Ajay-Atul have found themselves a powerful niche in Bollywood cinema, following up the love story Dhadak, with the expected Thugs of Hindustan, leading onto the blockbuster story of Zero. Now the music directors are creating the music from the story of a mathematics teacher inspiring all in Super 30. Super 30 is a biopic on Anand Kumar, a teacher who left the heights of Iit to teach disadvantaged kids in Bihar how to pass the Iit Jee exams to help bring forward their chances of a better life. Written by Sanjeev Dutta and directed by Vikas Bahl, the story itself is a promise that whatever the situation, a person can rise to the challenge if they are willing to question; if they are willing to try. No doubt Ajay-Atul will bring their brand of simple down-to-earth tunes to give the message that oomph that audiences demand.
Jugraafiya is the opening...
Jugraafiya is the opening...
- 7/18/2019
- by Swarup Chakravarthy
- Bollyspice
Sajid Nadiadwala and Phantom Films? Super 30?s ?Basanti No Dance?, takes a cue from the iconic dialogue from Sholay, and is rendered by a host of singers; Prem Areni, Janardan Dhatrak, Divya Kumar and Chaitally Parmar. Proceedings commence with Hrithik?s Super 30 kids voicing their apprehensions about not being able to speak proper English (as compared to competetitors), and Hrithik comes up with a brilliant idea, that of enacting a ?naatak? (drama) ?speaking colloquial English on Holi. Keeping the fun intact, Hrithik?s Super 30 perform in front ?of onlookers who later on join them in their festivities. It ends with Amit Sadh objecting to Hrithik?s English drama and Hrithik chiding him saying - A lot of opportunities are missed due to poor knowledge of English!?
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Basanti no dance (no no no...)
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Basanti no dance (no no no...)
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Basanti no dance (no no no...)
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- 7/1/2019
- GlamSham
Award nights are always special for the Bollywood industry and Iifa is one award function people look forward to. The award winner's list of Iifa which took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is out. Here is the list, check it out...
Best debut (female): Kriti Sanon
Best debut (male) - Tiger Shroff
Best debut direction - Sajid Nadiadwala (Kick) and Umang Kumar (Mary Kom)
Best music direction - Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (2 States)
Best playback singer (male) - Ankit Tiwari ('' - Ek Villain)
Best playback singer (female) - Kanika Kapoor ('Baby Doll' - Ragini Mms 2)
Best performance in a comic role - Varun Dhawan (Main Tera Hero)
Best performance in a negative role - Kay Kay Menon (Haider)
Outstanding contribution - Subhash Ghai
Best performance in a supporting role (male) - Riteish Deshmukh (Ek Villain)
Best performance in a supporting role (female) - Tabu (Haider)
Best regional...
Best debut (female): Kriti Sanon
Best debut (male) - Tiger Shroff
Best debut direction - Sajid Nadiadwala (Kick) and Umang Kumar (Mary Kom)
Best music direction - Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (2 States)
Best playback singer (male) - Ankit Tiwari ('' - Ek Villain)
Best playback singer (female) - Kanika Kapoor ('Baby Doll' - Ragini Mms 2)
Best performance in a comic role - Varun Dhawan (Main Tera Hero)
Best performance in a negative role - Kay Kay Menon (Haider)
Outstanding contribution - Subhash Ghai
Best performance in a supporting role (male) - Riteish Deshmukh (Ek Villain)
Best performance in a supporting role (female) - Tabu (Haider)
Best regional...
- 6/8/2015
- GlamSham
The International Indian Film Academy today announced the winners of the technical categories of India’s most prestigious international awards, The International Indian Film Awards.
The Iifa Rocks and Technical Awards are set to take place on the 5th of June in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This year’s Videocon D2H Iifa Weekend celebrations are slated for the first weekend of June, from the 5th – 7th in Kuala Lumpur.
Haider takes over the list this year and walks away with 6 awards in the technical category including Costume Designing (Dolly Ahluwalia), Background Score (Vishal Bhardwaj), Sound Mixing (Debajit Changmai), Sound Design (Shajith Koyeri), Production Design (Subrata Chakraborty & Amit Ray) and Make-up (Preetisheel Singh & Clover Wootton).
Other winners in the Technical category are Queen and Kick with 2 nods each. Queen took home the award for Screenplay (Vikas Bahl, Chaitally Parmar, Parveez Shaikh) and Editing (Aburag Kashyap and Abhijit Kokate) while Kick walked...
The Iifa Rocks and Technical Awards are set to take place on the 5th of June in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This year’s Videocon D2H Iifa Weekend celebrations are slated for the first weekend of June, from the 5th – 7th in Kuala Lumpur.
Haider takes over the list this year and walks away with 6 awards in the technical category including Costume Designing (Dolly Ahluwalia), Background Score (Vishal Bhardwaj), Sound Mixing (Debajit Changmai), Sound Design (Shajith Koyeri), Production Design (Subrata Chakraborty & Amit Ray) and Make-up (Preetisheel Singh & Clover Wootton).
Other winners in the Technical category are Queen and Kick with 2 nods each. Queen took home the award for Screenplay (Vikas Bahl, Chaitally Parmar, Parveez Shaikh) and Editing (Aburag Kashyap and Abhijit Kokate) while Kick walked...
- 4/23/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
The 16th edition of the most spectacular celebration of Indian Cinema globally, the International Indian Film Academy (Iifa) Awards has announced the much anticipated list of nominations in the popular category. The Videocon D2H Iifa Weekend & Awards will take place at Stadium Putra in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 5-7 June 2015.
Indian Cinema saw a fantastic year in 2014 with some exceptional films taking the box-office by storm. Leading the polls is the heart-warming ‘2 States’ with 9 nominations followed closely by Vishal Bhardwaj’s hard-hitting ‘Haider’ which garnered 8 nominations. Rajkumar Hirani’s inspiring ‘Pk’ achieved 6 nominations and the naively stirring Kangana Ranaut starrer Queen received 5 nominations. Some of the other noteworthy mentions this year also up for awards are Imtiaz Ali’s Highway and ‘Ek Villain’.
Speaking on the nominees, Andre Timmins, Director – Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd, said, “It is amazing how Indian cinema is growing strength by strength every year.
Indian Cinema saw a fantastic year in 2014 with some exceptional films taking the box-office by storm. Leading the polls is the heart-warming ‘2 States’ with 9 nominations followed closely by Vishal Bhardwaj’s hard-hitting ‘Haider’ which garnered 8 nominations. Rajkumar Hirani’s inspiring ‘Pk’ achieved 6 nominations and the naively stirring Kangana Ranaut starrer Queen received 5 nominations. Some of the other noteworthy mentions this year also up for awards are Imtiaz Ali’s Highway and ‘Ek Villain’.
Speaking on the nominees, Andre Timmins, Director – Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd, said, “It is amazing how Indian cinema is growing strength by strength every year.
- 4/15/2015
- by Trupti Kantilal
- Bollyspice
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