Mumbai, Nov 26: Filmmaker Kaizad Gustad, credited for movies like "Bombay Boys" and "Boom", says his forthcoming project "Jackpot" is his effort to get a taste of the commercial zone of cinemae.
"If I may say so, then yes, 'Jackpot' is a conscious effort to make a commercial film and to get into that zone. I have not made a film like this before. It is different from my previous films," Gustad told Ians.
It is after a decade that the filmmaker is back in business. He says he was busy with his family all this while.
"I was busy with my personal life, my family, and I was also writing scripts. I think this is the right time for me (to be back)," he said.
"Jackpot" features Naseerudin Shah, Sachiin Joshi and.
"If I may say so, then yes, 'Jackpot' is a conscious effort to make a commercial film and to get into that zone. I have not made a film like this before. It is different from my previous films," Gustad told Ians.
It is after a decade that the filmmaker is back in business. He says he was busy with his family all this while.
"I was busy with my personal life, my family, and I was also writing scripts. I think this is the right time for me (to be back)," he said.
"Jackpot" features Naseerudin Shah, Sachiin Joshi and.
- 11/26/2013
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Aug 6: Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah says he loves to play the evil guy in films as he feels that characters with a nicer streak can be very boring to portray on screen.
In new film "Jackpot", the actor plays an evil character -- and he admits that it is "the kind of character I love to do".
"I personally love my performances in 'Bombay Boys' and 'Mirch Masala'. It's fun to play such characters. It's very boring to play the nice guy and I only like to play that role in real life," the 63-year-old said on the set of "Jackpot".
"Jackpot" also stars Sachiin Joshi and Indo-Canadian porn star-turned-actress.
In new film "Jackpot", the actor plays an evil character -- and he admits that it is "the kind of character I love to do".
"I personally love my performances in 'Bombay Boys' and 'Mirch Masala'. It's fun to play such characters. It's very boring to play the nice guy and I only like to play that role in real life," the 63-year-old said on the set of "Jackpot".
"Jackpot" also stars Sachiin Joshi and Indo-Canadian porn star-turned-actress.
- 8/6/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, August 2: Indo-Canadian adult film actress Sunny Leone, who was seen in a dare-bare role in Bollywood film "Jism 2", has shot a bold scene with actor Sachin Joshi for new film "Jackpot"
They are in Goa to shoot the film, and Sachin guarantees that the bold scene has been well-shot.
"We shot for a bold sequence, and now I would like to leave it to the audience. I am not allowed to talk much about that scene. I can assure you it is shot aesthetically and it doesn't look vulgar," Sachin told Ians.
The film is directed by Kaizad Gustad, who made the 1998 film "Bombay Boys", followed by "Boom" in 2003.
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They are in Goa to shoot the film, and Sachin guarantees that the bold scene has been well-shot.
"We shot for a bold sequence, and now I would like to leave it to the audience. I am not allowed to talk much about that scene. I can assure you it is shot aesthetically and it doesn't look vulgar," Sachin told Ians.
The film is directed by Kaizad Gustad, who made the 1998 film "Bombay Boys", followed by "Boom" in 2003.
Talking.
- 8/2/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Kaizad Gustad is back now directing a film entitled Jackpot with Sachiin Joshi and Sunny Leone in the lead. Sunny, her fans would be happy to hear, would be speaking her own Hindi lines in the film.
Revealing details, Kaizad says, "It's not a romantic film, and my lead pair Sachiin Joshi and Sunny Leone do not run off to sing songs in the rain. It's a full crime thriller shot in the backwaters of Goa on board a floating casino boat done in the style of the noire films in the 1920s and 30s, very dark and moody. Everyone is trying to con everyone else. Sunny Leone plays a femme fatale."
The entire film is set in Goa during the rains. Says Kaizad excitedly, "We've never seen Goa in a noire-ish laidback and lazy and yet frantic."
Naseeruddin Shah with whom Kaizad last worked in Bombay Boys is back in Jackpot.
Revealing details, Kaizad says, "It's not a romantic film, and my lead pair Sachiin Joshi and Sunny Leone do not run off to sing songs in the rain. It's a full crime thriller shot in the backwaters of Goa on board a floating casino boat done in the style of the noire films in the 1920s and 30s, very dark and moody. Everyone is trying to con everyone else. Sunny Leone plays a femme fatale."
The entire film is set in Goa during the rains. Says Kaizad excitedly, "We've never seen Goa in a noire-ish laidback and lazy and yet frantic."
Naseeruddin Shah with whom Kaizad last worked in Bombay Boys is back in Jackpot.
- 6/25/2013
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Mumbai, June 20: In May 2004, while shooting for a film at the Mahalaxmi railway station, Nadia Khan, female foreigner crew member of Kaizad Gustad's film, was hit by a train and killed. For the first time the filmmaker talks about his six-year legal and moral battle and his comeback film "Jackpot".
Kaizad came into renown as a filmmaker with "Bombay Boys" in 1998, followed by fiasco of a caper "Boom". Thereafter, the mishap on the railway stations signalled a dry phase in his career.
"I've never spoken about what happened. I couldn't bring myself to explain the situation because I didn't understand it myself. When I look back.
Kaizad came into renown as a filmmaker with "Bombay Boys" in 1998, followed by fiasco of a caper "Boom". Thereafter, the mishap on the railway stations signalled a dry phase in his career.
"I've never spoken about what happened. I couldn't bring myself to explain the situation because I didn't understand it myself. When I look back.
- 6/20/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
City jam band Something Relevant, recently back after playing at Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival, will be unveiling its first music video for its song, ‘City in a situation’, from its debut album, Feels Good 2B Live, on Thursday.Mumbai has been a big inspiration for the band, and five of 10 songs on the album, are on different aspects of the city. So it was but natural for them to make their first video on the city.Stuart DaCosta, the band’s bassist, says, “We are all Bombay boys, five of our songs are about the city and our album art also features the ...
- 9/22/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Evergreen Dev saab is back with another movie called ChargeSheet . The occasion is - 60 years of his home production Navketan films have been completed.While Naseeruddin Shah plays an underworld don after a long time ( since Bombay boys, Chamatkaar etc), no donuts for you for guessing who is playing the hero.Yes ! it's Dev saab playing a Cbi offcer who cracks this underworld nexus in his unique rocking style.Movie also features Jackie Shroff and Divya Dutta. Dev saab is reluctant to give further details till the right time comes. So just lets wait and watch!!
- 2/19/2010
- Stardust Scoop of the Day
Evergreen Dev saab is back with another movie called ChargeSheet . The occasion is - 60 years of his home production Navketan films have been completed.While Naseeruddin Shah plays an underworld don after a long time ( since Bombay boys, Chamatkaar etc), no donuts for you for guessing who is playing the hero.Yes ! it's Dev saab playing a Cbi offcer who cracks this underworld nexus in his unique rocking style.Movie also features Jackie Shroff and Divya Dutta. Dev saab is reluctant to give further details till the right time comes. So just lets wait and watch!!
- 2/19/2010
- Stardust Bollywood
Mumbai, Bollywood actor Rahul Bose regrets doing films like "Bombay Boys" and "Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam", but says that people would see the best of him in his forthcoming film "Japanese Wife". But Rahul has his list of favourites movies - he liked his performances in "English August", "Kaal Purush", "Mr. and Mrs. Iyer" and "Everybody Says I am Fine"."Though these films are my favourites, I think 'Japanese Wife' is above all," Rahul told Ians."Japanese Wife" is about a Bengali village school teacher who has a pen pal in a village of Japan. It is directed by Aparna Sen with whom Rahul had worked in award winning movies likes "Mr. and Mrs. Iyer" and "15 Park Avenue". "It's about how they write letters to each other and get married ...
- 12/13/2008
- Bollywoodworld.com
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