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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

The rise and fall of stars in 2013,

(Merry christmas)

The rise and fall of stars in 2013
This year saw some overrated bubbles burst while some underrated blooms flourish at the same time in Bollywood

If one sits down to rate Bollywood personalities on the basis of their performance in a film, it won't take much of a criteria to decide whether they were good or not. Given the scale of time considered -- an entire year to be precise -- the process becomes a bit complicated. However, it's worth a try and we think some folks in B-Town were indeed overestimated while others, grossly understated. As a result, HitList points out a few names from both the category with respect to the year that's fast passing by...

Troughs

Priyanka Chopra
Even though it's admirable to witness a Hindi film actress taking key interest in singing (if we're not mistaken, yesteryear star Suraiya was the last one to efficiently balance both the disciplines), it was a cringeworthy year for PC thanks to horrible film choices -- especially after her work in Barfi! -- and two forgettable item songs. Also, Krrish 3 was a superhero film.

Akshay Kumar

Going by his box-office standards, Akki had a rather lukewarm year and it almost bordered on despair given the huge budgets he's known to be part of. Even his commercial films didn't ring a gong at the ticket counter. On the brighter side, his work in Special 26 was appreciated. But then, he seems more comfortable doing guaranteed blockbusters.

Sonakshi Sinha

She had four big releases and two special appearances and none of them made a blast at the box-office. In fact, Sona was pointed out for the repetitiveness in the characters she portrayed. Perhaps signing too many films is the reason. Maybe not. However, what's certain about her is that she can ace a role like Pakhi (Lootera) but masala cinema is too hard to resist.

Abhinav Kashyap

After the negative critical response to Besharam, the director went on an offensive stating that critics unfairly targeted the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer. Well, he deserves credit for convincing a talented actor like Ranbir to sign a debacle like Besharam. Other than that, everything about the Dabangg director seemed extremely overrated before the film released.

Shahid Kapoor

2013 was touted to be his comeback year. There were intense speculations that he's the only one among the younger lot capable enough to dethrone RK. Going by the verdict -- critical and commercial -- nothing of that sort materialised. Both his onscreen attempts, Phata Poster Nikhla Hero and R... Rajkumar could barely prove a point. Next year perhaps?

Crests

Raj Kumar

He's undoubtedly a talent worth investing time in and going by his exploits in Kai Po Che and Shahid, it'd be criminal to overlook him. Last year saw the traces of his command in Gangs of Wasseypur, Talaash and Chittagong. This year took the scale a bit higher and it's beyond doubt that the non-conventional-looker has to be one of the most underrated actors in our country.

Rishi Kapoor

While others in his age category were planning retirement, Rishi decided to make a comeback. And what a journey it has been. If Agneepath set the wheels of second innings moving, 2013 saw massive instances of him dominating even the leading actors -- be it Chashme Baddoor or Aurangzeb, D-Day, Shuddh Desi Romance. He came back in a splendid manner.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui

If you were to draw a list of the most exciting actors in the country today, let alone just Bollywood, Nawaz's name would easily figure in it. But for some inexplicable reason, he comes across as someone who will play the second fiddle to the main character. By virtue of his rich filmography over the past two years, he keeps bettering himself with every role.

Subhash Kapoor
At a press conference, this director was told that his latest film Jolly LLB had left a benchmark in the otherwise neglected courtroom drama. The affable filmmaker quipped, `I don't see any benchmark. Where is it?` before taking on the next question. It'd be nice to have this director churn out films on a regular basis instead of the usual three-years delay.

Hansal Mehta
One of the most outspoken filmmakers today, he doesn't bother to mince words and his films reflect that very aspect. If it weren't for the Shahid (finally) receiving a proper Friday release after travelling on the film circuit, Hansal wouldn't have made the list. His next project should emulate the biopic or else he'd see himself on the other side next year.

Anil Kapoor

When this veteran actor decided to move to small screen with a thriller -- a genre of television audience isn't very used to in the country -- a lot of skeptics were working full time. Now with the 24 season one coming to an end, it's worth noting that the actor merits credit for going ahead with the idea by producing the small screen adaptation and acting in it.

Richa Chadda

This actress often finds herself in the news for all the wrong reasons. Regardless, the critics generally cite her choice of films and courageous performances in each one of them -- so far. Richa had two big-banner releases and one short film in the year. And she earned positive remarks for her work although she still remains in the shadows.
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Hrithik's has none at home to celebrate Christmas

Hrithik`s has none at home to celebrate Christmas

Hrithik Roshan, these days is busy shooting advertisements of products for their publicity plan. But he is going to be in Mumbai for the next 5 to 6 days without Sussanne and children around him.

He is also keen to be around his kids during the festive season.

However, there is no concrete information available on whether Sussanne has alternate plans for their children. The senior Roshans Rakesh and Pinky are currently holidaying in London.byy santa banta news network..

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

I don't make wish lists: Taylor Swift

TaylorswiftTaylor Swift feels there is a sense of achievement in living life in not a planned way.
Country singer Taylor Swift insists she lives her life step by step and does not try to shape her career by making wish lists.
The 24-year-old star feels there is a sense of achievement in living life in not a planned way, reported Contactmusic.
"One thing I've tried to never do is make wish lists. I try to have a very steppingstone mentality about this whole thing, where as soon as you make one step you visualize the next step, not five steps ahead," said Swift.
Swift recently recorded the track 'Sweeter Than Fiction' for the British comedy 'One Chance' based on the life of 'Britain's Got Talent' winner Paul Potts.
She said she enjoys writing songs for films because it allows her to take a break from her personal thoughts and concentrate on someone else's life.
"My experience with songwriting is usually so confessional, it's so drawn from my own life and my own stories. There's something so unique about that and I get a special buzz from that. But it's also kind of cool to focus on somebody else's storylines," she said.
"Give yourself a little bit of a break from the introspection," added Swift.byy..indianexpress.com

Bigg Boss 7: Gauahar, Tanishaa's confession and fight

Gauahartanishaabb-300Gauahar and Tanishaa's confessions leads to a fight between the two.
The final five contestants – Gauahar, Ajaz, Sangram, Andy and Tanishaa – of controversial celebrity game show 'Bigg Boss 7' were in for a night of confessions.
This time instead of the confession room of Bigg Boss' house the contestants came out with their confessions in the open. The housemates openly spoke their heart out, revealing good, bad and ugly.
Photo: IE
Bigg Boss asked the housemates to indulge in a tête-à-tête and confess whatever they have spoken about their fellow-contestants behind their backs.
Photo: IE
In the evening, Gauahar, Ajaz, Sangram, Andy and Tanishaa gather in the living area and spill the beans about each other. Andy is the first one to go and he tells Gauahar that he has never liked Kushal and has always doubted their future. He also tells Tanishaa that he did not appreciate her picking a fight with him and blowing things out of proportion. Ajaz tells Tanishaa that he did not appreciate Tanishaa's cold behaviour and always complained about it to Sangram.
Photo: IE
Making most of this opportunity, Ajaz tries to mend his friendship with Gauahar and tells her that he considers her to be a dear friend. Sangram Singh being at his diplomatic best tells Gauahar that he did talk about her being a player and influencing people but has never had hard feelings for her.
Photo: IE
Gauahar and Tanishaa's confessions, however leads to a fight between the two where they accuse each other of holding back a lot of things that they have spoken about each other.
With a lot of dark secrets being revealed in this session, what new twists will it bring in the finale week of Bigg Boss?

Euphoria's Palash Sen apologises day after his 'sexist' remark at IIT-B sparked row

PalashsenPalash Sen said: “Some students took offence to what I said. I apologise for that. It was meant to be humour."

Euphoria's lead singer Palash Sen has run into trouble over his allegedly sexist and misogynistic remarks during Mood Indigo, IIT Bombay's annual cultural fest, recently. Even as IITians expressed anger over the comments on social media sites, Mood Indigo organisers tendered an apology about the incident.
Sen allegedly made the comments during the band's concert on Saturday. While some students took them as humour, several others were offended. The matter escalated after a blog post by Arpita Phukan Biswas, a researcher in the field of caste and gender and a student of Humanities and Social Sciences department at IIT Bombay, went viral.
Biswas, who was at the concert, wrote in her blog: "His (Palash Sen's) slew of sexist barrage began with seemingly the most pressing concern of IIT boys on campus — do boys have enough good-looking girls to look at and hit on? So he asked, 'Are there good-looking girls in IIT-B?' Men, both from and outside IIT-B, raised their hands in solidarity to signal no. So he asked again, 'Are there good-looking girls in IIT-B?' The hands were raised again... He went on adding: 'Don't worry guys, you will find the best looking women when you leave this campus. Aur woh tumhaare liye roti belengi (and they will make rotis for you). Women are for beauty, men are for intelligence. You have to agree that men are more intelligent than women, don't you?' The crowd went hysterical at this point."
"It's not just me who was offended by his (Palash Sen's) comments, there were many girls and boys who did not like how he picked on women on the campus and made those misogynist comments, many of which I have not mentioned in my blog," said Biswas.
Biswas took up the matter with the Mood Indigo team, who assured her that it was done in good humour. The organisers posted an apology on the official Facebook page, which states: "We strongly condemn the remarks of Palash Sen at the concert yesterday. We apologize on our part for the band's remarks. The organizing committee is in the process of deciding further action in the matter."byy indianexpress.com

Amitabh Bachchan: Never imagined Abhishek would be in Rs 100 cr club film

Big B: "#Dhoom3 collects 100 + cr.. And this little fellow Abhishek is now in it .. never imagined this would be so…"

Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan is over the top with the success of his son Abhishek Bachchan's action thriller 'Dhoom: 3'.
The proud father posted on his Facebook page: "#Dhoom3 collects 100 + cr in first weekend .. that is incredible and just out of the park !! Nearest to this number was 80 cr for CE ! And this little fellow Abhishek is now in it .. never imagined this would be so…"
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Amitabh Bachchan praising Abhishek Bachchan for his success at the box office tweeted: "'Dhoom 3' weekend collection all India is Rs 107 crore. This is going beyond all records ever !! And going beyond berserk," Bachchan, 71, posted on Twitter.
Also starring Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan in a negative role, 'Dhoom: 3' entered the exclusive Rs. 100 crore club within three days of its release. Earlier SRK's 'Chennai Express' was the fastest to enter the Rs 100 crore club in four days of its release.
Read review: 'Dhoom: 3'
The third installment in Yash Raj Film's 'Dhoom' franchise had collected Rs. 107.61 crore by Sunday. With such massive collections, 'Dhoom: 3' has also toppled Hrithik Roshan's 'Krrish 3' to emerge as the new record holder.
'Chennai Express' and 'Krissh 3' reached the Rs 100 crore mark within 4 days of their release. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela' entered the exclusive Rs 100 cr club in 10 days.
On its opening day itself, 'Dhoom: 3' had beaten the records of 'Chennai Express' and 'Krrish 3' by collecting over Rs 36 crore.
Also starring Katrina Kaif and Uday Chopra, the film released worldwide on December 20.byy indianexpress..

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Today's big release: Dhoom: 3

After a few dull weeks at the box office, cine lovers can look forward to this year's most anticipated movie Dhoom: 3 which is expected to close 2013 with a big bang. Directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya and starring Aamir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Katrina Kaif and Uday Chopra, the movie is the third instalment of the Dhoom series.

Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra are reprising their roles as Jai Dixit and Ali Akbar while Aamir and Katrina's characters are reportedly named Sahir and Aaliya respectively. The plot apparently revolves around gymnast/clown-turned-thief Sahir and his accomplice Aaliya who are trying to give the slip to supercop Jai Dixit. The trailer also features Aamir in a variety of high-octane stunts - running down the side of a skyscraper, and performing many jumps on bikes. In hot pursuit are cop Abhishek Bachchan, who engages in a fiery bike-mounted duel with Aamir, and sidekick Uday Chopra.

If that is anything to go by, the movie promises to be a nailbiting sequence of unpredictable events and heart-stopping stunts.

Also up for release this Friday is the Hollywood animated comic science fiction movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 which is the sequel to the 2009 film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. In the first film, the protagonist Flint Lockwood and his friends saved the world from the food storm by controlling a food-making machine. In the sequel, Flint and his team are forced to continue their mission after the food machine resurrects and begins producing food beasts.courtsey ndtv.com