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  • Some South Asian creatives disappointed Oscars’ performance of India’s “Naatu Naatu” did not appear to include Indian dancers

    Some South Asian creatives disappointed Oscars’ performance of India’s “Naatu Naatu” did not appear to include Indian dancers

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    The team behind the global sensation “Naatu Naatu,” from the Indian film “RRR,” made history at the Academy Awards on Sunday by taking home the Oscar for best original song. It marked the first song ever from an Indian movie to win an Oscar.

    The song was performed on stage at the ceremony — the first Indian song to get that opportunity since “Jai Ho” and “Oh Saya” from 2009 best picture winner “Slumdog Millionaire.”

    While the “Naatu Naatu” performance was a big moment in representation for the South Asian community, and especially the South Indian and Telugu communities, there was one major issue: out of the 20 dancers on stage, none appeared to be of South Asian descent.

    Dancers perform 'Naatu Naatu' from "RRR" onstage during the 95th Annual Academy Awards
    Dancers perform ‘Naatu Naatu’ from “RRR” onstage during the 95th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California.

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    South Asian creators have been critical of the performance on social media, slamming the Academy for having non-Indian duo Tabitha and Napoleon D’uomo, or NappyTabs, choreograph, direct and cast the performance, as well as oversee costume and set design. 

    The two leads from “RRR” — Telugu actors N.T. Rama Rao Jr., who also goes by Jr. NTR, and Ram Charan — declined to participate in the performance because of other commitments and a limited amount of time to rehearse, Oscars producer Raj Kapoor said in an interview published on the Academy’s website Tuesday. In an interview with The Juggernaut ahead of the Oscars, Jr. NTR said the team didn’t want to take away from the attention the singers should be getting. 

    In the song that appears in the movie, Jr. NTR and Charan’s characters dance in front of Caucasian British colonists who say that the two are not sophisticated enough to dance. The characters proceed to put on a spectacular show with a dance native to their culture, impressing the women and angering the men who can’t keep up with their skill. 

    Both the song and the movie emphasize strong anti-colonial themes.


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    In the Oscars rendition, the two leads were played by American Jason Glover and Canadian Billy Mustapha, who were made to look like the two main characters of the movie, despite not being South Indian.

    While the choreography and production teams made the ensemble cast more diverse by casting people of color in some of the “White” colonist roles, they failed to extend that representation to South Asians in the ensemble and lead roles, argued Shivani Reddy, a Telugu-American film and TV critic and TikTok content creator.

    “I liked that they went a more diverse route, because the movie itself became this global phenomenon,” Reddy told CBS News. “It just felt very exclusionary that the one race they didn’t include was the one that was supposed to be represented because of the film and where it’s from.”

    Reddy, who is a part of the South Asian dance scene in Los Angeles, said that South Asians are rarely represented in the arts, and that this performance would have been the perfect opportunity to give them that representation on Hollywood’s biggest stage.

    “It’s unfortunate because there are so many South Asian dancers that I know that are in the industry trying to get into those spaces that just don’t get afforded those opportunities,” she said. “And for the one time that we maybe could have gotten access, we were denied.”

    Joya Kazi, a professional dancer, choreographer, consultant and producer in Los Angeles, who is a member of both the Screen Actors Guild and the Television Academy, said her agent submitted her for consideration as a dancer or member of the production team for the Oscars’ “Naatu Naatu” performance. Her agent later told her that NappyTabs had decided not to audition or even consider dancers they had not worked with previously. 

    Kazi explained to CBS News that that is not an uncommon practice, and that she assumed the duo had decided to go with other South Asian performers for the performance. However, when she saw a now-deleted social media post from a friend and one of the “Naatu Naatu” Oscars dancers, Lauren Gottlieb, who has previously participated in Bollywood productions, she was surprised to see no one appeared to be South Asian on the crew.

    Many of the dancers who ended up getting to perform were alums of “So You Think You Can Dance” — the show where NappyTabs gained popularity from being supervising choreographers.

    “I felt weird about it, because I just had a feeling that maybe we’re not going to see any South Asians on stage,” Kazi said.

    After watching the performance, the artist, who has worked on Hollywood sets like “Never Have I Ever,” felt it was a bittersweet moment. She said she was happy to see her friends performing on a massive stage, but that it was unfair of NappyTabs to skip over South Asian talent, especially in a song that comes directly from South Indian cinema and has lyrics about the merits of the “villagers’ dance.”

    “It was just really disheartening,”Kazi said. “I feel as though NappyTabs really needs to just take a moment and acknowledge the fact that there was a misstep, and [that] they should have included someone from the culture.”

    Heena Patel, a cultural strategist, consultant and producer in the South Asian performing arts community, told CBS News that Asian representation was at the forefront of the Oscars this year with big wins for films such as “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “Elephant Whispers.” But, Patel said, the misrepresentation of the Indian community in the “Naatu Naatu” dance casting was hard to ignore.

    “It’s just so unfortunate that this piece has now marred what really would have been a flawless execution of an evening with regards to diversity and equity,” Patel said. “If you don’t find people right away, it is on you to try harder, if it is a priority. [NappyTabs] chose the easy route.”

    Reddy said another disappointing aspect of the performance was how little screen time the song’s actual singers received while performing at the Academy Awards.

    “Of course, the dance is this huge reason why [“Naatu Naatu”] became a phenomenon,” she said. “But like Lady Gaga, and like Rihanna, the camera should have stayed on those singers, because that should have been the focal point of the performance.”

    She added that the original choreographer, Prem Rakshith, while involved in the Oscars production according to the Academy, did not receive the recognition he deserved at the awards show for creating the viral steps.

    In Kapoor’s interview published on the Oscar’s website, he explained the process of creating the “Naatu Naatu” dance for the Oscars stage, and said the team tried to involve Rakshith and the “RRR” team in India in order to capture the energy of the dance. 

    But Kazi said the explanation was not enough.

    “I feel like it was an attempt to justify how this entire production came together,” she said. “And they completely failed to acknowledge the fact that they left out people of India, in trying to make this feel like it was like a global performance.”

    “In a way, it’s this very calm public gaslighting, where they’re just making it seem as though there was no issue,” she added.

    Divya Jethwani, a music manager, co-founder of a music label, dancer and choreographer who has worked with Indian Canadian artist Tesher, especially on his hit “Jalebi Baby,” told CBS News that it is important to recognize that the way Indians in India perceived this performance may be different than the way Indians in America perceived it.

    “People in India don’t think that there’s anything wrong with this. The reason behind that is because they are just so happy to see the song being performed on an Oscar stage. To them that is representation,” Jethwani said. “But to people here who like literally haven’t seen themselves represented on the big screen … it’s like it is a big deal because we don’t get those opportunities. We don’t get to celebrate our culture on these big screens.”

    Reddy said aside from the casting issue, there should have been more context provided about the culture from which the film originated.

    “There’s just improvements that could have been made to better represent the culture, and the industry in which the movie came from,” she said. “There was largely no information really about the Telugu film industry, or Tollywood.”

    In fact, Kazi, Patel, Jethwani and Reddy all pointed out how Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel referred to “RRR” as a Bollywood production, which is usually a Hindi-language movie, rather than a Tollywood production, a Telugu-language movie.

    Jethwani said that in the future, when dealing with a specific culture, it’s up to the industry to select the right people to make decisions like casting.

    “You put up a person that has the cultural competency and understands the nuances of the culture in that position of power. And then beyond that, that’ll serve your casting,” Jethwani said. “You need to start at the top. Creatives can’t be helped if there’s nobody to help them in that position.”

    Despite the flaws, the performance had some bright spots too, Patel said.

    “Great job on having not just an Indian person introduce the song, but a South Indian person, with Deepika Padukone,” she said. “The choreographers, Napoleon and Tabitha, involving Prem Rakshith, who was the original choreographer of the film, in this piece…great job, spot on.”

    The Telugu-language song was written by Chandrabose and sung by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava, and the music was made by M.M. Keeravani. Jr. NTR and Ram Charan, who both primarily work in Telugu cinema, starred in “RRR” and performed the viral dance in the movie.

    The “kuthu” style song, with its contagious dance and rhythm and important anti-colonialist themes, managed to beat out stiff competition at the awards show, including Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and Lady Gaga’s “Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick.”

    CBS News reached out to NappyTabs for comment but did not immediately get a response. We also reached out to the Academy, which referred us to the interview with Kapoor mentioned above.

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  • Bollywood actresses who disappeared from the industry

    Bollywood actresses who disappeared from the industry

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    From Koena Mitra, Kim Sharma to Sneha Ullal and more; here is a list of Bollywood actresses who could not make a successful career in Bollywood.

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  • Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani Wedding: Bollywood mehendi artist catches a flight to Rajasthan

    Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani Wedding: Bollywood mehendi artist catches a flight to Rajasthan

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    There are so many speculations and rumours circling around Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani’s wedding. According to reports, the couple is getting married on February 6 in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Though Sidharth and Kiara have yet to make any official announcement, the news surrounding their wedding is everywhere.

    Recently, Bollywood mehendi artist Veena Vagda took to Instagram and shared a story about her boarding a flight to Rajasthan from the Mumbai airport. She shared two pictures, the first where she marked Terminal 2 of the Mumbai airport and wrote ‘#bigfatindianwedding’ and ‘#calling Rajasthan.’ She also shared another picture with #Rajasthan written on it.

    Reportedly, the wedding ceremony of Sidharth and Kiara will be held at the Suryagarh Palace in Jaisalmer. The couple has also invited around 100 guests including friends, family and Bollywood celebrities such as Shahid Kapoor, Mira Kapoor, Karan Johar, Varun Dhawan and Manish Malhotra. 

    kiara advani Sidharth Malhotra

    Meanwhile, on the work front, Kiara was last seen in Govinda Naam Mera alongside Vicky Kaushal and Bhumi Pednekar. She will next appear in RC15 alongside Ram Charan. She will also be seen in SatyaPrem Ki Katha.

    Sidharth Malhotra was last seen in Mission Majnu alongside Radhika Mandanna and will next star in Yodha with Disha Patani.

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  • Sarika disagrees that Neena Gupta opened doors for other senior actresses when she pleaded for work

    Sarika disagrees that Neena Gupta opened doors for other senior actresses when she pleaded for work

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    It was in 2017 when veteran actor Neena Gupta asked for work by putting up an Instagram post which read, “I live in Mumbai and working am a good actor looking for good parts to play.” Post that, Neena started getting work and has appeared in a number of films. While it was being said that the actress somehow opened the doors for other senior actresses, Sarika has chosen to disagree with the notion saying that it was Neena’s individual story. Also Read – Uunchai movie review: Amitabh Bachchan starrer gets a thumbs up from fans; call it ‘an emotional roller coaster ride’

    When Sarika was asked about her views on it, she said that it was not that senior actors were not getting roles. She praised Neena saying that it was her individual story that she asked for work by putting herself out there and openly saying that she needs work. However, Sarika believes that it did not open the gates as such for all the other senior actors. Also Read – Filmy Friday: When Shruti Haasan refused to call Kamal Haasan’s ex-wife Gautami as her mom

    “I think Shefali has been doing great work. There are so many good actresses who have been working. I love Sheeba. I just love Sheeba’s work. We worked together in Parzania also. Now when I see her work, it is amazing. So, I don’t think Neena ji opened the gate for all other actresses, it was in her case that she did something which was praiseworthy,” Sarikd told Siddharth Kannan. Also Read – Neha Dhupia to Neena Gupta: Bollywood actresses who were pregnant before their marriage

    Sarika started her film career as a child artist at the age of five. Her first film was Majhli Didi, which helped her bag roles in movies such as Hamraaz, Satyakam, Devi among others. She then went on become a leading lady and appeared in films like Geet Gaata Chal, Madhu Malti, Jaan-E-Bahaar, and Jaani Dushman among others.

    When she married Kamal Haasan in 1988, Sarika’s acting career took a backseat. She returned to showbiz in the mid-2000s and featured in films such as Bheja Fry and Parzania, which helped her won the National Award. She was recently seen in Sooraj Barjatya‘s Uunchai. The film also featured Neena Gupta, among other senior actors.

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  • DJ Snake and Wade Join Nooran Sisters for Bollywood-Inspired House Anthem, “Guddi Riddim” – EDM.com

    DJ Snake and Wade Join Nooran Sisters for Bollywood-Inspired House Anthem, “Guddi Riddim” – EDM.com

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    DJ Snake is putting the finishing touches on a massive 2022 by dipping into Bollywood culture with “Guddi Riddim.”

    It’s been a certifiably groovy year for Snake, who has been laser-focused on delivering one dancefloor-commanding rhythm after another with releases such as “Night Bird” and “Deep” (with frequent collaborator Malaa). With “Guddi Riddim,” Snake joins Spanish dance music producer Wade and the Nooran Sisters in outfitting the lyrics from the latter’s 2014 track, “Patakha Guddi,” with a hypnotizing house groove.

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  • Manushi Chhillar to Shalini Pandey: Beauties who made their Bollywood debuts in 2022 [Watch Video] | Bollywood Life

    Manushi Chhillar to Shalini Pandey: Beauties who made their Bollywood debuts in 2022 [Watch Video] | Bollywood Life

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    From former Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar to Telugu actress Shalini Pandey and more, they will all debut this year, in 2022. In this video, you can see the Bollywood debutants for the year 2022. Watch Video.

    Bollywood Debutants of the year 2022: Getting into Bollywood or the film industry is difficult. Every year there are many movies produced, and that industry needs different faces. There have been many newcomers coming into the Bollywood industry. The new actors and actresses are working hard to get into Bollywood. In the year 2022, there were many debutants who performed admirably in films. From former Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar to Telugu actress Shalini Pandey and more, they will all debut this year, in 2022. In this video, you can see the Bollywood debutants for the year 2022. Watch Video.

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  • Alia-Ranbir name their baby girl ‘Raha’: Know what the name means

    Alia-Ranbir name their baby girl ‘Raha’: Know what the name means

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    Alia Bhatt has on Thursday revealed her baby girl’s name. Alia and Ranbir Kapoor, who were blessed with the baby on November 6, have named their daughter ‘Raha’. Alia took to Instagram to share a photo of herself and Ranbir holding the newborn with a small Barcelona FC jersey hanging on the wall that read “Raha”.

    Alia shared the importance of the name and wrote, “The name Raha (chosen by her wise and wonderful Dadi) has so many beautiful meanings…Raha, in its purest form means divine pathin Swahili she is Joy, In Sanskrit, Raha is a clan, In Bangla – rest, comfort, relief, in Arabic peace, it also means happiness, freedom & bliss. And true to her name, from the first moment we held her – we felt it ALL!” “Thank you Raha, for bringing our family to life, it feels as though our lives have only just begun,” added Alia.

     Alia and Ranbir dated for years before tying the knot in April this year.

    Alia and Ranbir were last seen together on big screen in September in the big-budgeted Brahmastra, which earned big at the box office.

    Alia will be next seen in director Karan Johar’s ‘Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’ alongside Ranveer Singh, Dharmendra and Jaya Bachchan. Ranbir, on the other hand, will be next seen in director Luv Ranjan’s next untitled romantic comedy film alongside Shraddha Kapoor and in director Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s gangster drama film ‘Animal’ alongside Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol.

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  • Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Pednekar join Catch as new brand ambassadors

    Bollywood star Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Pednekar join Catch as new brand ambassadors

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    DS Spiceco, a part of the DS Group, has launched a new campaign for Catch Salts and Spices, #Kyunki Khana Sirf Khana Nahi Hota. Conceptualized by Dentsu Creative, the campaign highlights the thought that food encompasses a plethora of creations- memories, bonds, tradition and values, thereby bringing the brand closer to a consumer’s daily life.

    Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar are roped as the face of the concept that food is a language which is used to express a myriad of emotions. Akshay Kumar said that Indians not just enjoy food, but also relish it. He added that he is pleased to be a part of the brand, Catch Salts & Spices, and its new campaign. “Food for me has always held a larger meaning. It is a delight to portray this emotion on screen.”

    Bhumi Pednekar reiterated that Catch Salts & Spices has become a household name with its wide range of products. She said that she believes the way to someone’s heart is through food and hence resonates with the thought of Kyunki Khana Sirf Khana Nahi Hota.

    Sandeep Ghosh, Business Head, DS Spiceco Pvt. Ltd., said that spices are the soul of Indian cuisine. He stated that Spiceco as a brand wants to own the consumers’ kitchens with its range of spices. “The new campaign would bring out different nuances of consumer’s interactions with food. I am delighted to welcome Akshay and Bhumi, who have elevated our proposition with their performance.”

    Ajay Gahlaut, Group Chief Creative Officer of Dentsu Creative, said that for the company food is more than just fuel for the body, often it’s how people express themselves and how they show care for each other. “It is about the bonding and conversations that happen over food. That’s the thought behind this campaign, and I am thrilled to see it finally come to life.” 
     

    Also read: Thinking about ‘Ram Setu’ and ‘Thank God’ this Diwali? Experts say both films could be a downer for PVR, INOX

    Also read: Aamir Khan, Ranbir Kapoor pick up minority stakes in IPO-bound DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations

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  • Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal look dreamy together in ethnic outfits as they celebrate Diwali; PICS

    Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal look dreamy together in ethnic outfits as they celebrate Diwali; PICS

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    Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal, the popular Bollywood couple are celebrating their first Diwali together, post-marriage. The popular Bollywood star married the supremely talented actor after a few years of courtship, in December 2021. Kartina and Vicky are currently enjoying marital bliss, and have made sure that they follow every post-wedding ritual and tradition, with complete dedication. Interestingly, Katrina Kaif recently treated her fans and followers by sharing some lovely pictures from her first Diwali celebration with her hubby Vicky Kaushal post marriage, on her Instagram page.

    Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal’s dreamy Diwali celebrations

    The power couple looks absolutely dreamy together as held hands and posed for pictures, after their first Diwali celebrations as a married couple. Katrina Kaif looked gorgeous in an embellished mustard yellow saree. The beautiful actress completed her look with a pair of statement diamond earrings, bangles, dewy make-up, and her signature free hair look. Vicky Kaushal, on the other hand, looked handsome in an ivory sherwani, which he paired with a matching embroidered jacket and pajamas. Katrina Kaif also posted a lovely picture of hubby Vicky Kaushal, as he watched the sunset, along with their Diwali celebration pictures.

    Check out Katrina Kaif’s post here:

    Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal’s love story

    According to Katrina Kaif, she noticed Vicky Kaushal for the first time when she watched the actor’s popular film, Manmarziyaan. Later, she stated that they would look good together, as filmmaker Karan Johar asked her to pick her next co-star, in his famous chat show Koffee With Karan. The couple later began a serious relationship, and soon tied the knot. However, Vicky and Katrina have not shared the screen, so far.

    Katrina and Vicky’s careers

    Both Katrina and Vicky are totally busy in their respective careers, with some promising projects in the pipeline. Katrina will be next seen in the upcoming horror comedy Phone Bhoot, which is slated to hit the theatres on November 4, this year. The actress has a highly exciting line-up including Merry Chirstmas, Jee Le Zaraa, and Tiger 3. Vicky, on the other hand, is currently busy with the shooting of the autobiographical drama Sam Bahadur. He will be next seen in Laxman Utekar’s untitled romantic comedy, and Govinda Naam Mera. 

    ALSO READ: Vicky Kaushal- Katrina Kaif perform Lakshmi Puja as they celebrate first Diwali post marriage; PIC

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  • First-Ever Indoor HOLI Colors Event in Nation’s Capital – Washington, D.C.

    First-Ever Indoor HOLI Colors Event in Nation’s Capital – Washington, D.C.

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    ‘BOLLYWOOD KARMA – HOLI in DC’ – First-Ever Indoor HOLI Event with COLORS and GLOW @ Washington, D.C.’s Premier Venue ‘KARMA DC’ with Bollywood Celebrity ‘DJ SVP’ on Saturday, March 23 – Brainchild of Manan Singh Katohora, Akhil Modha and Saumil Parikh

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    updated: Mar 5, 2019

    Every year, millions of South Asians UNITE to celebrate the spring festival “HOLI.” Brainchild of Manan Singh Katohora (JMD Creations), Akhil Modha (AM Productions) and Saumil Parikh (Band Baaja Entertainment), “BOLLYWOOD KARMA – HOLI in DC” is the first-ever indoor HOLI event with COLORS and GLOW at Washington, D.C.’s premier venue “KARMA DC” – http://dckarma.com/ – with nation’s best “DJ SVP” on Saturday, March 23 (8 p.m. to 3 a.m.). 

    Amid vibrant bursts of color, a troupe of dhol players — a traditional wooden drum played in South Asia — and people dance around and splash each other with powder colored red, yellow, blue and green. The scene depicts the classic Holi traditions of family and friends coming together to laugh, dance and feast.

    HOLI is a spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, celebrated predominantly in India, but has also spread to other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world through the diaspora from the Indian subcontinent, also known as the “festival of colours” or the “festival of love.” The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter and for many, a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive and repair broken relationships. It is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. In recent years, the festival has spread to parts of Europe and North America as a spring celebration of love, frolic and colors.

    Akhil Modha (AM Productions), Manan Singh Katohora (JMD Creations) and  Saumil Parikh (Band Baaja Entertainment) host premiere Bollywood and international events for South Asians and international audiences in the DC/metro area (Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C.) – a symbol of peace, brotherhood and unity amidst the current chaos of the world. Men and women dressed up, sing and dance to the popular tunes of Bollywood and international music.

    Food for purchase will be provided by “INDISH” – an exotic Indian restaurant.

    Tickets are on SALE Now: – https://HOLIinDC.eventcombo.com

    For MEDIA passes and additional information, email kamalamehta3@gmail.com or call (202) 656 DESI / (202) 656 3374.

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  • The 14th Annual South Asian International Film Festival Announces Its Glittering 2017 Film Line-Up

    The 14th Annual South Asian International Film Festival Announces Its Glittering 2017 Film Line-Up

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    The World Premiere of ‘LONG LIVE BRIJ MOHAN’ Officially Kicks Off the Festival on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 pm. at Sunshine Cinema, NYC

    The South Asian International Film Festival, presented by HBO, is celebrating its 14th year by showcasing the very best in South Asian independent cinema to the New York City cinephile community with all screenings taking place at Landmark Sunshine Theater at 143 East Houston Street in the East Village, New York City. With over 50 percent world premieres this year and over 25 percent North American premieres, along with three New York premieres and one international premiere, SAIFF ’17 takes on epic proportions with critically acclaimed filmmakers, international actors and celebrated film personalities in attendance. Additionally, there will be an inaugural Opening Night Presentation hosted by the New York film industry. With star-studded premieres, thought-provoking interactive sessions, networking opportunities for industry professionals and Tinseltown members from both corners of the world, SAIFF ’17 promises to be a cultural force to reckon with.

    The festival throws open its doors with the opening night world premiere of Long Live Brij Mohan, before going on to showcase its centerpiece film Na Maloom Afraad 2 and celebrates a successful close to its 14th year with the New York premiere of Ribbon on the closing night with cast and crew in attendance.

    OPENING NIGHT FILM: Long Live Brij Mohan
    Directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat / 2017 / India / In Hindi (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / World Premiere / 105 mins.
    Wednesday, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m.
    Brij Mohan, a hosiery shop owner in a busy middle-class market in Delhi, is fed up with his ball-crusher wife and mounting debts. In a desperate attempt to escape his wretched life, he changes his appearance and adopts a new identity as Amar Sethi … but in the process, ends up committing a botched-up murder. He then runs off with his younger girlfriend, hopeful of making a new beginning. But instead, as luck would have it, he finds himself trapped in a web of his own karma.

    CENTERPIECE FILM: Na Maloom Afraad 2
    Directed by Nabeel Qureshi / 2017 / Pakistan / In Urdu (with English subtitles).
    Narrative Feature / North American Premiere / 118 mins.
    Saturday, Dec. 16, 7:30 p.m.
    Na Maloom Afraad 2 is an upcoming sequel to the 2014 Pakistani hit thriller film Na Maloom Afraad. The leading cast returning includes Fahad Mustafa, Javed Sheikh, Mohsin Abbas Haider and Urwa Hocane, along with Hania Amir in the lead and Marina Khan in her debut performance. The film is a hysterical comedy of errors when an extravagant Sheikh arrives in Cape Town with his precious and infamous “Gold Pot” – a toilet bowl made of gold! The Pot mistakenly finds its way to the three misfits – who call themselves Na Maloom Afraad – and are clueless about what to do with it. The movie unfolds as the South African police, smugglers and the Sheikh’s entourage start looking for the Gold Pot as the three misfits do their best to escape unscathed.

    CLOSING NIGHT FILM: Ribbon
    Directed by Rakhee Sandilya / 2017 / India / In Hindi (with English subtitles).
    Narrative Feature / New York Premiere / 105 mins.
    Sunday, Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m.
    After a sudden pregnancy, a young urban couple is overwhelmed by their baby girl and discover that parenthood comes with its own challenges. And it takes more than just love to stick through all of life’s curveballs.

    SAIFF 2017’s Feature Competition line-up includes the following highly anticipated titles:

    Mona Darling   
    Directed by Shashi Sudigala / India / 2017 / In Hindi (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / International Premiere / 111 mins.

    In English We Say
    Directed by Harish Vyas / India / 2017 / In Hindi (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / World Premiere / 104 mins.

    Half Widow
    Directed by Danish Renzu / India / 2017 / In Urdu (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / World Premiere / 91 mins.

    Maacher Jhol 
    Directed by Pratim D. Gupta / India / 2017 / In Bengali and French (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / New York Premiere / 108 mins.

    Code Name Abdul 
    Directed by Eshwar Gunturu / India / 2017 / In Hindi (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / North American Premiere / 114 mins.

    SAIFF 2017’s Feature Spectrum line-up includes the following highly anticipated titles:

    Azad
    Directed by Rehan Sheikh / Pakistan / 2017 / In Urdu (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / World Premiere / 121 mins.

    Coma Café
    Directed by Avi Vasu / India / 2017 / In English and Hindi (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Feature / North America Premiere / 104 mins.

    SAIFF 2017’s Short Film & HBO Competitors line-up includes the following highly anticipated titles:

    Please Don’t Call The Cops
    Directed by Kartikye Gupta / United States / 2017 / In Hindi (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Short / World Premiere / 15 mins.

    Safeword (HBO Competitor)
    Directed by Mukesh Vidyasagar / United States / 2017 / English
    Narrative Short / World Premiere / 3 mins.

    Cobbler’s Dream (HBO Competitor)
    Directed by Sydney Chandrasekara / Sri Lanka / 2017 / In Sinhalese (with English subtitles)
    Narrative Short / World Premiere / 15 mins.

    Diwal’oween (HBO Competitor)
    Directed by Shilpa Mankikar / United States / 2017 / English
    Narrative Short / World Premiere / 33 mins.

    The Pits (HBO Competitor)
    Directed by Shetu Modi / Canada / 2017 / English
    Narrative Short / New York Premiere / 6 mins.

    The Language of the Ball (HBO Competitor)
    Directed by Ramón Rodríguez / United States / 2017 / English
    Narrative Short / New York Premiere / 9 mins.

    The Fourteenth (14th) Annual South Asian International Film Festival runs from Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2017, to Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017, in New York City. For additional information on SAIFF 2017, including screening dates, locations, featured guests and ticketing information, please visit www.saiff.org.

    2017 Festival Sponsors & Patrons: HBO, SANA, ZEE CINEMA, Air India, Microsoft, The New York Times and 20+ South Asian community organizations and associations.

    About SAIFF: 
    The South Asian International Film Festival (SAIFF) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting South Asian/Indian filmmakers in the U.S. seeking maximum visibility and absolute distribution. SAIFF was founded in New York City due to the lack of support for emerging filmmakers and the overall underrepresentation of Indian cinema in a capital that is recognized by the world as the birthplace of independent filmmaking. The festival is committed to exhibiting films from South Asia (i.e. India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal) and within the Indian diaspora. For more information, visit www.saiff.org.

    About HBO:
    Home Box Office Inc. is the premium television-programming subsidiary of Time Warner Inc., providing two 24-hour pay television services – HBO and Cinemax – to over 40 million U.S. subscribers. The services offer the most popular subscription video-on-demand products, HBO On Demand and Cinemax On Demand, as well as HBO on Broadband, HD feeds and multiplex channels. Internationally, HBO’s branded television networks, along with the subscription video-on-demand products are highly sought after for its exclusive content. HBO programming is sold in over 150 countries worldwide. For more information, visit www.hbo.com.

    Press and Media Contact:
    Shalinee Khemraj
    Phone: 646-330-4172
    Email: press@saiff.org

    Source: South Asian International Film Festival

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  • Dj Kamal Mustafa Releases “Breathless” Remix Album Featuring KK

    Dj Kamal Mustafa Releases “Breathless” Remix Album Featuring KK

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    Dj Kamal Mustafa’s Breathless Remix Album includes single mixes, mash-ups and electronic tunes influenced by dubstep, hip-hop, and club mixes.

    Dj Kamal Mustafa’s latest album, “Breathless” Remix Album features artists KK and Emraan Hashmi. The 4 track album was produced by DJ Kamal Mustafa under the label Kamal Fudda Entertainment (Kutianawala). “Breathless” contains single mixes, mash-ups and electronics tunes compiled with dubstep, hip-hop and club mix influences.

    Part of the inspiration of the album was to bring a message of peace and love. DJ Kamal Mustafa says, “Eid Mubarak to all people in Pakistan and India we both as a two countries have to spread Love Not War.”

    “Breathless” Remix Album Track List:

    1) Labon Ko (Electro Love Lip Mi ) DJ KAMAL MUSTAFA

    2) Dil Ibadat Vs Saansoo Ko (Heartless Hip Hop Mashup) DJ KAMAL MUSTAFA

    3) Khuda Janay Vs O Meri Jaan (Heavy Dubstep) DJ – KAMAL MUSTAFA​

    4) Abhi Abhi (Electro Banger) DJ – KAMAL MUSTAFA Feat KK

    ​Listen On Soundcloud

    Watch On Dailymotion

    ​Full Album Link

    To learn more please visit:

    ​Official Website   http://kamalfuddaentertainment.com
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    Facebook               http://facebook.com/kamalfuddaofficial

    Official Page         www.facebook.com/KamalfuddaEntertainment

    ​Official Instagram http://www.instagram.com/djkamalmustafa

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