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Saif Ravi Kishan on sets of Bullet Raja
The currently underproduction Saif Ali Khan starrer Bullet Raja is being shot in Nasik. Joining director Tigmanshu and Saif was Ravi Kishan, who was scheduled to shoot an action sequence for the film. Unfortunately, Ravi was injured in the process. Ravi who plays a sharp shooter in the upcoming film was shooting an action sequence with Saif Ali Khan when the incident happened. Sources revealed that the actor fractured his right hand but still went onto finish the day’s shoot despite a lot of pain after which he was rushed to the hospital. When contacted, producer Rahul Mittra of Brandsmith Motion Pictures confirmed the incident. “Yes, Ravi did hurt himself while shooting and was in a lot of pain. Fortunately he’s left handed hence he’s managing well. The doctor put a removable cast on his hand as Ravi’s got two more days of shoot left, after which he’ll go in for a plaster. He’s been taken care of.” Continue reading
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Akshays Marathi film Anntar begins shooting
One of the most ambitious Marathi film projects to date, Anntar , an observational drama about the socio-political situations of both the UK and India, begun filming in the UK this month. Produced by Akshay Kumar and Ashvini Yardi’s Grazing Goat Pictures, the film stars a mix of Indian cinema’s rising talent including Tanisha Mukherjee and Sumeet Raghavan [ U, Me Aur Hum, My Name Is Khan ] who make their acting debut in regional Marathi cinema, and noted Marathi television and film actress Manse Salvi. Setting another first, the peppy, modern soundtrack is by Apeksha Dandekar, who also has an essaying role in the film. The vibrant city of London provides the backdrop in May for filming part of the scenes in the capital, with the remainder of the film being shot in Pune. Spearheading investment into quality filmmaking, Grazing Goat Pictures is taking Indian regional cinema to new heights with a range of innovative and fresh film and TV projects. Renowned for thought-provoking, unique and emotive filmmaking across boundaries and genres, Grazing Goat Pictures delves deep to bring the audience films that are cutting edge and high-concept, resonating with multiple audiences. Ashvini Yardi says, “What better date than the May 3, to have the first day shoot of our film Anntar , which marked 100 years of Indian cinema…and in London! Indian cinema began with Marathi cinema and we’re glad to have gone full circle to launch our Marathi film. Our aim at Grazing Goat Pictures is to put Indian regional cinema at the heart of quality filmmaking. We have taken this vision and turned it into reality with our projects. It’s great to see that regional cinema is coming to the fore not only in India but also internationally. We have secured the finest acting, directing, music and scriptwriting talent for this film, including Tanisha Mukherjee and Sumeet Raghavan, who make their acting debut in regional Marathi cinema.” Anntar is certainly at the forefront of this trend. An observational drama about the socio-political situations of both the UK and India, Anntar is about the dilemma that a young Maharashtrian student faces when he leaves the security and comfort of his homeland of India to study in the UK on a scholarship. The film charts his journey of trials and tribulations as he grows and matures into the person he becomes. We find him change from an innocent young man, to a wordly-wise person with a different set of goals and priorities from which he started with. Continue reading
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Hyderabad road rage: It’s time Ram Charan Teja got a dose of reality
There is an important lesson for Hyderabad motorists if what happened on Sunday is anything to go by. The next time any vehicle – not just an ambulance – is honking behind you in traffic, give way. Because if you don’t, you may be at the receiving end of road rage, especially if the impatient motorist behind you thinks the right of way is more his than yours. If one goes by the story of two software professionals, actor Ram Charan Tej (son of Union minister for Tourism and actor Chiranjeevi) was so incensed at their refusal to let him overtake their vehicle that he decided to demonstrate why he was the best choice to reprise Amitabh Bachchan’s role in the remake of Zanjeer . Remember, the 1973 film was the one that made filmgoers christen AB the `angry young man’. Image from CNN-IBN According to their version of events, Charan called his security guards who came in no time and bashed them up even as the Hyderabadi public watched. Subsequently, one of the professionals went to the police station but apparently acting on advice from his parents not to take on “powerful” people, decided not to pursue the matter with an FIR. Some newspaper reports have suggested that the two cars brushed against each other and it was the dent to Charan’s Aston Martin that made him fly into a rage. Charan’s version is also a bit different. It obviously projects him as the hero and accuses the duo of behaving ‘erratically’, suggesting that they were in an inebriated state. He says they got into an argument with him and even knocked on his glass pane in ‘an excited state’. He added that he called his security guys because they were persistently clicking photographs despite him nudging them away and he was worried about his wife’s security. Fair enough but that still does not quite explain his decision to ask his guards to give them the treatment. Charan’s script has far too many loopholes and its little wonder that the mainstream and social media are taking it to the cleaners. In fact, Charan has a bone to pick up with the media as well. He blames it for publishing what he calls are ”morphed pictures” and an anti-Charan version. He refutes charges of a scuffle claiming, rather imperiously, that given that his security guys are 6.4″ tall, if there indeed was a fight, you would have seen blood. Dismissing the torn shirt and ruffled hair as commonplace, he thinks nothing of the raw and pathetic aggression demonstrated by his guards in the pictures. “You are only seeing the pictures. Do you know what the dialogues are?” he asked, in a rather filmy manner, at a press conference on Thursday evening. His well-wishers need to tell Charan that in this case, the pictures speak a thousand words. Casting himself also as the samaritan, Charan claims he did not file a police complaint because he cared for the careers of the IT professionals. Similarly, he refused to name the photographer who he claimed made phone calls to his office, allegedly to make some money with the pictures he had shot. Frankly, if he was such a kind, sympathetic soul, he perhaps would not have called his security guards and asked them to rain blows on the duo. Sometimes silence is the better part of valour, an adage that no one obviously told Charan about. He would have endeared himself to his well-wishers and admirers if he had apologised for what happened and regretted the road rage. Having interacted with Charan on a few occasions, one can say he seemed a well-behaved young man, with impeccable manners and he should have been advised not to put his foot in his mouth by blaming everyone else except himself. Charan is called the Mega Powerstar in Telugu cinema, a combination of the titles of Megastar (Chiranjeevi) and Powerstar (Pawan Kalyan, Charan’s actor uncle). Stars like Charan are seen as role models and need to be extra careful about their behaviour in public. More so in Charan’s case, when his father is also a minister and a powerful Congress politician. At a time when the public is intolerant about high-handed and brash behaviour by people in high positions, it does not behove Charan to show brawn to people who do not have the muscle power to retort in kind. Yes it is quite likely that the two men too were guilty of not behaving appropriately but that still does not justify Charan’s behaviour. Given Charan’s star and political status, there are many who want to cash in. An advocate has gone to the State Human Rights Commission while many others are demanding that a police case be filed. For starters, the license of this security agency needs to be cancelled. These guards have no business to behave like hired goons on the road. Charan needs to be given a dressing down as well, by his father, if not the police. He needs to grow beyond the make-believe world of his films, where he thinks there is no violence unless there is blood (do they still use tomato ketchup?!) sputtering out in gory fight scenes. He needs to learn to handle his stardom the cool way unless he wants to be branded the enfant terrible of Tollywood. Continue reading
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21st century heist: $45 mn stolen within a few hours, across countries
NEW YORK – It was a huge bank heist – but a 21st-century version in which the criminals never wore ski masks, threatened a teller or set foot in a vault. Yet, in two precision operations that involved operatives in more than two dozen countries acting in close coordination and with surgical precision, thieves stole $45 million from thousands of ATMs in a matter of hours. In New York City alone, a team of eight people struck 2,904 machines over 10 hours on Feb 19, withdrawing $2.4 million. The operation included sophisticated computer experts operating in the shadowy world of Internet hacking, manipulating financial information with the stroke of a few keys, as well as common street criminals, who used that information to loot the automated teller machines. The first to be caught was a street crew operating in New York, their pictures captured as they traveled the city withdrawing money and stuffing backpacks with cash. On Thursday, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn unsealed an indictment charging eight members of the New York crew – including their suspected ringleader who was found dead in the Dominican Republic on April 27 – offering a glimpse into what the authorities said was one of the most sophisticated and effective cybercrime attacks ever uncovered. It was, prosecutors said, one of the largest heists in New York City history, rivaling the 1978 Lufthansa robbery, which inspired the movie “Goodfellas.” Beyond the sheer amount of money involved, law enforcement officials said, the thefts underscored the vulnerability of financial institutions around the world to clever criminals working to stay a step ahead of the latest technologies designed to thwart them. “In the place of guns and masks, this cybercrime organization used laptops and the Internet,” said Loretta E. Lynch, the US attorney in Brooklyn. “Moving as swiftly as data over the Internet, the organization worked its way from the computer systems of international corporations to the streets of New York City, with the defendants fanning out across Manhattan to steal millions of dollars from hundreds of ATMs in a matter of hours.” The indictment outlined how the criminals were able to steal data from banks, relay that information to a far-flung network of “cashing crews,” and have the money laundered in purchases of end luxury items like Rolex watches and expensive cars. In the first operation, hackers infiltrated the system of an unnamed Indian credit-card processing company that handles Visa and MasterCard prepaid debit cards. Such companies are attractive to cybercriminals because they are considered less secure than financial institutions, computer security experts say. The hackers – who are not named in the indictment – proceeded to raise the withdrawal limits on prepaid MasterCard debit accounts issued by the National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah, also known as RakBank, which is in United Arab Emirates. By eliminating the withdrawal limits, “even a few compromised bank account numbers can result in tremendous financial loss to the victim financial institution,” the indictment states. And by using prepaid cards, the thieves were able to take money without draining the bank accounts of individuals, which might have set off alarms more quickly. With five account numbers in hand, the hackers distributed the information to individuals in 20 countries who then encoded the information on magnetic stripe cards. Continue reading
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‘Main Tera Hero’ locked for 2014 release
Mumbai, May 7 (IANS) The release date of Varun Dhawan-starrer “Main Tera Hero” has been locked. It will come out April 4 next year. Produced by Ekta Kapoor and directed by Varun’s father, David Dhawan, the film goes on the floors this June. David is known for making comedy films like “Coolie No.1″, “Hero No. 1″, “Deewana Mastana”, “Biwi No.1″ and “Haseena Maan Jaayegi” while Varun made his Bollywood debut with “Student of the Year” (SOTY). “‘Main Tera Hero’ is one of our most commercial scripts. An out and out youth and family entertainer peppered with the right dose of romance,” said Alpana Mishra, chief executive officer, Balaji Motion Pictures, in a statement. “Varun has amassed an incredible following post ‘SOTY’ amongst the teenagers and his father is the best when it comes to delivering family entertainers. We are super excited to bring the family together,” she added. Continue reading
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