13 March, 2015

Dunno Y2 posters create a Buzz on the Net. Over Million views

IN ONE WEEK DUNNO Y2 LIFE IS A MOMENT POSTERS GET 10 MILLION VIEWS



The posters of Dunno Y2 Life Is A Moment have become viral. In just one week of its uploading they have got 10 million views worldwide. 

Interestingly, the posters are a light hearted gay take off of iconic Bollywood and Hollywood love stories.

It has also received positive reactions from the industry like Anil Sharma tweeted that posters are innovative and interesting, seems Kapil Sharma and Yuvraaj Parashar has got a winner in hands. 

Celina Jaitley loved the posters. Terence Lewis posted that they are cleverly done. Paoli Dam tweeted looking forward to see the film, a quirky one! 

RJ Salil from Radiocity 91.1 tweeted "looks good."Vishal Pandya, director of Hate Story 2 commented loved all the naughty posters of Dunno Y 2.Film critics Subhash K Jha and Ram Kamal Mukherjee found the concept interesting. 

It is first Indian Norwegian collaboration film. It is directed by Norwegian director Tonje Gjevjon and Indian director Sanjay Sharma. Lata Mangeshkar has sung the theme song.  

The upcoming film is sequel of 11 international award winner Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyun. 

Priyanka Raina

Ritesh Batra moderates an interactive session with Radhika Apte and Sharat Kataria

Mumbai, March 13, 2015: 

Ritesh Batra's Poetic License, in its initiative to revive Irani Cafe's in Mumbai, held an interactive chat session with Sharat Katariya (the director of Dum Laga Ke Haisha) and Radhika Apte ( (the actress of Badlapur and Hunterrr)at theiconic Irani cafe, Kyani's & Co on March 13th. 

Radhika Apte, Sharat Kataria and Ritesh Batra


Sharat and Radhika talked about their own process of directing and acting, respectively. Sharat spoke about working with actors and Radhika about getting in the skin of a character. Ritesh Batra moderated the session about the process of working on a film.
The one hour long session was held from 10-11 am at the Irani cafe and was attended by film enthusisats and aspiring filmmakers.

When an aspiring actor asked Radhika about auditioning she said, "I wouldn't have got Badlapur if I had to audition. I am terrible in auditions". Sharat also expressed a similar opinion about being tested for his writing skills, "If someone asks me to give sample of my wiring to test my skills, I just cant write."

MALAYSIA ANNOUNCED AS 16TH IIFA DESTINATION

Malaysia to host IIFA 2015 awards

Anil Kapoor casting the first vote at the 16th IIFA voting weekend

The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) has announced the much awaited destination for the mega-weekend that is all set to take place this June. Having travelled to some phenomenal destinations across the globe over the last 15 years, IIFA has graced the shores of the USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, Southeast Asia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Canada. IIFA will now return to the culturally diverse country of Malaysia after 13 years where fans and enthusiasts of Indian Cinema from around the world can expect to see their favorite stars descend into Kuala Lumpur during the weekend and witness Indian Cinema’s most glorious event unfold in the city.


The 16th IIFA Voting Weekend for the IIFA Awards, opened today, Friday, to the members of the Indian Film fraternity. The 13th, 14th and 15th of March marks the 16th year o

f IIFA’s Voting Weekend, where Anil Kapoor and Dia Mirza were among the first who came to show their support and cast their vote towards the 16th IIFA Weekend among other members of the film fraternity and the IIFA Advisory Board.

- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/malaysia-host-iifa-2015-awards/