Sudeep praised in RannFebruary 2nd, 2010 more imagesFeb 2, 2010 (Sampurn Wire): Kannada actor Sudeep is creating waves in Bollywood with his portrayal of Jai Malik, the son of a media baron (played by Amitabh Bachchan), in Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Rann’. Sudeep has been appreciated and praised for his performance in the film.
Ritesh Deshmukh's trial run of Rann is a big success!January 28th, 2010 more imagesLooks like ‘Rann’ is all set to be the first treat from Bollywood for this new year as it gears up to hit the bull’s eye at the box office. With positive pre-release reports and glowing trade reviews, Ram Gopal Varma's keenly awaited drama is much in the news for its gripping storyline and first-rate performances.
Amitabh Bachchan hits Bangalore to promote RannJanuary 27th, 2010 more imagesBangalore saw a few guests from Bollywood on Saturday afternoon. Iconic actor Amitabh Bachchan along with director Ram Gopal Varma was present to promote their film Rann.
Rann exposes the media-says Ramgopal VermaJanuary 20th, 2010 more imagesRam Gopal Varma’s Rann has created already created waves for its interesting take on the media world. The movie promos indicate a sharp perception of news channels which has left everyone wonder as to what is it that RGV has to offer through this film.
Ram Gopal Varma To Edit Newspaper!December 26th, 2009 more images
When it comes to marketing gimmicks the one that Ram Gopal Varma and his producer Madhu Mantena have thought of for Rann takes the cake and the entire bakery.
Starting December 25 the Rann team will edit and publish a 10-page daily newspaper called the Rann Times.
Ram Gopal Varma turns newspaper editorDecember 26th, 2009 more images
more imagesMUMBAI - Bollywood director Ram Gopal Verma has a new job. He along with the team of the upcoming film "Rann" are editing a 10-page daily newspaper called Rann Times as a way of promoting the film.
Rann is RGV kind of cinema- Rajat KapoorDecember 24th, 2009 more imagesAmitabh Bachchan starrer ‘Rann’ has already become a dinner table discussion for its punch line, which is a slap on the face of today’s media industry. But someone from the star cast of the film doesn’t agree that Ram Gopal Varma is trying to bring media (news channels) in the bad picture.
Arrests in Maoist violence rises to 72December 2nd, 2009 BHUBANESWAR - One more person was arrested Wednesday for his involvement in the alleged Maoist-backed violence in Orissas Koraput district, taking the total arrests to 72. We have arrested a leader from Tentuli Padar village.
Award at New York fest inspires Suniel ShettyNovember 10th, 2009 more images
more imagesMUMBAI - Bollywood producer-actor Suniel Shetty is elated at winning the best actor award at the South Asian International Film Festival (SAIFF) in New York for his performance in "Red Alert - The War Within" - a movie that deals with the Maoists - and says he is inspired to do better work. "Winning an award at such a big film festival is a big high for me as an actor.
Buddhist model is new Miss NepalSeptember 24th, 2009 KATHMANDU - A 20-year-old popular Buddhist model and music video star Thursday prevailed over Nepal's Maoists as well as 14 other contenders to walk off with the Miss Nepal 2009 crown held under the shadow of Maoist threats. Zenisha Moktan, the winner, comes from the Tamang community, one of the poorest and underprivileged communities in Nepal and the worst victims of human trafficking.
Miss Nepal hopes to outsmart Maoists by dropping Dabur tagSeptember 22nd, 2009 KATHMANDU - After being blocked by the Maoists, Nepal's oldest and best known beauty pageant, Miss Nepal, is finally scheduled to be held Thursday without drawing attention to its Indian sponsor, Dabur Nepal, which is thought to be the actual target of the former guerrillas. The Dabur Vatika Miss Nepal contest, which was sponsored by Indian ayurvedic product manufacturer Dabur to promote its Dabur Vatika range of cosmetics for women, has now been repositioned as the Fem Miss Nepal 2009 pageant in a bid to downplay the role of the Indian company that the Maoists have been pressuring the pageant organisers to replace.
Miss Nepal pageant hopes for resurrectionAugust 13th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Out of the shadow of a Maoist government that focused on moral policing during its brief stint in power, Nepal's oldest and best known beauty pageant that had been stopped by the former guerrillas is now hoping for resurrection. Miss Nepal, the country's most popular beauty contest that was started 15 years ago but was obstructed by the women's wing of the Maoist party last year, is once more calling for young, unmarried and tall beauties to come forward with their applications by this month to win the crown that brings a cash prize as well as the opportunity to take part in the Miss World contest.
Miss Nepal beauty pageant to be held in September or OctoberAugust 13th, 2009 KATHMANDU - The popular Miss Nepal beauty pageant will be held either next month or in October, the event's organisers, The Hidden Treasure, have said. The event management company, which is based in Lalitpur, announced that it has begun accepting applications from Nepali women who are above 18 and are at least above 5 feet 4 inches (around 162.5 cm) tall, and have completed high school.
Angelina Jolie inspires NamithaJuly 23rd, 2009 Namitha is known for her glamorous image across the world. The stunning lady has always shown her desire to be in the limelight and show-off her sensual side and mind-blowing screen presence.
Bollywood personalities, artistes appeal for peace in Maoist-hit villages in West BengalJune 21st, 2009 PATHAR DANGA - A group of filmmakers, theatre artistes, and social activists visited some Maoists infested villages in West Bengal and appealed to all parties including Maoists to give up their arms and hold dialogue to resolve all issues. The group also visited Pathar Danga, a village five kilometres away from Lalgarh, a town that was declared a "liberated zone" by Maoist rebels.