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Sanjay Dutt: Usually others narrate story to me.This time I kept narrating my life stories to them

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After the stupendous success of three films, Sanjay Dutt is all set to collaborate with Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra for the fourth and most special association- Dutt biopic.

The bond between Sanjay Dutt and filmmakers Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra dates back to the trio's first film together MUNNABHAI MBBS in 2003. 15 years after the first film, the trio is all set to come together for the biggest association of the three-the biopic of Sanjay Dutt.

Though Sanjay Dutt won't directly be a part of the film, the actor regards the biopic as the biggest association with Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

Talking about the special association Sanjay Dutt shared, "Vinod and Raju are like family to me. They have been an important part of my life. While we have worked together multiple times in the past, my involvement in our recent association has been very different.”

It was the immense love that the three share that made the biopic possible. Rajkumar Hirani spent hours and hours watching over 300 hours of footage for the biopic, which is a testimony of their bond.

About the biopic Sanjay Dutt shared, "Usually, they narrate the story to me. This time it was me who kept narrating my life stories to them."

After the blockbuster success of MUNNABHAI MBBS, LAGE RAHO MUNNABHAI and PK, the trio will mark their fourth collaboration with the untitled Sanjay Dutt biopic. The trio has weaved magic on-screen each time they collaborated.

While PK starred Aamir Khan in the lead, Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra made sure to make Sanjay Dutt a part of their venture.

Ranbir Kapoor is playing Sanjay Dutt in this untitled biopic and we are all eagerly looking forward the film’s release.

Sanjay Dutt: Usually others narrate story to me.This time I kept narrating my life stories to them

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After the stupendous success of three films, Sanjay Dutt is all set to collaborate with Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra for the fourth and most special association- Dutt biopic.

The bond between Sanjay Dutt and filmmakers Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra dates back to the trio's first film together MUNNABHAI MBBS in 2003. 15 years after the first film, the trio is all set to come together for the biggest association of the three-the biopic of Sanjay Dutt.

Though Sanjay Dutt won't directly be a part of the film, the actor regards the biopic as the biggest association with Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

Talking about the special association Sanjay Dutt shared, "Vinod and Raju are like family to me. They have been an important part of my life. While we have worked together multiple times in the past, my involvement in our recent association has been very different.”

It was the immense love that the three share that made the biopic possible. Rajkumar Hirani spent hours and hours watching over 300 hours of footage for the biopic, which is a testimony of their bond.

About the biopic Sanjay Dutt shared, "Usually, they narrate the story to me. This time it was me who kept narrating my life stories to them."

After the blockbuster success of MUNNABHAI MBBS, LAGE RAHO MUNNABHAI and PK, the trio will mark their fourth collaboration with the untitled Sanjay Dutt biopic. The trio has weaved magic on-screen each time they collaborated.

While PK starred Aamir Khan in the lead, Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra made sure to make Sanjay Dutt a part of their venture.

Ranbir Kapoor is playing Sanjay Dutt in this untitled biopic and we are all eagerly looking forward the film’s release.

Filmmaker Q: Want to shock, disturb people with my work

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His films don't release in a theatre near you, and neither does he think they're meant to be enjoyed with cola and popcorn.

Director Qaushiq Mukherjee, aka Q, dubbed as India's most dangerous filmmaker by CNN, says he looks at cinema as an information device, and wants to "create some sort of physical disturbance" in the conscience of his audience.

Known for films like GANDU and TASHER DESH, Q — who is excited about his film GARBAGE becoming the only Indian movie at the Panorama section of the 68th Berlin International Film Festival this year — says he is not in the industry for entertainment.

GARBAGE will have the world premiere on February 21 at the ongoing Berlin International Film Festival.

"My whole idea is to shock people, to stun you or create some sort of physical disturbance in your conscience while you encounter my work. Cinema in India is looked as an entertainment device. I don't look at it like that," Q told IANS over the phone from Mumbai, before leaving for Berlin.

"Cinema is an information device for me, a communication device. And I have to not only counter people's ideas of cinema but also counter the crores and crores of marketing money that goes into proliferating bullshit and filling the mind of people and sort of crowding their mind with bullshit data," he said.

Q said that "in order to clear through that and have any kind of impact, I would have to do something really outrageous and I would do that. That is just a communication strategy and nothing else and the form that I practice is shock cinema."

Is having the title of being India's most dangerous filmmaker a challenge?

"I don't really look at it that way. Like even the danger factor, the dangerousness is in the eyes of a certain set of people who are not privy to the kind of image or this kind of positioning," he added.

Q picks hard-hitting and off-beat subjects and doesn't shy away from breathing life to his stories by delving into the world of sex and abuses. Bengali-language films GANDU, TASHER DESH and LUDO being cases in point. He has also made sex comedy BRAHMAN NAMAN for Netflix.

"I am not a traditional filmmaker and my films are not going to play in a theatre near you, because that is not my deal and not my world. I don't want people to have a Coke or Pepsi while watching my film," the director said.

Delving more on his idea of cinema, he said: "Traditionally, people look at cinema as a community entertainment thing. Many people sitting together and sharing a sort of a fantastic ride… That was cinema blockbuster idea. I have never watched that kind cinema and I am not aiming for that."

Q said he got interested in the film world because of a certain kind of cinema which was very personal.

"I watched it alone because normally you wouldn't get that kind of films over here (in India) because nobody distributes them," he said.

GANDU was not released in India, and Q is not hesitant to admit that his film GARBAGE — a story about Phanishwar, a taxi driver in Goa, who lives with a mysterious girl whom he keeps in chains — will also face trouble in getting a clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification in India.

GARBAGE is produced by Shaailesh R Singh and Hansal Mehta of Karma Entertainment and Media LLP, and co-produced by Q.

Asked if he feels his talent is not as appreciated in India as in foreign shores, Q said: "A Turkish writer might be a legend, but you would not know as you don't know Turkish. But that doesn't take anything away from the person and the idea. I am always interested in artists that you didn't know about."

Q says "I will always drop things you don't know about or have heard about. In my world, that is cool. I love that and I feel lucky to be able to find that."

[By Sugandha Rawal]

Filmmaker Q: Want to shock, disturb people with my work

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His films don't release in a theatre near you, and neither does he think they're meant to be enjoyed with cola and popcorn.

Director Qaushiq Mukherjee, aka Q, dubbed as India's most dangerous filmmaker by CNN, says he looks at cinema as an information device, and wants to "create some sort of physical disturbance" in the conscience of his audience.

Known for films like GANDU and TASHER DESH, Q — who is excited about his film GARBAGE becoming the only Indian movie at the Panorama section of the 68th Berlin International Film Festival this year — says he is not in the industry for entertainment.

GARBAGE will have the world premiere on February 21 at the ongoing Berlin International Film Festival.

"My whole idea is to shock people, to stun you or create some sort of physical disturbance in your conscience while you encounter my work. Cinema in India is looked as an entertainment device. I don't look at it like that," Q told IANS over the phone from Mumbai, before leaving for Berlin.

"Cinema is an information device for me, a communication device. And I have to not only counter people's ideas of cinema but also counter the crores and crores of marketing money that goes into proliferating bullshit and filling the mind of people and sort of crowding their mind with bullshit data," he said.

Q said that "in order to clear through that and have any kind of impact, I would have to do something really outrageous and I would do that. That is just a communication strategy and nothing else and the form that I practice is shock cinema."

Is having the title of being India's most dangerous filmmaker a challenge?

"I don't really look at it that way. Like even the danger factor, the dangerousness is in the eyes of a certain set of people who are not privy to the kind of image or this kind of positioning," he added.

Q picks hard-hitting and off-beat subjects and doesn't shy away from breathing life to his stories by delving into the world of sex and abuses. Bengali-language films GANDU, TASHER DESH and LUDO being cases in point. He has also made sex comedy BRAHMAN NAMAN for Netflix.

"I am not a traditional filmmaker and my films are not going to play in a theatre near you, because that is not my deal and not my world. I don't want people to have a Coke or Pepsi while watching my film," the director said.

Delving more on his idea of cinema, he said: "Traditionally, people look at cinema as a community entertainment thing. Many people sitting together and sharing a sort of a fantastic ride… That was cinema blockbuster idea. I have never watched that kind cinema and I am not aiming for that."

Q said he got interested in the film world because of a certain kind of cinema which was very personal.

"I watched it alone because normally you wouldn't get that kind of films over here (in India) because nobody distributes them," he said.

GANDU was not released in India, and Q is not hesitant to admit that his film GARBAGE — a story about Phanishwar, a taxi driver in Goa, who lives with a mysterious girl whom he keeps in chains — will also face trouble in getting a clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification in India.

GARBAGE is produced by Shaailesh R Singh and Hansal Mehta of Karma Entertainment and Media LLP, and co-produced by Q.

Asked if he feels his talent is not as appreciated in India as in foreign shores, Q said: "A Turkish writer might be a legend, but you would not know as you don't know Turkish. But that doesn't take anything away from the person and the idea. I am always interested in artists that you didn't know about."

Q says "I will always drop things you don't know about or have heard about. In my world, that is cool. I love that and I feel lucky to be able to find that."

[By Sugandha Rawal]

Aditi Rathore: Wanted to do something big on small screen

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Actress Aditi Rathore, best known for playing the lead character Avni in the show 'Naamkarann', is not keen on doing films at the moment. She says she always had a desire to do something big on the small screen.

"I like TV more right now. I want to play good characters so that people remember them forever. It's not my aim to do films. I always wanted to do something big on the small screen…play powerful characters," Aditi told IANS.

She is playing one in 'Naamkarann'. In the current track of the Star Plus show, Avni, who fought for her family and against the bad guys, has chosen to stay away from her family for their safety and happiness.

Leaving her past behind, Avni will lead a new life as Nilanjana. Her look has also got a makeover. Her character will no longer don saris. The audience will get to see her in western outfits and a pair of spectacles.

"Her past story is over. She has stopped fighting back and has accepted things as they are. She is no longer aggressive. She tries to be happy but she is upset and misses her family," said the 'Ek Duje Ke Vaaste' actress.

'Naamkarann' is her first show in which she is playing a lead role.

"When you play a lead role and the story revolves around you, then the responsibility grows. You have to give more time and dedication to it. I try to present my character in the best way possible and in a natural way," said Aditi.

But daily soaps call for long working hours. Doesn't she wish to do a reality show or a finite series?

"No, not all. We generally work for 30 or 31 days. The shift is for 12 hours or sometimes more, but we chose this," she said.

Aditi Rathore: Wanted to do something big on small screen

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Actress Aditi Rathore, best known for playing the lead character Avni in the show 'Naamkarann', is not keen on doing films at the moment. She says she always had a desire to do something big on the small screen.

"I like TV more right now. I want to play good characters so that people remember them forever. It's not my aim to do films. I always wanted to do something big on the small screen…play powerful characters," Aditi told IANS.

She is playing one in 'Naamkarann'. In the current track of the Star Plus show, Avni, who fought for her family and against the bad guys, has chosen to stay away from her family for their safety and happiness.

Leaving her past behind, Avni will lead a new life as Nilanjana. Her look has also got a makeover. Her character will no longer don saris. The audience will get to see her in western outfits and a pair of spectacles.

"Her past story is over. She has stopped fighting back and has accepted things as they are. She is no longer aggressive. She tries to be happy but she is upset and misses her family," said the 'Ek Duje Ke Vaaste' actress.

'Naamkarann' is her first show in which she is playing a lead role.

"When you play a lead role and the story revolves around you, then the responsibility grows. You have to give more time and dedication to it. I try to present my character in the best way possible and in a natural way," said Aditi.

But daily soaps call for long working hours. Doesn't she wish to do a reality show or a finite series?

"No, not all. We generally work for 30 or 31 days. The shift is for 12 hours or sometimes more, but we chose this," she said.

DRISHYAM fame Jeethu Joseph set to change the game for Emraan Hashmi!

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Super news for Emraan Hashmi, the lovers of thrills, and those who are aware of the caliber of the acclaimed award winning Malayalam director Jeethu Joseph. The DRISHYAM fame helmer is set to make his bollywood debut with a game changing horror thriller starring Emraan Hashmi.

Best known for Mohanlal starrer, DRISHYAM, Jeetu Joseph yet untitled film is being presented by Viacom18 Motion Pictures and produced by Sunir Kheterpal for AZURE Entertainment. The movie will be shot in a single schedule between May and July this year.

Promising to change the face of horror thrillers in the country, the film shall combine interesting dynamics of a crime mystery thriller with elements of horror and shall have the audiences at the edge of seats. In a remarkable turn, the makers have rope in Rishi Kapoor also for the same. 

AZURE Entertainment and Viacom18 Motion Pictures today made the announcement about this project by issung a press statement. 

Jeethu Joseph said, “directing a Hindi feature film has been on the anvil for some time and I have been waiting for the right story. This crime mystery thriller with elements of horror has excited me tremendously and we have got perfect casting for the two protagonists in the film. I am looking forward to start the film at the earliest.”

Says Emraan Hashmi, "I'm really excited about this one. The film will be a riveting, nail biting treat for fans of the genre and with Jeethu at the helm of things, , I'm confident the film will be a game changer".

Sunir Kheterpal, CEO – AZURE Entertainment says, “Jeethu Joseph is a superlative directing talent and we are proud to be producing his Hindi feature film debut. Viacom18 Motion Pictures has a great track record on backing content driven films and we are happy to collaborate with them on this film”.

Ajit Andhare, COO – Viacom18 Motion Pictures said, “Ever since we produced DRISHYAM, a Hindi remake of Jeethu Joseph’s original masterpiece, we have been looking for a subject to make with Jeethu in Hindi. This amazing crime thriller, developed with Azure, is a story where we are looking forward to creating same kind of magic that audience experienced in DRISHYAM.”
Jeethu Joseph is an acclaimed name in Malayalam cinema who shot to fame with DRISHYAM starring the incredible Mohalal.

Inspired from the best-selling Japanese novel ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’, the monster Malayalam blockbuster DRISHYAM starring the incredible Mohanlal was remade into four other Indian languages— DRUSHYAM (2014) in Telugu starring Daggubati Venkatesh, DRISHYA (2014) in Kannada starring V. Ravichandran , PAPANASAM (2015) in Tamil starring the legendary Kamal Haasan, and DRISHYAM (2015) in Hindi starring Ajay Devgn. DRISHYAM also was remade as the Sri Lankan film DHARAMYUDHAYA (2017) in Sinhalese language.

Jeethu Joseph has directed legends like Mohanlal and Kamal Hassan in the Malayalam and Tamil version of DRISHYAM, it will be interesting to see what shape he gives to Emraan Hashmi who has had a winning streak in this particular genre with RAAZ series. The RAAZ (read mystery, thrills) gets bigger and deeper with this announcement.

 

Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo welcome baby girl

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Singer Adam Levine and model Behati Prinsloo have welcomed their second child together.

They have named their second baby girl Gio Grace Levine.

Levine's representative confirmed the news on Friday, reports eonline.com.

The couple first announced they were expecting their second child in September.

At the time, Prinsloo took to Instagram to share a photograph of her growing baby bump, writing, "ROUND 2".

Later, Levine revealed to television personality Ellen DeGeneres that they were expecting another little girl, giving their elder daughter Dusty Rose, a baby sister.

Dusty Rose was born in September 2016.

Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo welcome baby girl

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Singer Adam Levine and model Behati Prinsloo have welcomed their second child together.

They have named their second baby girl Gio Grace Levine.

Levine's representative confirmed the news on Friday, reports eonline.com.

The couple first announced they were expecting their second child in September.

At the time, Prinsloo took to Instagram to share a photograph of her growing baby bump, writing, "ROUND 2".

Later, Levine revealed to television personality Ellen DeGeneres that they were expecting another little girl, giving their elder daughter Dusty Rose, a baby sister.

Dusty Rose was born in September 2016.

Parineeti Chopra: I’m a proud YRF girl

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Actress Parineeti Chopra says she is proud of her association with Yash Raj Films, under which she not only made her debut but also did movies like ISHAQZAADE and SHUDDH DESI ROMANCE.

Parineeti on Friday attended the Yash Chopra Memorial Award ceremony, where veteran singer Asha Bhosle was feted an award in memory of late filmmaker Yash Chopra.

Since the actress has worked in films like LADIES VS RICKY BAHL, MERI PYAARI BINDU, KILL DIL and DAAWAT-E-ISHQ — all produced under Yash Raj Films, Parineeti took a moment to talk about her journey.

"I am a very proud YRF (Yash Raj Films) girl. I have had the privilege to debut under the banner. Even though I could never be directed by Yash Chopra sir, but he was cutest, sweetest and friendliest mentor to have."

Reminiscing one such incident with the filmmaker, known for his romantic sagas, Parineeti said: "One day when my first film LADIES VS RICKY BAHL had just released and I was shooting for my second film ISHAQZAADE, I was on the set at 6:30 a.m. and suddenly I got a call from Yash Chopra sir.

"At that time, I panicked because I thought I had made some mistakes because I was very new at that point. But when I picked his call, he said something so special that it made me cry.

"He said, 'Yesterday I saw your film LADIES VS RICKY BAHL and thank you for being part of my film'. I couldn't believe that Yash Chopra the great was saying this to me and I just realised in that instance that there is nothing bigger than humility. The bigger you become, the more humble you should become and that is something that I always remember Yashji for."

Parineeti will next be seen on screen in Dibakar Banerjee's SANDEEP AUR PINKY FARAAR, Vipul Amrutlal Shah's NAMASTEY ENGLAND and Dharma Productions' KESARI.

"I am leaving in three days to start 'Namastey England' but I think I am even more excited for 'Kesari'. It has been a dream to work with Akshay Kumar sir from a really long time.

"He is also Punjabi and I am also Punjabi, and we are doing a very Punjabi film. So, I am very excited to go and start shooting for that film."