Ready for Veena Malik, the politician?

Thursday 26 January 2012

The starlet plays a political campaigner in her song


Veena Malik
Veena Malik




Fortunately, Veena isn’t going to try her stunts in the political arena. The politician avatar is just for her maiden item song in Bollywood. The song titled ‘Channo’ for the movie ‘Gali Gali Chor Hai’ sees Veena don the role of a political campaigner who has to use more than words to entice the public to get votes for her party.

Incidentally, Veena’s ‘Channo’ is getting a lot of attention from fans and the media alike for reasons other than just the lyrics or the catchy tune. Not only has she worn revealing costumes in the song but also sported chunky, dazzling jewelry including a nose ring called the Nathani that has caught everyone’s attention.

Whether it was sporting a controversial tattoo for her infamous photo shoot or wearing traditional jewelry and little else for a song, Veena knows how to attract attention.

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Shahrukh is turn to play a cop?

Kamal Haasan wants him to reprise his role in a tamil remake


Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan

If there’s one role that B’wood actors love to play it’s that of a cop. Ask the Big B who was a cop in several films, or Sallu, Ajay Devgn or Akshay Kumar who all went on to enjoy phenomenal success at the BO with their policeman acts. Call it his late entry to action films or bad luck SRK hasn’t been able to get too many offers for playing a cop (the only one being the flop ‘One 2 Ka 4’). But all that could change soon.



Rumour has it that south Indian veteran Kamal Haasan wants SRK to play his role in the remake of his Tamil film ‘Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu,’ that became a cult hit in 2006. In the movie Kamal played a police officer who has to figure out the culprit behind a series of rapes and murders.

Apparently, the director of the movie Gautam Menon (who already has a remake of his Tamil film titled ‘Ek Deewana Tha,’ starring Prateik Babbar hitting the theatres in February) was keen on taking Kamal’s opinion on the lead actor in the Hindi version. Kamal immediately named SRK as the apt choice. That Kamal chose SRK doesn’t seem surprising. The two share a good friendship that started when SRK agreed to do a cameo in the Kamal’s film ‘Hey Ram’ back in 2000.

When Filmmaker Gautam Menon was approached for comment he confirmed the news and dismissed rumours of him considering Salman for the remake. Surprisingly, it is believed SRK hasn’t signed the project yet. Sources close to him say he is hesitant because arch rival Aamir is already playing a cop in ‘Talaash’.

Come on, SRK, don’t let go of this opportunity. Or are you afraid of stepping into Salman’s shoes?

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