Wednesday, September 12, 2018


उत्सव गणरायाचा, महोत्सव हास्यजत्रेचा
                सोनी मराठी आयोजित कार्यक्रमाला प्रेक्षकांचा उदंड प्रतिसाद
OR
गणेशोत्सवानिमित्त फुलली सोनी मराठीची हास्यजत्रा

आनंद, उत्साह आणि जल्लोष यांनी नटलेला क्षण म्हणजे आपल्या लाडक्या गणरायाचं आगमन... या गणेशाच्या आगमनाचा जल्लोष नुकताच साजरा झाला सोनी मराठीच्याउत्सव गणरायाचा, महोत्सव हास्यजत्रेचा या पहिल्यावहिल्या दणदणीत कार्यक्रमात... प्रसाद ओक आणि प्राजक्ता माळी यांनी विघ्नहर्त्याच्या साक्षीनी या कार्यक्रमाची सुरुवात केली. त्यानंतर नम्रता आवटेसंभेराव, समीर चौघुले, विशाखा सुभेदार आणि प्रसाद खांडेकर यांच्या साथीनी फुलली हास्यजत्रा... या चौघांच्या जुगलबंदीनी ठाण्याच्या काशिनाथ घाणेकर सभागृहात हास्यस्फोट झाला. या कार्यक्रमाला चार चांद लावले आनंद शिंदे यांच्या गायकीनी.... आपल्या रांगड्या आवाजात सादर केलेल्या सदाबहार गीतांनी त्यांनी कार्यक्रमाची रंगत वाढवली. त्यानंतर वस्त्रहरण नाटकाचा सादर झालेला अंश प्रेक्षकांच्या डोळ्यांचं पारणं फेडणारा ठरला, तर सोनी मराठीवर सध्या गाजत असलेली मालिकाह्रदयात वाजे समथिंग याचे कलाकार निखील दामले, स्नेहा चव्हाण आणि ऐश्वर्या पवार यांनी सादर केलेला नृत्याविष्कार पाहून प्रेक्षकांच्या ह्रदयात समथिंग नक्कीच वाजलं.
प्रेक्षकांच्या डोळ्यांचं पारणं फेडणाऱ्या या कार्यक्रमात पुढेनाद करायचा नाय म्हणत संतोष जुवेकर यानी रंगमंचावर प्रवेश केला आणि प्रेक्षकांनी एकच कल्ला केला. त्यानंतर संतोष जुवेकर सोबतइयर डाऊन या सोनी मराठीवरील मालिकेत असणारी प्रणाली घोगरे हिनी सुंदर नृत्याविष्कार केला आणि याच कार्यक्रमाची थेट झलक प्रेक्षकांसमोर सादर झाली.
हास्याचा विस्फोट होत असतानाच रंगमंचावर अचानक भरत जाधव यांच्या रूपात मोरूची मावशी आली आणि प्रेक्षकांचे डोळे पाणावले. हास्यजत्रा भरलेली असताना मोरूच्या मावशीची आठवण काढणं शक्यच नव्हतं. विजय चव्हाण.... एक असा कलाकार ज्यानी आपलं आयुष्य प्रेक्षकांना हसवण्यात घालवलं अशा सच्च्या कलाकाराच्या जाण्यानी निर्माण झालेल्या पोकळीची पुन्हा एकदा जाणीव झाली. भरत जाधव यांनीटांग टिंग टिंगाक करत विजय चव्हाण यांना आदरांजली वाहिली.
अशा प्रकारे सांगता झालेल्या हास्यजत्रेचा पुरेपूर आनंद प्रेक्षकांनी लुटला आणि जणू गणरायाच्या साक्षीने सोनी मराठीशी आपले नाते अजून अतूट केले .
  

सदर कार्यक्रम येत्या १९ आणि २० सप्टेंबर रोजी रात्रौ ९.०० वा सोनी मराठीवर प्रकक्षेपित होणार आहे.






Interview of Boyd Holbrook, Lead Actor of ‘The Predator’.It will release in India on 13th September, 1 day before of USA.
 
The Predator sees writer/director Shane Black returning to a world he first experienced back in 1987 as an actor. In this new film, he’s expanding and exploring the story of the alien hunters and the human beings that must face the threat. With the government attempting to cover up the extent of Predator incursions on Earth, a rag-tag group of military veterans must figure out what is going on and how to save the world – or at least themselves – as the battle spreads from the depths of outer space to once-safe suburbia.

Boyd Holbrook has been steadily building an impressive career, working in drama and action on screens big and small. He’s been seen in movies such as Run All Night, Morgan and Out Of The Furnace and enjoyed kudos for his work in Logan. In The Predator, he plays troubled military man, Quinn McKenna, looking to protect his family from an otherworldly threat. Here, he talks working with Shane Black, cast camaraderie, and his first Predator experience.

Who are you playing in the movie?

Quinn McKenna, he's ex-Special Forces. He's basically doing contract work. Probably not a lot really to live for in the sense that he's very detached from his son. He's estranged from his wife. He's kind of a rogue. He's living paycheck to paycheck; if you got a job in South America and you need somebody, he’s your guy. We find him in Mexico and he's got these objects on him after a mercenary job has gone wrong. He’s found all this Predator gear, these gauntlets, and these de-cloaking things. He needs to get them back home because no one's gonna believe him. He sends them to his son, but then he gets arrested and sent to a military psych ward for some evaluation, partly because the government is trying to keep the Predators under wraps. He's aware of them, but there's a cover-up. He has to team up with these guys who in some ways have been kind of rejected and are all suffering from some form of PTSD. They call themselves “the Loonies” and they’re a throwback to the team from the 1987 movie.

How does Jacob Tremblay’s Rory factor into the story?

He’s Quinn’s son and they don’t have a close relationship. Mainly because Quinn doesn’t know how to connect with him or relate to him. I think that audiences will relate to the challenges they deal with as it speaks to some very human issues.

How did the role come to you?

Shane and I sat down. I read the script and I talked to him a little bit about it. And we just kept a conversation going on. So that's basically how it worked out.

How was it working with Shane as a director?

He's pretty brilliant. He has a way to hinge a scene that, whatever the subject matter, he finds these comedic beats. You have to be on your toes with him – really on your toes.

Was he also collaborative with the cast? Did you get to pitch ideas?

Oh, absolutely… the first day on set, we rehearsed a scene before lunch. Everyone was spit-balling ideas, coming up with lines, you know. We broke for lunch, and afterwards, Shane asked us to sit with him. He’d turned our spit-balling into a two-page scene to shoot right then and there!

Did the cast bond?

Yeah. I think in general, actors are pretty playful and empathetic people, so no one was a diva by any means on this one. You couldn't have cast the film better because of the way it was to shoot. Augusto Aguilera plays Nettles, and he’s brilliant. Alfie (Allen) did something great with his character. Keegan’s (Michael Key) had all this experience with sketch comedy and knows what works and what doesn't. And then you have Thomas Jane, who's doing this incredible character.

In amongst all the CG, there are a lot of practical sets and locations. Does that help you as an actor?

Yeah, it really did. We were actually working in a real space. It’s so much better than reacting to something that is an X on a wall or something like that.

Did you watch the original Predator?

I think it came out when I was six, and I probably watched it when I was about 12 or 10. I thought it was terrifying. Yeah, it's pretty terrifying. I think it was also just one of the great thrillers like Bloodsport, Rambo, all those sorts of macho films of that time.





Singapore Tourism Board appoints
T&A Consulting as Marketing Representative for South India

Mumbai, 11 September 2018: The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) announced the appointment of T&A Consulting as its official Marketing Representative agency for South India with effect from 1st October 2018.

2017 was a record year for Singapore tourism. For the first time, India moved up a spot to become Singapore’s third largest Visitor Arrival (VA) source market, with 1.27 million visitors in 2017 – a 16% year-on-year growth. This made India the fastest growing market for Singapore. Travel from South Indian cities to Singapore has been growing steadily and STB has worked with a Marketing Representative agency for the past few years to cultivate the travel trade and entice travellers from the region.

T&A Consulting, headquartered in New Delhi, is a boutique advisory firm with extensive experience in promoting India outbound tourism and providing representation to tourism boards and destination management companies. T&A Consulting has a record of working with overseas enterprises towards achieving successful and accelerated entry and growth in India.

As the official marketing representative of STB, T&A Consulting will be responsible for enhancing Singapore’s positioning as the preferred travel destination among consumers in South India, promoting quality tourism for leisure and business travel, increasing visitor arrivals and tourism spend as well as engaging with the travel trade.

Mr. Adrian Kong, Area Director - South Asia, Singapore Tourism Board, added, “We thank TRAC Representations that had acted as our Marketing Representative in South India for the past three years. After a comprehensive tender exercise that saw good, competitive bids, we are pleased to announce the appointment of T&A Consulting as our Marketing Representative agency.Singapore has consistently been ranked among the top most visited destination for families, honeymooners, cruisers, business travellers and incentive groups from India. The destination has received over 1 million visitors from India for three consecutive years, with South India being a significant visitor source market for us. With direct flights from nine cities and close travel proximity to Singapore, this region will continue to be an important visitor-ship driver. With T&A Consulting’s extensive experience, we hope to deepen our trade engagements and traveller outreach efforts in the region.”

Speaking about the association, Mr. Tarun Gupta, Co-founder and Managing Director of T&A Consulting, stated, “T&A is delighted to provide marketing representation services to Singapore Tourism Board for South India. While Singapore needs no introduction to Indian tourists, our role will be to enhance the positioning of Singapore as a favoured travel destination for leisure and business amongst the travellers from South India. Our team aims to build more affinity for the destination through engagement with the travel trade fraternity and other relevant stakeholders and we truly believe Singapore is the place where “Passion is Made Possible”.

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1978 – A Teen Night Out
A Supernatural Horror Thriller In Hindi

Trailer launch of the film “ 1978 -  A Teen Night Out!”

Crescendo Music &  Films has joined hands with KSM Film Productions to produce India’s first Teen Thriller.

The film has been co-produced by Spotlights Creation and is being distributed by Utopia Studios, worldwide.

The event saw the presence of Vinash Tiwari & Tripti Dimri (Laila Majnu Lead Cast), Meet Bros, Flora Saini Of (Stree Fame), Sonyaa Pink Of (Nazar Fame), ,Dj Shiezwood , Prashant Virender Sharma ,Shradha Arya ,Mukul Dev, Krishna Abhishek , Shawar Ali, Ashmith Kunder, Ejaz Khan, Madhuri Pandey , Asif Merchant ,Asif Shaikh ,Mukesh Rishi , Shibani Kasyap , Siddharth Kasyap ,Bidita Baig, Vikas Verma etc 

“1978” is a racy, supernatural, terrifying, suspense story that promises keep the hearts of its viewers thumping, right from the beginning till the last scene.

1978 has been directed by Aziz Zee and it features a bunch of young teenage actors who have performed amazingly well. Yash Rajpara, Apurva  Godbole, Gaurav Sharma, Vaishnavi  Kadam,  Rishabh Raj, Muskaan Tomar, Sunny Yadav,  Rohit Mugallu, Maliha Malla.  The film also features renowned TV actress Sonyaa and singer Abuzar Akhtar.

While the songs are completely composed with a retro feel of the 70s, the USP of the film is that all the songs are actually sung by the actors of the film. By sheer coincidence, during auditions, Suresh Thomas of Crescendo films discovered that some of the actors are brilliant singers. He then decided to create the entire music score using the voices of the actors themselves. This is possibly the first time this has ever been done in any Hindi Film.

Kunal  Shamshare  Malla states , “1978 is a brilliantly made slick horror thriller which is Hollywood films of the same genre.”

Director Aziz Zee says, “With films like Stree , Pari and Ghoul  being widely appreciated , we can be sure that “1978” is bound to draw crowds to theatres. “

Re-live 1978 with a dash of Horror!









































Sunday, September 9, 2018

                                            The Predator – Olivia Munn, Casey Bracket.

Interview of Olivia Munn, Lead Actress of 


‘The Predator’.The film will release in India on 13th September, 1 day before of US.

The Predator – Olivia Munn, Casey Bracket.

The Predator sees writer/director Shane Black returning to a world he first experienced back in 1987 as an actor. In this new film, he’s expanding and exploring the story of the alien hunters and the human beings that must face the threat. With the government attempting to cover up the extent of Predator incursions on Earth, a rag-tag group of military veterans must figure out what is going on and how to save the world – or at least themselves – as the battle spreads from the depths of outer space to once-safe suburbia.

Olivia Munn is a talented actress who began working on television and has successfully segued into cinematic work. She’s known for movies including X-Men: Apocalypse, Magic Mike, and Office Christmas Party. In The Predator, she’s scientist Casey Bracket, dragged into an adventure she might not be quite ready for, but will bring all of her skills to help with. Here, Munn talks getting the part, her own history with Predator movies and the sheer number of spines being ripped out in the film…

Who is Casey Bracket in the movie?

She’s an evolutionary scientist and biologist. In this movie, we have two storylines that merge into one. We've got Trevante Rhodes, Boyd Holbrook and Thomas Jane and that group of guys – the soldiers, and their interactions with the Predator. And on the other side, my character has been brought in by the CIA because of her expertise in evolutionary biology to get a better understanding of what they have found. She’s only called if there is a higher life that's found, and here there is definitely some alien activity.

How did you get involved?

I had actually heard about it before from my reps. They talked to me about it, but I just said no. I wasn't interested because typically in a big movie like this, I'll probably go see it, but as an actress, the female role is usually delegated to just being the love interest. But, it ended coming back around, and they said that Shane just wanted to meet.  I'm a huge fan of his work and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is one of my all-time favorite movies, so I wanted to meet with him. I really trusted him as a director. He's a filmmaker that is really collaborative and actually allows you to bring what you want to the character. I read the script and then had another meeting with Shane about some of my thoughts, and he was really receptive to it.

She definitely doesn’t come across as a damsel in distress…

When you're fighting for your life, you have to shoot, even though nobody wants to be in a position where they have to fight for their life. The guys – they're soldiers – but I approached this character as a scientist. I'm sure that she's picked up a gun before… I grew up in a military family so I knew how to shoot guns. Making this movie was not about us finding moments for her to notbe a damsel in distress. It just wasn’t on the page; it’s not what we were doing.

Was there much training or preparation for the role?

She's not a trained athlete or assassin, but I think she's healthy and physical. We did a lot of gun training and that was really fun. And I loved being able to do that with the guys, learning how to shoot together; every time we did that, I learned all these different techniques and tools and skills. But then I tried to incorporate what my character would do and put a little bit of shakiness into it. In this movie, there's something really big going on and for her, it's fascinating. This is something that she's waited her entire life for – especially as an evolutionary scientist, somebody who studies how creatures evolve and change. And yet this is happening right before her eyes, so, there is a shock and awe value that's happening. While everyone else is running away from the Predator, she's running towards the aliens, because she’s fascinated.

Does working on real sets and location help your performance?

It's very intimidating and visceral. And it really puts you in that space. But that being said, there's still so much stuff that is put in during post with CG and the VFX and everything that really amps it up for the audiences at home. We get enough that we can allow our performances to be even more real. A movie like this really takes advantage of how great technology is and where we've come from, and what we can do with it and how realistic things are. Especially when it comes to like the blood and guts and the destruction and death.

Shane has said it won’t shy away from the violence…

I’m really big on it. I think we've gotten so PC that we lose the fun of going to the movies sometimes. For me, the more bloody spines being ripped out, the better!

What is your relationship with the original Predator? How old were you when you first saw it and how cool is it to now be in a Predator movie?

I actually hadn’t seen it! I didn't see it until a few months before shooting. I mean, I knew of it and maybe I knew some of the catchphrases and lines, but no, I never saw it until I signed up for this movie. What's really great about this movie is that while it’s technically a sequel, it's not picking up right where the other movies left off. But at the same time, it's acknowledging all the previous ones and it's not pretending like they didn't happen. And it's interesting because we have some throwbacks from the very first Predator which I love that Shane was able to incorporate. I really enjoy that. But for me, it wasn't imperative to have watched that film before I signed on because I knew it would be its own beast. After getting it, I did watch it. And loved it. And I kept saying to Shane, “can we not have a scene where someone has to hide in the mud? Can I go hide in the mud?” Because that's a genius way to not be discovered by aliens!



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