ENTRY Into the Filmmaking World

ENTRY Into the Filmmaking World

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Naidu Vastu Shastra Advisor Contact: 9223381247 140 New T.P. Area, Tirupati 517501 S-1/8/29/325 Neredmet, Hyderabad 500049 CONSULTATIONS NOW AVAILABLE IN MUMBAI EDITORIAL Deepika Padukone was the unanimous choice for the Inaugural issue. She is classy, talented and has been appreciated for her performances by stars of yesteryears too. Talking about yesteryear stars, its a pity that the depiction of Films | Television | Lifestyle Magazine family values and Indian culture is diminishing in Hindi movies. www.filmytown.com While talking to veterans in the industry, they are quick to reminicise their childhood memories about the Indian culture Volume No: 1, Issue No:1 and deep rooted family values shown in hindi films of the 60s February 2015 Pages: 24 and 70s. The Indian family values of the Rajshri Productions films like Hum Aapke Hai Kaun, Maine Pyaar Kiya and so on, Editor: are gradually eroding and the new generation is fast adapting to PARESH B. MEHTA the culture as shown in Hollywood films. Features Editor: PAWAN GUPTA We have compiled the best and the notable Hindi movies of the year gone by. Some of them have not done well commercially, Consulting Editor: yet have garnered critis appeal. Like Om Dar Ba Dar, Gulabi JOHNSON THOMAS Gang, Ankhon Dekhi and Lakshmi to name a few. Yet there were other well made films and successful at the box office like Correspondents: ANIZ FILMVALA Mary Kom, City Lights and Queen - the best film by Kangana RASHIDA MUKADAM Ranaut. LOKESH SASTRY There is also a crisp feature on the girls to be watched out in Photo Editor: Filmy Town. Huma Qureshi, Richa Chadha, Taapsee Pannu RAMAKANT MUNDE and Evelyn Sharma are here to stay in the Bollywood film industry. This new gen actresses are smart enough to choose Editorial Office: and sign their films. They are aware of what is happening in the 100 Walkeshwar Road, Mumbai 400006, India business circuit alongwith keeping an eye on the cinema for the Tel: +91 9619 222 977 Film Festivals. Printed and Published by Paresh B. Mehta on Internationally acclaimed director Susanne Bier talks about behalf of himself and Printed at Specific As- working with Jennifer Lawrence & Bradley Cooper on Serena signments India P.Ltd, 339 Pragati Industrial Estate, N. M Joshi Marg, Lower Parel (E), which is yet to be released in India. It has evoked a buzz Mumbai 400011 and published from Vithal amongst the critics. Susanne was speaking at a Master class Niwas, 100 Walkeshwar Road, Mumbai for the National Film and Television School students. 400006. Editor - Paresh B. Mehta. Filmy Town print edition is an associate pub- The BAD girl Sherlyn Chopra was quite honest in her interview lication of Dolphin International, Mumbai. and got emotional at moments. We had to take a break. No, she wasn't putting on the act, we could feel and see it in her. DISCLAIMER: Wishing her all the best. Stories, reviews, views, opinions and Interviews published in this print edition are those of the individual writers, Regional Cinema has often been neglected by the mainstream contributors and film critics. They do not represent the views or opinion of the editors or publishers of Filmy Town. filmy magazines. We have featured Vijay Maurya, who has Readers are advised to take their own decision based on written the story of an upcoming Marathi film about Identical the write-ups in this magazine. The feature authors, film Twin sisters falling in love with the same boy and how the fun critics or Filmy Town, its editors and publishers are not comedy and romance grows in the back drop of a college life. It responsibile for the claims/factual details/authenticity is his directoral debut. quotedted by the celebrities or the interviewee. Informa- tion and pictures published in this magazine are provided Finally, Amit Tiwari pens down his Journey as the Director in the just as a matter of information only and Filmytown does not promote/endorse any film/celebrity/individual/corpo- film industry. It is not only the actors who have to start from the rate and neither do they disapprove nor discourage any scratch, the technical professionals too face an uphill task in banner / production house / artists whereever stated/ the field. Amit has also suggested some tips to the aspiring quoted. Pictures of Individuals, actors, films, products are directors. those gathered from the publicists/PROs/production of- fices. Filmy Town and its editorial team do not vouch for An healthy sign with the new generation stepping in the filmy authenticity of claims of advertisers / advertisements pub- lished in the magazine. industry. Web edition at: www.filmytown.com - Paresh B. Mehta FILMY TOWN February 2015 3 Bollywood Picks Of 2014 By Film Critic Johnson Thomas (All in the range between fantasy ‘ Hawaa Hawaai’ tried to give 2 ½ * and 3 ½ * Rating - non-traditional sports (Skating) a broader Not listed in order of Merit) band-with in the mainstream and man- aged to do that quite successfully. There really hasn’t been any great film this year. Sandeep Verma’s thriller ‘Manjunath’ What we have therefore based on true life incidents( about whistle- blowers risking their lives to expose is a list of pleasurable wrong-doing in the public sector) was films, some of solid tech- quite a triumph in terms of tension and nique, some with strong affect. riveting themes and some with stand-out per- Mrutyunjay Devvrat’s ‘Children Of War’ formances. dared to focus on the tortured and the damned during the Bangladesh uprising. Ashim Ahluwalia’s Miss Though small-budget it still managed to Lovely’ starring an ensemble pack a sucker punch. cast and boasting of an inter- nationally renowned Hansal Mehta’s ‘Citylights’ focused on Nawazuddin Siddiqui, scored the struggle for survival of a flop-business- a hit on the festival circuit but man turned security personnel in a big the lay critics and audience city. A quickie from the Bhatt camp, it found it wanting. nevertheless did not match up to Mehta’s much cel- this was one of the better ef- ebrated effort ‘Shahid’ even though it had forts of the year! note-worthy performances from Raj Kumar Rao, Patralekha and especially- The NFDC produced Kamal Manav Kaul. Swaroop’s ‘Om Dar Ba Dar’ never could find a release date in the what- to the magic with a heart-felt perfor- Nitin Kakkar’s maiden directorial effort seems-like decades after it’s making. Un- mance! The film also managed to spark ‘Filmistan’ was unarguably the best ef- apologetic about it’s hallucinatory (read a minor frenzy at the BO! fort of the entire list –in terms of tech- experimental) realm, this film was differ- ent from the run-of-the-mill and therefore Rajat Kapoor’s dark com- interesting. edy ‘Ankhon Dekhi’ was quite surprisingly fluid and Nila Madhab Panda’s ‘Babloo Happy Hai’ engaging with Sanjay tried hard to make HIV/Aids awareness Mishra giving a gem of a acceptable to the masses but the sur- performance as the angst reptitious story-telling format was a little ridden protagonist. too stretched out to be completely en- gaging. Nevertheless this film had a Nagesh Kukunoor’s strong enough take away. ‘Lakshmi’ was a raw and hurtful take on female traf- Vinil Mathew’s ‘Hasee Toh Phasee’ from ficking. It was a pleasant the Karan Johar stable was funny enough experience even though a and had sparkling chemistry between the notable one! lead pair Siddharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra to add some excitement Girish Malick’s ‘Jal’ set in to the mad-cap dramatics. a desert was cinemato- graphically poignant even Nishta Jain’s documentary ‘Gulabi Gang’ though the telling of the tale pre-empted the Madhuri-Juhi starrer on wasn’t smooth, dramatic or the same subject and also managed to exciting enough. make a better mark at the BO. Certainly worthy of a Best Tag! Feroz Abbas Khan’s Politi- cal satire ‘Dekh Tamasha Vikas Bahl’s ‘Queen’ warmed the cock- Dekh’ was verbally pungent les of our hearts with it’s subjective, ear- and quite well knitted. nest appeal and Kangana Ranaut added Amole Gupte’s children’s 4 February 2015 FILMY TOWN Bhaag’ but some true- ‘Happy Ending’ was a fun outing thanks grit moments help it to Govinda’s stellar turn as an ageing su- make the cut. perstar on a career down-turn. Habib Faisal’s Amit Vats’ ‘Titoo MBA’ had a fresh ‘Daawat-E-Ishq’ had storyline, some engaging performances some interesting in- from Nishant Dahiya Pragya Jaiswal and gredients but the over- Abhishek Kumar and also had peppy all concoction wasn’t music to match! as rich as the milieu it was set in.

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