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Payal’s time to sizzle
Friday April 30, 2004 Just when we wondered why Payal Rohatgi hasn’t figured in an item number yet, the news of her item number in Sameer Karnik’s film came about. Things, however, didn’t fall in place with that project but Payal’s fans fear not! She’s doing her first ever item number in the Akshay Kumar–Raveena Tandon starrer Police Force. You’d expect the glamour gal to make an appearance in jhatak western outfits, but you’d be surprised to know that Payal is also sporting an Indian look in the song. Kya baat
hai! And she had to put in a lot of hard work for this song. with choreographer Ganesh
Acharya. We hear she spent 8 hours daily for three days. Well, this is one item, Oops, item number, worth waiting for.
Bipasha is showing everyone the finger!
Friday April 30, 2004 Wakaau! If you’ve seen the recent vanilla cola ad, you’ll know what we’re talking about. The muchtalked about commercial has Vivek Oberoi with an Elvis-style ducktail hair, doing a spoof on old film numbers by the likes of Jumping Jack
Jeetendra, eternal lover boy Rishi Kapoor and even Amitabh’s ‘lightbulb’ Yaraana dance. Now we hear Bipasha too, has been roped in for a cola commercial which will hit the screens soon. In fact, we caught the actress shooting for the ad on Election Day at Mukesh Mills. We won’t reveal what the ad is about, but we’ll disclose something else: The conscientious actress had already cast her vote early in the day – we caught sight of the black dot on her finger. Of course, she’s been showing everyone the finger ever since. Naughty
Bips!
No lambaa wait
Thursday April 29, 2004 This is called pursuing dreams diligently. Raman Lamba may still be hot on the fashion circuit, but he has plans to make it big in films. After his brief appearance in
Mohabattein, and a role in his wife Shona Urvashi’s debut Chupke Se, Raman now wants to singlemindedly focus on movies. So he has hired an international agency, Curtis Brown, to further his career in the international market. “People feel I got good opportunities in international
modelling, but my heart and mind is set on films”, he says. Raman is going to UK in June and will be staying back for a month. “Let me see what they put me to. There are lot of opportunities in theatre, movies and modelling”, he says. If everything works out as planned, Raman may move his base to UK.
‘Madam, I’m Adam’
Thursday April 29, 2004 Hello, kaun
hai?” the ladies are asking already. And the young model-turned-actor is itching to reply, “Madam, I’m Adam.” It’s the smooth and witty Adam
Bedi, the young son of Kabir Bedi, who’s now set to follow dad’s giant steps in the acting arena – ready ‘for battle’, as he puts it. “Dad
gives me tips all the time. He’s a wonderful resource to have around. He makes sure that I am prepared for what I am getting into. And then with much guidance, tips and advice, points me into battle and says, ‘Go!’,” says an enthusiastic Adam. The blue-eyed boy will make his acting debut in
Charas, in which he plays a phirang. Not surprising, for with light eyes, fair skin, brown hair and a heavy American accent, Adam is far from the conventional Hindi film hero. “I am working on that. I’ve been learning the Hindi language,” he says.
Neha won’t take sleaze lying down
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 It’s a rare event in Bollywood when a hot babe has to feel the heat herself and poor Neha Dhupia is going
through the exact predicament. The problem with Neha at the moment is that no one bothers to pay any attention to her, with or without the bikini.
When she took off her skimpy garment to show her immaculate ‘back’ for Deepak Shivdasani’s Julie, she thought that she’ll be inundated with the offers. But nothing of that sort happened and Neha found herself entangled in her own trap.
We hear that she woke up one fine morning to find out that C-grade filmmakers were the only ones who would consider her for their sleazy adult quickies. That was enough to wake her up from slumber and Neha decided to make some changes before these filth offers went galore.
The first one to taste the axe due to her newly found scruples was Anant
Mahadevan, who signed her for his film, Aayenga Aanewala. “Now, I only want challenging roles for the future,” declares
Neha.
You choose some, you lose some...
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 MALLIKA Sherawat has refused Mahesh Bhatt’s new project. ‘‘Yes, I am not doing Mahesh Bhatt’s Zeher because I did not like the script. Mr Mahesh Bhatt was fine with my decision,’’ she says. Also, there’s a buzz that she has been signed on for Jhamu Sugandh’s film and that he has given her full freedom to even select the script! But Mallika says, ‘‘It’s too early to give any comments on Sugandh’s film.’’
Friends are forever
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 KAREENA Kapoor and Fardeen Khan became great buddies while shooting for
Khushi. So much so, that she gets the credit for Fardeen being a part of Dev. And she proudly tells us, ‘‘When they narrated the script to me, they hadn’t cast the actor as yet. I thought Fardeen would fit the bill to the T so I suggested his name.’’ And the rest is trade history. Obviously, the duo shares a fantastic relationship even off-screen. ‘‘The two have so much fun on the sets. They keep pulling each other’s leg and are always up to something or the other,’’ says director Govind
Nihalani, who was more than happy to have such a khushi ambience on the sets of Dev.
Saif is a ‘seriously’ funny boy
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 Comedy is no laughing matter. And Saif sure subscribes to that notion. The actor’s hugely successful stint at comedy in Kal Ho Na Ho has his fans expecting more funny stuff from the forthcoming Hum Tum as well — especially since he’s a pro at it. But Saif thinks otherwise. “For me, doing comedy is not about laughing at all. I’d just be nervous then. Because as long as we have the moment in the spotlight, it’s okay to laugh. It’s not really funny on the sets. You’re hoping it will be, you see, but I’m not arrogant enough to crack up at my own jokes. The joke is made on the sets and then the audience reacts, so you don’t really know how it went down until then.” And you thought shooting funny scenes was a laugh riot all the way? Incidentally, in Hum
Tum, Saif plays a cartoonist working for the Times of India and as part of the promotion with the Group, there is actually a comic strip titled Hum Tum in the metro sections of the newspaper. In that, Saif does look like, well … a cartoon!
Mad at Mallika
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 Emraan Hashmi is hopping mad. The leading lad from Murder hasn’t been able to keep his anger under wraps after last Friday. The reason? His co-star Mallika
Sherawat! “At a party to celebrate the success of the film last week, Mallika kept claiming to everybody around that the movie was a success only because of her. Now I’ve been laughing away all her tantrums earlier, but this is the limit. We’ve all worked hard on the project and one person can’t take the credit. That’s when I decided, enough was enough. Mallika Sherawat doesn’t deserve my patience any more.” Emraan’s anger may be understandable, but knowing
Mallika, we’re sure she’s going to have some spicy repartee to this one too!
Abhishek in a hush-hush item song
Saturday, April 24, 2004 On Tuesday Abhishek Bachchan flew off to Singapore to dance to Vaibhavi
Merchant’s item number in Mahesh Manjrekar’s Rakht. The number has been in
the pipeline for two months now, with Abhishek choosing to remain tighlipped
about his first-ever item song.
"I’m not allowed to speak about," he maintained till he flew off. But not it can be told. The hush-hush song is actually the international rage
‘One Love’ by the group Blues.
Revealing the details the Rakht producer Suniel Shetty says, "We’re doing a
Hindi-English version of the song. We’ve taken permission to use the song,
nothing unofficial about it. Because it’s an international hit I couldn’t
think of anyone else but that baby of mine. It’s a beautiful song and people
will drool over it when they see Abhishek performing to it." "According to me he’s the most happening youngster of this country. The track
is all about style attitude and being cool. I could only see him do the song,
that’s why I approached him. I told him to hear the song and he fell for it.
Now it’s also Jayaji’s favourite song. Abhishek tells me she listens to it
more than he does," adds Suniel.
Incidentally the Suniel Shetty-Abhishek Bachchan mutual fan club has been
thriving for a while. If Shetty thinks Bachchan is his `bachcha`, Abhishek
reciprocates the compliment by calling him ‘Anna’. Very conscious of his
dancing skills, he agreed to do the item song in Rakht only because he couldn’t say no to Anna.
‘One Love’ would be the second recent international chartbuster to have been
legitimately acquired by a Hindi filmmaker and suitably Indianised. Earlier
on, Karan Johar took legal consent and paid copyright compensation to use Roy
Orbison’s ‘Pretty Woman’ in Kal Ho Naa Ho. Apparently the days of
R.D.Burman, Bappi Lahiri and Anu Malik’s unauthorized
adapations of international pop hits are nearing an end.
"They ought to," asserts Suniel Shetty. "Creative vandalism isn’t a decent
option. It was very difficult to acquire the rights for ‘One Love’. We
approached through Virgin Records. I guess Blues wanted the ‘One Love’ mantra
to spread all over the world. They realize the reach of Indian cinema. I got
the opportunity and I grabbed it. Sixty percent of the song is the original.
Shaan sang the Hindi bits. I know the song will be a rage. And Abhishek is
the icing on the cake."
Ironically even while a song in Rakht is being legitimately adapted the film
is an unauthorised remake of Sam Raimi’s 2000 drama The Gift with Bipasha
Basu cast as a psychic and Dino Morea as a wife-beater.
Sushmita is Sen-sual in `Main Hoon Na`
Friday, April 23, 2004 Oh! Sushmita Sen is turning hotter by the day.
She already has given you a reason to go back to school with her ethereal look in light chiffon saris and free-flowing hair in Main Hoon Na.
And after grabbing the viewers' attention with her frantic pelvic thrusts in the qawalli track Tumse Milke Dil Ka in Main Hoon Na, she will now take your breath away with another sizzling dance number Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha in the film.
She recently shot for the dance number and looked too sexy in her outfits and styling designed by Manish Malhotra (see picture). If all teachers were as appealing as Miss Chandni Chopra, who would want to bunk classes!
Laila won’t go nude
Friday, April 23, 2004 Footballers’ Wives star Laila Rouass won’t be stripping in the raunchy ITV drama. The 28-year , plays Amber Gates, has signed up for another series but insisted on a no nudity clause.
A source said, ‘‘Laila is not daft and realises the producers will need to make the next series even more sexy than the last. The sex scenes would have got more and more wild and she is one of the main characters. She told the bosses she wouldn’t go nude or topless.’’ This not all that’s happening in the life of
ex-VJ. Her role in Footballers’ Wives has brought her accolades to an extent that even Hollywood has shown interest. But, her co-star in the series, Gary Lucy, has decided not to sign for a new series. The 22-year-old actor says he wants to pursue ‘‘more serious roles’’.
Phir
Milenge, promises Shilpa
Friday, April 23, 2004 She is the original item girl who twirled fabulously to UP-Bihar lootne much before Khallas happened. But now Shilpa Shetty has her eyes set firmly on another tag: that of an actress worthy of critical acclaim.
The lissome lass is currently working on a film titled Phir Milenge which stars Abhishek Bachchan and Salman Khan and is being directed by
Revathi. ‘‘I agreed to be a part of the film the minute I heard the script,’’ reveals Shetty who describes the movie as ‘‘very emotional, very realistic.’’ It reportedly revolves around the plight of an AIDS victim though Shetty side-steps the issue by saying, ‘‘it has a message. The film speaks about so much more.’’
So what prompted her to take on a film helmed by a woman director and how was it working with
Revathi, herself an actress? ‘‘She is very accomplished and brings out the best in her actors. As for working in the film, the minute I heard the script, I was determined to be a part of it. It is a very challenging role.’’ Apart from that, Shilpa will also be seen in Puneet Issar’s cop drama, Garv which sees her pairing with Salman Khan once again.
From Baazigar to Dhadkan it has been a long journey for Shilpa. Recently she went to Pakistan for a show and the response she got there has her bubbling with excitement. ‘‘I’m so very happy,’’ she gushed adding, ‘‘visiting Pakistan was something I’ve always wanted, I had heard so much about the Pakistanis. And really, this experience has been beyond my wildest expectations. The people here are very warm-hearted, and the women very, very beautiful.’’
She spoke for the industry while she was there. ‘‘Bollywood has never produced any movie to intentionally hurt Pakistanis. If unintentionally, we have hurt your sentiments, on behalf of the Indian film fraternity, I apologise to everyone today. Never has it been our intention, not in the past nor in future,’’ she told the audience there.
Shilpa also recalls the impromptu moment onstage during her performance when she kissed the Pakistani flag. ‘‘It was not planned nor choreographed,’’ she said. She stressed on the fact that whenever tensions rose between the two countries, artists from both sides of the border tried to ignite and develop love and affection between the masses. ‘‘We are working to bring people together,’’ she said.
No entry, no competition
Friday, April 23, 2004 Confidence, thy name is
Bipasha. The Bengali bombshell is one actress who is so sure of herself that she doesn’t blink twice. Not even when the competitor is as sizzling
a siren as the gorgeous Lara Dutta. Parallels were drawn between the two dusky beauties when Lara also did some hot numbers. But Bipasha more than welcomed her “friend” into the arena of competing bombshells. When we asked Bips if she considered Lara “competition”, she was as chilled out as a cucumber. “I don’t believe in competing,” said
Bipasha. “I definitely think Lara is very, very talented. She’s beautiful and her personality is immense. But I don’t believe in competition.” Maybe not now honeys, but with their “together” film No Entry
around the corner, we guess the tug-of-war, however invisible, should begin. Again the Jism hottie elaborates, “I’ve known Lara for a very long time; because I’ve known Kelly. We’ve known each other for five years. For a while we were so busy, we couldn’t even keep in touch. But after a long time it’s good to work together!”
NEW LOOK DUDE
Thursday, April 22, 2004 Aditya Bal’s gone home to Delhi, but not for a holiday. “It’s work that beckons me. It’s for the Fashion Week.” But this is a point in his life where he’s facing the fork in the road. After modelling professionally for six years, the man is seriously steering his career towards acting. And if one wants to take him seriously, just check out his new
pics. These are only test shots he’s got done with a photographer named Hyder Khan. According to him, he’s been getting offers but he’s also being wary about being sure about being cast in the right mould. “Of course, I also know that I can’t be too choosy as of now.” But he knows one thing, “I’m not sure if I fit the chocolate boy looks.” So once he’s back in good ‘ol
Mumbai, he’s going to be honing his acting skills and putting himself out there to be discovered. He also gets candid about uncle
Rohit. “When the time is right, I’d appreciate his assistance. So far, I haven’t asked him.” We’re sure it’ll all work out, Aditya
Dressed to kill
Monday, April 19, 2004 It was a perfect sight to see after a long time. Neha Dhupia, looking slim, trim and svelte. And to compliment her new-found figure, she was dressed to kill in a black sleeveless outfit and stilettoes, looking demure. Remember her bikini romp in a flick some time ago ala Andress? Her ample figure then had garnered the kind of attention that seemed more avoidable than complimentary. And when she was spotted the other day looking as such, the bouncer at the entrance of the discotheque really did not recognise her! He kept her waiting for some time before finally letting her in with her family and friends who had accompanied her. A welcome case of mistaken identity, eh Neha.
Shah Rukh’s space sojourn at NASA
Monday, April 19, 2004 Either Shah Rukh Khan is far too dedicated to other producers (over and above his home productions) or simply that he is far too confident of the up and coming ‘Main Hoon Na’. The Farah Khan directed college caper is up for release on 30th of April, but guess what? SRK is not going to be in town for the release. He is away in the US of A for a ‘top secret’ project. We say top secret simply because the shooting will be in the high security areas of NASA. Where King Khan will film important scenes for Ashutosh Gowarikar’s ‘Swades’. We thought NASA reaches out to space. This is one time the biggest stars of the firmament are landing at NASA. Now you know why all SRK fans look so ‘spaced’ after they met their idol?
Shhhh! That’s why it is top secret!
Kim’s ‘butterfly’ butt… tut
tut!
Monday, April 19, 2004 The gorgeous Kim Sharma has something new to boast of --and we’re not talking about Nehle Pe
Dehla, the film she is shooting for currently. We hear that she’s gone and got herself a tattoo on her lower back, just above her ‘butt’. Of course, when we ‘probed’ about what the tattoo design was exactly, she coquettishly refused to divulge the details. Later, though, she revealed that it was an insignia of a butterfly. What about a pic of the tattoo, we enquired? “No, way,” she replied. “It’s too low… just above my bum, and there’s no way I’m going to let you photograph it.” What a bummer.
Tut, tut, if we may say so, with a stiff upper butt, oops, we meant lip!
FROM MODEL TOWN TO TINSEL TOWN
Monday, April 19, 2004 We’ve been hearing that they intend to digress from the ramp and onto the acting platform. Well, it has happened at last. The sexy models, Nethra Raghuraman and Jesse
Randhawa, who ruled the fashion world, will now strip off the haute couture to don Bollywood costumes. We have a host of
models-turnedactors trying their hands at the world’s oldest and perhaps most lucrative profession - acting. Though the hot bods usually begin their stints with item numbers, Nethra and Jesse seem to have landed better deals, with the former playing a cop and the latter doing the role of a journalist in the Sanjay Thakur produced and Nabhkumar Raju directed film,
Chot. Let’s hope these perfect-ten figurines manage to make a perfect 10 film, without causing any chot to the box office!
Cannes she find the Perfect Husband?
Monday, April 19, 2004 If you are The Perfect Husband, its gotta go to Cannes. After Monsoon Wedding and Devdas placed Indian cinema on the global platform of the Cannes film festival in 2001 and 2002 respectively, it is
Prriya Singh Paul’s Neha Dubey starrer The Perfect Husband that will do the country proud and complete the
hattrick. ‘‘The global appeal of my film is enhanced because it exposes the hypocrisy in the match-making marriage rituals in India, seen through the eyes of a white character (played by British actor
William Randall),’’ says Paul.
Trash those rumours
Monday, April 19, 2004 A FEW days ago, there were rumours that Netanya Singh spent the night over with a special someone at a suburban five-star hotel after a party. There was a whole lotta speculation as to who the boyfriend in question might’ve been. But Netanya laughs the whole thing off. “Yes I did stay over — but I was not with any boyfriend! I was with Moon Moon
Sen, who is my friend Riya’s mom, as we had to take a flight to Kolkata the next day! Imagine all that gossip’s over nothing!” So there you have it, straight from the source. And guys, get this, she’s currently single and doesn’t mind waiting for the right man before she settles down.” It's been quite some time that I have been staying in this city and I haven’t really been able to find a nice guy. Well, if I find one, I will surely get married,” she says. Are all the hunks listening?
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Actress refuses Jackie's 'blessings'
Saturday, April 17, 2004 It certainly wasn't a boon in disguise. Asked to seek veteran actor Jackie Shroff's 'blessings' for her role in Ashok Tyagi's film, Fllora Saini simply put her foot down.
Tyagi is currently directing a film based on the life and death of Indian Express journalist Shivani Bhatnagar who was sensationally murdered inside her own home. The project has turned into a Russian Roulette with leading ladies coming in and being thrown out almost at random. First it was the sultry Suman Ranganathan who was shown the door. Newcomer Shruti Sharma replaced her. That too didn't last for long. Fllora, who starred in the imminently forgettable 'Love in Nepal' opposite Sonu Nigam was offered Shrama's role after she left. But it just wasn't meant to be. Quite inexplicably Ranganathan, the original choice, was reinstated and Saini found herself out in the cold.
While the other actresses are keeping mum about the bizarre chain of events, the former Miss Kolkata hints at something more sinister than meets the eye. "I have come here to learn acting and not to earn anyone's blessings. I was surprised when I was told to approach Jackie Shroff, the film's leading man, to bless me. Quite honestly I didn't understand what it meant. Neither did I want the meaning to be explained to me. I know what a 'blessing' can imply in Bollywood parlance and I wasn't interested. This is not the first time it's happened to me. In fact it's a suggestion that's been made to a number of other actresses and only those who agree to be 'blessed' eventually get the roles," she claims. Saini, who has worked in at least 12 Telegu films before making her way to Mumbai, refuses to elaborate further.
Tyagi however pleads innocence. There was no hidden agenda, he insists. According to him: "I certainly didn't mean anything like what she seems to think. Jackie is the film's hero and I just wanted that Fllora should sit with him and discuss her role in-depth. Nothing more than that was required."
Sush takes prostitute’s role rejected by Bipasha and Preity
Saturday, April 17, 2004 Sushmita Sen will be seen playing a prostitute's role that was spurned by sultry Bipasha Basu and chirpy Preity Zinta .
Lazmi had to approach many actresses to play the role of a prostitute in her next movie before she could finally sign one. The film titled, ‘ The Prostitute and The Postman ’, is based upon the relationship between a sex worker and a postman, to be played by Karan Nath .
To play prostitute in the movie, Lazmi first approached Bipasha Basu who showed a little interest in the project but did not give any final word to
Lazmi. After that, the director approached Preity Zinta for the role but the feisty showed no enthusiasm to be a part of Lazmi’s skimpy budget project.
A dejected Lazmi then approached Sushmita Sen for the role and the lissome actress consented to it. Interestingly, the movie hardly contains any intimate moments between the prostitute and the postman.
‘The Prostitute and the Postman’ has an estimated budget of Rs 2.5 crore project, and it is inspired from a real story based on concept by Bhupen
Hazarika.
The film will be shot in and around Dehra Dun in a single schedule of 45 days starting January 2005.
Prabhu Deva strikes back
Saturday, April 17, 2004 Once termed as the Michael Jackson of India, the south dancing sensation
Prabhu Deva is back in news.
His recent choreographed dance number “Main Aisa Kyun Hoon” for Hrithik
Roshan in the upcoming film "Lakshya" is making waves on the small screen.
In fact on a recent occasion when Hrithik was asked as to what does he have
to say about Prabhu Deva who was tagged as the man without bones, an exhilarated Hrithik replied, “The wonder is that he really does have bones”!
The last time that Deva choreographed a Hindi song was in "Khushi" (2003)
where Kareena Kapoor and Fardeen Khan danced around in the “Hai Re Hai Re”
song and amused in their various weird getups.
And that's not all! Prabhu Deva will even make an appearance in a dance number in the upcoming children film
"Abra Ka Dabra". This time the song will
be choreographed by Ganesh Acharya amongst a group of children.
And considering that the film has a lot of special effects and made in the
3-D Plus format, Deva's special appearance indeed appears to be special. The
last time that Deva made a special appearance in a Hindi track was in the
“Dumroo Baje Re” from "Shakti" (2002).
SAIF PLAYS BANGALEE BABU
Thursday, April 14, 2004 Finally Saif Ali Khan will play a Bangalee babu character in debutant
director Pradip Sarkar's film 'Parineeta'. Based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel of the same name, this film was earlier made by Bimal
Roy with Meena Kumari and Ashok Kumar in 1953. Director Pradip Sarkar has
been an assistant to Vidhu Vinod Chopra for several years. The film will be
produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It also seems that Chota Nawab is excited
about his next venture. “Yeah.. finally I get a chance to play a Bengali
character. My mother would be really happy,” he said. Incidentally his sister
Soha Ali Khan has already completed the shooting of her maiden Bengali venture
'Srikanto' (written by Sarat Chandra) in Kolkata. Not known to many,
that Sanjay Leela Bhansali had approached Saif Ali Khan for Chunnilal's character in
'Devdas'. But he had refused the offer. Currently Saif is
waiting for the release of Kunal Kohli's 'Hum Tum'.
ASH’S LIP-LOCK ACT WITH...
Wednesday, April
13, 2004 Well, here is some real hot stuff! According to the grapevine, paragon of beauty and noted actress Aishwarya Rai finally agreed to do a smooching scene for Sameer Karnik’s film ‘Kyon Ho Gaya Na?’ The buzz is around that Ash had a kissing scene with her co-actor Vivek
Oberoi. The insiders informed that, “Both Ash and Vivek insisted on ‘that’ particular shot. They had a fantastic body chemistry while the shot was canned.” Initially Ms. Rai had refused to smooch or expose (unnecessarily) on screen. She had even refused to kiss her co-actor Prosenjit Chatterjee in Rituparno Ghosh’s Bengali film ‘Chokher Bali’. Even her international agents had earlier reported that Ms Rai didn’t sign certain Hollywood project, as they demanded revealing scenes. Slightly confusing, but never mind, as they say everything is fair in love n war!
Kyon... ho gaya na!!
Arjun’s gentleman act
Wednesday, April
13, 2004 Unlike other Bollywood actors, Arjun Rampal has a dignity and prefers to maintain that at any cost. Currently the actor went to Singapore for the shooting of Vashu Bhagnani’s ‘Vaada’. He brought his wife
Mehr, daughter Mahika and his mother with him, but the smart actor didn’t wait for the producer to foot the bill of their tickets and accommodation. He paid for their travel expenses even before Vashu could approach him. This comes quite in contrast to what Vashu’s ‘once upon a time’ favorite hero Govinda used to do. Govinda who played the lead roles in Vashu’s ‘Coolie No. 1’, ‘Hero No. 1’ and ‘Bade Miya Chote Miyan’ used to have an entourage of eight to ten people. Their tickets and lodging used to all be taken care by
Vashu. Arjun’s behaviour therefore surprised the producer. Well that’s a lesson that every actor should learn from Mr.
Rampal!
Bole to, why so few comedies?
Tuesday, April 12, 2004 Laughter, they say is the best medicine but not in Bollywood’s pharmacy, which prescribes it in unusually small doses. A rare Munnabhai MBBS apart, the main course of Mumbai masala has always been love stories ‘with a difference’ and action-thrillers ‘with a twist’.
Unlike Hollywood which never fights shy of comedy as a genre, Bollywood considers it an unsafe proposition. Does the Indian audience actually prefer tears to guffaws? ‘‘The Indian audience likes his film to be wholesome and varied: An amalgamation of several factors, of which comedy is just one. A comic film will always find the going tough as opposed to an action thriller,’’says Masti producer Ashok
Thakeria.
Not only this, the Indian viewer also has a different sense of humour from centre to
centre. Says distributor Sanjay Mehta: ‘‘The concept of comedy is different from person to person. In the interiors, slapstick and over-the-top humour rules while the city audience prefers subtlety,’’ he says. That is why, while Hera Pheri works wonders in the cities, smaller towns prefer films like Coolie No. 1 and Hero No. 1. There were just two film makers who managed to cross the laugh-divide, feel trade experts. ‘‘David Dhawan was able to appeal to a disparate audience which helped make his films big city hits too.’’ says
Mehta. Earlier, it was the Manmohan Desai-Amitabh Bachchan combine which made ‘‘comedy a hero’s act too.’’
The absence of right kind of actors also has contributed to the paucity of comedy films. ‘‘For a comic film one needs actors who can grasp the situation and have excellent timing,’’ says David
Dhawan. His pick: Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan, Govinda and Boman Irani.
The success of
M u n n a b h a i MBBS and the so-so success of Masti coupled with the failure of formula films to strike gold has prompted a rethink on the genre’s viability. Masti director Indra Kumar feels ‘‘it’s time to experiment and take risks.’’ Why? ‘‘Because with stress increasing in their d ay - t o - d ay life, people have begun to prefer escapist fare. And comedy fits the bill.’’
The fate of ventures like Masti, Shaadi Ka Ladoo, Mujhse Shaadi Karoge and No Entry will decide whether yet another attempt by Bollywood at comedy, tickles the funny bone or not.
Classic Comic Capers
Chalti Ka Naam Gadi
Chupke Chupke
Gol Maal
Angoor
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron
Amar Akbar Anthony
Coolie No . 1
Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan
Hera Pheri
Munnabhai MBBS
An image make-over!
Tuesday, April 12, 2004 Post marriage, Raveena Tandon wants to get over her image of a mast mast girl. She is looking for more mature roles; perhaps that’s why she’s making her debut on the small screen with Sahib Biwi Aur
Ghulam. When asked if she thinks married actresses have little scope in
Bollywood, her reply was, ‘‘It’s all in the male psyche. When they see you in mangal sutra and
sindoor, the feelings aroused are very maternal. Something like bhabi. Men don’t like to
fantasies about married actresses. Its deeprooted in our culture. I also feel that after a point, actresses should accept things gracefully.’’ So its time for a make-over for her!
Taxmen target brand bigwigs
Tuesday, April 12, 2004 SHAH Rukh Khan has paid Rs 40 lakh while Aishwarya Rai has forked out Rs 22
lakh. No, one isn’t talking about the 30 per cent income-tax that the stars (presumably) cough up on their total earnings, but the eight per cent earned through brand
promotions, in other words, service tax. Following a clarification from the Union ministry of finance on July 1, 2003 which stated that stars endorsing products came under the category of ‘business auxiliary services’, Bollywood’s bigwigs have been under the taxman’s scanner. The central excise officials who collect the levy on behalf of the directorate of service tax are furiously penning letters to all the film stars they see in advertisements.
Knot now, darling
Tuesday, April 12, 2004 Raj Kaushal and Mandira Bedi have a light-hearted banter over their film, Shaadi Ka Laddoo
It's very rightly said that since you are going to be damned either way --get married or remain unmarried -- why not to get married and be damned? "That's what I have maintained in my film," says Raj
Kaushal, director of Shaadi Ka Laddoo.
In that case, does Mandira Bedi, his actresswife nurtures any regrets post-marriage? “Very slight, ignorable,” a glowing Mandira mock complains. “Do you know it has taken him eight long years to make a film with me. We have been together three years before and five years after our
shaadi!" Raj justifies the delay, saying, “I had to have a role for her that could get her out of her Shanti's crusader image and Kyon Ki's negative image. I wanted to present her the way she is in real life." Mandira cuts in to affirm, “Yes, indeed. I am today's woman, assured and confident of herself, knows what she wants. She is a buddy for whom one of her friend is even willing to sacrifice his marriage!”
Was it the first time romance for both? “No!” Mandira's honesty touches you. “It's the second time for both of us. But it wasn't a relationship on rebound as enough time had passed in the meanwhile. Both of us had got the first experience out of our systems and were emotionally and psychologically free for a new bond to bloom! Let me tell you, Raj is the best thing to have happened to me. I had issues like ego, short temper, hotheadedness. But Raj has calmed me, mellowed me. His calm composure has made me an absolutely positive person.”
Is there anything that they would still like to ask each other? “What's it that you hate about me?” Mandira asks
Raj, who came up with a long list. “You don't believe in yourself. You are the most complete woman, I know but you don't think so. You lack patience. I say this inspite of the fact that you got to be the most patient person to have stuck it out with me! When angry, you throw a fit, while when I am angry, I don't speak!” Mandira reacts impatiently, “Not speaking is worse than throwing a fit. I hate this trait in you! Ok, tell me if we hadn't met me, who would you have wanted to marry?” Raj touches wood, “I believe in destiny. Thank God, you agreed to marry me.”
Alone in the world
Tuesday, April 12, 2004 Ritesh Sinha is convinced. “It’s now or never,” he says. “With all this talk of India making it on the international scene, we have to make our move now.” And he’s ready. The young filmmaker, whose 60-second film, War and Peace, was toasted on the festival circuit last year, is all set to make his foray into crossover territory with All Alone. “I also want more people to see my film,” he says candidly. “At the same time, it’s my point of view instead of putting together ideas from two or three films.”
All Alone, set in the Mauritius of the 60s, has an international cast and crew. While Manoj Bajpai
and Diana Hayden play the lead roles, French actresses Claire Keim and Elisa Tovati play key roles in the film. “It helps because now I get access to two markets -- Indian and French,” says Ritesh who is yet to finalise a
British actor, though he seems to have got a nod from famed Hollywood composer Hans Zimmer for the music of his film. “My film is a musical and that’s what I conveyed to him,” says
Ritesh, who also intends to rope in an American cinematographer.
“All Alone is also a song,” elaborates Ritesh. “The film is about five different people and a nation -- and how they all affect each other.” So why Mauritius? “Even during my trips there, when I get into a cab at the airport, there’s a Hindi film song playing on the radio. When they switch channels, you hear a French number. But the Indian influence is strong on the landscape.”
The film goes on the floors with a long schedule in Mauritius in August. “It’s winter during that time,” he says. “I am just hoping to make a good film with all the right ingredients.”
REDDY, steady go
Monday, April 12, 2004 Sameera Reddy is in no hurry. After the horror flick Darna Mana
Hai, Sameera’s signed two Sanjay Gupta productions, Plan and Musafir. Unit hands insist that director and ‘close friend’ Sanjay Gupta is all set to launch her in a dream role opposite Sanjay Dutt and Anil Kapoor in
Musafir, where she plays a bored housewife who has affairs with three men.
THE HEAT IS ON
Monday, April 12, 2004 YUVA
Mani Ratnam is back in action. Let’s consider his last foray into Bollywood an aberration, though Dil Se was a cut above the rest in terms of its narrative style, visual chutzpah and slick execution. And now the Madras maestro returns to form with a film whose structure is modelled on the Spanish hit, Amores
Perros. It’s the story of three guys --a genius, a goon and a charmer -- whose paths cross one morning over the Hooghly river and change their lives for ever. Armed with a scintalling score by A R
Rahman, Ratnam’s film, set in Kolkata, has a terrific cast -- Ajay
Devgan, Abhishek Bachchan, Vivek Oberoi, Rani Mukherjee, Kareena Kapoor, Esha Deol and Om
Puri.
HUM TUM
Kantaben can relax. If she seriously doubted Saif Ali Khan’s gender preference, then for a change this time he doesn’t have Shah Rukh Khan for company. Kunal Kohli calls it India’s first date flick. Whatever that means. As far as we are concerned, it’s another
boy meets-girl romance between Saif and Rani Mukherjee.
MAIN HOON
NAA
Shah Rukh Khan goes back to college for brother Zayed Khan in Farah Khan’s directorial debut which has all the telltale signs of one that belongs to the Karan Johar school of filmmaking. We ain’t complaining at all. The music is a hit and the promos look great. Now let’s wait for the action. Farah’s first film also stars Sushmita , Amrita Rao and Suniel
Shetty.
DEEWAR
This Deewar is not that Deewar, though the common factor is Amitabh
Bachchan. While 1975 film was a gangster drama, this one is Milan Luthria’s POW drama with the Big B finding himself behind bars on the other side of the border. Akshaye Khanna sets out to rescue him. The film also stars Sanjay
Dutt. If Luthria’s first film, Kacche Dhaage, was any indication of his talent, then this one would be worth waiting for.
CHARAS
Tigmanshu Dhulia made one of last year’s better films, Haasil --about politics and violence in the college
campus. This time round he tackles the drug menace in the mountain regions of North India. Jimmy
Shergill, Uday Chopra and Irfan Khan are cops on the drug trail. And for those who have seen Namrata Shirodkar’s dhua dhua number on the small screen, Dhulia’s drama seems to have the makings of a crackerjack adventure yarn.
LAKSHYA
The promo is a hit. So now we all know the story about how long-haired Hrithik Roshan discovers himself after 24 years at 18,000 feet. And who helps him to do that? None other than Amitabh Bachchan. Farhan Akhtar follows his trend-setting Dil Chahta Hai with this self-discovery drama of a young soldier shot extensively in Ladakh. And since this is also a love story, it also stars Preity
Zinta.
MAIN HOON NAA
Shah Rukh Khan goes back to college for brother Zayed Khan in Farah Khan’s directorial debut which has all the telltale signs of one that belongs to the Karan Johar school of filmmaking. We ain’t complaining at all. The music is a hit and the promos look great. Now let’s wait for the action. Farah’s first film also stars Sushmita , Amrita Rao and Suniel
Shetty.
GAYAB
Tusshar Kapoor does a disappearing act and turns into Mr Diabolic. Prawaal Raman’s second feature after Darna Mana Hai defies genre by simultaneously being a dark comedy, a love triangle and a thriller. Without revealing more of the story, let’s just say this Ram Gopal Varma production also stars Antara Mali and Raman
Trikha.
Suniel & Sunjay’s ‘shady’ acts!
Monday, April 12, 2004 SUNIEL is a man with varied interests and numerous businesses of course. When he’s not shooting, he slips on the business man’s cap and on one such occasion Suniel landed up in some ‘shady’ business. And to join him on this venture was his best buddy Sunjay
Dutt. Well, before you jump to any incongruous conclusions about our two muscle heroes, let’s explain what this ‘deal’ is all about. Suniel and Sunjay along with producers Nitin Manmohan and Sohail Maklai and entrepreneur Hamed Saberi have together formed Shades Enterprise Pvt. Ltd, a company that will retail eyewear and opticals at showrooms, kiosks and franchisee outlets in metros and mini metros. Shades will house more than 150 international brands like Armani, Ralph Lauren, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Hugo Boss,
Versace, Ray Ban etc.
When we asked our Dutt man about his new Shades business, in his usual natty style he replied, “Our shades are not shady, when it gets too sunny we like to cover up.” And on a more serious note Suniel added, “I saw potential in this business, shades are an important aspect of one’s attire and look. It’s a fashion statement, and adds so much to style to an individual.” To such a great partnership, what else do we say but chashme
baddoor!
Ali Larter signed opposite Salman in Marigold
Sunday, April 11, 2004 Alison (Ali)
Larter, star of New Line’s $200 million-grossing Final Destination franchise, will play the title role in Marigold, An Adventure Of India. Willard Carroll’s romantic musical-comedy is about an American actress who comes to India to make a low-budget Hollywood film and suddenly finds herself tossed into the eccentric world of
Bollywood. The announcement was made recently by Reiko Bradley, President of Becker Films International, Marigold’s distributor and financier. Indian superstar Salman Khan co-stars as the Bollywood dance instructor whose new pupil has two left feet and a bad attitude.
According to Bradley, Marigold is scheduled to begin shooting in June after Larter completes A Lot Like Love with Ashton Kutcher and Amanda
Peet.
“It’s been a long search but we’ve found a perfect match-up between an actress and a character,” says writer-director Carroll. “Ali has brought a fresh approach to all her roles and she’s fearless about the challenges of singing, dancing, physical comedy...and 10 weeks in India during the summer”. Carroll and Larter first met last year when she was starring with Gina Gershon and Joy Bryant in Three Way Split, the Scott
Ziehl-directed thriller that Carroll (Hyperion Pictures) was producing.
Bradley maintains that Marigold’s concept received a strong response from distributors at the recent American Film Market. “People love this character and the story’s sense of romantic destiny and fish-out-of-water comedy,” Sidhartha M
Jain, Vice President-Hyperion and Executive Producer informed. “In the beginning Marigold approaches the Indian way of doing things with
scepticism, but then she’s won over by the country’s great spirit and sense of joy—qualities personified by Salman’s character.”
Jain also said that Shari (Truth) Watson, whose hip hop-meets-Bollywood album Addictive was a major international dance hit last year, will write the lyrics for Marigold’s seven original songs, with music by composers Shankar
Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa (Kal Ho Naa Ho). Truth’s new Raphael
Saadiq-produced album Ready Now will be released May 11.
Marigold—a Hyperion Production—has a co-producing deal with Sandeep Shah, of Sandy Entertainment from India, in addition to other International financing deals.
Lakeer - A Preview
Sunday, April 11, 2004 After the successes of films like Angrakshak, Zor and Kranti, Vicky Films PVT Limited are back again with another action packed blockbuster along with the action king himself, Sunny Deol. "Lakeer - The Forbidden Lines" is prolific choreographer Ahmed Khan's debut attempt at direction. And contrary to what one might have presumed, the director does not go for a love-or-dance theme (with a cast that mainly comprises of non-dancers). His multistarrer film is basically a story of relationships.
Arjun Rana (Sunny Deol) is a powerful personality, feared by all. The apple of his eye is his brother Karan (Sohail Khan), who uses his brother's rich and famous image to the maximum advantage and always procures what he desires. On the other hand, Sanju (Suniel Shetty) is a motor mechanic, loved by all. He idolizes Arjun Rana and wants to become like him. His love for his brother Saahil (John Abraham) is absolutely unshakable. Saahil represents the youth of the college and is in love with Bindiya (Nauheed Cyrusi). And, Bindiya happens to be Arjun Rana's sister. The movie deals with how circumstances change when relationships cross the forbidden lines.
Lakeer is your typical action packed Bollywood masala film starring action men Sunny Deol and Sunil Shetty in lead roles. The film sees the directorial debut of Ahmed Khan who is one of the popular choreographers in Bollywood. The musical score for the film is provided by A.R.Rahman, of the Bombay Dreams fame which is currently running successfully in London's West End.
Releasing -- April 16, 2004
Mallika Celebrates Success With Dinner
Saturday, April 10, 2004 Actress Mallika Sherawat whose ´Murder´ is in for a chance to become the years first universal hit , after it took a flying start across India last Friday , treated her director-friend Govind Menon (who gave her the first major break in ´Khwahish´) , to dinner the same evening .
The girl who is likely to be chased by filmmakers now that ´Murder´ is all set to succeed , has already signed a Telugu film opposite Ravi Teja.
Will
Ash marry Vivek
Saturday, April 10, 2004 Well, for Aishwarya Rai it seems that she is the busiest actor from
Bollywood. It is really a matter of doubt that she would finally accept her paramour Vivek Oberoi as her life partner. Rather would she be able to accomodate Vivek in her busy schedule? It has been a stale news that Vivek is in love with Ash, but the million dollar question is that — Is Ash in love with
Vivek? Hmm... Ash only knows! She has nothing particular to gain from
Vivek. (Salman introduced her to Bhansali and she bagged roles in 'Hum Dil De Chuke
Sanam' and 'Devdas'.) The insiders feel that, "Ash is obliged to Vivek for the Salman Khan episode. In fact she too wanted to break away the relationship with
Salman, after Salman misbehaved with SRK during the shooting of 'Chalte
Chalte'." Vivek and Ash are seen everywhere like love birds. Recently they were spotted at Mira Nair's party. Currently Ash is out of India for a globe trotting tour with Hrithik
Roshan. She will be back after two months. Meanwhile what would Vivek do? Take a flight to US or just have
'masti' in his native land? Well Vivek has donned the role of Romeo long back, but for Ash, she is yet to decide on her Juliet act. Clever cat indeed!!
Adultery: An excuse to shed clothes!
Thursday, April 08, 2004 While earlier, films about the straying husband were prevalent, a new trend whereby housewives go out and find themselves sexual and/or emotional gratification has taken hold of Hindi cinema.
Recent films like Amit Saxena’s Jism, Deepak Tijori’s Oops, Arunaraje’s
Tum, Karan Razdan’s Hawas and Anurag Basu’s Murder have
deep-focused on the middle-aged housewife’s search for sexual gratification outside the sanctity of marriage.
Barring Bipasha Basu in Jism, these ladies finally repent their pleasurable pursuits, but not before reprimanding their dread-faced husbands about their spousal negligence and lack of
responsibility.
So what happened to the fully-devoted Bharaitya Nari who perishes in her pursuit of domestic salvation? Just two years ago, Tabu in Mahesh Manjrekar’s Astitwa had to leave her husband’s home for good after he found out she had an affair many years earlier. Today, the urban wife seems to have the creative freedom to seek alien arms when the ones at home fail to support her sexual synergy.
Is this a sign of changing times? Or merely a passing fad whereby women in the garb of domesticity are sexually exploited by filmmakers beyond the boundaries prescribed for the conventional film heroine?
Several decades ago in director Narendra Suri’s Lajwanti(1958) the husband Balraj Sahni threw his wife Nargis out on suspicion that she was having an affair with his friend when in fact she was only having her portrait painted by the suspected lover!
Today the bored wife (Meghna Naidu) in Hawas not only gets her nude portrait done between bouts of breathy love-making by her lover, the lover also shows the nude painting to the husband!!!
In Mehboob Khan’s Andaz (1949) the wife Nargis had to shoot her unwanted admirer Dilip Kumar to prove her fidelity. In J Om Prakash’s Aap Ki Kasam (1974), the wife Mumtaz walked out on her husband Rajesh Khanna when he accused her of carrying on with their neighbour Sanjeev Kumar.
As late as the 1970s wives went through the traditional agni parisksha and emerged unscathed. Attitudes towards domestic equations changed drastically with Kalpana Lajmi’s Ek Pal in 1986 where the inert sexually and emotionally famished wife Shabana Azmi got impregnated by her former lover Farouq Shaikh during her husband Naseeruddin Shah’s absence.
Shabana Azmi had created a sensation by confessing, "It’s every housewife’s fantasy to have a relationship outside marriage."
That fantasy seems to have come to fruition in current times when the market is swamped by films about unfaithful wives who refuse to remain smothered in a domestic cul-de-sac.
In Anurag Basu’s Murder which opened last week Mallika Sherawat plays a hot-hot-hot wife who gets into a steamy situation with another man while her husband is looking the other way.
This is the second film on an adulterous wife in two weeks. In Sanjay Gupta’s Musafir which opens later this year, Sameera Reddy plays a wife who sleeps with not just one but several men outside marriage.
Is this a sign of the Hindi- film heroine’s maturation? Or is the wanton woman a mere pretext for filmmakers to make the heroine shed her clothes?
On suspects the latter to be true. All said and done, there’s little style and substance in the films that are making their ostensibly ‘bold’ statements.
Rani-Preity says no to smooch
Wednesday, April
07, 2004 The buzz is around that Bong beauty Rani 'Rising' Mukherjee and bubbly actress Preity Zinta has straight away refused to smooch the lead male actor on screen. Well, the issue is not just about smooching but more so whom they are suppose to smooch.(?) The grapevine has it that, writer and director Mukul Abhyankar approached both these Bolly damsels for the female lead in his venture 'Dogs'. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi
Kapoor. (Bachchan and Kapoor will be acting together after several decades.) Both the ladies turned down the offer without as the role required some extremely hot and love making scenes to be shot with...hmm... Rishi
Kapoor.(!) Rishi Kapoor plays a 45-year-old, unmarried and living with his mother who has always beaten him up — and still does. He is a broken, imbalance man lacking confidence who becomes an unstoppable monster by the end. Well how can Rani and Preity 'kiss' Rishi uncle?
Isshhh... Now the producer have approached another Bong bombshell Sushmita Sen for the role. Will Sush smooch
Rishi... will he be lucky this time?
Neha cools down her strip-tease act
Wednesday, April
07, 2004 Neha Dhupia wants a break from the flesh trade. After her bare-dare act as a prostitute in 'Julie', the former Miss India is no longer interested in getting down and dirty.
Exposure - first in a hot, hot bikini in 'Qayamat' and now the sexplosive 'Julie' - hasn't done Dhupia's career much good. While Bollywood's newest Castoff Queen is at pains to defend the publicity still from Deepak Shivdasani's film that shows her supine in bed in naked splendour, it seems to have attracted the wrong sort of attention.
Shocked by a C-grade filmmaker who wanted her to act in a sleazy adult quickie, Dhupia says she now wants only challenging roles for the future. That's the reason why she refused to do Anant Mahadevan's 'Aayenga Aanewala' after first accepting the film.
According to the screen siren, she had taken up the offer thinking it might prove to be a welcome break from 'Qayamat' and 'Julie'. However that was before she got around to hearing the plot. In the film, produced by Ravi Dodi in association with Pritish Nandy Communications, Dhupia would once again have to strip for box office success.
"From the very beginning I have maintained that meaningful roles can make or break an actress. With due respect to both 'Julie' and 'Qayamat' I honestly think the films had too much exposure. I have now decided to so some serious roles and am open to offers from well-known directors. I want to be remembered for
performances with substance. And it's certainly not possible to establish yourself in this profession by taking off clothes at the drop of a hat", she insists.
Although the bindaas babe has sworn off 'adult-erated' offers, she has no regrets about the films in which she has worked. "There's no question of repenting for anything I have done. But like everyone else, I too feel the need for change in my life and want to move on to playing different characters. Sticking to glamorous roles only will not make me an actress of substance," she quips.
I can win election against PM: Mallika Sherawat
Tuesday, April 06, 2004  Lucknow: Oomph girl Mallika Sherawat today said she would not hesitate to contest against Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee from Lucknow, if given a ticket for the Lok Sabha election.
"I am ready to take on Vajpayee in Lucknow and will certainly win the election, " claimed Mallika, the latest sensation to rock the Bollywood bandwagon.
Claiming that several political parties had approached her to campaign for them in the coming Lok Sabha election, she said, " I have rejected all such offers as I want to give more attention to my career.''
Malika also said she would not hesitate to contest against the Prime Minister and was confident of ''all-out support'' from the youth.
The Rohtak girl, who shot to limelight with her daring scenes in her debut film 'Khwahish', said she saw no controversy in Bollywood artists joining politics. " Politics is also a part of our life.
"How can anyone deprive us of our democratic rights, " she asked.
Renowned film director Mahesh Bhatt, who was here with Mallika in connection with the promotion of their new release 'Murder', also supported Bollywood artists joining active politics.
Controversial guy!
Tuesday, April 06, 2004 Arjun Rampal is in the midst of controversies. And it pertains to the astronomical fee he seems to have quoted to two leading film-makers -- Ramgopal Varma and Suneel Darshan.
There's talk that when RGV approached Arjun to enact the lead role in SHANTI KUTIR, Arjun agreed to do the project and quoted Rs. 1 crore as remuneration. RGV backed out and signed someone else instead.
With Suneel Darshan, it was a case of Arjun rubbing the film-maker the wrong way, insist rumour mills. According to sources, when the maker of ANDAAZ approached Arjun for his soon-to-be-launched BARSAAT, the actor not only demanded a crore, but also told the film-maker that he'd be able to shell out dates for the project in 2005.
While RGV kept quiet about the issue, Suneel decided to make it public by talking to the press and revealing the reasons that prompted him to 'drop' Arjun from the project.
"It's up to me to quote what I feel is right. That's my prerogative," Arjun clarifies, "Similarly, it's up to the maker to accept or reject the demands that I make. That's his prerogative."
Let's begin with RGV, I tell him. "There was no problem with RGV," Arjun reveals, "Contrary to what people think, I was not negotiatiating any project with RGV. I had signed SHANTI KUTIR and even allotted dates to Ramu-ji. I was eager to be a part of the project and I clearly remember that the makers were contemplating signing Lara Dutta then. Somehow, the dates didn't match and the makers approached Sushmita Sen. But matching Sush and my dates was a problem."
Please continue. "Simultaneously, there were problems with the owner of the buyngalow, where the film was to be shot. That's when Ramu-ji called to say that we'd work some other time. There was no unpleasantness whatsoever. Had that been so he wouldn't have approached me again for his new film. In fact, now that we're talking about it, let me inform you that I've already signed his forthcoming project."
But Arjun does look disturbed when we discuss Suneel Darshan and BARSAAT. "It all started with Mr. Darshan approaching my secretary. My secretary was very clear before we met that my dates were unavailable for the next one year and also the kind of remuneration I charged. Yet, Mr. Darshan insisted on meeting me."
He continues, "When I met Mr. Darshan, he gave me a narration of the story, but prior to that revealed that the project would roll after two months and that he'd require dates on an immediate basis. When I expressed my inability to allot the required dates, he asked me to think again, adding that BARSAAT would change my fortunes as an actor. But I politely refused the offer."
"The next thing I know, Mr. Darshan has gone to the press citing my remuneration as the reason for my 'ouster' from his project. Really, that was too much. However, he did a complete somersault later and told my secretary that he'd never spoken against me. I even asked him to give it in writing, which he refused."
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Mallika feeling ‘alone and vulnerable’
Monday, April 05, 2004 Mallika Sherawat is miffed at being treated disrespectfully by some people in the film industry just because she is open about doing sexually explicit roles.
Mallika says she is deeply disturbed by the incident that happened recently on the sets of Channel V. It happened that Mallika’s co-star in ‘ Murder ’, Patel played a prank on her by calling her under the pretense of a journalist of People’s Magazine. But the prank got ugly after Ashmit called Mallika a bitch and proposed her to sleep with him for a night.
“It was so degrading. I've never felt more humiliated in my life. When you start talking about sleeping with a woman I don't think it's funny,” a teary-eyed Mallika told a reputed News agency.
"Just because I've a sexy image, does it mean people can take liberties with me? If I was an Aishwarya Rai or a Kareena
Kapoor, they'd never have dared to play such a prank," said Mallika.
Mallika also recalled an incident when she was recently pitched against
'Tulsi' (Smriti Irani) in a television debate where Smriti ripped her apart for her ‘hot’ screen image. Mallika’s reply to Smriti is: “She herself wore a swimming suit when she participated in a beauty contest!”
"I feel I'm all alone and vulnerable to all sorts of lewd targets in
Mumbai," said the star of ‘Murder’.
Why Salman got his navel pierced?
Monday, April 05, 2004 Now Salman Khan has one more reason to strip away his shirt – his recently pierced navel.
Salman is not really a man given to body-accessories. So why did he decide to get his navel pierced – a fad which is usually popular among girls.
Salman says that the decision to pierce his navel came on the spur of a moment. He says that he did it for his sisters Arpita and
Alvira.
"Actually, my sisters wanted to get their navels pierced and I decided to accompany them. Being a sporty kind of a person, I too decided to get my navel pierced. I did it purely for kicks and now I’m even finding it fun," says the actor.
Will we get to see his glinting navel in any of his coming movies?
"Well that depends upon the director," quips Salman with a hearty laugh.
Has Mallika Sherawat outstripped Bipasha?
Friday, April 02, 2004 Notice how suddenly Bipasha Basu is no longer the oomph specialist? True, she triggered off the present day sexual revolution in mainstream Hindi cinema when she played the wanton heroine cheating on her husband in Jism two years ago.
But now within two years Basu’s oomph seems passe, thanks to the surfeit of sexual hijinks clearly visible in the plunging necklines and morales of recent ‘sex’ films. Recently Ms Basu jokingly admitted that she had begun to feel slightly out of step, going by the amount of exposed flesh exposed by the girls who’ve come after her.
The arrival of bolder girls particularly Mallika Sherawat has certainly turned the voyeurs’ attentions away from
Bipasha. On top of it Bipasha’s recent films like Ishq Hai Tumse and Rudraksh on which she was banking to build her fan following have bombed miserably.
Mallika Sherawat arrived six months after Jism in Khwahish where she was the consummate beach babe. Uninhibited, ready to bare her skin to the permissible limit(and a little beyond) and not the least apologetic about the colour of her image (purple).
Though Khwahish didn’t work as well as Jism at the box office, and though its leading man Himanshu Malik didn’t benfit the least, Mallika Sherawat was suddenly hot and willing. While Bipasha came across as outspoken but conservative in her interviews Mallika’s attitude in the press was refreshingly in-your-face.
She marketed herself as the diva with spunk and balls and got herself written in every newspaper and seen on every channel.
But Mallika denies any marketing strategy in her career. "It’s all destiny and hard work. I’ve slogged like crazy to get where I have. And those who think it’s just my body that got me where I am, they should take a look at the other
body-beautifuls that have rushed in after me. They haven’t gone beyond their first feverish film."
Both Bipasha and Mallika feel there’s a need to go beyond the flesh to be a long-lasting actress. Examples of actresses who made a strong impact in their debut through their skin show are before them. In the early 1970s Rehana Sultan made a huge impact in Chetna and Dastak in roles that required her to shed her clothes on camera. She did nude sequences in both, got branded as an on-screen libertine and then vanished in spite of winning the National award for best actress.
Mumtaz would have remained an oomph girl if she hadn’t graduated to performing parts in the later part of her career. The only oomph girl who acquired stardom was Zeenat
Aman. In films like Qurbani and Satyam Shivam Sundaram she went much further in the clothes-shedding binge than Bipasha or
Mallika.
Can Bipasha and Mallika, seen as the new-millennium version of Zeenat Aman and Parveen Babi reinvent their image and career?
Mallika seems eager to. "I know where to draw the line. When I watched Murder with my producer’s 12-year old daughter I didn’t feel embarrassed about the love scenes, except for the kissing scenes. I covered her eyes with my hands when those came on."
Conservative at heart, the wanton woman seems an illusion created to woo audiences back into theatres. Once they are back, it’s back to business as usual.
Sleazy films – the latest fad in Bollywood
Thursday, April 01, 2004 A new trend for movies with sexually oriented themes has gripped a number of filmmakers in
Bollywood.
Consider a few of the recently released films like Tum and
Hawas. Both films are based on the subjects of a married woman’s infidelity in having out-of-marriage sex. And now in the offing is a third film (‘Murder’) on a similar subject.
The question is why these subjects related to a woman’s sexually are suddenly getting so much attention.
Aruna Raje, the director of Tum contends, that her movie is not sleazy and there is much more substance in it than few sexually explicit scenes. Speaking in a similar tone is Karan Razdan, the director of Hawas. He says that his movie attempts to balance the two elements of sexuality and pure story-based content.
But then is it a mere co-incidence that Razdan’s next movie ‘Girlfriend’ (starring Amrita Arora and Isha Koppikar ) is based on another bold subject of a lesbian relationship.
Razdan defends: “Actually, in the past Hindi films have been so cloistered from bold subjects exploring human sexuality, that there is a tremendous scope to make good movies based on these issues.”
The same opinion is held by Deepak Shivdasani, who is making a film titled ‘ Julie ’ based on the life of a prostitute. The movie has Neha Dhupia in the leading role.
Shivdasani says: “ Now that the winds of change are blowing why don’t we open up and be more acceptable towards subjects that were considered a taboo before.”
Amisha-Vikram's mom at war!
Thursday, April 01, 2004  Mumbai: Amisha's mother Asha Patel reportedly called up Varha Patel, Vikram Bhatt's mother and warned her to tell her son to stay away from Amisha.
An allegedly frightened Varsha filed a complaint with the Versova police. Amisha's parents disapprove of Amisha's association with Vikram Bhatt.
Meanwhile, director Vikram Bhatt and actress Amisha Patel continue to have a blast shooting in the Swiss Alps for forthcoming
flick, 'Elaan'.
Mallika vs
Tabu: Big fight at BO
Wednesday, March
31, 2004
It would be recorded as one of the abiding ironies of cinematic history. This Friday two women and actresses of amazing contrasting personality vision intent and projection are being pitched against each other.
Two tellingly dissimilar films and actresses take centrestage this week. Mallika Sherawat in Anurag Basu’s 'Murder' and Tabu in M F Husain’s 'Meenaxi' provide a classic study in contrasts. One is spunky, spirited and unabashed… the other enigmatic, bridled and discreet….
While Basu’s in-your-face thriller seeks inspiration directly from Adrian Lyne’s erotic steamy thriller 'Unfaithful' about a housewife’s sexual romp with a horny stranger, 'Meenaxi' is an abstract poetic journey into the heart and mind of restless womanhood.. Tabu in a surreal avatar, portrays three women named Meenaxi, Meenakshi and Maria all pursued and studied by a writer (Raghuvir Yadav).
The theme and treatment of 'Meenaxi' wouldn’t lend themselves to popular appeal, more so since the whole world already knows what Husain is capable of as a filmmaker after the Madhuri Dixit-vehicle 'Gaja Gamini'. Though the music score by A R Rahman has acquired a humming life of its own, 'Meenaxi' will be released and seen on a very restricted level. Though after 'Maqbool' Tabu has again played the enigmatic diva in 'Meeanxi' with consummate fluency, the film is unlikely to get her anything more than good reviews.
Consequently, this Friday is open to the other release. The Bhatts, longing for a hit (all their recent films including director Anurag Basu’s earlier work 'Saaya' have been thundering flops) are cashing in generously on their leading ladies’ uninhibited image.
Because of Mallika Sherawat’s oomphy presence, 'Murder' has become one of the hottest films among distributors and exhibitors . Their spirit isn’t dampened by the no-show - the other peep-show
'Hawas - based on the same Hollywood film ('Unfaithful') as 'Murder'.
The sensuous promotional spin and the sumptuous music score by Anu Malik are already hits. Will 'Murder' follow suit? According to exhibitors, the film is expected to be the first bonafide success of the year. Mallika who was a hit heroine in her flop debut film 'Khwahish' is crossing her fingers, hoping her second stab at stardom would pay richer dividends.
Interestingly, both of this week’s releases depend entirely on the leading lady for creative and commercial sustenance. Meenaxi‘s male actors are Raghuvir Yadav and debutant Kunnal Kapoor (not to be confused with Shashi Kapoor’s son of the same name who made an effort at stardom many years ago in Ishmail Shroff’s 'Ahista Ahista') . 'Murder' features the producer’s nephew Emran Hashmi and Amisha Patel’s brother Ashmit. Hashmi made his flop debut last year in Vikram Bhatt’s 'Footpath' while Patel fared no better in the same director’s 'Inteha'.
The onus of delivering a boxoffice slammer must go to the leading lady. Isn’t it ironical that there’s more hype about a film featuring a one-film old sex symbol than a seasoned multiple-award winning actress of tremendous substance?
Mallika Sherawat has the last word on the subject. "Like it or not, the sensuality of Raj Kapoor always got more takers than the seriousness of Satyajit Ray. In a battle between the intellect and flesh, flesh always wins. A dancing girl always attracts a larger crowd than a choir singer. Sad, but true."
Murder
- A Preview`
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
A remake of the Richard Gere - Diane Lane starrer Hollywood flick Unfaithful, Murder is the second directorial venture of Anurag Basu who earlier directed 'Saaya' for the Bhatts.
Sapna (Meghna Naidu) and Raj (Shawar Ali) are a married couple. They live in Dubai. Raj dreams of immigrating to America. To achieve this, he must earn and save enough money. So he starts to work seven days a week.
Sudhir (Ashmit Patel) and Simran (Mallika Sherawat) are a happy couple settled in Bangkok. Engrossed in business and chasing his dreams, Sudhir ignores his wife. In an alien land and novel atmosphere Simran gets terribly bored and longs to pursue new horizons.
But as time goes by, Sudhir becomes so engrossed in his business that he fails to pay any attention to his wife. As for Simran, boredom sets in as she tries to while away the lonely hours in a foreign land. But a chance meeting with an old flame (Emraan Hashmi) changes all this. What begins purely as platonic friendship inevitably ends up in a passionate relationship as they become emotionally and physically involved. Soon infatuation becomes an obsession and Simran's extramarital affair becomes obvious to Sudhir. At this point, Sudhir decides to confront Sunny but this meeting leads to some shocking revelations.
Others in the cast of Murder include Raj Zutshi, Uday Tikekar, Sheeba Chaddha and Shabnam. Anu Malik has composed tunes on lyrics penned by the Rahat Indori and the Bhatt regular Sayeed Quadri.
film is said to release in April 2004.
Latest info on `Marigold`
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
By now we all know that Alison [Ali] Larter, star of New Line's $200 million-grossing FINAL DESTINATION franchise, has been cast in the title role of MARIGOLD - AN ADVENTURE IN INDIA, Willard Carroll's romantic musical-comedy about a tempestuous American actress who goes to India to make a low-budget Hollywood movie and suddenly finds herself tossed into the eccentric world of Bollywood film-making.
But here's some exclusive info on the project you weren't aware of.
According to Reiko Bradley, President of Becker Films International, the distributor and financier of MARIGOLD, the film is scheduled to begin shooting in June after Larter completes A LOT LIKE LOVE, co-starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet and being distributed by Walt Disney.
Carroll and Larter first met last year when she was starring with Gina Gershon and Joy Bryant in THREE WAY SPLIT, the Scott Ziehl-directed thriller that Carroll [Hyperion Pictures] was producing and being distributed by Columbia
TriStar.
According to Sidhartha M. Jain, Vice-President, Hyperion & Executive Producer, Shari ['Truth'] Watson, whose hip hop-meets-Bollywood album ADDICTIVE was a major international dance hit last year, has been set to write the lyrics for MARIGOLD's seven original songs, while the music will be composed by
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.
MARIGOLD - a Hyperion Production has a co-producing deal with Sandeep Shah of Sandy Entertainment from India, in addition to other international financing deals. “Willard has a keen eye for talent and he had cast Angelina Jolie in PLAYING BY HEART, when she was just breaking out. This time also we are convinced that Alison has what is takes to play Marigold”, said Shah.
MARIGOLD marks Salman Khan's debut in Hollywood
Organisers ordered probe about marital status of Miss India
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Mumbai : The
organisers of the Miss India beauty pageant said they would probe
allegations about the marital status of Lakshmi Pandit, one of this year's
contest winners. However, they have ordered a probe following allegations
in the media that the winner is married. The contest is open only to
unmarried women. Pandit, a 22-year-old city-based classical dancer, had
bagged the "Miss India-World" crown at the 2004 contest held here on
Saturday night.
In a statement the organisers said they were investigating allegations
about her private life which have been reported by the media. Adding fuel
to the controversy, organisers of the Gladrags Mega Model contest claimed
that they had disqualified her in 2003 for various discrepancies in her
bio-data. Maureen Wadia, organiser of the leading beauty pageant, said :
"Lakshmi had entered the mega model contest in 2003. But we were forced to
disqualify her following discrepancies in the information provided to us by
her."
Lakshmi Pandit describes herself as an aspiring classical dancer from
Mumbai. She bagged the Miss India crown following stiff competition from
29 contestants, who had been selected from more than 6,000 women from all
over the country.
Sources said : "The winners are right now in the middle of a busy
schedule. Hence we have still not been able to confirm her marital status."
Earlier, a TV channel had carried a report that Pandit had claimed to be
married when she moved into a rented house in a city suburb with one
Siddharth. Reacting to the news, a spokesperson for the organisers said :
"As per the rules, a contestant has to be unmarried and the winner has to
maintain her single status till the end of one year."
Bipasha Basu and Dino get together
Monday, March 29, 2004 
Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea have decided to get together once again but only on the screen. The two were a hot item some time back but they are no longer together. Dino is believed to be seeing Shilpa Shetty while Bipasha is getting close to John Abraham. But Bipasha and Dino are still friends and have decided to work together since they don't want to mix business with pleasure. They have signed their third movie together titled Ishq Hai Tumse to be directed by G Krishna.
It's gay time folks!
Monday, March 29, 2004 Besides Satish Shah enthralling the audience with his gay gimmicks in Vashu Bhagnani's Out Of Control, Karan Johar's Kal Ho Na Ho also boasts of enough gay gags to have the audience in splits. In fact, the gay joke is practically a sub-plot of the film where domestic servant, played Sulbha Arya, assumes that Shah Rukh and Saif are lovers. The best was at a recent TV show when actor Rahul Bose's brother-in-law revealed before the camera that he saw Bose in maid's dress skirt, et al. At which Bose immediately clarified that he was just rehearsing for TM Murari's play - The Square Circle. But it was all in good humour. Now, now, one wonders if Hindi cinema is coming of age?
Will Amisha marry Vikram
Bhatt?
Monday, March 29, 2004 It's known to all that Amisha Patel is in love with director Vikram Bhatt. Though the actress denies the rumors, but it has finally come out of the closet. Recently a daily bulletin exposed their relationship. Vikram is not only promoting Amisha but also her brother Ashmit, who is already written off as an actor. Before Amisha hooked herself to Vikram. she was having a full blast affair with Bunty Walia. Why did the couple split, is still a mystery to the industrywallahs. The "Rising" star seems to be playing her cards safely.
Sridevi`s other husband!
Sunday, March 28, 2004 The phrase “mera sirf do hi pati” (I have only 2 husbands), which actress Sridevi repeatedly uses as the catchline of her currently on air TV serial 'Malini Iyer' seems to have come out true in her real life also.
While her second pati in the serial is Tirupati, her first pati in real life seems to have come out from a town close to Tirupati.
Ramakrishna Goud, a resident from the town of Guntur in Andra Pradesh has filed a petition in the Chennai court claiming that he is Sridevi's first husband.
He claimed that he had married Bollywood actress Sridevi on March 15, 1992 at Chennai. But she later deserted him and went for a second marriage to film producer Boney Kapoor. He has asked the court to order the actress to return to him.
Surprisingly Goud's complaint comes in 8 years after Sridevi married Boney Kapoor in 1996.
Lets see what Sridevi has to say about this. Will she still go with her adage “mera do hi
pati”?
Sheen to do a Varma thriller
Sunday, March 28, 2004 Kolkata: She might be a new entrant to Bollywood and thinks of going slow, but Sahara's find Sheen is all set to do a Ramgopal Varma thriller soon.
Sheen, who was here for the promotion of Ashok Pandit's flick Sheen, said her next project would be a thriller by Mr Varma, where she would be facing the lense along with Arjun Rampal and Naseeruddin Shah.
"I am in no hurry to sign up films in a row. I have done Mr Pandit's film with maximum concentration and in the immediate future I have the Ramgopal Varma-film, yet to be titled," she told UNI.
"Besides me, the thriller, which will be essentially different from the types Bollywood gets every week, has Arjun Rampal and Naseeruddin Shah. The work of the film is slated to start mid-April."
"I am getting several offers immediately after the Ashok Pabndit-film. However, I am in no hurry to sign up whatever comes up my way. Actually I am very cautious and want to do selective and meaningful characters," Sheen said.
Regarding Sheen, the actress said it's about the plight of Kashmiri Pundits, how they had been uprooted from their homes and homeland. Sheen plays the daughter of Pandit Amarnath (Raj Babbar) in the film.
Despite terrorism being at its peak, she refuses to leave Kashmir but circumstances force her to do so and settle in Jammu's refugee camps, she said.
Regarding her experiences in playing the lead lady in the film, she said it was a great opportunity for a newcomer like her to get a performance-oriented role in her very first Bollywood venture.
Shilpa Shetty kisses Pakistani flag!
Sunday, March 28, 2004 Lahore: Pakistan's hoi polloi are often dazzled by the presence of Bollywood stars. The visit by Akshay Kumar and Shilpa Shetty was no different in terms of charm and charisma, until Shilpa went ahead and did the unprecedented -- she kissed the Pakistani flag, taking her audience by surprise.
Shetty attired in a snug tomato-red outfit, ended her first dance on Thursday by dramatically swaying the Indian and Pakistani flags together and kissing the latter.
Recalling the "impromptu" movement onstage on Thursday night during her performance, Shilpa was quoted by Online News and the Daily Times as saying it was simply an innocent gesture symbolising the current state of peace and friendship between India and Pakistan.
"It was not planned nor choreographed. I'm looking forward to a time when we will be able to come together without fearing consequences," she was quoted as saying.
Bubbling with excitement, she further went on to say that, "I'm so very happy. Visiting Pakistan was something I've always wanted to do. I had heard so much about the Pakistanis. And really, this experience has been beyond my wildest expectations."
"The people here are very warm-hearted, and the women very, very beautiful," she added.
Shetty also rejected the suggestion that the Indian film industry is churning out propaganda movies. It was in fact, coming out with stories keeping the viewers' entertainment in mind
Kal Ho Naa Ho conquers Paris
Friday, March 26, 2004 Having worked its magic at the Indian box office producer Karan Johar’s Kal Ho Naa Ho now seems all set to conquer the non-traditional market. Earlier this week the film won the prestigious Prix Du Public award at the Valencienes Film Festival in France.
Johar who’s just back from France is naturally elated.
"They had earlier invited Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. This time Kal Ho Naa Ho was in the competitive section. It competed with well-acclaimed films like the Afghani Osama and The Australian Hypnotic. It won the public award."
Karan Johar isn’t surprised by the attention Kal Ho Naa Ho is getting outside India.
"Not really. I feel all of us need to go outside India and expose our films. When I directed my first film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai I was too new to expose it internationally. But now I want to target my films worldwide. Of course my primary audience is Indian. I make my films for every Indian from Mumbai to Mississippi. But if my films reach beyond, what’s the problem?"
"Full credit to my father (Yash Johar) for showing me the way to take Kal Ho Naa Ho into so many tomorrows. Now my Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham is being released theatrically in France. It was first noticed at the Cannes market—the Wall Street of cinema. Now I might take Kal Ho Naa Ho to the Cannes market. We from our film fraternity in Mumbai must learn to let our films be seen by as many potential buyers abroad as possible. When we make a film we must travel with it. I think all the efforts that we put into making Kal Ho Naa Ho visible has paid off. Now it will have a French and German release."
"In the meanwhile I’ll be going to Paris in June for the premiere of K3G. Its international title is The Indian Family. And now my next directorial venture will again be a very Indian film, this time with a historical background. It’ll be ready in 2005-end. I’m right now scripting it and I’ll start shooting at the end of the year."
Aftab`s multi-faceted character
Friday, March 26, 2004 The actor with the chocolate boy looks, Aftab Shivdasani, off lately is playing many multi-faceted characters.
In Anupam Sinha's Shukriya he plays a character with dual personality ala 2 souls trapped in one body. Aftab describes, "The first character is of an aspiring pop-singer who loves to sing and dance. The second character is a suspicious guy who comes in the second half of the movie, though he's not exactly a negative personality".
Then there's Glenn-Ankush's sci-fi venture "Jaane Hoga Kya" where Aftab plays an intelligent scientist who wants to experiment on cloning. He lands up creating his own clone and with this clone Aftab portrays a complete negative character, once again post Kasoor.
And though he plays a single character in Inder Kumar's Masti, it changes in the course of the film. Before marriage he plays this cool dude with a spiky look. However post marriage he bears a toned down and de-glamorized look, as marriage seeps out the juice from his character.
There is one more film wherein Aftab is playing a dual character but he isn't willing to divulge more about it as of now.
Lets see how successful is Aftab in portraying these multi-dimensional roles!
Taxi Driver
Thursday, March 25, 2004 Akbar Khan has mighty plans up his sleeve! Besides giving finishing touches to his colossal project TAJ MAHAL, the film-maker is planning to start not one, but two projects one after the other. But more on that later…
As of now, Khan is preoccupied with TAJ MAHAL, which should hit the screens by June-end. “I'm planning to dub the film in English and Persian languages,” Khan tells me, “The English version will be released in North America and Canada simultaneously with the Hindi version in India. We will dub the film in Persian later.”
Khan, who made his directorial debut with HAADSA, is planning to start another historical once TAJ MAHAL releases. “But I wouldn't like to reveal the subject of the film or the historical figure the film is based on. Let me keep it under wraps for the time being,” he smiles.
There's a valid reason for the film-maker to behave in that fashion. “When I announced AKBAR THE GREAT [television epic], a number of producers announced serials on Emperor Akbar. And don't we know what happened when I announced TAJ MAHAL? A number of projects got announced pronto,” he says, sounding slightly bitter now.
But he sounds excited the moment he discuss his ambitious plans for the future. “Prior to making a historical, I hope to start a film called TAXI DRIVER. This film will be produced by me, but directed by someone else,” he divulges, not wanting to reveal the name at this stage. “I've decided to tap talents from within my company,” is all that he states.
A quickie, TAXI DRIVER will be shot in a 4-month start-to-finish schedule. “The film will be shot for 15 days in Mumbai, while the balance major portions will be shot in the U.S.,” he adds. Though Khan hasn't finalized the star cast of the film yet, he does reveal that he has Manisha Koirala in mind to enact a pivotal role in the film. Interesting!
'Luck By Chance'
Thursday, March 25, 2004 The desk-job specialists are really going overboard. Their figment of their current imagination is that Zoya Akhtar has signed Karisma Kapoor for her directorial debut, which was to star Madhuri Dixit at a point of time.
After Madhuri and Zoya decided to part ways [there were creative differences, besides monetary issues proved a speed breaker], there was talk that Aishwarya Rai, Karisma Kapoor and Preity Zinta, the 'next three options', were being considered for the role in question. But in an exclusive statement to this writer, Zoya had denied the development then.
However, a section of the media has gone overboard by stating that Karisma has been confirmed for the role.
However, Zoya sounded shocked when this writer called to crosscheck the development. “I haven't finalized anyone yet. No, not even Karisma Kapoor,” Zoya clarified, continuing in the same breath, “I also wish to clarify that the title of the film is not NARGIS. The actual title is LUCK BY CHANCE.”
Zoya plans to launch LUCK BY CHANCE by the end of the year. “The film will have an ensemble star cast, but the story will primarily revolve around one main guy and one main girl. The moment the principal cast is finalized, we'll go ahead and sign the remaining names,” she states.
As an afterthought, she adds, “I'm waiting for my movie to start. I'm eager the project goes on floors as soon as possible.” Zoya's official statement should silence the gossip mongers for the time being at least!
Bollywood stars to perform in Pakistan
Thursday, March 25, 2004 Pakistan: Bollywood movie stars and singers are to perform for the first time in Lahore on Thursday as rivals India and Pakistan inch towards peace.
The performance at a Lahore club will feature song and dance routines by Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khana and Shilpa Shetty, as well as singers Babu Supriyo and Sunidhi, said Muhammad Khawar, marketing manager of the Royal Palm Golf and Country Club.
Although Indian films are banned in Pakistan, videos are popular and Bollywood stars and singers have a large Pakistani fan base.
"We hope the event will be appreciated and will strengthen friendly relations between Pakistan and India," Khawar added.
About 100 of the 1,500-strong audience at the sold-out event will be Indian nationals, he added. Tickets were priced at 8,000 rupees a head.
"We are performing in Lahore with one message: 'Let's put things together for peace and love'," Jatin, the event's Indian musical director, told reporters.
NEHA STRIPS FOR ‘JULIE’!
Wednesday, March
24, 2004 Neha Dhupia has given three bold scenes in director Deepak Shivdasani’s film ‘Julie’ which narrates the story of a prostitute. ‘Julie’ is a story about an innocent girl who comes from Goa and gets trapped in the flesh world of Mumbai. Unlike other actors like Manisha Koirala in ‘Ek Choti Si Love Story’, Neha couldn’t create a fuss while shooting for ‘Julie’. As the had already made him sign a pact well in advance to avoid unnecessary controversies when the film hits the marquee. According to the contract, Neha, who plays the title role of the prostitute in the film, has no objection in shooting for the film and its promos in skimpy outfits. In fact, the publicity still of the film has Neha posing backless. The contract further says that Neha is doing the scenes at her own will and cannot back off at the last moment. “I play the role of a prostitute and has anyone ever heard of any pimp having sex in full clothes?” asks Neha. Neha also compares her bold act to somewhat Julia Robert’s of ‘Pretty Woman’ fame. The film also stars Priyanshu
Chatterjee.
Kal Ho Naa Ho wins Public award in France
Wednesday, March
24, 2004 Kal Ho Naa Ho has another universal reason to celebrate. First the script of the movie entered the Oscar library and now it has won the Prix du Public Award for best film at the Valenciennes film festival in France on Sunday. The festival screened films from all across the world including Australian and Afghani movies. The audiences loved everything in the film including the sublime emotions, song-and-dance formula and Shahrukh Khan. Kal Ho Naa Ho will now be distributed in France and Germany market.
Incidentally Johar's last film “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Ghum” also won the jury award at the same film festival, some years ago
Lara finds female more attractive than male!
Wednesday, March
24, 2004 And no, we are not talking about any of her film characters here. This is what the Bollywood onscreen temptress has to say in the latest issue of the film magazine 'Stardust'. Lara Dutta shares her unbiased views on sex, sex and more sex in an interview in the film magazine and in explicit detail. She talks about how sex is an important part of a relationship and how a relationship is an important part of sex.
Some of Lara's honest quotes include “The most important thing when you're having sexual intercourse is 'Are you making your partner happy?” and expresses that “I honestly believe that one of the main reasons we were put on earth was to procreate and to keep a species alive”.
On a serious note she claims, “In a relationship being forced to participate in sexual intercourse is definitely rape”. And on a lighter side she confesses, “I definitely think the female form is fare more attractive than the male body. If I had to see a nude body of a woman or a man, I'd any day pick a woman… I myself dress for other woman because the women are going to check me out more than the men are”.
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