Posts Tagged ‘Television’

  • BAISCOPE presents… with Nikhil Advani
    Here’s an event for PFC-ites in Mumbai… a few months back I had given an introduction to Baiscope Entertainment, an NGO designed to benefit fledgling filmmakers and others interested in film and the industry. Now they’re back with an event in Juhu and the director of the upcoming Salaam-e-Ishq will be in attendance. Highly recommend those of you in...
    by striker at January 12th, 2007 at 02:01 pm
  • Where is Shilpa Shetty?
    In the Celebrity Big Brother’s house in UK!!! Big Brother is a very popular reality television programme all over the world. It was initiated in September of 1999 in Netherlands, and it has subsequently been adapted to virtually every other part of the world(approx 70 countries). Recent country to join this bandwagon is India, where its aired as ‘Big Boss’....
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at January 5th, 2007 at 04:01 am
  • Sitcoms
    I am not that familiar with (history of) Indian Television (shows), however, I want to write about sitcoms on our Indian Television. That is because, I believe, sitcom is one of the hardest form to direct and make it success. So I just want to give a bit of limelight to those kind of shows. And I love this kind of art; I (sort of) have been grown up with watching all British,...
    by Honhaar Goonda at December 24th, 2006 at 08:12 am
  • Melodrama Is In Our Blood
    I have to blog something sooner than later. I have a topic in my mind, but I do not know what to write about it! If I do not post anything over this Christmas period I might get a boot from me boss, yes, even I have a boss. It certainly has put some pressure on me; my eyes keep zooming in and zoom out of focus at speed of light. So it was the time for a Sharabi/Dukhi song....
    by Honhaar Goonda at December 17th, 2006 at 06:12 am
  • Kundan Shah Retrospective
    Kundan Shah, the inimitable genius and creator of Nukkad, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na, is coming to Bangalore this weekend for Eye for India, a film screening program for Indian directors done by the Bangalore Film Society. For this weekend’s event, BFS is collaborating with Collective Chaos and Films for Freedom. The program would include screenings...
    by Tushar at November 29th, 2006 at 12:11 pm
  • Who Killed The Video Star?
    I bought a bourgeois house in the Hollywood hills With a truckload of hundred thousand dollar bills Man came by to hook up my cable TV We settled in for the night my baby and me We switched ’round and ’round ’til half-past dawn There was fifty-seven channels and nothin’ on – Bruce Springsteen Thinking of this song while wildly...
    by Tushar at November 16th, 2006 at 01:11 pm