Eros International just announced its current film production line up for 2017-18 and is a very exciting list of film. The company plans to produce over 50 films across multiple languages, making it the largest slate by any Indian studio this year, offering a diversified slate of marquee and content-driven films.
The company has ramped up its own productions with an exciting line-up under development through key partnerships including talented producer-director, Aanand L Rai and their joint production entity Colour Yellow Production, Viki Rajani’s NextGen Films and Trinity Pictures, Eros’ in-house franchise label.
Following the critical and commercial successes of Raanjhanaa, Tanu Weds Manu Returns, Nil Battey Sannata and Happy Bhag Jayegi, Eros continues its association with Aanand L Rai and will roll out eight more titles with Colour Yellow which include Rai’s directorial venture starring Shah Rukh Khan. As well as a quirky romantic comedy Shubh Mangal Savdhaan by south director Rs Prasanna,...
The company has ramped up its own productions with an exciting line-up under development through key partnerships including talented producer-director, Aanand L Rai and their joint production entity Colour Yellow Production, Viki Rajani’s NextGen Films and Trinity Pictures, Eros’ in-house franchise label.
Following the critical and commercial successes of Raanjhanaa, Tanu Weds Manu Returns, Nil Battey Sannata and Happy Bhag Jayegi, Eros continues its association with Aanand L Rai and will roll out eight more titles with Colour Yellow which include Rai’s directorial venture starring Shah Rukh Khan. As well as a quirky romantic comedy Shubh Mangal Savdhaan by south director Rs Prasanna,...
- 1/13/2017
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Leena Yadav’s Parched, produced by Ajay Devgn, which recently won the inaugural Impact Award at the prestigious Stockholm Film Festival, is the story of four village women who emancipate themselves from years of patriarchal traditions. The film also premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival this year and received an overwhelming reaction, even getting a second screening.
The director was very clear about the kind of sets she wanted for the film and found her production designer in Amardeep Behl, who created an entire village for her in Jaisalmer.
Behl, who began his search towards the end of 2013 to meet the filmmaker’s expectations, says, “We were looking for a place with a certain timeless quality and thought Kutch would be perfect. But a lot has changed there after the 2001 earthquake. Also, some of the permissions didn’t work out and we had no option but to scout for another remote location.
The director was very clear about the kind of sets she wanted for the film and found her production designer in Amardeep Behl, who created an entire village for her in Jaisalmer.
Behl, who began his search towards the end of 2013 to meet the filmmaker’s expectations, says, “We were looking for a place with a certain timeless quality and thought Kutch would be perfect. But a lot has changed there after the 2001 earthquake. Also, some of the permissions didn’t work out and we had no option but to scout for another remote location.
- 12/5/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
This summer, the BBC Asian Network is bringing the biggest, best and newest Asian music around to audiences across the UK. From huge stars to live broadcasts from some of the biggest events in the calendar, the Asian Network will be at the heart of the action.
Mark Strippel, Head of Programmes for the Asian Network, said: “BBC Asian Network is a leading platform for championing new British-Asian and global South-Asian music. Our events this summer, from our New Music Day at Maida Vale to London Mela and the Proms live from the Royal Albert Hall, demonstrate the unparalleled range, depth and quality of our output. The station is a central part of the BBC music portfolio and our position is stronger and clearer than ever. We have some amazing content to deliver to our audience this year.”
The jam-packed calendar of events kicked off today (July 3) at the Asian Network New Music Day.
Mark Strippel, Head of Programmes for the Asian Network, said: “BBC Asian Network is a leading platform for championing new British-Asian and global South-Asian music. Our events this summer, from our New Music Day at Maida Vale to London Mela and the Proms live from the Royal Albert Hall, demonstrate the unparalleled range, depth and quality of our output. The station is a central part of the BBC music portfolio and our position is stronger and clearer than ever. We have some amazing content to deliver to our audience this year.”
The jam-packed calendar of events kicked off today (July 3) at the Asian Network New Music Day.
- 7/5/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
No, Jannat 2 is not a sequel to the 2008 hit. However, at the same time, yes, it has the same basic premise and Emraan Hashmi reprises the role of bad boy wanting to turn a new leaf for his ‘Jannat’ in this Kunal Deshmukh production.
Sonu Dilli Kkc aka Hashmi knows the A to Z of guns and is a successful dealer. Inspector Pratap (Randeep Hooda) is a guy with a past who is hell bent on wiping off the gun dealing mafia. Enter Jhanvi (Esha Gupta), a simple-minded doctor for whom Sonu falls but is unable to be with her as she wants to live a clean honest life. In a bid to win over Jhanvi, Sonu agrees to become an informer for Pratap and help expose the mafia leader.
The outline being pretty much the same, Jannat 2 is however more entertaining than the previous from the franchise.
Sonu Dilli Kkc aka Hashmi knows the A to Z of guns and is a successful dealer. Inspector Pratap (Randeep Hooda) is a guy with a past who is hell bent on wiping off the gun dealing mafia. Enter Jhanvi (Esha Gupta), a simple-minded doctor for whom Sonu falls but is unable to be with her as she wants to live a clean honest life. In a bid to win over Jhanvi, Sonu agrees to become an informer for Pratap and help expose the mafia leader.
The outline being pretty much the same, Jannat 2 is however more entertaining than the previous from the franchise.
- 5/7/2012
- by Prateeksha Khot
- Bollyspice
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