Wednesday, December 4, 2013

‘Ram-leela’ Box Office Collection: Ranve Deepika Starrer Becomes 4th Highest G Film in India

The epic love story "Goliyon Ki Raasleel leela" has registered itself as one of the grosser films released in 2013. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's directorial film " leela" has become the fourth highest g the year beating "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag After completing 17 days run in theate India, the film's total stands at more tha crore, successfully pushing down Farh Akhtar's "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag". Farhan Akhtar's sport biopic in its four running period has collected ₹108.93 Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh has smashed that record in just 17 day But the film would not be able to break record of the top three films as its colle slowed down drastically in Indian mar The top three grosser films of the year "Krrish 3", "Chennai Express" and "Ye Jawaani Hai Deewani". "Ram-leela" is Deepika's fourth film tha been listed in the highest grosser list. A her fourth film to enter the ₹100 crore Here is a list of top 10 grosser of the ye Positions Films 1. Krrish 3 2. Chennai Express 3. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 4. Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-le 5. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag 6. Grand Masti 7. Race 2 8. Aashiqui 2 9. Satyagraha 10. Raanjhanaa

Did Deepika Padukone borrow ex- beau Ranbir Kapoor’s jacket?

The Ram-Leela actor was spotted wearing a jacket similar to her ex- beau’s. So was her style statement just a borrowed piece of clothing from the Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani actor, or was it something they shared in the past? Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor’s affair is a thing of past. In fact, both the stars have moved on- Deepika with Ranveer Singh and Ranbir with Katrina Kaif. While she prefers to keep her current affair private, her love-hate story with Ranbir was quite a public one. From the infamous RK tattoo to her glorious bitching session with Sonam Kapoor on Koffee with Karan season 3 – everything was out in the open. The duo buried the hatchet when they came together for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani this year and it seems, at least to us, that RK-DP are the new besties of B-town. Why do we say this, you ask? Well just a few days ago, Deepika was sporting a white tee, teamed with a light brown leather jacket and a pair of tattered jeans. Coincidentally, Ranboo has a jacket quite close to this one and was seen wearing a similar combination in the past too. If the duo walked hand- in-hand, ex-flames Deepika and Ranbir would look like an attention seeking couple who love matching their outfits during public appearances. Anyway, what we don’t understand is- why was the fashionista wearing that jacket, when she knows that media’s privy eyes will not spare her? Was she drawing inspiration from her ex? Or was she simply missing him? Or was it a gift from Ranboo? In any case, shouldn’t it be Katrina Kaif borrowing Ranbir’s jacket or look and not Deepika? Oh, the matters of the heart are all so confusing to us innocent people, haina BollywoodLifers? But what do you think – who will carry off Ranbir’s jacket better – Deepika or Katrina? *Tag: Deepika Padukone, Katrina Kaif, Koffee with Karan, Ram Leela, Ranbir Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani*

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

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Deepika Padukone Movies List 2014

Filmography
Main article: List of awards and
nominations received by
Deepika Padukone
Year
Film
Role
Notes
2006
Aishwarya
Aishwarya
Kannada film
2007
Om Shanti Om
Shantipriya / Sandhya (Sandy)
Filmfare Award for Best Female
Debut
Nominated—Filmfare Award
for Best Actress
2008
Bachna Ae Haseeno
Gayatri
2009
Chandni Chowk to China
Sakhi (Ms. TSM) / Suzy (Meow
Meow)
2009
Billu
Herself
Special appearance in song
"Love Mera Hit Hit"
2009
Love Aaj Kal
Meera Pandit
Nominated—Filmfare Award
for Best Actress
2009
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna
Raina Khan
Special appearance
2010
Karthik Calling Karthik
Shonali Mukherjee
2010
Housefull
Sandy
2010
Lafangey Parindey
Pinky Palkar
2010
Break Ke Baad
Aaliya Khan
2010
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey
Kalpana Datta
2011
Dum Maaro Dum
Special appearance in song "Mit
Jaaye Gum (Dum Maaro Dum)"
2011
Aarakshan
Poorbi Anand
2011
Desi Boyz
Radhika Awasthi
2012
Cocktail
Veronica Malaney
Nominated—Filmfare Award
for Best Actress
2013
Race 2
Elena
2013
Bombay Talkies
Herself
Special appearance in song
"Apna Bombay Talkies"
2013
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
Naina Talwar
2013
Chennai Express
Meenalochini Azhagu Sundaram
2013
Ram Leela
Leela
Filming
2013
Kochadaiyaan
Tamil film
Post-production
2014
Finding Fanny Fernandes
English / Konkani film
Pre-production
2014
Happy New Year
Pre-production

Kochadaiyan Ranadhiran. Kochadaiyaan Hindi Film information

Deepika Padukone :- Kochadaiyaan
Pre-production poster
Directed by
Soundarya R. Ashwin
Produced by
Sunil Lulla
Written by
K. S. Ravikumar
Starring
Rajinikanth
R. Sarathkumar
Aadhi
Deepika Padukone
Shobana
Rukmini Vijayakumar
Jackie Shroff
Nassar
Music by
A. R. Rahman
Cinematography
Rajiv Menon
Editing by
Anthony[1]
Studio
Eros International
Media One Global
Entertainment
Distributed by
Eros International
Release date(s)
1 November 2013[2]
Country
India
Language
Tamil
Budget
125 crore (US$20 million)[3]
Kochadaiyaan is an upcoming
Tamil period film directed by
Soundarya R. Ashwin and
written by K. S. Ravikumar. The
film will feature Rajinikanth in a
dual role[4] alongside R.
Sarathkumar, Aadhi, Deepika
Padukone, Shobana, Rukmini
Vijayakumar, Jackie Shroff and
Nassar. The film, which is
expected to be shot with
motion capture in 3D, will have
cinematography handled by
Rajiv Menon whilst background
score and soundtrack will be
composed by A. R. Rahman. The
film will be dubbed and
simultaneously released in
Telugu as Vikrama Simha,
Malayalam[5] and English,[6][7]
and will also be released in Hindi
and Japanese.[8][9] As of 2012,
Italian and Spanish versions of
the film have also been
announced.[10] Shooting for the
film was finished by the end of
February 2013,[2] and post-
production works are currently
going on at London, Hong Kong
and Los Angeles.[11]
Cast
Rajnikanth as Kochadaiyaan
and Rana
R. Sarathkumar
Deepika Padukone
Shobana
Aadhi
Rukmini Vijayakumar
Jackie Shroff
Nassar
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Production
Development
Rajinikanth's next film, after his
prior venture with Shankar's
Enthiran (2010), was supposed
to be Rana, a historical drama
film to be directed by K. S.
Ravikumar and dually-produced
by Soundarya R. Ashwin's Ocher
Picture Productions and Eros
Entertainment.[12] However,
Rajinikanth became ill and was
treated for dehydration and
exhaustion at a hospital,
resulting in postponement of
Rana's filming.[13] On 23
November 2011, for her maiden
directorial project, Soundarya
tweeted through her Twitter
account, notifying followers to
watch out for an official
announcement.[14] The
following day, she announced
that her father's next film
would be titled Kochadaiyaan
and that she was "[grateful and]
excited to be directing [her]
father".[15] A tentatively
scheduled release period of
August 2012 was also
announced.[16] The film was
finalised to be a co-production
of Eros Entertainment and Media
One Global.[17] Soundarya
further stated that K. S.
Ravikumar had worked with her
father and herself on the script
of the film.[18] With regards to
the film's title, Ravikumar
claimed that it drew reference
to an alternate name of Hindu
deity Shiva, while also being
partly inspired by the name of
the Pandya Dynasty king
Kochadaiyan Ranadhiran, and
that the plot would be a
fictional account with small
references to Indian history.[19]
The director clarified that
Kochadaiyaan was not related
to the same-titled history series
being published by the Tamil
magazine Kumudam.[20][21]
Casting
For the female lead role,
Anushka Shetty was initially
approached,[22] but sources
confirmed later that she was
not part of the film.[23] It was
then rumoured that Asin
Thottumkal and Vidya Balan
were being considered for the
role, since producers preferred a
Bollywood actress.[24]
Soundarya R. Ashwin
approached Bollywood actress
Katrina Kaif in January 2012,[25]
who was not able to give her
dates and the team
reapproached Balan.[26] Despite
reports that Kaif was finalised,
[27]Deepika Padukone, who was
slated to pair with Rajinikanth in
Rana, took up the offer in
February 2012, marking her
debut in Tamil cinema.[28] The
film began to increase its
casting profile after Malayalam
actor Prithviraj was rumoured
to have been signed to play an
important role in the film.[29]
The rumour was falsified
following the inclusion of Aadhi,
who was known for his lead-
role performances in Mirugam
(2007) and Eeram (2009), in the
cast; when he confirmed his
presence in the project, he
remarked that working with
Rajinikanth was "a realisation of
a dream that he has had since
childhood".[30]Sneha was
reported to be finalised for a
supporting role,[31] with the
actress confirming her presence
in the film in December 2011.
[32] She, however, opted-out a
couple months later citing
conflicts in her schedule and
Rukmini Vijayakumar, who
made her debut in the film
Bommalattam (2008), was
signed in her place.[33]R.
Sarathkumar accepted
Soundarya's offer for an
important role in the film while
veteran actor Nassar was
recruited in the film as well for a
supporting role.[27][34]
Furthermore, Shobana and
Lakshmi Manchu were said to be
considered for a role in the film.
[35] Soundarya confirmed that
the former was added to the
cast saying that she was the
"only choice for the role" as the
character was written keeping
her in mind.[36][37] Soundarya
disclaimed the rumour that
Aishwarya Rai was chosen to do
a guest appearance in the film.
[38] Bollywood actor Jackie
Shroff, who was last seen in
Tamil cinema playing a crucial
role in the critically acclaimed
Aaranya Kaandam (2011), was
also signed up for an
antagonistic role.[39] Shroff
immediately gave his consent,
when the cast and the technical
scope of Kochadaiyaan were
revealed to him.[40] Later
reports confirmed that the film
will feature late actors like
Nagesh, P. S. Veerappa, M. N.
Nambiar, S. A. Ashokan, and R. S.
Manohar recreated through
sophisticated animation
techniques.[41]Peter Hein was
chosen as the film's action
choreographer,[42] while A. R.
Rahman agreed to compose the
film's background score and
soundtrack.[43][44]Rajiv Menon
was recruited as the film's
cinematographer.[45] Soundarya
invited art professionals to send
their work as she was forming
an art department for
Kochadaiyaan.[46] She
handpicked 42 students from
Government College of Fine Arts,
Chennai
for the task, besides 50
experienced persons from the
Jacob College of Fine Arts. 60
concept artistes were already
reportedly working for the film.
[47]
Filming
The film posters claimed filming
to utilise performance capturing
technology, same as that used in
films such as Avatar (2009) and
The Adventures of Tintin (2011),
making Kochadaiyaan the first
Indian film to involve so.[48][49]
K. S. Ravikumar, story writer of
the film, announced that the
filming would commence from
15 January 2012.[50] The first
schedule of indoor shooting
started with Rajinikanth's base
actions being filmed as per the
motion capturing norms.[23]
The film was launched with a
formal puja on 19 January 2012
at the Ganesha temple located
inside AVM Studios in
Vadapalani, Chennai.[51] First-
look posters of the film were
released on 5 February 2012.
[52] The first schedule of the
film shooting began on in
Chennai on 15 March 2012, post
this, the team was off to
London along with the lead
actor Rajinikanth to continue
the first schedule.[53] In course
of the schedule for 20 days in
London shooting along with
Soundarya and Ravikumar,
Rajinikanth claimed the film may
release on Diwali 2012.[54] After
completing the first schedule of
the film in London, Rajinikanth
returned to Chennai on 2 April
2012 and the next schedule of
the film shooting was planned
in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.[55]
Soundarya roped in Saroj Khan,
Raju Sundaram, Chinni Prakash
and his wife, and Shobi to
choreograph the songs.[56]
Rajinikanth's hairstyle in the
film is said to be inspired from
his earlier look in Thalapathi
(1991).[57]
The second schedule of the film
was shot in
Thiruvananthapuram at
Chitranjali studio and Vismayas
Max studio.[58][59] The second
schedule was completed on 30
April 2012.[60] A sizzling
romantic number
choreographed by Saroj Khan
featuring the leading duo was
filmed in early May 2012 as a
part of second schedule.[61] It
was said that the entire film
shooting would be completed in
the second schedule itself and
the post-production work
would begin.[62] However, the
team was off with the lead
actor to Hong Kong for the third
schedule of the film on 12 May
2012 where some crucial scenes
and combat scenes featuring
the lead actor and the
antagonist were shot at the
State of the Arts Gallery studio.
[63][64][65] Since the film was
shot using performance capture
technology, 48 cameras were
used to shoot each and every
scene. The 48 cameras captured
performance of artistes' at 48
angles.[66]Kochadaiyaan was
equipped with Auro 3D sound
technology, becoming the third
Indian film to do so.[67][68] As
per reports, due to involvement
of extensive graphics, four
separate teams from Chennai to
London were also working on
the film.[69] On 20 February
2013 the director announced
through Twitter that
Kochadaiyaan was in the
process of being finalized.[70]
On 28 February 2013 the final
edited version of the film was
viewed by the director, writer
and the lead actor along with
handful crew members.[71]
Although reports of November
2012 suggested that lead
actress Deepika Padukone would
dub her own voice for the Tamil
version,[72] it was later
announced that she would dub
only for the Hindi version as the
makers of the film felt that the
film's "chaste Tamil" would be a
"tad difficult for her".[73] In
June 2013, Soundarya
announced that the film would
feature a fight sequence "in the
middle of the ocean", where
Rajinikanth's character would be
fighting dolphins.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Ram Leela (2013 film) Ram Leela

Ram Leela official poster
Directed by
Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Produced by
Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Written by
Siddharth-Garima
Starring
Ranveer Singh
Deepika Padukone
Music by
Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Monty
Sharma
Cinematography
Ravi Varman
Studio
SLB Films
Eros International[1]
Distributed by
Eros International
Release date(s)
15 November 2013
Country
India
Language
Hindi
Budget
35 crore (US$5.6 million)
Ram Leela is an upcoming 2013
Hindi romantic-drama film
directed and produced by Sanjay
Leela Bhansali. It stars Ranveer
Singh and Deepika Padukone as
the eponymous leads. The film is
said to be an adaptation of
Shakespeare's epic love story
Romeo and Juliet, set in violent
times.[2][3][4] The film will be
released on 15th November,
2013.[5]
Cast
Ranveer Singh as Ram
Deepika Padukone as Leela
Richa Chadda as Raseela
Abhimanyu Shekhar Singh
Shweta Salve
Gulshan Devaiah
Barkha Bisht Sengupta
Sharad Kelkar
Supriya Pathak
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
(Special appearance in a song)
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Development
Filming
Initially shot in Mumbai, some
sequences of Ram Leela were
shot in Udaipur particularly at
Udaipur palace and Gangaur
Ghat where a song sequence
was made.[6][7] The story of
the film is set in Gujarat.[8] In
Udaipur, Singh shot a song
sequence in freezing cold water
for about 45 minutes.[4]
Padukone was injured on set,
however had to continue
shooting as an expensive set
was put up at Film City for a
song.[9] It was confirmed that
Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Director of
the movie has set up a gym on
the sets in Filmcity Mumbai for
the lead actor Ranveer Singh to
not be late for the shooting and
to avoid any delays could cause
for the movie. [10]
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Casting
After several attempts by
Bhansali to work with Kareena
Kapoor had failed, she was
initially signed on for Ram Leela,
however walked out of the film
citing date and monetary issues.
[11][12] Reportedly, Priyanka
Chopra was cast as a
replacement, however she was
also replaced due to unknown
reasons.[13][14]Deepika
Padukone was finally signed on
for the film in August 2012, as
confirmed by Ranveer Singh.
[15][2] Singh, who is playing a
Gujarati boy, had to learn some
Gujarati abuses as well as gain
muscle for his character in the
film.[16] The first look of the
film shows Padukone sporting a
30 kg ghaghra with a 50 metre
'ghera'.[17]Richa Chadda of
Gangs of Wasseypur fame is
also signed on to play a
significant role in the film,[18]
whereas Shweta Salve plays a
supporting role opposite
Abhimanyu Shekhar Singh (of
Gulaal fame).[19] Designer
Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who
previously worked with
Bhansali in Black, was hired
initially for the costumes of the
leading lady, but was latter
replaced by Anju Modi due to
creative differences.[20]
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who
previously worked with
Bhansali in Hum Dil De Chuke
Sanam, Devdas and Guzaarish, is
set to mark her return to
celluloid post a three year
maternity break with a special
appearance in the film in the
form of a song.[21]