19 June, 2015

Kriti Sanon splurges on her shopping spree

Kriti Sanon who is currently in Singapore is busy shopping.

Kriti who hails from Delhi, has taken a brief trip to Singapore and is making the most of it.​

The young actress has shopped for as many as 6 pair of shoes! Kriti who has a strong fetish for shoes has extensively shopped for shoes in Singapore.

The actress is extremely satisfied with the purchase and has gone on a shopping spree after a while. She has picked these up in different colours, both bright and pastel. She has extensively shopped for stilettos, flats, peep toes etc.

Kriti now has a brand new addition to the already huge collection of shoes that she owns back home.

Kriti shares, "I have a fetish for shoes. How many ever shoes i have, they seem less. I end up splurging a lot to add to my collection."

Kriti, who is made it big on her own merit has achieved quite a bit in such a short span of time.

After a dream launch in Heropanti, which also was a huge success at the box office, the actress is already starring in a film along with SRK, Kajol & Varun Dahwan.

Call for Entries for Film Bazaar Co-Production Market

Film Bazaar Co-Production Market 2015
CALL FOR ENTRIES

Mumbai, 19 June 2015 : Co-Production Market 2015 officially announces call for submissions from filmmakers with compelling South Asian stories seeking co-production, financial and artistic support from attending co-producers, sales agents, distributors and financiers from the world over. We begin accepting entries from 19 June 2015, submissions close on 31 July

20 remarkable South Asian stories will be selected this year. Projects get to pitch their film to the Indian and international film community that attends Film Bazaar with a focus on fiction features. 

The pre-requisite of submission states that a film project must be an original story with a South Asian connect and must have a producer attached with 25% of the finance in place. In addition to the above the project must have scope for international co-production, distribution and sales.

Starting this year, the program has gained added leverage with the inclusion of an open forum on pitching. This activity has been introduced based on industry feedback with the intention that filmmakers should not be required to make multiple pitches during meetings.
The forum will be organised a day prior to the start of the Co-production Market and will allow selected participants to pitch their projects to noted industry professionals attending the market. This enables participants to effectively use their time during the one-on-one meetings for more in-depth discussions focused on project specific needs and negotiations.  

Nina Lath Gupta, Managing Director, NFDC says, "The Co-Production Market has been and continues to be the most important segment of the Bazaar. The Market allows international producers to understand current trends in cinema from India and the rest of South Asia. With more and more co-productions from India making a mark in international film festivals and box office, and the Co-Production Market offering the best available projects in one place, the market has become a must-attend event for the international producing community.”

In 2014 the Co-Production Market hosted 32 projects from 12 different countries. Click to view 2014 Co-Production Market Selected Projects
The ninth edition of Film Bazaar organised by National Film Development Corporation will continue to provide intensive individual support to selected projects in a creative and informal setting at Goa Marriot Resort in Goa (India) from 20-24 November, 2015.

Qualified filmmakers can submit their entries by filling out an online application by registering with the market athttp://www.filmbazaarindia.com/programs/co-production-market/  

Film Bazaar is organised to discover, support and showcase South Asian talent and content. The aim is to boost collaboration in the realms of filmmaking, production and distribution between the South Asian and film fraternities of the world.



Brief History of Co-Production Market

Since 2007 the Co-Production Market consistently brought out noted projects. Filmmakers have applied year after year to connect with the international film financing community at Film Bazaar. In 2011, the market was expanded to include projects from our South Asian neighbours namely Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Srilanka.

Some of our noted projects include: 
·       Titli, Kanu Behl (FESTIVAL DE CANNES 2014)
·       Monsoon Shootout, Amit Kumar (FESTIVAL DE CANNES 2013)
·       Lunch Box, Ritesh Batra (FESTIVAL DE CANNES 2013)
·       Shanghai, Dibakar Banerjee (TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2012)
·       Miss Lovely, Ashim Ahluwalia (FESTIVAL DECANNES 2012)
·       Mumbai Cha Raja, Manjeet Singh (TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2012)
·       Television, Mostofa Farooki (PUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2012)
·       Shanghai, Dibakar Banerjee (TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2012)
·       Miss Lovely, Ashim Ahluwalia (FESTIVAL DECANNES 2012)
·       Mumbai Cha Raja, Manjeet Singh (TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2012)
·       Deool, Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni (BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2011 & 59th National Award for Best Feature Film).
·       Karma, Prasanna Jayakody (ROTTERDAM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2011)
·       That girl with Yellow Boots, Anurag Kashyap (VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010)
·       Paltadacho Munis, Laxmikant Shetgaonkar (TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, FIPRESCI for Discovery 2009)

Further queries can be addressed to – coproduction@filmbazaarindia.com

ABOUT FILM BAZAAR
Film Bazaar in its 9th edition is exclusively created to encourage collaboration between the international and South Asian film fraternities in the realms of production and distribution. The 2014 market saw an attendance of 1042 delegates from 38 countries with country delegations from Canada, South Korea and Poland. Film Bazaar will be held from 20-24 November 2015 at Goa Marriott Resort in Goa (India).

ABOUT NFDC
Incorporated in the year 1975, National Film Development Corporation Ltd is formed by Ministry of Information and broadcasting (GoI) with the primary objective of promoting the good cinema movement. NFDC is instrumental for creating an ecosystem to support the financing, distribution and development of independent films across the country.

Cruise vacations have become a hit after Dil Dhadakne Do


Dil Dhadakne Do has been loved by audiences and to cash on to the popularity of the film travel agencies are designing cruise packages.

The film is about the Mehra’s who celebrate their 30th anniversary along with their family and close friends on a cruise which is sailing across the Mediterranean Sea.

Read the full review and see more pics of DIL DHADAKNE DO at:

Riding on the film’s likability travel agencies and portals across India are designing cruise packages for customers. They have also been investing money in the marketing of these vacation packages.

The idea of a vacation on a cruise has struck a cord and there have been umpteenth inquiries and bookings which have been taking place since the film released.

There is a sudden influx of cruise packages being designed to Mauritius, Andaman, Sri Lanka, Hongkong etc

Says Ritesh Sidhwani "I was pleasantly surprised on learning that there are cruise packages being designed after the release of our film.”

In Dil Dhadakne Do the cruise rendered to the plot of the film. The cruise ensured the entire family got together and with little scope of escaping they got a chance to communicate and confronted each other.