7 March 2014

Sunny not allowed visiting Indore for film promotion

Sunny not allowed visiting Indore for film promotion

Ragini MMS2's promotion has hit a road block. The local government officials refused to allow entry of Sunny Leone into the city.

Sunny Leone was barred entry in Indore, where she was scheduled to visit a mall, as part of the promotions of her upcoming film. It is that a political party (actually, a Hindu radical group) warned the owners of the mall that they would resort to violence if the former adult star set foot there.

The sources at Balaji Telefilms refused to comment on the issue. However, one hears from locals in Indore that hotel bookings for the crew, who was to travel with Sunny, have been put on hold temporarily. As for the mall, she was due to visit, well; they have categorically refused to allow her to enter their premises for promotion.

`Bajirao Mastani` to have bald Ranveer?

`Bajirao Mastani` to have bald Ranveer?

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Bajirao Mastani, planned years ago, with Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai, is back in the news for its casting drama. With no formal announcement forth coming, it is being heard that it is yet to be decided who will be the hero and heroine

Interestingly, the four names being tossed around-Shah Rukh Khan, Ajay Devgn, Hrithik Roshan and Ranveer Singh-have all worked with Bhansali. But it has been learnt that currently the frontrunner is Ranveer who was recently seen as Ram in Bhansali's Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela.

Says a source close to the development, "Sanjay has been in talks with Ranveer and unless there's some last-minute hitch, it's almost certain that he'll be playing Bajirao." The source adds that the actor who eventually bags this much-coveted role will have to commit almost a year exclusively to the project. "Ten months for the shoot and a month for promotions. And Sanjay wants his hero to shave off his hair, except for a little choti or shikha (braid) that pundits sport on their bald pates. This would mean that the actor will have to clear his calendar before taking up the project."

According to the source, Ranveer has loved the script and is trying to finish off with the films he is working on by the year end. If all goes well, 2015 will be devoted to Bhansali and Bajirao.

There is a possibility that his Mastani will be Deepika Padukone. When contacted, Ranveer's spokesperson confirmed the news saying, "Yes, he is in advance talks for the role."

Money matters for Aamir, opts out on money issue

Money matters for Aamir, opts out on money issue

The production house for the untitled film and the actor couldn't agree on his remuneration and commercial terms. It seems that Aamir Khan will have to wait a little longer for a sci-fi adventure. The actor was in advance talks with Excel Entertainment for an upcoming time-travel drama to be directed by debutant Nitya Mehra.

Says a source close to the development, "Aamir had several script narrations with Nitya. He was really impressed with the script. But eventually they couldn't reach a common ground on financial matters. It is an amicable separation between the two."

It has been learnt that the makers are eager to find a replacement and are in talks with other actors for the role, one of them being Hrithik Roshan. As far as the leading lady is concerned, Deepika Padukone was reportedly in talks to star opposite Aamir. But with him out of the project, it remains uncertain if she'll still be a part of the film.

Despite repeated attempts, both Excel and Aamir remained unavailable for comments.

6 March 2014

First poster of `Kaanchi` released

First poster of `Kaanchi` released
The new poster of this year's highly anticipated musical drama, 'Kaanchi: The unbreakable', has now been unveiled

The new poster of this year's highly anticipated musical drama, 'Kaanchi: The unbreakable', has now been unveiled. The poster is nothing short of magical, where the protagonist 'Kaanchi's face reflects emotions, that strike right through the viewer's heart.

The trailer of Subhash Ghai's musical drama will go live at 4 pm today.



Directed by Subhash Ghai, 'Kaanchi' is the story of an innocent rural beauty and her fight against power. Starring - Rishi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Kartik Aaryan, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Rishabh Sinha and introducing Mishti, the musical drama is produced by Mukta Arts and is slated to release on 25th April, 2014.

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Big B`s FB page crosses 10 million likes

Big B`s FB page crosses 10 million likes
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan hit a new record today on his Facebook page by garnering over 10 million fan following.

The 71-year-old actor, who is yet to break the record of his contemporaries Salman Khan (14,273,556 likes) and Aamir Khan (11039579 likes), thanked his fans for their love and support. "10 MILLION! Thank you all... Just so overwhelmed.. What a way to start the day...," Bachchan wrote on his page.

Later, the 'Sholay' star also posted a picture from his upcoming film 'Bhoothnath Returns' along with the caption "Come party with the Bhoothnath... Relax man!"



Bachchan is followed by many celebrities including Shah Rukh Khan who has 7 million likes on the social networking site.

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Movie Review: `Queen` Kangna Shines In A Near-Flawless Inspirational Tale

Movie Review: `Queen` Kangna Shines In A Near-Flawless Inspirational Tale

Starring Kangna Ranaut, Rajkummar Rao, Lisa Hayden

Directed by Vikas Bahl

Rating: **** 1/2

....Or 'How Rani Gets Her Groove Back'.... There are some films that you simply don't want to end. And when they do you want to spring out of your seat and give the darned thing a standing ovation. Queen, directed by that Chillar Party co-director Vikas Bahl is that rarity. Its thematic elegance and narrative wisdom surpasses anything that you might have come to expect from the frothy ebullient trailers.

Frothy and ebullient, Queen certainly is. But it's a lot more. At the end you are left so close to the characters and their life-defining milieu that the late Bobby Singh's camera lenses dissolve and merge into the very fabric of the narrative.

And to think that the film begins with another big fat Punjabi wedding! Before we know it the narrative takes wings, much like its protagonist Rani played by the born-again Kangna Ranaut. Seven years ago she had made her stunning debut in Anurag Basu's Gangster only to serve up a series of disappointing films and performances.



In Queen Kangna gets her groove back.And how! Kangna is so in-sync with her character that you wonder if the story was written according to the emotions that the actress had stored away in her heart . It all comes out now in a portrait that for years would be summoned up as an epitome of on-screen transparency.

There is stark honesty about Kangna's portrayal of the Delhi girl who is deserted by her husband-to-be days before the wedding. Familiar, no? Director Bahl turns the oft-repeated tale of betrayal and self-realization into an ode to womanhood. The naked yearning in Rani's eyes when she pleads with the selfish idiot not to destroy her life is so real it leaves you shaken.

You know immediately that this girl means business. And so, let me tell you , does the director.Vikas Bahl possesses a keen eye for physical and emotional detail.When the feisty grandmother pleads with the jilted bride-to-be from outside the locked room to not be disheartened the bride's kid brother quietly brings a chair for the old lady..... Bahl makes astounding use of a wide spectrum of topography from Delhi to Paris to Amsterdam to give specificity to the protagonist's obvious weaknesses and inner strengths. By the time the journey ends you don't care where Rani is. She will be fine wherever life takes her.


Here is that rare director who knows how to articulate his characters' feelings through the spaces that they occupy.Kangna's face and body-language do the rest. She lives through every moment of Rani's journey from a Delhi middleclass' cocooned existence to a girl making her way through the dark sinister alleys of Paris and strippers' joints of Amsterdam in a voyage of self-realization that makes Sridevi's journey in English Vinglish look like a pre-paid vacation.

There is something magical about the way Bahl uses Kangna's artless vulnerability to express the character's hurt and desire, sometimes both in the same breath. At the end we're left with a female character who is naive and yet worldly-wise,who thinks sex happens only after marriage and yet kisses an aggressive Italian stranger just because she finds him as hot as Salman Khan. Rani naively lectures a stripper in Amsterdam from ultra-conservative Pakistan(a curious anomaly, this) on how she must find a better job for herself, and yet thinks nothing of getting drunk in a Parisian bar with her bindaas half-French half-Indian girl pal(Lisa Hayden sexy and savvy) to the pounding sounds of Asha Bhosle's Hungama ho gaya.

Movie Review: `Queen` Kangna Shines In A Near-Flawless Inspirational Tale

But then Bollywood music does that to anyone. It liberates the spirit. And Kangna's Rani is on the look-out for just that. The silken-smooth plot can be roughly divided into the 'Parisian' and the 'Amsterdam' half ,though neither of two cities come across as touristic spots . Even when Bahl takes his wide-eyed heroine and her sexy girl-pal to the Eiffel Tower it is to look at that monumental edifice in a gaze that cinema has never dared before.

But then Queen is that kind of a film. I came away so much richer, spirit awash with thoughts of hope life and sunshine. Every character from Rani's parents , to her Parisian friend Vijay-Laxmi(who ironically has the same first-name as her cad of a fiance) to her three male room-mates in Amsterdam make a space in your heart forever.

The brilliantly transitional screenplay has no jagged edges. Every component somehow slips into place. As Bahl tells his story we become one with Rani's journey. The desperate optimism of her marriage-less honeymoon directs her to inner reserves of strength and will-power that she didn't know existed.By the time Rani's journey end , you are supremely attached to her soul .


Ranaut's performance holds the film together even as Rajkummar Rao as the selfish fiance and Lisa Haydon as Rani's bohemian Parisian pal lend added colour to the bewitching canvas. The smallest of the roles are performed with unconditional conviction . Once in a while in the movies we get to meet a girl as free-spirited as Rani. Infectious in their joie de vivre the film and its protagonist's zest for life are endearing and contagious.Queen is the quintessential inspirational tale with a central performance that makes most of what we see in Hindi cinema look like put-on slide shows . If you miss Queen you may never get a chance to know how Rani journeyed into self-actualization.

And that would be your loss entirely.

Juhi Chawla : Thought director was crazy to offer me negative role

Juhi Chawla : Thought director was crazy to offer me negative role

Juhi Chawla says she thought director Soumik Sen had lost his mind when he offered the actress her career's first negative role in his upcoming film 'Gulaab Gang'.

"The first time I heard the role I thought he (Soumik Sen) has gone insane. Gradually, I got convinced after he explained it further. I thought it would be wonderful if I could do it," Juhi, 46, told reporters at a press conference here. The director joked that he had to show his musical side to the actress in order to convince her.

"I had to sing to convince her," Soumik joked. Produced by Anubhav Sinha, the movie also stars Madhuri Dixt, who plays a firebrand leader while Juhi essays the part of a power-hungry politician. Casting Juhi as the antagonist of the film was Soumik's effort to break the mould.



"I had cast Madhuri as the hero of the film as it was in my mind from before but while choosing a villain I thought it must be as big if not bigger," Soumik said. "I was also trying to break the mould as Charlie Chaplin, Amol Palekar have done earlier and therefore Juhi was taken as the villain for the film," he added.

When asked why he didn't give credit to Sampat Pal, who is thought to be an inspiration for the movie, Soumik said that his story is a complete work of fiction and has no connection whatsoever with reality. Dixit, who was last seen on the screen in 'Dedh Ishqiya', said the film gives an important message about women empowerment.


"Through the film we want to give out a message that women need to be empowered, they need to be educated for them to feel independent and get respect in the society. Rajjo is in every woman, there's only the need to identify her," Madhuri said.

Bruises, scratches worth it for `Ragini MMS 2`: Sunny Leone

Bruises, scratches worth it for `Ragini MMS 2`: Sunny Leone

Actress Sunny Leone enjoyed shooting action sequences for the climax of her forthcoming film "Ragini MMS 2", and says she feels getting bruised during the shoot was "worth it".

"I love action and it was definitely not easy. Towards the end I shot some action scenes. I worked the hardest for those scenes," Sunny told IANS.

"It was physically very demanding with bruises and scratches all over the body, but it was worth it," she added.

Known for her bold image, the Indo-Canadian porn star says that she is open to performing explicit scenes only if a role requires it.



"I believe in a role and whatever is required in it that's what I need to do. If the role requires it, then I will do it," she added.

Directed by Bhushan Patel, "Ragini MMS 2", will hit screens March 21. It also stars Divya Dutta, Parvin Dabas and Sandhya Mridul.

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Ajay Devgn, a star with no attitude: Yaami Gautam

Ajay Devgn, a star with no attitude: Yaami Gautam
"Vicky Donor" actress Yaami Gautam, who is sharing screen space with senior actor Ajay Devgn in "Action Jackson", says he may be a star but he works without giving any attitude.

"The shooting for 'Action Jackson' is still going on and I had a great experience shooting with Ajay Devgn. He is a huge star, but at the same time he is also a great actor," Yaami said.

"He works very quietly, he is very professional and humble. Despite being a star, he doesn't have any attitude. He is very down to earth," she added.

"Action Jackson" features Sonakshi Sinha as the lead with Ajay.

Won't Yaami be sidelined?



She said: "I am in this film for some reason. Whenever you see the film, you will not question why I did the film."

Meanwhile, Yaami is busy promoting her next film "Total Siyappa". She says she did this film only because she liked the script.

She says "it's an entertaining film."

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5 March 2014

My success gave hope to Pak people for working in India: Ali Zafar

My success gave hope to Pak people for working in India: Ali Zafar




Pakistani actor-singer Ali Zafar says after his first Hindi film got good response, people of Pakistan realised that it was possible for artists from the neighbouring nation to make it big in India.

Ali made his acting debut in Hindi films in 2010 with 'Tere Bin Laden', which was a hit. He was later seen in 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan', 'London, Paris, New York' and 'Chashme Baddoor'. "I think when my first film became a hit, people in Pakistan realised that it is possible to make it big in India.

There is a misconception that every woman wears a 'hijab' and every man keeps a beard in Pakistan. I always think that nothing is impossible," Ali said. "When it comes to India I have been welcomed here with open heart. I also get lot of appreciation for the work I do here in Hindi films," he said.



Ali disagrees that the industry favours only children of stars and not outsiders. "It has been an interesting journey for me. At times I wonder whether I am really acting in Hindi films. Considering that I didn't know anyone over here and more importantly, being from Pakistan there was nothing going in my favour.

I could only bank on my sincerity, talent and my hard work and I guess I have been pretty successful in doing that," Ali said. Ali has a 'no kissing clause' in his contract while he does Bollywood films. "I have a clause that I won't be kissing on screen.

In 'London Paris New York', kissing was essential in the film and so they got a body double to do it. I obviously think about what people are going to feel like back home (Pakistan) and what they are going to think," he said.

"She (wife) is very understanding. She sometimes comes down and joins me while I am here for my shoots. She likes my films... she loved me in 'London Paris New York'. My family has always been supportive of my acting career here," he said.


Ali has an interesting slate of films lined up for release this year, including 'Total Siyapaa' where he plays a Pakistani boy falling in love with an Indian girl, played by Yami Gautam. The film produced by Neeraj Pandey releases on March 7.

His next is YRF's 'Kill Dill' alongside Ranveer Singh, Govinda and Parineeti Chopra which is scheduled to release on September 5 and apparently he will make a cameo appearance in the sequel to 'Tere Bin Laden'.

`Winning Oscars` not a big deal, feels Vidya

`Winning Oscars`  not a big deal, feels Vidya

Actress Vidya Balan said here today that she hopes to win an Oscar award. "I have never thought of winning an Oscar.

Rather I never thought I would get the Padma Shri. I think God has been kind to me. I think getting Oscar award is not too far away," Vidya, who is the ambassador of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Awards, said at a press conference, where she also announced nominations for the award function, scheduled to take place from May 1 to May 11. Vidya said she is with the response her recently released film 'Shaadi Ke Side Effects' received.

"People enjoyed the film and it feels good. I hope the film makes a mark. Life has been kind to me. I am happy with the love and appreciation that I have been getting throughout my career. I feel blessed.



I try to do diverse and different roles," she said. When asked if she plans to join politics, Vidya says she had no such plans.

Not `Being Human` Anymore: Did Salman go back on his word?


Not `Being Human` Anymore: Did Salman go back on his word?
Salman Khan didn't turn up for the inauguration of a new hospital ward he was supposed to attend

Salman Khan's famous dialogue 'Ek baar commitment kar diya toh...' seens to be a thing of the past.

He was supposed to attend the opening of a new ward at a hospital in the suburbs on Saturday morning. However, the actor didn't turn up for the same.

Sources say that the event organisers waited for the star for nearly three hours. A source says, "The hospital authorities and event organisers were in talks with Salman as they wanted him to attend this function. After discussing details with his team, they went ahead and called media persons for the event. Since the actor was in town and had attended another function just the day before, organisers were confident that he would drop in at this function as well."

No wonder then, the invitations sent out by the marketing team stated that the actor would be present at the inauguration. But when the actor failed to turn up, the organisers didn't know what to say. "Salman is known to come late, but the media and other officials were kept waiting for around three hours.

Finally, the marketing team made an announcement that Salman may not come and they went ahead with the inauguration," says the source.



Another source from the hospital team says, "Although his staff told us that he may come later in the day or drop in the next day, no one was sure about it."

Salman's spokesperson did not reply to our messages.

Alia: I feel something vital is missing in my life


 Alia: I feel something vital is missing in my life
The Ravishing Raves For Her Performance In Highway Have Not Gone To Alia Bhatt's Head.She Tells Subhash K Jha Why.

The praise for Highway is unprecedented.Someone like Javed Akhtar has compared your performance to Nargis in Mother India, Meena Kumari in Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, Nutan in Bandini and Shabana Azmi in Arth.
It hasn't sunk in,really. But I am overwhelmed. I worked really hard on Highway. And I'd be lying if I said I didn't hope to make an impact. But this is beyond anything I hoped. Highway is not an ordinary experience for me.

In your second film you've evolved more than other actors do after 10-15 films.
That's good to hear. But I've a long way to go. And Imtiaz worked out the character for me down to all the details.

Which is closer to the real Alia , the shallow clothes horse in Student Of The Year or the sensitive pained girl in Highway?
I am closer to my second character. But I don't think it's shallow to care about clothes and makeup.Every girl likes to dress up. I didn't really begin to care about my looks until I started acting. Now I enjoy dressing up. But I am not constantly fashionable. There are days when I am in pyjamas at home.

Not looking good is not an option for you?
You think so ?(laughs). In that case I'll have to be more careful about my appearance.

Have you read the reviews of Highway and what they have to say about you?
Not reviews. But the comments on Twitter and the messages that I get are quite something. I am open to both praise and criticism. I've just started out. I can't be expected to do everything right.

Yes, this is your second film. Where did you discover this volcano of feelings within yourself?
I didn't know that they existed in me. Credit must go to my director Imtiaz Ali for helping me find this reserve of emotions within me.Actually even in school I was a bit of a brooder and dreamer. I had lots of friends. But I liked spending time alone. And I've always felt that emptiness which my character feels. Like my character Veera I feel something vital is missing in my life. There was always that hankering within me. While shooting in these far-off areas communication with the outside world was almost nil. So I had time to connect with new emotions within me that I projected into my character.



There is a sequence towards the end where you sit by the river in Kashmir laughing and crying at the same time.How on earth did you do that?
It is one of my favourite moments in the film. There is a very interesting story to that sequence.As you know we did a lot of improvisations on location.When we were in Kashmir we had some extra time . Imtiaz told me to just gaze into the river and experience the emotions. There was no planned emotions there. I just went by whatever I felt. I think I reacted the way I did because by then I was within a very vulnerable state of mind because of the emotional journey of my character.

A lot of the acting was in response to the landscape that was presented to you?
I think it was that way for all of us. It wasn't as if we didn't know what we were doing and just kept improvising. We knew exactly where we were going in the narration. But we took unexpected turns and stopovers that surprised us all.

How will you live up to the expectations that you have raised with Highway?
See, for me every character would be an opportunity to explore new emotions. So I'll try to live up to expectations each time. To be honest I don't know how good I am in Highway. So I don't know how good I'll be in my next film 2 States. All I can do is follow my directors vision every time and try to be true to the characters I play.I may not give a hundred percent to every moment of the characters I play. But yes, 40 percent of myself will be there always for sure.

And what if you fail?
There would be times when I fumble and fall. I am okay with that.

How do you rate yourself in 2 States?
I haven't seen the film. But I love my character in 2 States. She is very different from the girls that I've played in my first two films. She is strong and mature. Which I am at times. At other times, I am not.But the emotions in 2 States were all new to me. I may be speaking too soon. But the director Abhishek Varman is absolutely fantastic.

Will you live up audiences' expectations in 2 States?
Expectations will always be there. But I can't be thinking about that all the time.Only when the film is out then all the anxieties will sink in. But I still feel I am too new to raise too many expectations. I am okay with failing.

That's Mahesh Bhatt's daughter speaking?
My father was the most excited after seeing Highway. He told me he couldn't sleep after seeing my performance. To me that's very personal triumph. My father's approval means a lot to me. Actually my entire family's approval means a lot to me. But my father's approval means a little more since he is a fantastic filmmaker and can separate Alia the daughter from Alia the actress.

Do you feel a change within you since your first film?
I think I will always be the Alia who did her first shot for Student Of The Year.I have to believe I have a lot to achieve.That's the only way I can grow. I want to do all the best roles I can get. Become the top-most actress maybe. Buy myself a house...But the person within me must remain the same. I don't want people to say I've changed with success.


Maybe you bring out the fantastic side of all your directors?
Nooooo ,that's giving me too much credit. The novel 2 States was so good. We could easily go wrong in the screen adaptation. I hope people don't feel so. Because we've worked genuinely hard to keep the spirit of the novel intact in the film.

Which was harder in 2 States, playing a South Indian or playing a wife?
Speaking Tamil was really hard for me. Fortunately I didn't have to play the Tamil girl in a loud caricatural way. She is a city girl.She can be from any part of the world. The Tamil side of her comes out when she's speaking to her parents. I didn't have to learn too much Tamil .

After Effects: With Rs 21 crore in its collection, `SKSE` gets a lukewarm start

After Effects: With Rs 21 crore in its collection, `SKSE` gets a lukewarm start
Despite a decent opening, 'Shaadi Ke Side Effects' fails to maintain momentum

The Farhan Akhtar-Vidya Balan-starrer 'Shaadi Ke Side Effects' may have grossed Rs 21 crore at the BO in its first weekend, but trade pundits feel that the audience response was below expectation considering the star-cast.

Trade analyst, Amod Mehra said, `The film did not get an extraordinary opening at the box office but collected around Rs 4.5 crore on the first day. That was decent enough given that the exam period is on. The film has been made on a moderate budget and the content is good for family audience. It is bound to get a good satellite price and looks like it will easily sail through.`

Exhibitor Rajesh Thadani said, `The film's opening was a bit disappointing but business picked up during the weekend. Its collection over Friday, Saturday and Sunday was better than 'Highway' and 'Hasee Toh Phasee', which are also currently running in theatres. The film should collect about Rs 31 crore in the first week.`



Compared to January, the month of February has seen better business at the BO. Referring to the moolah Mehra said, `The industry incurred a loss of nearly Rs 100 crore in January but last month was quite good for exhibitors as well as distributors. All films like 'Gunday', 'Hasee Toh Phasee' and 'Shaadi Ke Side Effects' have done decent business. 'Highway' didn't really make money but it earned critical acclaim.`

Rs 100 cr: Loss incurred by the industry in January

Kangna seeking blessings?

Kangna seeking blessings?
Kangna Ranaut took a day off from the promotions of her film 'Queen', to visit the Vaishnodevi temple in Jammu.

The actress wanted to seek divine intervention just before the film's release. She says, `When I was writing a voiceover for the film, Vaishnodevi's name just flashed at me.

When I thought about it, I realised that this was a calling for me, so I had to visit the temple.` Kangs was accompanied by her brother Akshit.

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Vidya hosts women`s day special `No More Kamzor`

Vidya hosts women`s day special `No More Kamzor`
Actress Vidya Balan, who started her innings in showbiz with TV, will be seen back on the small screen for an International Women's Day special.

The "Hum Paanch" actress will be seen as the host of "No More Kamzor", which will talk of women who have struggled and overcome problems.

"The programme that we are doing 'No More Kamzor'...it is for girls of all ages. We started with children and I recited a poem with them. It was just wonderful energy," the 33-year-old said here Monday during the shoot of the show.

Vidya, who was recently seen in "Shaadi Ke Side Effects", says the stories she came across were truly inspiring.



"All the women who came on the show are an example for all of us. We were inspired by them, some stories didn't seem real but they actually faced problems and today they are living their life on their own terms. That is a big thing," Vidya said.

"No More Kamzor" will be aired on Star Plus March 8.

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Not Joking: Ileana needs no choreographer

Not Joking: Ileana needs no choreographer
Ileana D'Cruz did not exactly need a choreographer to get grooving to the 'Besharmi Ki Height' track in her upcoming film 'Main Tera Hero'
Ileana D'Cruz did not exactly need a choreographer to get grooving to the 'Besharmi Ki Height' track in her upcoming film 'Main Tera Hero'.

Choreographers Bosco-Caeser, first made Ileana and co-star Varun Dhawan listen to the track and the duo began grooving impromptu.

Bosco decided to include these movements between Varun and Ileana in the song. The girl was saved from rehearsals and learning the steps.

Yes I Am Doing Sooraj Barjatya`s Film, reveals Sonam

Yes I Am Doing Sooraj Barjatya`s Film, reveals Sonam

Sonam Kapoor's career has never before been in a better space. Proof of her escalating equity lies in her latest acquisition. Yes, Sonam Kapoor is doing Sooraj Barjatya's next film, thereby bringing to an end months of speculation regarding who would play the lead opposite Salman in the latest Barjatya saga.

Says Sonam, `I was in negotiations with Soorajji for the last four months. We've finally worked out all the modalities.And, yes I am doing the film.I'll be getting into the film as soon as I finish shooting Arbaaz Khan's Dolly Ki Doli.`

The actress who went into the next level of her career last year with her career-making performance in Aanand Rai's Raanjhanaa says she is really excited about the challenge. `I've grown up watching Soorajji's films.To be actually working in his film is a very exciting prospect for me.It's doubly exciting as I'll get to star with Salman Khan for the second time.`



Sonam started her career with Salman Khan in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Saawariya. She recalls the association with much fondness. `People seem to remember that I was paired with Ranbir Kapoor in Saawariya. They forget my character was actually in love with Salman .In fact my character chose in the end to go with Salman rather than Ranbir.Salman and I had shot together for Saawariya for thirty days.`

With Sonam Kapoor stepping into Sooraj's film the project finally seems to have found its bearings. One hears Sonam would be presented in the film as consummate susheel, sanskari, chulbuli and chatpatti Barjatya heroine, a la Bhagyshree in Maine Pyar Kiya, Madhuri Dixit in Hum Aapke Hain...Koun, Karisma Kapoor in Hum Saath Saath Hain, Kareena Kapoor in Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon and Amrita Rao in Vivaah.

Priyanka looks forward to attending `Chopra-style` wedding

Priyanka looks forward to attending `Chopra-style` wedding

Priyanka Chopra's cousin Saurabh is getting married in Delhi, and the actress, currently busy shooting for "Mary Kom", is waiting to join her family for the wedding.

"Missing mere (my) brother Saurabh ki shaadi (wedding) celebrations in delhi. The whole family is there. Can't wait to go. Full Chopra style gaana shaana," Priyanka tweeted Monday.