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