Sunday, November 27, 2011

Kareena Kapoor voted as Sexiest Asian Woman

She has always been in the spotlight be it for her size zero phase or for her films, Kareena Kapoor has got it all, fame, fortune and a brilliant fashion sense. Well, it's no wonder then that this leggy damsel was recently voted as the sexiest Asian Woman. 

According to a poll carried out by Eastern Eye, through social networking sites like twitter, Kareena took the top position, edging out last year's winner Katrina Kaif.

This year, Katrina ranks second, post holding the number one slot for the past three years. Others on the list include Priyanka Chopra at third place, Bipasha Basu at fourth followed by Freida Pinto at fifth and Deepika Padukone at seventh. While new entrants like Jacqueline Fernandez ranked at twelfth, Hrithik Roshan's wife Sussanne at number sixteenth, Nargis Fakhri at twenty three and Sonakshi Sinha at thirty eight. 

The latest Bollywood mom Aishwarya Rai Bachchan came in at sixth and Sonam Kapoor ninth while Lara Dutta stood at number fifteenth and Malaika Arora Khan at nineteenth.

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DESI BOYZ on avarage starts on the box office...


Desi Boyz showed no growth on Saturday as all India collections were the same as Friday with 8 crore nett. This takes the two day figure to around 16 crore nett.

The trending of the film is not great as opening was below par at mass centres and Saturday showed no growth at mass centres. The film is doing decent business at multiplexes. Sunday should be around between 9-9.50 crore nett and the weekend is likely to be around 25-25.50 crore nett which is not a very encouraging total. This is all due to the adult catagorey and the mixed reviews from the critics and also from the people.

A 28-29 crore nett weekend from 8 crore nett Friday would have meant a good Monday as weekend had good growth but with normal weekend growth, it will be tough to come up with a good Monday.

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Bollywood's king amazed by ongoing adulation



His name may not mean much in the West but Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan is quite possibly the most popular movie star in the world.
With Bollywood cinema reaching an estimated three billion people his following far exceeds that of Hollywood's stars.But after nearly 30 years in the business - and more than 70 films under his belt - 46-year-old Khan remains unexpectedly shy and still can't quite fathom why legions of fans commonly refer to him as the King of Bollywood.

"I get amazed they call me that - and I think maybe deep down inside my heart I don't deserve all of this," he says. "I feel very grateful and very odd. I don't even know why people like me so much."
He explains how his confident exterior masks a withdrawn personality. "I'm a very shy person. As I'm getting older, I'm becoming more and more reclusive," he says.
Given his proclaimed shyness he says acting has been a source of solace. "I actually act just to cover up my awkwardness, so I become some other person and do all the strange things. It's nearly schizophrenic, and I can just go and do something and not feel responsible, not feel shy, not feel odd, not feel awkward."
Khan is known for his wide range of films. Some of his pictures have become modern popular classics where he often plays the romantic lead.
"You know, it's so strange that I've done so many love stories, and all my co-actresses and all my friends and ladies, they say, 'Oh, you're so romantic.' I've never in my life been able to go and say hello to a girl at a party. The first person I said it to was my wife and I married her quickly."
He says he's thrilled by acting but doesn't want to review his work once shooting is complete. "I can't even see my films. I think out of the 70 films I've not seen more than three, I can't watch my films. I get embarrassed."
With other Indian actors gaining popularity in recent times Khan's stature has taken a little bit of a beating - but for his followers he has an almost magical ability to keep them enthralled.
Top Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra believes his popularity is partly explained by his humility. "There's a relatability to him," she says. "He's humble, and at the same time, he has the qualities that every mother would want in her child or every wife would want in her husband and every kid would want in her dad. He has all of those in him, so that makes him more than just this movie star who sings you incredible songs. It makes him a brand or a commodity which everyone relates to, and hence why he has become more than just a movie star.
Superhero role
The actor enthusiastically engages with his fans wherever he goes - but he's also very involved with colleagues in the movie business working hard to push the Indian film industry forwards.
His latest starring role was in Ra.One, released in October, a film which he also produced. It's been described as India's most expensive film. It's a state-of-the-art superhero picture which, its promoters claim, boasts more special effects than director James Cameron's Avatar.
Khan believes the Indian film industry has to bring up its production standards if it is to survive - especially at a time when Hollywood is beginning to make inroads into the Indian market.
"Youngsters are exposed to international cinema. They are wanting quality. They are wanting styling. They are wanting designing. They are wanting storytelling, which is international now, and if we don't cater to that, I think five, seven years later, young kids, the ones who are 15, 16 will stop watching Indian films."
Many critics were impressed by the special effects in Ra.One but there were some gripes about the weakness of the storytelling.
Khan, while not pointing to any particular deficits in Ra.One, concedes Indian screenwriting needs to change - especially with overseas markets in mind.
"I think our screenplay technique needs to improve a lot more. We make musicals. That format needs to change. We can still have the music, but maybe not so obtrusively.
"If you want to sell a film overseas internationally, it will have to be initially written by screenplay writers from the West, because they understand." But he believes Indian content should definitely be retained.
One of Khan's big ambitions is to make a film that will cross over and satisfy audiences in both the West and India. "I'll keep tirelessly working towards that... I don't want to sell the poverty and the snake charmers of India. I want to sell the educated middle class of India. I want to tell them there's a lot of intelligence here, intellect here, rich here, happiness here, colourful culture here, and with due respect, we are not just some country, a Third World country. I don't want to sell the sadness of this country. I want to sell the happiness of the country."
Although many of the films that in which Khan has appeared are escapist he remains committed to real life issues.
'Secular' industry
Last year the actor, who was born into a Muslim family, starred in the film My Name Is Khan which dealt with Muslim profiling in post-9/11 America. "I thought I should be one of the few people, at least in India, to tell people that being Muslim is not necessarily being a terrorist or bad guy. The world should not be divided like this."
But the actor maintains that despite living in a country where Muslims are in the minority he's never experienced any discrimination in the film business. "I think the Indian film industry is the most secular place to find a job in. I don't even know if anybody knows anybody else's religion while we're working together. I've never been disadvantaged as far as being a Muslim is concerned in this industry."
Despite his sometimes humble and insecure assessment of himself Khan doesn't come across as an unfulfilled man.
"I feel very happy that I'm allowed by God to come and be someone else. That's all I need to do, and I just keep doing it every morning I get up. My family keeps asking, 'How do you do this?' I said, 'I just love it. I'm just very happy doing acting.'"




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Thursday, November 17, 2011

SRK to inaugurate the 42nd International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa


Shahrukh KhanShah Rukh Khan will be inaugurating the 42nd International Film Festival of India to be held at the pristine locales of Goa from the 23rd of November to the 3rd of December. The ten day festival will be spread across cultural locales like Kala Academy, Rabindra Bhawan and others and will bring the best of creative geniuses and celebrated auteur to a common platform which is aimed at making the festival the best in world. While the opening ceremony brings in the King of Bollywood, the closing ceremony will have the Southern Superstar Suriya best known for his super hit movies like Perazhagan, Vaaranam Aayiram and Kaakha Kaakha adding spice to the proceedings. The film festival will also see international celebrities like eminent French filmmaker Luc Besson and International actress Michelle Yeoh.

The festival which is termed as the 'festival of change' seeks to bring in vast changes into the concept of the festival and is a 'work of transition' in the words of Festival Director, Shri Shankar Mohan. A step towards the global acceptability of the festival is to bring in the biggest name in Bollywood today, Shah Rukh Khan who will flag off the ten day global cultural fiesta. The opening celebrations will also include the screening of the Portuguese film The Consul of Bordeaux directed by Francisco Manso and Joao Correa. 

Festival director Shri Shankar Mohan said, "Shah Rukh will flag off the 42nd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. He would formally inaugurate the 10-day extravaganza on November 23 at Ravindra Bhavan auditorium in Margao." 

The festival which will screen more than 100 movies from 65 countries will be one of the biggest international film festivals across the world and will bring together creative geniuses and glamour Gods from across the world to network on a common platform. In this 42nd International Film Festival of India expect luminaries like Luc Besson, Bertrand Tavernier, Michelle Yeoh, Laurance Kardish, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Dan Wolman along with our Bollywood celebs like Raima Sen, Dino Morea, Prem Chopra and others.

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Will Kya Super Kool Hai Hum go all the way on adult humour?

Ritesh Deshmukh
Makers of Kya Super Kool Hai Hum are in a fix. Though the film is a sequel to sex comedy Kya Kool Hai Hum which was a big success when released way back in 2005, the makers are still trying to figure out how far they want to go when it comes to raising the bar. While they have tried to keep it all under check instead of being overzealous in their approach, many around them have advised to go all the way given the fact that audience is much more receptive to naughty content in films today.

"It is yet undecided that how would the sex comedy quotient stand in the film", informs a source, "Kya Kool Hai Hum is known for it's adult content and it was mainly due to the freshness it brought in it's naughty treatment that made it such a big hit back then. Sachin Yardi has written the first in the series and now writing as well as directing the sequel. There are ton loads of angles that he can explore in this Tusshar Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh starrer. However, he has tried to play a little safe by curbing his instincts and now make it an out and out sex comedy affair that many are expecting it to be." 

This stems from the fact that even though the film was a huge hit back then, there were a few who criticised the content for being unsuitable for the family audience. Though youth patronised the film in a big way, the stakes are higher for the sequel as the makers want to broaden the target audience. However quite a few around them are advising that this shouldn't come at the cost of the film's core USP which is centred on it being a sex comedy. 

"As of now such brand of comedy has been kept at just the same level as Kya Kool Hai Hum - nothing more nothing less. However, times have changed and those who have read the script feel that it won't harm if more naughty content is adding to the narrative. The makers are considering this possibility as well. The shooting has just begun and it won't really be a challenge to add a few more jokes here or there", adds a unit member. 

The makers have also closely studied the likes of Delhi Belly to see audience's receptiveness towards adult humour. The Imran Khan starrer stands tallest when it comes to humour belonging to this genre finding such a huge mainstream release and turning out to be a huge success. With Kya Kool Hai Hum being a pioneer in this genre as good as six years ago, it has to be seen if the sequel would end up beating the film in its own game.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Katrina Kaif To Do An Item Song Called ‘Chikni Chameli’ in AGNEEPATH


Agneepath is definitely one of the most awaited movies of 2012 and any news, content or article associated with it makes news at god speed. This time it is bigger and better with Katrina Kaif as she is doing a proper item song in the movie.
Karan Johar Tweeted today about the item number and said that it is a complete swinging number for which they will shoot it in a week. The name of the song will be ‘CHIKNI CHAMELI’ and looking at the name it seems like a completely hot and sexy item number which will sweep you off your feet.
Karan Johar’s Tweet: “Katrina Kaif is doing a full on item song in AGNEEPATH… It’s a total swinging number called CHIKNI CHAMELI… we shoot it in a week!!”
It is interesting to see that wheather this songs hit the chartbuster like her previous shila ki jawani

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Shahrukh Khan dumps Katrina Kaif for Kareena Kapoor

Bollywood's Baadshah Shahrukh Khan finally shows his loyalty towards Ra.One's on-screen wife Kareena Kapoor after she was chosen over Katrina Kaif for Rohit Shetty's next untitled film that will have Shahrukh in the lead.

Rohit has been working on the script for quite a few days now. Initially, he wanted to remake the 1982 comedy Angoor with SRK. But the Ra.One star thought it would be better to do a romantic film first. The film will go on the floor by early next year and the highlight will be its music, which will be composed by the one and only AR Rahman.

According to few early reports, both Kareena Kapoor and Katrina Kaif were on a race to bag Bollywood's hot property that's Shahrukh. But finally, Kareena Kapoor won the Khan race by defeating competitor Katrina Kaif.

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