Showing posts with label City of Joy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City of Joy. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2016

West Bengal tourism to ride piggy-back on Amitabh Bachhan starrer 'Te3n'


West Bengal tourism plans to ride piggy-back on Amitabh Bachhan starrer 'Te3n' to attract tourists to the state. The producers of the film have recently approached the West Bengal tourism department with a proposal of co-branding with the movie 'Te3n' which has been shot extensively in the city of Kolkata.
This has been reported in indianexpress.com dated 6 March 2016.
'Te3n' is a thriller produced by Sujoy Ghosh and directed by debutant Ribhu Dasgupta. It is being shot in West Bengal and stars Amitabh Bachchan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui and the state government wants to use it to attract tourists. A proposal to this effect has been put up and the modalities are being worked out. West Bengal Tourism is keen to gets a credit in the trailer.
There are already plans to have a Bengal tourism advertisement along with the film trailer because it will soon launch its TV commercial 'Experience Bengal — Sweetest Part of India’ featuring Shah Rukh Khan. A number of hit Hindi films have been shot in the city even in recent years, and this would be the first time that Bengal tourism will be promoted through a Bollywood film.
'Te3n' also stars Vidya Balan, who feels Kolkata is her second home, in a special appearance. It was shot in different parts of the city like the Raj-era Writers Buildings. Incidentally, Bollywood has been associated with several movies like the 2012 superhit mystery “Kahaani” starring Vidya Balan. In the same year, Priyanka Chopra and Ranbir Kapoor’s “Barfi!” presented the beauty of the little explored parts of the city and the mystic charm of the hills of Darjeeling. And, more recently, Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone’s father-daughter tale of “Piku” was also shot in the city.


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Monday, December 21, 2015

When Bollywood film stars fall in love with Kolkata


Kolkata is buzzing with news of a 70-plus Bollywood actor who has been seen on Howrah Bridge riding a scooter. He had earlier been seen in the lobbies of Writer’s Building and even in front of the red building riding the two wheeler. He had earlier ridden a bicycle in another film. And – who knows, he could now take on a rickshaw in a future film.
The hero of City of Joy, a 1992 movie directed by Roland Joffe, had in fact, driven a rickshaw. He was a rickshaw puller.
Kolkata has always been an attractive locale for films and the trend had probably been set by the movie City of Joy of the 1970s. It is natural for Bengali films to be filmed in the city but, when it comes to Bollywood movies that have a greater appeal in the national market, it means Kolkata has plenty of variety to offer.
Movies based on stories of Rabindra Nath Tagore and Sarat Chandra Chattopadhaya have always held a special place in the hearts of people and when the actors get down to business donning period dresses, the outcome makes producers happy.
Most of these stories are love stories with boats sailing lazily in the waters and the songs touch and move your heart. And then there is the most important festival of Bengalis –the Durga Puja. Movies that have this festival interwoven in the plot makes it a sure shot box office hit.
Most of the Hindi movies shot in Kolkata have proved to be hits – and, several new faces have emerged in the movie world where non- Bengalis have proved their worth and have stolen the thunder from the Bengalis.

(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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