There was never a problem between Sonam and Me’- Deepika Padukone
The latest talk of tinsel town is that Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor will be joining Karan Johar on his chat show ‘Koffee eith Karan’, very soon.
While this has become a hot topic in B’town since is a BIG Bollywood ‘patch-up’, Both sonam and Deepika seem to see things differently. Ms Deepika candidly told in an interview that, “People are saying that this is going to be a patch up. But I say there was never a problem between us.
It’s just that we are two people who never really kept in touch. I am looking forward to meeting her on the show.”
I am sure, these lovely girls have a lot of catching up to do
Katrina transforms from a Barbie doll to Lord Krishna’s Radha
Bollywood barbie doll Katrina Kaif will soon be seen in a beaitiful avatar of Radha in a film on Lord Krishna. Titled Main Krishna Hoon, the film will have Katrina in a cameo.
Revolving around the life of Lord Krishna, starting from his childhood ‘leelas’ up to adulthood, the film will be directed by Rajiv S Ruia. Ruia is known for directing ‘My Friend Ganesha’. Katrina’s hairstylist Promila Hunter is set to produce a film titled ‘Main Krishna Hoon’.
Confirming the news, Katrina says, “Let it be a secret. But yes, I am doing this film on the life of Lord Krishna because my hairstylist Promila Hunter is producing the film. When she asked me if I would make an appearance I didn’t even ask her what my role was. Only later did I get to know that it is a film on the life of Lord Krishna.”
The actress will have a small role to play but Kat is taking it seriously as she wants to get into the skin of the character. For this, she has started reading relevant books to understand Lord Krishna’s story and his relation with Radha.
Apparently, Katrina will do this cameo for free
Salman Khan soon to host Dus Ka Dum…
Salman Khan has been wooded by Sony Entertainment Television, to host the third edition of the Dus Ka Dum . Guess the show-makers realized that only Salman could attract viewers to the show because of his connect with the masses.
This time, the channel has agreed to the terms and conditions laid out by Salman. But we wonder if that means the end of Bigg
Boss journey for Sallu.
Salman’s equation with the channel dwindled when the Sony refused to give a pay hike to the actor, even when the recession was over. The actor had generously taken a fee cut, during the time of recession.
But now it seems all is well since Salman has agreed to host the show. Talking about how the two patched up, a source told a daily, “The broadcasters told Salman, ‘Sir, we’ll do it as per your terms and conditions.’ Apparently, a lot of efforts were made to get a replacement for Salman but all in vain.”
“Considering Salman agreed to a fee cut in the second season, shouldn’t the channel telecasting Dus Ka Dum have given him a fee hike in the third season? Anyway, ‘10 Ka Dum’ is very dear to Salman; that was his first show on Indian television,” adds the source.
Farah Khan is following Manmohan Desai formula for Tees Maar Khan
Decades ago, Manmohan Desai is said to have quoted that for a commercial masala flick to work, there should be at least one highlight on screen every 10 minutes. Given the fact that movies in that era were 3 hours long, it comes to around 20 highlight sequences in the entire run of the film. Circa 2010 and Farah Khan is pretty much following the same adage with Tees Maar Khan which releases this Christmas.
No wonder, Farah doesn't mind getting more 'highlight sequences' in the film that fetch headlines before the theatrical release itself.
"What could be the other way to describe the coming in of Anil Kapoor and Twinkle Khanna in Tees Maar Khan", questions an observer, "The very fact that Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna are sharing the stage again after years was enough for media and audience to go into frenzy. The sequence may last just for a minute but the fact that we are talking about it makes it highlight worthy."
"Also, the pulling in of Anil Kapoor for an award ceremony sequence was a master stroke", he continues, "Audience still relate to him as the Slumdog Millionaire star and since he doesn't mind taking a dig at himself, his appearance in the sequence doesn't appear misplaced at all."
Other than Anil Kapoor and Twinkle Khanna, now Farah has also roped in Sanjay Dutt to do a special voiceover for Tees Maar Khan. And the master stroke comes in the form of Salman Khan's entry into the film's narrative with the special song 'Wallah Wallah'.
Continues the observer, "This is pretty much a fact that the on-off real life 'jodi' of Salman-Katrina is anyways expected to make headlines, more so when they appear on the big screen. Given her penchant for making item sequences larger than life, as was evidenced in her '31 stars on a single set' song 'Deewangee' [Om Shanti Om], Farah is said to have outclassed her own earlier effort and woven magic once again with this qawalli. To add to all the fun, Farah is now also ready with the promotional music video of Tees Maar Khan which features the trio of Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif and Akshaye Khanna.
Promises Farah, "The song's shoot is through and you can't imagine the kind of madness which was prevalent over there. While with Salman, Akshay and Katrina, the qawalli had gone into a different league altogether, the promotional music video with Akshay, Katrina and Akshaye has turned out to be really funny as well."
This doesn't quite sound like a tall claim because Farah said this earlier for 'Tumse Milke Dil Ka Hai Jo Haal' [Main Hoon Naa] as well and the results were there for all to see. Now that she is getting into a 'dhamaal' zone with yet another item sequence as Katrina Kaif gets into the garb of Paakeezah, she can be trusted to deliver the goods.
Meanwhile, Farah is not just resting yet. "I can't believe that just a couple of more months remain for the film to hit the screens. I am now neck deep in getting the theatrical promo right", she says.
Do a good job here lady, we are ready to wai
Manoj Kumar & Oliver Stone honoured at 12th Mumbai Film Festiva
Lara is seen wearing a dress made with lettuce leaves and other vegetables by Gavin Miguel. She is shot by ace lensman Jatin Kampani.
The actress is quoted as saying, “Going vegetarian is one of the easiest ways to improve our health, help countless animals and protect the Earth.”
Lara looks gorgeous. I like it. What about you???
Source: hindi bollywood movies news {www.radiomaska.com}
The latest talk of tinsel town is that Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor will be joining Karan Johar on his chat show ‘Koffee eith Karan’, very soon.
While this has become a hot topic in B’town since is a BIG Bollywood ‘patch-up’, Both sonam and Deepika seem to see things differently. Ms Deepika candidly told in an interview that, “People are saying that this is going to be a patch up. But I say there was never a problem between us.
It’s just that we are two people who never really kept in touch. I am looking forward to meeting her on the show.”
I am sure, these lovely girls have a lot of catching up to do
Katrina transforms from a Barbie doll to Lord Krishna’s Radha
Bollywood barbie doll Katrina Kaif will soon be seen in a beaitiful avatar of Radha in a film on Lord Krishna. Titled Main Krishna Hoon, the film will have Katrina in a cameo.
Revolving around the life of Lord Krishna, starting from his childhood ‘leelas’ up to adulthood, the film will be directed by Rajiv S Ruia. Ruia is known for directing ‘My Friend Ganesha’. Katrina’s hairstylist Promila Hunter is set to produce a film titled ‘Main Krishna Hoon’.
Confirming the news, Katrina says, “Let it be a secret. But yes, I am doing this film on the life of Lord Krishna because my hairstylist Promila Hunter is producing the film. When she asked me if I would make an appearance I didn’t even ask her what my role was. Only later did I get to know that it is a film on the life of Lord Krishna.”
The actress will have a small role to play but Kat is taking it seriously as she wants to get into the skin of the character. For this, she has started reading relevant books to understand Lord Krishna’s story and his relation with Radha.
Apparently, Katrina will do this cameo for free
Salman Khan soon to host Dus Ka Dum…
Salman Khan has been wooded by Sony Entertainment Television, to host the third edition of the Dus Ka Dum . Guess the show-makers realized that only Salman could attract viewers to the show because of his connect with the masses.
This time, the channel has agreed to the terms and conditions laid out by Salman. But we wonder if that means the end of Bigg
Boss journey for Sallu.
Salman’s equation with the channel dwindled when the Sony refused to give a pay hike to the actor, even when the recession was over. The actor had generously taken a fee cut, during the time of recession.
But now it seems all is well since Salman has agreed to host the show. Talking about how the two patched up, a source told a daily, “The broadcasters told Salman, ‘Sir, we’ll do it as per your terms and conditions.’ Apparently, a lot of efforts were made to get a replacement for Salman but all in vain.”
“Considering Salman agreed to a fee cut in the second season, shouldn’t the channel telecasting Dus Ka Dum have given him a fee hike in the third season? Anyway, ‘10 Ka Dum’ is very dear to Salman; that was his first show on Indian television,” adds the source.
Farah Khan is following Manmohan Desai formula for Tees Maar Khan
Decades ago, Manmohan Desai is said to have quoted that for a commercial masala flick to work, there should be at least one highlight on screen every 10 minutes. Given the fact that movies in that era were 3 hours long, it comes to around 20 highlight sequences in the entire run of the film. Circa 2010 and Farah Khan is pretty much following the same adage with Tees Maar Khan which releases this Christmas.
No wonder, Farah doesn't mind getting more 'highlight sequences' in the film that fetch headlines before the theatrical release itself.
"What could be the other way to describe the coming in of Anil Kapoor and Twinkle Khanna in Tees Maar Khan", questions an observer, "The very fact that Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna are sharing the stage again after years was enough for media and audience to go into frenzy. The sequence may last just for a minute but the fact that we are talking about it makes it highlight worthy."
"Also, the pulling in of Anil Kapoor for an award ceremony sequence was a master stroke", he continues, "Audience still relate to him as the Slumdog Millionaire star and since he doesn't mind taking a dig at himself, his appearance in the sequence doesn't appear misplaced at all."
Other than Anil Kapoor and Twinkle Khanna, now Farah has also roped in Sanjay Dutt to do a special voiceover for Tees Maar Khan. And the master stroke comes in the form of Salman Khan's entry into the film's narrative with the special song 'Wallah Wallah'.
Continues the observer, "This is pretty much a fact that the on-off real life 'jodi' of Salman-Katrina is anyways expected to make headlines, more so when they appear on the big screen. Given her penchant for making item sequences larger than life, as was evidenced in her '31 stars on a single set' song 'Deewangee' [Om Shanti Om], Farah is said to have outclassed her own earlier effort and woven magic once again with this qawalli. To add to all the fun, Farah is now also ready with the promotional music video of Tees Maar Khan which features the trio of Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif and Akshaye Khanna.
Promises Farah, "The song's shoot is through and you can't imagine the kind of madness which was prevalent over there. While with Salman, Akshay and Katrina, the qawalli had gone into a different league altogether, the promotional music video with Akshay, Katrina and Akshaye has turned out to be really funny as well."
This doesn't quite sound like a tall claim because Farah said this earlier for 'Tumse Milke Dil Ka Hai Jo Haal' [Main Hoon Naa] as well and the results were there for all to see. Now that she is getting into a 'dhamaal' zone with yet another item sequence as Katrina Kaif gets into the garb of Paakeezah, she can be trusted to deliver the goods.
Meanwhile, Farah is not just resting yet. "I can't believe that just a couple of more months remain for the film to hit the screens. I am now neck deep in getting the theatrical promo right", she says.
Do a good job here lady, we are ready to wai
Manoj Kumar & Oliver Stone honoured at 12th Mumbai Film Festiva
The Indian Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Manoj Kumar and International Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Oliver Stone. After receiving the award Manoj Kumar said, "Oliver Stone was Oliver Stone until he came to India, after landing here, he became a precious gem and priceless stone." In turn Oliver thanked Mumbai, the Festival and Manoj Kumar for his kind words and said, "India has great culture, you make great movies and I am honoured to accept this award."
The Golden Gateway Award for the best film in the international competition category was presented to Turkish film Majority directed by Seren Yuce. The award was presented by director Girish Kasarvalli and Festival jury member Samira Makhmalbaf.
The Silver Gateway Award Jury Grand Prize film in the international competition category was presented to the Danish film "R" directed by Michael Noer & Tobias Lindholm
The Silver Gateway Award for Best Director was presented to Anocha Suwichakornpong for her film from Thailand Mundane History. Anocha was the only female director competing in the International Competition Category.
The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actor was presented to Bartu Kucukcaglayan for his performance in the film Majority. The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actress was presented to Marie Helene Bellavance for her performance in Canadian film Vital Signs.
The Jury award For Technical Excellence was presented to a Greek film Black Field directed by Vardis Marinakis.
The Audience Choice Silver Gateway Award was presented to Spanish film Biutiful directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
In the Dimensions Mumbai section, The Best Film Award was won by Mumbaikar Ganesh directed by Collin D'cunha. The runner up position was shared by two films Tee directed by Avinash Medhe and Mera Ghar directed by Abhay Kumar. Mumbai Retina directed by Narayan Vijay Thakur won the special mention award. Dimensions Mumbai was juried by Dev Benegal, Vishaka Dutta, Ashim Ahluwalia, Brahmanand Singh and Manish Acharya.
The Harmony Celebrate Age was presented to Mama Gogo directed by Fridrik Por Fridriksson and the runner up prize was given to Forget Me Not directed by Katia Grivot.
The Mumbai Young Critics Silver Gateway Award was given to Octubre co- directed by Daniel Vega & Diego Vega.
The closing ceremony witnessed great participation from the film industry with the likes of Yash Chopra, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Sudhir Mishra, Madhur Bhandarkar, Arunoday Singh, Satish Kaushik, Prem Chopra, Hrishita Bhatt, Rituparno Sengupta, Rajshree Ojha, and Aamir Bashir.
The ceremony was followed by the screening of RED starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Mary Louise Parker and John Malkovich and directed by Robert Schwentke.
The Golden Gateway Award for the best film in the international competition category was presented to Turkish film Majority directed by Seren Yuce. The award was presented by director Girish Kasarvalli and Festival jury member Samira Makhmalbaf.
The Silver Gateway Award Jury Grand Prize film in the international competition category was presented to the Danish film "R" directed by Michael Noer & Tobias Lindholm
The Silver Gateway Award for Best Director was presented to Anocha Suwichakornpong for her film from Thailand Mundane History. Anocha was the only female director competing in the International Competition Category.
The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actor was presented to Bartu Kucukcaglayan for his performance in the film Majority. The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actress was presented to Marie Helene Bellavance for her performance in Canadian film Vital Signs.
The Jury award For Technical Excellence was presented to a Greek film Black Field directed by Vardis Marinakis.
The Audience Choice Silver Gateway Award was presented to Spanish film Biutiful directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
In the Dimensions Mumbai section, The Best Film Award was won by Mumbaikar Ganesh directed by Collin D'cunha. The runner up position was shared by two films Tee directed by Avinash Medhe and Mera Ghar directed by Abhay Kumar. Mumbai Retina directed by Narayan Vijay Thakur won the special mention award. Dimensions Mumbai was juried by Dev Benegal, Vishaka Dutta, Ashim Ahluwalia, Brahmanand Singh and Manish Acharya.
The Harmony Celebrate Age was presented to Mama Gogo directed by Fridrik Por Fridriksson and the runner up prize was given to Forget Me Not directed by Katia Grivot.
The Mumbai Young Critics Silver Gateway Award was given to Octubre co- directed by Daniel Vega & Diego Vega.
The closing ceremony witnessed great participation from the film industry with the likes of Yash Chopra, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Sudhir Mishra, Madhur Bhandarkar, Arunoday Singh, Satish Kaushik, Prem Chopra, Hrishita Bhatt, Rituparno Sengupta, Rajshree Ojha, and Aamir Bashir.
The ceremony was followed by the screening of RED starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Mary Louise Parker and John Malkovich and directed by Robert Schwentke.
The Indian Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Manoj Kumar and International Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Oliver Stone. After receiving the award Manoj Kumar said, "Oliver Stone was Oliver Stone until he came to India, after landing here, he became a precious gem and priceless stone." In turn Oliver thanked Mumbai, the Festival and Manoj Kumar for his kind words and said, "India has great culture, you make great movies and I am honoured to accept this award."
The Golden Gateway Award for the best film in the international competition category was presented to Turkish film Majority directed by Seren Yuce. The award was presented by director Girish Kasarvalli and Festival jury member Samira Makhmalbaf.
The Silver Gateway Award Jury Grand Prize film in the international competition category was presented to the Danish film "R" directed by Michael Noer & Tobias Lindholm
The Silver Gateway Award for Best Director was presented to Anocha Suwichakornpong for her film from Thailand Mundane History. Anocha was the only female director competing in the International Competition Category.
The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actor was presented to Bartu Kucukcaglayan for his performance in the film Majority. The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actress was presented to Marie Helene Bellavance for her performance in Canadian film Vital Signs.
The Jury award For Technical Excellence was presented to a Greek film Black Field directed by Vardis Marinakis.
The Audience Choice Silver Gateway Award was presented to Spanish film Biutiful directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
In the Dimensions Mumbai section, The Best Film Award was won by Mumbaikar Ganesh directed by Collin D'cunha. The runner up position was shared by two films Tee directed by Avinash Medhe and Mera Ghar directed by Abhay Kumar. Mumbai Retina directed by Narayan Vijay Thakur won the special mention award. Dimensions Mumbai was juried by Dev Benegal, Vishaka Dutta, Ashim Ahluwalia, Brahmanand Singh and Manish Acharya.
The Harmony Celebrate Age was presented to Mama Gogo directed by Fridrik Por Fridriksson and the runner up prize was given to Forget Me Not directed by Katia Grivot.
The Mumbai Young Critics Silver Gateway Award was given to Octubre co- directed by Daniel Vega & Diego Vega.
The closing ceremony witnessed great participation from the film industry with the likes of Yash Chopra, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Sudhir Mishra, Madhur Bhandarkar, Arunoday Singh, Satish Kaushik, Prem Chopra, Hrishita Bhatt, Rituparno Sengupta, Rajshree Ojha, and Aamir Bashir.
The ceremony was followed by the screening of RED starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Mary Louise Parker and John Malkovich and directed by Robert Schwentke.
The Golden Gateway Award for the best film in the international competition category was presented to Turkish film Majority directed by Seren Yuce. The award was presented by director Girish Kasarvalli and Festival jury member Samira Makhmalbaf.
The Silver Gateway Award Jury Grand Prize film in the international competition category was presented to the Danish film "R" directed by Michael Noer & Tobias Lindholm
The Silver Gateway Award for Best Director was presented to Anocha Suwichakornpong for her film from Thailand Mundane History. Anocha was the only female director competing in the International Competition Category.
The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actor was presented to Bartu Kucukcaglayan for his performance in the film Majority. The Silver Gateway Award For Best Actress was presented to Marie Helene Bellavance for her performance in Canadian film Vital Signs.
The Jury award For Technical Excellence was presented to a Greek film Black Field directed by Vardis Marinakis.
The Audience Choice Silver Gateway Award was presented to Spanish film Biutiful directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
In the Dimensions Mumbai section, The Best Film Award was won by Mumbaikar Ganesh directed by Collin D'cunha. The runner up position was shared by two films Tee directed by Avinash Medhe and Mera Ghar directed by Abhay Kumar. Mumbai Retina directed by Narayan Vijay Thakur won the special mention award. Dimensions Mumbai was juried by Dev Benegal, Vishaka Dutta, Ashim Ahluwalia, Brahmanand Singh and Manish Acharya.
The Harmony Celebrate Age was presented to Mama Gogo directed by Fridrik Por Fridriksson and the runner up prize was given to Forget Me Not directed by Katia Grivot.
The Mumbai Young Critics Silver Gateway Award was given to Octubre co- directed by Daniel Vega & Diego Vega.
The closing ceremony witnessed great participation from the film industry with the likes of Yash Chopra, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Sudhir Mishra, Madhur Bhandarkar, Arunoday Singh, Satish Kaushik, Prem Chopra, Hrishita Bhatt, Rituparno Sengupta, Rajshree Ojha, and Aamir Bashir.
The ceremony was followed by the screening of RED starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Mary Louise Parker and John Malkovich and directed by Robert Schwentke.
Lara goes green and leafy for PETA
Lara Dutta is busy inspiring people to turn vegetarian. This sexy Dutta, went all green and leafy for PETA, joining the likes of Sherlyn Chopra, Kareena Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Jiah Khan and John Abraham, who all support this cause.Lara is seen wearing a dress made with lettuce leaves and other vegetables by Gavin Miguel. She is shot by ace lensman Jatin Kampani.
The actress is quoted as saying, “Going vegetarian is one of the easiest ways to improve our health, help countless animals and protect the Earth.”
Lara looks gorgeous. I like it. What about you???
Source: hindi bollywood movies news {www.radiomaska.com}
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