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28 March, 2016

Bappi Lahiri's 'Slumstars of India' now released by PMs of India, Bangladesh, Nepal

1st time in the history,Music Icon Bappi Lahiri directorial short film "Slumstars of India" released by three Prime Ministers of different Countries- India, Bangladesh & Nepal - Narendra Modi, Sheikh Hasina & Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli


Bappi Lahiri was fortunate and privileged when his directorial short film "Slumstars of India" produced byBappa Lahiri was released by the Prime Ministers of 3 noted countries within a fortnight- Honourable Prime Minister of India Shri. Narendra Modi, Honourable Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, Honourable Prime Minister of Nepal Sri Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli by the hand of L.K Advani.

Bappi Lahiri has reached a landmark of  composing for 650 films and recent one being "Jai Gangaajal”

"Slumstars of India" has been acknowledged and broad casted by Fox News in the US. "Slumstars of India"has received Best Short Film at the Sydney Film Festival and also Best Short Film at the Rajasthan Film Festival.


Bappi Lahiri composed songs which have been penned by Bharat Ratna Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee which was released by the Honourable Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi and Honourable Shri L.K. Advani.

16 August, 2015

Outstanding shows by the finest men's wear designers at ILSW Bangalore

India's first men's Fashion Week, ILSW-Bangalore continues on with outstanding shows by the finest men's wear designers




Day two of India Luxury Style Week at the Moevenpick Hotel & Spa, Bangalore, started great pomp and fanfare as Himmat Singh from Jaipur commenced the evening with a royal entrance! Himmat's clothes reflected the royal era and lineage that Rajasthan is famed for with form fitted jackets, extravagant yet classic sherwanis, and stately bandh galas. 

It therefore does not come as a surprise to know that celebrities like Abhishek Bachchan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Aditya Roy Kapur, Navjot Singh Sidhu are loyal fans of his creations. The authentic Rajasthani dhol beats merged with eclectic sounds added to the royalty of Himmat's show. The highlight of this show was undoubtedly the showstopper's entrance to his hit song, none other than Rahul Roy to the Aashiqui title track wearing a sherwani that was fit for a king!

The following show was by designer Shravan Ramaswamy. "Indralok- An Ode to the Weaves and Weavers" by Shravan Ramaswamy was a revival of ethnic and regal Eco friendly fabrics and prints wherein Shravan took inspiration from Jamini Roy's style of art. Jamini's bold brushstrokes in sensuous hues and bright colors was evident in the bold palette of his creations that ranged from jumpsuits in geometric prints, checkered well fitted jackets, Ikat and Benarasi weaves for his four goddesses who were his show stoppers from Southern Cinema namely Shubra Aiyappa, Praniti Rai and Ragini Dwivedi. From free flowing kurtas to gladiators, and military jackets in stripes Shravan's works  had an amalgamation of modern of the traditional with Weavers and Weaves of India as the hero of this show! 

The day's event was concluded with Rohit verma's breathtaking fashion show. Rohit Verma, a winner of several international awards, bridal wear, pret and couture evening gowns and more. A designer who has seen the struggle and come out shining, he dedicates all his work to and takes inspiration from Lord Krishna. 

This collection at ILSW reflected the grandeur associated with the Indian Mogul Era with vibrant and striking colors, models making an entry with Genda  Phools and Sandip Soparrkar twirling with grace, statement  embellishments and earrings on men, the stage was set for fashion and theatre with the last show of day two, the showstopper was none other than Indian Television's favourite chocolate boy, Rohit Roy who post the show was heard saying that, "I was the showstopper today but the clothes and the headgear and jewellery were the actual showstoppers. 

There is a lot of things Rohit has had to go through and to overcome all of that and to reach where he has reached, it's commendable and fantastic and I wish him all the best."

25 March, 2015

India to be global entertainment superpower: FICCI-KPMG report

Speedy execution of policies; approvals for multiplexes, live events & film shoots will pave way for India to be global entertainment superpower: FICCI-KPMG report

MUMBAI, March 25, 2015.
India could well become a global entertainment superpower, provided key enablers such as flawless and timely execution of policies and  interventions at a local level like speeding up permissions for multiplexes, live events and film shoots are put in place by the government. For the Indian media and entertainment players it is imperative to have tailored content strategies for global, national and local audiences and a focus on building the relevant digital and physical touch points to enable easier and more open and interactive access, says the FICCI-KPMG  Indian Media and Entertainment Industry Report 2015, titled ‘Shooting for the Stars’. The report was released here today at the inaugural session of FICCI FRAMES 2015.   The report notes that India’s significant consumer market base, and increasingly favourable macro-economic and regulatory environment have prompted several investors and global players to look to the Indian market for growth.   Their optimism stems from the fact that the building blocks for future growth have been put in place in 2014 – such as new spectrum for mobile, ongoing digitization in cable, consolidation in exhibition, and Phase III auctions for radio. With the advertising boost from the ICC cricket world cup, strong projections for economic growth and on the base of these building blocks, 2015 holds great promise for the industry.
2014 has been a turning point for the Media and Industry sector in India in many ways. Post general elections, with a stable government at the centre, business sentiment has been positive and bolstered by a number of growth promoting policy initiatives taken in the recent months. A benign external environment and the presence of a stable government prompted the Economic Survey to suggest that India has reached a sweet spot and could finally be launched on a double-digit medium-term growth trajectory. Top global institutes also have an upbeat view on India. Rating agency S&P called India the Asia-Pacific region’s bright spot while the International Monetary Fund revised up India’s growth forecast, expecting its growth rate to surpass China’s in 2016.
  The FICCI-KPMG report points out that in the media sector, digital media continued its rapid penetration, as indicated by the stupendous 44.5 per cent growth in digital advertising in 2014 over 2013. One of the major highlights in 2014 was the announcement of ‘Digital India – A programme to transform India into digital’ by the new Government at the Centre. India topped as the world’s fastest growing smartphone market. By the end of 2014, India had around 116 million internet enabled smartphones and the number is expected to reach 435 million by the year 2019. This growth presents a good opportunity for digital content aggregators, advertisers, app developers and online streaming companies to engage users through relevant mobile-led strategies.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/india-global-entertainment-superpower-ficci-kpmg-report/

05 November, 2013

The Only Real Game – 15th Mumbai Film Festival Screening of this Documentary film

Can Major League Dreams Defy Martial Law?


Winner of Best Documentary at NYIFF and now officially selected by MAMI Film Festival (MIFF), The Only Real Game is about baseball, the great American game which continues to inspire dreamers in some of the most unlikely places in the world.

It is about Manipur, a lush hill state in the north eastern part of India that shares a porous border with Burma and the Golden Triangle.

See more pics and full review of - THE ONLY REAL GAME at: