Vashu Bhagnani's Rangrezz starring his son Jackky Bhagnani releases today and papa dearest has left no stone unturned in promoting the film. The posters of Rangrezz are all over the place thereby giving it maximum visibility. Bhagnani has in fact put up posters of the film on his building in Juhu. However, this has not gone down too well with the Bmc authorities.
The Bmc has issued a notice to Vashu Bhagnani asking him to remove the posters of Rangrezz from his building on Juhu Tara Road following a compliant issued by Juhu Citizens Welfare Group. The Bombay High Court had passed an order last week instructing the Bmc to remove all illegal hoardings in the city. According to Bmc officials, Bhagnani doesn't have the permission as yet to drape his building in posters.
The Bmc officials are expected to pull down the posters today. Bhagnani however denies having...
The Bmc has issued a notice to Vashu Bhagnani asking him to remove the posters of Rangrezz from his building on Juhu Tara Road following a compliant issued by Juhu Citizens Welfare Group. The Bombay High Court had passed an order last week instructing the Bmc to remove all illegal hoardings in the city. According to Bmc officials, Bhagnani doesn't have the permission as yet to drape his building in posters.
The Bmc officials are expected to pull down the posters today. Bhagnani however denies having...
- 3/21/2013
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Siddharth Roy Kapur and Vidya Balan’s marriage is round the corner and the groom to be is busy giving final touch to their love nest. Sid and Vidya's sweet home is the same plush sea-facing apartment on Juhu Tara Road that Sid had gifted his ladylove last year. Siddharth is out of his workplace for three four days as he is busy giving final touch to the house. New furniture has been brought into Parneta, the name of the apartment block. The price of the flat is worth Rs 14 crore. An informer says, “Siddharth has already moved into the pad. Most probably, after their marriage he and Vidya will stay there.” When Siddharth was asked abo...
- 11/28/2012
- Bollywoodmantra.com
The iconic Chopra family seems to be in trouble with the recent High Court ruling. In fact Ravi Chopra, son of legendary filmmaker late B. R. Chopra, could lose all his properties, including family home B. R. House, if he fails to clear his debts of Rs. 32 crore by April next year. Chopra, who is now 66 and ailing, owes the money to 26 creditors of B. R. Films and B. R. TV, to the tune of approximately Rs. 32 crores. The Bombay High Court in a recent order has listed seven family properties to be sold to pay off the debt if the family misses the April deadline in 2013. Among the properties that have been listed from B. R. House are two bungalows in Khar, a set of apartments on Juhu Tara Road; an apartment in Worli; and a plot of land in Raigad district. However, the High court made it clear that iconic B.
- 10/19/2012
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
One of Ireland's most successful novelists, loved for her kindness and generosity of spirit
Maeve Binchy, who has died aged 72, was a larger-than-life author and journalist, whose novels about love and romance in Ireland sold more than 40m copies in 37 languages. Among the most popular were Light a Penny Candle (1982), Echoes (1985), Circle of Friends (1990) and Tara Road (1998). The last of these, the story of two women who exchange homes in Ireland and the Us for a magical summer, was promoted by Oprah Winfrey, ensuring runaway sales. In 1995 Circle of Friends, about childhood friends from the village of Knockglen, was made into a film starring Chris O'Donnell and Minnie Driver. Tara Road and the short story How About You? also became feature films, and The Lilac Bus (1984) and Echoes were made into television films.
Maeve's novels dealt with issues such as betrayal and child-parent relationships, tensions between rural and urban life,...
Maeve Binchy, who has died aged 72, was a larger-than-life author and journalist, whose novels about love and romance in Ireland sold more than 40m copies in 37 languages. Among the most popular were Light a Penny Candle (1982), Echoes (1985), Circle of Friends (1990) and Tara Road (1998). The last of these, the story of two women who exchange homes in Ireland and the Us for a magical summer, was promoted by Oprah Winfrey, ensuring runaway sales. In 1995 Circle of Friends, about childhood friends from the village of Knockglen, was made into a film starring Chris O'Donnell and Minnie Driver. Tara Road and the short story How About You? also became feature films, and The Lilac Bus (1984) and Echoes were made into television films.
Maeve's novels dealt with issues such as betrayal and child-parent relationships, tensions between rural and urban life,...
- 7/31/2012
- by Conor O'Clery
- The Guardian - Film News
Members of the Irish film and television industry have this morning paid tribute to best-selling novelist Maeve Binchy who has died aged 72 following a short illness. Ms Binchy was born in Dalkey in Co Dublin. Many of her novels and short stories have been adapted for both the big and small screen. 'Circle of Friends' (1995), 'Tara Road' (2005) and 'How About You' (2007) were all made into feature films and shot in Ireland, while 'The Lilac Bus' (1990) and 'Anner House' (2007) were made into TV movies. Her novel 'Echoes' was also made into a four-part TV series in 1988.
- 7/31/2012
- IFTN
Bestselling Irish author Maeve Binchy, one of Ireland’s most popular writers who sold more than 40 million books worldwide, has died in Dublin after a brief illness, Irish media and national leaders said. She was 72 years old.
She was best known for her depictions of human relationships and their crises, mainly in the small towns of Ireland but also in London. “We have lost a national treasure,” said Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny.
The Irish Times, her former employer, told the AP it had spoken to Binchy’s family and said the acclaimed author had died in a Dublin hospital...
She was best known for her depictions of human relationships and their crises, mainly in the small towns of Ireland but also in London. “We have lost a national treasure,” said Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny.
The Irish Times, her former employer, told the AP it had spoken to Binchy’s family and said the acclaimed author had died in a Dublin hospital...
- 7/31/2012
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside TV
London (AP) — Bestselling Irish author Maeve Binchy, one of Ireland's most popular writers who sold more than 40 million books worldwide, has died in Dublin after a brief illness, Irish media and national leaders reported. She was 72 years old.
She was best known for her depictions of human relationships and their crises, mainly in the small towns of Ireland but also in London.
"We have lost a national treasure," said Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny.
The Irish Times, her former employer, told the AP it had spoken to Binchy's family and said the acclaimed author had died in a Dublin hospital on Monday with her husband Gordon Snell by her side.
"She was an outstanding novelist, short story writer and columnist, who engaged millions of people all around the world with her fluent and accessible style," said Ireland's president, Michael D. Higgins.
"In recent years she showed great courage and thankfully never lost her self-deprecating humor,...
She was best known for her depictions of human relationships and their crises, mainly in the small towns of Ireland but also in London.
"We have lost a national treasure," said Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny.
The Irish Times, her former employer, told the AP it had spoken to Binchy's family and said the acclaimed author had died in a Dublin hospital on Monday with her husband Gordon Snell by her side.
"She was an outstanding novelist, short story writer and columnist, who engaged millions of people all around the world with her fluent and accessible style," said Ireland's president, Michael D. Higgins.
"In recent years she showed great courage and thankfully never lost her self-deprecating humor,...
- 7/31/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Accomplished screenwriter and actor Shane Connaughton is to be the subject of an exclusive 'In Conversation With' event in Dublin next month which has been organised by the Irish Film and Television Academy (Ifta). Connaughton, whose screenwriting credits include 'My Left Foot', 'The Playboys' and 'Tara Road', will discuss his screenwriting and acting career at the event for Ifta Members in The New Theatre on East Essex Street in Dublin's Temple Bar.
- 7/18/2012
- IFTN
Vidya Balan’s boyfriend Siddhath Roy Kapur, Utv head honcho has booked a sea facing flat in Juhu for his ladylove. It is rumored that the duo will be moving together to this new apartment by March. "It is a sea facing apartment. It is on Juhu Tara Road. It's called Parineeta building. Sid was looking for a property. He wanted to gift Vidya a pad for herself for the longest time. After a long search, he found this property and decided to book it almost immediately. Sid is very happy with the flat. Vidya also loves it a lot. The deal happened about a month and a half back. The flat seems to have proved lucky for both Vidya an...
- 12/31/2011
- Bollywoodmantra.com
DJ Face-offWhat: M.Mat vs DJ CharleeWhere: Aurus, Nichchani Kutir, Juhu Tara road, JuhuWhen: 10 pm onwardsEntry fee: Call to confirmContact: 022 67106666 Mathieu (aka M.Mat) discovered electronic music in the mid-90’s through the rave-scene, the minimal and funky techno, then the club scene and house music. In this face-off, he’ll spin with DJ Charlee, who also forms a part of a DJ collective Bhavishyavani Future Soundz, with M. Mat. ...
- 5/28/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
DJ Neil QuigleyWhat: Kingfisher Soul Flyp Nite with DJ Neil QuigleyWhere: Vie Lounge, 102, Juhu Tara Road, Santacruz (West)When: 8 pm onwardsEntry fee: Please call to confirmContact: 022 2660 3003 Budding DJs from across India would get an opportunity to spin some exclusive sets of latest music with Neil Quigley, an internationally acclaimed DJ at the event tonight. The Soul Flyp Academy of Talent in Music is planning to bring some of the best DJs in the country to take workshops in DJing and participate in a national contest to find the winner of that city. Paanyavarchya PaaklyaWhat: Paanyavarchya Paaklya: A musical ...
- 5/21/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
DJ Roberto Pérez Ramón What: Valhalla hosts DJ Roberto Pérez Ramón Where: Valhalla, 1st Floor, East Wing, Eros Theater Building, Churchgate When: 10 pm onwards Entry fee: Call to confirm Contact: 022 67353535. DJ Roberto started his carrier as a DJ at the age of 13. He merges different styles of music along with different time periods projecting a clear Latin Mediterranean flavour. Karan BhojWhat: DJ Karan ‘Third Eye’ Bhoj spins for a live crowd Where: Aurus, Nichchani Kutir, Juhu Tara road, Juhu When: 9 pm onwards Entry fee: Call to confirm Contact: 022 67106666 Karan is your semi regular global gypsy dude, who has his share of responsibilities that no amount ...
- 5/14/2010
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
The Irish Film Institute will host exclusive screenings of Irish writer, director and editor Ivan Kavanagh's award-winning 'The Fading Light' from March 12th to 18th. The screenings will be run as part of the Institute's ongoing commitment to new Irish film. The film walked away with honours for both Best Irish Film and Best Actor (for Patrick O'Donnell) from the 2010 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival's. A study of a family in crisis, Ivan Kavanagh's fifth feature, produced by AnneMarie Naughton (Tara Road), is an intense affair where two estranged daughters return home to a dying mother and become reacquainted with a house of difficult memories. Their brother, played by Patrick O'Donnell is disabled and dependent, he faces an uncertain future and his predicament tests the sisters' affection and empathy. The turmoil created by the approach of death intensifies the relationships, and an already fragmented family slides towards disintegration.
- 3/11/2010
- IFTN
The BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum will spotlight 'The Colony', from Irish screenwriter Aisling Corristine next week with a workshop co-chaired by fellow Irish-woman, director Farah Abushwesha. The BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum has announced that an extract of new original work from Irish author Aisling Corristine (The Road Less Travelled), will be workshopped in front of an industry audience at BAFTA in London on Monday, November 30th at 7.30pm. 'The Colony' is a new sci-fi feature penned by the Irish writer. Irish writer, director and producer Farah Abushwesha (director, Chicken Soup, producer, Scouting Book for Boys, Micro Men) will co-chair the event in her role as Rocliffe founding member and will be joined in the task by director Gillies Mackinnon (Hideous Kinky, Tara Road, The Playboys).
- 11/26/2009
- IFTN
Grand Pictures, in association with Park Films, are to release 'Situations Vacant' on digital only format in cinemas across the country on Friday, December 4th. The feature length Irish comedy is a humorous examination of job-hunting in contemporary Ireland. The film was written by Dubliner Steven Murray, produced by Anne Marie Naughton (Tara Road) and stars Diarmuid Noyes (Five Minutes of Heaven), Sam Corry (The Clinic), Shaun Dunne (Hoodies), Mary Murray (Eamon), stage actress Julie O'Halloran and Lorna Dempsey (Fairycatcher).
- 10/29/2009
- IFTN
Magma Films' latest project, an adaptation of Ken Bruen's 'The Guards', has begun shooting today, October 27th, in Co. Galway. The film is directed by Stuart Orme (Inspector Morse, Merlin) with Iain Glen (Song for a Raggy Boy, Tara Road) leading the cast. Produced by Ralph Christians (Niko and the way to the Stars) and Clodagh Freeman (Summer of the Flying Saucer), the script was adapted from Bruen's novel by Anne McCabe, Tom Collins and Ralph Christians. Other crew involved includes Director of Photography John Conroy (The Bourne Ultimatum) and Production Designer Derek Wallace (Triage). Iain Glen (Tara Road) leads the cast as disgraced ex-cop Jack Taylor whilst Ralph Brown (The Boat that Rocked) stars as his sidekick Sutton. The female leads are played by Irish actresses Tara Breathnach (The Tudors) and Nora-Jane Noone (Savage).
- 10/27/2009
- IFTN
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