mo rana shooting in malaysia for new film

1201 views 22 replies
Reply to Topic
shaby

Age: 124
Total Posts: 1287
Points: 0

Location:
United Kingdom, United Kingdom
'Dobara' music released amidst fanfare

By Taran Adarsh, June 24th, 2004 - 1345 hrs IST



Click above for more images


Producers Shashi and Anu Ranjan released the music of their new film DOBARA at a get-together on June 23 at Hotel J.W. Marriott [Juhu]. Shatrughan Sinha and Mahesh Bhatt formally released the music of the film, while two of the four principal actors from the film - Jackie Shroff and Mahima Chaudhary - were present on the occasion.

While Raveena Tandon, who was conspicuous by her absence, was not present, Pakistani actor Muammar Rana, who features in a special appearance, was away shooting in Malaysia, so was unable to make an appearance at the party.

Glimpses from the songs were screened on the occasion, after which Shatrughan Sinha released the soundtrack officially. The Ranjans personally looked after the guests present. Times Music is marketing the album.



hmmm so wat is he shooting for, well he doesnt have any other copywood film coming out, so it must be another lollywood film.
Posted 24 Jun 2004

gud
Posted 24 Jun 2004

umair16 says
what movie was he shooting for.
Posted 24 Jun 2004

MR NICE says
He has gone to Malaysia to shoot for Reema's film which was supposed to have been shot in England before.
Posted 25 Jun 2004

paki_fan says
nice
Posted 25 Jun 2004

MR PERFECT says
why in malaysia instead of london?! is reema tryin' 2 copy sayed noor (larki punjaban)?!?!!! lol. (j/k)
Posted 25 Jun 2004

umair16 says
ooooo nooooo i was looking forword to reema and her cast shooting right here in london . . it was ment to be diffrent and cool . . dont worry maybe this will end up being good aswell. .
dose anyone know y she changed her mind . i though everything was set.

I also heard that reema throw someone out of her movie dose anyone know who that was. ?
Posted 25 Jun 2004

shaby says
no i dnt think so, cos reema had an interview on vectone in uk once and said the shooting for her film is starting in a few days, thats why she was in london.
Posted 25 Jun 2004

for movie"koi tujsa na tha"starring moammer rana and resham
Posted 25 Jun 2004

umair16 says
shahrukh khan said:

for movie"koi tujsa na tha"starring moammer rana and resham



reema went to malisia before becuase she shot the coca cola adveritsemtn their.

Here a interviwe i found of heres.

Why have you not signed up any films in the last three years?

            A: I have been so disgusted with the quality of films produced that I do not wish to star in them. What message are we conveying to society with this kind of vulgar work? Who is watching the films that our heroines are busy acting in? In the last two years, judges have had a hard time nominating movies for awards. That shows the sorry state of affairs of our film industry. I would like to be like Aamir Khan and maybe do just one film a year, but one that I could be proud of. Meanwhile, I am doing concerts all over the world, which no other filmstar is doing.

Q: But in these last 10 years you have acted in 175 movies, many of them mediocre, so why the sudden change of heart?

            A: Movies were not so bad then - they were entertaining and glamorous, but not vulgar. There's a very thin line between glamour and vulgarity. I am all for glamour but not cheap exhibitionism. Admittedly, we have to move with the times, but simultaneously we must also realise that our society does not permit us to cross certain boundaries, and so we should conduct ourselves with dignity.

Q: Do you feel that you have done every role you might have ever wanted to, or is there any character that you still hope to do in the future?

            A: Artists are never satisfied with the roles they perform. Whenever I look back, I always feel I could have given a better performance. The role I am playing in my own movie has a lot of scope. I feel that the trend in the past has been to not give a margin of performance to female stars, and I want to break that tradition. With regards to any specific role, I think I've done all kinds of characters.

Q: So how is the film Koi tujh sa nahin, that you are directing, going to be different from the norm?

            A: It's a purely female-oriented storyline, and is a socio-commercial film. Currently, our films use women as puppets. If a great director like Syed Noor does make films around them, he uses only Saima - even if he wants to portray a teenager - and gives no one else a chance. I am bringing in new talent in my film.

Q: What makes you think that you can succeed as a director?

              A:Well, for one thing, I've worked very hard and learnt a lot in the course of my career. It is not necessary to go through an academy to learn the ropes. The fact is that no matter where you learn the art, what directors project on the screen are their thoughts and views. My film depicts my thinking with regard to women and their problems and society at large. Therefore, what I will be providing is not just entertainment, but also a message to audiences.

Q: Who is starring in your film?

              A: Among the seniors, there is Nadeem Sahib, Moammer Rana, Irfan Khoosat and myself. Among the newcomers, there is the Jazz girl, Furkhia Mirza - who is the second Jazz girl after Zara Sheikh to join the film industry - Babrik Shah and Veena Malik. So it's a combination of new and old faces. I made sure that the story was completed before deciding on the cast.

Q: Your fans are very disappointed that you hardly said anything at the Zee Awards, and that it was Resham rather than you, who made an entrance with Shahrukh.

              A: I was furious because I had prepared a speech in English and just before I came on, Jawed Sheikh and Resham appeared back-stage to tell me to speak in Urdu. Considering that I was on an international platform and everyone was speaking in English so as to reach out to a wider audience, I was offended that I was not being allowed to deliver my prepared text. So, as a mark of protest, I just announced the award and left. As for being escorted by Shahrukh, even he was surprised that he wasn't going to enter with me, but Resham had made a big thing of it, so I felt there was no point in creating a fuss. We have to learn to rise above ourselves and when we go abroad, especially, we should not make self-projection our focus, but rather the image of our country. Our industry might be small, but if we indulge in such petty acts, then we make ourselves appear small as well.

Q: How fruitful was your visit to India last year?

              A: It was a very good experience. My trip was really a peace mission as I had gone in response to the President's call to further ties between our two countries and to spread the message of love and change the negative image of Pakistan. When people realised my motive for being there, they went out of their way to help me. In fact, even the busy stars found time for us. Hemaji invited me for breakfast to her house, Dharamji invited me for lunch, Rakesh Roshan and Hrithik Roshan's family invited me for tea and dinner. Dilip Kumar and Saira Bano also had me over for tea and, in fact, Amitabh Bachchan, who does not meet anyone during shooting, especially took out time for me.

             I was also on the cover of Bal Thackarey's magazine and have the honour of being the first Pakistani woman to appear on its cover, and about whom a very positive article was written.

Q: In the recent past you have been heard advocating co-productions. Will this help save Pakistan's dying film industry?

              A: I am not in favour of Indian films being released here but, yes, I do believe that there should be joint ventures that are released in both countries simultaneously.

Q: Why aren't you in favour of Indian films being screened legally? Our industry thrived in the face of competition once, and it could do so again.

              A: We can only think of competing once we start doing decent work. With the kind of rubbish our industry is churning out, there is no scope for competition. Those days have long gone when we could hold our own - now our industry will disappear altogether.

Q: How do you compare our film industry to that of India's?

              A: The equipment that India is working with is what is being used in Hollywood today. We, on the other hand, are still using 56-year-old machines. Not all of India's movies are blockbusters. From the numerous films they make in a year, only three or four might be runaway successes, but because they have such a huge market, they can get away with producing mediocrity. There is a separate market for art films, which no one is interested in here. We make only commercial films, which have such a negative image that talented people don't want to join the industry.

Q: Did you discuss any joint ventures during your stay in India?

              A: No, but I might in the future.

Q: You have lost a lot of weight.

              A:I jog two miles every day. Mashallah, I eat everything and don't diet at all. In fact, that is why my hair is so beautiful.

Q: Your English has improved considerably. Have you been taking lessons?

              A:I keep striving to improve my image and that of my country. I did courses from the British Council and when I went to London, I did a two-month language course there.

Q: You are the new Pepsi girl. How was the experience of doing the Pepsi commercial?

              A: A lot of preliminary work went into creating the commercial. My hair had to be cut, its style changed numerous times, the colour changed, and I had to go through numerous auditions and get-ups before they finally made their selection. The actual shoot in Malaysia only took five day
Posted 25 Jun 2004

shaby says
If a great director like Syed Noor does make films around them, he uses only Saima - even if he wants to portray a teenager - and gives no one else a chance.


Posted 25 Jun 2004

yeh_dil says
Posted 25 Jun 2004

MR NICE says
The reason why Reema is shooting her film in Malaysia is that Shoaib Alam (Super Music Masti) who was the producer of Reema's film pulled out at the last moment. Unless Reema wanted to risk her own hard earned rupees she had to get another producer. She approched the producers of "Commando" to finance her project and they probably wanted the film to be shot in Malaysia as Commando was shot there.

I do feel sorry for Reema after all her planning and her numerous trips to England.

Reema has dropped Resham and model Sophia Mirza from her flick. Sophia was dropped from the film just a few days back because of her unreasonable demands according to Reema.

Any how good luck Reema.
Posted 26 Jun 2004

umair16 says
Poor reema . . she had a good friend ship with him and i feel that he let her down a lot. . she should not do anymore shows with him
If she needed money i would have gave her some

Whats the budget of her movie if anyone know's .


By the wat MR NICE where did u get this information from.
Posted 26 Jun 2004

MR NICE says
It appeared on the website of a urdu daily. Is it true or just gossip, time will tell.
Posted 26 Jun 2004

shaby says
shoaib alam has not pulled out of it and is still doing it, and the shooting is happening in london, infact i think the shooting in london is allready finished.


and if the producers of commando did want to produce her film they would have want to go london anyway because commando was ment to be shot in london but the goverment of london did not allow them to shoot for it so they went malaysia instead.


the budget of reemas next film to be produced by shoaib alam will be around 5-8 crores.
Posted 26 Jun 2004

MR NICE says
Shaby I hope you are right but lets wait and see.
Posted 26 Jun 2004

umair16 says
thanx shaby for the information . .

UR right Mr Nice only time can tell.
Posted 26 Jun 2004

MR NICE says
Well Reema is shooting for her film in Malaysia, its been confirmed again by another Urdu newspaper website.
   
   


   




Posted 28 Jun 2004

shaby says
MR NICE said:

Well Reema is shooting for her film in Malaysia, its been confirmed again by another Urdu newspaper website.



link
Posted 28 Jun 2004

MR NICE says

Actress Reema launched her first film as director 'Koi Tujh Sa Kahan' with much pomp and show at a five-star hotel in Lahore. The event brought to the fore Shoaib Alam, organiser of musical shows in England, as the producer of her film. It was announced that the whole film would be shot in UK. But after sometime for reasons unknown Shoaib abandoned Reema's film project. She is reportedly making the film herself now.

Currently Reema is shooting the film in Malaysia and is expected to return in a few days. Meanwhile Shoaib is in Pakistan these days working on his own film project.
Shoaib arrived in UK in 1979 to watch a cricket match but settled down for good. He married a British woman and has two sons and two daughters. He has organised scores of concerts in UK beginning with a show of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in 1994.

Shoaib said that he abandoned Reema's project as the film was not being shot in UK. "Her assistants Rashid Dar and Tanveer could not get visas and she decided to change the venue to Malaysia. I told her I could not go with that change. I am not investing in her film," he said. Reportedly Reema performed in two of his shows recently without charging any money. She tried to convince him but to no avail.

Shoaib disclosed that a UK businessman Asif Jah is his co-producer for his film project. Javed Faazil has been signed as director. "Dr Dennis Issac is working on script. I chose Javed to direct the film because I believe he is the best choice available here. The music for the film would be made in Mumbai and the playback singers too would be Indians. Nadeem Baig and Humayun Saeed are also acting in the film."

Shoaib's tall handsome son Shakeel is going to play one of the three male lead roles. He is learning Urdu these days. One lead pair would be from Karachi while the other would be from Lahore. "I hope to bring in newcomers who would shine with senior artistes. My family is in filmmaking business for the last 40 years. My father M Pervaiz and uncle M Akram made over 60 films. I myself acted in black and white flicks 'Bankinar' and 'Sau Din Chor Da' at the age of six," he said.
Posted 21 Jul 2004

umair16 says
poor reema - -why dose she want to shot in Malaysia for london was a much better choice . . So she useing her own money now thats intresting wounder what the budget is.
I wish her the best of luck.
Posted 21 Jul 2004

valandrian says
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954bd54954
bd54954
Posted 02 Jun 2018

Reply to Topic