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American rapper Tyga to perform in Delhi

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Grammy nominated American rapper Tyga, who always wanted to tour in India, is set to debut in the country with a solo performance here on April 20.

Tyga will be bringing his world tour to promote his newly-released "Kyoto" album to India for a headlining show.

"I have always wanted to tour in India, the sounds of sights of the country are so fascinating and I've heard the music industry is one to watch out for," Tyga said in a statement.

The hip-hop sensation has worked with the likes of Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Drake, Lil Wayne, Bow Wow, Nicki Minaj and Wiz Khalifa.

The 28-year-old is expected to perform tracks like "AYO", "Rack city", "Still got it", "Make it nasty" and "Temperature" at his first ever India tour which will also showcases his 14-track concept album.

There will also be a pop-up sponsored by Absolut Elyx.

Arjun Jain, Founder, White Fox India, the company that was responsible for getting singer Justin Bieber to India, said: "Personally, I have always been a huge aficionado of hip-hop and rap and the demand for this genre in India is quite overwhelming but remains largely untapped."

"This event will be very exclusive in the form of a luxury pop-up night where fans can avail the opportunity of getting up close and personal with the artiste as well as have a more intimate experience."

American rapper Tyga to perform in Delhi

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Grammy nominated American rapper Tyga, who always wanted to tour in India, is set to debut in the country with a solo performance here on April 20.

Tyga will be bringing his world tour to promote his newly-released "Kyoto" album to India for a headlining show.

"I have always wanted to tour in India, the sounds of sights of the country are so fascinating and I've heard the music industry is one to watch out for," Tyga said in a statement.

The hip-hop sensation has worked with the likes of Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Drake, Lil Wayne, Bow Wow, Nicki Minaj and Wiz Khalifa.

The 28-year-old is expected to perform tracks like "AYO", "Rack city", "Still got it", "Make it nasty" and "Temperature" at his first ever India tour which will also showcases his 14-track concept album.

There will also be a pop-up sponsored by Absolut Elyx.

Arjun Jain, Founder, White Fox India, the company that was responsible for getting singer Justin Bieber to India, said: "Personally, I have always been a huge aficionado of hip-hop and rap and the demand for this genre in India is quite overwhelming but remains largely untapped."

"This event will be very exclusive in the form of a luxury pop-up night where fans can avail the opportunity of getting up close and personal with the artiste as well as have a more intimate experience."

Varun takes time out for OCTOBER song launch

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Actor Varun Dhawan has taken a break from the shooting schedule of SUI DHAAGA: MADE IN INDIA to launch a song from his upcoming film OCTOBER here.

Varun, who is in the national capital to shoot SUI DHAAGA: MADE IN INDIA, has taken time out of his current shooting schedule to launch "Tab bhi tu".

The song highlights the complexity of the relationship between the leads — essayed by Varun and Banita Sandhu. The song has been sung by Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, composed by Anupam Roy and lyrics are given by Tanveer Ghazi, read a statement.

"We have received a phenomenal response to both the recently released songs — OCTOBER theme and 'Theher ja'. With this song, we were keen on going something grand. Since Varun is in Delhi already, we decided to do the launch with his enormous fan presence" said the film's spokesperson.A

Shoojit Sircar, who has helmed the film, will also be present for the song launch.A

Co-produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar, OCTOBER celebrates love, nature and the autumn season. The film is slated to release on April 13.

Varun takes time out for OCTOBER song launch

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Actor Varun Dhawan has taken a break from the shooting schedule of SUI DHAAGA: MADE IN INDIA to launch a song from his upcoming film OCTOBER here.

Varun, who is in the national capital to shoot SUI DHAAGA: MADE IN INDIA, has taken time out of his current shooting schedule to launch "Tab bhi tu".

The song highlights the complexity of the relationship between the leads — essayed by Varun and Banita Sandhu. The song has been sung by Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, composed by Anupam Roy and lyrics are given by Tanveer Ghazi, read a statement.

"We have received a phenomenal response to both the recently released songs — OCTOBER theme and 'Theher ja'. With this song, we were keen on going something grand. Since Varun is in Delhi already, we decided to do the launch with his enormous fan presence" said the film's spokesperson.A

Shoojit Sircar, who has helmed the film, will also be present for the song launch.A

Co-produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar, OCTOBER celebrates love, nature and the autumn season. The film is slated to release on April 13.

How could Cannes achieve this greatness?

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It is that time of the year when film aficionados all over the world pour over the flight schedules to Nice in France and hunt for accommodation in a Mediterranean costal city which was once a small fishing village. As it happens year after year, they are getting ready for their annual pilgrimage to Cannes to pay their obeisance to the most respected film event in the world, the 71st Cannes Film Festival, that premiere International Film Festival slated from May 8 – 19, 2018.

In this digital era, when more than two International Film Festivals open every day around the globe, throughout the year, what is so special about Cannes that hard core film professionals clamour to be there without fail?

Cannes offers you the possibility of watching the best crop of films of the year from every nook and corner of the world in its official sections and the Marché and network with your counterparts from everywhere. It puts the spotlight on selected films and filmmakers that new talents turn to celebrities overnight. Cannes Film Festival remains “one of the world's most widely publicized events and certainly the most important film festival in terms of worldwide impact”. It kindles a sense of hope and aspiration among young film talents.

From our own Satyajit Ray, to Akira Kurosawa, André Téchiné, Stephen Frears, Leos Carax, Lars Von Trier, Spike Lee, Jim Jarmusch, Emir Kusturica, Steven Soderberg , Iranian Abbas Kiarostami, China’s Chen Kaige, Zhang Yimou, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Wong Kar-wai, Cambodian director Rithy Panh, Thailand’s Abichatpong Weerasethakul, Fillipino Brillante Mendoza and many more shone through the spotlights of Cannes to the whole world. It was their gateway, rather the legendary steps, to fame and eminence.

Way back in 1959, Cannes understood that while the public attraction can be films and stars, films are also an industry and business. Marché du Film became an official entity of the Festival wearing the mantle to promote the film industry. It encouraged industry professionals to network and the business of film became its mantra. Marché marched from strength to strength year after year, that from its original home in the ‘bunker’ it reached the newly constructed Riviera, stretched all across the Croisette hotels and apartments and in 2000 to the beach fronts in the name of Village International.

Let us remember that when it was decided to organize an international film festival to compete with, rather in protest against, Venice’s Mostra, the Festival could have very well gone to Biarritz, the beautiful Bosque coast, which was also a popular seaside resort. But it was left to the directors of Hotels in Cannes with the support from the Municipal Councilor of Paris Georges Prade to win the Festival for Cannes. So the hotels in Cannes understood the business possibility of the event and fought to bring it to the city. And the Festival has not disappointed them. The rooms that would fetch a mere 50 Euros a day are sold for 150 Euros and more. The restaurants are full of clients. The shops and other business establishments register a heavy foot fall of festival delegates. More than 25000 people, including film professionals, journalists and other support staff stay in Cannes and its suburbs during the days of the festival, paying rent, hiring transport and eating food besides using other services.

How could Cannes achieve this greatness? It had its own problems. It had to organize its first festival in September 1939 within three months. And that also had to be cancelled with war breaking out in Europe. It was revived in 1946 but had to be cancelled in 1948 and 50 due to lack of funds. It had to be cancelled in 1968 due to protests from filmmakers.

But the Festival was blessed with some visionaries at the helm of affairs. Like Andre Malraux, the Culture Minister who also took over as the head of the Festival in 1959. He opened the Festival for the Nouvelle Vague directors and also doors of the Marché to industry professionals. Robert Favre Le Bret, The Director of the Festival started visiting countries looking for new directors and new films and truly internationalized the Festival programming. He remained the Festival Director for thirteen long years and after that became the President of the Festival till 1985 when he was replaced by Pierre Viot. Robert Favre Le Bret kept his association with the Festival for 26 long years. Pierre Viot remained in this position till 2000, that means 15 years.

Jilles Jacob took over as the Director of the Festival in 1978 and held that position till 2000i.e for a term of 22 years. In 2000 he was made the President of the Festival till 2014. So, for 36 years he was at the top of the Festival.

It was during this period that Cannes grew in stature, and size, introducing new talents, opening new avenues for young talents and new technologies. Jilles Jacob introduced Un Certain Regard Section to the official selections, founded Cinefondation inviting the best of student films from across the world and later establishing Residency programme in which young filmmakers could develop their scripts under expert guidance.

In 2000, Cannes invented the Village International for the nations to show case their film industries. In 2005, Atelier was added to enable young film makers to find producers. Thierry Fremaux who came in as Artistic Director in 2000 became the Director of the Festival in 2007 and is holding forte (18 years and going). He introduced Cannes Classics in 2004 screening restored classics, Short Film Corner in 2010. Cannes understood the value of long tenures for the people at the helm of affairs to provide strength and dynamism, allowing them the freedom to innovate, improve and establish new benchmarks for the festival.

The Festival’s budget is said to be in the region of INR 380 crores of which almost 50 per cent is granted by the Federal Government. The Festival organization is left free of all interferences in programming and all other festival and creative activities. The Government and the City of Cannes extend all support to the Festival to make it a success. The residents of Cannes do not protest when a part of the Croisette is blocked for 13 days and they have to make long detours and traffic congestions build up. They all actively participate in the festivities surrounding the event. It is their festival, their showcase to the world and also their livelihood.

Is there any message for us in this?

TIKLI AND LAXMI BOMB Movie Review: Raw, Honest, Passionate and Powerful

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A cry for gender equality with a difference, debutante director Aditya Kripalani’s TIKLI AND LAXMI BOMB turns yesterday’s victims into today’s heroes in an arty and worthy indie that is raw, honest, powerful and passionate.

From the classic Shyam Benegal’s MANDI (1983) starring Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil to Nagesh Kukunoor’s exploitive LAKSHMI (2014) starring today’s popular singer Monali Thakur, prostitution is used as a tool to highlight the bigger issue. Aditya Kripalani ( known for his books Backseat, Front seat and Tikli and Laxmi Bomb) debut movie also does the same in pushing forward a theme but with a difference.

Based on a novel by the same name written by the director himself, TIKLI AND LAXMI BOMB draws attention to the plight of women in the world’s oldest profession. Aditya Kripalani’s realistic, bold approach that checks the eagerness to get sensational cuts it from the routine. Powered by strong and naturalistic performances, the movie makes for an engrossing, insightful study of internal and interpersonal conflict between sex workers and pimps laced with occasional layers and shock materials.

Laxmi (Vibhawari Deshpande) is a middle age prostitute who heads the group of street sex workers in Mumbai who work under a pimp named Mhatre (Upendra Limaye). Laxmi sheds the typical Bollywood stereotypes as the prostitute; she is not at all decorated with those lipsticks, powder and flashy clothes. Laxmi wears shirts and skirts and has a commanding presence but the ‘lady’ is a pawn in the net monitored by man like Mhatre and created by his bosses. One night an outspoken import from Bengal Putul (Chitrangada Chakraborty), changes the world of Mhatre and Laxmi upside down as she challenges the whole system and threatens to bring a revolution in sex trade where women will have all the power, eliminating the dominance of the chauvinist males in the scenario. “Mera body, Mera pain, Mera ganda wala feeling toh phir mera paisa”  (rough translation – my body, my pain, my dirty feeling after the work so my money). Putul gets a nickname – Tikli ( a name given to a small cracker but here it’s used as a simile for trigger).

It’s challenging for writer like Aditya Kripalani – alumni of Film and Television Institute of India to adapt his own book into silver screen, unless and until it is written with an intention to hopefully attract filmmakers as in the case of Chetan Bhagat.
Kriplani narration at some point in between feels episodic making it a better option as a tv/web series, but the debutant helmer gives time and space to his principal characters, making Tikli and Laxmi earn their relationship with each other on screen and simultaneously with the audience. Kriplani comes with some raw and honest detailing over here. The world of street prostitutes and their daily life is realistically touchy, here they are victims but they don,t plea for sympathy, they demand power and control. The movie takes an edgy and violent turn but it’s not graphic.

With the spurt of women centric movies nowadays like PARCHED, LIPISTICK UNDER MY BHURKHA etc, TIKLI AND LAXMI BOMB carries the flag and aims to hoist it at a street where women are not generally not at all considered as a woman and are just a commodity, Kriplani turns a sex workers into human with feelings, they laugh, cry, fight and stand for their right.

TIKLI AND LAXMI BOMB has its stand out moments especially the bonding between Tikli and Laxmi Bomb is engagingly unique as they come to terms with each other after initial complexities and unite as a force.

Performances are of highest orders over here, Vibhawari Deshpande as Laxmi is excellent. She uses her body language excellently and delivers a solid performance.

Chitrangada Chakraborty as Tikli is amazingly spontaneous and gives a powerful performance.

Supporting actors like Upendra Limaye as the pimp is brilliant. Mayur More as A.T. assistant to Mhatre is fine. Saharsh Kumar Shukla as the ‘khabri’ coffee, cigarette vendor is amusing. Suchitra Pillai as Manda the leader of rival gang of sex workers deserves special mention.

TIKLI AND LAXMI BOMB is remarkable in its unique attempt to give a human touch to the world of sex workers on street, its raw, bold, passionate and worthy indie that focuses on gender equality in those dark, shanty and dirty lanes and takes the issue beyond our homes and offices. The winner of Best Film Award at the Berlin Independent Film Festival 2018 and yesterday it bagged the best film award at the UK Asian Film Festival is a must for concerning audience who love to take the shot that calls for debate, triggers a movement and offers fodders for thought.

The common connection between HOUSEFULL 4, BAAHUBALI, INCEPTION, DUNKIRK!

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Not only cast wise but even the technical team of HOUSEFULL 4 is getting huge by the day. Now, filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala, who is known to take things to the next level, is flying down the best VFX team from London this time around.

Double Negative is a visual effects company, headquartered in London and have worked on films like INCEPTION, INTERSTELLAR, BLADE RUNNER 2049 and DUNKIRK to name a few and even won huge awards for their work.

The VFX for HOUSEFULL 4 will be something which has never been seen before here and a huge budget is allocated for the same.

The VFX team of the record-breaking BAAHUBALI saga too are working on the VFX for HOUSEFULL 4 in addition to Double Negative. With such immensely talented teams on board, we are eagerly waiting to see how this project turns out to be.

An imaginary world will be created for the film which will be at par with the Hollywood film HOBBIT.

For the same, a team from London is shifting bag baggage to Mumbai already now and they will be here until the release, which is in Diwali next year.

It will be interesting to see such level of visual effects in an out and out comedy film, HOUSEFULL 4.

Directed by Sajid Khan, who directed the first 2 instalments, the fourth film of the series we heard will revolve around the theme of reincarnation.

The cast announced so far include Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Kriti Sanon and Bobby Deol. Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, HOUSEFULL 4 will release on Diwali 2019.

The common connection between HOUSEFULL 4, BAAHUBALI, INCEPTION, DUNKIRK!

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Not only cast wise but even the technical team of HOUSEFULL 4 is getting huge by the day. Now, filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala, who is known to take things to the next level, is flying down the best VFX team from London this time around.

Double Negative is a visual effects company, headquartered in London and have worked on films like INCEPTION, INTERSTELLAR, BLADE RUNNER 2049 and DUNKIRK to name a few and even won huge awards for their work.

The VFX for HOUSEFULL 4 will be something which has never been seen before here and a huge budget is allocated for the same.

The VFX team of the record-breaking BAAHUBALI saga too are working on the VFX for HOUSEFULL 4 in addition to Double Negative. With such immensely talented teams on board, we are eagerly waiting to see how this project turns out to be.

An imaginary world will be created for the film which will be at par with the Hollywood film HOBBIT.

For the same, a team from London is shifting bag baggage to Mumbai already now and they will be here until the release, which is in Diwali next year.

It will be interesting to see such level of visual effects in an out and out comedy film, HOUSEFULL 4.

Directed by Sajid Khan, who directed the first 2 instalments, the fourth film of the series we heard will revolve around the theme of reincarnation.

The cast announced so far include Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Kriti Sanon and Bobby Deol. Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, HOUSEFULL 4 will release on Diwali 2019.

Anushka Shama’s PARI to release in Russia on April

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Actress Anushka Shama starrer Hindi film PARI is all set to release in Russia on Apr 19.

The actress has herself informed her fans and followers on Twitter.

Anushka tweeted, "Super happy and exciting news guys ! Pari is releasing in Russia on April 19th !"

PARI has hit the Indian box office on Mar 2.

The supernatural horror film has been directed by Prosit Roy.

The film also stars Parambrata Chatterjee, Ritabhari Chakraborty in distinct roles.

Varun Dhawan: Salman Khan is the best human being

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Actor Varun Dhawan, who starred in the remake of Salman Khan starrer JUDWAA, says the superstar is the best and the most helpful human being.

Varun on Monday treated his fans to a question and answer session, where a user asked him to describe Salman.

"Bhai (Salman) is the best and most helpful human being," Varun said.

When a fan complimented Varun's work, he said he does not want to limit himself.

"Trust me I'm still me. I just won't limit myself just because some people think that I can only do certain type of cinema," commented the actor, who has featured in films like STUDENT OF THE YEAR, BADLAPUR and BADRINATH KI DULHANIA.

Varun currently awaits the release of his latest project OCTOBER, directed by Shoojit Sircar.

Asked how different OCTOBER is from his other films, he said: "It's very different. Everything was real. I was living dan rather than playing him. If he was sad, I became sad."

Co-produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar, OCTOBER celebrates love, nature and the autumn season.

Varun plays a hotel's housekeeper who is in love with the idea of love. The girl whom he follows into the ICU of a hospital barely acknowledges him at their workplace. Yet he clings to the idea of love.

The film also stars Banita Sandhu and is slated to release on April 13.

The actor will also be seen with actress Anushka Sharma in the upcoming movie SUI DHAAGA – MADE IN INDIA. He described the PARI actress as superb, nice and very funny.

SUI DHAAGA – MADE IN INDIA is a story of self-reliance aimed to connect with every Indian. The film also stars Anushka Sharma and is produced by Yash Raj Films (YRF) banner.

The BADLAPUR actor will turn 31 on April 24.

Talking about his birthday plans with a fan, Varun said: "God knws might be shooting something special".