Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Singham : Movie Review

Starring Ajay Devgn, Prakash Raj, Kajal Aggarwal

Directed by Rohit Shetty

Rating: ** ½

This cop is a killer. He implements the laws applicable to the khaki-vardi with a passion that makes corruption seem like a mosquito that a human repellant can exterminate. His ways are unconventional. And he seethes and fumes when faced with diabolic corruption.

Last we saw, it was Rajeev Khandelwal playing the anti-establishment cop’s role in the brilliant Shaitaan. This time it’s a huge star getting into khakee. Meet Ajay Devgn as Bajirao Singham an honest-to-goodness cop who believes he has been given the law-enforcer’s job and he better take it seriously.

Hurling through a cavalcade of regionally-flush references Singham is the kind of rustic boorish kinetic action thriller where a cleaner social order is seen to be brought about by the power of the fist. Give or take a gun. Or a Devgn.

Devgn playing the one-man army invests the clichéd role with a kind of cultural specificity which allows him the leeway to get verbally regional without losing a pan-India flavour. That’s the magic of mass entertainment cinema that this film celebrates with panoramic verve.

We don’t need to comprehend Marathi to get the powerful subtexts of Devgan’s virulent attack on corruption. Fortunately Devgn isn’t the kind of actor who needs to scream to make himself heard. He effectually offsets Prakash Raj’s theatrical villainy bordering on bigtime hamming.

It is significant that the entire cast comprises Marathi actors, giving to the frenetic rustic proceedings a sense of arrogant chauvinism. Only the villain palayed by Prakash Raj is a South Indian actor of tremendous histrionic range. Give him anything to do. And he does with impassioned concentration.

A lot of the lines that the politician-villain is compelled to utter bordered on self-parody. Chunks of the action and drama are cannibalized from the Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘angry’ series , without the bridled indignance of the central character.

Yes, Singham is frustrated and embittered by the corruption that’s crept into the socio-political system. But he lacks the vitality to transmute the cop’s impotent rage into a potent cinematic language. e don’t feel for his concern for a clean social order. We just wonder whom he will thrash next, and how.

Partly, it is to do with the kind of shallowness that Singham’s love interest portrays. Jaya Bhaduri in Zanjeer and Smita Patil in Ardh Satya made a brief but telling impact on the way the enraged hero looked at the seedy world. Newcomer Kajal Aggarwal is a bundle of shallow take-away expressions, the cinematic equivalent of a home-delivered pizza, without the spicy toppings.

What sustains the narrative’s velocity is Devgn’s uncalculated moves as an action hero. He brings a kind of reckless inevitability into every blow that he delivers on the goons. There are some entertaining supporting performances, Sachin Khedeker as the heroin’e cellphone-fixated father is a hoot.

In all fairness the action sequences (Jai Singh Nijjar) are entertaining and humorous. The fights don’t take themselves seriously.

However the homilies on a need for integrity in the civil services seem like unwanted concessions to self-importance in a film that seems to revel in a kind of free-floating message on how to stay clean in a cesspool of corruption. Yup, Rohit Shetty packs in a punch.

You can’t but smile at the infinite pleasure which the director partakes from the age-old language of commercial Hindi cinema in all its flamboyant glory.

Singham is a cops film with balls.

I love Preeti Desai but won't necessarily get married to her: Abhay Deol

Abhay Deol gets candid about his new movie choices, and future plans with girlfriend Preeti Desai

After the success of the very commercial Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, 'experimental' actor Abhay Deol has learnt it pays to step out of one's comfort zone.

So he's pushing the envelope further, ready to take on roles out of character and even do a Munni or Sheila if need be.

On the personal front, though, he's still not willing to 'toe the line' - while he proclaims he loves his girlfriend and wants to have kids too someday, marriage is certainly not on the cards for him.

For more on this and other startling revelations, read on...

You and Kalki are the odd ones out in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. The others are commercial stars. Did that make you uncomfortable while shooting?
Once the camera is on, I forget what's mainstream and what's not. If I have made a choice with a film, it is because I think it'd suit me. As far as off-camera work goes, like promotions and stuff, I prefer to take the backseat. I'm not too good at that.

You're doing this interview, right?
Do I have a choice? But yes, who wouldn't want to talk about work that is being appreciated. I haven't really got a response like this before, but people have started to call me 'cute'. Now that's new.

Well, this is the cleanest shaven we've seen you since Socha Na Tha...
I think you're referring to my 'I don't give a damn' look in Dev D. The brief for this one was the geeky boy-next-door. I'm glad it worked.

But this one was certainly far from the experimental work we have seen you do...
There was a point when I worked in 10 different films with 10 new directors and was happy about it. But now, I'm a little tired of taking chances. In fact, now I've decided to do an item number soon.

Hope you've taken tips from Katrina.....
No, I'll take tips from Genelia. She's my next heroine.

So you'd be glad if the Yashrajs and Dharmas of the world come knocking at your doorstep?
What makes you think they haven't already? All I'm looking for is a good script.

You are one actor who's known for the choices you make. Why would you want to follow the flock?
This is a part of the choices I make. A hit like ZNMD will give my next film Shanghai, which is not an out and out masala film, a huge nudge.

We also hear you're all set to bid goodbye to bachelorhood pretty soon...
I'm very happy in my current relationship with Preeti Desai, and I couldn't ask for more. I would love to settle down, but not necessarily get married.

I don't understand why it's a mandate. And I'm quite sure my kids would understand.

Akshay has been a great source of inspiration: Aarti Chhabria

Actress Aarti Chhabria, who won the fourth season of Colors' show "Fear Factor - Khatron Ke Khiladi", says host Akshay Kumar was her biggest source of inspiration.

"Akshay has been a great source of inspiration. As I knew him even before the show, so I was quiet comfortable with him. He is a great host.

He not only does his work well and to the best of his ability, but takes special interest in understanding his contestants strengths and weaknesses. He always encouraged us, " Aarti, who has worked with Akshay in "Awara Paagal Deewana", told on phone.

"There was a time when I was very afraid of doing one of the stunts and Akshay came to me and said, 'Ye ladki haar maanane vaalo mein se nahin hai' (This girl never gives up).

"After listening to such words from none other than Akshay Kumar, anybody would try to give her or his best. This is just one of the incidents, he gave such boosters all through the show to everybody. He is very witty and has a great sense of humour and also great sense of timing, " she added.

Aarti and her partner Dhaval Thakur succeeded over singer Mauli Dave and Dhiraj, after facing risky stunts on the grand finale aired Saturday night. The show was shot in locales of South Africa.

The actress was eliminated, but she came back with a bang as a wild card and entry and ended up wining "Fear Factor - Khatron Ke Khiladi 4".

"The journey has been a complete rollercoaster ride. I have been using this word 'mindblowing' quiet often, but now after winning the title I understood the real meaning of it. The journey of 'Khatron Ke Khiladi' has been mindblowing, " said Aarti.

"I have learnt so much. Now I feel much more confident. Initially, I had a lot of fears whether it is height, water, fire or creepy crawlies, but now I have overcome so many fears, " she added.

The 28-year-old underwent intense training before starting shooting for the show.

"Before coming to the show I thought that for winning this kind of a show one needs to have muscle power so I underwent massive training. I did a lot of cycling and swimming. But after I was sent back home in the third week itself, I realised the show was all about having inner strength and belief, " she said.

The actress, who is enjoying her win, promises to return to films.

"I have been enjoying my time and trying to overcome the small little injuries. But you will soon see me in films. I have few projects coming up. I might do all kind of different things like anchoring, dancing, but acting is my passion."

Aarti made her debut in Bollywood with "Tumse Achcha Kaun Hai" (2002) and later featured in films like "Awara Paagal Deewana" and "Shootout At Lokhandwala" amongst others.

Krrish 2 music to be sold for Rs 6 crore!

Rakesh Roshan’s Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Chitrangadha Singh and Vivek Oberoi starrer Krrish sequel seems to be a grosser even before it is ready.

Besides the fact that Rakesh Roshan has sold the film to multiple distributors as well as sold the channel rights, a little bird reveals that the music of the film, composed by Rajesh Roshan, has been acquired by T-series for Rs 6 crore.

It may be recalled that Krrish was labelled a trendsetter as it was one of the highest grossers of 2006. Half a decade later, one is expecting the sequel to once again set the box-office ringing.

It's Son of Sardar for Sonakshi Sinha

Rumours have been rife about the eminently in-demand Sonakshi Sinha doing this and that new offer. But Sonkashi has been turning down assignments with dogged regularity. In the last six months Sonakshi has signed only one film, and that’s Ashwin Dheer’s comic adventure film Son Of Sardar where Sonakshi is obviously not playing the title role.

Says a source close to Sonakshi, “Nor did she play the title role in Dabangg or Joker. Salman and Akshay Kumar play the title role. But Sonakshi made her space.

She loves her role opposite Ajay Devgn in Son Of Sardar. And is in fact the only actress of her generation who is not intimidated by senior superstars…Salman, Akshay Kumar now Ajay Devgn. ”

However it’s not as though Sonakshi is averse to working with younger co-stars. A film with Ranveer Singh is on the anvil.

At the moment Sonakshi is only confirming her presence in Son Of Sardar.

“At last some news that is true, “ Sonakshi chuckles, referring cleverly to various rumours about her including the latest that claims she refuses to work with Shahid Kapoor. As a matter of fact she is looking forward to working with him.

Says Sonakshi, “For now I can only say I’m looking forward to Son Of Sardar. It’s the kind of role I was looking forward to for a while. I am doing this film because it’s a wonderful script, extremely funny. ”

Ajay Devgn gives action a break

After Singham, Ajay Degvn isn't really concentrating on high flying thrills

Ajay Devgn, who is currently in Bangkok shooting for Sanjay Dutt's Rascals wishes he could be here to see how the audiences are reacting to his film Singham.

It has been learnt that the actor, who returned to action after eight years with this movie, will continue to sport his beefcake look even for his own productions Bol Bachchan by Rohit Shetty and Ashwini Dheer's Hindi remake of Telugu hit Maryada Ramanna, besides Priyadarshan's Tezz.

Ajay plays a wrestler in BB, which he starts shooting with Abhishek Bachchan, late August. He says, "Yes, there are a couple of action sequences, but they falls more in the genre of Golmaal and All The Best as it is a comedy film."

About his remake of Maryada Ramanna, the bent towards action is less and romance is more. He says, "It's basically a romantic comedy and it's being re-scripted for the wider Hindi film audience."

As for Tezz, the actor maintains, "It's a different kind of movie, so is the treatment of action in it. I hope the audiences like the thrills in this film."

Needless to say, he's very pleased with the response his cop act is evoking from the masses. Trade experts peg the first three-day India collections of Singham, which cost Rs 42 crore to make, at Rs 31 crore.

Mallika Sherawat shoots for an Austrian jewellery house

Mallika Sherawat recently shot for an Austrian based jewellery house which also makes sparklers for the royal families of Austria and Monaco.

This is Mallika's first international campaign.

Jacqueline dislikes Bollywood babes on the ramp

Actress Jacqueline Fernandez, who chose to be in the front row for designer Gaurav Gupta at the ongoing Synergy1 Delhi Couture Week (DCW), feels that Bollywood celebrities are better off sitting in the front row rather than walking the ramp.

"We chose not to walk for the designer because we feel that fashion show is all about clothes and designer's creativity and it's better to let the garments do the talking rather than Bollywood celebrities stealing the limelight as they walk the ramp, " said the Sri Lankan beauty, who was seen sporting Gaurav Gupta's grey net sari with single shoulder blouse.

The designer presented a collection inspired by enchanted forest and showcased garments which had lots of pleats, drapes and ruffles.

The silhouettes were a mix of sari inspired gowns and ghagaras in the hues of creme, pink, gold, copper, yellow, green and turquoise. The fabrics were mostly net, chiffons, georgettes and tulles.

"The collection was inspired by enchanted forest and I tried to create a fantasy world with surrealism depicting lot of femininity and elegance. I have presented a classic collection in modern look, " said Gaurav.

Also present in the front row was actor Shakti Kapoor's daughter Shradha Kapoor, who looked elegant in a black and red gown with neatly tied up hair.

Revealed: Minissha Lamba's look in 'Zilla Ghaziabad'

Minissha Lamba plays a desi belle in her upcoming film Zilla Ghaziabad.

She will be seen in colourful ghagra cholis designed by Komal Sahani (Garam Masala and Dor).

On the first day, the shoot was stopped for a while as the director felt the choli was a bit loose.

The shot was resumed once her choli was tightened. Hopefully Mini tightened up her act too!

Spotted: SRK at Sanjay Dutt's private bash


Spotted: SRK at Sanjay Dutt`s private bashShah Rukh Khan along with wife Gauri besides Karan Johar, Arjun Rampal and Mehr Jesia and Shabina Khan were at Sanjay Dutt's home on Sunday night for a private bash.

As reported 'Temporary truce' (Hitlist, July 25), Sanju and wife Maanayata hosted a party for SRK and his pals apparently in retaliation for what Salman Khan did at Maanayata's birthday bash last week! This is probably the first time SRK was at Dutt's home.

Looks like Sanju is standing by manager Dharam Oberoi, even though he was the bone of contention for Salman. Also notice that Gauri drove the car after the party. Did SRK not want to indulge in drunk driving?

Star ethics: No actor ever returns any money

Star ethics: No actor ever returns any moneyApproaches CINTAA as he has no intention of returning the signing amount to 'Gandhi To Hitler' producers, thus starting a debate on 'star ethics'

The dispute between Anupam Kher and the makers of Gandhi To Hitler has now gotten murkier.

To counter the legal course taken by the film's producers to recover the signing amount paid to him after he backed out of the project, the actor has approached the CINTAA (Cinema & Television Artistes' Association) for a resolution, apparently claiming the makers (Anil Kumar Sharma and Anil Singh) are using him for publicity.

Raza Murad, chairperson of the joint dispute settlement committee, CINTAA, comes out openly in favour of Anupam: "In my 25 years with CINTAA, we've never received any complaint against Anupam Kher.

He is one of our most professional actors. Why didn't the makers of this film (Gandhi To Hitler) approach us earlier? Why didn't they complain when Anupam backed out?"

With regard to the issue of the signing amount, Murad says, "There's generally a mutual understanding between the actor and producer on this matter.

In this case, too, maybe there was an understanding that the signing amount would be adjusted for whatever preparation Anupam had undertaken for the role.

How else can you explain why the producers didn't ask him to return the money when he backed out?"

He makes it clear that using artistes' names negatively to promote a film would not be tolerated. "It's a small industry; there are no permanent friends or enemies here.

We don't approve of this kind of character assassination of an artiste just for publicity. We're here to protect our artistes, but if they are in the wrong we won't hesitate pulling them up, " he says.

Question of ethics


Should actors return or keep the signing amount given to them in good faith by filmmakers once they opt of their movies for whatever reason? The industry seems divided on the issue.

Unlike Murad, who seems to be backing Kher's decision not to return the signing amount, some in the industry think such acts by stars is unfair.

Maybe it's time for some strict guidelines on this issue given that it has been coming up time and again, creating rifts within the industry.

'No actor ever returns any money'


Should actors return the signing amount if they walk out of a project? Film makers react

Rakesh Roshan:
Yes. But if the actor has blocked dates and the project is dropped a month before schedule as a result of which the actor's dates go to waste, then the producer and actor would have to settle the matter according to the terms of the agreement.

Subhash Ghai:
Ethically, yes. If he/she has not spent a reasonable amount of time on the project development, he should not swallow up the money that rightfully belongs to the producer.

Vikram Bhatt:
Most definitely. The entertainment industry has followed a simple rule: If an actor or a technician has been hired by a producer for a project which for some reason is called off, then the actor or technician has the excuse of being morally within his right not to return the signing amount.

But if an actor or technician walks out of a project, then he/she must return the money immediately.

Sanjay Gupta: Most certainly! A signing amount is a token payment made in good faith where both parties agree to work together. If it doesn't materialise, then the artiste is liable to return the advance money.

Sheetal Talwar:
Yes. The monies are legally under a work-for-pay contract. If the workdays are not utilised, the payment should be returned. And I think most responsible actors do so.

Pritish Nandy:
If a project doesn't happen, the actor must most definitely return the signing amount. No question about it.

Madhu Mantena:
It's basically a questions of ethics involving two people, the producer and the actor. I wouldn't want to spoil my relations with any actor by asking back for a token amount of money.

But yes, technically if a project doesn't take off the signing amount should be returned.

Vipul Shah:
No actor ever returns any money.

And now, Salman to join Katrina for an Item song


Aaya re aaya bodyguard…. that’s the item song which Katrina would be joyously gyrating to in Bodyguard. Even as Katrina gears up for the challenge of outdoing her Sheila ki jawaani number she has a bigger challenge to meet up to.

Salman Khan, aka the King Of All He Surveys, will also be part of the song. Apparently he reasoned that since the song is about his character, Bodyguard ka hona to haq banta hai, boss. Now Ganesh Acharya has been asked to incorporate Salman into Katrina’s elaborate item number.

Apparently Salman wants the number structured like Sheila ki jawaani where Akshay Kumar joins Katrina. That is easier said than done.

Says a source, “Salman likes to do his own thing in the dance numbers. Everyone knows in Munni badnam he didn’t follow Farah Khan’s instructions. Katrina will be rigorously rehearsing her steps for Aaya re aaya bodyguard.

She wants it to be as perfect as Sheila ki jawaani. Salman’s improvisations are bound to distract her. But the there is not much she can do about it. Because as Salman pointed out the song is about about him, so he has to be part of it. ”

Bodyguard producer Atul Agnihotri confirms that Salman would be part of Katrina’s item number.

Ouch. Cold-blooded: Jacqueline in, Yana out

A song that was picturised on Yana Gupta is now being aired on TV with Jacqueline

The Bhatts have triggered off a war between Yana Gupta and Jacqueline Fernandez. Zara Kareeb Se, an item song that was picturised on Gupta for Murder 2 is now being aired starring Fernandez and co-star Emraan Hashmi.

Interestingly, when the song first got a face lift, director Mohit Suri had reportedly said Gupta's song was "too gory" to be shown on television. Now the explanation for her absence has changed.

"I didn't want to disclose villain Prashant Narayanan's identity before the film's release and Yana was shown dancing with the villain, " said Suri.

Sources say the truth is simpler. "Jacqueline is the new blue-eyed Bhatt girl. She has already been signed on for Raaz 3 and will probably be acting in Murder 3 too. Yana got left in the cold."

Gupta, however, sounded stoic, when asked about the episode.

"Of course I would have loved for my version to be aired. I hope it will be at some point. But it's not my song, you know. It's just a job. I give it my best shot and what happens to it later, I leave to God."

It's Minissha Lamba vs Pia Trivedi: Who's hotter?

Minissha Lamba was miffed with Pia Trivedi for looking more hotter on the sets of their next movie, or was it vice-a-versa?

It was a catfight over who looked smoking hot. A dress change was necessitated till the claws were withdrawn.

Minissha Lamba and model-turned-actress Pia Trivedi were shooting recently for Hum Tum Shabana at the Balaji Studios, Chandivili.

A party track called Music Bandh Mat Karo was being filmed and thus, the set was a nightclub.

A source from the unit said, "The brief was to make both the starlets look sexy in the song. Moreover, as the number marked Minissha's entry in the film, it was one up for her.

But as soon as she stepped on the sets, she felt Pia looked more glamourous in her metallic dress.

Minissha seemed a bit miffed and then changed into another outfit and went ahead with the shoot."

A source close to Minissha however, states, "It was actually the other way round. Minissha had designer Mandira Wirk doing her clothes that didn't go down well with Pia.

Minissha's costume was inspired from the song from Jennifer Lopez's music video I Am Into You. So there is no question of changing into something else at the last minute."

The source continues, "Pia was the one who threw a fit when she saw Minissha.

In fact all her demands for more footage have not gone down well with the writer and director. They have vowed never to work with her again."

Directed by Sagar Ballary, the male cast of HTS includes Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade. Ballary and the producers remained unavailable for comment.

BJP to woo Katrina

Enthused by her 'half-Indian' comment on Rahul Gandhi, the saffron party wants her to campaign for them in the BMC and Uttar Pradesh elections

The old chestnut of the dynasty's foreign origin is back in the floodlights.

The BJP has got a foot in edgewise into the uproar surrounding actor Katrina Kaif's statement last week calling Congress scion Rahul Gandhi "half-Indian, half-Italian".

Even as a piqued Congress scorned the actor "to what level do you want to bring down the political discourse in the country", one of its spokespersons said the saffron party has hailed her as their pin-up girl for the Uttar Pradesh and the BMC elections next year. It wants her to campaign for it.

Raj K Purohit, the city chief of BJP, said that the party would try its best to get Kat for drumming up support in the campaign preceding the impending elections. "We welcome her and will try to get her to be part of our rallies and meetings.

What she said is not wrong. Instead, she is the first person to say this in public. We fully support her, " said Purohit.

Although the willowy actor has apologised for her remarks, the BJP has found enough ammunition in her words to let loose in the pre-election canvassing.

And if the saffron party has its way, the actor might get into the skin of her character in Rajneeti for real. Poor GK of samosa..

Members of the saffron party also believe that Kat has given voice to the sentiment of millions of Indians about the Congress general secretary's origin. "Whatever Katrina said was not incorrect.

She has just echoed the sentiments of crores of Hindustanis. Also, she never retracted her statement. What she said was that if her statement has hurt anyone, she was sorry, " said Surya Pratap Shahi, president, BJP Uttar Pradesh unit.

Shahi illustrated how Katrina's statement rings true. "Rahul doesn't even know what a samosa is. Which Indian wouldn't know that? How can such a person be the face of the nation?"

Crowd-puller

Reportedly, the BJP has firmly resolved to encash on the actor's mass appeal.

If Katrina does decide to play ball with the party, it can expect to have an upper hand in the electioneering, at leastin UP. For, in the star-smitten plains, the bigger the actor, the bigger the crowd it draws.

To wit, in 2009, when Jaya Prada had contested for the Rajya Sabha elections on a Samajwadi Party ticket from Rampur, she managed to win against BJPs's Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.

In the event the cine star refuses to plunge into political gamesmanship, the party wields a plan B. "We will use her statement and her pictures which will also make an impact, " said a party insider.

But Katrina wants to stay off the list of controversy-churning stars. A spokesperson for Katrina said, "She doesn't want to comment on anything related to this."

BJP's star power
Shatrughan Sinha
Vinod Khanna
Smriti Irani
Hema Malini
Navjot Singh Sidhu

What Kat said
Last week, in an interview to a newspaper, Katrina Kaif had reportedly said, "Am I supposed to be ashamed that I am half-Asian, I mean, no! Rahul Gandhi is half-Indian, half-Italian.

So? I am very proud of what I am and I just don't understand the confusion as if I'm trying to hide the fact that my mother's a British. Why would I?"

Loose lips
The BJP has also been at the receiving end of such politically damaging statements, and from within its ranks. In 2004, soap star and BJP leader Smriti Irani had said that Gujarat CM Narendra Modi should resign on account of the Godhra riots.

As big a blunder as the statement proved for her, party chief Nitin Gadkari and other senior leaders rushed to the set Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, and asked Irani to retract her statement and apologise unconditionally. The actress complied.

Pamela Anderson to create lingerie range

Former "Baywatch" actress Pamela Anderson who recently launched a collection of stockings is now all set to release a range of lingerie.

Anderson signed a global licensing deal with Secrets in Lace to produce, market and distribute the line and has promised buyers won't be disappointed.

"I am very pleased with the initial collection. I love every one of the styles because they cover every fashion occasion. I've always loved lingerie. I like to dress up. Fantasy is something I respond to. There's a time and a place. Usually if I can't find a place, it's not worth my time," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.

"I have an incredibly diverse collection of lingerie. I actually have too much tucked away in storage. I haven't bought lingerie in a long time - building my house took much longer than it should have. Now it's done, it will be a wild playground soon enough, my lair, my boudoir. Anyone who enters - beware," she added.

Lopez charges USD 34 mn for American Idol

New York: Pop diva and actress Jennifer Lopez is reportedly closing in on a USD 34 million deal for her second stint as a judge on the hit show 'American Idol'. 

The 42-year-old star's return to the next season was doubtful after she asked for the hefty pay package - a steep increase from her USD 12 million remuneration for the previous season - to reappear alongside fellow panelists Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson on the talent show, reported Wall Street Journal online. 

But the deal seems to have been sorted out, as Frot-Coutaz, chief executive officer at FremantleMedia North America, which produces the series, said, "We're in good shape. No worries. No dark clouds on the horizon."
Jennifer Lopez 
 
A spokesman for Lopez said "there is nothing to announce," and Fox declined to comment. 

Lopez and 'Aerosmith' frontman Tyler joined 'American Idol' after its star judge Simon Cowell left last year to start 'The X-Factor'.

The Royal chic of Kate Middleton

With all the drama surrounding the British phone hacking scandal and the demise of the disgraced News of the World, one message seems to be clear: some things should not appear in print.

The descent of the tabloid press has illustrated what constitutes "wrong" material, generated by journalists using a combination of low cunning and high technology.

But play slightly with this concept -- while still focusing on hypermodern technology -- and you have a fashion story of the season.

For the myriad patterns that have made their mark on summer clothes indicate that, for designers at least, everything can appear in print. From high design to main street, there is an explosion of surface decoration, whether it is led by riotous color, classic flowers or geometric shapes.

Nothing in this artistic wonderland is really classic. Even old friends like polka dots or hearts have been digitally reworked.

The result can be polite and familiar, as in the embrace of print by Kate Middleton in the run-up to the royal wedding. Or on her "howdy" North American tour when, as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, she wore a frill-collared shirt with graphic motifs under her cowboy hat at a rodeo demonstration in Calgary, Alberta.

The "Catherine factor" gave basic summer dresses, always focused on that narrow waist, a fresh feeling. What might once have been dismissed as a take on mom's household apron was literally elevated with a pair of wedges to achieve new fashion status.

Digital scanning is the great transformer in modernizing prints, meaning that a tiny fraction of a flower can be enlarged to cover half of the body. These blow-up patterns give a Georgia O'Keeffe-style sensuality to full blooms but also make them less about specific floral species and more about cloth drenched in color. The print idea is to create an effect, not necessarily a straightforward pattern.

What blows up can also shrink down. A section of a painting can be enlarged or miniaturized so that its origin is deliberately unclear. Since many vacation outfits are also small and cute - from camisoles to rompers - this can seem like design in miniature.

Geometric patterns have produced an interface of lines and squares. And there is always an opportunity to digitally transform the obvious. That is especially true of classics such as check patterns, which can be given the 3-D treatment or enlarged so that straight brush strokes bleed off a hemline or slice across pants.

Another way that old becomes new again is clear to anyone who has played with color choices in design software. There is a wealth of possibilities: seemingly unlimited shades of gray and variations on green almost as impressive as nature's color trail of leaf to moss or asparagus to cucumber. With such a palette to work with at the click of a mouse, there are color options that could barely have been imagined a decade ago.

The difference is rammed home by comparing vintage patterns, however complex and beautiful they might be, to the variety of modern design, in color, shape and scale.

Yet the present often grows from the past. The scarf print - a historic hallmark of Hermès and for Gianni Versace in his heyday in the 1980s - has become the base for many of the new digitally engineered design effects. The scarf contains and frames a pattern, and that control becomes more effective the wilder the print.

Baroque curlicues and flourishes were reinterpreted with sizzling effect in the summer collection by Miuccia Prada, whose meld of jungle patterns, monkeys included, have set off a fresh vogue for Hawaiian prints.

But how to wear wondrous artistic creations without looking like a poster for contemporary art? As in newsprint, so in fashion, the effect is best when short, sharp and succinct. The more graphic - yet simple - the designs, the easier a print is to wear.

The ultimate in stylishness is not a cover-all dress exploding with pattern. But rather a fresh white shirt with patterned skirt - or those playful shorts dresses, as tiny and powerful as their prints.

WATCH: Robert Pattinson's racy Bel Ami trailer

Exciting news, R-Patz fans! It’s been a long time coming, but now we’ve finally got our hands on the very first sneak peek inside Robert Pattinson’s new movie Bel Ami.
And it looks rather steamy, to say the least…

Mr Pattinson shot the period-style flick between Twilight films in 2009, and was spotted on location in Budapest, with co-star Uma Thurman.
The movie – which also stars Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott Thomas - charts a young man's rise to power in Paris and his manipulation of the city's most wealthy and influential women.

Rob has already spoken of how the film features several steamy scenes, telling MTV: I think there's quite a bit of nudity.'



But Earlier this year we were worried the movie might never see the light of day, after it stalled during the editing stages with bosses worried Rob’s womanizing character was becoming unmarketable.

Robert Pattinson - WATCH: Robert Pattinson

‘We were really true to the book and because the guy is basically a s**t who wins everything at the end it's really difficult to market it - especially with me in it,’ the actor told Total Film. 

‘Everyone's worried that everyone's going to be thinking, “Oh I want him to be nice, he's got to be nice to all the ladies”’.

Team MC are reserving judgement...

WATCH Robert Pattinson in Bel Ami here:

Bollywood's Village Belles

Bollwood damsel Minissha Lamba will play a desi belle in her upcoming film Zilla Ghaziabad. She will be seen in colourful ghagra cholis designed by Komal Sahani. She will be seen opposite Arshad Warsi in the film.
 Sonakshi Sinha as Rajjo held out against Salman Khan as Chulbul Pandey for a while in Dabangg, but eventually succumbed to his shirtless magnetic force
 Oh to be badnaam like Malaika's bodacious Munni from Dabangg!
 Her charred beauty didn't stop Zeenat Aman as Roopa from scorching the screen in Satyam Shivam Sundaram
 In Mela, Twinkle Khanna as Roopa is on the run from a lecherous terrorist when she meets Aamir Khan playing Kishan, a theatre actor
 Widow Vidya Balan is delicious even as a cunning nymph, trying to trap every man in Ishqiya! Some cupid kills with arrows, some with traps…
 She's talented and smart. And she'll get her way anyway, even if it means cross-dressing! Veera Kaur (Rani Mukherjee) from Dil Bole Hadippa is delightful!

Inside Rahul, Dimpy's birthday party

It's all about a two-in-one party as Rahul and Dimpy Mahajan, who share a common birth date, celebrated the day together. Take a look at who all rocked the party.
 Time to cut the cake with wife.
 A piece of cake for you.
 Dimpy Mahajan brings sexy back with this satin top.


Riteish, Genelia to come together in Tips' next film

Bollywood actors Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia D'Souza are excited to share screen space after a gap of seven years since their last outing together in 2004.

The yet to be titled movie is being produced by Tips Films.

"Working with my first n my most favourite co-star @geneliad after 7 long years. Today is the first day of the shoot. Excitttteeeeddd yeaahh (sic)," Riteish said on micro-blogging site Twitter.

Riteish and Genelia made their debut in Bollywood together in 2003 with Tujhe Meri Kasam. Though the movie was average but Riteish-Genelia chemistry worked pretty well. Later, the duo worked together in Masti (2004).

An excited Genelia said, "My new film starts 2day, workin with @Riteishd after 7yrs.lllongggg time but excited 4sure. Need your prayers n wishes tweeps, bring it on (sic)."

"Dats such a sweet tweet rd (Riteish), I think its goin 2b so much fun again, fingers crossed (sic)," Genelia tweeted soon after Riteish expressed his enthusiasm.

There is a buzz in B-town that Riteish and Genelia, who have been dating each other for long, will be tying the knot in 2012. But both actors have never come on record about their relationship status, they have maintained the 'we are just good friends' stance.

Also, Riteish said, "My first film with TIPS - Kumarji (Taurani)- have been wanting to work with them for a long time."

Court issues notices to Aamir Khan, censor board

The Allahabad High Court Monday issued notices to Bollywood actor-filmmaker Aamir Khan and two others in connection with the public exhibition of an objectionable song in his latest production venture Delhi Belly, a lawyer said.

While hearing a public interest litigation, seeking a ban on showing the controversial song Bhaag DK Bose, a division bench also issued notice to the censor board and Ram Sampat, the writer of the song.

The petition was moved by law graduate Saumitra Dwivedi.

"It was stated that the public exhibition of the (objectionable) song stands in violation of the `A' certificate given to the movie for its adult content, and therefore it should be screened only in the movie and not anywhere else," counsel Vinay Saran told reporters.

"The division bench has given two weeks time to Khan and others to file their reply. The next date of hearing has been fixed Aug 9," he added.

Why Katrina chose Ranbir over Aamir

Actress Katrina Kaif opted out of Aditya Chopra's Dhoom 3 to work with ex beau Ranbir Kapoor in Karan Johar's next.

According to reports, Katrina had committed to a film with Karan Johar long time back, and was also supposed to star in Yash Raj banner's Dhoom 3 starring Aamir Khan. Since both the films are scheduled to go on the floors at the same time, so Kat was forced to choose between the two films. Since it was a difficult decision, instead of taking the call herself, the sensible star decided to play it safe.

"She asked both her filmmakers to sit together and take a call on which film she should do," reveals a source close to her.

The source adds, "Katrina has worked with a lot of big banners, but for some reason she has not got the opportunity to work with Dharma Productions. Karan and she were very keen on working together, and were waiting for the right film to come their way."

Reportedly, she was supposed to star in Karan's Dostana sequel. But since it has been put on a backburner, Karan offered her his next Ayaan Mukherjee's film starring Ranbir.

On the other hand, Aditya Chopra was very keen to have Katrina in Dhoom 3. He thought she would be perfect, and her pairing with Aamir would bring on a whiff of freshness.

"Couldn't the filmmakers shift their dates if both of them were so keen on casting Katrina? The source explains, "Adi can't tell Aamir to shift his dates for an actress. And Ranbir's dates can't be moved because he has a packed schedule. So the only option left was for Katrina to choose either of the films. Adi spoke with Karan over phone and they mutually decided that Katrina should do Karan's film. With heavy heart, Adi gave away his actress to Karan since the latter has never worked with her."

The source says, "It's been a difficult decision for Katrina as well. She was looking forward to working with Aamir, and is quite disheartened to let go of such a good opportunity."

Well, there is still hope for Katrina, that is, if Aamir Khan decides to shift his dates.

Winehouse's boyfriend is going through "hell"

Director Reg Traviss, who joined the late singer's parents Mitch and Janis and brother Alex outside her house in Camden, north London, yesterday to visit shrines created by fans, admitted that he has lost his "darling" who he described as a "beautiful" person.

He said, "The last three days have been hell. We have suffered a terrible untimely loss and want peace. I can't describe what I am going through and I want to thank so much all of the people who have paid their respects and who are mourning the loss of Amy, such a beautiful, brilliant person and my dear love. I have lost my darling who I loved very much."

The 35-year-old filmmaker added that the Rehab hitmaker, who he had been dating on and off for two years, had been making improvements to her alcohol and drug-fuelled lifestyle and had started exercising regularly before her sudden death.

He is convinced that her death is a tragic "accident" as she was planning to go to a wedding on Sunday (24.07.11).

He added in an interview with The Sun newspaper, "She has been so full of life and so upbeat recently, exercising everyday and doing yoga. This terrible thing that happened is like an accident."

Discussing the wedding he added, "Amy kept trying to decide what to wear. She had laid out dresses to make up her mind, she was really looking forward to it."

Amy's funeral is set to take place today (26.07.11) with only close friends and family invited.

Kristen Stewart freaked out by 'Twilight' baby

'Twilight' star Kristen Stewart was horrified by the robotic baby she had to work with in 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn'.

The 21-year-old actress, who plays Bella Swan in the vampire film series says that the experience was different than what she thought because they used a robotic child, which was operated by a member of the crew, reported Daily Star online.

"In the book that was one of my favourite parts. But filming it, this guy's sweating under your eye line, they get the hand up to touch your face and then it sticks to your hair and pulls a little bit. You're like, 'Ugh! Get that thing off me. Get me a baby, this is ridiculous.' It had hair and it's a newborn baby. Occasionally I couldn't pick up the kid," said Stewart.

Robert Pattinson, who plays the baby's vampire father Edward, was also repulsed by the artificial baby as it looked like something from a horror movie.

"It's Chucky from 'Child's Play'," Pattinson said.

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

Parineeti and Raghav Marriage: The relationship between Hindi cinema's cutie point Parineeti Chopra and politics' macho man Raghav ...