Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Update of Bengali Movies in the Third Quarter of 2016

The third quarter of 2016 was quite good in terms of business as well as good movies, specially the month of August which had two big hits.
Let's look back at this quarter and have month wise recap.


July

July is the month of Eid and since last few years Tollywood producers are eyeing at it to release their movies. This year on Eid it was the biggest clash of this year; Eskay Movies vs Shree Venkatesh Films, Jeet vs Dev, Action vs Comedy, #BadshahTheDon vs #KelorKirti.


#BadshahTheDon

It was Jeet starer action drama, a south Indian remake directed by Baba Yadav and Abdul Aziz. It was a joint production of India’s Eskay movies and Bangladesh’s Jazz Multimedia.It had actors from both side of Bengal. The leading lady was Bangladeshi actress Nusrat Faria, also there was Indian actress Shraddha Das. Also it featured Mahesh Manjerekar from Mumbai as the lead villain. The movie was just an average masala entertainer with dramatic punch lines, stylish action sequences and massy music. These types of commercial films are not doing that well now a days and this movie too was not an exception. Still it managed to be a crowd puller in small centres and it get good response in Bangladesh too because of the presence of local actors. The songs like “Piya Tore Bina” and “Dhat Tereki” were very popular among its target audience.

#KelorKirti It was a scene by scene remake of Bollywood adult comedy #NoEntry and that was the
biggest weak point of this film as the original one is already over exposed on TV. This one was a multi starer and the main highlight was Jisshu Sengupta's comeback to mainstream commercial cinema after a long time. Another added attraction was Dev in an extended cameo as a Casanova. Jisshu did a good job with fine comic timing and he was ably supported by Mimi Chakraborty who was playing his on screen wife. There was Nushrat too in a sexy avatar grooving her body to the tunes of “Item Bomb”. But all these could not help this to be a good entertainer. There were several reasons like it was a remake of a hugely popular Hindi movie so there was nothing new for the audiences. Also comedy movies hardly have any market in Bengali commercial cinema, it was too massy for urban audience and for small centres it was less spicy as there were no heavy dialogue or action scenes. Overall this movie became flop in final run.

Apart from this big clash there was one another significant release in this month and it was #Khwato

#Khwato It was an erotic thriller directed by Kamaleshwar Mujherjee and produced by Venkatesh

Films. It was about a passionate poet and his muse played by Prasenjit Chatterjee and Paoli Dam respectively. The movie was one of rare bold films of Bengali cinema not just because of the bold sex scenes rather because of the bold lead characters who are too open to admit their sexual needs. This movie showcased some wonderful performance by Prasenjit Chatterjee, Paoli Dam, Rahul Banerjee. Special credit should be given for Prasenjit for taking this challenging character with grey shades. It was a different concept but was somewhere lost in execution. The movie had potential to leave its mark but sadly finally it remained just a movie about extra marital affair nothing more. As expected at ticket windows its performance was very poor.

August

It's very rare that three big Bengali releases coming in one month that too without any festive season, but that rare scenario had happened in August.
There were three back to back big releases and surprisingly all three were thrillers. Among these three, two were big hits.


#Hemanta This was one long cherished dream of Anjan Dutta to adapt Shakespeare's revenge drama Hamlet. Anjan Dutta had adapted his story in a contemporary setup in today's Kolkata. It
had a wonderful ensemble cast featuring talented actors like Parambrata Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta, Shaswata Chatterjee, Gargee Roychoudhury, Payel Sarkar in the lead roles. All of them had done wonderful acting. It had an interesting premise, the characters had been transformed from play to movie keeping their basic emotions intact but somewhere the screenplay failed to transform the play into a movie script. Also towards the end the story was too hurried to finish. All these shortcomings affected the film's performance people rejected it and it failed badly.

#GoyendaShaborEaglerChokh Last year director Arindam Sil had surprised everyone with his slick stylish thriller
#EbarShabor, this time he was back with the second instalment of Shabor Series. Once again it was based on a Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay story, a murder mystery set in today's Kolkata. It was a story revolving around a young guy who is going through a mental trauma after a childhood tragic incident and many female characters around him among them many were sexually attracted to the guy. Shaswata Chatterjee once again did an excellent job as detective Shabor Dashgupta. Among the others it was theatre actor Anirban Bhattacharya in the central character who did a superb job and grabbed everyone's attention. Among the girls Jaya Ahsaan and debutante Riya Bank gave a remarkable performance. The first part of Shabor Series was a big hit and the second one continued that trend. It got a big opening and kept doing excellent business for many weeks. Even after six weeks it's still going strong at theatres. So far it is the second big hit of this year after #Praktan.

#SahebBibiGolaamIt was critic turned director Pratim D Gupta's second directorial venture. Since the first teaser had been released there was enough curiosity for the film. The bold and edgy thriller
had grabbed eyeballs not only in Bengal rather it had got positive feedback from many celebrities from Bollywood too. As a director Pratim D Gupta’s directorial debut was almost unnoticed but this time he was back with full energy and a wonderful cast which consists names like Anjan Dutta, Swastika Mujherjee, Ritwick Chakraborty, Parno Mitra. It was an interesting story about a contact killer , a bore housewife and a taxi driver whose lives gets interconnected with each other in a surprising twist. It was an interesting as well as refreshing story. Another good point about the film was it had raised string voice against social injustice and crime against women and this point helped it more to get connected with the audiences.The music by Anupam Roy was very melodious, the songs like “Mon Bhalo Nei” and “Tomar Ki Naam” were very popular. This movie had to struggle a lot with censor board for its bold contents which had delayed its release date, but the audience were mature enough to accept the bold contents. It got a bumper opening which was not expected at all and continued to run well at theatres for next few weeks.

September

The month of September had not much big releases. The only significant release was Shree Venkatesh Films production #LoveExpress.


#LoveExpress
This was a romantic comedy featuring Dev and Nusrat as the lead pair alongside few regular character actors of commercial Bengali movies. This movie was Dev's first solo release of this year so his fans were very excited. But the excitement does not made a huge impact on its box office performance. It did only average business at the box office. The music of this film was very popular; it marked the comeback for very popular music composer Jeet Ganguly who is not that regular in Bengali movies these days. The songs like "Mon Bolchhe Amar”, "Dhitang Dhitang" and "Majhe Majhe" were very popular among the mass. 

Apart from that there was #KiritiOKalobhramor featuring Indraneil Sengupta as detective Kiriti. It was the on screen debut of famous Seluth character Kiriti. This movie was a average one, both Indraneil and Kaushik Sen in a negative character were effective. But sadly Kiriti did not get positive feedback from viewers unlike the other Seluths like Byomkesh, Feluda or Kakababu.


The third quarter was not that bad but the now we are hopeful with the last quarter of the year. This one has the biggest releases on this Puja and then in Christmas. Hope it will be the best part of the year.

Best Film of Quarter 3 2016
  • Eagler Chokh
  • Saheb Bibi Golaam

Best Directors of Quarter 3 2016
  • Arindam Sil - Eagler Chokh
  • Pratim D Gupta - Saheb Bibi Golaam

 Best Actors of Quarter 3 2016
  • Prasenjit Chatterjee - Khwato
  • Shashwata Chatterjee - Eagler Chokh/Hemanta
  • Parambrata Chatterjee - Hemanta
  • Rahul Banerjee - Khwato
  • Anirban Bhattacharya - Eagler Chokh
  • Jishu Sengupta - Hemanta/Kelor Kirti
  • Sagnik Chattrerjee- Hemanta
  • Shubhra Saurav Das - Hemanta
  • Vikram Chatterjee - Saheb Bibi Golaam
  • Ritwick Chakraborty - Saheb Bibi Golaam
  • Anjan Dutta - Saheb Bibi Golaam

Best Actresses of Quarter 3 2016
  • Paoli Dam - Khwato
  • Jaya Ahsan - Eagler Chokh
  • Mimi Chakraborty - Kelor Kirti
  • Gargee Roychowdhury - Hemanta
  • Swastika Mukherjee - Saheb Bibi Golaam
  • Raima Sen - Khwato
  • Payel Sarkar - Eagler Chokh/Hemanta
  • Riya Banik - Eagler Chokh
  • Parno Mitra - Saheb Bibi Golaam

Sunday, 2 October 2016

Update of Bollywood Movies in the 3rd Quarter of 2016

The third quarter of this year was the biggest one so far because it had one Salman Khan Release on Eid. Also it witnessed another 100 cr hit from Akshay Kumar and surprise hit which proved the power of good content.
Let's do a quick recap of Q3 2016.


July
The month of July is the month of Eid and it is dedicated to Bhaijaan Salman Khan.

Continuing this trend, this Eid, he gave his fans #Sultaan, this year's biggest hit so far. This Yashraaj Films production was about the love story of a wrestler. Salman Khan did a superb job as a Haryanvi wrestler and he was ably supported by Anushka Sharma as the leading lady. This movie get an excellent opening day collection of 36 cr and a first week of huge 180 cr. Later it continued to rule the box office for many weeks and that leads it to become the third entry in 300cr club. It is Salman Khan's second big hit so far after #BajrangiBhaijaan.
When a Salman Khan movie releases no other big films comes in that season so there were no other big movies for next two weeks. In last
Friday of July there was another significant release and it was #Dishoom, a light hearted masala entertainer with a solid dose of action, comedy and a hit song. The movie featured John Abraham and Varun Dhawan and together they create solid impact. Then there was the glamour girl Jacqueline Fernandez grooving to the hit song #SauTarahKe. It also marked the comeback of talented actor Akshaye Khanna. Then there some added attraction in form of solid cameo by Akshay Kumar, Nargis Fakri and Parineeti Chopra. This movie was not a great one but it was a good time pass and it earned around 70cr in its lifetime which made it an average earner at box office.



August
In the month of August there was a long weekend for the holiday on 15th August and two big

movies released together on this occasion Akshay Kumar's #Rustom and Hrithik Roshan's #MohenjoDaro. This was one big face off of this year and all were excited to know the final result of this face off. Considering the popularity of Akshay Kumar in recent past it was quite clear #Rustom will lead the race in opening weekend but trade analysts were hopeful from Hrithik Roshan too. But when the movies released #Rustom got the expected response at ticket windows but #MohenjoDaro failed badly. Neither critic not audience came by its side. People rejected this periodic love story featuring Hrithik Roshan and debutante Pooja Hedge. On the other hand Akshay Kumar's
courtroom drama #Rustom did not get a thumbs up from the critics but it was a massive hit. Once again Akshay Kumar proved his star power giving his third 100cr film of the year with a lifetime collection of around 127 cr.

Apart from this big clash on Independence Day weekend, there was a small film made with a very small budget which became a sleeper hit. It was Anand L Rai’s production #HappyBhagJayegi featuring Abhay Deol, Jimmy Shergil, Diana Penty and Ali Fazal in the lead roles. It was a comedy about a runaway bride who landed herself in Pakistan by mistake. This movie get good response much better than expected and it earned around 28 cr in its lifetime which is too big for such small budget film.

September
The month of September started with a weaker note with few back to back flops Sonakshi sinha's action drama #Akira and Karan Johar's production #BaarBaarDekho which was a

love story with a time travel twist and Emraan Hashmi starer #RaazReboot.
The big film of this month came in the third week and it was #Pink. A small movie made with a very small budget and almost no stars apart from Amitabh Bachchan. But this movie proved that content is the real hero of any movie, if the content is powerful and it has been told skill fully then the film will find its audience no matter how small is the opening. This movies business kept growing with each day with positive feedback and strong word of mouth publicity. The movie had a opening day collection of just 4cr which later turned into 21cr after first weekend and around 35cr after first week. This movie just did not make it big at the box office but it made a solid impact in our society too with its strong message about how to respect a woman. The performances by each and everyone were praiseworthy. This movie is still going strong in its third week with a collection of around 60cr so far.

There was another well made film about women empowerment in the rural areas of Rajashthan, it was the movie #Parched. It had some solid performances by three leading ladies but unfortunately the movie did not get much needed publicity and remain almost unnoticed.
On the last day of this quarter, another big movie came in theaters #MSDhoniTheUntoldStory. It is the biopic of one of the most loved captain of Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni. It was one of the most eagerly awaited movies of this year and it proved with a bumper opening. It is doing a solid business and hopefully it will be one big hit but we can discuss more about it in next quarter.

Overall the third quarter was very good and now we are eagerly waiting for the big releases of the last quarter of the year. There are biggies like Ajay Devgan's #Shivaay, Karan Johar's romantic film #AeDilHaiMushkil featuring Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan ,Anushka Sharma. Then there is Shahrukh Khan and Alia Bhatt's #DearZindagi , Aditya Chopra's next #Befikre , featuring Ranveer Singh and finally Amir Khan starer #Dangal. Hope the last quarter will be even better.


Best Film of Q3 2016
  • Pink
  • MSDhoni The Untold Story
  • Parched
Best Director of Q3 2016
  • Aniruddha RoyChoudhury - Pink
  • Neeraj Pandey - MSDhoni The Untold Story
  • Leena Yadav - Parched

Best Actor of Q3 2016
  • Salman Khan - Sultan
  • Akshay Kumar - Rustom
  • Hrithik Roshan - Mohenjo Daro
  • Abhay Deol - Happy Bhag Jayegi
  • Amitabh Bachhan - Pink
  • Nawazuddin Siddiqui - Freaky Ali
  • Shushant Singh Rajput - MSDhoni The Untold Story
  • Varun Dhawan - Dishoom
  • Piyush Mishra - Happy Bhag Jayegi/Pink
  • Akshaye Khanna - Dishoom
  • Anuraag Kashyap - Akira
Best Actress of Q3 2016
  • Anushka Sharma - Sultan
  • Tapasee Pannu - Pink
  • Sonakshi Sinha - Akira
  • Tanishtha Chatterjee - Parched
  • Radhika Apte - Parched
  • Surveen Chawla - Parched
  • Momal Sheikh - Happy Bhag Jayegi
  • Kirti Kulhari - Pink
Top Songs of Q3 2016
  • Sultan/ Jag Ghoomeya/ Baby Ko Base Pasand Hai - Sultaan
  • Tere Sang Yaara - Rustom
  • Toota Jo Kabhi Tara - A Flying Jatt
  • Kaala Chashma/ Sau Asmaan - Baar Baar Dekho
  • Lo Maan Liya - Raaz Reboot
  • Besabriyaan - M S Dhoni The Untold Story