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Ekta Kapoor Queen of Television Industry, T.V. Serials, Balaji Telefilms

Ekta Kapoor's Production Movie Love Sex Aur Dhokha comes in Feb 2010

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Banner - Balaji Telefilms Ltd, ALT Entertainment, Balaji Motion Pictures

Release Date - 2010

Language - Hindi

Genre - Love Triangle

Producer - Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor, Priya Sreedharan

Director - Dibakar Banerjee

Art - Mustafa Stationwala

Editor - Namrata Rao

Screenplay - Dibakar Banerjee

Costume - Manoshi Nath, Rushi Sharma




Love Sex aur Dhokha aka LSD takes us into the heart of three stories unfolding across and weaving through each other - contemporary, unusual, real tales of love.

In a second rate film institute somewhere deep in the redneck hinterland of North India, a final year student gears up for his diploma film. In pristine tackiness, with an amateur small town cast, Rahul starts etching out the perennial themes of Great Star Studded Backlit Bollywood Love in his magnum opus...And then he falls in love with his heroine, Shruti.

Somewhere in the same city, Adarsh - the all knowing, tech savvy, never short of words, security camera agency exec - installs four security cameras in a small upcoming 24-hour departmental store franchise. Always floating bizarre scam ideas to get rich, Adarsh hits upon the idea of making a porn clip through the security cameras in the shop. He starts to woo Rashmi - the plain, pimply, dark and quiet salesgirl - almost disinterested in her... when suddenly, a shootout happens in the store! Rashmi hares around, totally in charge, and saves a life. For the first time, Adarsh notices a woman in Rashmi!

In another corner of the city, Prabhat - a misogynist sting journalist - teeters on the brink of total meltdown. Going through a divorce, about to be fired from his job, he attempts a series of failed suicides... On one of them, he meets Naina who is also trying to commit suicide - she had been promised a music video by Loki Local, India's reigning Bhangra Hip Hop star... she slept with him for the same but the video finally went to a Russian blonde. Prabhat can see the sting right in front of his eyes! Prabhat and Naina come closer over a series of attempts to seduce, blackmail, threaten Loki. They plan the final sting where Loki will be caught on tape trying to buy footage of his indiscretions...

The world we live in & LSD:

A world driven by reality TV shows and voyeur cam clips on cell phones, the new media revolution caters to that largely suppressed hunger for 'discovering without being discovered'.

From sting operations to sex scandals to a seemingly innocent home video of a couple making love - Indian youth has seen it all. BUT as a viral. Without necessarily paying for it.

A world that attaches a premium to making personal life public deliberately / accidentally / unintentionally

- Papparazzi

- Twitter

- CCTVs

 

 

Balaji Telefilms Contest - Hoonur.com/star - हूनुर दिखा Star बनजा & Win 1movie, 8 serial role & more

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Pune 12th & 13th Dec’ 09 Symbiosis Secondary School, Plot no.112, 15th Lane, Prabhat Road, Nr. Law College, Pune.
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Auditions: 12th & 13th Dec’ 09
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Auditions: 09th & 10th Jan’ 10
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Auditions: 16th & 17th Jan’ 10
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Auditions: 16th & 17th Jan’ 10
Mumbai
Auditions: 23rd & 24th Jan’ 10
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Ekta Kapoor wanted ‘modern’ Helen for ‘Once Upon a Time in Bombay’

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Director Milan Luthria and producer Ekta Kapoor of ‘Once Upon a Time in Bombay’ are looking for a modern-day replica of yesteryears’ dancing queen – Helen, to dance on a sizzling cabaret number in their movie!

Yesteryears’ danseur Helen, who was known for her stunning onscreen presence and exotic dancing skills is a sort of inspiration for Luthria and Kapoor.

While talking to a news daily on their search for today’s Helen, Luthria said, "Since our film is set during the late 1960s and 1970s, I wanted to bring in the feel, flavour and mood of the era through a cabaret. At first, we thought of an item song with a celebrated guest actress. But that would break the flow and rhythm of the narration. Now, we want a completely new face, Helen of the new millennium. The girl should possess the poise, grace and rhythm of Helen in the 60s."

Talking about the music of ‘Once Upon a Time in Bombay’ music director Pritam Chakraborty said, "That`s precisely the brief given to me. To recreate - I won`t call it a remix - one of RD Burman-Asha Bhosle`s most beloved cabaret songs. It would be a mix of the original rhythm with fresh paces like `…and we twist` in Love Aaj Kal."

 

 

 

Ekta Kapoor’s Dream - 16-year-old to a young entrepreneur running an empire today

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From an relaxed 16-year-old to a young entrepreneur running an kingdom today, Ekta Kapoor has come a lengthy way. The journey wasn’t effortless, but her talent to go all out and attain her dreams has made this promising.
At 16, Ekta Kapoor was like any other teenager looking to go in front a freezing out life. But soon things altered. Ekta Kapoor got serious about her job and slowly and steadily set out to achieve her dreams. Ekta Kapoor dreamt big, but she dreamt the achievable. And she is at present ruling an empire. Ekta has had her share of ups and downs, but at the end of it all what mattered was her grit to fulfill her ambitions. Here’s her story in her own words...
Those early days were no cakewalk:
I wasn’t much of dreamer initially. I started dreaming only when my work started happening. When I was 16, all I thought about was eating good food, basically just relaxing. I was like this youngster who was looking to make around 20,000 a month, so that I could have a happy fun disco-pubbing lifestyle. When I was 18 we planned our venture. My dad said this is a big opportunity and put a lot of money in this company. That was in 1994 that we set up Balaji Telefilms. The company was losing money because I had made some pilots and they didn’t go on air. My pilots were ok, not really amazing. My first six pilots were were not approved. Money got clogged. My dad’s career at the time was not peaking, they were his last few acting years. Money was important to us and here I was losing more money. I kept telling myself ‘What have I done? I’m not good for this. I’m not good for anything in life’.
First breakthrough:
I decided I had to do something. My mind used to constantly think of ideas. I used to think I’ll tell it this way, I’ll tell it that way. Sometimes I’d come up with concepts, sometimes with stories. I knew we had lost a lot of money. I had to do something and win back our money. So that was the time I had my first dream. I just wanted to get back 60 lakhs that had gone down and wanted to make a hit TV show. I always dreamt in installments. I never dreamt at that time that I would start a big company. I never even could dream of that. It was just too far. As I said I had so many ideas in my mind, every week I had a new idea. I had only two lakhs left. That’s when we made Hum Paanch. Two channels vied for it and eventually it came on one of them. Hum Paanch was smooth sailing. By the eight or ninth episode it was a hit! Then three months later when Mano Ya Na Mano was aired even that was a big hit.
Turning point:
However, again my career slowed down for a long time. That’s when I was hoping another show of mine would be on air. My friend Savree, now wife of Sameer Nair, met me. she told me her channel had big plans. She said if you can manage to make your show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi popular and match its TRPs to your show Koshish Ek Aasha, Sameer will show you the stars. I remember I was walking up Tirupati and praying to God that Kyunki... becomes a hit. Of course the thought of its TRPs matching Koshish seemed impossible. But I was hoping. I was dreaming. I looked up to the skies and kept telling God ‘Please please God if this show gets high TRPs I’ll get a lot of work’. It happened! Kyunki... became a big hit. Dreams give you hope and if hope is alive, everything is alive. In 2000, I had this dream that we should have a foreign investor investing in the company. If that happened I knew I’d be able to make 7 to 8 shows at one time. When later we got foreign investors I was ecstatic. My dream had come true!
Support unlimited:
All this has been possible because of the support that I got. My mum, who took over with me when things were going bad in the company. My dad who gave us the initial investment and was the face of the company... mum and I at that time didn’t look like people who could do the business! My brother Tusshar has been a constant support to me. Also, Kishen Premnarayan, my dad’s friend, who at a time when I was not getting a chance to make any inroads in the industry gave me a lot of help. Adhikari brothers who actually shot, after being producers themselves, for me because they are my dad’s friends. They actually directed an episode of Mano Ya Na Mano for me which could be aired. That time there was this kind of camaraderie in the industry among producers. I credit my friends, my family and of course my team. There are four others I’d like to mention. Subhash Goel who gave me my first big break. And eventually Kunal Dasgupta, Sameer Nair and Shailaja Kejriwal.
Future Dreams:
My dreams have always been work-related. They have always been achievable. I wouldn’t cry if they didn’t happen. But I believe in striving hard to achieve them. Once I have a set of dreams before me, I don’t look beyond them. I try to reach these dreams, make them reality and then move on to the next set of dreams. As far as my future plans go, currently we are making software in Indonesia and Dubai, but I want them to become as big as our Mumbai office. We are
starting a South channel soon. I want us to become big in events and reality TV. This is one set of dreams. The next set which, of course, I’ll take up after these, is international presence of Indian television, have Latin American tie-ups, make Hollywood films. I dream of making a company which is creatively independent with the best creative talent in the country all housed under one banner (smiles).
Coping with insecurities:
I believe that anything that goes up has to come down. But I always remember what my dad said: ‘This too shall pass’. Good, bad, ugly...everything will pass. Although these are strong logics when things happen to you they do affect you. But life is afterall a lot of experiences put into one. Any kind of shakeup is an experience that you will cherish all your life. As far as insecurity goes, I am quite insecure as a person. My insecurity fuels a sense of determination, a sense of passion and that passion is what takes you forward. I try to work on my insecurities and make it work for me. The base is insecurity!

From an relaxed 16-year-old to a young entrepreneur running an kingdom today, Ekta Kapoor has come a lengthy way. The journey wasn’t effortless, but her talent to go all out and attain her dreams has made this promising.

ekta kapoor dreams fullfill

At 16, Ekta Kapoor was like any other teenager looking to go in front a freezing out life. But soon things altered. Ekta Kapoor got serious about her job and slowly and steadily set out to achieve her dreams. Ekta Kapoor dreamt big, but she dreamt the achievable. And she is at present ruling an empire. Ekta has had her share of ups and downs, but at the end of it all what mattered was her grit to fulfill her ambitions. Here’s her story in her own words...

Those early days were no cakewalk:

I wasn’t much of dreamer initially. I started dreaming only when my work started happening. When I was 16, all I thought about was eating good food, basically just relaxing. I was like this youngster who was looking to make around 20,000 a month, so that I could have a happy fun disco-pubbing lifestyle. When I was 18 we planned our venture. My dad said this is a big opportunity and put a lot of money in this company. That was in 1994 that we set up Balaji Telefilms. The company was losing money because I had made some pilots and they didn’t go on air. My pilots were ok, not really amazing. My first six pilots were were not approved. Money got clogged. My dad’s career at the time was not peaking, they were his last few acting years. Money was important to us and here I was losing more money. I kept telling myself ‘What have I done? I’m not good for this. I’m not good for anything in life’.

First breakthrough:

I decided I had to do something. My mind used to constantly think of ideas. I used to think I’ll tell it this way, I’ll tell it that way. Sometimes I’d come up with concepts, sometimes with stories. I knew we had lost a lot of money. I had to do something and win back our money. So that was the time I had my first dream. I just wanted to get back 60 lakhs that had gone down and wanted to make a hit TV show. I always dreamt in installments. I never dreamt at that time that I would start a big company. I never even could dream of that. It was just too far. As I said I had so many ideas in my mind, every week I had a new idea. I had only two lakhs left. That’s when we made Hum Paanch. Two channels vied for it and eventually it came on one of them. Hum Paanch was smooth sailing. By the eight or ninth episode it was a hit! Then three months later when Mano Ya Na Mano was aired even that was a big hit.

Turning point:

However, again my career slowed down for a long time. That’s when I was hoping another show of mine would be on air. My friend Savree, now wife of Sameer Nair, met me. she told me her channel had big plans. She said if you can manage to make your show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi popular and match its TRPs to your show Koshish Ek Aasha, Sameer will show you the stars. I remember I was walking up Tirupati and praying to God that Kyunki... becomes a hit. Of course the thought of its TRPs matching Koshish seemed impossible. But I was hoping. I was dreaming. I looked up to the skies and kept telling God ‘Please please God if this show gets high TRPs I’ll get a lot of work’. It happened! Kyunki... became a big hit. Dreams give you hope and if hope is alive, everything is alive. In 2000, I had this dream that we should have a foreign investor investing in the company. If that happened I knew I’d be able to make 7 to 8 shows at one time. When later we got foreign investors I was ecstatic. My dream had come true!

Support unlimited:

All this has been possible because of the support that I got. My mum, who took over with me when things were going bad in the company. My dad who gave us the initial investment and was the face of the company... mum and I at that time didn’t look like people who could do the business! My brother Tusshar has been a constant support to me. Also, Kishen Premnarayan, my dad’s friend, who at a time when I was not getting a chance to make any inroads in the industry gave me a lot of help. Adhikari brothers who actually shot, after being producers themselves, for me because they are my dad’s friends. They actually directed an episode of Mano Ya Na Mano for me which could be aired. That time there was this kind of camaraderie in the industry among producers. I credit my friends, my family and of course my team. There are four others I’d like to mention. Subhash Goel who gave me my first big break. And eventually Kunal Dasgupta, Sameer Nair and Shailaja Kejriwal.

Future Dreams:

My dreams have always been work-related. They have always been achievable. I wouldn’t cry if they didn’t happen. But I believe in striving hard to achieve them. Once I have a set of dreams before me, I don’t look beyond them. I try to reach these dreams, make them reality and then move on to the next set of dreams. As far as my future plans go, currently we are making software in Indonesia and Dubai, but I want them to become as big as our Mumbai office. We are

starting a South channel soon. I want us to become big in events and reality TV. This is one set of dreams. The next set which, of course, I’ll take up after these, is international presence of Indian television, have Latin American tie-ups, make Hollywood films. I dream of making a company which is creatively independent with the best creative talent in the country all housed under one banner (smiles).

Coping with insecurities:

I believe that anything that goes up has to come down. But I always remember what my dad said: ‘This too shall pass’. Good, bad, ugly...everything will pass. Although these are strong logics when things happen to you they do affect you. But life is afterall a lot of experiences put into one. Any kind of shakeup is an experience that you will cherish all your life. As far as insecurity goes, I am quite insecure as a person. My insecurity fuels a sense of determination, a sense of passion and that passion is what takes you forward. I try to work on my insecurities and make it work for me. The base is insecurity!

 


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Newsflash

Prachi Desai, the sweet, young actress of bollywood who rocked in Ekta Kapoor’s flick ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’, has been roped in to become the brand ambassador for Goa tourism. 

The tourism department has decided to shift focus from a holiday destination for families to affluent youth of the country and for that it needed a young face like Prachi Desai to represent it on television, print and other forms of media. 

The months of August and September will see a documentary featuring Prachi Desai gushing about the beautiful locations of Goa and talking about other positive aspects of the state. 


On 15th August, our independence day, a contest by the name of ‘Love Aaj, Kal Go Goa Contest’ will be telecast with the global premiere of Saif Ali Khan’s hit flick ‘Love Aaj Kal’ on television. 

The contestants will have to answer three simple questions and the winners will get a holiday package to Goa with airfare. The tourism department decided to shift its focus to youth after it found out in a survey that half of the country population was below twenty- five years of age and they would love to go to Goa, if given an opportunity.

Prachi Desai was thought to be suitable for the job due to her non-starry airs and reasonable remuneration.

In any case, the endorsement deal with Goa tourism is a big step forward for the young actress who is only two films old in bollywood.

Earlier, Prachi Desai was the leading lady of Ekta Kapoor’s tele serial ‘Kasamh Se’, which was also very popular with the audiences. 

Later, she joined bollywood with ‘Rock On’ opposite Farhan Akhtar.

The movie was hit and her role was critically appreciated. Then came ‘Once Upon a time in Mumbaai’, which helped her in firming up her hold in bollywood.