Jassa joins cast of ITV's Unforgotten

Jassa has joined the cast of ITV's highly anticipated new six-part crime drama, Unforgotten.

Nicola Walker (Spooks, Last Tango in Halifax, Babylon, Scott & Bailey) and Sanjeev Bhaskar (The Kumars, The Indian Doctor, Goodness Gracious Me) star as DCI Cassie Stuart and DS Sunil ‘Sunny’ Khan.

Jassa is set to appear as Nicola Walker's son, Adam Stuart.

Unforgotten, written and created by Chris Lang (Undeniable, A Mother’s Son, Torn) focuses on a ‘cold’ murder case of 39 years ago, when the bones of a young man are found beneath the footings of a demolished house. An investigation begins that will unravel the lives of four people who have been waiting for this moment for nearly forty years, as they discover that the past can’t, and won’t, stay buried for ever.

More information is available from ITV's Press Centre.

Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’s Curse

Jassa stars alongside Ben KingsleyJulian Morris and Tamzin Merchant in Universal’sColin Teague directed Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’s Curse.

When aspiring knight Gareth (Julian Morris) goes in search of riches from a fallen comet he instead discovers the dragon Drago (Ben Kingsley). Fending off the forces of an evil sorcerer, intent on enslaving the dragon, Drago and Gareth become intricately bonded. With the help of the last surviving druid Lorne (Jassa Ahluwalia) and the fierce warrior Rhonu (Tamzin Merchant) they must work together to defeat the sorcerer and end his reign of terror.


The family fantasy adventure is directed by Colin Teague, known for BAFTA-nominated Being Human, The White Queen and the upcoming ITV series Jekyll & Hyde.

The Sorcerer's Curse is the third film in the DragonHeart franchise and is produced byRaffaella de Laurentiis, producer of the original 1996 Oscar-nominated cult hit.

The cast includes Academy-Award® winner Ben Kingsley as the voice of Drago, Julian Morris (Amazon Studios' critically acclaimed Hand Of God) and Tamzin Merchant (Salem, The Tudors).

Out now on Digital HD and available on DVD and Blu-ray from 24 Feb 2015

Modern Man selected for San Diego Film Festival

Modern Man, the short film directed by Sebastian Solberg and produced by Jassa, has been selected for this year's San Diego Film Festival. 

The short's leading lady Ramanique Ahluwalia will be hitting the red carpet later this week in California.

Modern Man is set to play as part of the Unexpected Comedy Shorts Track.

Screenings
Thursday 25th September, 5pm - Reading Cinemas
Friday 26th September, 7.30pm - ArcLight Cinemas

Jassa joins the cast of The Rezort (Generation Z)

Jassa recently wrapped shooting on The Rezort (aka Generation Z), a cutting edge, slick and contemporary, part action survival film, part heart-thumping horror.

Jassa stars alongside Jessica De Gouw (Arrow, Dracula), Dougray Scott (Taken 3, Mission Impossible 2) and Martin McCann ('71, The Pacific). The film comes from writer Paul Gerstenberger, is being shot by Roman Osin (Pride & Prejudice), and directed by Steve Barker (Outpost).

The Rezort is set in a world after a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak. A world in which humans now have the upper hand and no zombies remain. Except for the ones at The Rezort, an island safari park where people can pay to hunt the dead. The ultimate bloodsport experience.

Matador Pictures (The Numbers Station, Outpost) and Nick Gillott (Event Horizon) produce with co-producer Umedia Production (Erased, The Artist, Black Book).

Jassa wraps on Some Girls 3

Jassa has completed filming on the third series of Some Girls. He stars in the hit BBC Three series as Rocky alongside Adelayo Adedayo, Alice Felgate, Mandeep Dhillon, Natasha Jonas, Dolly Wells and Colin Salmon.

Jassa is set to appear in five episodes of the six episode series, created and written by Bernadette Davis.

"This time, sensible, level headed Viva wants to defy expectations and do something completely crazy. But it's not long before she's regretting her actions. Holli needs to raise some money to buy back her mother's pawned jewellery and has some unusual ideas about how to do this. Saz discovers that, against all odds, there is a boy out there who likes her - if only she could work out who it is. And Amber gets ousted as the hottest girl on the block when her sister moves back home. Rocky and Viva are in love but the differences between them make this series a game of 'will they won't they'. And where is Brandon? Amber is convinced he has had to go into hiding...." -BBC Media Centre

Some Girls is made by Hat Trick Productions, produced by John Pocock and directed by Sasha Ransome. The executive producers are Helen WilliamsJimmy Mulville and BBC Comedy commissioning editor Gregor Sharp.

Modern Man wins BEST FILM award

Modern Man, directed by Sebastian Solberg and produced by Jassa has won BEST FILM in the Three Minute Wonders category at the 12th Kinofilm International Film Festival.

The Manchester based festival has been celebrating the talents of emerging and established film makers since 1993 through film festivals, short film and feature screenings and events.

The award comes in the wake of the film's global success, screening as part of the Très Court International Film FestivalModern Man was shown in over a hundred cities worldwide.

Sebastian Solberg, costume assistant Jasmine Whiting and gaffer James Humby attended the screening in Paris while leading lady Ramanique Ahluwalia attended the event in New York.

Jassa attends Empire Awards

Last Sunday Jassa attended the 2014 Empire Awards. The ceremony also marked Empire Magazine's 25th anniversary.

"I love Empire! It's a proper fan magazine. They define success based on what a film sets out to achieve and I love that. Comedy, action, indies, drama, they all make cinema the awesome thing that it is and Empire gets that. And the readers - including me! - decide who wins! It's all about the fans." - Jassa

Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hugh Jackman and Emma Thompson were among the plethora of A-list stars that descended on London's Grosvenor House to celebrate.

Arguably the highlight of Jassa's night was when Tom Cruise shook his hand en route to collect his 'Legend Of Our Lifetime' award.

50 Kisses, World Premiere

Colton's Big Night, a short film co-produced by Jassa has been announced as one of the winning contributions to the crowd created feature film, 50 Kisses. The movie incorporates multiple stories, all connected through a Valentine's kiss.

50 Kisses had its world premiere at Genesis Cinema on Thursday 13th February. Over 500 people attended the event, complete with red carpet, awards and after party. Unfortunately Jassa was in New York at the time and was unable to attend.

"It is a truly unique piece of quite frankly, outstanding cinema and I am afraid something few big budget directors could ever achieve with such grace, warmth and soul and substance." - Alex Heaton, IMDb

Jassa co-produced the segment Colton's Big Night with director Sebastian Solberg and co-producer Katya Rogers. The film received a Best Production Team award. Daniel Powell starred as the eponymous hero of the film.

Rollacoaster ride for Jassa

Jassa recently appeared in Issue 10 of Rollacoaster magazine, modelling Louis Vuitton.

Rollacoaster is a luxury triennial, which offers a colourful, industry-leading perspective on all things fashion, beauty, music, film, TV and youth culture.

Retailed in WHSmith and newsstands across the UK - as well as in select stores internationally - Rollacoaster is also handed out in boutiques across London during Fashion Week and London Collections: Men.

Jassa stars as David in The Bible, tonight on Channel 5

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Jassa stars as David, battling Goliath, in tonight's episode of The Bible - Homeland - on Channel 5, 9pm.

The five-part Emmy-nominated series premiered in the UK last weekend with 1.3 million viewers.

Filmed in Morocco last year The Bible is executive produced by husband and wife team Mark Burnett (Survivor, The Apprentice, The Voice) and Roma Downey (Touched by an Angel). The series is scored by Hans Zimmer (Gladiator, The Dark Knight, Inception) and Lorne Balfe (Iron Man, Rush, Captain Phillips).

Jassa stars alongside Martin Sheen in The Whale

Jassa stars alongside Martin Sheen in feature length drama The Whale this Christmas on BBC One. The 90 minute film tells the true story of nautical survival following the sinking of the whaleship Essex, the event that inspired Herman Merville's classic Moby-Dick.

Martin Sheen stars as Old Thomas Nickerson, who tells a story of his life as a cabin boy on the ill-fated voyage. Jassa plays young Nickerson's colleague and unlikely friend Owen Coffin, nephew of the ship's captain.

Alrick Riley directs a cast led by Martin Sheen as the elder Nickerson, along with Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood, The Edge of Tomorrow) as First Mate Owen Chase, Adam Rayner (Tyrant, The Hunted) as Captain Pollard, Paul Kaye (Game Of Thrones, It's All Gone Pete Tong) as Joy, David Gyasi (Cloud Atlas, Interstellar) as Peterson, Jolyon Coy (The Hollow Crown) as Lawrence, John Boyega (Attack the Block) as Bond and Ferdinand Kingsley (Dracula Untold) as Hendricks, and introducing Charles Furness as the young Tom Nickerson.

The action-packed narrative follows Nickerson as, against all odds, he comes through the worst that nature throws at him, growing up fast in the process. He faces the destructive force of sea storms, the power of whales, the brutal desolation of the sun and sea after the shipwreck, and finally, the grim realities of dark deeds as his only means of survival.

With breathtaking underwater shots and specialist equipment used to create storm scenes, The Whale beautifully captures the Essex caught in the treacherous sea storm.

Made by BBC Factual Productions with Animal Planet, The Whale is BBC executive produced by Eamon Hardy and Ruth Caleb. Mike Dormer is the producer. For Animal Planet, The Whale is executive produced by Mick Kaczorowski.
 

The Whale will air on BBC One at 9pm on Sunday 22nd December.

 

On location with Alrick Riley (left) and Sundance award winning cinematographer David Raedeker (centre)

On location with Alrick Riley (left) and Sundance award winning cinematographer David Raedeker (centre)

Martin Sheen as Old Tom Nickerson and Jonas Armstrong as First Mate Chase

Martin Sheen as Old Tom Nickerson and Jonas Armstrong as First Mate Chase

Jassa as Owen Coffin fights for his life as the storm thrashes the Essex

Jassa as Owen Coffin fights for his life as the storm thrashes the Essex

Jassa guest stars in Ripper Street

Airing 9pm Monday 25th November, Jassa guest stars in Threads of Silk and Gold, the fifth episode in the second series of BBC One's BAFTA nominated series Ripper Street.

Investigations into the brutal slaying of a Telegraph Boy lift the lid on a vice racket run from the offices of the GPO. The telegraph ledger leads Reid to the heart of the one of the city’s most august financial institutions, Barings Bank.

Jassa recently described his character Vincent Featherwell in an interview with Inside Media Track:

On the surface Vincent is a street smart telegraph boy trying to make his way in the world. But that’s not the whole truth. He is an exceptionally confident leader with much bigger plans for the future. He is the driving force in the relationship between him and his colleague/lover David (Alfie Stewart). He has absolute strength and isn’t afraid to stick his finger up to society.

Read the full interview here

Jassa appears alongside Mathew Macfadyen (Anna Karenina, Spooks, Robin Hood, Frost/Nixon), Jerome Flynn (Game of Thrones) and Adam Rothenberg (Elementary).

Also starring as a guest lead in Jassa's episode is Andrew Tiernan. Perhaps best known for playing the hunchback Ephialtes in Zach Snyder's 300, Andrew has starred in numerous iconic films including Roman Polanski's The Pianist.

Ripper Street Returns

BAFTA nominated series Ripper Street returns to BBC One on Monday 28th October at 9pm.

East London. 1890. The long shadow of Jack The Ripper may be receding, but the job of preventing Whitechapel from descending into hell has never been harder for Detective Inspector Edmund Reid and his loyal deputies Detective Sergeant Bennet Drake and Captain Homer Jackson. As the century enters its final decade, recession stalks Great Britain, its preeminent role in the world is under threat. And nowhere is the bloated British Empire’s problems felt more keenly than in its dark heart: the East End of London.

Jassa guest leads as telegraph boy Vincent Featherwell in Threads of Silk and Gold, Episode Five of the new series.

Jassa announced as CPAG charity Ambassador

Jassa has been announced as an Ambassador alongside Simon Callow and Jack Monroefor Child Poverty Action Group, the charity's first ever Ambassadors. 

'I am very proud to be an Ambassador for Child Poverty Action Group. A child is the definition of potential. Whether or not they flourish is determined by opportunity. CPAG speaks out for children in poverty so that every child growing up in the UK has the chance to succeed in life.' - Jassa

CPAG is the leading national charity working to end poverty among children, young people and families in the UK.

The charity approached Jassa to become an Ambassador after he attended An Audience with Simon Callow - an exclusive drinks reception at the House of Lords in support of CPAG.

'It was an honour to be invited to such an event, and within such a prestigious setting. I attended as a fan of Dickens' and left having gained an insight into the parallels that exist between his incredible work and that of CPAG. I'm humbled to now be able to be a small part of that." - Jassa

For more information about Child Poverty Action Group please visit www.cpag.org.uk | Jassa's Profile

The Bible Nominated for Three Emmy Awards

The Bible has been nominated for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie at the 65th Emmy Awards. The ten-part miniseries, a huge ratings for the History Channel, was executive produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey. The series has also been nominated in the Sound Editing and Sound Mixing categories. The Bible was scored by Hans Zimmer.

Jassa stars in The Bible as David, famed for slaying Goliath.

The Bible will broadcast in the UK on Channel 5 this autumn.

Other nominees in the Miniseries or Movie category include USA Network's Political Animals, Sundance Channel's Top of the Lake, HBO's Phil Spector, HBO's Behind the Candelabra and FX Network's American Horror Story: Asylum.

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