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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Holy Cow! Jacqueline Fernandez in dilemma

Holy Cow! Jacqueline Fernandez in dilemma
Jacqueline Fernandez is torn between Sajid Nadiadwala and Karim Morani as she gave same dates to both their projects

Jacqueline Fernandez has a choice to make and it's not an easy one. The actress, who starts shooting today for Sajid Nadiadwala's directorial debut 'Kick' opposite Salman Khan, will have to either continue with the film's shoot in February or be part of the 'Temptations Reloaded' tour, a commitment she had made last year.

In fact, the Australia leg of the tour went off smoothly last year after which the Malaysia leg got cancelled. But with that concert now slated to take place on February 15, Jacqueline is in a fix.

A source close to the actress says that director Sajid Nadiadwala is not willing to let his lead actress go as he has some important sequences lined up in mid-February. "With Jacky shooting for 'Kick' on the same day, we're not sure if she will be a part of the Malaysia tour. The organisers may have to replace her," says the source.

The source adds that Morani Brothers - the organisers of the tour - have requested Sajid to let her be a part of the tour, but the issue has not yet been resolved.


When contacted, Mohammad Morani admitted that there is a clash of dates. "I spoke to Sajid about the same - it turns out that he is shooting key scenes with a lot of dancers and I can understand his situation. That said, Jacqueline's company has given me her dates, so now this is a matter that needs to be sorted out between Sajid and the company," he said.

And will he be replacing Jacqueline if she is unable to join them for the tour? "It's too early to say anything right now. Besides, it's a ticketed show, so posters for the same have already been sent out. But yes, if she doesn't join us, we will have to replace her," he replied.

Both Sajid Nadiadwala and Jacqueline Fernandez remained unavailable for comment.
By arrangement with Mid-Day.com

Find The Hackers!' Poonam Pandey Takes To Black Protest..

`Find The Hackers!` Poonam Pandey Takes  To Black Protest


The queen of controversies Poonam Pandey is a very angry woman. 48 hours after her website was hacked, apparently by pro-Pakistan elements, the cyber-crime cell is yet to locate the culprits.

In protest Poonam has now asked her fans and followers on Twitter and Facebook to resort to a black-coloured profile .

Says Poonam, `Until my hackers are apprehended I've asked my fans on Twitter and Facebook to adopt the black colour. My picture display on my Twitter and Facebook account is black. It's our way protesting for the injustice done to me. Afer my website was hacked I was assured by the cyber-crime organization that the offenders would be caught in no time. 48 hours have passed and no sign of them.So until my hackers are brought to book my fans and I are adopting the black colour on the internet.`

Poonam says the timing of hacking has shaken her. `Whoever these people are, they've planned their mischief well. My website was hacked on the same day as the BCCI's website.So the plan was to bring attention by hacking on Republic Day.`


Evidently a political signal was sent out to the country through the hacking..

Says Poonam, `Why my website on Republic Day and why was it hacked along with the BCCI's website? Why is the cybercrime cell not seeing the seriousness of the situation? The culprits have gotten into my website. Next they could get me.`By Subhash K Jha, Santa Banta News Network

SRK loyalist Deepika doesn't have time for Salman?

SRK loyalist Deepika doesn`t have time for Salman?

Deepika Padukone may have to ditch Salman Khan's film with Sooraj Barjatya but may take on a project with Aamir Khan
Deepika Padukone may miss out on working with Salman Khan due to clashing dates. The actress was on producer Sooraj Barjatya's wishlist to play the female lead in his film starring Salman, but it has now emerged that the actress has already allotted those dates to Imtiaz Ali for his next film, which goes on the floors around the same time.


A source said, "Sooraj is very keen to have Deepika on board and so is Salman, but the former wants Deepika to assign 120 days for the film's shoot from June onwards and it doesn't look like she will be able to pull it off as she will be shooting for Imtiaz's film from July to December."

Construction of the film's set has already begun at ND studio, adds a source close to the production house. "Nitin Desai is the film's art director and shooting for the film will begin in May. About 60 to 70 per cent of the film will be shot in the studio," says the source. To add to this, buzz has it that Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar want to sign Deepika Padukone for a film under their banner. "Shooting for the film will begin in December and Deepika should be able to sign on the dotted line.


Aamir Khan has been approached for the same and though he has not yet signed the film, he is likely to give his nod to the project. The film will be directed by Nitya Mehra, who has earlier assisted Farhan and the plot will centre around time travel."
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Salman Khan Mentors Sneha Ullal for Second Innings in Bollywood

  • Jan 28, 2014

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Salman Khan and Sneha Ullal are seen on the poster of 2005 film “Lucky: No Time for Love,” which marked the actress’ Bollywood debut.
  • MUMBAI, India
     Indian actress Sneha Ullal, who debuted opposite Salman Khan in “Lucky: No Time for Love,” is all set to make a comeback in Bollywood following her stint down South.
    Khan, 48, who launched the starlet in 2005 film “Lucky,” is now guiding her through her second innings in Hindi movies.
    Though “Lucky” failed to garner attention at the box office, Ullal, 28, was noted for her striking similarity to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
    “After my debut film ‘Lucky: No Time for Love,’ Salman and I have been in touch. I was too naive when I did that film. Now that I have done a couple of films in the South, I am ready to come back here. It’s lately that he has been guiding me for it (comeback),” Ullal said.
    “He says it’s important to look appealing in showbiz. He has given me a gym regime to follow and told me to learn belly dancing. He has always pushed me to do better work and I really look up to him,” she added.
    Now that she has acted in a few Telugu films, Ullal wants to be very careful while making choices in Bollywood.
    “There have been offers coming my way and I am overwhelmed and nervous at the same time. I am taking my time and want to go slow, as this time there is no room for mistakes. I want to be careful as the competition is killer this time,” Ullal said.
    When asked if Khan is planning to cast her in one of his upcoming movies, Ullal said, “As of now, there are no film offers from him.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Jai Ho! Salman Khan's fans create ruckus at Mumbai's Republic Day parade, lathicharged

  

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Turns out to be, Salman Khan's Aam Aadmi janta is not Aam anymore! The actor's fans lost control at Mumbai's Republic Day parade and according to eyewitnesses, broke police barricades and blocked the topless-vintage car parade in Mumbai. A huge crowd came in front of the cars and tried to get to the Bollywood stars, specially Salman Khan.

According to India Today the mob soon got out of control and the police had to resort to lathicharge the crowd to bring in some order. Maharashtra Governor K. Sankaranarayanan hoisted the national flag and took the salute at the parade in south Mumbai along the Arabian Sea promenade.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Review: With superlative action 'Jai Ho' is an absolute Salman affair.

Review: With superlative action `Jai Ho` is an absolute Salman affair

Star Cast: Salman Khan, Daisy Shah, Danny Denzongpaa, Taboo, Sana Khan, Ashmit Patel, Mohnish Bahal, Nadira Babbar; 

Director :Sohail Khan

Run Time: 145 minutes

Rating: ***

After seeing SRK and Aamir's fans getting exulted, post the grand success of Chennai Express and Dhoom 3 it was Salman's fan brigade which was eagerly waiting for something explosive from the the lee of their superstar. And finally their elongated longing for something rocking has come to an end with the release of Salman's much awaited 'Jai Ho'.

With "Jai Ho", it's not only Salman who has ended his prolonged hiatus from big screen, but at the same time his brother Sohail has also culminated his decade long sabbatical from direction which commenced post the disaster, called "Hello Brother".

Well with "Jai Ho" another thing which somewhere down the line seems to be delitescent is that, after establishing Arbaaz Khan in successful director's league this time, Salman has attempted to bring, Sohail back in the elite league of directors and has quite conveniently succeeded in his this endeavour too.

Anyhow getting back to "Jai Ho", this much awaited movie of, Salman sailing on the board of noble idea i.e. of "Aam Aadmi's" plight beneath it, can be defined as a blended cine-chronicle inspired from southern blockbuster "Staline' and Hollywood movie "Pay It forward".

As the plot of "Jai Ho" takes of it showcases the story of a "Good Samaritan" Jai Agnihotri (Salman Khan), a highly decorated ex-army-men who after getting suspended ( as reported in movie instead of court-marshal) is leading a life of a common man. Jai, who is thoroughly pro-social in his attitude and can go up-till any extent in order to make others life blissful, and at the same time inspires them to unleash their human side by helping three other individuals, in lieu of obligations which they owe to someone else.


Unaware of, what destiny has in its womb, one fine day, Jai finds himself pitted against the a gang of goons backed by a corrupt politician, Dashrath Singh Patil ( Danny Denzongpa). With frames rolling ahead the battle between our incorruptible good Samaritan starts getting even nastier. But it's Jai's elder sister, Geeta ( Tabu), who after the gazing the extent of disaster which may erupt convinces Jai to make peace with, Dashrath Singh Patil and takes him to latter's mansion.

But on realizing that his brothers longanimity and sufferance is not doing any good and is rather garnering a humiliation for him, she along with her brother declares an open war against the antagonists. And on the hind side it's Jai's "Being Human" attitude which starts finding a space for itself in the the masses. So what follows next, does Jai succeeds in outmanoeuvring Dashrath Singh? or, does he succumbs to the widely prevailing corruption? To know, watch this high octane action saga of Salman.

Scripted by A.R. Murugandoss, (just like the the original i.e. "Stalin" which was directed by him) the script of, "Jai Ho" too has got all the condiments required to make it a captivating story-line, which besides impressing the diehard Salman fans may find true admirers in rest of the society too. Primarily it's that perfect blending of pro-social concept "pertaining to the plight of Aam Aadmi" with those high octane actions, which up-till great extent magnifies the over all appeal of the movie.


And as far as cinematic perspective of "Jai Ho" is concerned, then unlike some of Salman's previous cine flicks which in-spite of not having a very appealing story line succeeded only due to Salman's star-power. This one has got an impressive script, where main plot, sub-plots and that superlative dose of action and drama, not only keeps you engrossed in the onscreen proceedings, but at the same time quite conveniently succeeds in keeping viewers attention uni-directed.

Although at times overdose of "3X3 human approach" becomes unbearable and starts looking obtruded, but who cares till the time it's been balanced by an action packed entertaining drama. And yeah, at the same time there is no denying the fact that due to that stupendous dose of action and mighty, Salman, somewhere down the line the main pro-social plot of the movie turns into the sub-plot and whereas action and drama takes the front seat in order to make "Jai Ho"an out and out Salman affair. Unlike many of Salman's "Dabangg styled" movies of "Jai Ho" dialogues are not too loud, overstuffed or excessively eloquent but inspite of that they please you like the one "Aam Aadmi Ek Sota Hua Sher Hai Usse Ungli...."

As far as screenplay of "Jai Ho" is concerned, then screenplay writer, Dileep Shukla has tried to keep it as simple as it could have been. Although at a few points it gets negligibly flimsy and a bit slow, but as stated that, on the whole it's that mighty dose of entertainment which performs the balancing act and nowhere distracts you from the onscreen proceedings.

So a pat on the back for, Dileep Shukla for drawing a neat and tidy yet impressive screenplay. On the editing front even, Ashish Amrute has done a good job and has praise-worthily kept all the relevant details pertaining to the movie intact.

Even the background score of "Jai Ho" is very much in accordance with the bit motif of the movie and adds to its entertainment coefficient.

Coming to the direction and other technical aspects pertaining to "Jai Ho" then all that can be said about it is that, after flunking as director with "Hello Brother" this time Sohail has returned with a bang and has raised the benchmark tremendously. Although it is said that in Salman's movie there are just three USPs and they are "Salman, Salman and Salman", but in "Jai Ho` another gaze grabbing USP which has made its presence feel are those superlative death defying action sequences of A. Arasakumar and Ravi Varma, which not only give viewers an adrenaline rush, but at the same time keep them hooked to the screen with a want for more.


Well if we tallk about the music of "Jai Ho" then this is one such component of the movie which is passable, and even its absence of it wouldn't have impacted the movie in any manner. Be it the lyrics Sameer, Kausar Muneer et al or the music of Sajid-Wajid, everything in the melody department looks too wishy-washy and unwanted.

Finally coming to the performances, then undoubtedly "Jai Ho" without an iota of doubt, is an absolute Salman show. After charming his fans with some of his witty mannerisms in "Dabangg" franchise and "Ready", this time Salman has exhibited an altogether different side of his, where he has not only looked more mature as an actor, but has raised the benchmark for himself too be it action or emotional expressiveness Salman has carried everything with gusto.

There was so much of the hullabaloo when, Daisy was casted opposite Salman, and fans expected her to be a surprise package, but unfortunately smashing all the expectations, she turns out to be perfect example of disastrous-casting, who needs a thorough grooming if she really wants to carve a niche in Bollywood.

Besides, while being under the robe of antagonist Danny Denzongpaa has once again succeeded in leaving his mark. Despite being a central character of the movie Taboo gets a very limited scope to perform, but whatever part this sinewy actress performs, she does it with sheer perfection.


Rest of the supporting cast comprising of Sana Khan (who is seen playing a somewhat negative character), Genelia Deshmukh, Nadira Babbar, Pulkit Samrat, Mohnish Bahl, Mahesh Manjrekar, Aditya Pancholi et al, too perform their respective characters with utmost confidence and thoroughly succeeds in registering their presence despite being in smaller roles. But on character who emerges as an standout performer inspite some of the seasoned actors is lil Naman Jain.

BO potential? well that hardly matters for any of the cine ventures featuring, Salman who has often proved critics lobby wrong by his movies' performances. But as it is customary practice while being in critics chair, so all that can be said about this out and out entertainer of featuring Salman is that, with a simple yet inspiring script at its core and a super impressive and realistic execution "Jai Ho" has got all the favouring elements embedded in it, which can make it one of the biggest BO grosser of 2014.


To sum up, so far it's believed that, it's only because of Salman's star power, that his movies fare well on the BO. But this time with "Jai Ho", which has got a good script at its core, a noble message to sent across, and a superlative entertainment quotient to charm the masses, Salman has proved that he is star of the masses because he deserves to be. So keeping in view all these relevant entertainment coefficients, star power of Salman and earning potency of "Jai Ho", I am going ahead with three stars for "Jai Ho", which will probably emerge as the first bumper opener and BO grosser of 2014.By Ankur Karan Singh, Santa Banta News Network

Filmmakers loved me because I looked like my grandma: Raima

Filmmakers loved me because I looked like my grandma: Raima

Raima Sen, who bears a strong resemblance to her late grandmother and legendary Bengali actress Suchitra Sen, says initially filmmakers tried to portray her like her granny and it took her a long time to get out of her shadows.

"Initially, when I came into the industry, everyone would look at me in that funny way as if they were not seeing me, but someone else. When I was doing my first film 'Godmother', I'd be told to look into the camera in a certain way. It took me a while to realise they were seeing my grandmother in me," said Raima.

She feels that late filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh's "Chokher Bali" helped her come into her own.

"Everything to do with me was about my grandmother. They just loved me because I looked like her. It took me a long time to get out of her shadows. After Rituda's 'Chokher Bali', the comparisons stopped," said Raima.


After quitting the industry, Sen, who died Jan 17, not only stayed away from the industry, she avoided watching films too.

"But she did watch me in Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's 'Anuranan'. She had never watched any film of mine before that. After 'Anuranan', she wanted to see more of my films. I gave her Rituda's 'Nauka Dubi'. She liked that too," said Raima.

"As for me, I think she was awesome in all her films specially 'Saat Pake Bandha', 'Uttar Phalguni', 'Mamta', 'Aandhi' and 'Dweep Jwale Jaye'... Her screen presence is unmatchable, at least in Bengali cinema," she added.

She says Ghosh was keen to make a biopic on Sen.


Said Raima: "Rituda (Rituparno Ghosh) wanted to make a film on my grandmother's life with me in the lead. The only director I would have trusted to make a film on my grandmother is Rituda. Now, no chance! Two people who were very close to my heart are gone within a year."By Santa Banta News Network