Production has wrapped on the wartime coming-of-age feature film “The Collaborator,” based on the international bestseller by Kashmiri novelist Mirza Waheed.
The story is set in the 1990s on the Indian side of the Line of Control that separates Indian Kashmir from Pakistani Kashmir. The 17-year old protagonist known only as the “Boy” is forced by an Indian army captain to go into the valley that separates the two countries to count the army’s kills by collecting IDs off the dead. Most of these are teenage boys who have disappeared from his small village, and any one could be among his missing friends.
The novel was named as one of the 2011 books of the year in The Telegraph U.K., New Statesman, Business Standard and Telegraph India. It was also a 2011 Guardian first book award finalist.
The U.K.’s Rudi Dharmalingam stars in the role of Captain Kadian alongside newcomer Nikhil Singh Rai,...
The story is set in the 1990s on the Indian side of the Line of Control that separates Indian Kashmir from Pakistani Kashmir. The 17-year old protagonist known only as the “Boy” is forced by an Indian army captain to go into the valley that separates the two countries to count the army’s kills by collecting IDs off the dead. Most of these are teenage boys who have disappeared from his small village, and any one could be among his missing friends.
The novel was named as one of the 2011 books of the year in The Telegraph U.K., New Statesman, Business Standard and Telegraph India. It was also a 2011 Guardian first book award finalist.
The U.K.’s Rudi Dharmalingam stars in the role of Captain Kadian alongside newcomer Nikhil Singh Rai,...
- 12/14/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Emmy-winning father-daughter duo Ron and Jasmine Cephas Jones will team up to announce the Emmy nominations on July 13. The virtual event will live stream on Emmys.com at 8:30 a.m. Pt.
“It has been an extraordinary year in which television brought multigenerational families together in a shared love of their favorite programs,” said Television Academy Chairman and CEO Frank Scherma, who will join them at the nomination announcements for the 73rd Emmy Awards. “So it seems fitting that these two accomplished performers announce this year’s Emmy nominees as we acknowledge and celebrate the exceptional programs and talent that are elevating and redefining television.”
Last year, the Cephas Jones made history as the first father-daughter duo to win performance Emmy Awards in the same year. Ron won for outstanding guest actor in a drama series for his role as William Hill on NBC’s “This Is Us.” Jasmine, whose series “Blindspotting” recently premiered on Starz,...
“It has been an extraordinary year in which television brought multigenerational families together in a shared love of their favorite programs,” said Television Academy Chairman and CEO Frank Scherma, who will join them at the nomination announcements for the 73rd Emmy Awards. “So it seems fitting that these two accomplished performers announce this year’s Emmy nominees as we acknowledge and celebrate the exceptional programs and talent that are elevating and redefining television.”
Last year, the Cephas Jones made history as the first father-daughter duo to win performance Emmy Awards in the same year. Ron won for outstanding guest actor in a drama series for his role as William Hill on NBC’s “This Is Us.” Jasmine, whose series “Blindspotting” recently premiered on Starz,...
- 6/30/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
Sarah Wayne Callies is leading the charge on a new scripted podcast series that also stars David Harbour and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Callies has written, directed and will star in post-apocalyptic series Aftershock, which she first teased last summer at the virtual TCA press tour.
The Walking Dead star co-created the series with her Nomadic Engine partners, Patrick Carman and Ben Haber. The series, which will launch on July 14 via iHeartMedia, is co-produced by Salmira Productions.
Aftershock takes place in the wake of the largest earthquake in US history. Los Angeles lies in ruins, hundreds of thousands of people are dead or unaccounted for, and a mysterious island has risen up in the quake just off the coast of the city. Cassie Wallace (Callies) and Wayne Sharpe (Harbour) embark on the dangerous journey to the island to save her daughter who is stranded there – but they are not alone. Doomsday preppers,...
Callies has written, directed and will star in post-apocalyptic series Aftershock, which she first teased last summer at the virtual TCA press tour.
The Walking Dead star co-created the series with her Nomadic Engine partners, Patrick Carman and Ben Haber. The series, which will launch on July 14 via iHeartMedia, is co-produced by Salmira Productions.
Aftershock takes place in the wake of the largest earthquake in US history. Los Angeles lies in ruins, hundreds of thousands of people are dead or unaccounted for, and a mysterious island has risen up in the quake just off the coast of the city. Cassie Wallace (Callies) and Wayne Sharpe (Harbour) embark on the dangerous journey to the island to save her daughter who is stranded there – but they are not alone. Doomsday preppers,...
- 6/30/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Cinema Beyond Boundaries wrapped its weekend stretch in New York on September 29 at Sva (School of Visual Arts)with educational sessions redefining the world cinema for film enthusiasts. The two- day conference was attended by filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar from east and well- known panelists including film director Micheal Canzoniero and Dan Fogler, music composer Wayne Sharpe, director and producer Vladan Nikolic and actors Reshma Shetty and Ajay Naidu.
Other panelists were Aroon Shivdasani, School of Visual Arts NYC president Reeves Lehmann and Tanuj Chopra with moderators Anna Swanson and Vishesh Sharma.
The event was presented by Molecule Communications whose founders, brother- sister duo, Ajay Shrivastav and Kiren Shrivastav aimed at educating guests on the inside workings of the industry from contracts, to unions, to first hand experiences of actors, directors, screenwriters and producers from different kind of cinema starting with Indian and American cinema. Event was attended by film students,...
Other panelists were Aroon Shivdasani, School of Visual Arts NYC president Reeves Lehmann and Tanuj Chopra with moderators Anna Swanson and Vishesh Sharma.
The event was presented by Molecule Communications whose founders, brother- sister duo, Ajay Shrivastav and Kiren Shrivastav aimed at educating guests on the inside workings of the industry from contracts, to unions, to first hand experiences of actors, directors, screenwriters and producers from different kind of cinema starting with Indian and American cinema. Event was attended by film students,...
- 10/3/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
More than 150 people gathered at the Dream Downtown Hotel during the weekend to glean “insider” information about directing, producing, writing, and financing Bollywood films from A-list Indian filmmakers Imtiaz Ali, Zoya Akhtar, and screenwriter Anuraadha Tewari. Presented by Dar Motion Pictures (a division of Dar Media Pvt. Ltd.) and Mumbai and New York based Molecule Communications and supported by Vikram Chatwal the two-day educational conference titled Ticket2Bollywood was themed Bollywood: Beyond the Song and Dance. The event provided a platform for aspiring and established actors, directors, and producers to learn how they could potentially break into Bollywood.
“So many Bollywood directors are choosing to shoot their films abroad, whether in New York or other major cities around the world,” says Kiren Shrivastav, Director and CEO of Molecule Communications. “These filmmakers are always looking for local talent, production crews, writers, directors, and music composers to give their films an international flare and perspective.
“So many Bollywood directors are choosing to shoot their films abroad, whether in New York or other major cities around the world,” says Kiren Shrivastav, Director and CEO of Molecule Communications. “These filmmakers are always looking for local talent, production crews, writers, directors, and music composers to give their films an international flare and perspective.
- 11/3/2012
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Director Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan is all set to start the shoot of his second film in a fortnight across western India. The film has Sejal Shah as the cinematographer, Kesto Mondal as the Production Designer, Jesh Kirshnamurthy from Anibrain VFX looking after the special effects; Mike Stringer comes in for the hybrid special make up. Senior technicians like Wayne Sharpe and Tevfik Aksbasli have also been roped in for the background score.The film is A Laurus Creative World Production in association with Blue Water Motion Pictures. Chauhan has earlier made the award winning film Lahore Read More...
- 10/31/2012
- Bollywood Trade
Great filmmakers from Dadasaheb Phalke to Akira Kurosawa rest on a wall at his office in a large collage of filmmakers that he admires. Mangesh Hadawale, who started with national award-winning Tingya is now basking in the response his second feature Dekh Indian Circus received at Busan International Film Festival. A story of motherly love and sacrifice that portrays a rural family’s struggle to take the children to a circus in town won the Audience Choice award at the festival. Hadawale talks about his film here:
Where did the journey of Dekh Indian Circus begin?
The story came to me long back when I saw two kids with a woman standing in queue for museum tickets in Pune. I started sketching characters in my head and though I couldn’t follow their conversation, I had imagined a story about them.
The other thing that prompted the story of this...
Where did the journey of Dekh Indian Circus begin?
The story came to me long back when I saw two kids with a woman standing in queue for museum tickets in Pune. I started sketching characters in my head and though I couldn’t follow their conversation, I had imagined a story about them.
The other thing that prompted the story of this...
- 10/28/2011
- by Nandita Dutta
- DearCinema.com
Are you ready for the Global Indian Music Awards? Held for the first time last year, this year’s awards, to be held at the Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon in late September, are looking to build on the phenomenal success they had in the inaugural year. Gima is a pioneering effort by Wizcraft International Entertainment to recognise and honour talent in Indian music across Film and Non-Film genres, to recognize Indian music transcending genres in the country, while giving the music industry a unified platform to celebrate its talent. Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. has partnered with the leaders of the Indian music industry to jointly create the most definitive platform for Indian music.
Sabbas Joseph of Wizcraft said, “In its second year, Gima is proud to have garnered the incredible goodwill and support of the music fraternity taking the awards from strength to strength. Wizcraft is committed to...
Sabbas Joseph of Wizcraft said, “In its second year, Gima is proud to have garnered the incredible goodwill and support of the music fraternity taking the awards from strength to strength. Wizcraft is committed to...
- 8/16/2011
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, July 31: New York-based American composer Wayne Sharpe doesn't understand Hindi, but he has been composing the soundtracks and background scores for Bollywood films. He says after working on Indian projects, his approach towards music has changed.
'Working in India has completely changed my approach towards music. Most experimentations and melodies here are so rich in the culture of India, which is great. I love the sounds that are generated here and I am thinking of using Indian music in some of my other projects out of India,' Sharpe told Ians in an interview.
Sharpe,.
'Working in India has completely changed my approach towards music. Most experimentations and melodies here are so rich in the culture of India, which is great. I love the sounds that are generated here and I am thinking of using Indian music in some of my other projects out of India,' Sharpe told Ians in an interview.
Sharpe,.
- 7/31/2011
- by Arun Pantit
- RealBollywood.com
New York-based Wayne Sharpe is looking forward to his fourth on-screen outing with Prakash Jha —Aarakshan—after the soul-stirring Gangaajal (2003), Apaharan (2005) and Raajneeti (2010). “I like Prakash’s style of working since we are on common ground. We are already talking about doing another film together,” says Sharpe, who’s gearing up for a Hollywood thriller and a TV show next. “There’s also Sanjay’s (director Sanjay Puran Singh) fantasy-adventure after Lahore, a sci-fi that should take-off soon. The script is spectacular and since the story’s not strictly black and white, it offers me the challenge of experimenting with new, futuristic sounds,” ...
- 7/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
New York-based Wayne Sharpe is looking forward to his fourth on-screen outing with Prakash Jha —Aarakshan—after the soul-stirring Gangaajal (2003), Apaharan (2005) and Raajneeti (2010). “I like Prakash’s style of working since we are on common ground. We are already talking about doing another film together,” says Sharpe, who’s gearing up for a Hollywood thriller and a TV show next. “There’s also Sanjay’s (director Sanjay Puran Singh) fantasy-adventure after Lahore, a sci-fi that should take-off soon. The script is spectacular and since the story’s not strictly black and white, it offers me the challenge of experimenting with new, futuristic sounds,” ...
- 7/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Music composer, Wayne Sharpe, who has earlier worked in films like Gangajal, Apharan, Rajneeti and Lahore, is now working on another film with filmmaker Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan’s , which is a Sci-Fi movie and he will be bringing in singers like Golden Globe Award winner Lisa Gerrard and Senegalese Singer Baaba Maal to sing for the film. Lisa has sung for Hollywood films like Gladiator, Mission Impossible II and Black Hawke Down amongst others. Earlier too for Lahore, Sharpe made Hollywood’s Lisbeth Scott who had lent her voice ...
- 1/22/2011
- BusinessofCinema
Still basking in the glory of two National Awards for his debut film 'Lahore', filmmaker Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan has roped in 'Hulk' cinematographer Frederick Elmes for his next venture.Touted to have the finest of Hollywood and Bollywood crew, parts of the yet-to-be-titled sci-fi movie will be shot at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa).'The film will be very much Indian at heart. I am trying to make the most authentic sci-fi movie in India ever and the way things are shaping up, I hope and believe it will be a world level cinema,' Chauhan said in a statement.Elmes' credits also include 'Blood Brother', 'Blue Velvet', 'Namesake' and 'Wild at Heart'.Chauhan has teamed up again with Wayne Sharpe for the background score of the movie after 'Lahore'.He has also roped in...
- 12/12/2010
- Filmicafe
June 18, 2010: Hours before he left India and flew back to New York, Internationally renowned Wayne Sharpe, who has composed for many of Prakash Jha’s films like Gangajal, Apaharan and Raajneeti tells Jyothi Venkatesh, in his suite at Novotel, that he will be back soon to compose for Sanjay Pooran Singh Chauhan’s new film based on science fiction
How did you meet Prakash Jha?
It was when Gopi Sait a mutual friend who introduced me to Prakash Jha in New York and a creative friendship was struck between us.
How did you bag the job of composing music for Prakash Jha’s Gangajal?
Prakash.
How did you meet Prakash Jha?
It was when Gopi Sait a mutual friend who introduced me to Prakash Jha in New York and a creative friendship was struck between us.
How did you bag the job of composing music for Prakash Jha’s Gangajal?
Prakash.
- 6/18/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Us composer Wayne Sharpe, who worked with Tim Starnes, the music editor of Lord Of The Rings and Twilight, on his score, in conversation. What attracted a Hollywood music composer to India?(Chuckles) Prakash Jha wanted an international sound for Gangaajal and someone suggested my name. He heard my music, liked my stuff, and invited me to India to work on the music. And I love India! Coming down here was a dream! You guys have some of the best musicians in the world. How has it changed your music?In India, I learnt how to blend the sound of Indian instruments into ...
- 6/10/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Hello, my lovelies. We are a half of the way through the year and it is time to cast a look at what the year has to offer in film releases so you can all mark up your diaries with release dates. So here is a snapshot of what the rest of 2010 has to offer.
Raajneeti
Starring - Nana Patekar, Ajay Devgan, Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Manoj Bajpai, Arjun Rampal, Naseruddin Shah
Director - Prakash Jha
Producer - Ronnie Screwvala
Music - Wayne Sharpe
Release Date - 4 June 2010
Shot in Bhopal, Raajneeti is a film that is hugely influenced by the epic story from the Indian religious history the "Mahabharat". Set against a background of politics, the films characters are said to go through similar dilemmas and experiences mentioned in the epic. Releasing in the beginning of June and with promos already airing on the small screen, Raajneeti looks to...
Raajneeti
Starring - Nana Patekar, Ajay Devgan, Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Manoj Bajpai, Arjun Rampal, Naseruddin Shah
Director - Prakash Jha
Producer - Ronnie Screwvala
Music - Wayne Sharpe
Release Date - 4 June 2010
Shot in Bhopal, Raajneeti is a film that is hugely influenced by the epic story from the Indian religious history the "Mahabharat". Set against a background of politics, the films characters are said to go through similar dilemmas and experiences mentioned in the epic. Releasing in the beginning of June and with promos already airing on the small screen, Raajneeti looks to...
- 5/28/2010
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, May 6 – ‘Raajneeti’ will be screened at the International Indian Film Academy (Iifa) awards, starting June 3 in Colombo and director Prakash Jha is panicky because he has to record a patriotic song before his political thriller goes on its global journey.
The Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpai-starrer will have a seven-city global premiere and Iifa screening is the last-minute addition.
‘Dhan dhan dharti’ is the title of the patriotic song that Gulzar has written for ‘Raajneeti’. The lyrics are being composed by the American composer Wayne Sharpe who has taken on the.
The Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpai-starrer will have a seven-city global premiere and Iifa screening is the last-minute addition.
‘Dhan dhan dharti’ is the title of the patriotic song that Gulzar has written for ‘Raajneeti’. The lyrics are being composed by the American composer Wayne Sharpe who has taken on the.
- 5/6/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Chalo Colombo. Suddenly Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpai's jam-packed 7-city global premiere got more crowded. A last-minute premiere at a Bollywood awards function to be held in Colombo (Iifa) has been added to the team's bulging premiere schedule. And Prakash Jha is in a panic. He needs record a patriotic song before Raajneeti goes on its global journey. This is easier said than done. Gulzar's words and Wayne Sharpe's composition are not as easy to coalesce as the poet and A R Rahman's association over 'Jai Ho'. The idea was to find another global catch-phrase to equal the easy reach of 'Jai Ho'. Gulzar's tryst with 'destination' persists. While his 'Jai Ho' is still reverberating across the globe, the poet par excellence has now conceived another patriotic catch- phrase which would hopefully reverberate across the globe with as much intensity as the earlier number.
- 5/6/2010
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Chalo Colombo. Suddenly Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpai's jam-packed 7-city global premiere got more crowded. A last-minute premiere at a Bollywood awards function to be held in Colombo (Iifa) has been added to the team's bulging premiere schedule. And Prakash Jha is in a panic. He needs record a patriotic song before Raajneeti goes on its global journey. This is easier said than done. Gulzar's words and Wayne Sharpe's composition are not as easy to coalesce as the poet and A R Rahman's association over 'Jai Ho'. The idea was to find another global catch-phrase to equal the easy reach of 'Jai Ho'. Gulzar's tryst with 'destination' persists. While his 'Jai Ho' is still reverberating across the globe, the poet par excellence has now conceived another patriotic catch- phrase which would hopefully reverberate across the globe with as much intensity as the earlier number.
- 5/6/2010
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
May 6, 2010: Chalo Colombo! Suddenly Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpai’s jampacked 7-city global premiere got more crowded. A last-minute premiere at a Bollywood awards function to be held in Colombo (Iifa) has been added to the team’s bulging premiere schedule.
And Prakash Jha is in a panic. He needs record a patriotic song before Raajneeti goes on its global journey. This is easier said than done. Gulzar’s words and Wayne Sharpe’s composition are not as easy to coalesce as the poet and A R Rahman’s association over Jai Ho.The idea was to.
And Prakash Jha is in a panic. He needs record a patriotic song before Raajneeti goes on its global journey. This is easier said than done. Gulzar’s words and Wayne Sharpe’s composition are not as easy to coalesce as the poet and A R Rahman’s association over Jai Ho.The idea was to.
- 5/6/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
New York-based Wayne Sharpe, who is composing a new version of Vande Mataram for Raajneeti, says he is the first American to work on the Indian national song. "I specialise in background scores. Now I'm doing my first Bollywood song for Raajneeti. It's a re-arrangement of Vande Mataram with my version of the tune. I think I'm the first American to do this," Sharpe told Ians in an interview. The original Vande Mataram for the 1952 film was recorded by Lata Mangeshkar and composed by Hemant Kumar. A.R. Rahman later did another version of the song with Lata. But ...
- 3/20/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Mumbai, March 19 – New York-based Wayne Sharpe, who is composing a new version of ‘Vande Mataram’ for ‘Raajneeti’, says he is the first American to work on the Indian national song.
‘I specialise in background scores. Now I’m doing my first Bollywood song for ‘Raajneeti’. It’s a re-arrangement of ‘Vande Mataram’ with my version of the tune. I think I’m the first American to do this,’ Sharpe told Ians in an interview.
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‘I specialise in background scores. Now I’m doing my first Bollywood song for ‘Raajneeti’. It’s a re-arrangement of ‘Vande Mataram’ with my version of the tune. I think I’m the first American to do this,’ Sharpe told Ians in an interview.
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- 3/19/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
March 19, 2010:New York-based American music composer Wayne Sharpe, best known for his award-winning background scores in Prakash’s Gangaajal and Apaharan, now doing the background for Jha’s Raajneeti, was down in Mumbai earlier this week to finalize a new version of the immortal national patriotic song Vande Mataram.
The inimitable poet Gulzar, going international for the second time after Jai ho in Slumdog Millionaire will pen the lyrics for the new-age Vande Mataram.
This would be the first attempt by a foreigner to modify and recreate an Indian patriotic song.
Wayne Sharpe’s.
The inimitable poet Gulzar, going international for the second time after Jai ho in Slumdog Millionaire will pen the lyrics for the new-age Vande Mataram.
This would be the first attempt by a foreigner to modify and recreate an Indian patriotic song.
Wayne Sharpe’s.
- 3/19/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
New York-based American music composer Wayne Sharpe, best known for his award-winning background scores in Prakash's Gangaajal and Apaharan, now doing the background for Jha's Raajneeti, was down in Mumbai earlier this week to finalize a new version of the eternal national patriotic song Vande Mataram. The inimitable poet Gulzar, going international for the second time after 'Jai Ho' in Slumdog Millionaire, will pen the lyrics for the new-age Vande Mataram. This would be the first attempt by a foreigner to modify and recreate an Indian patriotic song. Wayne Sharpe's new-age Vande Mataram would have a whole array of present day playback voices from Bollywood singing in the song. The original Vande Mataram for the 1952 film was recorded by Lata Mangeshkar and composed by Hemant Kumar. A. R. Rahman later did another version of Vande Mataram. But Wayne's version of the timeless track for Raajneeti would be entirely different.
- 3/19/2010
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
New York-based American music composer Wayne Sharpe, best known for his award-winning background scores in Prakash's Gangaajal and Apaharan, now doing the background for Jha's Raajneeti, was down in Mumbai earlier this week to finalize a new version of the eternal national patriotic song Vande Mataram. The inimitable poet Gulzar, going international for the second time after 'Jai Ho' in Slumdog Millionaire, will pen the lyrics for the new-age Vande Mataram. This would be the first attempt by a foreigner to modify and recreate an Indian patriotic song. Wayne Sharpe's new-age Vande Mataram would have a whole array of present day playback voices from Bollywood singing in the song. The original Vande Mataram for the 1952 film was recorded by Lata Mangeshkar and composed by Hemant Kumar. A. R. Rahman later did another version of Vande Mataram. But Wayne's version of the timeless track for Raajneeti would be entirely different.
- 3/19/2010
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
International singer Lisbeth Scott has sung the opening alaap in the Warner Brothers-Sai Om Films’ forthcoming film Lahore. She says, when it comes to Bollywood, Lagaan remains her favourite movie of all times. Excerpts:
What made you decide to sing for a Hindi movie?
The composer, Wayne Sharpe, liked my work in several films he had seen, and he contacted me about singing on his score for Lahore. When I heard about the film and its compelling subject matter, I knew I would love to sing on it.
How was your experience working for the film Lahore?
It was a wonderful and intense.
What made you decide to sing for a Hindi movie?
The composer, Wayne Sharpe, liked my work in several films he had seen, and he contacted me about singing on his score for Lahore. When I heard about the film and its compelling subject matter, I knew I would love to sing on it.
How was your experience working for the film Lahore?
It was a wonderful and intense.
- 3/16/2010
- by Bollywood
- GoBollywood
Sai Om Film Pvt. Ltd. Production presents, the most critically acclaimed film of this season, Lahore is all set to make mark and open to the audiences, globally on 19th March, 2010. Warner Bros. Pictures will distribute the film in India. Directed by debutant film director, Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan and produced by Vivek Khatkar and J.S. Rana, Lahore casts talented actors like Farouque Shaikh, Nafisa Ali, Sushant Singh, Shraddha Nigam, Saurabh Shukla, Kelly Dorji, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Mukesh Rishi and late Nirmal Pandey. The film also marks the Debut of Aanaahad & Shraddha Das in the lead pair. As the tag line of the film says, .Beyond borders, between Nations Lies a battle to end all wars., Lahore is based on Kickboxing Sport, and is a story about revenge personified. Shot in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lonavala, Malaysia and ofcourse at Lahore in Pakistan, the film Lahore has already won many international awards,...
- 3/15/2010
- Filmicafe
Lisbeth Scott, the vocalist for Hollywood blockbusters such as Avatar, Sherlock Holmes and Pirates of the Caribbean, is all set to make her Bollywood debut. She has sung the opening alaap for filmmaker Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan’s upcoming Hindi film Lahore. Wayne Sharpe, who has worked on an Academy-nominated film in the past, has done the background music of the movie. Scott’s repertoire also includes Passion of the Christ, Transformers, Shrek 2, Munich, and Saving Private Ryan. Chauhan says he got enamoured by Scott’s voice after listening to the scores of Steven Spielberg’s film Munich, but was not sure if she ...
- 2/21/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Nevada (Us), Feb 21 – Well known American composer Wayne Sharpe is providing background music for Bollywood film “Lahore”, releasing on March 19.
Sharpe has previously composed music for Oscar nominated “Firedancer”, John Shea directed “Southie”, and internationally acclaimed documentary “Peace One Day”.
This Warner Bros distributed film, which has won Special Jury Award at WorldFest Houston, was shot in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands, Putrajaya), Pakistan (Lahore), and India (Delhi, Andhra Pradesh,.
Sharpe has previously composed music for Oscar nominated “Firedancer”, John Shea directed “Southie”, and internationally acclaimed documentary “Peace One Day”.
This Warner Bros distributed film, which has won Special Jury Award at WorldFest Houston, was shot in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands, Putrajaya), Pakistan (Lahore), and India (Delhi, Andhra Pradesh,.
- 2/21/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
Lisbeth Scott, the ethereal voice in blockbusters like James Cameron's Avatar, Sherlock Holmes and Pirates of the Caribbean, is making her Bollywood debut with Hindi film Lahore. The singer has sung the opening 'alaap' for the Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan directed movie. Wayne Sharpe has done the background music of the movie. Academy-award nominated Scott's repertoire also include Passion of the Christ, Narnia, Shrek 2, Transformers, Munich, Bond film Casino Royale and Saving Private Ryan. The director said he became enamored of her voice after listening to her in Steven Spielberg's film Munich but he was not sure ...
- 2/20/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
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