Friday, June 17, 2011

‘Murder 2’ 48 hours live steamy scenes photos and video


‘Murder 2’ lead pair Emraan Haashmi and Jacqueline Fernandez were asked by the director Mohit Suri not to have food before he goes on to shoot steamy scenes as he required them to be hot with out flab and bulge. Mohit said this to them before 48 hours of the actual shoot.

And after Mohit was happy with the final output he forgot to say to the lead pair to end their fast. Meanwhile Emraan and Jacqueline were of the opinion that more such scenes need to be shot and thus they didn’t end their fast. Only after an assistant director on the set reminded it to Mohit Suri, he realized what he did.

Mohit corrected his mistake by making sure that he took his lead pair to their favourite restaurant in Goa for dinner. Eventually all is well that end’s well, isn’t it?
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Anushka and SRK ready for sexy once again

Actress Anushka and her bond with YRF is not over yet. After signing her first three films with them, the actress has now grabbed another YRF project and this time it sees her pairing up once again with her debut co-star Shah Rukh Khan and legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra.

Yes, Anushka Sharma will be a part of Yash Chopra’s return to direction after Veer-Zaara. Anushka will play a second fiddle to Katrina Kaif. YRF was in the hunt for the second lead for a long time. The role which requires a performer landed into the hands of Adi’s favorite girl off late, Anushka Sharma.

Anushka Sharma will be the first heroine who has worked with Aditya Chopra and will work with Yash Chopra. Kajol, Rani Mukherji, Aishwarya Rai and Preity Zinta worked with either Yash Chopra or Aditya Chopra but not with both. Isn’t Anushka lucky?

This untitled project is scheduled to go on floors from this December. A R Rahman is composing music for the first time to Yash Chopra while Aditya Chopra is the script writer.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Priyanka wants act with Ajay Devgn

riyanka chopra in kaminey
In these days of multi-starrers and remakes, there is always a tussle at the production end about choices.

All the leading actresses are much in demand and their personal rapport and box office history with the heroes plays a part in who gets chosen.

After Golmaal 3, Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn have begun their work on the remake of the Tamil film Singham.

And there is major speculation about who will play the female lead.

Sources inform that Rohit Shetty has zeroed on in three names.

His first choice was his lucky lady Kareena Kapoor since he has already worked with her in Golmaal Returns and Golmaal 3 and is comfortable with her.

These two films have been box office hits too. But Kareena has no dates to spare. The actress will start shooting for Bodyguard with Salman and Reema Kagti’s next with Aamir. She also has Karan Johar’s Short Term Shaadi.

“Now the director is planning to approach Priyanka Chopra and .

It remains to be seen who will finally land a role opposite Ajay in the movie.” adds our source. Singham is an action flick that starred Suriya and Anushka.
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

''Tees Maar Khan'' more Shirish''s film: Farah Khan (Movie Snippets)


Farah Khan is busy promoting her film 'Tees Maar Khan' but the filmmaker gives the entire credit of the Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer to husband Shirish Kunder.

'Shirish has eight credits in the film. It is actually his film. I have just executed his thoughts. Even a few train sequences have been directed by him,' Farah told IANS.

Kunder is the producer, writer, background score composer and lyricist among other responsibilties for 'Tees Maar Khan', which is slated to hit the screens Dec 24.

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It's a joy working with new faces: Sooraj Barjatya

Filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya, who has introduced many newcomers through his movies, says that he has always liked working with new faces and talent as they are more flexible.

'It's a sheer joy because everyone is at your beck and call and you can change and experiment. With known faces you have restrictions, you have to finish on time, you cannot afford to make too many mistakes,' Barjatya told IANS.

The director, who had given a chance to Salman Khan in his 1989 hit film 'Maine Pyaar Kiya', will be releasing his forthcoming venture 'Isi Life Mein' Dec 24, which is also full of newcomers.

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Sharing the frame with Ajay Devgn a dream: Shahzan Padamsee

Newcomer Shahzan Padamsee, who is acting opposite Ajay Devgn in forthcoming film 'Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji', says that it was a dream come true for her to share screen space with the seasoned actor.

'I've been watching Ajay sir on screen for the longest time so to share the same screen with him was a dream. I just wanted to be good, I just didn't want him to feel that this girl knows nothing. I had a blast working with him,' Shahzan told IANS.

'It's a golden opportunity to work with such a senior actor. Which girl wouldn't want this,' she added.

The film, which is director Madhur Bhandarkar's first comic outing, will hit screens Jan 28. It also stars Emraan Hashmi, Omi Vaidya, Shraddha Das and Shruti Hassan.
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Working class malady – Bollywood’s on-screen illnesses!

Progeria, paraplegia, anterograde amnesia – Bollywood’s current portrayal of unusual ailments might be drawing applause from the elite, but it is leaving front benchers baffled.
If Hrithik Roshan’s recent portrayal of a paraplegic who appeals for euthanasia in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Guzaarish” is any indication, the working class audience is ending up somewhat enlightened but also somewhat afraid.
“If someone is really facing trouble due to health issues, we often say she or he should better die for relief but I was not aware that such things can be a point of discussion in high society circles too as shown in ‘Guzaarish’. And the paraplegic part too was something new for me,” Ramakant Mohanty, who works as a chauffeur, said.
“Ab jab bhi gaadi chalata hoon, zyaada dhyaan deta hoon kyunki darr lagta hai. (Now whenever I drive, I’m more cautious because that fear lurks in the back of my mind),” he added.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan stunned people with his National Award-winning stint as a progeria-affected 12-year-old in “Paa” and Aamir Khan brought to the shore anterograde amnesia in Hindi cinema’s biggest grosser “Gajini”.
Sanjay Singh, a house painter from Uttar Pradesh, who watched “Paa” while whitewashing a house, still scratches his head when asked to explain progeria.
“I was aware of a disease where people age rapidly but I had no idea that they would look like an 80-year-old when they were 16 or 17. I still haven’t understood how that is possible and it leaves goosebumps whenever I discuss such diseases with my friends,” said Singh, who tried hard but couldn’t pronounce progeria.
Hrithik also tried putting forth the problems faced by a developmentally disabled individual in “Koi…Mil Gaya”. Superstar Shah Rukh Khan tried highlighting Asperger Syndrome in “My Name Is Khan” while Aamir created an impact by portraying the problems faced by dyslexic children in his directorial debut “Taare Zameen Par”.
Apart from raising awareness about lesser known ailments among the oblivious lot, the A-list starrer medical dramas do end up injecting fear in many minds.
“Such portrayal of diseases in Hindi movies can have a positive or a negative effect on people like us who don’t know much about such maladies,” Kanhaiya Lal, a paan seller from Kanpur, said.
“It can be positive in the way that viewers become aware of the disease and its effects and become cautious, and negative in the sense that it may create a fear about such health disorders in uneducated and orthodox households like ours,” he added.
Arshad Warsi and Konkona Sen Sharma introduced audiences to schizophrenia in “Krazzy 4″ and “15 Park Avenue” respectively, while Kajol and Big B brought to the screen Alzheimer’s disease in “U Me Aur Hum” and “Black” respectively. In “Luck”, heartthrob Imran Khan had dextrocardia, a rare medical condition in which a person is born with his heart on the right side.
Meeta Mahar, an associate professor with the Institute of Clinical Research India (ICRI), says movies help in raising awareness.
“Films on diseases definitely create an awareness among the labour class. If these films are viewed by them, it helps in the diagnosis, support and treatment of such cases. However, owing to their ‘masala’ seeking taste, it is unlikely that such films would be viewed by them, unless a special screening is held for them,” Mahar said.
Samir Parikh, consultant psychiatrist at Max Healthcare, said: “Cinema has a very good reach in society; it has the power to educate people and make them sensitive to medical issues; and when done with good research and presented with facts and sensitivity, it is a welcome step. Films also help in reducing stigma.”
Bijay Pyakurel, a domestic help of Nepali origin, however, pointed out that the medical terms are a major hurdle in their understanding of such diseases.
“We are really fond of Bollywood movies but most of them are so much in new Hindi (Hinglish) that we find it difficult to understand. Sab bimari ka naam samajh mein nahi aata hai (We don’t understand the medical terms). But, yes, the acting does make us realise about the disease,” said Pyakurel.
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