Saturday 29 December 2012

NAVRADHUP PRODUCTION:- A ZERO BUDGET PRODUCTION HOUSE


........FOUR(4) SHORT FILM AWARD WINNER WITHIN TWO MONTHS PRODUCTION HOUSE

"Navradhup Productions" is the amature film making company from Surat, Gujarat,INDIA.They always try to produce "0" budget movies.

Sunday 23 December 2012

ADITYA DATT – ON HIS UPCOMING THRILLER, TABLE No 21





Don’t go by his young age. Actually go by his experience, cause he started assisting at the age of 16, so in his 20’s, director Aditya Datt, already has substantial experience in the craft of filmmaking. We catch this young gun of filmmaking as he talks about his soon to be released, edge of the seat, thriller, Table Number 21, which is going to be one of the first Bollywood releases of 2013.  Our conversation with Aditya reveals a sensible head on his young shoulders.

Over to Aditya:
What is TABLE No. 21 all about?
It is a thriller and revolves around three principal character, that of Paresh Rawal, Rajeev Khandelwal and Tena Desae. It is around a game and Paresh is the person running owning and running this game. The film has been shot in Fiji. It is being released by Eros on Jan 4, 2013.
You have in the past, not let the paucity or lack of funds bother you and gone ahead and made films with what was available?
Yes you have to realize that I started off, in this industry at a young age of 16 and shortly thereafter I was ready to direct my own movie, and also wanted to make a full on Bollywood film. With that age, although I was ready, there are not too many people willing to invest in your vision, not because they don’t believe it, but because of me being very young. Also I always have more than one script idea in my head. That being said, when an investor was ready and I did manage to make my first film, at 21, called Aashiq Banaya Appne, and when I completed that the realization dawned that I wanted to just make films, not be dependent on budgets, since the stories were many with me, I could always reach out for the “story for the budget available.”  The way I look at it is every story and every budget is an opportunity to put together something different.


On your choice of actors for Table # 21?
These were actually the first names that came to mind, when the script was presented to me.
The directors who inspire you?
Mr Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Mr Mukul Anand
On directing someone else’s script, as opposed to having the usual Bollywood obsession of being both the Writer and the Director?
I actually like that. I think a Director has a story to tell at all time, but does not mean that a good Director is also a good Writer or vice versa. I always have script and writers and always respect their views, while also giving my vision to the final film.



Thrillers have traditionally not done too well in India?
Agreed, can’t think to too many great thrillers myself, liked Teesri Manzil, but I do believe Table Number 21 is a pacy thriller full of rich content, which is not just random, there is a reason it is called Table # 21. The number 21 was chosen, because this film revolves around a game that plays with people’s lives and article # 21 of the Indian Constitution revolves around the right to life. As opposed to being a Suspense Thriller, it is more of “on the edge” Thriller, which I think makes it a more endearing and entertaining watch.

Thursday 1 November 2012

"Gauri Bhosle missing from London":-'Reports' that looked suspiciously like promo for upcoming TV show


NEW DELHI: A report appearing in newspapers, including Indian Express, The Hindu and Mail Today, on Wednesday about a 21-year-old NRI woman from London,GauriBhonsle, going missing and being rescued in Saharanpur on Tuesday has not only turned out to be false but is also suspiciously close to the storyline of a television serial, to be launched by Star TV shortly, of an NRI girl by the same name going missing from London.

According to the report in Indian Express, Gauri, an NRI girl from London, went missing on October 15 on her way to board a train for Malda, West Bengal, from Old Delhi railway station. The report said: "Days after Gauri reportedly went missing, social networking sites were flooded with demands to rescue her. Gauri reportedly had come to India from London and stayed in Mumbai, Rajasthan and Delhi before going missing. Many missing posters had come up in Mumbai and parts of London."

Mail Today reported that "Gauri Bhonsle, the 21-yearold NRI of Southampton in London, who had reportedly gone missing from New Delhi on October 15, was rescued from a village in UP's Saharanpur district on Tuesday." The Hindu didn't have the name of the girl but reported that "a 21-year-old British girl of Indian origin who had been missing since October 15 after she landed in Delhi was recovered from a villagein Deoband in Saharanpur district."

The story, in other words, was much the same. Indian Express also quoted the Saharanpur SSP Durga Charan Mishra to say, "We raided the house and rescued her." It added that the girl herself was not being able to recapitulate the events leading to her disappearance. The newspaper also said that the "police have informed the British High Commission in Delhi about her rescue".

Now, it turns out the story about the missing NRI girl from London is a hoax. Star TV sources said they are about to launch a serial about an NRI girl, annoyed with her parents in London, coming to India and going missing. For this serial, the sources said, Star had launched a "gimmicky and disruptive" promotional campaign. There were newspaper ads about one "missing Gauri Bhonsle" as part of the "disruptive" campaign and it created a buzz on social network sites.


SSP D C Mishra told TOI that the girl rescued in Saharanpur wasn't an NRI by the name of Gauri Bhonsle. She was from Malda. When contacted, the UK High Commission denied that any British citizen by the name of Gauri Bhonsle from Southampton has gone missing. An official said, "The British High Commission has no evidence to confirm that a woman named Gauri Bhonsle had actually gone missing from Southampton." Sources in the High Commission said it learnt about a person missing by that name from ABP News.

ABP News is the new name of Star News, given in April 2012 after Ananda Bazar Patrika and Rupert Murdoch's Star TV parted ways. So, they are currently not linked. ABP News has carried what appear to be news items (available in Youtube) about Gauri Bhonsle, the NRI girl, having allegedly gone missing. It even has one London Metropolitan Police officer by the name ofJames Anderson on camera saying that Gauri has gone to India. On probing the mystery of the fictitious report, it now appears that an abducted girl was indeed rescued in Saharanpur but how her identity got mixed up with Gauri Bhonsle, the fictional story of an NRI girl going missing, is still not clear.



SSP Mishra said that the girl who was recovered from Tanheri Bijurg village in Deoband was not Gauri but she had lied about her identity. "The girl, who belongs to Malda, went to Shimla with her boyfriend and stayed there for about 10 days. She then returned to Delhi to go back to Malda. On her way to the station she was given spiked food by taxi driver Manoj Tyagi. She was then 'sold' to Yogesh and Raju in Dehradun. From there the girl was taken to the village in Deoband."

Mishra added that the abducted girl managed to contact her boyfriend. "The boyfriend then told her that she should tell the villagers that she is Gauri Bhonsle, an NRI from Britain and she has been kidnapped," said Mishra. The girl then narrated the story to the villagers who informed the village pradhan who informed the SDM Deoband. The police then rescued the girl from the village.

When contacted, Indian Express editor Shekhar Gupta said he was in Pune and knew nothing about the report. He suggested that a senior editor be contacted instead. This editor, who declined to be identified, said, "Other papers have carried the report. As you can see it's not an Express invention."

Mail Today editor Sandeep Bamzai directed this reporter to the paper's associate editor Atul Chandra who said the report was filed by the Lucknow office of Express. "It came late and we couldn't check if it was promotion for a TV show."

Hindu editor Siddharth Vardarajan directed us to a reporter, Atiq Khan, who said his report was based on a police briefing.

How were all these papers been taken for a ride when the 'missing' ad of Gauri said ABP News and Star Plus would search for her, indicating that it was a promo ? And who was responsible for taking them for a ride - the Saharanpur police, who accepted a cock-and-bull story and rushed to the media before checking the facts ? Obviously, these newspapers, too, didn't check facts. Still, some of them didn't hesitate to give details of posters about the missing NRI girl in London and Mumbai. In fact, Indian Express even carried a photograph of 'Gauri Bhonsle' from a social network community page, a photograph which happens to be that of the actor playing the role in the forthcoming serial.

Finally, what's the role of Star TV? Was its "disruptive" campaign designed to mislead newspapers and earn some publicity for its upcoming show? Star India CEO Uday Shankar denied this. "This incident has nothing to do with us. It is not part of our marketing strategy," he said.

Asked about 'news clips' appearing on ABP News that apparently reported an NRI girl going missing, Shankar said, "What was run on ABP News was part of the advertising segment and not the news, and has been paid for by Star. The format might imitate a news format, again as part of a marketing stunt."

In response to a question on whether he thought it was ethical to mislead viewers by making the clip seem like genuine news, the Star India CEO said, "There is nothing unethical about it. One, we have always run disclaimers both in print and on TV. Two, we are only running an item saying somebody is missing. The person is an imaginary individual, so it does not in any way affect either any other person or g roup adversely."

MOHIT SEHGAL TO PLAY "SIDDHARTH" IN KHAMOSHIYA






in 4th promo of Khamoshiyan they showed Siddharth Kapoor Gauri's fiance was giving message to ABP news..

dat meansss

Gauri And siddharth are already engaged????????/

Tuesday 4 September 2012

RaQesh Vashisth hot Photogallery and Biograbhy [Rohan Mishra-Hongey Judaa Na Hum]

Rakesh Bapat changed his name to Raqesh Vashisht but everything else about him remains unchanged, his dimpled smile, his soft-spoken manner and his charm that has girls swooning over him. His father is a navy captain and his mother is a teacher. It is known that Rakesh changed his surname to Vashisht due to career problem. Raqesh has great interest in painting, horse riding, playing tennis, sculpting, singing, playing the flute and sitar.















Raqesh made his screen debut together with Himanshu Malik in Anubhav Sinha's Tum Bin in 2001. After the success of Tum Bin, Anubhav Sinha again cast him as a solo lead in Kuchh Dil Ne Kaha opposite Raima Sen, which bombed at the box office. After that he starred in a few average films like Dil Vil Pyar Vyar in 2002 and Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai in 2005, but none of these films clicked. Raqesh failed to make a mark at the box-office and decided to turn to television. Raqesh has also done ads for Colgate, Wrigley's chewing gum, SSI-Education and Lux, Fiama di wills with Deepika Padukone, etc.


Raqesh made his debut in the Zee serial, Saat Phere. With his cute looks and talent, Raqesh earned instant recognition on the small screen within a short span of time. He chose to leave and sacrifice his time in the daily serial Saat Phere, due to a Hollywood movie. He has played the role of Anuj in the NDTV Imagine show Ek Packet Umeed. He depicted the role of an MBA graduate who helps run Umeed Bhavan and is in love with Sujata (role played by Rupali Ganguly) who is the daughter of the head of Umeed Bhavan. Raqesh also played the role of Karan Mehra in Simply Sapne as the main actor replaced by Gautam Rode. Shlok is the character he played in Seven (TV series) on Sony Entertainment Television. The show was produced under the banner of Yash Raj Television. He is recently seen as male protagonist Aditya in the Star Plus show Maryada: Lekin Kab Tak?.
Raqesh is all set to play the role of the antagonist in A New Love Iisshstory written by Vipul K Rawal of Iqbal (film) fame and directed by John Matthew Matthan which is set to release in early 2011.
Grasim Mr. India (1999) first runner-up title holder

Birthday:
1st September 1978
Sun-Sign:
Virgo


Sunday 2 September 2012

Mala Salariya-[Sunaina-Teri Meri Love Stories] Photogallery





Mala Salariya is a fashion model who is a 2011 I Am She beauty pageant contestant

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Hrithik - Magazine Photoshoot!






Saturday 28 July 2012

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Dekha Ek Khwaab Sony TV serial coming to an end



Dekha Ek Khwaab Sony TV serial coming to an end – Rose Audio Visual Pvt. Ltd’s Dekha Ek Khwaab on Sony TV has been in the news for a while now as it buzzes that it all set to come to an end.

Sony Entertainment Television Asia’s primetime drama ‘Dekha Ek Khwaab’ is ready to go off air in August, according to reports today. Sources buzz that ‘Dekha Ek Khwaab’ will be wrapped up on Thursday 2nd August, to make way for ‘Love Marriage Ya Arranged Marriage’ – due to start on Monday 5th August.




The official website reports that Manyata (Priyal Gor) and Udayveer (Ashish Kapoor) will finally be together after a lot of misunderstandings. The come episode you will get to see Udayveer will be seen meeting an accident and he will be taken home where everyone will be shocked. Manyata will realize her love for him and will stick to Uday’s bedside.


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