Thursday, July 31, 2008

Katrina and Salman ready for split?

Mumbai - Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan’s split looks imminent. The beauty who was born in Hong Kong and brought up in Hawaii in true cosmopolitan way has reportedly decided not to work with her beau Salman Khan as well.

The two were dating for the last five years and there was talk of them getting married last year. But Katrina Kaif who is on an upswing or the last two years decided not to marry for the time being and concentrate more on her career instead.

And that seems to be the right decision. What happened during her birthday bash has horrified the beauty who has set her eyes to be the No. 1 in Bollywood. She is sure one of the best in the Indian film industry and one of the highest paid actresses in India.

Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan’s duel on Katrina Kaif’s 24th birthday party has again brought Salman Khan in the limelight for all the wrong reasons. He is known for his bad and temperamental behaviour for a long, long time.

But this time the way he tried to settle scores with the most respected Bollywood actor has once again presented him in a very bad image.

Salman Khan is almost nineteen years elder to twenty four year old Katrina Kaif. Salman is one of the successful stars of Bollywood who has given unforgettable film like, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Tere Naam, No Entry and Partner.

Salman Khan’s irresponsible behaviour during the party when he in an inebriated condition first verbally abused Shah Rukh Khan who had come after being repeatedly invited to the birthday bash and later provoking him in a useless verbal brawl.

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Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif - perfect pair

Britain-born actress Katrina Kaif, who has carved a niche for herself in Bollywood with five hits in a row, will now be seen with Ranbir Kapoor in Prakash Jha's political thriller Rajneeti.

The director says they make a perfect pair. The political saga also stars Ajay Devgan and Manoj Bajpai. Katrina will play Ranbir's love interest.

"I needed an actress who would look convincing as an intelligent, modern and cultured girl of today. Katrina fitted the bill perfectly. She also looks perfectly matched with Ranbir. Not too many of the top leading ladies are compatible with Ranbir," said Jha.

"Katrina is versatile enough to look perfectly matched with Salman (Khan), Akshay (Kumar) and Ranbir. I also like her focussed attitude to her career. Now that she has proved herself successful, there's a hunger to prove herself in roles and projects that aren't considered Katrina's kingdom," the director said.

Katrina is sure making up for lost time and space with Ranbir.
After having had her track cut out of Yash Raj Film's Bachna Ae Haseeno, the duo first signed Rajkumar Santoshi's Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani and now they are together in Rajneeti.

For both the actors, Jha's film is an experience very different from the kind of cinema they've done so far.

Jha, who has made gritty political dramas like GangaaJal and Apaharan, says Katrina's role wouldn't be a mere romantic foil to Ranbir.

"Not at all. She has very powerful dramatic moments in the plot. This role would require Katrina to put all her skills into the active mode."

The fact that Ranbir and Katrina share the same secretary has also expedited her entry into what promises to be a different, more gritty kind of cinema.

Rajneeti has an interesting array of star and actors.

Recently, Viveik Oberoi, who was to play one of the leads in this modern day rendering of Mahabharat set in a political dynasty akin to the Gandhis, opted out. Arjun Rampal has now replaced him.

"No one is making multi-starrers any more. I think Rajneeti will be the only one in the near future," said Jha.

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ndtvmovies.com

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008)

The “Mummy” franchise has always been the B-movie version of the “Indiana Jones” films, which themselves are B movies elevated by Steven Spielberg into an action-adventure colossus. So what does that make the “Mummy” films in the grand scheme of things? C movies?

The third installment, “Tomb of the Dragon Emperor,” directed by Rob Cohen (“XXX,” “The Fast and the Furious”), is by far the weakest. In it the excitement-starved husband-and-wife exploring team, Rick and Evelyn O’Connell (Brendan Fraser and Maria Bello, who replaces Rachel Weisz), come out of retirement in 1946 to travel to Shanghai, where they are tricked into helping resurrect an evil 2,000-year-old emperor (Jet Li). The emperor’s schemes to become immortal all those years ago were foiled when a benign sorceress (Michelle Yeoh) laid a curse on him. While in Shanghai, Rick and Evelyn run into their mischievous college dropout son, Alex (the charmless Luke Ford).

When the curse is accidentally lifted, the emperor, joined by a rebel Chinese army, rushes to the Himalayas, where a dip in a pool in Shangri-La promises immortality. He already has supernatural powers and likes to turn himself into a three-headed dragon. Accompanying the O’Connells is Evelyn’s eccentric, wisecracking brother Jonathan (John Hannah), who during the flight to the mountains is vomited on by a yak.

The kindest thing to be said for this frantic, cluttered mess of cheesy computer-generated action-adventure clichés is that at least you can see how the estimated $175 million budget (according to the Internet Movie Database) was spent. We get an avalanche, an army of bow-and-arrow-wielding skeletons, a car chase that turns into a fireworks explosion, and a cadre of snowy yetis. In the movie’s futile drive to conjure visceral excitement, the action sequences are edited into an incoherent jumble that makes you feel trapped on a rickety airplane sitting in a pool of yak vomit.

“The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). It has some strong language and mild violence.

THE MUMMY

Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Opens on Friday nationwide.

Directed by Rob Cohen; written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar; director of photography, Simon Duggan; edited by Joel Negron and Kelly Matsumoto; music by Randy Edelman; production designer, Nigel Phelps; produced by Sean Daniel, James Jacks, Stephen Sommers and Bob Ducsay; released by Universal Pictures. Running time: 1 hour 53 minutes.

WITH: Brendan Fraser (Rick O’Connell), Jet Li (Emperor), Maria Bello (Evelyn O’Connell), John Hannah (Jonathan Carnahan), Russell Wong (Ming Guo), Liam Cunningham (Maguire), Luke Ford (Alex O’Connell), Isabella Leong (Lin) and Michelle Yeoh (Zi Yuan).

Courtesy: movies.nytimes.com

'Swing Vote' - Hollywood Movie review

Swing Vote: Comedy-drama. Starring Kevin Costner, Madeline Carroll, Kelsey Grammer and Dennis Hopper. Directed by Joshua Michael Stern. (PG-13. 100 minutes. At Bay Area theaters. For complete movie listings and show times, and to buy tickets for select theaters, go to sfgate.com/movies.)

It's not easy to play a stupid guy. The temptations are everywhere - to wink at the audience as if to say, "I'm smart, actually" - or to try to make being stupid a form of adorable. Kevin Costner plays a good-natured idiot in "Swing Vote," a middle-aged man who has squandered what little potential he had in favor of life as a hard-drinking good-for-nothing, and he gives a remarkable performance.

It's not the kind of role that wins Oscars, because Academy Awards usually go to actors playing high-status roles, powerful souls, either good or evil. By contrast, Bud, the likable loser in "Swing Vote," is low status all the way, a man who can barely function socially, whose instincts are all wrong, whose impulses are either vulgar or diffident. Costner slips right into that mode of being, bringing to the characterization precision, observation and a heretofore unexploited flair for physical comedy.

If the advance advertising has communicated one thing about this movie, you already know that it's about an average fellow (actually, below average) whose single vote will determine the winner of the presidential election. The scenario is this: It all comes down to New Mexico's electoral votes, and the popular vote in New Mexico is tied. However, Bud's ballot was never tallied, and so he has the right to cast a written ballot - in effect, to choose the winner.

Political junkies are an obvious natural constituency for this movie, and they will be amused by the presentation of the candidates and their political ads. Kelsey Grammer is the Republican incumbent, a borderline idiot, and Dennis Hopper plays the Democratic challenger, the perfect image of the kind of liberal candidate that inevitably loses, two parts Mondale and one part Dukakis, with just a dash of Kucinich. When he goes skeet shooting with Bud, the recoil of the rifle sends him flying backward.

The campaign comes down to a crazy effort to court one man's vote, and so each candidate starts pandering - with the Republican posing as a pro-gay marriage environmentalist and the Democrat espousing anti-abortion, anti-immigration positions - in television ads that are the comic highlight of the picture.

However, anyone who approaches the movie with hopes of finding a serious elucidation of an intriguing political hypothetical will be disappointed. For example, until I realized it was not that kind of movie, I wanted to know who was ahead in the national popular vote (an important weight to throw in the balance in a deadlocked election). I also kept waiting for the candidates to get serious in discussing the issues with Bud. But, of course, such a story direction would have led to a dead end, a polemic for one side or the other.

The movie's real interest isn't in political issues so much as in presenting Bud as an archetype of a certain kind of American, living on the fringes, with little sense of the world around him. The script, by Jason Richman and director Joshua Michael Stern, is very good at showing us the thought patterns of a guy who really doesn't know how life works or how to comport himself outside his limited sphere. The scenes between Bud and the political honchos that come courting him are painfully accurate portrayals of someone whose social compulsion is to bring everything down to a comfortable level of clowning, even if it means being perceived as a buffoon. Costner has the internal workings of this guy down, and he's well matched by young Madeline Carroll, who plays his precocious, loving daughter, an adult's mind in a child's body.

The movie is a bit long. Sometimes the audience is ahead of the story, and the setup itself has some built-in challenges that no script could have overcome. But the mix of comedy and drama is winning; Costner couldn't be better, and the little girl is a find. The film is characterized by fine performances throughout, including that of Mare Winningham, who turns up in a single scene and brings to it a whole anguished life history.

Real-life political reporters and commentators, such as Chris Matthews and Campbell Brown, make appearances. Arianna Huffington has the agony of actually having to say, "Somewhere Franklin and Jefferson are smiling," as though either founder would have liked the prospect of an idiot choosing the president. Not likely. After all, it was Jefferson, the ultimate democrat among the founders, who said, "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free ... it expects what never was and never will be." Jefferson would not be smiling on Bud. Bud was his worst nightmare.

Courtesy: sfgate.com

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Amitabh turns ghost in Bhoothnath

By: Joginder Tuteja, Glamsham

Promotion of Amitabh Bachchan's upcoming film Bhoothnath has begun. Amongst many other things, one piece of trivia floating around the film is that this would be for the first time ever that Big B would be seen as a ghost.

However, this is far from true!

If one looks at the films he has done very recently, it was only two years back when Big B had appeared as a ghost on screen. The man responsible for doing so was Ram Gopal Varma and the film was Darna Zaroori Hai. In one of the short stories of the film, which featured Riteish Deshmukh along with Amitabh Bachchan, the latter enacted the role of a professor who spooks his student.

In this chilling 15 minutes tale, Bachchan is shown to be scared of a mysterious figure in the house. Later, in the story's climax, it turns out that the spooky figure was none other than Bachchan himself, who actually was a ghost!

In addition, Amitabh Bachchan has earlier too appeared in flicks which have been based on super natural elements. His lesser-known film titled Hum Kaun Hai, which released in 2004 was based on Hollywood flick The Others, which was one of the most popular films belonging to horror/suspense genre. However, since there was zilch promotion of Hum Kaun Hai, it failed miserably at the box office.

AKS is another film, which comes to mind when one talks about Bachchan's involvement in supernatural flicks. Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, it didn't succeed at the box office, as it was way ahead of its time. In the film, Manoj Bajpai's 'aatma' entered Bachchan's body and turned him into evil. So, as one can see, there are quite a few films with Bachchan appearing in supernatural/horror sagas!

However, in all fairness to Bhoothnath, the film is hardly spooky as it projects a lovable relationship between a kid and the 'bhooth' of an old man. To make matters funnier, this jolly 'bhooth' also appears suited-booted and sings and dances rap numbers with the kid.

Source : entertainment.oneindia.in

Aamir Khan invites Amitabh Bachchan to watch 'Taare Zameen Par'

It may sound unbelievable but Amitabh Bachchan has not yet seen Aamir Khan’s superhit film Taare Zameen Par .

The verbal duel that began between Aamir Khan and Big B over the former’s scathing remarks about Mr. Bachchan’s movie Black seems to be over. Aamir has long sought to make peace with the Big B and has even visited the superstar’s residence to offer his condolences when Teji Bachchan passed away.

Now, early this week, Aamir made a surprise visit to Mumbai’s Mehboob studios where Big B was shooting Sujoy Ghosh’s film Aladdin .

Aamir met Big B and invited him to a special screening of his film ‘Taare Zameen Par’.

Big B has accepted the invitation but has told Aamir that he will see the film with wife Jaya Bachchan , son Abhishek Bachchan and bahu Aishwarya Rai . And since all of them are out of Mumbai at present, Aamir would have to hold his screening on a day when they are all in town.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, at the premiere of Abbas Mastan’s movie Race in Mumbai, Aamir Khan unveiled his ‘Ghajini’ look. The actor hasn’t gone completely bald but has retained a very short, crew-cut hair style with scarred lines on his head.

Source : apunkachoice.com

Amitabh Bachchan discharges Raj Thackeray's outsider talk as 'random'

New Delhi: The Maharashtrian-outsider debate is all set to heat up once again. Speaking on the issue for the first time, Amitabh Bachchan has dismissed the allegation by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray that he had done more for Uttar Pradesh than for Mumbai.
In an interview to a national daily, Bachchan said, “This is a free country and everyone has the liberty of free speech. The law of the land is and its constitution supreme. Every Indian should be affected by that. Random charges are random. They do not deserve the kind of attention you wish me to give them."

Bachchan's comments come even as a group of north Indians in Mumbai allege they were beaten up by MNS activists on Saturday.

In a complaint filed at Mumbai’s Santa Cruz police station, the five men said the incident took place when they were on their way to bathe in the sea after taking part in Holi celebrations.

They claim they were rounded up by a group of 10-15 people, who beat them up on learning that they were from Bihar.

The victims claim the assailants were MNS workers, and were shouting party slogans while beating them up.

“They asked us where we are from and when we said Bihar, they said *#%&* and then they beat us with hockey sticks, lathis and sariyas,” one of the complainants, Surendra Jagdsih Jha said.

Police Inspector of the Santacruz police station Dattatreya Jadhav also confirmed that in the complaint it has been registered that “the accused were shouting slogans about MNS while beating the complainants.”

Migrants in Mumbai

Ironically, the latest Economic Survey reveals that the majority of migrants to urban Maharashtra, including Mumbai, do not come from north India.

According to the survey, only 32 per cent of migrants to urban Maharashtra are from other states, while around 42 per cent are from within Maharashtra.

Source : ibnlive.com

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Now Brittany Murphy unveils a trout pout

Hollywood actress Brittany Murphy has sparked rumours of cosmetic surgery after stepping out at a New York Fashion Week event with what looked to be freshly plumped lips.

The 30-year-old Clueless star's swollen pout was in a stark contrast to her usually fresh-faced appearance.

She follows a long list of celebrities, including Leslie Ash, Meg Ryan and Melanie Griffiths, who are thought to have turned to collagen to boost their look.

Lip service: Brittany Murphy showed off her swollen pout in New York on Monday; the actress in 2006

Meanwhile, Brittany, who recently married director Simon Monjack, is reportedly in talks to replace troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan in the comedy Poor Things.

Lindsay is said to have dropped out of the production, and Brittany is now being lined up to step into her place, where she would join a cast that includes Shirley MacLaine and Rosario Dawson.

Brittany, whose screen credits include Just Married and 8 Mile, is also set to reprise her role as Shellie for the Sin City sequel.

Stepping out: the actress is preparing to star in the upcoming Sin City sequel

Source : www.dailymail.co.uk

Elizabeth McGovern: from Hollywood to a South London pub

Elizabeth McGovern, former Hollywood star, is fronting a band in a South London pub - and she's loving every minute


When the first film you star in, at the age of 19, wins four Oscars, and the second, a year later, spawns your own Oscar nomination, it's hard to know what loftier ambition you can aim for. Playing guitar in a South London pub, the support act to somebody who was once on X-Factor, is not the obvious choice, especially when it has taken you 20 years to get there.

But for Elizabeth McGovern, the actress-turned-singer-songwriter, it was perfect. “Working my way from Hollywood to Balham, I felt as if I'd died and gone to heaven. Slowly and tenaciously, clawing my way down ...” she giggles, while her ringing phone goes unattended, her dog barks manically and her bandmates laugh. “And I couldn't be happier.”

We are sitting in the kitchen of her Chiswick home. The Californian is now a fully fledged Londoner, having married the English producer and director Simon Curtis and had two daughters, now aged 10 and 14. McGovern is best known over here for her roles in Ordinary People, Ragtime and Once Upon a Time in America, and she is still acting. Indeed she will soon hit our screens in the BBC TV comedy Freezing, playing a once-famous actress called Elizabeth McGovern.

But music has taken over as her ruling passion, and if she has to start at the bottom, so much the better. Hence her first gig being in Balham, and her now releasing her first album herself, DIY style.

“I grew up in a house where my brother was a child prodigy classical pianist. And because I didn't do what he did, I never ever thought of myself as a musical person,” she says. So she took instruction in guitar and songwriting from the Nelson Brothers, a pair of musician/producers who are now part of McGovern's band.

“It went on for years in the privacy of our own room, and it was incredibly intoxicating for me, but nothing that I ever dreamt of as any kind of enterprise beyond what it was.”

She also wanted to learn about singing, and so attended a music college near where she lives. “Me and 19-year-olds in every class! I was hanging out with them in the pub afterwards, I was having the best time! At first I felt a bit odd, but after a while they completely accepted me. Those guys were really good - I don't even know why they were at music school, they could just get up there and belt those songs out.”

It is often the case that when you meet somebody more intelligent than the celebrity mill they have been through they lack a certain faith in their own abilities. McGovern has a very gentle and internal intensity, but her extraordinary blue eyes glint as if they mean business.

Having recognised her talent, the Nelson brothers brought in Ron Knights on bass and borrowed Goldfrapp's drummer, Rowan Oliver, to record an album. Together they are Sadie and the Hotheads.

“I've worked with a lot of singer-songwriters, some big names, and at first I thought, ‘Oh God', because a lot of ‘primitive' songwriters write a lot of very basic obvious material,” says Simon Nelson. “But Elizabeth's stuff straight away was just really interesting, these oblique little minimalist riffs and diminished chords even in the first songs.”

Indeed, she wrote hundreds of songs. And the band supported her, even though they have spent years on this project unpaid. “Having been an actress for so long I can't get over the fact that these guys were prepared to do that,” she says. “I'm so touched.”

She is happy to talk about those acting days. She has fond, if hazy, memories of acting with Brad Pitt. “He was the sweetest guy in the world and I hardly noticed him. I swear to God, he used to be just so sweet that if you had told me he was going to be this huge star, I would have been, ‘Brad who?'”

It seems Robert De Niro didn't leave such a good impression, but Mickey Rourke was endlessly fascinating. “You see this in a lot of working-class actors, they're making all this money but they don't feel like they're doing anything real so they hate themselves. I don't think he's sorted it out to this day. But there was no one better to act with, such depth and instinct and heart.”

Recent joys include performing at the Donmar Warehouse in London (alongside her neighbour Colin Firth), and playing Daphne du Maurier's lesbian lover in BBC TV's biographical drama Daphne last year.

McGovern loves literature and poetry - Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. So the lyrics are crucial for her. “My problem with a lot of contemporary music,” she says, “is that it seems to be filling the mix with a lot of sound for sound's sake and not illuminating the lyrics. Our music serves the words rather than the other way round. So anything that wasn't needed, even if it was a brilliant piece of music, had to go.”

This method makes her record an extremely gentle one. The song Be With the Ducks is about being watched by ducks on a day out with a secret lover. “They couldn't get the measure of us/ We measured love and lust and trust/ We'd spent so much time lying down/ Not getting around to getting around” - then you realise the lover is her newborn baby. I Miss You is about the years she spent acting in New York, having escaped LA, an ode to her actress friend Kathryn who took her to parties with Diane Keaton, Woody Allen and Warren Beatty. One Thing Leads to Another muses that “You can talk about your daddy/ You can talk about your mother/ You can psychoanalyse, try to uncover ....” but concludes that “You build a house inside yourself, bit by bit/ Then you gotta move in, you gotta live in it”.

Elizabeth McGovern is finally doing just that.

Sadie and the Hotheads play every Wednesday night at The Castle pub, London W11. Their debut album, I Can Wait, is available from www.sadieandthehotheads.com

Source : entertainment.timesonline.co.uk

Angelina Jolie tours Baghdad

BAGHDAD, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Hollywood actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie reportedly took a tour of central Baghdad's Green Zone.

She was in the area Thursday to learn more about refugees displaced by the war and wasn't traveling with her partner Brad Pitt or their four children, Usmagazine.com said.

The actress, who is a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. Commissioner for Refugees, also met with officials from the United Nations and the U.S. embassy, the report said.

Al-Sumaria said Jolie also talked with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki about the status of Iraqis displaced by the war.

Media attention around Jolie intensified in recent weeks due to rumors she is pregnant with Pitt's second biological child. Jolie is best-known for her roles in "Girl, Interrupted," the two "Lara Croft" movies, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" and "A Mighty Heart."

Source : upi.com

Kirsten Dunst checks into rehab

SUNDANCE, Utah, Feb. 7 (UPI) -- Hard-partying Hollywood actress Kirsten Dunst has checked into the Cirque Lodge Treatment Center in Utah for rehab, a published report said.

The upscale facility is where Lindsay Lohan spent most of the summer and where Eva Mendes recently went for treatment, People.com reported.

Dunst, 25, began her film career as a child in "Interview with the Vampire," and went on to star in films like "Marie Antoinette," "Elizabethtown," "The Virgin Suicides" and the "Spider-Man" trilogy.

"She's not doing well," a source close to the actress told People.com. "People were pushing her to go in there, but there was no intervention… She has been partying hard for a while and I'm sure the Heath Ledger thing put people over the edge."

Dunst previously dated Jake Gyllenhaal, Ledger's close friend and "Brokeback Mountain" co-star. Ledger died Jan. 22 from an accidental mix of several prescription drugs.

"She's been crying a lot lately, a lot built up. … Everybody hits that bottom where you feel (so) scared that that one heavy night of partying can really wake you up. It's good she's getting herself help."

People.com said it could not reach Dunst's representative for comment.

Source : upi.com

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Marriage is on cards for Saif-Kareena

Saif Ali Khan & Kareena Kapoor
Saif Ali Khan has solemnised his affections for Kareena Kapoor in an unexpected way. He has got her name tattooed on his arm.

Admitting for the first time to the permanent love mark, Saif told IANS, "Yes, I've tattooed her name. It's on my forearm. And very visible to the world."

According to friends of both, he has never been more committed in a relationship. Marriage is definitely on the cards.

A close friend said: "There's a kind of fierce and single-minded determination in Saif to make this relationship work for keeps. And it isn't a defiant determination to disprove the cynics who say it won't last. Saif doesn't give a damn about what people say. He has always gone by his gut feelings, regardless of others.

"Earlier, after Rosa left, there were whispers of Saif being involved with various ladies. Saif doesn't like the image of the Casanova at all. He thinks he's too grown up for it. He wants stability in his life and a relationship that's for keeps. He believes he has found it in Kareena. Come what may, Saif will make this relationship work."

Earlier, when the couple were together in Bangkok shooting for Kunal Kohli's film, Saif's co-star Rani Mukerji was privy to many sessions of his outpourings on his love.

Kareena and Saif then brought in the New Year in Hong Kong with Saif's two children.

Now shooting in Greece for Yash Raj Films' "Tashan", Saif and Kareena spend as much time together as possible, oblivious to all around, though they don't have too many scenes together in the film.

Source : sify.com

SRK, Kareena at Balaji awards nite

Shahrukh Khan
Bollywood badshah Shah Rukh Khan was there and so was Kareena Kapoor, looking gorgeous in a slinky red sari and backless blouse, with current boyfriend Saif Ali Khan in tow at Balaji Telefilm's gala television awards function.

The Future Group Global Indian TV Honours event on Friday night at the Andheri Sports Complex, in northwest Mumbai, also had Lara Dutta, Suniel Shetty and Karan Johar adding to the Bollywood presence.

Shah Rukh came to the function not because he had begun his acting career on television. He came as a Bollywood superstar and proved it when he presented an inimitable act at the function.

Balaji honoured him for being the best anchor in the quiz show Kaun Banega Crorepati Season 3.

Siddharth Basu, who put together the show for Star Plus, announced at the function that Shah Rukh would again host the show that is to be telecast soon.

While Lara Dutta came to perform at the show, Suneil Shetty conferred the Global India TV Honour to Karan Johar, whose chat show Koffee With Karan (Season 2) was adjudged as the Best Talk Show of 2007.

Karan and Ekta Kapoor, the owner of Balaji Telefilms Ltd, broke into an impromptu jig on the stage together. Later, both did a short spoof on Koffee With Karan when Ekta interviewed him.

"What will be the title if he ever made a serial on Kabhie Khushi Kabhi Gham with Shah Rukh Khan heading the cast?" Ekta asked. Karan replied: Kabhi Saas, Kabhi Devdas.

The next question: "If you roped in all the Khans of Bollywood for a serial, what title will you give to it? "Khan-Dan", Karan quipped.

Bollywood's star turnout was also the biggest at Ekta's show. Most of them were called up on stage to confer the honours, unlike in other television award functions where TV artistes hand over awards to one another.

The Bollywood touch added glamour to her show and made it all the more alluring.

Perhaps, the head honcho of Balaji Telefilms planned it that way. Otherwise why would she choose to confer an honour on Kareena Kapoor at a television function.

Kareena's tantalising presence in red sari and backless blouse as she sashayed to the stage to accept the award from Jeetendra and Raakesh Roshan fetched loud cheers. Boyfriend Saif Ali Khan was there among the audience cheering lustily.

Source : ndtvmovies.com

Shahrukh impressed with Ramadoss but defends smoking scenes

New Delhi (PTI): Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday made a U-turn from his earlier comments on Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss who had advised him not to smoke in public saying he was impressed with the latter's concerns about the public health.

"It is just a misinterpretation that I have snubbed the Health Minister. I am very impressed with the fact that he wants me not to smoke. Even, I too want to quit smoking in my real life (not reel life)," Khan told reporters here.

The Superstar had recently said in an interview that he did not like anyone telling him what to do and what not to.

"I do not endorse smoking and I do not like anyone telling me personally what to do and what not to do," Khan said in an interview to a private news channel.

Defending smoking scenes on the screen, the actor contended that the depiction of such habits are just a part of the characters.

"I want to tell on behalf of every actor, director and producer that anything negative in movies like, fighting, firing, smoking, drinking and rapes are not for their glorification, but they are a part of characters. Films can't be all about good things or god and goddess," he said.

The actor advocated, "There should not be a blanket ban on anything. But yes you have to be responsible about what you show in your films. And I can say with pride that with 17 years and 60 films I have been one of the most responsible actor as far as what kind of the entertainment I am giving to the country."

Source : hindu.com

Where to spot a Bollywood celebrity in Mumbai

By Prithwish Ganguly

MUMBAI (Reuters) - In case you are in Mumbai to gape at Bollywood stars, here's a list of places where you'll invariably bump into some of them.


OLIVE BAR AND KITCHEN, Bandra

This suburban restaurant serves the likes of Aamir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan and Gauri Khan. This is also where you are most likely to catch Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor having a candlelit dinner or watch Katrina Kaif sample some fish.

Star gazing of the Bollywood kind is best done here on weekdays.

"They need privacy and we give them privacy," says Chef Max Orlati. "They prefer Olive because this is an exclusive place, it is costly and so people of affluence visit here."

BLING, Leela Hotel, Andheri Continued...

Source : in.reuters.com

Bollywood to participate actively in MIIF'08

MUMBAI: Though the Mumbai International Film Festival (MIIF) is solely related to documentary, short and animation films, this year will witness active participation from stalwarts of the Hindi film industry.

''For the first time Bollywood is participating in the Festival in a big way,'' Chief Producer of Film Division and MIIF 2008 Festival Director Kuldeep Sinha said.

He said that prominent personalities from the Hindi film industry will be inaugurating the special packages of films that will be screened under different categories.

Noted director, producer and writer Basu Chatterjee will inaugurate the 'Homage' section, which will screen memorable movies of filmmakers like K Vishwanath, Girish Vaidya and noted cinematographer KK Mahajan, Mr Sinha informed.

He added that renowned director Jahnu Barua and Jabbar Patel will be present at the inauguration of 'Glipmses of Films Division', which will showcase selected movies made by the directors of Film Division on the entire spectrum of development in India since 1948.

Special package of 'International Students Films' from Whistling Woods will be inaugurated by the Showman of Bollywood Subhash Ghai.

This package will screen the films shown at Pune International Film Festival 2008 as part of the International Students Film Competition.

Films from SAARC countries will be inaugurated by director and producer Mahesh Bhatt while the special package on the legends of cinema called the 'Film Memoirs' will be inaugurated by Yash Chopra, Sinha added.

Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Lt Gen (Retd) SK Sinha will inaugurate the 'Retrospective' on February four, where special films on the Second World War will be showcased.

While the inauguration of the 'Homage', 'Glimpses of Film Division' and the student's films from Whistling Woods will be on February four, films from SAARC countries and 'Film Memoirs' will be inaugurated on February five, a release said.

Source : dnaindia.com

Bollywood Actor Sikander Kharbanda Engaged

After sharing screen time in the soap opera Kasauti Zindagi Kay, Bollywood actor Sikander Kharbanda and TV actress Geetanjali Titkekar have decided to share the rest of their lives together. Their six-year long friendship having blossomed into love two years ago, the happy couple are currently making arrangements for a two-day wedding ceremony, which the bride-to-be confided to The Times of India will take place some time in 2008.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

No more ornamental roles for me: Yana Gupta

Bollywood item girl Yana Gupta, who has no projects in her kitty right now, says she will only take up films that are original and challenging.

"I would come to Bollywood only if a great project comes up. I don't really think I would do a film that is a copy of a Hollywood flick. Also, I will not work with people who copy and have no stand of their own," Yana told IANS in an interview.


"No more ornamental roles for me!" she stressed. Yana was here to launch Amatrra Spa.

The Czech model struck gold after featuring in the Kingfisher calendar. Her stint in Bollywood started with the film Dum, which sank without a trace at the box office. But Yana's sizzling performance in the song Babuji zara dheere chalo... turned her into a star overnight.

But she is still waiting for a solo hit. The celebrity candidly confesses that many projects slip out of her hand because she doesn't have command over the Hindi language.

"I wouldn't deny that Hindi is not an issue with me. I had to say no to some projects because people wanted someone else to dub for me and I didn't."

"I wouldn't mind playing an NRI or a foreigner but I will do the dubbing myself. Otherwise the same passion won't reflect on-screen and again I am doing nothing in the film than just looking good."

So what is keeping her busy?

"I am currently working on my yet-to-be titled book on nutrition and a pop album for which I have written, composed and sung songs.

"Actually, I am a fitness freak and when I came to Mumbai I gradually put on a lot of weight, courtesy the Indian food. It is too yummy to resist and full of fats.

"Also, people in the country are increasingly becoming conscious about their looks but are hardly aware of their fitness levels. All this prodded me to write a book on nutrition.

"As far as music is concerned, I was trained for two years in music when I was a child in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). Moreover, I have already completed a jazz album that we will use only for promotion. My pop album would be officially my debut album."

Commenting on her experience of writing and composing songs, she said: "While composing just happened, writing songs wasn't so easy. I had to work a lot on my vocabulary, as English is not my mother tongue. I started with writing poetry and then gradually moved on to songs."

She stated that both her book and album would release this year.

Bollywood holds musical Twenty20

Mumbai, Jan 31: Bollywood's top music directors and singers came together but this time for a different reason. Cricket and Bollywood have always been connected.

The musical fraternity in Bollywood formed a cricket group called 'Club C3', founded by singer Shaan and musician Lalit Pandit, and chaired by Aditya Narayan.

The music directors were pitched against singers.

Those who were present during the musical Twenty20 match included singer Baba Saigal, Ismail Merchant, Shaan, Rahul Vaidya, the second runner-up of the first Indian Idol contest, and Sandeep Acharya, winner of the second Indian Idol contest. Music director duo Sanjeev-Darshan were also present.

Singer Alka Yagnik was the only female there who came to cheer the singers and musicians as they played.

This group meets every month, and they hope to get in sponsors in time so that they can donate the proceeds to charity.

"We already have so much, it would be nice to give back something," said Wajid Khan.

Britney Spears Taken From Her Home in Ambulance


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears was taken from her home by ambulance early Thursday and escorted to the hospital by more than a dozen police officers in cars, on motorcycles and in helicopters.

A Los Angeles police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the matter, said the 26-year-old pop star was being taken to the hospital to "get help." The Los Angeles Times cited unidentified authorities who said Spears was being placed on a "mental evaluation hold."

Spears was taken to UCLA Medical Center, where her mother, Lynne, was seen leaving its psychiatric hospital at about 5:30 a.m.

When asked by a throng of paparazzi and reporters whether Britney was doing all right, Lynne Spears replied, "Yeah," before leaving in a Range Rover.

Hours earlier, shortly after 1 a.m., the motorcade that pulled away from Spears' residence was nearly the length of a football field. Along with the ambulance, it included police on nearly a dozen motorcycles and in two cruisers. Two police helicopters followed overhead.

The scene was more controlled than the one earlier this month when Spears also was taken away from her home in an ambulance.

On Jan. 3, police were called to her home when she refused to return her two young sons, Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1, to ex-husband Kevin Federline, who has custody.

Officers had paramedics haul Spears to a hospital for undisclosed reasons. She was released after a day and a half in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Police also went to Spears' hilltop residence off Mulholland Drive on Monday night after someone reported a swarm of paparazzi trespassing in the singer's gated community. When officers arrived, they didn't see anyone trespassing, police said, but citations were issued for several illegally parked cars.

Spears has been in a highly public downward spiral since filing for divorce from Federline in November 2006.

Her bizarre antics include shaving her head bald, attacking a car with an umbrella and bringing along a paparazzo pal on trips to a courthouse in her child custody case.

Spears' child custody case has become a public spectacle, with her skipping depositions and twice this month arriving at the courthouse but not attending the hearing.

The most recent incident was last week, when Spears showed up at the downtown civil courts building for a chance to persuade a Superior Court commissioner to change his order and allow her to see her sons.

Dressed as if arriving for a cocktail party — wearing bright pink lipstick, sunglasses, shiny gold platform shoes and a very short black dress with a ruffled hem — Spears was driven into an underground garage and then entered the courthouse.

A court spokesman said she got through a security metal detector, then announced, "I want to leave," and returned to her car.