Showing posts with label Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene. Show all posts
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No more second leads for me; I am returning to Roadies-Rannvijay Singha

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Subhash K Jha (DNA; January 23, 2015)

He has a somewhat permanent role to play on TV reality show Roadies, but now, actor and host Rannvijay Singha, who had taken a break from the show is back for the long haul.

He will take a break from films to focus on the show. He explains why he took a break from Roadies in the first place. He says, “I thought if I continued there, I wouldn’t be able to focus fully on a film career. But now I feel that my life as the Roadies anchor is a separate experience.”

Rannvijay feels his career isn’t headed the way he’d like it to. “There is just this much I can do as the second lead. How long can I play the funny best friend? Unfortunately, the films that I did as a leading man just didn’t work,” confesses Rannvijay who plays Zayed Khan’s best friend in Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene.

Before returning to films at a later date he wants to meet filmmakers he’d like to work with. “So far, I’ve only depended on the fan base that I’ve built through Roadies to get me films. Maybe now, I need to let filmmakers know the work that I’ve done in films. Maybe even show them my show-reel if they wish,” he
reckons.

Of his popularity, he says, “I have a fan-base through Roadies. And maybe it’s not the same people who love Salman Khan. I remember when I was shooting for Mod, director Nagesh Kukunoor was taken aback by the kind of attention I got from people who’d come to watch the shooting. I don’t want to lose what I have. That’s why I am returning to Roadies. As for films I’ll start on a clean slate, try to get the kind of work that I want to be known for. If it comes my way, fine. Otherwise I am happy with what I have on Roadies. And it’s quite a lot.”

Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene makers compensate Anand Kumar for initially denying him writer's credit

Anand Kumar
Gaurav Dubey (MID-DAY; January 19, 2015)

Director-writer Anand Kumar, who had filed a case against the makers of Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene over denying him credit in the film, has something to cheer about. Four years ago, Kumar had filed a complaint with the Film Writers Association (FWA), alleging that that his colleague had stolen his script and sold it to the film’s producers, and also moved the Delhi High Court, which has vindicated his stand.

A source close to Kumar says, “He had registered a case against Rajesh Chawla for stealing the script of the film and selling it to Tandav Films a few years ago. He also filed a complaint against the makers. The FWA ruled in his favour but he was not given due credit in the film. So he moved the court again and has won the case.”

Not only that, the makers have also been asked to pay him a compensation of Rs 11 lakh, the source adds. Kumar confirms the news, saying, “I know Rajesh since childhood and he used to assist me. It’s upsetting when a friend betrays you. But, now the court has given its verdict, asking the makers to give me credit in the film and pay my dues, which I received on Thursday. I have always had faith in the judiciary.”

Gurmmeet Singh, the director of Sharafat… remained unavailable for comment.

Fenil's Bollywood Talk # 342


WILL ALONE BE AS GOOD AS THE TRAILER?

After lack of releases over a couple of weeks, the coming Friday will see the release of multiple films, in Hindi as well as English. My views on the Hindi releases:

ALONE: This is a remake of the Thai film by the same name and is directed by Bhushan Patel, who made 1920 Evil Returns and Ragini MMS 2. It stars Bipasha Basu in a double role and marks the debut of television actor Karan Singh Grover. This is a horror flick and even the harshest of critics who often mock the Bollywood scary films have admitted that Alone looks good, at least from the trailer. Also, the chemistry shared by Karan and Bipasha is electrifying and quite sizzling. Most of the film is shot in the beautiful locales of Kerala and it looks great on screen. Bollywood actors have lent their support to the film, including superstars like Hrithik Roshan and Shah Rukh Khan who have tweeted in favour of the film. Excitement for the film is moderate and obviously many viewers would adopt a ‘wait-and-watch’ policy. If response is positive, Alone can pick up and turn out to be a profitable venture.

SHARAFAT GAYI TEL LENE: This film marks the return of Zayed Khan and also stars Rannvijay Singha, Tena Desae and Anupam Kher. Trailer looks fun while songs have got little bit of recognition. However, the competition from Alone and other films is immense. Also, buzz is low and all these factors while go against this comic caper.

CRAZY CUKKAD FAMILY: As the title suggest, the film is a story of a crazy family. However, more than crazy and funny, it is maddening and borders on being atrocious. That’s what it seems from the trailer. It carries hardly any buzz and is bound to have a difficult time at the ticket window.

WHICH FILM OUT OF THESE WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE? DO LET ME KNOW!

I did Pukaar because it was being made like a film-Rannvijay Singha

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Rannvijay Singha talks about his debut fiction show and his films
Namrata Thakkar (DNA; November 20, 2014)

Rannvijay Singha has hosted reality shows and acted in quite a few films. Though he is a popular face, the Roadies host still has a long way to go as far as Bollywood is concerned. Yes, he has few films lined up but for now the good looking actor is gearing up for his first fiction show Pukaar: Call For The Hero. We caught up with Rannvijay to find out more about his serial..

You were supposed to join the Indian army but destiny had other plans for you. In Pukaar you play an army officer. Has life come full circle for you?
It has…it’s like homecoming for me. My father is still serving in the Indian Army. He is a Lieutenant General and he is serving in Syria. My chacha is a Major General and my younger chacha is Colonel. So it seems like all their desires and wishes have been granted and I am getting to live an army officer’s life, at least, briefly. The fact is that I do know all the nitty gritty that goes into being an army officer and that has helped me in playing this character.

Do you think your family will be most critical about you show?
My family is critical about everything I do. At the same time, none of them is from the industry so they kind of respect all the hard work that I have put in but in this case they might come up with, ‘you know this is not possible’ or ‘aise thodi na hota hai.’ They may say you should have done this or you should have used that language. You know army officers usually speak a lot in English. But the thing is as soon as I start doing that with my character, I will be alienating a lot of people who don’t understand that. So, sometimes when you’re doing a show which is made for entertainment, you need to make sure that people understand what you’re doing or saying. I don’t know if army officers talk like my character Rajveer Shergill does in the show but then that’s only because we want the audience to understand what we are trying to convey. Also, we are not using a lot of lingo which is used in the army as only army personnel will understand that.

Pukaar is an hard-core action show. Did you undergo any training for the same?
The thing is I have always been very active all my life with martial arts and stuff like that. Last year, I did a show called Rann VJ Run where I practiced Parkour and all my Roadies experiences and the life that I led before that thanks to my Dad, has been used here. Also, Vipul sir (Vipul Amrutlal Shah) knows me since London Dreams and Action Repalyy days. He knows my ability to do different things and we have used most of my capabilities in a good way during action sequences. Of course, I did lot of cable practices, martial arts flexibility and also spent some time with Vicky Arora who is a martial art fight choreographer. Few days before the shoot, we would choreograph the fight scenes so that on the day of the shoot it’s less time consuming and easy.

Was it easy for you to play the role of Rajveer Shergill?
Having knowledge about something doesn’t mean it will be easy when you do it. I know how to hit a sixer but in reality to do that it’s tough. You have to put all your knowledge into practice. There are dialogues which are intense. I have a lot of intense scenes with Raj Babbar who is playing my father and even action sequences are tough. Nevertheless, when you do tough things, you feel better, you get a better self satisfaction and you’re happier. But yes it’s tough. It’s actually a very gruelling schedule. If you equate the kind of work we are doing, we are actually shooting 12 films. Twenty four hours of a movie are being shown in one hour episode each. If you put that together then it’s 12 full-fledged two hour movies we are shooting in a span of eight to nine months. That means we are shooting every day back-to-back. It’s very intense but we all are consumed by it so it’s good.

Are the makers planning to take things forward and come up with season 2?
That purely depends on Vipul sir and the channel. But yes they are already hinting at season 2 because we are not going to extend the series like other serials. How we are different from the other daily soaps is that our show will have a definite end. The kind of equipment used on the show, the people involved in the show and the scale at which the series has been shot is all larger-than-life. A lot of movies you see won’t have such production quality and action sequences. If we do it in these 24 episodes, we will achieve what we want and then we can go forward and make another season. But we won’t drag it like a daily soap.

Did you watch action shows to prepare for your role?
There is no picking up cues when you’re already working with a guy who has made films like Commando, Holiday and Force. So in the action genre Vipul sir is a success. What I watch generally are shows like Homeland, Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Prison Break. I like series which are like mini movies because they have great production scale, amazing performance and plot.

Lastly, will you be focusing only on television henceforth or would you be working in films as well?
This is my debut in television fiction. I have never acted on small screen and I was never going to because what you see on Indian television an actor would do it only because it’s a steady source of income and popularity. As actors they were not satisfied. I did Pukaar because firstly we were making it like a huge film. Even the performances are very natural like in a film. Not over the top or dramatic. That’s why I did it. As for films, 3 A.M. released recently and I am doing another film which is releasing on January 16. It’s called Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene with Zayed Khan. As soon as Pukaar finishes, few films are lined up for which I will shoot in March and April. Also, I have done a film with Abbas Tyrewala called Mango which has Swara Bhaskar, Monali Thakur and Chandan Roy Sanyal toh wo bhi release hogi. Movies are happening side by side. There are a few Punjabi films as well but I have asked them to shoot it with someone else or wait a little bit.