Sunday, 1 September 2013

Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha to do a film?


Reportedly, we might soon get to see the most loved couple of Bollywood share screenspace

We have been waiting to see Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha together since Silsila was released in 1981. Well, it could soon become a thing of the past!
A few days back we reported that the makers of Welcome have approached Amitabh Bachchan to be a part of the film’s sequel Welcome Back. If Big B gives a nod, he will take ahead the role of RDX, originally played by the late Bollywood actor Feroz Khan. We now hear that Rekha has been reportedly offered to play the role of a rich designer in the sequel of Welcome.
If sources are to be believed, Firoz Nadiadwala has already approached Rekha for the role. The director will soon meet the two actors and finalise them for Welcome Back. Our khabroo told us, that if things work out, we will actually get to see them share the screenspace as they would have a few scenes together.
Welcome Back‘s cast includes John Abraham and Shruti Haasan along with Nana Patekar andAnil Kapoor reprising their roles. The film is expected is to go on floors soon.
For now we can just keep our fingers crossed and hope that we get to see Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha together real soon!

Dolly Bindra: Mumbai crime branch commisioner Himanshu Roy should be on Bigg Boss!


The motor mouth feels that Mumbai Crime branch commissioner Himanshu Roy is very handsome and she wants to see his tough-cop act on the reality show Bigg Boss

We bumped into Dolly Bindra at a photography exhibition held in Mumbai recently. Dressed in black tee and denims with a shocking pink hat sitting atop her head, Dolly was in high ‘sprits’! Why has she been missing from the screen, we asked.” they can’t afford me, monetarily speaking,” said Dolly.
Dolly loves art, music and films. But aren’t artists in India facing the wrath from being liberal, at times politically incorrect? ” There’s nothing wrong with our freedom of expression. It’s just that everyone want their shops to be highlighted. Sabko apnei dukaan chalu rakhni hain aur chalani hain,” said Dolly.
The buzz about Bigg Boss season seven is making a buzz. Dolly has also been on the show and gained the much-needed popularity from the glass-walled house. So how has the experience been and who would she like to see on the show this season? ” I will always want to experience myself being there. Bigg Boss has always been a favourite show of mine. I want Himanshu Roy to be on the show this season, he’s so handsome,” said the colourful babe with her trademark throaty laughter.

Zanjeer song Khochey Pathan ki zuban: Sukhwinder Singh makes this qawwali worth listening!


This qawwali from Zanjeer 2.0 surely reminds of you of the hit number Yaari hai imaan mera from the original

The new song Khochey Pathan ki zuban from Priyanka Chopra, Ram Charan Teja and Sanjay Dutt starrer Zanjeer 2.0 is fortunately a good hear considering the music albumotherwise isn’t too impressive. Sanjay Dutt fans will specially love this qawwali as the actor is seen grooving in the song along with Ram Charan Teja and their chemistry is surprisingly good. However, it is singer Sukhwinder Singh who takes away the cake here. His melodious and energetic gives that extra edge to the song which has been written by Shabbir Ahmed and composed by Meet Bros Anjjan Ankit.
While Manna Dey’s Yaari hai imaan mera from the original Zanjeer is an iconic song, the composers of the remake have made a good attempt at creating a qawwali on similar lines.

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Is Irrfan Khan jobless because he doesn’t belong to any Bollywood camp?


He has some of the best films under his belt, is a versatile actor and a rare gem of B-town who has made it big in Hollywood. But still, Irrfan confesses he’s jobless!

Irrfan Khan, who is busy promoting The Lunchbox that’s releasing in September, confessed that he has no film that will go on the floors after this one. He said in an interview, “I am jobless, and I don’t have any projects… I’m just reading scripts right now.”
The actor turned down Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Bullett Raja citing date problems; he even missed an opportunity to work with Hollywood director Christopher Nolan in Interstellarbecause he couldn’t stay away from home for long due to his commitments for D-Day.
The actor is one of the few from the industry who said that camps do exist in Bollywood and he doesn’t belong to any of them. “I am fortunate that I could carry myself on my own. I didn’t need anybody’s help. Sometimes you have to do things which you don’t want to be with the ‘camp-giris‘. I don’t enjoy that and this is my limitation actually,” he said.
We like this Khan, not only for not flaunting the ‘Khan’ or the ‘Hollywood export’ tag but also for talking his heart out without mincing any words!

Boss title track: Akshay Kumar ups his antics!


After his gangster flick Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobara tanked at the box office, Akshay Kumar is now gearing up for his yet another action flick – Boss. Besides Akki, the movie stars Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead. And here’s the title track Boss of the movie sung by Meet Bros Anjjan Ankit and Yo Yo Honey Singh. The music is by Meet Bros Anjjan Ankit.
Much like the quirky smashing dialogues, the lyrics of the song too are great fun to hear. In the video we see Akshay doing daredevil stunts. Akki stands tall on the tilted SUV and packs an entreating punch. Mind you, this is the film in which Akshay has shot maximum number of action sequences and will hit the screens on October 16.

Is Katrina Kaif getting cynical?




The Dhoom: 3 gal is certainly saying a lot, even with her silence – don’t you think so?

Katrina Kaif’s back from a loooooong holiday – after her sister’s wedding in London and, of course, that much talked about getaway (or three) with beau Ranbir Kapoor to sunny beach locales Kat is back in the city. And she made a very strong statement as she walked out of the airport wearing a black T-shirt, jeans and ankle boots. Katrinaseemed in a defensive mood – at least, that’s what the beauty’s body language suggests. Despite arriving seemingly solo, she paid no attention to the photo-bugs watching her every move as she made her exit. Extremely guarded and constantly conversing with someone on the phone – was it Ranboo on the other end? – she refused to acknowledged the paparazzi waiting for her and would not even smile. If the actor’s serious face wasn’t enough to put us off, the words on her T-shirt definitely make us step back a bit. It said, ‘Hardened Cynical &*@$%#$!’ Was Ms K angry, annoyed with the shutterbugs for invading her privacy, or reacting to someone over the phone? We can only wait to find out. Until then, we speculate.
But whatever the reason for her frowns, we certainly are missing the cool and relaxed Katrina Kaif– could she please come back and wow us with her lovely smile again soon?

Rituparno Ghosh 50th birth anniversary: Remembering the genius filmmaker


August 31 is the late filmmaker’s birth anniversary. Two of his close associates and his brother remember the genius on the occasion, also talking about his last film Satyanweshi

Born on August 31, 1963, it’s late filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh‘s 50th birth anniversary today. Revered as a brilliant chronicler of human relationships, Ghosh forged strong personal ties with his co-workers from different strata of society and nurtured them as his surrogate family. Two of his colleagues – one a reputed designer and the other a humble driver – recall Ghosh as a true professional who had an affectionate side for the cast and crew, thereby endearing him to all. He would go all the way for them, disregarding social barriers.
“Ritu da (elder brother in Bengali) had this amazing quality to build and nurture a surrogate family around him. I was fortunate to be part of this family,” said Darshan Shah, Founder and Trustee of Weavers Studio, a textile design firm.
Ghosh died of a heart attack May 30.
What costumes did Rituparno Ghosh plan for Satyanweshi?
Shah and her team had been working closely with him for the costumes for Satyanweshi - the director’s last film. Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, Ghosh’s swansong features filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh as Byomkesh Bakshi and Bengali actors Anindya Chatterjee, Arpita Chatterjee, Sibaji Bandyopadhyay and Indraneil Sengupta in key roles in this detective thriller. (A Facebook posting says the film is due for a September release though the date has not been specified.)
“Ritu da narrated the story of Satyanweshi in short and highlighted what clothes and costumes each character would wear and the look of each of the actors – the period, the different settings, from the Zamindarbadi (Zamindar’s household) to when they would travel and the influences would have to also be in sync as the movie progressed,” Shah explained.
Possessing a clarity of vision about how the script would progress, a sense of aesthetics and the nuances he expected from his actors, Ghosh got the best out of his team. “He challenged us with deadlines but always thanked us for our efficiency,” Shah noted.
The sartorial elegance in Ghosh’s films is the evidence of his love of natural earthy organic textiles, his eye for detail and a penchant for the vintage.
For Satyanweshi, Ghosh chose exquisite tussar silk (raw silk produced in Malda district of West Bengal that has a dull gold sheen) and organic cotton. “The men were to be either in dhoti Punjabis (kurtas) in organic cottons, hand-reeled tussars and sometimes with an elegant tussar matka shawl draped over their shoulders or be dressed in simple old-fashioned trousers and shirts when the scene changed and the location changed. “He told us what type of collar, buttons, zip and pleats he wanted for the trousers and shirts,” said Shah.
Ghosh guided Shah’s team and chose the sarees that Aloka (the character portrayed by Arpita) would be wearing and selected the type and fabric for the blouse. “He told us how he wanted it styled and chose the accessories carefully from a wide range of Narayan Sinha’s artistic creations to Amrapali’s traditional pieces. For some costumes, he just asked us to convert a piece of textile and put a border and define it and make it like a saree.”
Did Rituparno Ghosh’s crew members make fun of his sexuality?
Tarakeshwar Shaw, who currently chauffeurs for a government undertaking, had a chance to rub shoulders with the “gentleman” as part of his crew. Ritu da, for Shaw, was a disciplinarian, yet friendly with all. “He used to be elated if crew members showed up on time. Especially if the set, camera and lighting were all ready before the cast arrived. He used to call me up to ensure whether I would make it on time. He used to ask ‘Ki Taraka, time e chole ashbe toh?’ (Tarak, will you be on time?),” said Shaw.
During his decade-long tryst as a crew member in the Bengali film industry, Shaw (now in his late 40s) used to ferry cameras and other essential production staples. He drove a car packed to the brim with equipment during the filming of Ghosh’s Bariwali (1999), Shubho Mahurat (2002) and Chokher Bali (2003).
Shaw recalls Ghosh having a casual attitude on set. He insisted that all should lunch and dine together. Moreover, Ghosh preferred the same team for his subsequent films. However, his homosexuality made him a constant target of jokes. “He was mocked by some technicians because of his effeminate mannerisms. He used to speak in a ladylike manner and some people on set used to answer him back in the same way. But he never complained and took it stoically,” Shaw revealed.
He reacted in the same way when his brother Indranil Ghosh, an art director in the regional film industry, distanced himself because of his sexual preferences, Shaw added. Indranil is now remorseful. “I have lost everyone…my parents and now my brother. I don’t want to comment…I just want to get out of this whole thing,” said a grief-stricken Indranil.
Ghosh’s premature death at the age of 49 due to cardiac arrest shocked industry insiders, Bollywood and his fans.