Sunday, November 8, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Beautiful CNN-IBN makes fun of superstar SRK Images
Spicy Akshay Kumar Played villain Role In Blue Wallpapers
Along with Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Hrithik Roshan and Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar à ¨ sitting pretty in the Top-5 bracket to lead the men we have in Bollywood today. And now the actor, who would soon be seen in Blue, asks if he wants to play the role of a hero for the rest of his life. After working in 100 odd films and the role of a hero for more than 90% of its output, is now trying to explore new challenges. One such challenge blue room online where you proudly proclaims that he is playing the role of a villain. "Sà ¬, à ¨ Sanjay Dutt, the hero of the film and I'm the bad. Period ", Akshay Kumar sets the record straight here when asked about the theory surrounding the two hero film.Is he being di! plomatic "No, no," he says with a straight face, "I could easily say that Blue à ¨ a movie about two heroes, but how do I say that when not ¨ the fact. The subject himself à ¨ that there must be a hero and a villain in the movie. I fill the slot of the latter. "In his last outing, like a real bad, Abbas-Mustan directed Ajnabee [2001], has won accolades from some 'his way. Now we expect to repeat a similar company. "Sà ¬, à ¨ in Ajnabee Bobby Deol was the hero and I was the bad. I also received a Filmfare award for my performance. à been nice to get a trophy for playing the role of a bad rather than a hero. Again in Khakee, it was Bachchan Saab, that move has been the hero. I had a small role in the film, that of a corrupt cop. But I found interesting and did it, "Akshay is already ¹ here.Ever memory lane since then, Akshay Kumar has looked to experiment with his role and played very few characters that had shades of gray to them.! If à ¨ Bewafa or his recent press 8X10 Tasveer, he tried to! experim ent with his roles and performances.He has another special reason to declare his part in Anthony D'Souza Direct Blue as a villain. "I guess that takes some curiosity among the public when we say that the film à ¨ a hero and a villain. Bring to a different kind of excitement, "Akshay reasons," not only makes the audience anxious CIA ² à ¨ throughout the film, but also an actor. See, for two decades strange, I did about 100 odd films and played a hero in most of them. I'm tired of playing the role of a hero. I want to do something new and 'Blue' give me that platform. "Akshay Kumar Another point of discussion surrounding the film has been one alleged cold war between him and Sanjay Dutt, who was for ¨ More than one decade. Since the filming of Blue started (about a year back), there have been talks about tension between Sanjay Dutt and Akshay Kumar. While he continued to keep the tabloids happy, but also led to some valuable time lost ! for the actors to justify to the world that everything was well.Does who want to comment on the 'problem' "I think all of us - and by that I mean the people attached to the film as well as members of the media - they've wasted a bit 'of time in all the speculation and rumors. I have already said that things are absolutely normal between Sanjay Dutt and me. Still people out there seem to be interested in cosà ¬ beer there are problems between us. Let me say once and for all that we are well together, "he comments.Also starring Sanjay Dutt, Lara Dutta and Katrina Kaif and Zayed Khan with Kylie Minogue, Blue, à ¨ Dhillin Mehta and produced by the music of AR Rahman would see a massive release of the world on 16 October.Del.Icio.Us Tags: villainTechnorati Tags AkshayKumar: Actress villainBollywood AkshayKumar
Friday, November 6, 2009
Sanjay Dutt Is Leaving Mumbai
Sanjay Dutt is taking politics very seriously.He is temporarily planning to move from Mumbai to Lucknow.He clearly knows that politics is a full time occupation and a house in Lucknow would make it easier for him to campaign for the elections.He has, in fact, narrowed down on two properties in the centre of the city with full modern facilities. Heâs now waiting for Manyata to agree.Apparently, she wants to move into some purani haveli instead of a big house.We know by now that lady
Duttâs decision will be final!
Himesh Reshammiya's True Hair
Himesh Reshammiya, the great composer turned bad singer turned horrible actor is all set to reveal his original hair.
The topi-wala Reshammiya, went through the painful process of hair weaving and hair extensions to have some lovely locks, and now Reshammiya is all set to shun his extensions, âcoz his real hair have made a comeback and unlike his recent flick Karzz they have shown results on his head.
A friend says, âHimesh wore hair extensions but at the same time as a result of hair weaving, his real hair was growing under the extensions. Now that he has thick! hair, he has thrown away the extensions. He is looking fantastic now.â
The friend adds, âAb extensions ki zaroorat kya hai? Na hi zaroorat hai cap ki. Ab toh asli baal hain Himesh ke , (what is the point of extensions or wearing a cap? Now, Himesh has real hair)â
Himesh even shocked his director Pooja Bhatt, who is directing him for Kajrare, as she says, âI was shocked when I saw Himesh with his new look two days ago. I think he is looking deadly. I have shot most of his portions already. But I have yet to film a flashback track. I will be using his new look in those portions. â
You like Himeshâs new look?
Kal Kissne Dekha Movie Wallpapers
Amrita Rao At Anti Tobacco Awareness Event
Movie Review Of "Sankat City"
Guru (KK Menon) is a smalltime car thief. Ganpat, who owns a dilapidated garage, is his partner-in-crime. Guru wacks cars and Ganpat (Dilip Prabhawalkar) gives them a make-over in order to sell them for tidy profits.
One night, while returning to his kholi, Guru chances upon a swank Mercedes parked outside a brothel, unattended. He steals the car and takes it to Ganpat. While working on the car they discover a sum of Rs. 1 crore in the boot. They are delirious with joy at the unexpected turn of events and start spinning dreams. Little do they know what lays in store - for the car and the money belongs to a vicious gangster/loan shark called Faujdaar (Anupam Kher)!
Guru's plans ricochet when he tries to sell the stolen Mercedes to Suleman Supari (Rahul Dev), a hitman, who recognizes the car and notifies his friend Faujdaar. Scared for his life, Guru squeals that the moolah is in Ganpat's garage. Faujdaar sends his henchman with Guru to retrieve the cash.
Unknown to them, the paranoid Ganpat has hidden the money in what he thinks is a safe place in his garage, because he's afraid that thieves might rob him off the cash. By the time henchman Lovely and Guru reach the garage, Ganpat is involved in an accident, which results in a temporary loss of memory!
Guru can't find the money anywhere and he has no clue where the amnesic Ganpat has hidden it. A vengeful Faujdaar decides to bump off Guru, who pleads for his life and begs for a chance. The sadistic Faujdaar gives him a grace period of 3 days to cough up the dou! gh.
With no hope in sight, a dejected Guru almost r! esigns h imself to death, when he bumps into Mona, a con woman who had teamed up with him in a smalltime con job a few years back.
The heist had been a success, but Mona had vamoosed with all the money, leaving Guru in a lurch. She's right now in the process of putting a sting on a builder, Pachisia (Yashpal Sharma), for which, she requires a partner. Since Guru needs the dough quick, he hesitantly teams up with Mona (Rimi Sen).
Mona and Guru successfully con a large sum of money off the builder only to lose it again to a strange quirk of fate. The story then weav! es itself to a thrilling climax, going through a series of hilarious events, comic situations and nerve wracking moments.
There are also thrills and spills with other characters including Chunkey Pandey in a double role as Sikandar Khan the actor and his body double, Manoj Pahwa as the director and Sanjay Mishra as his assistant, Hemant Tiwari as Philip Fattoo, Virendra Singh as Faujdar's guru among others, each bringing in his own dose of laughter.
Will Guru be able to return the money to Faujdaar, who is a great stickler for time? Will Mona get the better of! Guru yet again? Will the poor Ganpat regain his lost memory? !
Will the sankat be over for all the people involved? Well, one finds that out as the story deliciously unfolds itself - layer by layer.
This and more form the essence of Sankat City, the fast-paced entertainer from Moserbaer and Seven Entertainment.
One night, while returning to his kholi, Guru chances upon a swank Mercedes parked outside a brothel, unattended. He steals the car and takes it to Ganpat. While working on the car they discover a sum of Rs. 1 crore in the boot. They are delirious with joy at the unexpected turn of events and start spinning dreams. Little do they know what lays in store - for the car and the money belongs to a vicious gangster/loan shark called Faujdaar (Anupam Kher)!
Guru's plans ricochet when he tries to sell the stolen Mercedes to Suleman Supari (Rahul Dev), a hitman, who recognizes the car and notifies his friend Faujdaar. Scared for his life, Guru squeals that the moolah is in Ganpat's garage. Faujdaar sends his henchman with Guru to retrieve the cash.
Unknown to them, the paranoid Ganpat has hidden the money in what he thinks is a safe place in his garage, because he's afraid that thieves might rob him off the cash. By the time henchman Lovely and Guru reach the garage, Ganpat is involved in an accident, which results in a temporary loss of memory!
Guru can't find the money anywhere and he has no clue where the amnesic Ganpat has hidden it. A vengeful Faujdaar decides to bump off Guru, who pleads for his life and begs for a chance. The sadistic Faujdaar gives him a grace period of 3 days to cough up the dou! gh.
With no hope in sight, a dejected Guru almost r! esigns h imself to death, when he bumps into Mona, a con woman who had teamed up with him in a smalltime con job a few years back.
The heist had been a success, but Mona had vamoosed with all the money, leaving Guru in a lurch. She's right now in the process of putting a sting on a builder, Pachisia (Yashpal Sharma), for which, she requires a partner. Since Guru needs the dough quick, he hesitantly teams up with Mona (Rimi Sen).
Mona and Guru successfully con a large sum of money off the builder only to lose it again to a strange quirk of fate. The story then weav! es itself to a thrilling climax, going through a series of hilarious events, comic situations and nerve wracking moments.
There are also thrills and spills with other characters including Chunkey Pandey in a double role as Sikandar Khan the actor and his body double, Manoj Pahwa as the director and Sanjay Mishra as his assistant, Hemant Tiwari as Philip Fattoo, Virendra Singh as Faujdar's guru among others, each bringing in his own dose of laughter.
Will Guru be able to return the money to Faujdaar, who is a great stickler for time? Will Mona get the better of! Guru yet again? Will the poor Ganpat regain his lost memory? !
Will the sankat be over for all the people involved? Well, one finds that out as the story deliciously unfolds itself - layer by layer.
This and more form the essence of Sankat City, the fast-paced entertainer from Moserbaer and Seven Entertainment.
Sania Mirza's Lover In Jail
Two days before tennis star Sania Mirza's engagement, a youth who claim to be in love with her was arrested Wednesday for allegedly creating nuisance at her residence here.
Police said Mohammed Ashraf, 28, late Tuesday created a scene at the player's residence claiming that he is in love with Sania. The civil engineering student from Kerala demanded that her engagement be cancelled.
Ashraf along with his friend D. Mohanty went to Sania's house and had a heated argument with her father Imran Mirza. They demanded Imran cancel Sania's engagement.
India's number one ! woman tennis player's engagement is scheduled July 10 with Sohrab Mirza, son of a local businessman.
On a complaint from Imran Mirza, a case was registered at the Banjara Hills police station. Police Wednesday arrested Ashraf for trespass and making threatening calls to the player. He will be brought to a court later in the day.
Asharf told police that he was in love with Sania and wanted to marry her. On learning about Sania's scheduled engagement with a local man, Asharf and his friend went to her house to demand that the engagement be cancelled.
A police officer quoted Asharf as saying that he saw Sania playing in a tournament in Bangalore and fell in love with her. He was also sending messages and making threatening calls to Sania on her mobile phone.
Policemen were posted at Sania's house after the incident.
Police said Mohammed Ashraf, 28, late Tuesday created a scene at the player's residence claiming that he is in love with Sania. The civil engineering student from Kerala demanded that her engagement be cancelled.
Ashraf along with his friend D. Mohanty went to Sania's house and had a heated argument with her father Imran Mirza. They demanded Imran cancel Sania's engagement.
India's number one ! woman tennis player's engagement is scheduled July 10 with Sohrab Mirza, son of a local businessman.
On a complaint from Imran Mirza, a case was registered at the Banjara Hills police station. Police Wednesday arrested Ashraf for trespass and making threatening calls to the player. He will be brought to a court later in the day.
Asharf told police that he was in love with Sania and wanted to marry her. On learning about Sania's scheduled engagement with a local man, Asharf and his friend went to her house to demand that the engagement be cancelled.
A police officer quoted Asharf as saying that he saw Sania playing in a tournament in Bangalore and fell in love with her. He was also sending messages and making threatening calls to Sania on her mobile phone.
Policemen were posted at Sania's house after the incident.
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