Sunday, 22 April 2012

Mallika to sing in Haryanvi

Now that Mallika Sherawat is back from Hollywood to do mainstream Bollywood cinema as the lead, she is ensuring that she gives her heart and soul to it. And in case of her film Lucky Unlucky, co-starring Sonu Sood, she is lending her voice too!

 In case you are confused, let us clarify it for you quickly. Mallika will be seen crooning in her native language Haryanvi in the aforementioned film.

As per reports, the song will be composed by Santokh Singh Dhaliwal, the one who convinced Ms. Sherawat for singing. The composer feels Mallika has a good voice and can really be a good singer. She loves the Haryanvi flavour and while talking to a daily, the actress said, “The only thing I’m worried about is people being unable to tolerate my Haryanvi accent! I am not the singing type...I don’t even sing in my shower! But I love music so I’m doing this. I will only sing for my own films and look forward to recording the song in the studio.”

 The movie will also have songs in Punjabi, Haryanvi, Telugu, Tamil and Marathi. Lucky Unlucky, directed by Afzal Rizvi, is a road movie and the music for the film will be in the languages of the cities that the characters of Mallika and Sonu would visit. The film also marks Sonu Sood's debut as a producer.

The other Bollywood actresses who have gone behind the mikes to exercise their vocal chords are Sridevi for the title song of Chandni and Kareena Kapoor in Dev.

Raaj Kumar's daughter Vastavikta identified as Shahid Kapoor's stalker

Shahid Kapoor, as we reported, has filed a complaint against his crazy fan who followed him all the time. She is a lady in her mid 30s and her name is Vastavikta Raaj Kumar. She is the daughter of veteran actor Raaj Kumar.
 Vastavikta made her debut in Bollywood in 2006 with Karan Razdan's supernatural film 'Eight Shani'. She played the character of a young girl who is born and brought up in London and who loses her parents in an accident. As per Police sources, Vastavikta used to stalk Shahid and follow him around for his shoots. She used to breach the security of his building and try to meet him.
 Vastavikta is a well-educated lady as she holds a degree in Arts from S.I.T Manhattan, New York.
 After finishing her degree course from New York, she took acting lessons under Vidur Sir and attended workshops with Satyadev Dubey and Shernaz Patel. She also learnt jazz under Shiamak Davar and went to Terrence Lewis classes.

'Dirty Picture' to be telecast on TV after 56 cuts

Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court bench here has allowed a private TV channel and others to go ahead with the scheduled telecast of Vidya Balan starrer Hindi film 'The Dirty Picture' on Sunday.
 A Division Bench of Justice Bhushan Dharmadhikari and Justice Ashok Bhangale yesterday denied any interim relief to a city lawyer who had filed a petition seeking to impose a ban on the film's telecast on the ground that there were obscene scenes in it.
 The respondents informed the court that the Central Board of Film Certification had cleared the film after 56 cuts, 36 of which were cut by the film producer himself and 22 others as suggested by the Board.

Anjana Sukhani to do item song for ‘Kamal Dhamaal Malamaal’

Actress Anjana Sukhani, last seen in the 2010 movie “Allah Ke Banday”, will join the bandwagon of Bollywood beauties grooving to item numbers. She will shake a leg for a song in Priyadarshan’s “Kamal Dhamaal Malamaal”.
“I am doing an item number in ‘Kamal Dhamaal Malamaal’. (But) We have not yet shot the item number,” Anjana told IANS.
“The song is a blend of Indo-western theme. It should be shot by next week and it will be choreographed by Pony Verma,” she added.
Contrary to reports, Anjana says “Kamal Dhamaal Malamaal” is not a sequel to the 2006 film “Malamaal Weekly”.
“No it’s not a sequel to ‘Malamaal Weekly’. They are calling it as a fresh film,” she said.
“Kamal Dhamaal Malamaal” features Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, Nana Patekar, Asrani, Shakti Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, Razak Khan and Neeraj Pathak. It will release Sep 28.

Boman Irani faints on the sets of STUDENT OF THE YEAR

Actor Boman Irani fainted while shooting for the upcoming film STUDENT OF THE YEAR in Bangkok.
Boman, who is doing a cameo in the movie, fainted on the sets due to dehydration. The Bangkok heat seemed to be unbearable for the actor who had to rest for some time in his van to catch his breath.Boman confirmed about this incident on twitter "Yes it's true. I did pass out on the sets of SOTY. No big deal. Karan & @kayoze and the team were too caring. Thanks for the concern! It was like hell in a microwave!!!!!"
Directed by Karan Johar and produced under Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment, Boman will be sharing screen space for the first time with his son Kayoze in the film.

Kareena Kapoor as queen Arundhati in the Hindi remake of Telugu hit ‘Arundhati’

“I am excited to do this that had importance for the female character.” - Kareena Kapoor
She is already shooting for a challenging role in Madhur Bhandarkar’s film Heroine, and now Kareena Kapoor has bagged the role of queen Arundhati in the Hindi remake of 2009 Telugu blockbuster Arundhati.
The Telugu Arundhati was one of its kind women-centric film set in the ancient times with awe-inspiring graphics and technology. It was also Telugu cinema’s biggest blockbuster. The movie’s super success made Anushka Shetty the top heroine of Telugu films.
It’s said that many top actresses like Katrina Kaif and Rani Mukherjee were in the race to essay the role of queen Arundhati who kills a devil played by Sonu Sood, but the role has finally gone to Kareena Kapoor. In fact, Sonu Sood will play the villain in the Hindi version as well. Gemini Film Circuit has acquired the Hindi remake rights of the film Arundhati and wants to give the same grand feel to the Bollywood version.
Speaking about the role, Kareena Kapoor says, “I am excited to do this that had importance for the female character.” Arundhati is an action thriller with a few gory scenes as well. Anushka Shetty excelled in the character of Arundhati which got her Filmfare Best Actress Award of the year, and also won praises galore.
So not only our Bollywood actors are keen on starring in South remakes, our actresses too have shown their inclination. Arundhati was a blockbuster; will the Hindi remake do justice to the original? When it comes to Kareena Kapoor, we are sure she will look beautiful as the fierce queen on big screen

Ranvir Shorey’s ‘Fatso’ to release on May 4, 2012 (First look)



Ranvir Shorey-starrer “Fatso”, will hit the screens worldwide May 4.
Co-produced by Pritish Nandy Communications and Daily Multimedia Ltd, the romantic comedy also features Gul Panag and Purab Kohli.
Director Rajat Kapoor feels the movie will prove to be a mass entertainer.
“This script has been with me for about three years and I have always felt that this might be the most commercial film that I have done so far,” Kapoor said in a statement.
“Once in a while you get tickled by an idea that has the potential to be liked by a huge number of people. I believe, ‘Fatso’ has that potential,” he added.
“Fatso” has already been part of several international festivals including the South Asian International Film Festival in New York, Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles and Shanghai International Film Festival.

Sunny Leone bags RAGINI MMS 2

RAGINI MMS, which was one of the most talked about sleeper hits of 2011, has just gotten bigger and bolder.
Sunny Leone seems to be cementing her position in Bollywood, as Ekta Kapoor's Alt Entertainment, which recently produced THE DIRTY PICTURE, has signed her for the sequel of this keenly awaited thrill-and-steam fest.The LA-based adult star will commence shooting for RAGINI MMS 2 this year after completing Pooja Bhatt's JISM 2.

‘Hate Story’: Movie Review (2012)

Movie Review (2012)
 Film: “Hate Story”
Cast: Paoli Dam, Gulshan Devaiah, Nikhil Dwivedi
Director: Vivek Agnihotri
Rating: 3.5/5
Meet the newest avatar of Maa Kali! The fascist avenging woman has always been a favourite figure of fantasy fashioning for our films. Who can forget Nargis gunning down her own son in Mehboob Khan’s “Mother India”?
The motivations for revenge in “Hate Story” are not quite the ones that impelled the woman protagonist to rise up in arms in “Mother India” or for that matter in “Bhavna”, a film directed by “Hate Story” producer Vikram Bhatt’s father Pravin Bhatt, where Shabana Azmi killed her own husband.
Really, who needs a gun to get even when you have sex?
Paoli doesn’t give a damn if her bare back or flesh flash across the screen. She displays a healthy attitude of disdain for the camera, letting it swoop down on her vulture style, never allowing her vengeful character’s erotic journey to get sleazy, cheesy or lurid. The camera violates her character’s privacy with her consent.
“Hate Story” is a tale that invites provocative measures of counter-argument. When the protagonist Kaavya (Paoli Dam) gets down to revenge, she spares no one, least of all herself. She announces she wants to be a sex worker, and thereafter, there’s no looking back.
And quite a comely back it is.
Paoli’s Kaavya uses her physique to lure her enemy into her trap. Director Vivek Agnihotri cuts into her journey of self-destructive vendetta like a knife.
The episodes sometimes stretch the limits of belief. But what the heck! No one is making a statement here on the politically correct conduct of the Indian woman.
In what can be regarded as one of the most defiantly unconventional debut performances, Paoli lets herself go with the furious flow of her character’s vendetta.
The episodes hammer into one another with scarce room to breathe. The pace is dizzy most of the way. And when it slows down, you feel the protagonist’s vendetta is losing its steam.
Steamy lovemaking scenes are strewn across the narrative’s stricken landscape. The soundtrack suggests there’s an urgent tragedy nudging the erotic content. The dialogues by Rohit Malhotra don’t shy away from telling it like it is.
Vikram Bhatt’s screenplay is Sidney Sheldon territory. It doesn’t shy away from showing the heroine in an unflattering light. This is new-age cinema with no room for conventional narrative devices or apologies for what the protagonist sets out to do.
If in ‘The Dirty Picture’, Vidya Balan wore her sexuality on her sleeve, in ‘Hate Story’, Paoli uses her sexuality like a favoured currency in the stock market.
Mint-fresh and shock-proof, Paoli interprets her character with vigorous conviction. As her adversary Gulshan Devaiah (so watchable in “Shaitan” and “That Girl In Yellow Boots”) careens between rage and anguish quite effortlessly.
“Hate Story” is not quite the tale of the simpering wronged woman we’ve been seeing in our films since the time Adam impregnated Eve.
“Hate Story” pushes the envelope so hard, all the contents spill out in a torrential tumble of tantalising power-play set within the world of corporate battles and gender conflicts.
This is a most riveting and aesthetic saga of a woman’s revenge against the man who’s wronged her since R.K. Nayyar’s “Inteqaam” — except for the fact that Paoli does things Sadhana in Nayyar’s film could have never imagined.

Vicky Donor Movie Review

This Donor Surely Delivers!  3.5/5
Actor turned producer John Abraham might have taken a few years to establish himself as an actor, but as a producer, the hunky star has certainly hit a bull's eye with his maiden venture Vicky Donor. It's been a long time since a comedy flick with a feel good aura to it has hit the screens (something like the Sanjay Dutt starrer Munna Bhai MBBS) and the latest flick Vicky Donor exonerates itself on all fronts.
 The story revolves around Delhi brat Vicky Arora, an 'over the top Punju' (as the female lead refers to him at one point) and Dr. Baldev Chaddha (Annu Kapoor), an infertility 'spash-list', as he calls himself. The latter is on the hunt for a healthy sperm donor and on knowing that Vicky's great grandfather had sired 19 children, the good doctor persistently hounds the 'vella' Vicky to be a donor. Though initially reluctant, Vicky finally gives in at the prospect of easy money and agrees to be a sperm donor. When he is not 'shooting his load' in a plastic container for Chaddha, Vicky works his boyish charms on bank officer Ashima Roy (Yami Gautam), who after an initial period of resistance, falls for his brash and bratty ways.
 How his work as a sperm donor then interferes with his love life and creates problems for him, only to be solved at the climax forms the rest of the movie.
 Like mentioned earlier, Abraham has backed a winning horse and the entire cast of the film, right from Ayushmann Khurrana to Annu Kapoor to Kamlesh Gill, who plays Vicky's sharp-tongued and modern grandmother, are an absolute treat to watch and the dialogues spoken in the typical Delhi dialect add to the humour (watch out for the scene where Vicky's mother and grandmother discuss their family life over drinks…its sure to make you guffaw loudly).
 Khurrana as the Delhi brat, who gradually develops into a caring lover and husband, plays his role quite effectively, without any of the awkwardness of a debut actor. Yami Gautam too delivers her part quite satisfactorily and Annu Kapoor, a veteran actor, is priceless as the gol gappa gobbling doctor. But to be fair, the rest of the cast too exceeds expectations. Full credit goes to the casting director for picking up gems for this movie and also for the writer and director, for making a comedy film around the usually serious issue of infertility and sperm donation.
 Though the second half might seem a bit more emotional and serious in nature, the director Shoojit Sircar has taken care to not go over the top with it and keeps the viewer engaged throughout the flick. The climax is a tad predictable, but there is no doubt that the feel good factor would make you smile while walking out of the cinema hall.
 All in all, Vicky Donor is a highly recommended weekend indulgence!

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Three Films for Vishal Bhardwaj Production this Year

Vishal Bharadwaj will be a busy man this year; after all, three of his productions - MATRU KI BIJLI KA MANDOLA, DEDH ISHQIYVishal Bharadwaj's MATRU KI BIJLI KA MANDOLA starring Imran Khan, Anushka Sharma, Anushka Sharma, and Pankaj Kapoor is almost complete with just 10 days shoot remaining. Co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj Productions and Fox Star Studio, the film is slated to release by the end of 2012.
DEDH ISHQIYA a sequel of the acclaimed film ISHQIYA and is a co-production with Shemaroo. DI like ISHQIYA will also be directed by Abhishek Chaubey and will star Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Madhuri Dixit and Kangana Ranaut.
DAAYAN, a supernatural mystery thriller, is VBP's co-production with Balaji Motion Pictures and will be directed by debutant director Kannan Iyer. DAAYAN stars Emraan Hashmi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Kalki Koechlin and Huma Qureshi.A & DAAYAN - are slated to hit theatres this year.

Veena Malik plays Silk Smitha down South..

Down South, Veena Malik will be essaying the role of Silk Smitha in the Kannada film titled Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Maga.
 Venkatappa will be producing the remake. However, he says that the film will not be a remake of ‘The Dirty Picture’, which starred Vidya Balan, instead, it will a better interpretation of the south siren’s messed up life.
 What’s interesteing is that the producer will not be taking any remake rights from Ekta Kapoor as he feels the ownership of the story belongs to no one.
 Veena Malik is all excited to have gotten the role.
 “Yes, I am doing a Kannada film based on the life of Silk Smitha…I will join the sets on May 12. I always wanted to have a career in the south too, and now it has happened,” Veena is quoted as saying in a media report.
 Veena Malik will be paid Rs. 85 lakh for her role.

Rachel Bayros in Shivan & Narresh for the Cover of Femina May 2012

Priyanka on the cover of Masala April 2012 issue