06 May, 2014

Here are the IIFA Awards Winners

Tata Motors IIFA Awards - Winners 2014 List

Best Picture


Winner
Film

Viacom 18 Motion Pictures & Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag






Direction


Winner
Film

Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag






Performance in a Leading Role (Male)


Winner
Film

Farhan Akhtar
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag



Performance in a Leading Role (Female)




Winner
Film

Deepika Padukone
Chennai Express






Performance in a Supporting Role (Male)


Winner
Film

Aditya Roy Kapoor
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani












Performance in a Supporting Role (Female)


Winner
Film

Divya Dutta
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag








Performance in a Comic Role


Winner
Film

Arshad Warsi
Jolly LLB








Performance in a Negative Role


Winner
Film

Rishi Kapoor
D-Day






Music Direction


Winner
Film

Mithoon, Ankit Tiwari,Jeet Ganguly
Aashiqui 2








Best Story


Winner
Film

Prasoon Joshi
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag








Lyrics


Winner
Song
Film
Mithoon
Tum Hi Ho
Aashiqui 2



Playback Singer (Male)


Winner
Song
Film
Arijit Singh
Tum Hi Ho
Aashiqui 2



Playback Singer (Female)


Winner
Song
Film
Shreya Ghoshal
Sunn Raha Hai
Aashiqui 2




Best Debutant Male

Winner
Film
Dhanush
Raanjhanaa


Outstanding Contribution by An Indian in the US

Winner
Dr. Kiran C. Patel

Entertainer of the year
Winner
Deepika Padukone

Kangana Ranaut and Miss India UK Deana Uppal get fantastic reviews for Revolver Rani

The Action Hero is an iconic fixture of Hindi cinema, so much so that even a partial roll call of actors who have made their bones in such roles could outlast a montage of every movie scene. But while you can’t throw a curiously ineffective frag grenade or unleash a burst of machine gun fire without nearly hitting an actor who has done a stint or two in the Action Hero role but now the female Action Hero or first woman 'hero' as it can be said is “Kangana Ranaut as Revolver Rani” is in the town and had made crazy about her conical bras, wild, curly hair and proudly sports a sun-kissed, tanned look. With a revolver as her weapon of choice, she sports army jackets, salwar and combat boots. She's loud, crass and violent. Set in the badlands of interior Madhya Pradesh, Sai Kabir’s directorial debut follows Alka Singh (Kangana Ranaut), a feared dacoit, as she navigates the murky world of politics and the murkier world of love. Revolver Rani Starring Debut actress Miss India UK Deana Uppal is all new for Bollywood but the bold and beautiful actress has proved that new comers can also beat the experienced ones. The actress has won accolades from all over for her debut movie. She touched heart with her simple yet powerful performance. 

Revolver Rani is a rom com which goes into the deadly world of goons, where guns speak in volume. The film flits from the personal to the political, the emotional to the egregious, and the absurd to the deadly serious. For the most part, Revolver Rani hits the bull’s eye. Movie critic of HelloMumbai said, “The characterisation of the characters in the land of dead is mostly humourous. Alka loves ‘phasion’ and so she loves designer metallic bra from Italy which only she could dare to don. She even is differently wild when wants to play with her ‘toy boy’ Rohan. Such is the psychology of Alka who is least bothered about what people say about her. Deana Uppal had done a brilliant job in the movie.”

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According to Dubaitoday, “After watching it you realize that you are watching a desi version of Kill Bill in Revolver Rani. It’s got Quentin Tarantino written all over each and every sequence, the director having broken the film down into just that — a series of well-orchestrated sequences. And in tune with director Sai Kabir's aesthetic inspiration, Revolver Rani exudes Tarantino style pulpy kitsch, much to the amusement of an unsuspecting Indian audience. Deana Uppal is pretty, and has a large and expressive pair of eyes and got audience glued on her others were not able to make their impact.”

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BombaySamachar said, “Revolver Rani is a commendably tantalizing attempt for Bollywood. Kangana’s calling it shots (quite literally) paired with her wicked conniving smile is tempting. The narrative in its illustrious moments lures us into its absorbing premises before turning languid.  Deana Uppal looks beautiful and acts confidently. Though the product was made with a more competent vision in mind, the execution wasn’t tempered correctly which makes the film fall a few notches. For the mettlesome imagination, Revolver Rani makes for a gripping watch.” Other Rating given by Critics are Rediff: 2.5/5, NDTV: 3.5/5, MID DAY: 3/5, DNA: 2/5, India Today: 4.5/5, Times of India: 3.5/5, Filmytown: 2.5/5 and Taran Adarsh: 2.5/5.

A worldwide recce for Maneesh Sharma’s next film - FAN

Maneesh Sharma’s film FAN starring Shahrukh Khan will be going on floors later this year

Maneesh is keen to shoot the film in a location which is largely untapped by Bollywood.

The director is keen to venture out and find locations which have not been experienced by the audiences.

He has discussed this at length with producer Aditya Chopra and has also done extensive research and roughly worked out the logistics of places he can look at for shooting.

 Maneesh along with his team have narrowed down a couple of places and will be going for a recce to personally get a sense of the workings.

He will be visiting Zagreb, Hvar, and Dubrovnik in Croatia; Amsterdam in the Netherlands; and Edinburgh in Scotland.

The recce team needs to identify places where they can shoot, speak to the authorities, get required permissions and look at the feasibility of shooting.

The film has high octane action sequence and hence safety, precautions are other key factors they need to look into before choosing the location.

Large portions of the film will also be shot in Mumbai, New Delhi, and London. 

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