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Source: NDTV Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 7:55 am Big B set to feature in Malayalam film 'Kandahar'Director Major Ravi says that Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has given his nod for his Malayalam film "Kandahar", a film about plane hijacking that will also star veteran Mohanlal.Source: Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 7:53 am SRK fed up of IPL controversyBollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is tired of being under the Shiv Sena scanner for his stand on Pakistani players in the Indian Premier League (IPL), and says now he is hoping that all ends well.Source: Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 7:28 am After politics, is Bollywood Amar Singh's next destination?
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Source: NDTV Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 5:32 am 'Dear John' beats 'Avatar' at box officeAfter seven weeks and over $630 million, the "Avatar" magic at the box office is over; it has been knocked over by romantic movie "Dear John" that has Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfriend in lead roles.Source: Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 5:27 am Amitabh Bachchan to act in a Malayalam filmBachchan would be playing the role of the father of a hijack victim and his portions would be shot either at Mumbai or Delhi airport. He would be appearing in the second half of the film and has a 'meaty role'.Source: | 8 Feb 2010 | 5:25 am Tabu to feature in music video for Rashid Ali's debut album
Tabu, who is currently busy promoting her upcoming film Toh Baat Pakki, will soon be seen for the first time ever in a music video for Rashid Ali's debut album. In case you are wondering, Rashid is the same guy who sang the hugely popular 'Kabhi Kabhi Aditi' track from Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na. Tabu will be shooting for the music video soon in Hyderabad and noted ad filmmaker Trilok has been entrusted the task of directing the video.
Rashid's debut album is being released under KM Music label with mentor A.R.Rahman being the executive producer. Rashid, who is based in London, was in Chennai for almost 3 months busy with his maiden album. While he himself has composed and sung the songs, yet another Rahman protegee Raqueeb Alam has written the lyrics. The album is likely to release in a couple of months.Source: BollywoodHungama.com News | 8 Feb 2010 | 5:23 am Mallika Sherawat cast with 'Avatar' star Laz Alonso in Love, Barack
Mallika Sherawat has been cast opposite Avatar co-star Laz Alonso in the feature Love, Barack, a political romantic comedy set during the frantic and intoxicating days leading up to 2008 U.S. Presidential election.
Mallika will play the female lead and central character Aretha Gupta, a devoted, local Obama volunteer coordinator. The story, a snapshot of a moment in time that was filled with hope, change, and passionate debate, follows the romantic and political rollercoaster that develops when, the month before Election Day, Democrat Aretha unexpectedly falls for her Republican counterpart (Alonso), a handsome, dynamic African-American working for the local McCain office.
On signing up for the film, Mallika said, "Laz Alonso is a talented and exciting actor. I'm very lucky to be working with him."
To be directed by Doug McHenry, the film will also feature acclaimed actress Ruby Dee (Best Supporting Actress Oscar Nominee for 2007's American Gangster) and comedy veteran Gerry Bednob and Loretta Devine.Source: BollywoodHungama.com News | 8 Feb 2010 | 5:20 am Arshad denies hand in recommending Pakistani co-star The cat is out of the bag. Though it was supposed to be a well guarded secret, it doesn't remain anymore with the revelation of one of the principal actors in Ishqiya. Though all this while the film was smartly publicised as the story of Naseeruddin Shah, Vidya Balan and Arshad Warsi, the fact remains that amongst many other principal actors in the film, there is also an actor from Pakistan who has a substantial role to play in the film.
His name is Salman Shahid who enacts the role of the chief baddy in this Vishal Bhardwaj production. Another major revelation is that he was worked in only one Hindi film before, Kabul Express, and incidentally his co-star there was Arshad Warsi. Though one is tempted to believe that he (Arshad) may have played a role in the actor being roped in, Arshad denies any insinuation.
"No, no, I wasn't involved in the casting decision at all", says Arshad, "There was an audition held for each of the supporting actors in the film and Salman went through the same process as well. I am glad though that he made it to the cast eventually."
He was pleasantly surprised though when he met Salman on the sets of Ishqiya. "I wasn't aware about his casting and when I saw him on the sets, I exclaimed - 'arrey, aap yahaan?' It was nice to reconnect with him once again after Kabul Express. Apart from being a fantastic actor, he is also a very nice human being."
One wonders why the man was left behind in the entire promotional campaign of Ishqiya which has been on for over six months now. While a lot has been heard and written about the three main actors in the film, presence of Salman has been completely kept under the wraps. Was it the prevailing tension between India and Pakistan that turned out to be a major reason behind this exclusion?
"Nothing like that", says a source attached to the film's production, "The film revolves around its three principal characters and publicising anything else would have been an unnecessary distraction. Yes, Salman is important to the film's plot but it made sense to bring audience primarily on the basis of Naseer, Vidya and Arshad."
In Kabir Khan's debut directorial effort Kabul Express (2006), Salman had enacted the role of a Pakistani who kidnaps the characters played by Arshad Warsi and John Abraham. He received quite some acclaim for his role and even though he had featured in another critically appreciated film Khamosh Paani: Silent Waters earlier, he didn't bag too many roles in the Hindi film industry. One hopes that with Ishqiya turning out to be a good success, Salman will get back into the reckoning once again and bag some meaty roles for himself in films to come.Source: BollywoodHungama.com Features | 8 Feb 2010 | 4:05 am James Cameron left wife for Titanic
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Source: NDTV Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 4:01 am Oscars: The famous five fightThis year, there may be 10 films racing to win the coveted Oscar Award. But the real fight for the Best Picture will probably be among five movies: Avatar, The Hurt Locker, Inglorious Basterds, Precious and Up in the Air.Source: | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:59 am "Entire Zarine-Katrina look-alike episode was dimaag ka khel" - Anil Sharma
Veer has released and more or less gone from the theatres. Along with it has subsided the topic that made for screaming headlines for most part of the film's promotion i.e. debutant Zarine Khan being the look-alike of Katrina Kaif. Filmmaker Anil Sharma was never too happy with the comparisons and continues to maintain that it was more a game of perception building than anything else.
"It was all a media perception that Zarine looked like Katrina. So much was written, said, heard and gossiped around for months that when people saw Zarine for the first time, the instant question that came to their mind was - 'Kya yeh sach mein Katrina jaisi hai?", says Anil Sharma who did make a mega film in Veer but couldn't quite keep the pace (and the conflict) intact for its entire duration.
Remembering the times when Zarine had come first on board, Sharma says fondly, "She is a nice Mumbai girl with her middle class values intact. The luck was on her side that Salman spotted her, showed us her photographs and we liked them. She worked hard to reach the position where she is in today. She got Veer through a screen test and it's sad if some still choose to call her as a Katrina look-alike."
Through the very first pictures of Zarine that were revealed to the media, the perception building game began which carried on for weeks at stretch. Ultimately she came close to being a Katrina clone though due to her good luck, she didn't fall into the Sneha Ullal trap who could never come out of the 'Aishwarya Rai look-alike syndrome' even years after Lucky - No Time For Love. A good performance in Veer meant that after a while, she came on her own and even audience started looking at her as Zarine rather than someone who bore some similarity to Katrina.
"Aisa hi hota hai", smiles Sharma, "When a magician shows us something, we get an illusion. However, the moment you are able to get that out of your mind and take control of yourself you don't fall under any illusion. The same happened with Zarine too. After all, naak, baal, aankh, sab hi toh alag hain! Jab parda uthta hai to sab saaf dikhayi deta. Yeh sab dimaag ka khel hai!"
This is the reason why it would only be helpful for the newcomer if there is some restraint shown in bringing up the topic of any similarity that she bears with Katrina Kaif. It may be natural or perhaps designed but for any newcomer, it may get her a moment of recognition but not necessarily huge benefits in the long run. We have seen Sneha Ullal going into oblivion after her brief 'hey, check her out, doesn't she look like Aishwarya Rai' phase.
With Zarine promising to be much more than just a Katrina Kaif clone and looking extremely confident as an actor for her very first film, it only makes sense to see her 'as-is' rather than any preconceived notion of diverting the conversation towards a topic that may not necessarily be conducive for her status as an actor performer.Source: BollywoodHungama.com Features | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:48 am Abhishek beats Big B, SRK, Akki and Sallu - Hindustan Times
Source: Entertainment - Google News | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:23 am I'm so not winning an Oscar, says Sandra BullockLondon (ANI): Sandra Bullock has revealed that she’s sure she would not be taking home the coveted statuette at next month's Academy Awards. The Miss Congeniality star has been nominated for the Best Actress category along with Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren,Source: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:13 am Akshay-Ash go retro in Action ReplayOn the sets of Vipul Shah’s time-travel caper Action Replay Akshay Kumar retro-wig which he wears for his 1970s look is his most prized possession. Apparently the wig designed by one of Hollywood’s biggest makeup artistes Paul Pattison (who has doneSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:13 am Ashita Dhawan gets ready for BidaaiAshita Dhawan aka Malti bhabhi of 'Sapna Babul Ka -Bidaai' was on a holiday celebrating her special days. Therefore to make up for her absence the character of Malti bhabhi was sent to her mayyka (mother’s home).But now Ashita Dhawan informsSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:09 am Agle Janam gets a breakWhile actors prefer to laze out on weekends, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and now Zee Rishte Awards anchor Vipul Roy seems to be energy personified. He decided to spend his Sunday with friends and since they were working, he wasSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:08 am Posh desires for a girl childLondon,(ANI): Victoria Beckham is longing for a baby girl after she came to know her sis Louise was pregnant, it has emerged. Posh, 35, is mum to three sons – Brooklyn, ten, Romeo, seven, and Cruz, four. And all herSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:07 am Gautami Kapoor to attend Rahul's weddingWith the tune of ‘Lo Chali Main Apne Devar Ki Baraat Le Kar’ playing in her head, TV superstar Gautami Kapoor made her way to the majestic Fatehgarh Palace on Swayamvar ready to meet the prospective brides of her ‘devar’ (Brother-In-law)Source: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 3:06 am Former maid sues Kim Kardashian over unpaid wagesLondon (ANI): Kim Kardashian’s former maid has dragged her to court over unpaid wages. Isabel Hernandez, who worked for Kardashian while the socialite was married to music producer Damon Thomas, has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court allegingSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:55 am Lily Allen feels she looks overweightLondon, (ANI): Lily Allen feels that she looks overweight despite being slim. The Fear hitmaker believes she resembles the 22st Pop Idol winner Michelle McManus. "Ask me, ''What do you see when you look in the mirror in the morning?'' and I'llSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:53 am David-Lara bares all for photo shootLondon, : Comedian David Walliams fiancee Lara Stone left nothing to the imagination after posing in just a pair of Calvin Klein’s underwear. Stone, 26, a Dutch model, has even posed in the buff for Love magazine, where she appears nakedSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:52 am Mumbai belongs to all Indians, says Shah Rukh Khan - IBNLive.com
Source: Entertainment - Google News | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:45 am Sir Paul McCartney finds vegetarianism most enjoyableNevada (US) (ANI): Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, who has been a vegetarian for over 30 years, finds vegetarianism ‘very simple, tasty, and most enjoyable’. Writing in the latest newsletter of Oscar winner Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow’s (Shakespeare in Love) blogSource: Oneindia.in - Entertainment | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:37 am Akshay and Aishwarya go retro; will sport 70's look in Action Replayy
On the sets of Vipul Shah's time-travel caper Action Replayy, Akshay Kumar's retro-wig which he wears for his 1970s look is his most prized possession. Apparently, the wig designed by one of Hollywood's biggest makeup artistes Paul Pattison (who's done films like Braveheart and Mission Impossible 2) made Akshay paranoid. He was petrified of losing it.
Says Vipul, "Since we haven't copied our 1970s look from Hindi films, Akshay and Aishwarya sat down to look at real- life footage from the decade to get the look right. They specially looked at television footage of live cricket matches in the 1970s. Akshay was busy peering at the pavilion of spectators, what they wore, how they spoke moved their body language. That's how he conceived his character in the 70s. That's where Paul Pattison's wig came in."
There are 400 other wigs all done under Pattison's supervision for junior artistes posing as people in the 1970s.
Says Vipul, "We were very particular about the 1970s look recreated at the Nitin Chandrakant Desai's studio in Karjat. We needed the cars from the 70s which we had to get from all over India from private owners at a very heavy price. The BEST buses in the 1970s were very different from their counterparts today. Getting authentic BEST buses from the 70s was the hardest part of the whole era-recreation. Getting Akshay and Aishwarya to go retro was the easiest thing. They had a ball getting into their wigs clothes and body language."
We saw Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone travelling back to the 1970s in Om Shanti Om.
But Akshay was adamant about doing his retro-look very different from SRK.
Director Vipul Shah takes serious umbrage to the suggestion that the retro look in his film is similar to Om Shanti Om.
"We haven't copied anything from the films of the 1970s (as Om Shanti Om has). If we got into that 35 mm space, we'd have ended up copying only Mr. Bachchan's clothes and style. Akshay insisted we do more authentic research. We dug into archival material on the clothes mannerisms and people of the 1970s."
And now Vipul Shah is paranoid about his 1970s look going out. "We, Akshay's designer Shabina Khan, Aishwarya's designer Manish Malhotra and all of us have worked really, really hard to give Action Replayy a unique look. If that look is leaked out we'd lose our biggest USP."
Much like the Big B's Paa look which was given out prematurely.
"We're taking stringent steps to ensure the confidentiality of our look," says Vipul. And what does he have to say to Action Replayy being compared with Back To The Future?
"Well earlier my film was supposed to be The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. Now that accusation has been wrongly passed on to another film (Paa). Now I'm supposed to have copied Back To The Future. Again, untrue. If anything all time-travel films including mine are inspired by H.G Wells' Time Machine."Source: BollywoodHungama.com News | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:32 am Subhash K. Jha speaks about Striker
Striker, as we can well see, was not an easy film to make. It's not an easy film to see either. The vast near-epic scale scope and expanse of the slum saga stretches into two hours of a non-linear narration where time passages are made without borders.
The lack of punctuation marks in the telling of the tale of the coming of age and rage of the protagonist Surya (Siddharth, strikingly in-character) is a major determent in identifying the swarm of characters as people who go beyond the immediate job of living their grass root-level lives and try to repair their lives and restore a method of morality behind the madness of a fringe existence.
The madness of slum-life, its eccentric crime modalities as seen through the eyes of the growing and aimless Surya, is brought out in the way editor Sajit Unnikrishnan cuts the material.
It is quite evident that director Chandan Arora (swerving effectively if not neatly, away from the quirky comedy of errors in Main Madhuri Dixit Ban-na Chahti Hoon to the grim and taut narrative of this film which can be subtitled 'Main Don Corloene/ Bhikhu Mhatre Nahin Ban-na Chahta Hoon') has bitten more than the editor can finally chew. There're stretches of undisclosed narrative material that seems to have been sacrificed to a serious economy of expression that borders on an austerity-over-drive.
Characters such as the Muslim girl next-door (newcomer Nicolette Bard) vanish from Surya's life (as they often do in real life) . But not before Surya does his own Mere Mehboob with the girl, even throwing a letter into her balcony...This is the Mumbai slum in the 1980s, in case you've forgotten.
Quite strangely and inexplicably director Chandan Arora makes no use of the film songs from the 1980s to create the correct ambience. Except for one cheesy song-and-dance inside a movie theatre, no film song plays on the soundtrack. Is this a pointed refusal to pay a predictable homage or just an oversight in the narrative?
Many questions that crop up in the course of the narrative remain unanswered to the bitter brutal end. All we know is that Surya wants a better life. He gets the bitter instead.
Striker opens and closes with the tension around the slums during the 1992 riots. The on-location shooting brings to the proceedings a kind of clipped and cutting edge and an intimate immediacy to the proceedings. You feel you are there in the slums with Chandan's characters. But you aren't sure you want to be there.
We never stay long enough with the characters to get to know them well. Taking the other Mumbai slum epic Slumdog Millionaire, it worked so effectively because life at the basic level was dealt in a linear progression and restricted to the two easy reference points of crime and grime.
In Striker the references are a little more complicated, the ambience not that easy to categorize and the moral values that accentuate the dramatic tension are not that easy to identify.
The performances keep us moving kicking and dragging with the seamless unpunctuated narrative. Almost every characters seems to get the point, Siddharth more so than the most with a performance that creates contours in the climate of chaos. His layered performance is balanced and even. Siddharth hits the high notes without getting shrill.
Aditya Panscholi as his chief adversary on the carrom board and off it is menacing sinister yet restrained managing the age-leaps with startling ease. Ankur Vikal in the oft-seen role of the hero's hyper-ventilating best friend, who comes to a sticky end, plays the part with relish. Yup, he too gets the point.
There're some other fine actors who prop up in the narrative including Anupam Kher, Seema Biswas and Anoop Soni. There's no room for them to make an impact. The same goes for the two leading ladies. Quiet and wordless Nicolette comes before interval, verbose and aggressive Padma Priya comes after.
This self-consciously sought-out symmetry seems strangely at odds with a world of ceaseless anarchy and chaos run by laws that govern the fearless.
Striker uses the metaphor of the strike on the carrom board with a fair amount of inner conviction that unfortunately gets substantially lost in a welter of crowds and noises signifying the fury of nulled lives. You can't fall in love with Chandan Arora's carefully-crafted world of slum-dogged obduracy where swords still rule and guns are a distant boom. Valentine's Day is not on the cards for these desperately driven people.
See the film for its frenetic characters who seem to have distant links with the people we saw in Vikram Bhatt's Ghulam and Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire. Happily the tragic outcome of the lives lived on the edge in Chandan Arora's film is strictly their own.Source: BollywoodHungama.com Features | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:26 am Amitabh Bachchan supports medical centre at Kochi - Oneindia
Source: Entertainment - Google News | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:23 am Movie Review: My Name is Khan
MY NAME IS KHAN makes two strong statements...
The first: B.C. and A.D. are designations used to label years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. There's a third designation now - 9/11.
Post September 11, the world stands divided. Terrorist outfits continue to strike in the name of religion and the common man, not even remotely associated with these groups, is bearing the brunt. The world is not a safe place anymore.
The second statement: There're two sets of people in this world - the good and the bad. No matter how strong the evil forces are, good always triumphs.
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MY NAME IS KHAN mirrors the era we live in. Not a day goes by when you haven't heard/read/watched news of terror attacks and innocents being killed. We live in turbulent times. Also, the movie states - and states very strongly, without mincing words - Not all Muslims are terrorists.
Karan Johar's cinema got more real from KABHI ALVIDA NAA KEHNA onwards. In MY NAME IS KHAN, the storyteller attempts to make a social statement and succeeds completely. At the same time, it takes no sides. If the protagonist says 'My name is Khan and I am not a terrorist', it also exposes those who misadvise the youth with inflammatory and rabble-rousing speeches.
Karan's take on the issue deserves the highest praise, since a subject like this is difficult to attempt. Final word? MY NAME IS KHAN is Karan, SRK and Kajol's best outing to date. Do I need to add anything more?
Rizvan Khan [Shah Rukh Khan moves to San Francisco and lives with his brother [Jimmy Shergill] and sister-in-law [Sonya Jehan]. Rizvan, who has Asperger's syndrome, falls in love with Mandira [Kajol]. Despite protests from his brother, they get married and start a small business together. They are happy until September 11, when attitudes towards Muslims undergo a sea-change.
When tragedy strikes, Mandira is devastated and they split. Rizvan is confused and upset that the love of his life has left him. To win her back, he embarks on a touching and inspiring journey across America.
Let me alert you. The story unfolds feverishly from the very start itself. So if you miss a scene or two, chances are you would've missed some vital links in the story. The fact is, there's too much happening in the first half. Although the narrative tends to get leisurely-paced at times, the wheels continue to move from one episode to another.
A number of sequences are endearing. For instance, the romance between SRK and Kajol is subtle, yet charming. But it's SRK's relationship with Kajol and their kid that's one of the best parts of the movie. Your heart bleeds when an accident occurs and their lives are torn apart. Kajol's outburst - first, when her son meets with a catastrophe and second, when she confronts SRK - are truly shattering.
MY NAME IS KHAN's strength lies in the fact that you root for Khan all through. At the same time, you are weighed down when he's in a vulnerable situation, especially when he's labelled a terrorist and thrown behind bars. You don't realize it, but the fact is that you, as a spectator, have already got entwined in Rizvan and Mandira's lives.
There's a slight hitch in the second hour, when SRK returns to Georgia to save a hurricane-ravaged hamlet. Also, the media exercise tends to add to the length of the film. Nonetheless, it's a minor hiccup that doesn't rob the film of its punch.
There's just one word to illustrate Karan's direction - exemplary. One of the finest storytellers of our generation, he deserves brownie points for deviating from 'Karan Johar brand of cinema' and attempting a film that knocks on your heart and stimulates your mind. With MY NAME IS KHAN, Karan takes rapid strides as a storyteller.
Shibani Bathija's screenplay is truly arresting. Shibani and Niranjan Iyengar's dialogues are noteworthy and many a times, applaud-worthy. Ravi K. Chandran's cinematography is awe-inspiring. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's music gels well with the nature of the film.
When a film stars two of the finest talents of the country, you expect nothing but the best. SRK, well, how does one describe his performance? To state that this is his best work so far would be cutting short the praise he truly deserves. In fact, no amount of praise can do sufficient justice to his portrayal of Rizvan Khan, who has Asperger's syndrome. His latest work is several notches above anything he has done before. The only compliment that I can think of is, SRK has a new screen-name now. Raj is passe, Rizvan it is.
Kajol is pure dynamite and casting her for this character was the most appropriate decision. No other actress could've matched SRK in histrionics the way Kajol has. In fact, SRK and Kajol compliment each other wonderfully well and this film only proves it yet again. It's a powerhouse performance from this supremely talented actress.
The film boasts of a number of capable actors, but the ones who leave a rock-solid impact are - in this order - Zarina Wahab, Sonya Jehan, Jimmy Shergill, Arjun Mathur, Parvin Dabas and Arif Zakaria. Sugandha Garg is confident. Navneet Nishan supports well. Vinay Pathak leaves a mark in a brief role. Tanay Chheda [young SRK] and Yuvaan Makaar [SRK and Kajol's son Sameer] are excellent. The American actors, especially the kid who plays Sameer's friend, deserves mention.
On the whole, MY NAME IS KHAN is a fascinating love story, has an angle of religion and a world-shaking incident as a backdrop. It not only entertains, but also mesmerises, enthrals and captivates the viewer in those 2.40 hours. At the same time, a film like MY NAME IS KHAN is sure to have a far-reaching influence due to its noble theme. I strongly advocate, don't miss this one!
Rating:Â ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Source: BollywoodHungama.com News | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:22 am Salman appeals to politician to leave art - Oneindia
Source: Entertainment - Google News | 8 Feb 2010 | 2:21 am A welcome change in TV content, courtesy YRFBored of melodramatic soaps and spooky thrillers on the idiot box? Try watching "Mahi Way", "Rishta.Source: Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 1:32 am Saif and Kareena's Valentine plans! - Times of India
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Source: Entertainment - Google News | 8 Feb 2010 | 12:27 am Shah Rukh nervous at kids' Taekwondo meetIt was a tough competition.Source: Entertainment News | 8 Feb 2010 | 12:27 am Guess Who?
Good Morning Folkies. It's that time of the day to simply seal the looooong weekend fiesta and siesta mood, and say a beeeeeeeeg Hello a fresh new week ahead. Trust us guys, nothing in the world could be more apt and cool, than to get your week started with a game that not just kickstarts you physically, but mentally as well! And needless to say that the name of the game is 'Guess Who', which is today, undoubtedly World's envy, Bollywood Hungama's pride!
The mystery guest for this week is one of the many TV exports to the tinsel town. Our lady in question started off her showbiz journey as a model cum VJ in one of the very popular music channels. Post that, she found her calling to the silver screen. That did not mean that she went 'Opposite' anyone's wishes. Somewhere down the line, she was searching and was eager to know as to 'Who (on earth) Is this guy called Anthony'? If that wasn't enough, then, let us also tell you that her smile is something that definitely can launch a million ships without any effort! The last clue is that, despite having lived her majority of life abroad, she is very much a desi at heart.
So, friends, if you feel that you have cracked this week's 'Guess Who', then, think no further and simply post your answers below:
To find out last week's answer click hereSource: BollywoodHungama.com Features | 7 Feb 2010 | 11:59 pm Katrina Kaif honored by AssochamKatrina Kaif was recognized as the 'Performer of the Year' by Assocham. The award was given to her by Swati Piramal, President Assocham at a ceremony at Imperial Hotel, Delhi on February 4, 2010. Delhi's who's who were in attendance.Source: merinews: Entertainment News Articles | 7 Feb 2010 | 11:21 pm Anurag Basu admits differences with producer Rakesh Roshan - Times of India
Source: Entertainment - Google News | 7 Feb 2010 | 9:51 pm Super Bowl: Carrie Underwood, Latifah sing pregameCarrie Underwood and Queen Latifah gave splendid performances before the kickoff between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints in Miami at the Super XLIV game.Source: merinews: Entertainment News Articles | 7 Feb 2010 | 9:25 pm Striker should bring carrom back in vogue - Hindustan Times
Source: Entertainment - Google News | 7 Feb 2010 | 8:29 pm Angelina Jolie eyes on Clinton? Inside report shocks all!Angelina Jolie is set to become the next Carla Bruni. And how? She is reportedly eyeing men with political clout - likes of Bill Clinton and Prince Williams, so that she can further her ambition of becoming a public figure.Source: merinews: Entertainment News Articles | 7 Feb 2010 | 1:05 pm Avantika Hari on award winning spree with directorial debutFilmmaker Avantika Hari is on an award winning spree with her directorial debut "Land Gold Women".Source: Entertainment News | 7 Feb 2010 | 12:24 pm Are we public property?...ask Bollywood actresses after being duped by organisers into attending events.Source: | 7 Feb 2010 | 8:33 am Will Aamir-Big B team up?When Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan turned up to mourn actor Aamir Khan’s father’s death, the younger actor expressed a desire to work with him.Source: | 7 Feb 2010 | 7:54 am Melody for a causeGreen Ragas, an Indo-UK concert organised by the British Council in association with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Indus live Arts to celebrate the Yuva Meet 2010.Source: | 7 Feb 2010 | 7:18 am Ketki Dave returns to small screen in negative roleKetki Dave, known as Daksha of "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", returns to the small screen in a new avatar in "Behnein" - she will be seen in a negative role in the Star Plus' new show starting on Monday.Source: Entertainment News | 7 Feb 2010 | 7:15 am Anurag Basu admits differences with RoshanFor the first time the director of Kites amits there were differences with producer Rakesh Roshan and there were constant arguments between the them about how the film was to be shot.
Source: | 7 Feb 2010 | 7:11 am Striker should bring carrom back in vogueThere was a time when children and adults alike enjoyed a game of carrom, but videogames seem to have taken over now. Actor Siddharth hopes his film Striker will bring back the lost popularity of carrom.Source: | 7 Feb 2010 | 6:55 am My Name Is Khan will entertain: SRKIt has some religion, a bit of politics and it's set in the backdrop of a world shaking event, but for Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan his latest venture is not so much about Islam post-9/11 as it is entertainment.Source: | 7 Feb 2010 | 6:37 am Mimoh, Rimoh are lucky to be Mithun's sonsMithun Chakraborty is happy to share screen space with his sons but unhappy that Phir Kabhi is releasing on DTH.Source: | 7 Feb 2010 | 6:16 am Obama a metaphor for change in film: Shah Rukh !Shah Rukh Khan says his new film `My Name Is Khan` portrays Barack Obama simply as a metaphor for "change".Source: Zee News : Entertainment | 7 Feb 2010 | 5:07 am Noted theatre personality Sahay passes awayPyare Mohan Sahay, the noted theatre personality breathed his last on Monday (February 1) evening. Sahay is known for the role of Bajrangi in television serial Mungeri Lal Ke Hasin Sapne. His last play on the stage was Samadhan in 2008.Source: merinews: Entertainment News Articles | 7 Feb 2010 | 2:03 am Obama a symbol for change in film: Shah RukhShah Rukh Khan says his new film portrays Barack Obama simply as a symbol for "change", but he isn't knowledgeable enough in political matters to comment on how the US president has fared.Source: Entertainment News | 7 Feb 2010 | 1:51 am 'Striker' should bring carrom back in vogueThere was a time when children and adults alike enjoyed a game of carrom, but videogames seem to have taken over now.Source: Entertainment News | 7 Feb 2010 | 1:47 am
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