some syllables that perfectly fit the bill, when it comes to sultry and a good mix of traditional looking actress Mahie Gill. Fearless, enterprising, audacious, beautiful, devil-may-care, lightsome, insouciant… Mahie wouldn’t actually care of being tagged with right words. Shooting under the sparkling sun, on the roads and fields of Ferozepur, Punjab for her under production Punjabi film, Aatishbaaze Ishq, Mahie has added a new word to her curriculum vitae, she has turned producer with this film. When everyone around is the Punjabi film industry hit turbulent waters, this actress has gone ahead and invested money along with another partner, Vineet Khetarpal in the film. With this new role, things haven’t changed much….she still greets you with utmost affection, makes sure everyone on the sets is comfortable, more than anything else, Mahie ensures she keeps up with everything. She throws her head back, runs her finger through her curled up hair and smiles, “Oh yes, I have turned a producer with Aatishbaazi Ishq, isn’t this good?” She takes a minute to answer this herself. “I know the status of Punjabi films, and how their hold is dwindling, but I thought why I should be bogged down by it. I still feel if we put in our best in all the departments, we can still have a good Punjabi film,” says she. Mahie plays a very different character in the film, something that Punjabi cinema hasn’t seen before. “I play a hockey coach who is a motor-mouth, she does all the chores herself,” adds Mahie who talks about the film that also introduces Ravi. “It is basically a story of three athletes, where Roshan Prince plays the role of a boxer and Ravi is the wrestler. The DOP of our the film Raja has won national award for work in Marathi cinema,” adds the actress who is hopeful that this romantic film will strike a rapport with the audience. With the new role of a producer, Mahie definitely knows it is an added responsibility. “Not many people know that I have produced a short film earlier Navaad, which was widely appreciated. So, when I decided to produce this Punjabi film, there were people who stood by me in this. I am aware of the new responsibility, but I have a great team that manages everything well. In the end it is all about team work.” There is another word that has come to settle in her dictionary- challenging! “Indeed, producing a film is tough, I ensure that the problems I faced as an actor, my crew doesn’t have to face that. All the same, I am thankful that I have a supportive crew and everyone is pitching in their best for the film.” The film stars actor singer Roshan Prince as well. “He is a lovely singer and a good actor, the amount of hard work he is putting in the film is simply amazing,” shares the actress who doesn’t believe in making up anything. The film is directed by Amit Subhash Dhawan is already the talk of the town for its Bollywood treatment its cast of Kulbhushan Kharbanda, BN Sharma. The film has famous choreographer and now actor Ganesh Acharya whipping up the main dance and song sequences. Sunidhi Chauhan, Neeti Mohan, Sudesh Kumari, Roshan Prince and Labh Janjua have sung for Aatishbaazi Ishq while Shubarna has done the costumes. "Not many people know that I have produced a short film earlier Mavaad, which was widely appreciated. So, when I decided to produce this Punjabi film, there were people who stood by me."— Mahie Gill , jasmine@tribunemail.com, Source: Article
Sunday, 3 May 2015
Crackling effect
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Broken Horses
CAST Anton Yelchin, Chris Marquette | DIRECTOR Vidhu Vinod Chopra
BY Ajit Duara: Broken Horses is a film by an ‘A’ grade Hindi movie producer who has written and directed a Hollywood movie that can only be described as adolescent in its delineation of family and bonds of brotherhood. The film is about two siblings, the older one mentally challenged and the younger a talented violinist, who have their lives turned upside down when their father, a Sheriff on the Mexican border, is shot dead. The older boy, Buddy, is drawn into a world of guns and horses, and the kid brother, Jakey, goes toNew York to audition for the Philharmonic orchestra. But when Jakey (Anton Yelchin) comes back from the big city to invite his brother for his wedding, he realises that Buddy (Chris Marquette) is being used by a local gangster, Julius Hench (Vincent D’Onofrio). Hench exploits the mental slowness of Buddy to turn him into a hitman who will execute anyone who he is persuaded to think of as a ‘bad man’. Is Jakey able to extricate his brother from this mess? This is the plot ofBroken Horses, and had the film’s treatment been more contemporary, more mature and more interestingly styled, it might have been a better movie. As it is, the movie gives the impression of having been based on a script in a rather early stage of development. There is no complexity to the work. There is no take on violence in American society, no opinion on family ties in that culture; not even a perspective on the idea of sibling devotion—supposedly the subject of the film. Surprisingly, even the panoramic American landscape that a lot of European filmmakers are struck by is not poetically described. Vidhu Vinod Chopra seems to have made a Hollywood film in a cultural vacuum. If his idea was to bridge the notional divide that he sees between the two largest producers of cinema in the world, it hasn’t worked. Source: OPEN Magazine
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Ekta wants to cast Imran and Sonakshi again
Ekta Kapoor, who is currently working with Imran Khan and Sonakshi Sinha for her production ‘Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara!’ is quite impressed by the on-screen chemistry between them and she is planning on casting them together again. When Imran was quizzed about this, he said, “I am also hearing the same. I don’t know of any project as of now. But Ekta has been excited about our on-screen pairing and chemistry.” Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara! is a sequel to Ekta’s 2010 superhit film ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’ and this film is all set to release on August 15. Source: Article
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Steven Spielberg Drops Out Of 'American Sniper'
Steven Spielberg has pulled out of directing 'American Sniper'.
The award-winning filmmaker and his DreamWorks studios have cut ties with the project, which will see Bradley Cooper starring as Navy SEAL Chris Kyle as well as producing. According to Deadline.com, the 'War Horse' director simply couldn't make his vision work with the envisioned budget. Warner Bros. and Cooper are still attached and they are expected to find another director. Spielberg has been known to drop out of projects in the past, and famously took 11 years to get Oscar-winning film 'Lincoln' the way he wanted. The script for 'American Sniper' was penned by Jason Hall and is based on Kyle's eponymous memoir 'American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in US Military History'. Kyle was a Texas-born shooter with the highest recorded number of sniper kills in the US military at 160 deadly shots. However, his dedication to his career as a Navy SEAL chief affected his relationship with his wife, and he was tragically killed at a shooting range by a fellow veteran he was trying to help deal with his experiences in the military. Photo Credits: Pixplanete / PR Photos. Source: Starpulse.com
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
TV more difficult than making films: Anurag Basu
Mumbai: Filmmaker Anurag Basu, who started his direction career with 1996 hit daily soap 'Tara', says films should not be considered superior to television and adds that film-making is easier. He also directed TV shows 'Star Bestsellers' and 'Koshish... Ek Aashaa' before making his big screen debut with 2003 movie 'Saaya' starring John Abraham and Tara Sharma. "I don't feel that films are superior to television. I don't know why people say this? I do films, but trust me, television is much more difficult than making films," Basu told the reporters an award function here at the red carpet of 10th Indian Telly Awards held here on Saturday. Anurag, who was bestowed with a special award at the ceremony, rues when he used to work in the television industry as a director and writer, there were no such awards. "I belong to TV. I was born here as a director. Sometimes I get jealous that there were no award functions like this in our time," said Basu. "We did so much hard work in TV and never got an award," he added. His last release was Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra starrer 'Barfi!', which was also India's official entry to the Oscars last year. Currently, Basu is busy co-judging the children's talent show, 'India's Best Dramebaaz' on Zee TV along with actors Sonali Bendre and Vivek Oberoi. Source: News-Bullet
Friday, 28 December 2012
'Dabangg 2' collects Rs 106.78 cr in one week
Mumbai: As expected and speculated by trade pundits, Salman Khan's 'Dabangg 2' is setting the box office ablaze! The film which is doing exceptionally well at the box office has collected a whooping Rs 106.78 crore in just 7 days (one week). This year has been very lucky for Salman Khan with both his films 'Ek Tha Tiger' and 'Dabangg 2' doing extremely well at the box office. 'Ek Tha Tiger' was an Eid release that set cash registers ringing but 'Dabangg 2' has achieved this feat in spite of being a non-holiday release! The rock solid collections over the first three days of the film have surpassed that of 'Ek Tha Tiger', setting the box office ablaze the film which opened to a massive Rs 21.10 crore and remained sturdy with its box office blitzkrieg collecting a whopping amount of Rs 65.16 crore during the first three days. Continuing the trend at the box office it has collected Rs 8.12 crore on day 6 and Rs 6 crore on day 7. With the total summing up to a whooping Rs 106.78 crore. Arbaaz Khan's directorial debut, the film has been released in over 3,500 screens across India, the collections to which still remain strong. 'Dabangg 2' promises to take entertainment several notches higher with some spectacular action sequences conceptualized onscreen! The film is a complete package and a wholesome entertainer which is not-to-be-missed this Christmas. An Arbaaz Khan Production's film, 'Dabangg 2' also stars Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Vinod Khanna and Prakash Raj. So, go on and book your tickets to film with your friends and family to catch Chulbul Pandey in action as he sweeps the nation with 'Dabangg; mania at a theatre near you! Box office collections of 'Dabangg 2': Date: December 21, Day: Friday, Collection: Rs 21.10 crore, Date: December 22, Day: Saturday, Collection: Rs 19.06 crore, Date: December 23, Day: Sunday, Collection: Rs 25 crore, Date: December 24, Day: Monday, Collection: Rs 12 crore, Date: December 25, Day: Tuesday, Collection: Rs 15.50 crore, Date: December 26, Day: Wednesday, Collection: Rs 8.12 crore, Date: December 27, Day: Thursday, Collection: Rs 6 crore, Total: Rs 106.78 crore' Source: News-Bullet
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Aamir's 'Talaash' grosses over 100 crores
Mumbai: Aamir Khan starrer supernatural thriller 'Talaash' has grossed over Rs 100 crore in the domestic and overseas market. The film released on November 30 and in the following two weeks it has collected Rs 85.38 crores in the domestic market and grossed Rs 46.40 crore overseas. The
Reema Kagti directorial has become the fastest to reach 100 crore by touching the mark in 10 days (overseas including), said a release. 'Talaash's pace hasn't slowed inspite of several releases this week. The film also stars Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Source: News Bullet, Image: photobucket.com
Reema Kagti directorial has become the fastest to reach 100 crore by touching the mark in 10 days (overseas including), said a release. 'Talaash's pace hasn't slowed inspite of several releases this week. The film also stars Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Source: News Bullet, Image: photobucket.com

