Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Divergent A Very Special Film For Kate Winslet

kate winslet divergent mainDivergent is a very special film for Kate Winslet as she shot the film when she was pregnant with her third child. Not only did she shoot for the film she even did her own stunts in the film.
“It’s pretty funny because she was pregnant when we were shooting, but she wanted to do her own stunt falls. Kate Winslet did a couple. She’s you know, very careful about it, and then finally Neil Burger was like, okay I’m too nervous – you can’t do this anymore.” stated Divergent authorVeronica Roth.
Kate Winslet was very persistent about her role in Divergent, even though she knew that she as pregnant. “We had to refit all of her wardrobe, but then there is a scene where she fights Shailene and she was like, I wanna do it and I said stop it you are pregnant. But she still wanted to do the action sequences. Kate Winslet is a committed actress and she’s a committed mother, too. But she is just completely there, and you kind of just have to stop her.” informed Neil Burger the director of the film.
Divergent is an upcoming American science fiction action film directed by Neil Burger and is based on the novel of the same name by Veronica Roth.
Kate Winslet has roughly twenty minutes of screen time in Divergent and she is very happy with the length of her role as well as her character. “I was five months pregnant when we did the movie. In actual fact, I found it quite frustrating that I couldn’t be even more in the film as I was pregnant. I was very fortunate, though, that we did re-shoot one of a key action scene just four weeks ago. I was thrilled because my baby was on the outside of my body.” stated an extremely ecstatic and thrilled Kate.
Divergent is produced by Lucy FisherPouya Shabazian and Douglas Wick, with screenplay byEvan Daugherty and Vanessa Taylor and stars Shailene WoodleyTheo JamesZoe KravitzAnsel ElgortMaggie QMekhi PhiferJai CourtneyMiles Teller and Kate Winslet.

Mathew McConaughey, Leonardo DiCaprio To Battle It Out At MTV Movie Awards

leonardo mainAwards season in Hollywood is just about hotting up, with the Oscars having concluded last week. Close on the heels of the most prestigious awards show on the planet, comes another American film and TV award shows, the MTV Movie Awards being one of them.
Among the list of nominees across several categories, the Best Actor and Best Actress category seem like a rejig of Oscar contenders like Matthew McConaughey, Lupita Nyong’o andLeonardo DiCaprio. Competing for best film will be Oscar winner 12 Years A Slave, which will face stiff competition from films like The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Wolf of Wall Street,American HustleThe Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Interestingly, the best kiss category already has a clear favorite: Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence‘s intense smooch in the flick American Hustle. For best shirtless performance,Jennifer Aniston from We’re the Millers will vie with DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street.
Fans will get a chance to choose among their favourite stars, and vote for their favourite celebrities, in wacky categories like Best-Scared-As-Sh*t performance, Best Shirtless performance,WTF MomentBest Comedic performance and many others.
The MTV Movie Awards will be hosted by Conan O’Brien, and will be aired live on April 13 from Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre. Also playing the role of presenters will be Hollywood bigwigs likeAdrian GrennerCameron DiazKevin DillonKate Upton and Kevin Connolly.

Walt Disney Ties Up With Shanghai Media Group To Make Inroads Into Chinese Market

waltdisney Main cover002American movie-making studio Walt Disney is gearing up to expand its presence in the Chinese market, with a freshly inked deal that has just been signed between it and the Shanghai Media Group Pictures. Disney-branded movies under the collaboration will incorporate Chinese themes into Disney films, said the Studio in a new statement.
In a move to enhance training opportunities between the two superpower nations, the deal will see U.S.-based writers and filmmakers teaming up with their Chinese counterparts, to develop new stories in Disney films.
The move seemingly comes on the back of the deals made by Hollywood’s famed production companies, like Viacom Inc’s Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Animation SKG tying up with Chinese actors and directors, and setting up co-productions with local firms.
As per the report, Tony ToExecutive Vice President Production, will oversee the multi-year development program. Sources indicate the move will aim to boost the ease of release of English films in the Asian nation.
Currently, China’s censorship norms are among the most stringent in the world, with a 37-member Film Censorship Committee vetting every film released in China on the parameters of nudity, violence and anything that is deemed “politically sensitive”.
So far, Disney has made some inroads in the Chinese market, when Disney was made the founding partner of a National Chinese Animation Creative R&D project in 2012. The collaboration was aimed at providing stimulus to the Chinese animation industry, and to train local talent.
Then in December 2013, came the news of Walt Disney Co and BesTV New Media signing on the dotted line of a joint venture, to use the technical and marketing expertise of both companies, for the development of the entertainment industry.
In 2013, Hollywood made giant strides into China, releasing Disney’s superhero flick Iron Man 3, which featured a leading Chinese actress Fan Bingbing, and a chunk of the film shot in China, which somehow seemed to win over local censors.
Interestingly, China’s entertainment and media market was pegged at around $120 billion last year, and is expected to swell to $148 billion by 2015, according to Pricewater House Coopers outlook for the Global Entertainment and media business 2011-2015.

Shahid Kapoor And Alia Bhatt Team Up For Shaandar

Shahid Alia Cover PicNothing Succeeds Like Success and that’s what is exactly happening with Vikas BahlVikas Bahlis all set to start his next, Shaandar and has signed Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt for the same.
Even though there are many senior stars who want to work with Vikas, he is very clear about who he wants as his leading lady in his next and that’s the reason he has approached Alia Bhatt.
Vikas Bahl’s latest release Queen, has been appreciated by both the critics and the masses According to Vikas, what makes the film special is the fact that people have connected with Rani’s character. Post Queen, Vikas is all set to start Shaandar.
Vikas Bahl is done with the scripting of Shaandar and is all set to start shooting from August 2014 onwards. As stated by Vikas, Shaandar and will be India’s first destination wedding film.
“Shaandar will be a fun film about an exotic wedding. In fact Shaandar is a fun, destination wedding film. An Indian family lands up in Europe for an exotic wedding. I bounced off the idea to Shahid who readily came on board.” stated a very upbeat Vikas Bahl.
Shahid Kapoor, who has just wrapped up Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider, has given his nod to Vikas Bahl’s film and Alia Bhatt, who is currently busy the shooting of Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, is also very much on board.
Picking Kangana Ranaut for Queen was a wise decision, considering the manner in which she portrayed the character. The way Kangana pulled the film on her shoulders also exhibits the mind of the director, Vikas Bahl.
Vikas’s next, Shaandar would for the first film see Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt together and most definitely an onscreen pair to look out for.
Here wishing the entire team of Shaandar all the best and we are very sure that this one too will conquer the Box Office.

Punjab plans to complete six plants of 7,820MW by 2018: CM


Punjab plans to complete six plants of 7,820MW by 2018: CM
ISLAMABAD  - Punjab Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif on Tuesday said that Punjab government has planned to complete its six power plants by 2018 that would generate 7820 megawatts of electricity, which would fill the gap between demand and supply. 
He said this while chairing a meeting along with Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar to review logistics requirements for imported coal transportation to proposed power plants in Punjab at Prime Minister’s House. Federal Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique informed that the Pakistan Railways has made initial study for route map in order to transport imported coal to six coal-fired power plants to be set up in Punjab. He informed that necessary work for double line up to Lahore is already in progress.
He said that procurement of high traction locomotives and high capacity wagons would be required to meet the expected demand of transporting 36 million tons of coal per annum by year 2018 when all the coal fired power plants would be operational. The Ministry of Port and Shipping informed that capacity development at Port Qasim and Karachi Port Trust will have to be undertaken for loading/unloading arrangements at terminals. The meeting was informed that the private sector can be involved to enhance the capacity at the two ports. Secretary Water and Power informed that the sites of the proposed power plants in Punjab already have the necessary infrastructure of transmission lines and capacity to meet the requirements. However, he said that wherever required additional transmission lines will be set up on joint venture basis.
The finance minister in his remarks said that instead of separate feasibility reports by each of the three ministries, it would be appropriate that an integrated feasibility plan in collaboration with IPDF (Infrastructure Project Development Facility) of the Finance Division, should be prepared in order to ensure that minimum extra logistic arrangements are required. He said that wherever it is possible, public private partnership or joint ventures with the private sector should be explored. He underlined that the sites should be selected keeping in view the availability of dual railway track, transmission lines and related infrastructure.
Shahbaz Sharif said that the environmental impact assessment should be made at the earliest. He informed the meeting that globally it is considered that 660MW power plants are more efficient. He also informed that the Punjab government plans to complete two power plants by 2017 and remaining four by year 2018. He said that two pair each at six sites would produce 7820MW of electricity which will fill the gap between demand and supply even in summer.  He said, “For the industrial development of the country, we need to shift to cheaper fuel and more efficient power plants.” Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Port and Shipping Kamran Michael, Finance Secretary Dr Waqar Masood, Federal Secretary Water and Power, Saifullah Chatta and senior officials of the federal and provincial governments also attended the meeting

Book review: The Last Word - an obscene act

Author Hanif Kureishi.
The wisdom of The Last Word by Hanif Kureishi is not a single strand of thought. Rather, it tries to unflinchingly recognise the past and the present as an organic continuation through the politics of biography, the process of shared introspection and a reminiscence of the good old days. This is Kureishi’s first novel in six years and is an extended musing on an artist’s undoing — dependencies, demons and all.
Although it is not a triumph, it contains inspired moments of black humour and some nod-worthy aphorisms that are Kureishi’s trademark. It loses out completely on basic writing devices, such as characters that are dull or annoyingly incongruous and dialogues that make the reader cringe. Instead of a cohesive background, the novel focuses on the dark side of lovemaking addiction, glorified in the artist’s livery.
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The book is available at The Last Word for Rs1,995.
The Last Word is an audacious reimagining of the relationship between the controversial author VS Naipaul and his biographer Patrick French. But given that Kureishi denies this, despite the overwhelmingly numerous parallels between his protagonist Mamoon Azam and Naipul, it means that the only explanation for this disappointment of a novel is uninspired laziness.
The eager beaver biographer, Harry, arrives in rural Somerset, to live with his subject Mamoon and his flighty Italian wife, Liana, in their country mansion. Liana lives the legacy of Sophia Tolstoy but aspires to be the American writer Gertrude Stein in glamorous London. Since her husband’s royalties cannot achieve that, she decides to turn Mamoon into a brand through his biography. There is a hilarious exchange in the book in which Mamoon asks Liana if she means a brand like Heinz ketchup, and she replies with brand Roald Dahl.
The two bulwarks of this work are Mamoon and Liana. Mamoon lives two lives; one of a disillusioned writer whose inability to live up to his younger glory frustrates him endlessly and that of a cranky old bugger, complaining about the cold, his knees, imminent death and avoiding Harry’s questions by “running to the hills.” Liana, on the other hand, moves the story forward. She is the catalyst and the life of this otherwise bland narrative.
An unnecessarily forced exercise in psychoanalysis; sex is an overdone preoccupation in the novel. The point seems to be not so much that sexuality is important, but that it is only the forbidden form that inspires the artist and forms the crux of his ‘elevated’ thought processes. The shame is that Harry’s inner thoughts form the essence of this book, but are devoid of any real moving sentiment.
Remembering the past, and re-writing it in the present gives the novel a semblance of a central thought. The act of biography is very important, and there are moments between Harry and Mamoon that sparkle with humour and at other times are very moving. For instance, an exchange about literature roars with life, where Harry calls Mamoon’s reaction to his contemporaries, “more road rage than literary criticism.” The novel touches on the politics of biography and the dynamics between biographer and the subject and what it means to narrate a life still in progress. There are some valuable reflections from Mamoon about the teleological nature of the narrative, especially with regard to the biography — in the sense that everything the biographer finds must fit into a narrative which is written with a fixed beginning and end points.
There is no room for idiosyncrasies or irregularities in these pre-ordained narratives, and especially not for open ends. Finally, there is a turning of the tables at the end, which is a flash of brilliance in this otherwise uninspired work. There is little to redeem this book, but if you read it, do so simply to witness the undoing of a writer — Mamoon or Kureishi — the choice is yours.
Anam Haq has a degree in literature and runs her food business. 

Movie review: The Monuments Men - a treasure hunt gone awry

Is preserving art worth the loss of human life?.
The Monuments Men is based on Robert Edsel’s best-seller and loosely revolves around the greatest treasure hunt in history. Set in the time of World War II, it revolves around a group of men who took up the laborious task of locating and rescuing culturally significant monuments, fine arts and archives which the Nazis were stealing and hiding for display in Hitler’s proposed Führer Museum.
This adaptation follows the fictional characters of George Clooney and Matt Damon as they recruit half a dozen artists and experts (Bill Murray, John Goodman and Jean Dujardin) to preserve these masterpieces. The group forms an odd lot, gifted and flawed at the same time, as they don’t always get along with each other or their pragmatic GI counterparts. And as if the job wasn’t difficult enough, French curator (Cate Blanchett), who has ties with the Nazis is counting on them to fail. Even though Blanchett was served with a thin role, she is a breath of fresh air as her passion convinces even skeptics that there’s more than canvas and paint and chiseled stone at stake.
The biggest stakeholder in the movie is George Clooney, the man behind the camera and one of the writers of this historical saga. It’s sad to see that Clooney, who has delivered brilliant films earlier, couldn’t do justice to this one. The film could be more entertaining than it was, had it not fallen prey to a weak script. With an A-list cast like this one, you expect powerhouse performances and memorable scenes, but walk away disappointed. On the bright side, the actors do keep the audience partially engaged through continuous laughs from quick one-liners and witty character interactions, but it’s still debatable whether a movie dealing with such a hard-hitting issue should be portrayed so lightly.
The editing is choppy and the movements seem rapid, therefore the story does not come off as cohesive. For example, you would find yourself in France in one scene and the Battle of the Bulge in another, often without any explanation.
The locations used in the movie however deserve a special mention; the portrayal of Normandy Beach, Paris, snow-covered Belgian forests, castles and cathedrals is stupendous. But this is offset by the predictable sets and unrealistic costumes, making art our only sense of reality.
Overall, the movie does not deliver in terms of its historical importance as there wasn’t enough running time to show the whole operation. Additionally, in reality there were 300 men involved in this daunting operation and the script reduced it to seven, making it a guessing game of fact or fiction. This however, does not affect the extremely important question that the film seeks to address: should humanity be sacrificed in the quest to preserve its marks? One should not pass off the film as an aimless effort to delve into history but instead use it to think about all that we have lost to war. It will definitely strike a chord with those who believe that cultural emblems of a race should be protected no matter what the cost.
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Samra Muslim is a digital marketing professional, an avid reader and a movie buff. She tweets @samramuslim