Ranjan Chandel BREAKS SILENCE on stepping down from The Sabarmati Report citing creative differences

Ranjan Chandel BREAKS SILENCE on stepping down from The Sabarmati Report citing creative differences

Vikrant Massey’s upcoming film The Sabarmati Report, initially slated for release in August 2024, has hit a hurdle with director Ranjan Chandel’s departure from the project. Readers may recall that Bollywood Hungama was among the first ones to report that Tushar Hiranandani will be reshooting certain portions of the Rajan Chandel directorial. Now, in a recent interview, Rajan not only confirmed the news but also stated the reason behind his departure. 

In a chat with Hindustan Times, Chandel clarified the situation. While he confirmed filming was complete, he revealed creative differences over proposed additions to the film. “The makers wanted them, so I decided to step back from it,” he stated. He explained the sensitive nature of the film’s subject matter as a key factor in his decision.

Chandel also addressed rumors that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) suggested the changes, causing a delay. “However, that isn’t true at all,” he concluded. The film’s release date remains uncertain, but the makers are reportedly aiming for a new theatrical window in September or October 2024.

For the unversed, earlier this month, a source close to the team told us, “The film is not going for a massive reshoot. The producers felt that some scenes could come out strongly and also, they thought of roping in Tushar Hiranandani for the reshoot. The actors, too, readily came on board.” Apart from this Bollywood Hungama was also the first one to report that The Sabarmati Report wouldn’t be able to make it in cinemas on May 3. 

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Kubbra Sait joins Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, and Mrunal Thakur in Son of Sardar 2

Kubbra Sait joins Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, and Mrunal Thakur in Son of Sardar 2

Actress Kubbra Sait who continues to dazzle as one of the brightest talents in the Indian entertainment industry. After showcasing her skill and range in numerous projects, Kubbra Sait has landed a role in one of the most anticipated comedy sequels, Son of Sardar 2, featuring a stellar cast.

Kubbra Sait’s new role

An independent industry source revealed, “Kubbra Sait has joined the cast of Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, and Mrunal Thakur in Son of Sardar 2. While the specifics of her role are being kept under wraps, it is known that she will play an interesting character in this big-screen entertainer directed by Vijay Arora.”

Filming details

The source added, “Kubbra Sait will begin shooting for the film next month, with a significant portion of the film set to be shot overseas.” This international shoot location adds an extra layer of excitement and grandeur to the project.

Kubbra Sait’s growing portfolio

Talking about Kubbra Sait, the actress who was seen in Farzi, The Trial, Gully Boy, and Sacred Games, is having one of the biggest line-ups in her career. Besides Son of Sardar 2, she will be seen in an action-packed avatar in Shahid Kapoor starrer Deva. She also recently began shooting for a David Dhawan’s comedy entertainer that features Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, Sreeleela, and Maniesh Paul.

A star-studded cast

Son of Sardar 2 promises to be a highly anticipated sequel with Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, and Mrunal Thakur already creating a buzz. Kubbra Sait’s addition to the cast only heightens the excitement around this project. Fans eagerly await more details about her role and the film’s release.

Kubbra Sait’s continuous rise in the entertainment industry and her upcoming projects showcase her versatility and talent, making her one of the most promising actors in contemporary Indian cinema.

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BREAKING: CBFC passes Deadpool & Wolverine with an ‘A’ certificate and just one minor cut

BREAKING: CBFC passes Deadpool & Wolverine with an ‘A’ certificate and just one minor cut

The much-awaited film Deadpool & Wolverine is all set to release next week and the excitement for it is considerable. The studio backing the film in India, Disney-Fox, completed the censor process in time and in this report, we’ll throw light on this aspect.

Usually, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is known for demanding an unfair amount of cuts, both audio and visual. Hence, fans of this series will be happy to know that the Examining Committee of the CBFC has been lenient this time around. Not a single scene has been cut or gone through any censorship. The only cut asked by them was to mute an abusive word.

Apart from that, the liquor brands were blurred and a health advisory ticker was asked to be inserted in scenes of alcohol consumption and smoking.

Once these changes were made, the makers of Deadpool & Wolverine were granted an ‘A’ certificate on July 12. The length of the film, as mentioned on the censor certificate, is 129.55 minutes. In other words, the run time of the superhero comedy is 2 hours 9 minutes and 55 seconds.

Deadpool & Wolverine releases on July 26 as part of Phase Five of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Yesterday, Bollywood Hungama did an exclusive report that the film has sold nearly 37,000 tickets in PVR, Inox and Cinepolis. This means that it is all set to have a double-digit opening.

The buzz for Deadpool & Wolverine is strong as it brings two of the loved superheroes together. The chemistry of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman has been loved in the trailers and during the promotions. As a result, globally, the film is set to set the box office on fire.

Besides Ryan and Hyan, Deadpool & Wolverine also stars Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Zeb Wells. It is directed by Shawn Levy.

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Rohit Shetty roped in as the new ambassador for Snickers in his action style

Rohit Shetty roped in as the new ambassador for Snickers in his action style

Mars Wrigley India is thrilled to announce Bollywood director and action maestro Rohit Shetty as the new ambassador for Snickers. Known for his high-octane films and vibrant personality, Shetty brings his signature charisma and dynamic style to elevate the Snickers brand. This collaboration is an exciting installment in the iconic “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry” campaign promising to resonate with the audience.

Shetty’s larger-than-life persona and dynamic flair energize the Snickers brand. The new TVC, conceptualized by DDB Tribal, captures his legendary car stunts, seamlessly shifting gears with the brand’s message. Renowned for fearless driving scenes and action-packed sequences, Shetty injects unmatched energy into the campaign, creating an exhilarating and unforgettable experience. This partnership promises an explosive blend of action and drama.

The film opens with Rohit Shetty mentoring a young boy at a HUNGAL Driving School car. As the boy struggles with tight-space driving, Shetty takes control, showcasing his signature maneuvers, and impressing the boy with his skills. The car suddenly halts, and Shetty humorously backtracks, leading them into a bustling fish market. The final twist occurs when the car ends up on a boat in the middle of the sea. The boy hands Shetty a SNICKERS®, saying, “You become Rohit Shetty when you’re hungry.” Shetty eats the SNICKERS® and transforms back into a calm driving instructor, highlighting the tagline’s impact.

Rohit Shetty, sharing his excitement about the collaboration, expressed, “I am excited to be the new brand ambassador for Snickers, This collaboration is incredibly exciting because it aligns perfectly with my on-screen persona. The TVC was a blast to shoot, bringing together my love for cars and action. The message of SNICKERS® – that hunger can turn you into someone completely different – is something I think everyone can relate to. I’m looking forward to sharing this fun and high-energy campaign with the audience”

We are thrilled to have Rohit Shetty endorse and lend his signature swagger to the Snickers brand. Rohit’s authentic and adventurous personality are perfect fit with Snickers,” said Nikhil Rao, Chief Marketing Officer, Mars Wrigley India. “Snickers reignites its timeless and world-famous creative proposition ‘You’re not you when you’re hungry.’ Our new campaign film with Rohit showcases high-octane drama and humor, especially connecting with our Gen Z audience across media touch points. We believe this collaboration will stand out and strengthen SNICKERS®’s position as the ultimate hunger bar. We are confident that Rohit’s association with SNICKERS® is the beginning of great impactful work on the brand in India.”

Iraj Fraz, Creative Head, DDB Tribal said “Snickers “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry” is one of the most enduring campaigns in the world, with its endless adaptability, local flavors, and rofling use of humor. And Snickers India in partnership with DDB Mudra is simply continuing the tradition with a fresh interpretation. We have Rohit Shetty starring in his most hilarious, and perhaps his easiest-ever role – since he plays himself. Through the last few months, the clients, the agency, and the production team have all had a riot of a time building this campaign and we’re sure the audience is going to enjoy it equally.”

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Manjummel Boys fame director Chidambaram collaborates with Phantom Studios for his Hindi feature film

Manjummel Boys fame director Chidambaram collaborates with Phantom Studios for his Hindi feature film

Renowned for his directorial brilliance in Malayalam cinema, Chidambaram is all set to make his mark in the Hindi film industry with an exciting new project in collaboration with Phantom Studios. The announcement was officially made by Srishti Behl, CEO of Phantom Studios, signaling a significant step for both the director and the production house into new creative territories.

Speaking about the collaboration, Phantom Studios’ CEO, Srishti Behl expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “We are delighted to welcome Chidambaram to the Phantom family. We have always been a creative oriented company empowering directors to do some of their best work with Phantom. In this new world where language no longer restricts film makers, we intend to bring unique voices from diverse regions into Hindi cinema to craft narratives that transcend linguistic boundaries. Chidambaram is the ideal person for us to collaborate with. His unique vision and storytelling prowess align perfectly with our creative ethos at Phantom Studios. We are excited to bring his vision to Hindi film audiences”.

Phantom Studios took to their Instagram handle to make the announcement that read, “We’re thrilled to commence a new collaborative journey with the immensely talented @_chidambaram_! He’s made his mark in the south with his unique vision and storytelling prowess, and we’re excited to work on his debut in hindi cinema!
Phantom has always leaned towards pushing concept driven stories and empowering creative oriented directors, and Chidambaram’s creative vision aligns perfectly with our ethos. He has smashed box office records with Manjummel Boys, and we’re excited to see the magic we make together @srishtibehlarya @_chidambaram_ @bhavnatalwar.”

 

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Chidambaram was applauded for his work on Manjummel Boys, which has been a critical as well as a commercial success.  Speaking about his debut in Hindi cinema, Chidambaram expressed his excitement, stating, “I am very excited to take this step forward to Hindi mainstream cinema. Although Manjummel Boys will always remain special, I am honored and excited to collaborate with Phantom Studios for my first Hindi feature film. It’s an opportunity to explore new narratives and reach out to a wider audience while staying true to the essence of storytelling that defines my work.”

As the project moves forward, all eyes are on Chidambaram and Phantom Studios, eagerly anticipating the unveiling of their collaborative masterpiece that is sure to leave an indelible mark on Hindi cinema.

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India’s legendary investors invest in Mahaveer Jain’s company

India’s legendary investors invest in Mahaveer Jain’s company

In a landmark move, three of India’s most esteemed investors, venture capitalists, and capital market experts invest in a prominent film production company founded by renowned producer Mahaveer Jain. The illustrious group includes Vallabh Bhansali (co-founder, Enam Securities), Motilal Oswal (co-founder, Motilal Oswal Financial Services), Nikhil Kamath (co-founder, Zerodha & Gruhas), and his partner Abhijeet Pai (co-founder Gruhas).

While the investment details remain undisclosed, this strategic partnership is poised to revolutionize the content creation landscape.

Mahaveer Jain’s production company has an impressive portfolio, including the recently released Uunchai (produced in collaboration with Rajshri Productions and directed by Sooraj R Barjatya, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Boman Irani and others).

The company’s upcoming projects include: an international thriller inspired by the life of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (co-produced with Siddharth Anand, director of Pathaan and War). A film with Akshay Kumar, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba (of Fukrey fame) and a biopic on the life of Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand, to name a few.

Mahaveer Jain’s vision is to harness the power of films, shows, and music to spread hope, happiness, and love. With this investment, the company aims to create content that not only entertains but also inspires and uplifts audiences worldwide.

This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the Indian film industry, and we can expect exciting developments in the days to come.

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Vijay Sethupathi on Maharaja, “When I heard the story, I was shaken”

Vijay Sethupathi on Maharaja, “When I heard the story, I was shaken”

Vijay Sethupathi’s performance in his new Tamil hit in the form of Nithilan Swaminathan’s Maharaja is so tonally correct—he is a father who won’t grieve until justice is served—I cannot imagine how the timorous structure of the storytelling would have worked without him. In the way he internalizes his grief and the raging need for revenge, Sethupathi reminded me of Nicolas Cage in Panos Cosmatos’s Mandy. It is ironical that at a time when Sethupathi’s role model Kamal Haasan is exploring surface-level revenge stories, Sethupathi has gone so deep into the theme that I feared he may lose his way. He didn’t.

Vijay is overjoyed at the success of Maharaja. “Sir, my first Rs. 100 crores film. See, every film I choose like that (to be a success). Some films become a hit like this. Some films connect. Some emotions connect. We choose all the films with so much passion and with so much effort only we do, sir. When this subject came to me, I just loved it. I loved the non-linear writing. That attracted me. Because it was a surprise for me. So, the director said, ‘You listen to the script fully, then only you will enjoy it’. So, I was sitting and listening to the whole story,” he said.

Vijay was hesitant about accepting Maharaja as he had already committed himself to another project with a similar subject. “I was supposed to do one more film like this only,” he said. “So, I said, I already gave my word to one director. So, I told Nithilan, let me check whether if the other director is making that film. If he is then I can’t do this film. The other director said, ‘I am not going to do that film’. He said so. Otherwise, it is not right. Because I liked that other script, then only I said okay to him na Sir. Whatever it may be, sir, we just wanted to tell an interesting story with the politically correct ethics. If anything comes, and if it convinces me, I will try to do that film, Sir. But I am not expecting many films Maharaja. I would hope that it happens more often, such films should happen more often. They are a reflection of society in the truest and the rawest sense.”

About the theme of child rape, Vijay admits he was disturbed. “Sir, when I heard the story, I was shaken. How could anyone do this to a child and how can a father cope with such a trauma? But then we actors have to rise above personal emotions. We do it, we just try to understand what are the emotions in the shot. Then we do it, Sir. When I do it, how do I communicate it? Out of expression, out of silence. So, it’s just in my mind,” said the actor.

Vijay continued, “I’ve always believed that for an actor, silences always speak louder than words. At least it’s true of me. I always feel the words come in the way of expressing the feelings. I am at my most expressive when I am not speaking. In a forthcoming film Gandhi Talks, I don’t know talk at all. It is a silent film. Actually, when I was telling the third story to the cops, I broke down. The first two times when I was telling the story, I didn’t lose control. But third time when I got that image, the tears were real. It was not… This shouldn’t happen to anyone.”

Vijay is all praise for Anurag Kashyap who plays the antagonist. “Sir, he did great job, sir,” he said. “Yes, he did. He actually got injured when he fell down the stairs in the climax. Which means pain was there. But when we did the climax, he was so happy that he got injured. He was saying, ‘Now that I’m crawling, I can use only my one hand. Otherwise, I would have used both my hands.’ So not bothering about your own physical hurt…. Because he’s a director, he understands these things. ‘Because I got injured here, so that I can use my only one hand.’ So that way of approach, that’s a great thing. It is a great thing.”

He added, “And then in the last minute only, he came up with the dialogue, Sir. Because he kept on changing the dialogue. He rewrites always. He worked very hard. He didn’t understand a single word of the dialogues in Tamil. Then I tried to help a little. I understood his difficulty, Sir, when it’s time to say Hindi dialogue. I have to read it for a long time. Because it’s not my native language. So my breath pattern is not for Hindi. Breath pattern is for my mother tongue. Everybody has it, no? Your breath pattern is based on your language.”

Vijay admits that he feels similar disadvantaged when speaking Hindi dialogues. He said, “If I read my Hindi dialogues 100-200 times, so that I get that breath pattern for saying Hindi dialogue. Suppose if I speak my dialogues in Telugu or Marathi, I’ve to read the dialogues over and over again, so that I get that breath pattern. But Anurag kept on changing the words so he could get the emotion of the scene. It was very difficult. But he did it. He understood it. So being a director, he could understand the script better than a mere actor like me.”

“Because our director Nithilan Swaminathan had so much respect for Anurag Kashyap, what happened was, Nithilan came in the middle of a shot when Anurag was about to fall down the stairs,” he said. “He loved and he respected Anurag sir so much. So, he came in the middle and he said, ‘Don’t do this’. But Anurag insisted on doing a real fall. Anurag was very sincere and he was very supportive. Not only Anurag, everybody around me. Combined. Yeah, it’s everybody. So when we are in the frame, we have to very cooperative with our co-actors. Otherwise, the energy, the timing won’t match. If I just wanted to show myself as an actor …. I want my co-actors, whether they are big or small, I want them to be comfortable. And it works.”

Maharaja, said Vijay, got a delayed release. He revealed, “Sir, we completed Maharaja last year November. We were delayed because of the elections. Release date is most important, Sir. We couldn’t release it with Kalki 2898 AD. We couldn’t release it with bigger films. So, we didn’t get theatres. We’ve been waiting for release, sir. Four months waiting for the release, sir. Give your best shot. Do your most sincere work. Be the best version of yourself on screen. And then leave the rest to whatever you want to call it. Destiny, God or whatever.”

Vijay’s next? “There is Viduthalai Part 2 is. In a few days we are releasing a new poster. Viduthalai means freedom. We are releasing it October-November. That’s the plan.”

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