'I proved commercial filmmakers can make realistic cinema too'October 21st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Multilingual filmmaker Priyadarshan, whose off beat "Kanchivaram" Wednesday was adjudged the best film at the 55th National Film Awards, says he is happy to prove that mainstream filmmakers can make realistic movie. Basically, it was important to break the belief that commercial filmmakers can't make realistic movies.
Let Aditya Chopra make films for multiplexes: Boney KapoorSeptember 25th, 2009 MUMBAI - Salman Khan starrer "Wanted" has become a hit in single screen theatres and it's celebration time for producer Boney Kapoor who is happy making film for the masses and says let Aditya Chopra make films for multiplexes. "Wanted" didn't get favourable reviews from the critics but has done good business by earning about Rs.38 crore across the country in its first week.
Cast and crew of 'Kanchivaram' celebrate its success in MumbaiSeptember 23rd, 2009 MUMBAI - Priyadarshan along with cast and crew of 'Kanchivaram' celebrated its success at the 55th National Film Awards here last evening. It is a Tamil film on the silk weaver community of Kancheepuram in Tamil Nadu.
Priyadarshan is Prakash Rajs fanSeptember 10th, 2009 Director Priyadarshan can’t stop raving over actor Prakash Raj’s performance in their latest film, Kanchivaram, which recently won national awards. He believes that the film was successful because of Prakash Raj.
Awards dont matter for Aftab Shivdasani September 10th, 2009 Mast boy Aftab Shivdasani has come a long way in the industry. He is through with the roller coaster ride of ten years in the meanest industry.
I want to do more films like 'Kanchivaram': Prakash RajSeptember 7th, 2009 CHENNAI - "Kanchivaram", set in the pre-independence era, has bagged top honours - best film as well as best actor award for Prakash Raj at the 55th National Awards, announced Monday. The actor says he is inspired to do more such films, while director Priyadarshan feels it will change his image.
Priyadarshan cant believe hes won National AwardSeptember 7th, 2009 MUMBAI - Priyadarshan, currently shooting in Karaikudi, cannot believe his Tamil film "Kanchivaram" has won the National Award for Best Film. This isnt just my first National Award, its my first award ever!" he exclaims.
Priyadarshan to remake Tamil hit 'Anjathey' in HindiAugust 19th, 2009 CHENNAI - Filmmaker Priyadarshan is so impressed with Tamil director Mysskin's "Anjathey" that he wants him to remake it in Hindi under his banner Four Frames Entertainment. Priyadarshan described the film as one of the best recent movies.
Director Priyadarshan to be honored for KanchivaramJuly 23rd, 2009 Director Priyadarshan’s Kanchivaram was not only liked by the local audiences but the film was also appreciated worldwide after being screened at various international film festivals. The flick which stars talented actors like Prakashraj, Shammu and Shriya Reddy in the lead roles will be honored by the Pondicherry Government in association with the Navadharshan Film Society, with ace director Priyadarshan being conferred with the Best director award at the annual film of the festival.
Director Priyadarshan wins Best Director Award for KanchivaramJuly 23rd, 2009 Department of Information and Publicity and Navadharshan Film Society, Pondicherry usually hosts Film Festival of Indian Panorama. The best films selected by the Directorate of Film Festival, New Delhi will be screened for the occasion.
Trisha thanks Priyadarshan for ticket to BollywoodJuly 13th, 2009 CHENNAI J - Southern actress Trisha describes her entry into Bollywood as dream debut and thanks her mentor, filmmaker Priyadarshan, who launched her in Tamil movies with "Lesa Lesa" seven years ago, for now introducing her to Hindi films as well. Priyan has signed Trisha for the Hindi movie "Khatta Meetha" opposite Bollywood star Akshay Kumar.
Tamil star Trisha forays into Bollywood, teams up with AkshayJune 12th, 2009 CHENNAI - Director Priyadarshan has signed Tamil star Trisha to play the female lead in his forthcoming Hindi film starring Akshay Kumar. I suggested Trisha's name as Akshay wanted a fresh face for his 'Khatta Meetha'.
Kannada producers-multiplexes end row, new films being releasedJune 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Film buffs in Karnataka can heave a sigh of relief - the Kannada film industry's long stand off with the multiplexes over revenue sharing has ended and two new films - "Olave Jeevana Lekkachara" and "Karanjji" - are being screened at multi-screen theatres Friday. Talking to IANS, Vijaya Kumar, secretary of the distribution sector of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC), who was part of the negotiations with the multiplex owners, said the settlement was possible because of the positive attitude of the Kannada film industry members as well as representatives of the multiplexes, particularly PVR and INOX.
Why No Angels and Demons in multiplexes in national multiplexes May 29th, 2009 Today all over India Hollywood film, Angels and Demons starring Tom Hanks has released. But the release has been mostly restricted to single screens and no big multiplexes.
Now stand off between Kannada film industry and multiplexesMay 25th, 2009 BANGALORE - The long standoff between multiplex owners and Bollywood filmmakers has affected the Kannada film industry too, with two big budget Kannada films "Dubai Babu" and "Taakat" failing to reach the multiscreen cinemas here because of the row over revenue sharing. The producers fear they will have to bear heavy losses because of the tiff.
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