Saturday, April 23, 2011

Trailer Release: RA ONE – Shahrukh Khan is Back

Enjoy the first look of the most awaited film this year -- check out Shahrukh in the super-hero flick- RA.One . Releasing this Diwali. Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Ra.One’ is one of the most anticipated films of 2011. Buzz has it that ‘Ra.One’ has just got bigger and better for the film could make a big splash at the Box Office this Diwali as the actor-producer plans to release it in 3D format.

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who has donned the garb of a superhero in “Ra.One”, says his new film is dedicated to all the fathers in the world.

“Ra.One is a simple story of a father and a son. There have been a lot of movies and songs dedicated to mothers but unfortunately, fathers are ignored. I being a father myself and a part of cinema, decided to give them all some space through my film,” Shah Rukh told reporters here Sunday.

“The film is dedicated to all the fathers in the world. I hope this film will help bring fathers at the front and make me a hero in the eyes of my son,” he added.

The actor, who has two children -- son Aryan, 13, and daughter Suhana, 10 -- with wife Gauri Khan, was named the global ambassador of Kingdom of Dreams situated in Gurgaon. Dressed in a black suit, shirt and tie, the star dazzled in his newly-acquired leaner look.

“Ra.One” is a science-fiction superhero film directed by Anubhav Sinha. Apart from Shah Rukh, the film also stars Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Rampal. It has been produced under Shah Rukh’s production banner, Red Chillies Entertainment.

President Obama invites Mallika Sherawat for tea

president-obama-invites-mallika-sherawat-for-tea Mumbai- The latest buzz in tinsel town is that US President Barack Obama had invited Bollywood hottie Mallika Sherawat for tea.

Mallika met President Obama in Los Angeles on Thursday. President Obama had told Mallika for inviting him at the premiere of her upcoming film titled Politics of Love, Barack, a romantic comedy based on the presidential elections which took place on 2008.

Mallika Sherawat had recently shifted her base from Mumbai to Los Angeles to try her hands in Hollywood.
She is now back to Mumbai and will soon be seen in her upcoming film titled Dhamaal 2.

Superhero looks impossible as of now- Aamir Khan

superhero-looks-impossible-as-of-now-aamir-khan Mumbai- Bollywood star Aamir Khan remained tight-lipped with respect to Shah Rukh’s upcoming home production “Ra One”.
 
Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh have always been competitors despite sharing a cordial relationship. When asked to comment on Shah Rukh’s “Ra One”, he stated that he has not seen the promos of the film yet and so he cannot comment on the film.

When asked if he has any plans of playing the role of a superhero in the future he stated that he enjoys playing the role of a hero in his films and that as of now superhero is no where in the list.

He is supporting Darsheel Safary for his upcoming film Zokkomon where he plays the role of a superhero. It was Aamir Khan who had launched this child actor in Taare Zameen Par.

He is happy that Walt Disney has come up with a children film as till date just a handful of children films have been made. Zokkomon will hit theatres this summer.

He conveyed his best wishes to the entire cast and crew of Zokkomon. It was a dream cum true opportunity for Darsheel to play the role of a superhero in a film.

His joy knew no bounds. Hope the film creates magic at the box-office. Good Luck to Darsheel and team.

JWoWW Stabbed Ex-Boyfriend with Steak Knife

Over the course of all the seasons of Jersey Shore, there have been numerous times when Jenni has given other people beat-downs. There was that time where she backhanded The Situation in the face, that other time she wrestled with Sammi to the floor after Sammi began verbally attacking Snooki, and there was that other time she stabbed her ex-boyfriend with a knife so hard that it went in one side and out the other. Oh, you didn't hear about that? Yeah, definitely the wrong Shore star has been getting all the good wrestling gigs.

Tom Lippolis told Star magazine a tale of how one night in March of 2010, when Jenni was really drunk and really angry at Tom for taking a picture with another woman, she called him an asshole and she "grabbed a short steak knife" and stabbed through his entire arm with it. Tom said, "My wounds resembled something out of one of those surgery TV shows -- the muscle was completely cut and it was just hanging out of my skin." The argument continued after Tom cleaned his wound when Jenni then grabbed a fireplace poker and began swinging it at him, which eventually punctured his skin as well. "I still have a hole in my elbow from where she impaled me with the poker," Tom said. Eventually, he went to the hospital and received anywhere between 37 and 57 stitches (reports vary) and told the magazine how when he returned, he was shocked that Jenni didn't apologize for her behavior. He said, "I thought she would have been up worrying. But she basically told me that I made him do it. I should have gone to the police, but I wanted to guard her for some reason. I didn't want her to get in trouble."

Lippolis claims he has video and photos that prove the argument took place, which will come in handy if he ever does decide to file charges against her. Or he could just let the real Italians deal with her when she goes to Italy to shoot the fourth season of the show. He'd probably get the most bang for his buck if he went down that route.

John Abraham dating Deepika Padukone?

Mumbai, Apr 23: With the news of John Abraham’s separation from the Bong enchantress having spilled into the media; speculations have got underway as to John’s involvement with a new lassie. The lassie in question is Deepika. Connection between the two dates back to their shooting days for the film “Desi boys”. The film happens to be the comical venture of David Dhawan’s son, Rohit Dhawan. The shooting of the film which took place in London reportedly brought the love lorn couple closer to one another.

With the news of Deepika’s separation from Ranbir Kapoor having gone into the pages of history, the scintillating beauty was found seeing Siddhartha Malya, the son of business heavy weight Vijay Mallya. It had been quite a while when she parted from Siddhartha of Kingfisher fame.

According to the latest buzz, the lonely twosome (John& Deepika) is finding solace in each other’s company. With people spotting them together all too frequently, rumors are rife as to the possibilities of romantic leanings.

This may well be another piece of sensationalism. Thus drastic conclusions should not be arrived at. Be it sensationalism or reality, its time people understand the significance of a perfectly stable relationship. But the seemingly confirmed report of John’s split with the courageous Bong after an association of nine long years is painfully astonishing.

Was Emma Watson 'bullied' out of Brown?

Rumour mill has it that Emma Watson, who left a top U.S. university in order to continue acting, may have been victim to some good old fashioned bullying.

The 'Harry Potter' star was reportedly teased by her fellow students, who taunted her with lines from the Harry Potter movies, reports the Daily Mail.

It has been claimed that she is planning to leave Brown and transfer to another U.S. university, possibly in New York.

The actress – who has a fortune estimated at 10million pounds – announced last month that she was putting her studies at Brown University on hold, claiming she could not juggle her degree with her acting commitments.

But reports claim another reason behind the decision was that the 21-year-old was picked on at the Ivy League institution by fellow students.

Watson is said to have been the subject of frequent jibes whenever she answered questions in lectures.
"They would respond with a quote from Harry Potter. The most popular choice was, 'Three points for Gryffindor!'" a source told the New York Daily News.

It is alleged that Watson's peers also shouted phrases from the film at her as she watched an American football game.

Watson, who was studying European women's history and drama, has admitted being 'scared' that she wouldn't fit in


when she arrived at the university in September 2009.

Cooper, Aniston not dating

However, sources close to Cooper have denied reports the pair were trying to rekindle their short-lived romance from 2009.

"They were looking at projects to work on together. Bradley loves Jennifer as a friend," PopEater quoted a source as telling UsMagazine

"Bradley knows that by dating Jennifer, he''d be known as Mr. Jennifer Aniston, " the source added.

According to some sources, the intense scrutiny over Aniston''s choice in men plus her immense fame are holding the ''Hangover'' actor back from getting into a relationship with the 'Friends' actress.

Party tonight at Ameesha Patel's place

Ameesha Patel who debuted in Kaho Na Pyaar Hai (2000) is now turning producer. Even in Hollywood, more and more actresses are turning to production.

Julia Roberts, Penelope Cruz, Charlize Theron, Sandra Bullock, and Katherine Heigl to name a few. After acting for over a decade, the Patel girl is launching her production company — Ameesha Patel Productions along with her best friend Kuunal Goomer. The sexy and sassy single girl is hosting a glitzy party at a posh Juhu lounge tonight. The pink (her favourite colour) invites were sent out with a bottle of champagne to the who's who of the film industry. "It is a very special moment for me and I have called all my friends to raise a toast on the occasion," Ameesha said. She added that she had nurtured her dream to be an entrepreneur for 11 years.

The final production plans will be disclosed by her post the gala launch. We hear that she is already in the middle of hiring a team of promising and accomplished directors under her banner. The one question everyone is asking is if Ameesha would cast herself in her first production. She isn't telling for now.

We can't hide a pregnant Ash: Abhi

His last film's come and gone without creating much of a jingle at the cash registers, but the game's on for Abhishek Bachchan. He's got so many films lined up that for the first time since their marriage, he won't be accompanying wife Aishwarya to Cannes. "I'll be in Russia, shooting," he tells us.

The couple may be in the spotlight all the time, but if there's one thing Abhishek is not comfortable with, it's talking about himself and Aishwarya. Ask him about his plans of being a dad, and he says, "I don't understand why everyone is so bothered or excited about it. Now, it's reached a level where, you know, I'm like, 'Guys, can you let it be? It's my personal life.' And secondly, it's not like something I can hide. Tomorrow, if Aishwarya is pregnant, it's not like we can lock her away and say, 'You are not going to come out in public or something,'" he says, and begins to smile, "It's not something we can hide, it's going to be very apparent, and we both believe that these things are blessings from God, and will happen when they have to happen. There's so much speculation – I find it a bit needless. I am not bothered about my friends, and don't ask them whether they are having a child or not. I'd find asking that question a little intrusive."

But isn't the public always obsessed with the Bachchans? "The intrusion into our privacy is fine, but then, like I said, when something like that happens, the whole world will know. Why'd we hide it? It's going to be the happiest day in our lives. And I think I'll make a very good father."

H as he signed the films that came his way, or does he have a particular fondness for a certain genre? "I like all genre of films – because it is not the genre you take a liking to, it's got more to go with the script. The story you are willing to tell – the storytelling process – must interest and inspire an actor. I am not the type of actor to limit myself to the genre," he says.

So, then, what goes into his script-selecting process? "I don't think anybody has cracked the code of a successful film – at the end of the day, it has to come from the heart. You read a script and if it touches you and you can emotionally connect with it, I think you should go for it. This is the most important criteria, because if you don't connect emotionally with the film, you'll never be able to put your heart and soul into it, and then, you'll be complacent. So, an actor must connect with the script dil se, that's the primary criteria," says Abhishek, and then, asks for a glass of warm water."

So, it all depends on what kind of person an actor is... "Yes, it's a personal choice completely. For instance, "Dum Maaro Dum" has me playing a cop with a twisted sense of humour – he has a unique approach to life, which I enjoyed playing. He has a great attitude, and I really think his approach and attitude to life are very interesting. As actors, we always bring a lot of ourselves to each character we play and we also take a lot back as well. I don't think it is fair to say no, this character has nothing of me in it. Or I haven't taken away anything from the character – you always do, that's how it works. At the end of the day, it is you, the actor. The physicality of the character is you, a lot of your self," says Abhishek. So, what characters is he giving physicality to currently? "I am working on "Players", the remake of "The Italian Job", and "Bol Bachchan", a Rohit Shetty film, Raj Kumar Santoshi's "Ladies and Gentlemen", "Dhoom 2" and "Dostana 2".

That's a lot of Bollywood folks he's going to interact with. Does he like working with the new bunch of young directors, or the seniors? Quickly, so that the question does not take on more edges, he cuts in with, "I enjoy working with everyone. At the end of the day, they all have done great some films, and also, the script has interested me. When we make a team for a film, that's how we have to be. A team. At that point of time, experience doesn't matter – what matters is your commitment to the project and how much you are willing to give to the project." So, does the co-star matter? Like, do you have preferences about which leading lady you'd like to work with... Again, AB Jr cuts in, so as to let the question hang... "No, that's completely the director and the producer's choice. That's not something I'd ever interfere in. The director has a vision – and they have to decide. Once they cast me, it's not my business to oversee who else is in the film – unless they ask me. But the director always casts what he feels is right for the film, not for the personal equations." But still, it must get difficult enacting, let's say, intimate scenes with someone you may have had a spat with or... Abhi won't let the question end, and butts in with, "I don't have personal rifts with anyone so I am cool, have never been in that situation. I don't have to worry about it either."
But still... "Also, I'd like to believe that as actors, we can transcend all these things. I am sure there are actors out there whom all this bothers, but I'd like to believe that we can move beyond it too, because that's what we need to do as professionals. It's not the director's or the producer's problem that two actors don't get along. You are paid to do the job, so come and do the job." Since he talks of the director's job extensively, does he intend being one? "No, directing is something I've never thought about – but producer, I already am, and that work goes on parallel. Right now, I enjoy being an actor, making films, telling stories." Does he have to think differently each time he thinks as a producer, and then as an actor? "Yes, of course. As an actor, you take a lot of creative liberties, whereas as a producer, you've to manage things as economically as possible. But I'm fine, I am managing both the things and I think I've managed to strike a balance between the two."

He also managed to squeeze out time to hit the streets when India won the World Cup – a fact he's proud of. "The euphoria hasn't died down yet," he reminisces, "I remember watching the '83 finals and how much of a shor we created at home. And this is brilliant – to do this on home ground, on Sachin's home ground was very, very cool. Mumbai was insane, and you just had to be on the streets – it was the largest street party I've ever been to. I've met some of the cricketers I know after that, and you know what, I find this amazing – they have achieved the ultimate thing in cricket – and they are still so humble and thankful. They genuinely feel that the nation's prayers made them win. They have not become arrogant," says Abhishek, shaking his head as if he still can't believe it.

Coming back to films, Aishwarya will finally be doing a movie with him – "Ladies And Gentleman". "Yes – we enjoy working with each other. I've done a lot of films with my father too, and a many films with Aishwarya before marriage. You know what, when you are working together –on the sets – you are not a husband, or a son. You are just an actor. That's where it begins and that's where it ends. We come from a family of actors – be it dad and I, Aishwarya and I, or even my mother and I – we've worked together – it's always like on the sets, in the front of the camera, you're an actor. You've got to forget that this is your father, your mother, your sister, your wife or whatever," says Abhishek.

Is that really possible? To keep real human emotions at check and take on an expression that's needed in front of the camera? "Yes, it is possible," says Abhishek. And what if, say, he had to hit his father, or be rude to his wife for a film on the sets? "That too, of course, that's your job. These are things you've to think of before you take on the film. If you have a problem with that, if you feel you are not comfortable with that, it has to be worked out at the scripting level. But once you've reached the sets, you've got to go there and execute – deliver it. Am sure people have issues – I don't know how comfortable I'd be doing an action scene with my father – or if I've to hit him. But I'd then discuss that with him before the shooting begins."

And what about those emotional scenes that end in tragedy, like in "Paa" for instance... "It affects you, affects you badly. But then, nobody said your job is going to be easy. It's not something where you go and have fun and laugh. Acting is tough. Being an actor is also emotionally very tiring sometimes. We all knew where "Paa" was heading, and I was dreading doing that scene with my father, but I'd to do it. It was part of the script and was absolutely essential for the film. "It was something I was not comfortable with at all, but my father helped me out, and I delivered what was needed."

Namitha is back as 'Jagadamba'

After a string of inconsequential films, Namitha has signed a new film titled Jagadamba. Yuvaraj Swamy is going to direct and produce the film on RJ Films banner.

Kishan Kavadia, the music director of the film, has already recorded the songs. The film will go on floors soon. Talking about the film, Yuvaraj says that Namitha is playing an author backed role in the film. "It's a female-oriented film and Namitha, who's playing the title role, has got a great character in the film. Story and screenplay are going to be the main highlights of the film. It's an action and romantic entertainer aimed at youth and masses. They are going to see a brand new Namitha in the film." The film is expected to go on floors soon.

Raima Sen flaunts her vocals!

For Raima Sen's role in Nouka Dubi, based on Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore's work, director Rituparno Ghosh went out of his way to make sure that Raima gets her Rabindra Sangeet perfect.

The actress was required to sing a Tagore song in the film and flaunting her vocal skills being a new arena for her, Rituparno decided to help her master it perfectly.

So, he learnt the music first and then he would sing it for Raima so that she made no mistakes and sang it perfectly.

Parineeti and Raghav Marriage: Pari and Raghav are about to tie the knot, wedding date revealed

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