South India’s lucky girl Asin gets Walt Disney offer these days.
It is already known that Asin is making her Bollywood debut with Aamir Khan's Ghajini.
She has also signed on Vipul Shah's London Dreams opposite Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan. Now, the latest news is that Asin has signed on a Hindi film to be produced by Walt Disney Productions.
Darsheel Safary, the wonder kid from Taare Zameen Par also plays an important role in the film. The film is to be directed by debutante Satyajit Bhaktal and is said to be about a sensitive issue.
Aamir Khan is said to have been instrumental in her getting this role. Way to go Asin!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Indian desi games from Sony
The Greek mythological battle for Pandora’s Box or the military games played by the US army will now have to make way for Indian epic hero Hanuman and rustic games like ‘gilli-danda’ and ‘kabaddi’ as the Indian console gaming market gets set for launch of locally developed games.
Indian console gaming enthusiasts, who have been trying their skills manoeuvring in alien land of Greek in the ‘God of War’ or tried a hand on ‘Uncharted Territories’ with alien military warriors, could now have some “desi” flavour with Sony Computer Entertainment all ready to launch eight games developed by Indian developers on Indian themes, in the next one-and-a-half years.
“So far, 100 per cent of the console games are imported,” said Sony Computer Entertainment’s country manager Atindriya Bose. “Though India has a strong IT infrastructure and animation talent pool, we have not seen any Indian-developed games for the console market,” he said.
Most of the current work being done was more of an outsourcing work, he said.
“Roughly, out of the 150-odd animation and gaming firms, an estimated 20-30 of them are involved in the outsourcing component for the console gaming segment.”
In view of the rapid growth in the Indian gaming market, with the console market having grown seven times, Sony Computer Entertainment has tied up with Indian firms to launch eight games, four of which will be out by early 2009 and the remaining four between 2009-end and early 2010, he said.
The first one to be launched would be the ‘Hanuman Boy Warrior’, to be developed by the Hyderabad-based firm Aurona Technologies. The game story line would involve Hanuman’s teenage adventures, where he has to face various challenges thrown by the Asuras and negative protagonists, Bose said.
Another game being developed under the Indian rustic rural games category would have the good old games played back on the muddy courtyard of Indian villages which tests agility, alertness and quick reflexes.
The old-time favourites kabaddi, gilli-danda and kite-flying are among those that would feature in the game being developed by Hyderabad-based firm Game Shastra.
“There would be a story line, but the focus would be on skills and the setting would be Indian rustic,” he said.
Two other games, quiz-based ones, are being developed by a Bangalore firm, Candela. The first one would be a general knowledge quiz game while the second would be a game targeted at medical and engineering students studying in India and pursuing academic courses here.
In addition to these games, Sony Computer Entertainment is planning to launch four more games all revolving around Indian themes and local developers. Talks with various firms were on in this regard, he said.
Bose said though there had been games built on Indian themes, like ‘Singing Star’ or ‘Buzz’, this is the first time the console game would have both an Indian theme and an Indian team developing the content.
Talking about ‘Singing Star’, which is a Karaoke game developed in the UK, he said the game has been a great hit among not only Indian gamers but also those in the UK, US and Middle-East. The game has several Bollywood songs where a player could sing along and points are awarded based on the quality of his voice and the rendition of the song.
Indian console gaming enthusiasts, who have been trying their skills manoeuvring in alien land of Greek in the ‘God of War’ or tried a hand on ‘Uncharted Territories’ with alien military warriors, could now have some “desi” flavour with Sony Computer Entertainment all ready to launch eight games developed by Indian developers on Indian themes, in the next one-and-a-half years.
“So far, 100 per cent of the console games are imported,” said Sony Computer Entertainment’s country manager Atindriya Bose. “Though India has a strong IT infrastructure and animation talent pool, we have not seen any Indian-developed games for the console market,” he said.
Most of the current work being done was more of an outsourcing work, he said.
“Roughly, out of the 150-odd animation and gaming firms, an estimated 20-30 of them are involved in the outsourcing component for the console gaming segment.”
In view of the rapid growth in the Indian gaming market, with the console market having grown seven times, Sony Computer Entertainment has tied up with Indian firms to launch eight games, four of which will be out by early 2009 and the remaining four between 2009-end and early 2010, he said.
The first one to be launched would be the ‘Hanuman Boy Warrior’, to be developed by the Hyderabad-based firm Aurona Technologies. The game story line would involve Hanuman’s teenage adventures, where he has to face various challenges thrown by the Asuras and negative protagonists, Bose said.
Another game being developed under the Indian rustic rural games category would have the good old games played back on the muddy courtyard of Indian villages which tests agility, alertness and quick reflexes.
The old-time favourites kabaddi, gilli-danda and kite-flying are among those that would feature in the game being developed by Hyderabad-based firm Game Shastra.
“There would be a story line, but the focus would be on skills and the setting would be Indian rustic,” he said.
Two other games, quiz-based ones, are being developed by a Bangalore firm, Candela. The first one would be a general knowledge quiz game while the second would be a game targeted at medical and engineering students studying in India and pursuing academic courses here.
In addition to these games, Sony Computer Entertainment is planning to launch four more games all revolving around Indian themes and local developers. Talks with various firms were on in this regard, he said.
Bose said though there had been games built on Indian themes, like ‘Singing Star’ or ‘Buzz’, this is the first time the console game would have both an Indian theme and an Indian team developing the content.
Talking about ‘Singing Star’, which is a Karaoke game developed in the UK, he said the game has been a great hit among not only Indian gamers but also those in the UK, US and Middle-East. The game has several Bollywood songs where a player could sing along and points are awarded based on the quality of his voice and the rendition of the song.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Upcoming film 'Nobel Son'
Nobel Son is a 2008 drama about a dysfunctional family. The father, played by Alan Rickman, wins the Nobel Prize. Eliza Dushku plays an insane asylum escapee. Other actors include Danny DeVito, Bill Pullman, Mary Steenburgen, Shawn Hatosy, Bryan Greenberg, Ted Danson, and Tracey Walter.
Synopsis:
Barkley Michaelson is in a deep life rut. He's struggling to finish his PHD thesis when his father, the learned Eli Michaelson, wins the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
Barkley Michaelson is in a deep life rut. He's struggling to finish his PHD thesis when his father, the learned Eli Michaelson, wins the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
Barkley and his mother, Sarah, a renowned forensic psychiatrist, now have the ill-fortune of living with a man-eating monster whose philandering ways have gotten less and less discreet.
As if Barkley's world is not bad enough, on the eve of his father receiving the Nobel, Barkley is kidnapped and the end requested ransom is the $2,000,000 in Nobel prize money. Needless to say, Eli refuses to pay it and so starts a venomous tale of familial dysfunction, lust, betrayal and ultimately revenge.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Hollywood's Homosexual film ‘I Can't Think Straight’
I Can't Think Straight is a movie about a London-based Jordanian of Palestinian origin who is preparing for an elaborate wedding. The movie is distributed by Regent Releasing and is set to release in limited theaters on 21 November 2008. The movie is directed by Shamim Sarif and stars Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth.
Synopsis:
Tala, a London-based Jordanian of Palestinian origin prepares for an elaborate wedding with her Jordanian fiancé, when she encounters Leyla, a young British Indian woman who is dating her best friend Ali. Spirited Christian Tala and shy Muslim Leyla could not be more different from each other but the attraction is immediate. Tala's feisty nature provokes Leyla out of her shell and soon both women reveal their feelings for each other. But Tala is not ready to accept the implications of the choice her heart has made and escapes back to Jordan where her chain-smoking high-brow mother finishes preparations for an ostentatious wedding.
Tala, a London-based Jordanian of Palestinian origin prepares for an elaborate wedding with her Jordanian fiancé, when she encounters Leyla, a young British Indian woman who is dating her best friend Ali. Spirited Christian Tala and shy Muslim Leyla could not be more different from each other but the attraction is immediate. Tala's feisty nature provokes Leyla out of her shell and soon both women reveal their feelings for each other. But Tala is not ready to accept the implications of the choice her heart has made and escapes back to Jordan where her chain-smoking high-brow mother finishes preparations for an ostentatious wedding.
As family members descend and the wedding day approaches, simmering family tensions come to boiling point and the pressure mounts for Tala to be true to herself. Meanwhile heartbroken Leyla relishes her newly found sense of identity and self-respect and moves on with her new life--much to the shock of her tradition-loving Indian parents. Single again, Tala flies back to London--but it will take more than just a date set up by Ali and Leyla's sister Zara to win Leyla back.
Production Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Running Time: 1 hr. 37 min.
Release Date: November 21st, 2008 (limited)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content.
Distributors: Regent Releasing
Production Co.: Enlightenment Productions
Filming Locations: London, England, United Kingdom, Paris, France, Jordan
Produced in: United Kingdom
Running Time: 1 hr. 37 min.
Release Date: November 21st, 2008 (limited)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content.
Distributors: Regent Releasing
Production Co.: Enlightenment Productions
Filming Locations: London, England, United Kingdom, Paris, France, Jordan
Produced in: United Kingdom
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Animation film 'Bolt'
Hollywood mega banner Walt Disney producing another animation film for comic lovers.
Bolt is an 3 Dimensional animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and will be Disney's 48th animated feature.
It stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Malcolm McDowell, Claire Holt, Diedrich Bader, Nick Swardson, Greg Germann, Susie Essman, Randy Savage and Mark Walton.
Synopsis:
For super-dog Bolt, every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue--at least until the cameras stop rolling.
For super-dog Bolt, every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue--at least until the cameras stop rolling.
When the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York City, he begins his biggest adventure yet--a cross-country journey through the real world to get back to his owner and co-star, Penny.
Armed only with the delusions that all his amazing feats and powers are real and the help of two unlikely traveling companions--a jaded, abandoned housecat named Mittens and a TV-obsessed hamster named Rhino--Bolt discovers he doesn’t need superpowers to be a hero.
Starring
John Travolta
Miley Cyrus
Malcolm McDowell
Claire Holt
Diedrich Bader
Nick Swardson
Greg Germann
Susie Essman
Mark Walton
Hollywood upcoming film "Twilight"
Twilight is an upcoming 2008 romantic-fantasy film directed by Catherine Hardwicke and based on the novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. The film stars Kristen Stewart as a teenage girl who falls in love with a vampire, played by Robert Pattinson. The project was in development for approximately three years before it was put into pre-production by Summit Entertainment. The novel was adapted for the screen by Melissa Rosenberg in the autumn of 2007, shortly before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. The film was primarily shot in Oregon during the winter and spring of 2008. Twilight will be released domestically on November 21, 2008. The soundtrack was released on November 4, 2008.
When Bella Swan’s mother starts traveling with her new husband, the 17-year-old leaves her home in Phoenix and returns to live with her father in tiny Forks, Washington. After the endless sun of Arizona, Forks’ misty grey climate is quite exotic to Bella--as are her new classmates, the Cullen family. Impossibly good-looking and extremely private, they are unlike anyone she has ever met--in more ways than she realizes. The Cullens are a family of immortal blood drinkers. For decades--centuries for some of them--they have disciplined themselves to consume only animal blood, living the vampire equivalent of a “vegetarian” lifestyle. They hide under the Olympic Peninsula’s cloudy sky, living as normal a life as possible and keeping to themselves to protect their secret. Bella becomes especially fascinated with Edward Cullen, but her new classmate keeps her at arm’s length. In truth, his attraction to her is overwhelming and he fears that his vampire nature will overcome his self-control.
Bella is the soul mate he has searched 90 years for, but her scent threatens to send him into an uncontrollable feeding frenzy. Unable to resist spending time with Bella, Edward reveals himself to her in the hope that his secret will repel her, but the teenager only becomes more infatuated. Soon the young couple is inseparable and Edward’s internal struggle intensifies in the face of Bella’s consuming desire to become one of them. As Bella discovers more about Edward’s world, she throws herself headlong into a thrilling and terrifying romance, attracting the attention of a group of nomadic vampires who lack the Cullens’ squeamishness about human blood and target her as their next victim.
Score and soundtrack
The score for Twilight was composed by Carter Burwell, with the rest of the soundtrack chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas. Meyer was consulted on the soundtrack, which includes music by Muse and Linkin Park, bands she listened to while writing the novels. The original soundtrack was released on November 4 by Chop Shop Records in conjunction with Atlantic Records.
The score for Twilight was composed by Carter Burwell, with the rest of the soundtrack chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas. Meyer was consulted on the soundtrack, which includes music by Muse and Linkin Park, bands she listened to while writing the novels. The original soundtrack was released on November 4 by Chop Shop Records in conjunction with Atlantic Records.
Twilight: Official Trailer
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