Imtiaz Ali’s movie Highway, the Star Plus daily soap Diya Aur Baati Hum, Colors social message show Udann and Anu Ranjan’s Ngo Beti fighting for the cause of the girl child, were honoured with felicitations at The Third Eye’s program Elevate 2015, the second annual conclave held at The Club, Mumbai, this week.
In partnership with The Club, the event was marked by panel discussions and felicitations of various network and studio teams, Bollywood film and television writers, producers and directors, whose projects have made a profound impact on audiences.
Coinciding with the International Women’s Day, Garry Lyons of the University of Leeds, UK, along with activist-filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, presided over the conclave. Ms Vinta Nanda, CEO and managing director, Acee The Third Eye gave the opening address.
Prominent speakers including Amit Khanna, Ketan Mehta, Deepa Sahi, Sudhir Mishra, Dr. Sanjiv Badhwar, Sanjay Tripathy, Dr. Nikhil Datar,...
In partnership with The Club, the event was marked by panel discussions and felicitations of various network and studio teams, Bollywood film and television writers, producers and directors, whose projects have made a profound impact on audiences.
Coinciding with the International Women’s Day, Garry Lyons of the University of Leeds, UK, along with activist-filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, presided over the conclave. Ms Vinta Nanda, CEO and managing director, Acee The Third Eye gave the opening address.
Prominent speakers including Amit Khanna, Ketan Mehta, Deepa Sahi, Sudhir Mishra, Dr. Sanjiv Badhwar, Sanjay Tripathy, Dr. Nikhil Datar,...
- 3/7/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Film: "Ankur Arora Murder Case"; Cast: Kay Kay Menon, Arjun Mathur, Vishakha Singh, Paoli Dam, Tisca Chopra and Manish Chaudhary; Writer: Vikram Bhatt; Director: Suhail Tatari; Rating: ****
Picture this. A mother watches her young son being wheeled into the operation theatre for a minor operation. The child never returns.
Medical negligence is passe. Medical arrogance is the new menace. Enter a high-end seven-star hospital and you're bound to run into the incredibly arrogant Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon, back in fabulous form), who addresses the media as though he was obliging them by giving out information and who tells his junior,.
Picture this. A mother watches her young son being wheeled into the operation theatre for a minor operation. The child never returns.
Medical negligence is passe. Medical arrogance is the new menace. Enter a high-end seven-star hospital and you're bound to run into the incredibly arrogant Dr. Asthana (Kay Kay Menon, back in fabulous form), who addresses the media as though he was obliging them by giving out information and who tells his junior,.
- 6/14/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
With the release of Suhail Tatari's film Ankur Arora Murder Case just a few hours away, little must have the makers expected that they will be in a controversy because of a biscuit!
Britannia, the makers of 'Good Day' biscuits have now slapped a legal notice on Vikram Bhatt's Asa Productions (the film's makers) stating the unauthorized use of its name. The brand has claimed Rs. 1 crore to compensate the damages caused due to the alleged defamation and infringement of copyright and trademark, apart from an unconditional apology.
For the uninitiated, the film's trailers show that the film's lead character Ankur Arora falling sick after eating biscuits. Even though there is no direct mention of the biscuit's brand name by any of the actors, a packet of the aforementioned biscuits has been shown lying on the patient's table. The said brand has claimed that this denotes that the biscuits have caused the death.
Britannia, the makers of 'Good Day' biscuits have now slapped a legal notice on Vikram Bhatt's Asa Productions (the film's makers) stating the unauthorized use of its name. The brand has claimed Rs. 1 crore to compensate the damages caused due to the alleged defamation and infringement of copyright and trademark, apart from an unconditional apology.
For the uninitiated, the film's trailers show that the film's lead character Ankur Arora falling sick after eating biscuits. Even though there is no direct mention of the biscuit's brand name by any of the actors, a packet of the aforementioned biscuits has been shown lying on the patient's table. The said brand has claimed that this denotes that the biscuits have caused the death.
- 6/13/2013
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Mumbai, June 12: Salim Diwan hails from a doctor's family in Jaipur and runs alcohol de-addiction centres, so playing a doctor in his debut film "Ankur Arora Murder Case" has been special for the newcomer.
"I am playing a doctor's role. It's not new for me as I am from a doctor's family. I was brought up with stethoscope, and being a doctor itself is a special role in any kind of movie," he said.
A medical thriller, Suhail Tatari directed "Ankur Arora Murder Case" is about medical negligence, which many a times turn fatal.
Salim has joined actors like Tisca Chopra and Kay Kay Menon in the cast and said that he enjoyed.
"I am playing a doctor's role. It's not new for me as I am from a doctor's family. I was brought up with stethoscope, and being a doctor itself is a special role in any kind of movie," he said.
A medical thriller, Suhail Tatari directed "Ankur Arora Murder Case" is about medical negligence, which many a times turn fatal.
Salim has joined actors like Tisca Chopra and Kay Kay Menon in the cast and said that he enjoyed.
- 6/12/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, April 23: Bengali actress Paoli Dam, who plays a lawyer in Vikram Bhatt's production "Ankur Arora Murder Case", says her character in the film is close to life and she enjoyed playing it.
Written by Bhatt and directed by Suhail Tatari, "Ankur Arora Murder Case", a medical thriller, is said to be based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence.
"It's (character in the film) something very real and close to life and it's a de-glamourised role. It's something that I really enjoyed playing," the actress, who began her big screen journey with Bengali movie "Kaalbela", said.
Written by Bhatt and directed by Suhail Tatari, "Ankur Arora Murder Case", a medical thriller, is said to be based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence.
"It's (character in the film) something very real and close to life and it's a de-glamourised role. It's something that I really enjoyed playing," the actress, who began her big screen journey with Bengali movie "Kaalbela", said.
- 4/23/2013
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
After the ongoing success of Raaz 3 Bipasha Basu has said to be already working on Aatma which is another horror movie. She may even sign another thriller scripted by Vikram Bhatt and is expected to begin once the script is finished.
Bhatt has even given Suhail Tatari his next medical thriller The Ankur Arora Murder Case who has begun shooting staring K.K. Menon, Tisca Chopra and Arjun Mathur in the lead so he can work on a script specifically for Bipasha’s next horror film.
“Vikram already has a germ of an idea which he will develop on his holiday with his daughter in London and Scotland next week. It will be an out-and-out grey role and will give Bipasha an even more shocking image than Raaz 3. But no, it isn’t Raaz 4,” said a source close to both the celebrities.
“I think I owe to myself and to...
Bhatt has even given Suhail Tatari his next medical thriller The Ankur Arora Murder Case who has begun shooting staring K.K. Menon, Tisca Chopra and Arjun Mathur in the lead so he can work on a script specifically for Bipasha’s next horror film.
“Vikram already has a germ of an idea which he will develop on his holiday with his daughter in London and Scotland next week. It will be an out-and-out grey role and will give Bipasha an even more shocking image than Raaz 3. But no, it isn’t Raaz 4,” said a source close to both the celebrities.
“I think I owe to myself and to...
- 9/24/2012
- by Priyanka Ramesh Kumar
- Bollyspice
Here's some news that should bring some respite to Bipasha Basu who was hospitalized on Wednesday. After the success of Raaz 3, Vikram Bhatt is writing another horror-thriller for Bipasha in the central role. This project would be launched as soon the scripting is done. In fact Vikram, who was supposed to next direct the true-life medical thriller entitled The Ankur Arora Murder Case, has handed over the directorial reins of that project to Suhail Tatari who is currently shooting the thriller with K. K. Menon, Tisca Chopra and Arjun Mathur in the lead.
The problem is how to take Bipasha's image of the demonical diva beyond Raaz 3? Says a source close to both Bipasha and Vikram Bhatt, "Vikram already has a germ of an idea which he will develop on his holiday with his daughter in London and Scotland next week. It will be an out-and-out grey role and will...
The problem is how to take Bipasha's image of the demonical diva beyond Raaz 3? Says a source close to both Bipasha and Vikram Bhatt, "Vikram already has a germ of an idea which he will develop on his holiday with his daughter in London and Scotland next week. It will be an out-and-out grey role and will...
- 9/19/2012
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
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