TV channels are ignoring documentaries: Jahnu BaruaNovember 26th, 2009 PANAJI - Well-known filmmaker Jahnu Barua rues that despite more than 400 television channels in the country no one sees documentaries as a viable proposition. "Foreigners are more interested in Indian short films than our own people," said Barua, who is the president of the Indian Documentary Producers Association (IDPA).
Susi Ganeshan goes to BollywoodNovember 10th, 2009 more imagesFilmmaker Susi Ganeshan started off his directorial venture with an award winning movie ‘Virumbikiren’ (featured Prashanth and Sneha in lead roles)… Later, the filmmaker delivered some commendable flicks– ‘5 Star’ and ‘Thiruttu Payale’. Although his recent release ‘Kanthaswamy’ had witnessed mixed reviews, it still gained profit at box office.
Simbhu replaces Karthi in K.V. Anands nextNovember 3rd, 2009 more imagesPost the grand success of ‘Ayan’, it’s been a red carpet welcome for filmmaker K.V. Anand as many producers are ready to spend big budget on his films.
Producers follow JoshyOctober 30th, 2009 All the Malayalam industry producers are now looking to take a leaf out of Joshy’s book. The filmmaker wanted to make a movie with Mohanlal but because the budget went beyond 5 crores, he dropped the project.
Karan Johar's film to create 200 jobs in SydneyOctober 28th, 2009 more images
more imagesSYDNEY - Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar's Hindi remake of "Stepmom" will be shot in Sydney and will create 200 jobs for people in the Australian city, said Virginia Judge, minister assisting the Premier on the Arts. "This movie will take Sydney to Bollywood and an audience of more than one billion people.
Raghavendra Lawrence to make a horror filmOctober 20th, 2009 Followed by the grand success of ‘Yaavarum Nalam’ and ‘Eeram’, every filmmaker and producer in town has set to taste the success with same genre of ‘supernatural thrillers’. Already few projects based on similar lines have started rolling and now Raghavendra Lawrence has his own plans.
Yash Chopra honoured at Pusan film festOctober 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Veteran Bollywood director filmmaker Yash Chopra was honoured as the Asian filmmaker of the year at the ongoing 14th Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) in South Korea. The filmmaker was felicitated by film festival director Kim Dong-ho Friday.
Journalists enraged with Surya and VivekOctober 12th, 2009 It was a serious affair which was held in respect to the newspaper’s gesture on listing the names of actresses involved in sex scandal. Perhaps, every actor and filmmaker in Kollywood expressed their grievances with harsh talks over journalists and photographers on the occasion.
Maappilai' to hit floors on October 20October 10th, 2009 Dhanush starrer ‘Maappilai’, a remake of Superstar Rajnikanth’s yesteryear film with the same title will likely start rolling from October 20. The film is directed by Sooraj, who earlier churned out Dhanush’s ‘Padikadhavan’.
Vikram to pair up with Hollywood actressOctober 7th, 2009 These days Vikram is making headlines across the airs. Earlier with Susi Ganeshan’s ‘Kanthaswamy’ and now Manirathnam’s bilingual film ‘Raavana’.
Gurunath moves into production October 3rd, 2009 Filmmaker Gurunath has opened his own production house along with Raghunath of Vishishta Productions. The production house will be debuting with the flick, Johnny Vijay.
Surya looks out for Katrina Kaif or Anushka SharmaSeptember 10th, 2009 Of course, it would be the biggest-ever project in the career of actor Surya. This is all about Surya’s forthcoming trilingual flick (Tamil, Hindi and Telugu) produced by Udayanidhi Stalin, (son of deputy TN chief minister M.K.
Santosh Sivan unaware of 'Tahaan' honour in GermanyJuly 24th, 2009 MUMBAI - At Germany's only annual festival celebrating Bollywood cinema in Stuttgart the highest honour went to Santosh Sivan's Hindi film "Tahaan", but the cinematographer-filmmaker was unaware of it. The festival titled Bollywood and Beyond concluded July 19 and "Tahaan", about the adventures of a little boy and his pet donkey in Kashmir, won The German Star Of India award.
Cinematographer Aseem Bajaj goes globalJuly 6th, 2009 MUMBAI - Bollywood cinematographer Aseem Bajaj was in Britain last month to shoot an independent British film, and says he accepted "The Dreaming Spires" because Ajay Devgan delayed the shooting of his next directorial venture. "'After U, Me Aur Hum', I was supposed to shoot Ajay Devgan's next directorial project.
Indian American filmmaker announces Rs.1.5 bn budget movieJune 3rd, 2009 HYDERABAD - Nagendra Karri, an Indian American filmmaker whose debut film "Where Are You Sophia" was screened at the recently concluded Cannes Film festival, Wednesday announced his new Rs.150 crore (Rs.1.5 billion) venture "Mobster" to be shot in India. Karri plans to cast top Hollywood stars in this crime thriller and also re-make the film in Hindi and Telugu.
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