Here is the list of JIO Filmfare Short Films Awards 2017

Here is the list of JIO Filmfare Short Films Awards 2017


The immensely well-received JIO Filmfare Short Films Awards 2017, announced the winners through a Facebook live session. After shortlisting 44 films from over a thousand entries, the best ones will finally get to take the coveted black lady home on the night of the prestigious 62nd JIO Filmfare Awards.

The first of its kind short film awards property was entirely organised on the digital platform and was supported by many from the film fraternity. The best names in the industry, including Karan Johar, Gauri Shinde, Anand Rai, Meghna Gulzar, Vidya Balan, Zoya Akhtar and Kabir Khan were on board as prestigious members of the jury.

Editor of Filmfare, Jitesh Pillai and jury member Kabir Khan unveiled the winners through a Facebook Live announcement yesterday, a first ever for any awards property. The winners who bagged the first JIO Filmfare Short Films Awards 2017 are Jyoti Kapur Das for a gripping short film, 'Chutney' which won two awards under the category of Best Film (Fiction) and Best Actress (Tisca Chopra) respectively. Manoj Bajpai won the 'Best Actor' for his character as a constable in 'Taandav'. Prantik Vivek Deshmukh's Marathi short film 'Matitali Kusti' rightfully won the award for Best Film (Non-Fiction). The People's Choice Award for Best Film, based on public voting through social media, was awarded to 'Khamakha' directed by Aarti S Ba, starring Harshvardhan Rane and Manjari Fadnis.

On announcing the winners, director and jury member Kabir Khan said, "Short films is a director's medium. Given the duration, it is very rare for an actor to display all your skills and craft on screen for such a small duration. That is why it's a great platform for upcoming directors. Through short films, we are able to address many more issues which because of certain restrictions are not possible on the big screen. They don't have a box office to worry about and that's something I would like to encourage.`

`Filmfare was the first and the only award we ever knew of, growing up. To be able to walk the classic Filmfare 'Red Carpet' is a dream this hard-core brought-up-on-Hindi-films kid had. It's overwhelming that my dream is coming true! Chutney is a film made without any agendas. I didn't expect it to go so viral or to win awards; I just wanted to tell a story engagingly. It's awesome of the jury and of Filmfare to have rewarded that! When the tweets about the awards came out, I couldn't stop jumping and I know I will still be jumping when I go up to receive that very special Black Lady on January 14th!` said Jyoti Kapur Das on winning Best Film (Fiction) for Chutney.



"It's actually an honour for immensely gifted director Devashish Makhija and muvizz.com. I am so happy that Filmfare thought of recognising the value of short films as a creative platform to showcase one's potential." said Manoj Bajpayee on winning 'Best Actor' for Taandav.

`Filmfare is big, huge, in fact. It's synonymous with the history of Indian cinema. There are many fabulous performances over the years have been highlighted and given longer life by this most prestigious of awards. But what makes this extra special is that I am winning my first Filmfare for 'Chutney' which produced and co-wrote. And winning for a character that is the opposite of 'heroine material' is what shows me that Filmfare is really looking at the art of acting in a bold and modern way. Introducing the category of short films this year is also a crisp new move. It's heartening to see that films that have no godfather or a big studio supporting them are also picked by a firm and fair jury. Thank you for the award Filmfare. This one is for the keeps!` said Tisca Chopra on winning 'Best Actress' for Chutney.

`Winning a Filmfare Award at 24 is a dream come true for an aspiring filmmaker like me. This is beyond my imagination. I hope this film will not only help in reviving traditional mud wrestling but also in reducing the struggles and the pains of the modern day traditional 'Pehelwans' (Wrestlers). It will also help in sustaining the values and culture of our country. I would like to thank Filmfare for honouring me on such a huge platform. I want to graduate to making feature length films some day and the short film format definitely acts as a bridge towards that.` said Prantik Vivek Deshmukh on winning Best Film (Non-Fiction) for Matitali Kusti.

`Khamakha as an idea came to me because of my husband Arun, when he mentioned how you end up judging people during your travels by the way they talk, or their language or their clothes. Everything that is so external. I decided to stress on a Pride and Prejudice on Languages. Short films are the simplest way to discover your own voice. With the revered and extremely loved Filmfare coming out and recognising shorts in such a grand way, it's going to open up a talent flood that will feel extremely liberating!` said, Aarti S. Bagdi on winning People's Choice Award for Best Film - Khamakha.

Elli Avram's 'Urban chhori' to release on January 12


Elli Avram's 'Urban chhori' to release on January 12


The song titled "Urban chhori", which features actress Elli Avram, is set to release on January 12.

Elli tweeted on Sunday: "So guys it's finally releasing, my song with Dilbagh Singh on January 12! 'Urban Chhori'."

The song is a single sung by Dilbagh Singh and composed by Jaymeet.

Nawazuddin a remarkable actor: Shweta Tripathi


Nawazuddin a remarkable actor: Shweta Tripathi


Actress Shweta Tripathi, who will be sharing screen space with Nawazuddin Siddiqui in their forthcoming film "Haraamkhor" said her co-star is a remarkable actor.

"At first, I was worried sharing screen with an actor like Nawazuddin Siddiqui because he is a remarkable actor and an outstanding person. He didn't make me feel that I am a newcomer," Shweta said in an interview on Saturday.

"Nawazuddin brings down himself to match the level. I felt like I am working with an actor who has same experience like me," she said

"That's why I respect him so much. I don't know anybody who does that. He gives space to another co-star," She added.

"Working with him brings the best of you. I really admire him. I think he knows how he helped me in acting," the actress said.



"Once he said some actors need to be choosy. That line stuck in my mind. I am now super choosy with the films. He also said 'talent can't be suppressed.' I truly believe in these things," the "Masaan" actress told the reporters.

Shot in a small village in Gujarat, the film explores the romance between a 14-year-old school student and her teacher.

Decorated with visuals set in a small village are the main characters of the film, the teacher, the student, a boy who has a crush on the same girl and his friend who helps him and the teacher's wife.

The trailer is funny in parts -- even as the film sets out to spread a serious message.

Directed by Shlok Sharma, the film is releasing on January 13.

Time goes by at speed of internet: Big B


Time goes by at speed of internet: Big B


Reminiscing about the time when his film "Wazir" released on January 8 last year, megastar Amitabh Bachchan says time flies by at the speed of internet "these days".

Amitabh tweeted on Sunday: "January 8 release of 'Wazir'... time goes by at the speed of the internet these days!"

Directed by Bejoy Nambiar, "Wazir" also featured Farhan Akhtar, Aditi Rao Hydari, Neil Nitin Mukesh and John Abraham.

The crime thriller was produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

Your performance is what is remembered, says Shraddha Kapoor

Your performance is what is remembered, says Shraddha Kapoor


Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor who is looking forward to her upcoming release "Ok Jaanu" opposite Aditya Roy Kapoor says that the recognition of an actor is not totally dependent on the film's box office fate but their performance.

"You will be remembered for your performance as an actor in people's mind. Many times, the film does not do well at the box office... that is the fate of the film, and we cannot control that, but good work will be appreciated by our audience," Shraddha told the media here alongside her co-actor to a query about the failure of their last release.

Seconding her opinion, Aditya said: "I think our fate changes in every Friday. I have seen both the side of it. In the beginning of my career, three of my films did not do well; then two films ("Aashiqui 2", "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani") released in the same year and both worked well. So as an actor we have to hang on, believe in ourselves and keep working with the best of our ability."

Shraddha and Aditya are going through the same phase that happened back in 2013 before the release of their super hit film "Aashiqui 2" with their last releases - "Luv Ka The End" and "Guzaarish" respectively - flopping.



So, will "Ok Jaanu" be the comeback with a success for the on-screen couple?

"Well I think while casting us our director Shaad Ali must have seen something in us that fit us into the role, and it is an advantage that as on-screen pair, the audience loved us, so that can work in our favour," said Aditya.

"As our on-screen pairing was a hit, we got a lot of offers after 'Aashiqui 2', but those were not the right film for us, but we loved the script of 'Ok Jaanu'. So we said yes to the film," added Shraddha.

Directed by Shaad Ali, "Ok Jaanu" will be releasing on January 13.

Live-in relationships not a negative thing, says Aditya Roy Kapoor


Live-in relationships not a negative thing, says Aditya Roy Kapoor


Aditya Roy Kapoor, who will be seen playing the lead role in upcoming "Ok Jaanu", thinks that live-in-relationships which are common these days are not a negative thing.

"It is not about what is right or wrong. Live-in relationships are common these days, that's why so many movies are being made on the subject. Many of my friends are going through live-in relationships, some have worked out and some didn't. But I don't feel it is a negative thing and marriage has to do anything with it," he said at the press conference on Saturday, ahead of the film's release.

The film sees Aditya and Shraddha Kapoor as a young couple in a live-in relationship in Mumbai while Naseeruddin Shah and Leela Samson play an older couple who are their landlords.



"I don't think it is wrong if a couple who want to get married get into a live-in relationship to know each other better," he added.

Agreeing with her "Aashiqui 2" co-star, Shraddha said: "It (the film) is an interesting take on live-in-relationship."

But Aditya added: "The film is not only about live-in-relationship. 'Ok Jaanu' is actually a love story. The couple just happens to be in a live-in. We are not preaching about what is wrong or how modern we are. It has shown the relationship respectfully."

Directed by Shaad Ali, the romantic drama is releasing on January 13.

Parents should teach sons to respect women: SRK


Parents should teach sons to respect women: SRK


Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has urged parents to teach their sons how to respect women.

Asked about the recent Bengaluru mass molestation, Shah Rukh said: "It is completely wrong. I feel mothers and fathers should teach their sons how to respect women."

SRK spoke to media on Saturday at the Archana Kochhar Show, where he walked as a showstopper. The charity event was held to raise funds for free heart surgeries for 100 children at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute.

"All women as daughters or mothers are close to my heart. It's high time we realise and make sure that they are the most respected people on the planet. They are god's creations. Irrespective of their field, they should be respected," he said.

Bollywood celebrities like Salim Khan, Shekhar Kapur, Akshay Kumar and Farhan Akhtar had earlier strongly condemned the incident that took place during the New Year celebration in Bengaluru.

When Hrithik couldn't resist dancing with fan


When Hrithik couldn't resist dancing with fan


Actor Hrithik Roshan, known for his dancing skills, couldn't resist shaking a leg with a fan here.

Hrithik, who was here to promote his forthcoming film "Kaabil", tweeted a video in which he can be seen dancing with a fan.

"Dubai, you were fun and fantastic as usual. The crowd had so much energy, couldn't resist shaking a leg," he captioned the six-second-long clipping that he shared on Saturday.



The next day, the actor thanked the people of Dubai.

He tweeted: "Such a pleasure to be here and connect with all of the Arab worlds! Marhaba beautiful people."

"Kaabil", directed by Sanjay Gupta, also stars Yami Gautam and Ronit Roy. It is set to release on January 25.

'Raees' meets 'Sultan': Watch the video to know more!


'Raees' meets 'Sultan': Watch the video to know more!


The much-awaited promo of Bigg Boss season 10 is here. As it was reported earlier that Shah Rukh Khan is coming to Salman Khan's 'Bigg Boss' to promote his upcoming movie 'Raees' which is slated to release on 25th January. Now it has been confirmed. The promos of these two superstars confirming the news has been aired now.

Earlier at the time of 'Dilwale', SRK visited Salman's 'Bigg Boss' house for promotions. Now we are really excited to see these two superstars together once again.

Cinema is biggest, easiest way to communicate with masses: Actress Bhumi Pednekar


Cinema is biggest, easiest way to communicate with masses: Actress Bhumi Pednekar


Her first film, "Dum Laga Ke Haisha", contained the message that over-sized women are not at a disadvantage as long as there is love. Her second, "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha", too has a societal message. Actress Bhumi Pednekar is more than happy about Bollywood making message-based films and says cinema is the easiest way to communicate with the people.

"I feel that today's people, audiences and filmmakers, we all have become very aware of the problems and the situations that we have around us. Earlier, we were in a position to ignore them... but I think we have now reached a point where we cannot ignore certain things and I think it is fantastic...

"Cinema is the largest and the easiest way to communicate with the masses and if you can put it to good use, then why not," Bhumi asked while speaking to IANS over the phone from Mumbai.

The 27-year-old actress says "Toilet-Ek Prem Katha" isn't preachy. "It is a beautiful love story that taps into a lot of aspects of our society as well," she added.

While it is quite apparent from the title that the film is about personal hygiene, the producers are keeping the storyline close to their chests to retain an interest in the movie that is set to release in June.

Fans of "Dum Laga Ke Haisha" fondly remember Bhumi as the simple plus-sized Sandhya, and in the upcoming film starring Akshay Kumar, her role again seems to be on similar lines.

"What I did in my first film is nothing like what I am doing in 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha'. What attracts me are real stories about real Indian girls. It's not that I only pick those subjects. I pick characters purely on the basis of how good the story is and how good my role and character are," Bhumi said.



Bhumi, who before entering the world of films was a casting director, considers herself to be lucky for bagging realistic roles.

"I think I have been really lucky that I have been getting roles where I can play the girl-next-door or a girl... My roles are not similar at all," she said.

"Dum Laga Ke Haisha" came in 2015 and Bhumi's next film is all set to release in June 2017.

Will the time gap help her build a new image?

"The time I took off was planned because I had to come back to being Bhumi (my natural self) and it took me this much time. I had gained an insane amount of weight for the film and I had to drop it off," she explained.

She says she has taken the time to choose the scripts that she really wants to be a part of.

"I have been really lucky and touch wood, for me, life has always been on track," Bhumi added.

Priyanka Chopra 'glitters' at Golden Globes 2017


Priyanka Chopra 'glitters' at Golden Globes 2017


Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra made a stunning debut on the red carpet of the 74th Golden Globe Awards in a golden gilded Ralph Lauren gown with a plunging v-neckline.

Priyanka, who will be presenting an award at the ceremony, found global popularity with American TV show "Quantico". She is also set to make her Hollywood debut with "Baywatch" soon.

With a touch of maroon-hued lipstick, styled by Cristina Ehrlich, Priyanka posed for the shutterbugs confidently on the red carpet here on Sunday, reports hollywoodreporter.com.



Priyanka made stunning fashionable debuts at the red carpet of Oscars and Emmys last year.

The other presenters at the gala includes names like Leonardo DiCaprio,Viola Davis, Sylvester Stallone, Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson, Sofia Vergara, Zoe Saldana, Mandy Moore, Gal Gadot, Carl Weathers, Drew Barrymore, Matt Damon, Laura Dern, Goldie Hawn, Nicole Kidman, Diego Luna and Sienna Miller.

Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the Golden Globes is being held at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.

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