Showing posts with label karan johar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label karan johar. Show all posts

12 June, 2015

Rajamouli’s Baahubali’s songs video won’t be released before film’s release

SS Rajamouli has decided to not release the video of the songs of his upcoming film BAAHUBALI on TV before release

Aditya Chopra, for his big budget last release (Dhoom 3) chose to not keep any songs in the film when shown on TV; and now, Rajamouli, too, has decided to cut off a big budget song from the film for its TV release.
Aditya Chopra is known for his larger than life films. The director producer makes it a point to give a spectacular viewing to his audiences.
For Dhoom 3, he did not release the video of the songs on television or online. While the audio of the songs were out, Aditya did not want to ruin the scale of the film by showing it on a small screen. The song was to be experience on a large screen.

Taking inspiration from Aditya Chopra, SS Rajamouli too has decided to not release the video of the songs of his upcoming film BAAHUBALI. Rajamouli’s next will be touching film scale on another level. While the trailer of the film has been mesmerising, the songs of the film are an awe experience in itself.
The director wants the audiences to come and watch the songs on the big screen so as to be able to experience it in its full glory.
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16 May, 2015

Bombay Velvet - Hindi movie review

Rating: **


It is the story of how Bombay transformed its landscape during the 60s and 70s and the corrupt administration, which is hand in glove with the mill owners and the rich. This apart, the story is woven around the backdrop of Ranbir-Anushka romance.

- See more pics and read the full review of BOMBAY VELVET at:
http://www.filmytown.com/movies/bombay-velvet-hindi-movie-review/

Ranbir Kapoor plays a small time hood, with an aim to become a 'big-shot' before he dies, Ranbir plays an ambitious street fighter, with a painful childhood. Ranbir gets into the skin of his character and is so realistic that one feels for the person Johnny Balraj.
Karan Johar's role as a media mogul Kaizad Khambata has a striking introductory scene. His performance as an antagonist is overshadowed by powerful performances by Manish Chaudhary, apart from the lead pair.

06 May, 2014

Dont miss this conversation - with Karan Johar

Karan Johar revealed some startling facts from the other side of the couch
Watch Karan in the most candid conversation ever

Mumbai, April 2014: 

“Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” one of the most loved movies from the Dharma Production stable, made Karan Johar one of the most talked about directors. But who knew that, today, in retrospect, the Director himself finds most of the scenes from the movie quite silly!

Well if this got you interested, then brace yourself for a candid conversation with the iconic Karan Johar on "The Boss Dialogues" with Indu Mirani as he spills the beans like never before. The conversation kick starts with him revealing and sharing his experience on cinema producing, writing and also his personal growth.

The conversation grabbed the attention of the industry’s who’s who viz. Film Critic Rajeev Masand and joining the conversations on Twitter are director, Shekhar Kapur, ex- VJ Ramona Arena and stand-up comedian Tanmay Bhat who tweeted “Haven’t done a KJo joke in ages. Wish I could go back and delete all the ones that I ever did. Love him now.”

Thanks to its extremely ‘honest’ and ‘candid’ nature, the video has been viewed and shared by the best of the film industry.

Qyuki.com, a Creative Platform that helps in the creation of digital content and its appropriate distribution plays a pivotal role in presenting “The Boss Dialogues”, a series of intimate conversations with iconic director personalities that offer an in -depth view into the creative process and their body of work.

Click on the link below to know more. You surely don’t want to miss this conversation!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBTUJQdXFkw

01 April, 2014

Heropanti to release on 23rd May

Sajid Nadiadwala’s film Heropanti, starring Tiger Shroff has been pushed from May 16 to May 23.

Sajid Nadiadwala says, “We had initially planned to release the film on May 16, but since it is a counting day, we have decided to push the film ahead to May 23. We have also requested Karan Johar to release his film Ungli on another day. He has gracefully agreed to do the same, just so that Tiger’s film gets a solo release.”

Tiger Shroff, who is the biggest launch of this year, is all set to start his career in the film industry with Heropanti.

More news and pics at http://www.filmytown.com/