Yash and his team start publicity tour for ‘KGF: Chapter 2’

Kannada’s pan-India movie ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ is heading towards its grand release worldwide. The team has kickstarted the promotions, while ‘Rocking Star’ Yash and other actors participated in media interactions on Friday.

Yash, Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt, actress Raveena Tandon, and Srinidhi Shetty have participated in the media interaction in New Delhi. The team shared their views and experiences working for a huge, two-part movie like ‘KGF’.

As Bollywood veteran actors Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon play significant roles, ‘KGF: Chapter2’ is one of the most hyped movies right now.

Directed by Prashanth Neel, the Sandalwood magnum opus is up for a grand release in theaters on April 14.

Produced by Hombale Films, the multilingual action drama also has Prakash Raj and Rao Ramesh in crucial roles. The music of ‘KGF 2’ is composed by Ravi Basrur.

Close on the heels of ‘Pushpa’, ‘RRR’ reaffirms Tollywood’s pan-India appeal

The resounding theatrical success of ‘RRR’, from the two Telugu-speaking states to the United Kingdom, where it roared past Jake Gyllenhaal’s ‘Ambulance’ and Tom Holland’s ‘Uncharted’, has established Tollywood as India’s new cinema powerhouse.

With its worldwide earnings touching Rs 652 crore on its sixth day, far surpassing even the collections of ‘The Kashmir Files’, ‘RRR’ has proved that S.S. Rajamouli’s competition is himself — after edging out his own ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ from the No. 2 all-time blockbuster spot, he has only ‘Baahubali: The Conclusion’ to dislodge to establish ‘RRR’ as Indian cinema’s highest-ever grosser.

Coming close on the heels of the success of the Allu Arjun-starrer Pushpa: The Rise’, which was 2021’s highest-grossing film pan-India, ‘RRR’ has made it amply clear that Telugu commercial cinema is the new entertainment leader in post-Covid India, especially when compared with much-hyped commercial duds such as ’83’, ‘Gangubai Kathiyawadi’ and ‘Bachchan Pandey’.

‘The Kashmir Files’ has been the only exception, but it owes much of its success to the manner in which it was adopted by the BJP and supported by its state governments with tax exemptions, especially after Prime Minister Narendra Modi endorsed it wholeheartedly.

Not only films, Telugu movie stars, such as Prabhas, Allu Arjun, Jr NTR, and Ram Charan, have become well-known names across the country.

It’s certainly a far cry from the days when Bollywood ruled the box office, and if South Indian films got noticed, it was only if they won national awards or were remade into Hindi films, and their superstars rang a bell north of the Vindhyas only if they made waves in politics. Of course, there have been exceptions such as Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, but Tollywood stars were barely known outside the then undivided Andhra Pradesh.

Observers point to several factors for the growing national acceptance of movies from Tollywood and other South Indian film production hubs.

Telugu film critic and industry analyst Prabhu told in an interview: “Television channels dedicated to the screening of South Indian movies dubbed to Hindi, and then the arrival of OTT platforms began opening up a wider audience for them.” Suddenly, all of India started watching and appreciating films made in the south.

The spread of multiplexes across an increasingly urbanized India, with their enormous appetite for software, has also helped South Indian producers to exhibit their films in traditional Hindi markets. But the multiplication of platforms and venues for the exhibition of movies alone cannot explain the growing pan-India footprint of South Indian cinema.

Bollywood’s fading star power is an oft-quoted reason. Much of Bollywood’s heft is thinning as stars such as the Khans, Akshay Kumar, and Ajay Devgn are in their 50s and past their prime. Increasingly, they don’t seem to be drawing audiences to cinemas. The developing vacuum has created a level playing field that South Indian movie stars are exploiting, says Bengaluru-based film scholar and critic M.K. Raghavendra.

The South is also scoring because of the grand visions of its movie-makers, which was amply evident in ‘RRR’.

Prabhu pointed to the larger-than-life portrayals of characters that South Indian filmmakers boldly etch on the big screen. “Can you imagine a filmmaker daring to think of a subject such as ‘Bahubali’ and spending so much time and attention as Rajamouli on building up its elements?” Prabhu asked.

Raghavendra added that South Indian filmmakers excel in adding ‘masala’ — action and emotion — in dollops. Something that Bollywood seems to be unable to effectively deliver anymore. “The stuff is pungent. That’s the taste people want,” he said.

“Hindi films are bland, so nobody wants them. They want masala and Hindi films no longer have masala as they did in the past. Telugu and Tamil films, moreover, are punchy. They hit you straight,” Raghavendra explained.

The soon-to-be-released ‘KGF: Chapter 2’, starring Kannada movie star Yash, is another South India potential blockbuster that has raised expectations, especially among the fans of ‘KGF: Chapter 1’, which raked in Rs 250 crore, a record for a Kannada film. It just changed the way the rest of India perceived Kannada cinema, which previously made news only because of its arthouse productions.

Yami Gautam talks about her role, challenges and working with Abhishek, Nimrat in ‘Dasvi’

Nothing could beat Yami Gautam’s simple look and sweet smile as she walks along with Abhishek Bachchan and Nimrat Kaur inside Central Jail, Agra to promote her film ‘Dasvi’.

While she manages to walk through the rough patches with a little bit of difficulty because of her heels, there is nothing that can shadow her zeal and enthusiasm. The actress at every moment seems excited to talk about her role as a strict police officer who is daring and bold and how the movie succeeds in giving a strong message.

‘Dasvi’ is a film that revolves around Chief Minister Ganga Ram Chaudhary, essayed by Abhishek Bachchan, who decides to give his 10th class exams inside the jail. Yami, who received a lot of positive responses for her role as a school teacher, Naina Jaiswal in ‘A Thursday’, finds ‘Dasvi’ a perfect film to work in.

As she says: “I really like ‘Dasvi’s script. It’s always the story first, as Abhishek said, very rightly, and then of course, what is your character how pivotal it is for the story, and how wholesome it is. There is an arc to every character from the beginning to the end.

“Every character has its journey in the film and how it sync with the storyline, all these things are very important, and is thus giving me an opportunity to do something which I haven’t done before? Yes, it is, and that too in a very beautiful way.”

Yami visited Central Jail, Agra on March 29 for the promotion of her movie ‘Dasvi’. She came along with Abhishek Bachchan, Nimrat Kaur, director Tushar Jalota and producer Sandeep Leyzell.

Yami shares that this movie connects with the audience through its message. It focuses on the importance of education. When a Chief Minister who is a school dropout, played by Abhishek Bachchan decides to clear the 10th exams, it shows that there is no age to be educated and it is a must irrespective of your position in society.

“It was fun shooting for this movie. We all knew how much education is important but there is an impressive way to tell it. So, that maximum number of people understand your message. And this is what makes ‘Dasvi’ different as through its backdrop as jail and character, it gives a strong message.”

While commenting on the challenges while playing a bold and strict Haryanvi police officer Jyoti Deswal, Yami says: “The main challenge was to get the Hayryanvi diction right. It was not easy. From taking classes, I did everything to speak the dialogues in the right way. It should not look like you are overdoing something. The character should be realistic and connect with the audience not in just one part but with everyone. And I tried for the same. But Abhishek helped me a lot at every point.”

Yami shares that this is one of her most exciting projects and one of the foremost reasons is shooting happening in the jail.

“The most memorable thing for us was to shoot for the first time in the jail. When I was told about the shooting location there was so much apprehension and there were a number of questions that were coming to mind. In fact, we were not sure that shooting will for sure happen in the jail. We were thinking maybe the shoot will be done on the sets.”

Yami goes on to reveal the dilemma before the filming started in the jail, saying: “As an actor, you always look for a set or shooting site where we can work in a calm atmosphere and there is no distraction while you are working. Even if we are shooting on a busy street we want to give our best and that comes with focus and concentration. So, there was a fear that whether we will get the same inside the jail. But we did.”

Yami is in awe of the acting skills and hard work done by Abhishek Bachchan for his role.

“Abhishek is so kind that he has all the good words to say about me and Nimrat. But he worked so hard on his character that I have no words and I cannot imagine I was surprised himself when I saw his first look we all know a first look creates a first impression and it was brilliant. And the way he carried off the character of Gangaram, I just cannot imagine anybody pulling it off the way he did. He just had fun with the character.”

She recalls some sweet moments with Abhishek and Nimrat on the sets: “There was a sequence when I remember Abhishek was doing everything possible in his mind to have my eyeline clear. You know Nimrat and me just share one scene but it was also all fun and we were just enjoying and laughing. So, these small moments make the entire shooting experience memorable and special.”

‘Dasvi’ is scheduled to premiere on Netflix and JioCinema on April 7.

Amruta Khanvilkar: Couldn’t be happier to reunite with Ajay-Atul for ‘Chandramukhi’

Actress Amruta Khanvilkar who is receiving praise for her performance in ‘Chandra’, the first song of her upcoming film ‘Chandramukhi’, says reuniting with the music director duo Ajay-Atul for the song was quite special.

The song is composed by Ajay-Atul and sung by Shreya Ghoshal.

“I am a big fan of the music composed by Ajay-Atul sir. I feel a strong emotional connection with them as I have worked with them earlier. They have always been around to bless me on every important milestone of my life and I could not be happier to reunite with them for ‘Chandramukhi’,” Amruta said.

The actress will be seen playing the character of Lavni dancer whose life takes a different turn due to some unexpected events.

Based on Vishwas Patil’s book, the film is directed by Prasad Oak and released theatrically on April 29.

Bollywood project on the cards for ‘RRR’ star Ram Charan

The prodigious success of S.S. Rajamouli’s recent release ‘RRR’ has gingered up things for Tollywood star Ram Charan.

Having turned heads with his astounding performance as Alluri Sitarama Raju in the movie, Ram Charan has become the bull’s eye for filmmakers in Bollywood.

Gossip about Ram Charan’s apparent Bollywood movie is currently making rounds among the folks in the Telugu movie industry.

It is reported that a popular Hindi production house has come up with an interesting offer to rope in Ram Charan for its upcoming biggie.

While the reports lack authenticity, it is still being talked about that, Ram Charan will definitely be seen in a Bollywood movie soon after his current commitments.

Ram Charan, on the other hand, is busy shooting for Shankar Shanmugham’s upcoming big-ticket movie, in which Kiara Advani is the female lead. The ‘Rangasthalam’ actor has a project under Gautham Thinnanuri’s direction as well.

For Disha Patani, her ‘Baaghi 2’ character still lives on with her

On the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the action-thriller ‘Baaghi 2’, lead actress Disha Patani shared that her ‘Baaghi 2’ character will always live with her and that to her it feels like the film released just yesterday.

Talking about the film, Disha said, “It doesn’t feel like 4 years that ‘Baaghi 2’ was released but yesterday. Neha has my heart and the character will live with me forever. The emotions that I went through while essaying the role, I haven’t completely been able to get the character out of my head because she had such intensity in her emotions, in her sadness, her love, everything.”

“I am grateful to each and everyone who gave so much love to me as Neha and especially Ahmed and Sajid sir for giving me this role and I really miss all the fun times we had on the sets,” she added.

Meanwhile, on the work front, she recently finished shooting for Karan Johar’s action drama ‘Yodha’ starring Sidharth Malhotra. She also has ‘Ek Villain 2’ releasing this year where she will share the screen with John Abraham, Arjun Kapoor and Tara Sutaria.

Makers unveil ‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ teaser on Nithiin’s b’day

On the occasion of Telugu actor Nithiin’s birthday, the makers of his upcoming movie ‘Macherla Niyojagakavargam’ released the teaser with the title ‘first attack’.

Nithiin, who took to his Twitter to share the teaser, wrote, “Idhi Sample Matrame ! Asalaina Veta JULY 8th nunchi Theatres lo. Here’s the #FirstAttack of #MacherlaNiyojakavargam”, meaning, “This is just a sample. The real hunt begins on July 8”.

Slated for its release on July 8, ‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ will depict Nithiin as a young officer. The teaser released establishes the mass side of the hero.

The video gave a glimpse of the action-packed theme of this flick. Nithin, in black and black attire with a serious look, appears impressive.

‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ stars Krithi Shetty as the female lead. Written and directed by M.S. Raja Shekar Reddy, ‘Macharla Niyojakavargam’ will also feature Catherine Tressa in an important role.

‘KGF: Chapter 2’ metaverse to be launched soon as ‘KGFVerse’

As Yash-starrer ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ is inching towards its release, the makers have planned to publicise the movie in a distinctive manner. The producers took to social media to announce the ‘KGF’ metaverse, which is titled ‘KGFVerse’.

As per the makers, the makers will release the metaverse for ‘KGF: Chapter 2’, which will offer people the chance to create their own avatars. With multiple, distinctive avatars, the users will be able to explore the world of ‘KGF’.

The users can make use of this chance from April 7.

“Metaverse will soon be Rocky’s world. Get ready for a grand entry on April 7th. Offer Closes Soon”, the makers wrote.

These unique ways of promotions are expected to amplify the existing buzz around Prashanth Neel’s directorial.

‘KGF- Chapter 2’, is the sequel to ‘KGF’, one of the biggest hits in the history of Kannada cinema. Originally made in Kannada, the movie ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ is to be released in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi languages.

Bollywood veteran actor Sanjay Dutt is to be seen in a terrific role in the movie, while Raveena Tandon has a significant role as well.

Urvashi Rautela collaborates with ‘Talk dirty to me’ hitmaker Jason Derulo

Actress Urvashi Rautela has announced a collaboration with popular singer Jason Derulo, known for belting out hits such as ‘Talk dirty to me, ‘Wiggle wiggle’, ‘Swalla’, and ‘Trumpets’ among many others, for their upcoming music single.

Urvashi had shared a glimpse of it on her social media and has made it official on her collaboration for the song.

Jason Derulo, on working with Urvashi, said: “It was a pleasure working with Urvashi Rautela in ‘Jaanu’. She’s a shining example of raw Indian beauty, and more importantly, Urvashi Rautela is not just the first, but also the second most beautiful woman in the world.

“She is an excellent and outstanding actor and performer. She is the ultimate global icon. The only Bollywood film person I know of after Shah Rukh Khan is Urvashi Rautela. She is very famous. I cannot comment on the industry, but I like the emotions and dance that Indian movies involve.”

On the work front, Urvashi will also be seen in the Jio studios web series ‘Inspector Avinash’ opposite Randeep Hooda in a lead role.

The actress is going to play the lead role in a bilingual thriller ‘Black Rose’ along with the Hindi remake of ‘Thiruttu Payale 2’.

Apart from that, the actress will be making her Tamil debut with the Rs 200 crore big-budget film ‘The Legend’ opposite Saravana.

7 weeks after Lata Didi’s passing, her kin feel ‘orphaned’

Nearly seven weeks after the legendary singer, Lata Mangeshkar passed away into eternity, her brother and sisters, and other relatives feel they have become ‘orphans’.

Emerging in public on Tuesday for the first time after Lata Didi’s passing, Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, and others joined for a proud yet emotional moment at the Master Deenanath Mangeshkar Auditorium in Vile Parle – the unveiling of a large color portrait of their beloved sister.

The portrait of a smiling Lata Mangeshkar was unveiled by a close family friend of nearly seven decades, well-known actor Vikram Gokhale, moving to tears the assembled Mangeshkar clan who yearned for their beloved and eldest Didi, who left them on February 6.

Inaugurating the portrait, Gokhale recalled how his father and the Master Deenanath Mangeshkar families were related for centuries.

“We used to address him as ‘Dinaa ba’… Our families had a very close relationship and he was also my father’s ‘Guru’. He had presented a musical instrument to my father on which he would do ‘riyaaz’ (practice) for hours,” said Gokhale with moist eyes and a voice choking.

Asha Bhosle confessed how Lata Didi’s sudden passing was a huge shock and pain to her and the entire family.

“Whenever I used to go anywhere, I would always take Lata Didi’s blessings. She would ask me ‘not to touch her feet always, as her blessings and that of our parents, are forever with me, wherever I am and whether I went to her or not,” said Bhosle in a moving tribute.

The sole brother, music director Hridaynath Mangeshkar said Lata Didi’s passing has proved to be sad and devastating for the entire family and said “we still can’t believe she is no more” with us.

“I had seen our father’s picture in this auditorium and in four theatres in Pune. I never imagined a day would come when I would have to witness the unveiling of our sister’s (Lata Didi) photograph besides our father. It causes a lot of anguish,” said Hridaynath.

The family will put up large-sized pictures of Lata Didi at the four theatres in Pune and also plan to construct memorials for her at various places.

Asha Bhosle wondered that after Lata Didi’s departure, “whose blessings should I seek, who should I turn to for my problems.”

“When we were very young and our Baba (father, Deenanath) expired and then our Mai (mom Shevanti) also passed, it was Lata Didi who cared for us as parents. After her departure, we have all been rendered orphans. We never thought it would happen like this and could have lived for many more years,” said Bhosle.

The family members said that Lata Didi will “continue to inspire us all” and that future generation would feel blessed by her photos hanging on the auditorium walls in Mumbai and Pune.

Others present included Usha Mangeshkar, who cared for her Lata Didi for several years, was weeping inconsolably and could not remain present for the photo sessions, Bharti Mangeshkar, Roopkumar Rathod, and Sonali Rathod, Adinath Mangeshkar, Krishna Mangeskar, Jenai Bhosle, Anuja Bhosle, Mayuresh Pati, and Ashish Shelar.

This is the first time the entire clan came together for a public event after Lata Didi’s passing on February 6, followed by her public funeral at Shivaji Park that day and then the post-funeral rituals at Nashik after four days.