Subhash Ghai is on 2009 International Emmy Award JuryOctober 1st, 2009 The International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, has invited filmmaker and educationist Subhash Ghai as a Juror in the final round of judging for the 2009 International Emmy Awards. The nominees are the regional semi-finalists from each of the four (4) Emmy judging regions (Europe, Latin America, English-Language and Asia/Africa/Middle-East).
Sunny Deol inspired by the Khans!September 26th, 2009 We all know how Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan go out of their comfort zones when it comes to promoting their films. Now just recently, the third Khan of the famous Khan trio, Salman also emulated them and went on to promote his Wanted extensively.
Ghai to be in Emmy awards jury againSeptember 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Filmmaker Subhash Ghai has been selected as a jury member at the International Emmy Awards for the fourth consecutive year. The award function will be held in New York in November.
Right Yaaa Wrong Subhash Ghai makes big plans!September 8th, 2009 Subhash Ghai is so impressed with his latest venture Right Yaaa Wrong as a producer that he has decided to market the film with a big bang. Right Yaaa Wrong, is crime entertainer co-produced by Ikkon Productions.
Subhash Ghais film screened at Carlsberg International FestivalSeptember 3rd, 2009 Subhash Ghai to be the guest of honor to inaugurate the festival. Subhash Ghai’s ‘Black and White’ has been invited for the Carlsberg International Film festival to be held in Nagpur from the 11th to the 18th of September 09 while Subhash Ghai has been invited to inaugurate the festival.The film will be featured along with La Dolce Vita, Turtles can fly, Spring Summer, Edge of Heaven and a Marathi film Gabriche Pause.
Ghai denies making Kishore Kumar biopic (Bollywood Snippets)August 4th, 2009 MUMBAI - Subhash Ghai denies reports that he is making a biopic on legendary singer Kishore Kumar with director Nagesh Kukunoor. "Nagesh and Mukta Arts are no more in contract with each other.
Subhash Ghai lead India to EntertainmentJuly 30th, 2009 28th July 09, it was a historic day for Whistling Woods International (WWI) institute in Mumbai when it launched a new course for all MBA students to avail the opportunity of gaining full knowledge of media industry, from the best of faculty and professionals in its campus. An MBA course designed and developed jointly by WWI and Manipal University had introduced India’s first MBA (M and E) degree course in Media and Entertainment last year.
Subhash Ghais filmmaking school introduces MBA in MediaJuly 28th, 2009 Subhash Ghai’s Whistling Woods International, based in Filmcity, Mumbai shall be introducing a first of its kind specially designed course of MBA in Media. The premium film making school of India recently completed its third year and has now entered its fourth year with more than 300 students, out of which around 15 percent are foreign nationals.
Bollywood phir ek baar for Gurmeet ChoudharyJuly 23rd, 2009 Lord Ram of Indian television, Gurmeet Choudhary is all kicked about his filmy journey. It was reported that he has already done a Subhash Ghai film ‘Cycle Kick’ with some newcomers.
Why correct marketing is important in Bollywood todayJuly 1st, 2009 The super bumper opening that Kabir Khan’s New York has generated in the metro cities and the multiplexes, underlines the importance of the right way of marketing. Just two weeks back, Vashu Bhagnani’s much hyped Kal Kissne Dekha had opened to a lukewarm response despite being a far better promoted filmin terms of money spent than Yash Raj.
Subhash Ghai Announces PAYING GUESTS 2June 24th, 2009 The recently released ‘Paying Guest’ directed by Paritosh Painter has been well received by the audiences Keeping the appreciation and the applause in mind, it was well expected that the producer, Subhash Ghai would announce a sequel of the same
Subhash Ghai had actually initially informed the director Paritosh Painter of making a sequel and he was infact, also toying the idea of titling the film as ‘Chaar Yaar’.
Says Ghai, “I was on a family vacation in Europe when Paying Guests released.
Sayali Bhagat has a variety of films on hand June 2nd, 2009 Sayali Bhagat’s work was appreciated in her debut film, The Train. Though since that film’s release there has been quiet a long gap for her next release, Sayali went on to South films and even bagged an award for her Telugu film.
Composer Wajid turns lyricist, impresses Subhash GhaiMay 27th, 2009 MUMBAI - After composing chartbusters for films like "Welcome" and "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi" with partner Sajid, music director Wajid has turned lyricist for a song in "Paying Guests". And he's impressed none other than Subhash Ghai, the film producer.
Subhash Ghai showcases budding Indian filmmakers' work at CannesMay 23rd, 2009 CANNES - Veteran Bollywood producer-director Subhash Ghai has brought a sizeable and exciting sampling of the future of Indian cinema to the Short Film Corner of the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. As many as nine short films made by students of the Mumbai-based Whistling Woods International, the institute conceived and set up by Ghai in Goregaon's Film City, are being showcased here.
Divya Dutta: A true Dialect QueenMay 3rd, 2009 Well, Divya Dutta has proved her versatility time and again and left the audiences as well as the critics spellbound with her enthralling performances
It’s safe to say that her voice modulation skills are unmatched by any other actor in B- Town.
Her ability to voice different dialects with ease has won her praises in abundance
Sporting a Pakistani Punjabi dialect in ‘Veer Zaara’, a Haryanvi accent in ‘Delhi 6’, a Rajasthani accent in ‘Haat – The Weekly Baazar’, a Malayalam accent in the ‘Last Lear’ to her latest Gujju accent in Subhash Ghai’s ‘Hello Darling’, Divya has done it all
We hear that Subhash Ghai was very happy with Divya’s performance and was heard saying that she ‘brought the house down’
Well, looks like we have our own Dialect Queen after all.