Showing posts with label tribute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribute. Show all posts

16 August, 2015

Tribute to 69th Independence day by Sarod Maestros ustad Amjad Ali Khan and his sons Amaan and Ayaan


One of the 20th century's greatest masters of the Sarod Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and his sons Amaan and Ayaan have paid tribute to the nation on its 69th Independence Day with their new video track titled 'Vande Mataram'.

Khan saab has to say that Vande Mataram has been sung by several singers over the years, but it has hardly ever been played only on an instrument. The aim is to make our countrymen realise that we are Indians first. 

This idea was by Ayaan Ali Khan and Amaan thought that it will be apt tribute to the 69th Independence day.

28 April, 2014

PVR Director’s Rare tribute to Satyajit Ray’s classics

PVR Director’s Rare pays tribute to Satyajit Ray’s classics
Announces the re-release of the movie Mahanagar

New Delhi, India: 
PVR Cinemas, the largest cinema exhibition company in India, announces the re- release of Satyajit Ray’s timeless classic Mahanagar (The Big City) on 18th April, 2014, under the PVR Director’s Rare banner. This is the 5th digitally restored classic release under Director’s Rare banner after JAANE BHI DO YAARO, SALAAM BOMBAY, CHASHME BUDDOOR and OM DAR B DAR. PVR Director’s Rare will re- release the movie with English subtitles across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata Chennai, Bangalore, Pune and Ahmedabad.
The film Mahanagar has been digitally restored by The RDB Organization under the leadership of Mr. Kamal Bansal. Originally, the film was released in 1963. Satyajit Ray even won the Silver Bear at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival for Mahanagar in 1964.

Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, Joint Managing Director, PVR Limited said, “We feel extremely privileged to show this rich legacy of movies through Director’s Rare. It not only gives the niche audiences a chance to reminiscence the movies, but also provides rare access to them.”

The movie isn’t only about a great cinematic experience. It also marks the debut of the first lady of Bollywood, Mrs Jaya Bachchan.
On the re- release, Mr. Kamal Bansal, the producer of the film said, I am very happy that PVR has initiated steps to showcase these immortal classics on the big screen for the discerning cinegoers who otherwise would be deprived of such cinematic experience".
Mahanagar was also recently screened at BFI London to mark the 50th anniversary of the film.
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