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Manoj Muntashir warns Akshay Kumar’s film Sky Force makers of legal action for not crediting him for writing the song Maaye

On January 7, Manoj issued a warning to the makers—Jio Studios, Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films, and Saregama Global—threatening legal action.

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Lyricist and screenwriter Manoj Muntashir has expressed his frustration after the Sky Force team failed to credit him as the writer of the upcoming song “Maaye.”

On January 7, Manoj issued a warning to the makers—Jio Studios, Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films, and Saregama Global—threatening legal action.

The incident followed the release of the song’s teaser on Jio Studios’ social media, which featured singer B Praak and composer Tanishk Bagchi’s name, but omitted any mention of Manoj. Although he was tagged in the post’s caption, he felt the lack of proper credit was unacceptable.

In his post on X, Manoj stated, “Please note @jiostudios, @MaddockFilms, @saregamaglobal. This song is not just sung and composed; it has also been written by someone who has dedicated immense effort to it. Omitting the writer’s name from the opening credits demonstrates a complete disrespect for the craft and the industry. If this is not rectified immediately, especially with the main song releasing tomorrow, I will disown the song and ensure my concerns are addressed legally. Shame. @IPRSmusic (sic).”

Sky Force, set to premiere on January 24 ahead of Republic Day, stars Akshay Kumar as an Indian Air Force officer seeking vengeance after the loss of several soldiers. The film also marks the debut of Veer Pahariya, who portrays a fellow IAF officer, while Sara Ali Khan plays Veer’s wife. Nimrat Kaur is also part of the cast.

The trailer for Sky Force, featuring Akshay Kumar and debutant Veer Pahariya, was launched at an event in Mumbai on Sunday. Directed by Sandeep Kewlani and Abhishek Kapur, the film centers on India’s inaugural and most lethal airstrike during the 1965 India-Pakistan War.

In the film, Akshay Kumar takes on the role of an Indian Air Force officer spearheading the mission, depicted in the trailer as one of the nation’s most perilous operations.

The plot intensifies when Veer Pahariya’s character goes missing during the airstrike, leading Kumar’s character to believe he is stranded in Pakistan, with search efforts seemingly proving futile.

Sara Ali Khan appears as Veer’s love interest, while Nimrat Kaur and Sharad Kelkar play supporting roles. The trailer, shared on social media by Akshay Kumar, includes the tagline: “This Republic Day, witness the untold story of a heroic sacrifice – the tale of India’s first and deadliest airstrike.” Audiences have responded positively, praising the portrayal of military life and the performances teased in the trailer.

Produced by Dinesh Vijan, Amar Kaushik, and Jyoti Deshpande, Sky Force is set to premiere globally on January 24, 2025, just in time for Republic Day.

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Game Changer: Telangana govt allows higher ticket prices for Ram Charan film, denies 1 am show

The Minister emphasized that film stars should adhere to regulations and refrain from roadshows when police deny permission, stating that the government is focused on supporting the film industry through various incentives.

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Shankar’s debut Telugu film, Game Changer, featuring Ram Charan and Kiara Advani in the lead roles, is set to premiere in theaters on January 10. In light of stricter regulations following the tragic stampede at Sandhya Theatre during a benefit show for Pushpa 2, the Telangana government has denied permission for a 1 am screening. However, ticket price increases and additional shows have been authorized.

In contrast, the Andhra Pradesh government has approved benefit shows for Game Changer, with the first show commencing at 1 am. A member of Ram Charan’s team shared the Telangana government’s order on X (formerly Twitter). The government has eased certain restrictions in exchange for the screening of advertisements aimed at raising awareness about cybercrime, narcotics, and drugs, but denied permission for the early morning shows.

For the opening day, six shows have been authorized, along with an additional five shows allowed over the subsequent nine days, ending January 19. A 4 am show is approved for the opening, and ticket prices will be increased by ₹150 for multiplexes and ₹100 for single screens, including GST. For the following days, ticket prices will rise by ₹100 in multiplexes and ₹50 in single screens. Bookings in the state began after this government order was issued.

Following the December 4 stampede incident that resulted in a woman’s death and her son sustaining critical injuries, Minister for Roads and Buildings and Cinematography Komatireddy Venkata Reddy declared in the Assembly on December 21, 2024, that benefit shows would only be permitted for films addressing social issues or patriotism. The Minister emphasized that film stars should adhere to regulations and refrain from roadshows when police deny permission, stating that the government is focused on supporting the film industry through various incentives.

In addition to Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, Game Changer features Anjali, Samuthirakani, SJ Suryah, and Srikanth in significant roles. The film has a production budget exceeding ₹400 crore, with ₹75 crore allocated for song sequences composed by Thaman S. The story, penned by Karthik Subbaraj, will be released in multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi. Production commenced in 2021 and concluded in 2024.

Ram Charan’s previous film, RRR, directed by SS Rajamouli, was a major success, while Shankar’s last film, Indian 2, starring Kamal Haasan, Siddharth, and Rakul Preet Singh, did not achieve notable success. Expectations for Game Changer are significantly high.

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Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama release delayed to January 24, 2025

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Animated scene from Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama

The much-anticipated animated film Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama has had its release date pushed back to January 24, 2025. Initially scheduled for October 18, 2024, the revised date was announced by Farhan Akhtar on Instagram.

Directed by Koichi Sasaki and Ram Mohan, the film draws inspiration from Valmiki’s epic tale Ramayana. Acclaimed music composer Vanraj Bhatia has created the score for this Japanese-Indian collaborative project. Notably, the creative adaptation is being overseen by renowned screenwriter V Vijayendra Prasad, celebrated for his work on cinematic blockbusters like Baahubali, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, and RRR. His involvement aims to ensure the timeless tale resonates with contemporary audiences while staying true to the core narrative of the Ramayana.

This animated adaptation, a joint effort between India and Japan, first premiered in 1992, co-created by animation pioneers Ram Mohan and Yugo Sako. The film masterfully combines traditional hand-drawn animation techniques with styles influenced by both cultures, retaining its visual allure and mythological depth.

The upcoming release will cater to a diverse audience by being dubbed in multiple languages, including Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu. Distributed by Excel Entertainment, the project is being spearheaded by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. This re-release of Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama aims to introduce the iconic story to a new generation while honoring its historical and cultural legacy.

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Oscar nominations, Critics Choice Awards postponed as wildfires engulf Los Angeles

Laapataa Ladies, a charming satire about two brides swapped in rural India during the 1990s, received acclaim for its clever narrative. However, as Grammy-winning musician Kej bluntly stated, it was “absolutely the wrong choice” for an Oscar campaign.

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A series of devastating wildfires have ravaged Los Angeles, resulting in five fatalities and the destruction of over 1,100 structures. The fires have prompted mass evacuations, including among Hollywood celebrities, and led to the widespread cancellation of major entertainment events.

As a consequence, the announcement of Oscar nominations for the 97th Academy Awards, originally scheduled for January 17, has been postponed to January 19, with nomination voting deadlines also extended. However, the ceremony itself is still set to take place on March 2.

Academy CEO Bill Kramer expressed his condolences to those affected, highlighting the fires’ significant impact on the film industry, particularly in Southern California.

Events such as the Critics Choice Awards, along with other pre-Oscar functions like the AFI Awards luncheon and the British Academy of Film and TV Arts Tea Party, have been delayed. Significant industry events, including the Academy’s technical “bake-off,” have been canceled.

Prominent figures in Hollywood, including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, and Anthony Hopkins, have experienced personal losses, with their homes either destroyed or evacuated.

Premieres for films like Better Man and The Last Showgirl have been called off, while the Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations were released via press release instead of as a live event. Universal Studios Hollywood temporarily closed due to hazardous conditions, and filming for shows such as Ted Lasso and Grey’s Anatomy has been halted.

The wildfires, which began on Tuesday, have severely stretched firefighting resources and water supplies. Schools, including Palisades Charter High School—known for its roles in films like Carrie and Teen Wolf—have been damaged or destroyed. In response to the disaster, President Joe Biden has signed a federal disaster declaration, releasing funds for temporary housing, repairs, and recovery efforts.

Earlier, the announcement of the 15 films shortlisted for the Best International Feature Film category at the 2025 Oscars has reignited controversy among cinephiles, critics, and filmmakers in India due to Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies not being included in the list.

Following the announcement, strong online criticism of the Film Federation of India (FFI) emerged, led by voices like Hansal Mehta and Ricky Kej, who accused the organization of consistently poor judgment in its Oscar selections. For many, this omission serves as a reflection of deeper issues in how India presents itself on the global cinematic stage.

Laapataa Ladies, a charming satire about two brides swapped in rural India during the 1990s, received acclaim for its clever narrative. However, as Grammy-winning musician Kej bluntly stated, it was “absolutely the wrong choice” for an Oscar campaign.

The disappointment was further intensified by comparisons to Payal Kapadia’s Cannes-winning film All We Imagine As Light (AWIAL), which many believe to be India’s strongest contender for the international feature race. Kapadia’s portrayal of Mumbai’s working class has already garnered multiple accolades, including nominations at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards, and its triumph at Cannes, where it won the Grand Prize, has firmly established it as a critical favorite early in the competition.

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