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Richa Chadha all set to debut as a director!

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Richa Chadha certainly is a multi-talented actor. First writing then singing and now the actress is now all set to showcase yet another talent of hers

The actress who has been part of several acclaimed films is all set to don the hat of a director for an upcoming short film. Richa has for the first time gone behind camera to shoot her first directorial a satirical comedy in the format.

The yet untitled film is set in 2025 where vegetables are way beyond expensive and the world is beyond repair owing to rapid human development. The film is said to be based on the adversities of pollution, environmental abuse. The cast of the film includes Ali Fazal, comedian Aadar Malik, Satyajeet Dubey and is produced by Richa’s close friend and actor Vishaka Singh.

Speaking about it, Richa shared, “This was a first for me behind the camera. I have produced a short earlier but it’s a first time that I took the role of a director. I have always wanted to explore satire. I am just glad my friends trusted me and came on board in such a short span of time, as actors and creative people. I look forward to casting more deserving actors in unconventional parts, even in the future. The film is super fun!”

The film was shot last week and will be releasing in the coming month.

Richa Chadha all set to debut as a director!

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Richa Chadha certainly is a multi-talented actor. First writing then singing and now the actress is now all set to showcase yet another talent of hers

The actress who has been part of several acclaimed films is all set to don the hat of a director for an upcoming short film. Richa has for the first time gone behind camera to shoot her first directorial a satirical comedy in the format.

The yet untitled film is set in 2025 where vegetables are way beyond expensive and the world is beyond repair owing to rapid human development. The film is said to be based on the adversities of pollution, environmental abuse. The cast of the film includes Ali Fazal, comedian Aadar Malik, Satyajeet Dubey and is produced by Richa’s close friend and actor Vishaka Singh.

Speaking about it, Richa shared, “This was a first for me behind the camera. I have produced a short earlier but it’s a first time that I took the role of a director. I have always wanted to explore satire. I am just glad my friends trusted me and came on board in such a short span of time, as actors and creative people. I look forward to casting more deserving actors in unconventional parts, even in the future. The film is super fun!”

The film was shot last week and will be releasing in the coming month.

Actress Minnie Driver steps down as Oxfam ambassador

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Actress Minnie Driver has stepped down as one of Oxfam's global ambassadors following revelations of sexual abuse by aid workers in Haiti.

Driver is the first celebrity spokesperson to abandon the charity amid the growing scandal, which includes allegations that Oxfam staff used sex workers in Chad, the CNN said.

"I am nothing short of horrified by the allegations against Oxfam International. In no uncertain terms do I plan to continue my support of this organisation or its leaders.

"And though it is unfortunate that after 20 years I am no longer able to advocate and defend through this specific framework, social and economic injustice is more globally prevalent than ever," she said in a statement on Tuesday.

"I certainly will not let the abhorrent mistakes of a troubling organization stop me or anyone else from working with good people in this space to support a population of human beings around the world that needs our help."

Juan Alberto Fuentes, Chairman of the charity was arrested in Guatemala on Tuesday. He was detained as part of an investigation into a corruption scandal, the BBC reported.

Former Deputy Chief Executive Penny Lawrence also resigned on Monday as the scandal continued to grow.

Oxfam's leaders are accused of trying to cover up the behaviour of some of its senior staff members deployed to Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake.

Aid workers, including the Oxfam country director at the time, Roland van Hauwermeiren, were accused of turning a villa rented by the organisation into a makeshift brothel, with prostitutes wearing only Oxfam T-shirts.

Oxfam has apologised for the behaviour of aid workers, but denies a coverup, the CNN said.

Oxfam International Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said the charity is not where it needs to be. But she said it's "much better" than it was in 2011 and it will continue to rebuild.

Actress Minnie Driver steps down as Oxfam ambassador

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Actress Minnie Driver has stepped down as one of Oxfam's global ambassadors following revelations of sexual abuse by aid workers in Haiti.

Driver is the first celebrity spokesperson to abandon the charity amid the growing scandal, which includes allegations that Oxfam staff used sex workers in Chad, the CNN said.

"I am nothing short of horrified by the allegations against Oxfam International. In no uncertain terms do I plan to continue my support of this organisation or its leaders.

"And though it is unfortunate that after 20 years I am no longer able to advocate and defend through this specific framework, social and economic injustice is more globally prevalent than ever," she said in a statement on Tuesday.

"I certainly will not let the abhorrent mistakes of a troubling organization stop me or anyone else from working with good people in this space to support a population of human beings around the world that needs our help."

Juan Alberto Fuentes, Chairman of the charity was arrested in Guatemala on Tuesday. He was detained as part of an investigation into a corruption scandal, the BBC reported.

Former Deputy Chief Executive Penny Lawrence also resigned on Monday as the scandal continued to grow.

Oxfam's leaders are accused of trying to cover up the behaviour of some of its senior staff members deployed to Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake.

Aid workers, including the Oxfam country director at the time, Roland van Hauwermeiren, were accused of turning a villa rented by the organisation into a makeshift brothel, with prostitutes wearing only Oxfam T-shirts.

Oxfam has apologised for the behaviour of aid workers, but denies a coverup, the CNN said.

Oxfam International Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said the charity is not where it needs to be. But she said it's "much better" than it was in 2011 and it will continue to rebuild.

HARRY POTTER director to make ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’

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Filmmaker Chris Columbus, who helmed the first two HARRY POTTER movies, has signed on to write, direct and produce the big screen adaptation of Scott Cawthon's popular video game "Five Nights at Freddy's".

Production company Blumhouse is backing "Five Nights at Freddy's", reports deadline.com.

Cawthon launched the original game in 2014 and it became an immediate online sensation, ultimately generating billions of views on YouTube.

"Five Nights at Freddy's" spans six different games; each of the games' mobile apps ranked at the top of Android and iOS stores upon release. To date, the franchise includes a series of bestselling novels and top-performing retail merchandise lines

Columbus has a long streak with classics going back to his screenwriting days on Gremlins, The Goonies and Young Sherlock Holmes, and as director of such landmark tentpoles as HOME ALONE, MRS. DOUBTFIRE and the first two HARRY POTTER titles.

His producing credits include NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM and THE HELP.

HARRY POTTER director to make ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’

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Filmmaker Chris Columbus, who helmed the first two HARRY POTTER movies, has signed on to write, direct and produce the big screen adaptation of Scott Cawthon's popular video game "Five Nights at Freddy's".

Production company Blumhouse is backing "Five Nights at Freddy's", reports deadline.com.

Cawthon launched the original game in 2014 and it became an immediate online sensation, ultimately generating billions of views on YouTube.

"Five Nights at Freddy's" spans six different games; each of the games' mobile apps ranked at the top of Android and iOS stores upon release. To date, the franchise includes a series of bestselling novels and top-performing retail merchandise lines

Columbus has a long streak with classics going back to his screenwriting days on Gremlins, The Goonies and Young Sherlock Holmes, and as director of such landmark tentpoles as HOME ALONE, MRS. DOUBTFIRE and the first two HARRY POTTER titles.

His producing credits include NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM and THE HELP.

Ravi Kishan to make his digital debut

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Actor Ravi Kishan is set to make his digital debut with a crime-based web series, which is a project by Ekta Kapoor's ALTBalaji.

The digital platform has signed up Ravi for its show tentatively titled "The Family".

"Very excited to debut in a web series and what better association than ALTBalaji. The concept is different and not explored much. This is also the first time that I am collaborating with (producer) Ekta Kapoor and I am very excited about it," Ravi said in a statement.

Actor Vivek Oberoi is also a part of the project.

Vivek tweeted on Tuesday: "Welcome bro Ravi Kishan to ‘The Family'. Looking forward to working together!"

Ravi Kishan to make his digital debut

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Actor Ravi Kishan is set to make his digital debut with a crime-based web series, which is a project by Ekta Kapoor's ALTBalaji.

The digital platform has signed up Ravi for its show tentatively titled "The Family".

"Very excited to debut in a web series and what better association than ALTBalaji. The concept is different and not explored much. This is also the first time that I am collaborating with (producer) Ekta Kapoor and I am very excited about it," Ravi said in a statement.

Actor Vivek Oberoi is also a part of the project.

Vivek tweeted on Tuesday: "Welcome bro Ravi Kishan to ‘The Family'. Looking forward to working together!"

Ronnie Screwvala: Digital platform an addition, not alternative to theatres

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Entrepreneur and film producer Ronnie Screwvala, excited about his new film LOVE PER SQUARE FOOT releasing on Valentine's Day on a digital platform, says the growth of the platform is not an alternative option, but an addition to new age entertainment. He is confident that both can co-exist.

LOVE PER SQUARE FOOT is the first film of Screwvala's RSVP Productions. The Netflix Original film marks the directorial debut of Anand Tiwari and features Vicky Kaushal and Angira Dhar.

Having produced films like RANG DE BASANTI, THE NAMESAKE, JODHAA AKBAR, AAMIR, OYE LUCKY! LUCKY OYE!, UDAAN, 7 KHOON MAAF and CHENNAI EXPRESS in the past, what made him release his first home production on Netflix rather than going for a traditional release in theatres?

"Well, it was not a premeditated thought actually. But things happened, we met people and everything panned out in this way. Netflix watched the film and really liked it. They thought that the film should be released worldwide… We thought let's try," Screwvala told IANS in an interview.

Is there a possibility than in the future theatrical release will be taken over by digital release for films?

"I think the number of films watched in theatres has changed from earlier days. Now because of our busy lives, we tend to watch films on the move — when stuck in traffic, while sitting at the airport or while travelling. That is how earlier, if people used to go to 20 movies in a year to the theatre, now the number has changed to 10. How are they catching up with the rest of the films? On the digital platforms.

"Having said that, I think digital is not an alternative to a theatre. This platform is an addition, and both can co-exist," he added.

Emphasizing on the ordeal that several films face in making it to the theatres, Screwvala said: "Look at the number of films that are not being released in India… It is very high. There are films that do not get commissioned to release, at times due to the expenses. So, the new addition of digital platforms is all the more reason to celebrate."

Asked if that is one of the reasons Hindi cinegoers are experiencing a huge variety of subjects in cinema, the National Award winning producer said: "Yes, it is a blessing for creative people that a large number of people are subscribing to digital platforms like Netflix and others.

"If we know that theatrical release is the only way to share a story to the large audience, it would limit filmmakers. That is why I believe a lot of changes are happening, we are experimenting with subjects that have not been explored before, subjects that are interesting and quirky."

In 20 years of his career as a film producer, Screwvala not only attempted to bring change in Indian cinema by capturing the transition of the society in the 21st century, but also impacted many young minds.

He said: "I think overall storytelling and movie-making is a high impact industry. In films, we are actually telling stories that create an impact in people's mind and give lifelong memories. For example, when we recently visited army officers of special force and seven of them said that they joined Indian Army after watching LAKSHYA, they got the inspiration from there… a seed of thought. A film does that to our audience."

[By Arundhuti Banerjee]

Ronnie Screwvala: Digital platform an addition, not alternative to theatres

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Entrepreneur and film producer Ronnie Screwvala, excited about his new film LOVE PER SQUARE FOOT releasing on Valentine's Day on a digital platform, says the growth of the platform is not an alternative option, but an addition to new age entertainment. He is confident that both can co-exist.

LOVE PER SQUARE FOOT is the first film of Screwvala's RSVP Productions. The Netflix Original film marks the directorial debut of Anand Tiwari and features Vicky Kaushal and Angira Dhar.

Having produced films like RANG DE BASANTI, THE NAMESAKE, JODHAA AKBAR, AAMIR, OYE LUCKY! LUCKY OYE!, UDAAN, 7 KHOON MAAF and CHENNAI EXPRESS in the past, what made him release his first home production on Netflix rather than going for a traditional release in theatres?

"Well, it was not a premeditated thought actually. But things happened, we met people and everything panned out in this way. Netflix watched the film and really liked it. They thought that the film should be released worldwide… We thought let's try," Screwvala told IANS in an interview.

Is there a possibility than in the future theatrical release will be taken over by digital release for films?

"I think the number of films watched in theatres has changed from earlier days. Now because of our busy lives, we tend to watch films on the move — when stuck in traffic, while sitting at the airport or while travelling. That is how earlier, if people used to go to 20 movies in a year to the theatre, now the number has changed to 10. How are they catching up with the rest of the films? On the digital platforms.

"Having said that, I think digital is not an alternative to a theatre. This platform is an addition, and both can co-exist," he added.

Emphasizing on the ordeal that several films face in making it to the theatres, Screwvala said: "Look at the number of films that are not being released in India… It is very high. There are films that do not get commissioned to release, at times due to the expenses. So, the new addition of digital platforms is all the more reason to celebrate."

Asked if that is one of the reasons Hindi cinegoers are experiencing a huge variety of subjects in cinema, the National Award winning producer said: "Yes, it is a blessing for creative people that a large number of people are subscribing to digital platforms like Netflix and others.

"If we know that theatrical release is the only way to share a story to the large audience, it would limit filmmakers. That is why I believe a lot of changes are happening, we are experimenting with subjects that have not been explored before, subjects that are interesting and quirky."

In 20 years of his career as a film producer, Screwvala not only attempted to bring change in Indian cinema by capturing the transition of the society in the 21st century, but also impacted many young minds.

He said: "I think overall storytelling and movie-making is a high impact industry. In films, we are actually telling stories that create an impact in people's mind and give lifelong memories. For example, when we recently visited army officers of special force and seven of them said that they joined Indian Army after watching LAKSHYA, they got the inspiration from there… a seed of thought. A film does that to our audience."

[By Arundhuti Banerjee]