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Showing posts with label Kainaz Motivala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kainaz Motivala. Show all posts

'Ragini MMS', made on a shoe-string budget, is doing quite well at the Box Office. This is definitely a good enough reason for producer Ekta Kapoor to go ahead and make a sequel to the film.

Needless to say, the sequel will be scarier, more erotic and the horror quotient will be upped.


If that was not enough, the sequel is said to explore the life of the woman before she died and will have explicit and gruesome details of how she ended up killing her own family.

With a sequel on the cards, all you lovers of the horror genre get ready to be spooked all over again!

Ok so here’s the deal – if you’re looking for the classic 'spook+sleaze’ combo, this film might leave you cold. The promos lead you on to believe you’ll see something of a paranormal threesome—the promotional line in fact says - `They don’t know it yet. It’s a threesome.’ Sorry, the film is hardly that audacious. It’s a just a case of leading the viewer in with the bait of misplaced promotions.

A couple – Ragini and Uday – is spending their weekend at a deserted bungalow. Young and in lust, they get horizontal right away. The boyfriend is using a camcorder to record the girl from top to toe. There are other hidden cameras that the girl isn’t aware of – the idea is to make a sex tape. You abhor Uday immediately.

Amid the smooching and cuddling, there’s a doorbell. It’s just the couple of friends. You’re relieved but they beat a hasty retreat because one of the friends gets locked up and senses foulplay not realising that it is the ghost.

With them gone, our twosome is alone again in the bungalow. The third mysterious entity is shown in glimpses. This Marathi-speaking ghost (an interesting departure from the clichéd ghost representation) has a tragic backstory that is not delved into enough. This backstory needed to be told; it would make the film’s premise stronger. So we’re given no background of this ghost. Is the entity a witch as was suspected by her family or was she a victim of false belief?

The first half has scares because you have two people trapped in the bungalow, and one of them handcuffed to the bed! The handheld camera makes the viewer a voyeur much like in Paranormal Activity.

The second half gets gruesome with mysterious murders and bloodshed. Ragini’s journey as she tries escaping the bungalow is shot stylistically, and clearly influenced by films like "The Blair Witch Project".

The cast does well. Raj Kumar Yadav reprises his role (like in Love Sex Aur Dhoka) as the sleazy boyfriend looking to make a sex tape with his unsuspecting girlfriend. He’s excellent throughout and adds a comical dimension to his character when scared out of his wits. Kainaz Motivala (Wake up Sid, Paathshaala) does fairly well.

Debut director Pawan Kripalani whips up an assortment of LSD, Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project. It’s a supernatural 'flick’ that hopes to be yet another money-spinner banking on the usual thrills and chills.

However, with too many loose ends and an abrupt ending, this one neither scares you completely nor does it get you involved. Meant for the horror film junkie who can ignore these flaws and the repetitive pattern of the film for a few moments of scares.


Despite all the controversy surrounding the upcoming film Ragini MMS, the two young actors in the film - Kainaz Motivala and Raj Kumar Yadav are glad they found a producer in Ekta Kapoor.
Kainaz, a South Mumbai resident, who admits she aspired to be a journalist before a film actor, says, "Ekta is the queen of marketing. We are so glad the way everything has shaped up. There has been extensive and very intelligent promotions and marketing around the film. So it should be good." Ragini MMS, a film based on paranormal activities is all set to release on Friday, the 13th, and has been advertised on the backs of autorickshaws as well as in multiplex washrooms.

Raj Kumar Yadav who plays Uday in the film is also glad that he and Kainaz were asked to attend workshops in order to hone their acting skills. He explains "The workshops really helped us project the right reactions on our faces during the actual filming. We were locked in dark rooms and were subjected to a lot of strange sounds. We could feel the real emotion of fear." Kainaz adds, "When you are scared, you crave for some sort of company. You become alert. Attending the workshops was a good learning process and helped us during the actual shoot."

Ragini MMS has not only raised eyebrows due to the reported extreme intimate scenes in the film but now, the 'real Ragini' on whom the film is based, a Delhi-based girl called Deepika, is all set to sue the filmmakers. However, Raj Kumar and Kainaz seem unfazed by all the controversy. Kainaz chooses to clarify, "All this is only unnecessary blowing up of things. We are not such actors who want to thrive on all this publicity."

Ekta Kapoor's much talked about scary date flick, 'Ragini MMS', has not gone down too well with the Censor Board. They have asked for three scenes from the film to be cut and have given it an 'A' certificate.

Despite the 'A' certificate, the Censor found the scenes too explicit. These included one where the male lead Rajkumar talks to his girlfriend Kainaz about the after-effects of aphrodisiac tablets. Another showed Rajkumar's character asking his girlfriend to indulge in oral sex, while the third and final scene was in contention over the language used when the couple were intimate.

Meanwhile even as the makers of 'Ragini MMS' come to terms with the verdict of the Censor board, there has been a new controversy. Apparently, the real Ragini- (Deepika, a 22 year old girl from Delhi- on whose real-life story the film is based) called for a press conference as she is upset with producer Ekta Kapoor for not showing her the film in advance as was stipulated in the contract.

Deepika states that Ekta has been avoiding her calls and hence smells something fishy. The girl from Delhi also said that if she found that her character was degraded in the film she would object to the release of the film.

The scariest date movie Ragini MMS gets a theme song. One of the most romantic songs of Hindi cinema, Raat Akeli Hai, gets a chiller version for the film, featuring Kainaz Motivala and Raj Kumar Yadav.

Thus the ultimate seducing tune of all times has a new meaning in Ekta Kapoor's film Ragini MMS. The romantic hit, originally picturised on Dev Anand and Tanuja, is from the blockbuster Jewel Thief and is rendered passionately by Asha Bhosle. Ekta, in awe of the song, decided to keep the original in the film instead of remixing it.

Ekta explains why she selected the song, and is quoted as saying, “Some classic tunes should just not be touched. They should be enjoyed in their purest authentic form. 'Raat Akeli Hai' is sexy enough in its original form and goes very well with the mood of Ragini MMS.”

Since the movie is a paranormal sensuous film and is about a couple who are on a romantic getaway to an unknown place, the song fits the theme. But from now on Raat Akeli Hai will haunt you, thanks to Ragini MMS.

Ekta Kapoor may have decided to release Ragini MMS at the midnight of Friday, May 13th. But Ekta sure has decided that the promos of the movie should be on TV at prime time. Ragini MMS has a liberal dose of erotic scenes, and its trailers were filled with spook and sexuality. Initially, the trailers received an 'A' certificate, which would mean the promos could only be broadcast after 11 p.m. Ekta, doubting the impact of a promo away from prime time, has cut down steamy scenes in the trailer to get a 'U/A' certificate.

Ragini MMS, directed by Pawan Kripalani and released by Balaji Telefilms, is a thriller which takes place at a remote farmhouse in the outskirts of Mumbai. The movie follows a young couple who camp for a night at a private farmhouse, only to be haunted by paranormal activity and hidden cameras recording their every move.

Kainaz Motivala had never dreamed of becoming an actress. She was content working as a journalist for a Mumbai tabloid until an assistant director spotted her and egged her on to audition for a role in Paathshaala, yes the film starring Shahid Kapoor as a dance teacher. That marked the start of the acting career of this Mumbai girl.

With her foot already in the door to Bollywood, Kainaz got her second role in Ranbir Kapoor’s Wake Up Sid. Remember the girl Tanya from the film? That’s Kainaz. But now, Kainaz won’t need such tips for pointing out for she’s playing the female lead in producer Ekta Kapoor’s film Ragini MMS.

The film is being described as a sensuous paranormal thriller. Kainaz plays a 20-something from south Mumbai. She goes on a weekend trip with her boyfriend to a farmhouse. The lovey-dovey couple, however, doesn’t know that the farmhouse is rigged with secret cameras and there is another invisible presence in the house.

Kainaz reportedly has shot a lot of intimate scenes with co star Raj Kumar. She admits it wasn’t easy filming those scenes.

"Ragini MMS" is set to hit screens on May 13.

Lets wait and watch !!