Anil Kapoor cuts down on film assigments

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Anil Kapoor has put his film career on hold. He starts shooting for his prestigious series 24. In the last six months he has said no to offers from Raj Kumar Santoshi, Rensil D'Silva, Yash Raj Films and Prabhu Deva.

Until then he is busy looking into what the tirelessly energetic actor describes as "family matters".

A little probing revealed that Anil is actually trying to set his son Harshvardhan's career plans in order. Harsh, the apple of the family's eye, has decided to become cinema savvy.

Anil is spending as much time as he can with Harshvardhan
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Says Anil, "Yes, my priorities have changed. Now it's family time, my children and my brother and his family. Earlier I'd sacrifice the time and attention meant for my family for shooting with outside producers. Now my son needs me. My brother needs me. All these years he has been there for me. Now I'm there for him."

Anil feels he has been squandering too much time outside the family fold. "I've lately begun to change that. I recently went to the Olympics with my family. And it was a glorious experience. Sonam was supposed to accompany me to the Olympics. But she couldn't because of her work schedules. She is going through that busy phase that I've now run away from. To Sonam her work is top priority right now."

Anil is happily taking it easy on the work front. I've realized there's a life beyond the camera. I am taking time off from shooting to do things I had never done before. I regret missing out on family opportunities for shooting round-the-clock. I don't want to leave the pleasures of being there for my family for another time. I want to grab those opportunities now, even if that means missing out on plum roles. Work could wait."

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Bollywood News Sanjay-Manyata shoot for an ad together

Celebrity endorsements are a dime a dozen, but celebrity couples endorsing a product are few. Now joining the band wagon are Sanjay and Manyata Dutt who recently shot for jewellery major Gitanjali. In fact the couple shot for four different labels under the same brand name of Gitanjali.
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The couple shot for the adverts on Sanjay's birthday July 29, for Gitanjali, Sangini, Rotary watches and Jewelsouk. With these adverts the couple joins the likes of Shah Rukh Khan -Gauri Khan, Amitabh Bachchan-Jaya Bachchan, Ajay Devgn-Kajol, Abhishek Bachchan-Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Raj Kundra-Shilpa Shetty who have shot for ads together.

The Rotary watches spot also features homage to Sanjay's mother late Nargis Dutt.

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Competition Commission rejects Devgn's plea

By now its common knowledge that Ajay Devgn had filed a complaint against Yash Raj Films (YRF) with the Competition Commission of India for using their dominant position in the Bollywood film market to deny Ajay Devgn Ffilms due,
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for their November 13 Diwali release, Son Of Sardaar.

Now that latest is that the Competition Commission has rejected Devgn's plea on the ground that it doesn't have sufficient merit. The fair trade regulator has not found any violation of Section 3 of the Competition Act that relates to anti- competitive agreements.

Meanwhile commenting on this verdict, the official spokesperson of Ajay Devgn Ffilms said, "We are shocked by the rejection of our legitimate case by the CCI. We have approached the Appellate Tribunal against the order"

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Mani Shankar to shoot documentary on L K Advani

Filmmaker Mani Shankar's plans of a feature film on L K Advani are pending mainly because of the director's inability to find the correct actor for the part.

So, for now, Mani has opted for the next best alternative. He is all set to make a documentary on the BJP leader who, in many ways, defines the fast-evaporating breed of self-disciplined politicians.
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The documentary will be based on the footage that Mani will shoot for a week with Advani beginning on 7 November which is the eve of Advani's 85th birthday.

Mani says, he will 'Blend into the fabric of the Advani household to see how the patriarch lives, eats, interacts with family friends admirers and colleagues.'

All this, with only a skeletal crew.

Says Mani, "If I have crew members sauntering all over the house the spontaneity of the endeavour would be lost. I don't want the rhythm of Advaniji's household to be broken. I just want to blend into the fabric of his family life, to look at him not as a filmmaker but as one individual trying to understand the amazing lifestyle of another."

Mani has already sought and got the permission of Advaniji's family to be a house guest.

"I will be like a member of the household. I will try to capture Advaniji as candidly as possible. The camera should disappear from between the audience and Advaniji" says Mani Shankar whose last feature film Knock Out about politicians stashing the nation's money in Swiss banks, made a lasting impression on Advaniji.

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Big B aids Vishal Bhardwaj's shoot in Gujarat

#Vishal Bhardwaj says shooting his new film in Gujarat was a cakewalk, all thanks to the State's brand ambassador: Big B aka Amitabh Bachchan. In fact, the shooting nearly came to a halt when Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma were unceremoniously asked to leave an important location where most of the film was shot.

One phone call to the Big B and from him, to the powers-that-be solved what could have been a critical loss of time revenue and faith for the crew of Bharadwaj's Matru Ki Bijli Ka Mandola.

That Gujarat is turning out to be an alternate paradise for filmmakers in Mumbai, is proven by the increase in the number of films being shot in the State. Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Nikhil Advani are currently shooting their new films Ram Leela and D Day respectively, in the Kutch district of Gujarat.

One hears that Ajay Devgn and Vipul Shah are planning to buy land in Gujarat to build studios in the State.

Could these developments denoting Bollywood's movement towards Gujarat have something to do with the Big B, Amitabh Bachchan being the ambassador for Gujarat tourism?

It has now come to light that the Big B stepped in at a very critical moment to bail Vishal out of a crisis when the filmmaker was shooting on location in Rajkot, Gujarat.

Suddenly things started falling apart.

Says a source very close to the project, "Vishal had a certain kind of location in mind. He needed a particular haveli for Matru Ki Bijli Ka Mandola. He finally found it in Rajkot. Luckily for Vishal, the haveli was available for shooting. Everything was finalized. But then some suddenly, a government rule regarding relics and heritages came up, and the deal fell apart."

In a panic Vishal got in touch with the Big B.

Says our source, "Amitji and Vishal go back a long way. Vishal has been desirous of working with Amitji forever. And Amitji is a fan of Vishal's work. Vishal got in touch with Amitji about the haveli in Rajkot. One phone call is all it took from Amitji to get the haveli back into Vishal's shooting schedule. Vishal owes Amitji a big favour. If it wasn't for that haveli in Rajkot, Vishal's film would have been stuck."

Vishal Bhardwaj confirms, "Yes, Mr. Bachchan got us permission to shoot in the haveli. And not just that, the permission to shoot in Gujarat was obtained by him. Because of him we were treated like stars in Gujarat."

While this incident has definitely brought the Big B and the enterprising Bharadwaj together, we also hear that the two are most certainly getting together for a movie next year

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Sridevi injures her eye

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Sridevi, who made a stunning comeback to films with Gauri Shinde's film English Vinglish, has been receiving accolades the world over for her performance. Though the actress is all set with her revived acting career, we hear that she recently suffered a minor setback due to an eye injury.

Apparently, the actress was putting her eye drops while simultaneously having her hair blow-dried, when the hairdresser's hand hit the actress' eye. Though the accident may sound a bit gruesome fortunately, the retina was spared, but a blood clot has formed in her eye.

Post a checkup, Sridevi has been advised to rest her injured eye till the clot recedes.

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Delhi Safari shortlisted for Best Animated Film at Oscars

Nikhil Advani's animation flick Delhi Safari, which released recently to rave reviews, has now added yet another feather in its cap. The English version of the film has been shortlisted for consideration in the Best Animated Feature Film category for the 85th
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Annual Academy Awards.

As of now, 21 animated films have been shortlisted for consideration out of which the final nominations will be decided. Some of the popular English films that Delhi Safari would be competing against to make the final cut include Brave, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, Hotel Transylvania, Ice Age: Continental Drift and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted.

Delhi Safari got a lot of appreciation when it released in Hindi recently. While the Hindi version featured voices of Govinda, Suniel Shetty, Boman Irani and Urmila Matondkar, the English version of the film features the voices of Jason Alexander, Cary Elwes, Christopher Lloyd, Jane Lynch, Vanessa Williams and Brad Garrett

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Akshay Kumar to endorse Signature whisky?

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Looks like Akshay Kumar's latest offering OMG! Oh My God. has indeed taken not just the mortal world, but also the immortal world by storm. No wonder then, post the success of this film, Akki has become super active than ever before, not just on the films front... but also on the brand endorsements as well.

After having endorsed almost every product under the sun, OUR reliable sources say that Akshay Kumar is now all set to be brand ambassador of Signature whisky.

The official confirmation of the same is being awaited.

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Subhash Ghai signs Mithun Chakraborty for Kaanchi

After signing Rishi Kapoor to play the role of a villain in his next directorial venture Kaanchi, Showman of Bollywood- Subhash Ghai has now signed Mithun Chakraborty for a stellar role in the film.

"Mithun is one of the most talented actors of Indian Cine
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ma but he has never played a character like the one he will be playing in Kaanchi. The way it has been conceived is extraordinary and he will enhance that. We can share details of this character only just before release and not now", said Subhash Ghai.

Kaanchi is a musical love story with music by Salim-Sulaiman and Ismail Darbar and lyrics by Irshad Kamil. The film is set to release in August 2013.

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Madhur Bhandarkar to direct film for T-Series

Indian music major T Series, which ventured into films a while back, is currently contemplating its next. The as yet untitled film, which will be produced by Bhushan Kumar's T Series, will have Madhur Bhandarkar as the director.
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We spoke to Madhur who confirmed the same and said, "Yes I am making the film with Bhushan and T Series; however we will start that later. First I have a film lined up with UTV post which I will work on the film with Bhushan. As for the casting of the film we haven't even got the script ready yet, so it will be much later that we will reveal details of the film."

Rumours are that Emraan Hashmi will be playing the lead in the film. Reacting to the same, Bhushan Kumar said, "It's too early for me to comment about the film. As a producer, I am in talks with many actors, including Emraan. But I can't divulge anything right now."

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Alia Bhatt doesn’t mind locking lips on-screen!

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt, who’s popularity is growing rapidly after making her debut with Karan Johar’s Student Of The Year, says she doesn’t mind doing intimate scenes on-screen.
Alia is the daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, and though she doesn’t mind exposing, she also says only if the script requires.
The 19 year old said: “I don’t consider kissing a taboo. I won’t do it (expose) for the heck of it. If the script demands and it is justified.. will do it. Like in ‘Student of The Year’ I have worn a bikini. I was very comfortable doing that because it was required and it isn’t that I haven’t worn bikini in real life.”
Alia also follows all the films that are produced by the Bhatts, she says she like some but some are just crap. She said: “I love their (Vishesh Films’) films. But that doesn’t mean I love all their films. There are films that I don’t like and I tell them about it too but there are films that I love as well.”
But, Alia made a smart and safe decision by making her debut with Karan Johar’s SOTY. She said: “You can call it safe. Bhatt camp makes films that are different. At the end of the day, it is all about how convincing you are onscreen. Like Emraan Hashmi started with Vishesh Films and today he is a superstar.”

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The Face of The King: Shah Rukh Khan

They say dreams maketh a man. If one person has adequately proved the idiom to be totally correct, it is Shah Rukh Khan. From a nobody in the past to possibly the most recognizable face of Bollywood today, he has certainly come a long way. The story of his accession to the throne of Bollwyood has been discussed million times and is well-known. What is still intriguing is the manner in which he has influenced the face of Hindi Film Industry in a career spanning two decades. His contribution to the Indian cinema is what must be acknowledged on his birthday.
In a post-liberated India high on economic reforms, emerged an actor who could portray obsession with utter conviction and style. This contrasted with the orthodox presentation of heroes in Hindi movies in the past. It broke the set rules. Suddenly the negative attribute of a lead actor became the flavor of the season. Darr and Baazigar is where SRK challenged the norms of Hindi cinema. Although Anjaam failed but till then a bold statement had already been made by the future Baadshah of Bollwyood-SRK. Amidst all this,he could guarantee a heartfelt portrayal of a loser who would eventually emerge as the winner. Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa remains one of the most effervescent performances of SRK in his career.
Then came the movie that changed the definitions of romance, imparted it a new meaning. The nation went in a tizzy as thousands flocked outside Cinema Halls to catch the now eternal love saga of Raj and Simran. DDLJ not only turned SRK into a formidable and bankable star but also made him the darling of the nation.This movie can be considered iconic as it merged the NRI sensibilities beautifully with the rootedness of Punjabi culture. It provided the nation with a new love anthem that would be unparalleled till date. Such is the sheer importance of it that as of today it is the benchmark for any modern love story. SRK’s romance with the female audience began then and is strong even today as DDLJ completed its 17 years.
SRK did many films thereafter, some great love sagas viz. KKHH, Kal Ho Na Ho, Veer Zaara, RNBDJ, classics like Swades and Chak De India, challenging roles like Rizwan Khan of My Name Is Khan. His next Jab Tak Hai Jaan is scheduled for a Diwali 2012 release. But the essence of being SRK is in his ever energetic self. He is like a kinetic energy particle that sometimes may hit the wrong mark but wherever it hits,it does make an everlasting impression. Beneath the flamboyant and confident exterior lies a child who still misses his parents and loves his family immensely. That marks his key to success.
One may not be exaggerating if one calls him India’s first true globally loved star who excites fans in Mumbai and Berlin alike. Hindi Cinema has lived an era of romance that got lost in 70’s and 80’s through his arms that spread wide open to embrace all the love and happiness around him. That he has done only romantic outings is also a myth. An obsessed lover, a man on vengeance spree, an inspirational coach ,a man suffering from Asperger Syndrome who wants to spread love and peace,a NRI scientist who returns back home after seeing the plight-SRK has done it all. The plethora of roles he has served is exceptional. But yes it is true his romantic avatar is what the world loves. His romance bears the signature of a classic playing the octave of an opera so soothing that the heart feels a solace in the woods of life. His on-screen charisma captivates the imaginations of his fans and treats them to myriad emotions. In many senses, he is the modern India’s true iconic star who has helped shape up Bollywood and furnishes changes in its evolutional trend from time to time.
Here is wishing the Superstar a great Birthday and thanking him for the love that he spreads through his movies. Have a great birthday King Khan (from the epiglottis)!

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To this day Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron remains a crazy film” – Subhash K Jha reviews this 1983 release

It was the year before Mrs India Gandhi was assassinated. The nation was not in the best of moods. There were raised voices and frayed tempers prevalent across the nation as corruption and intolerance reached an all-time high. Given the milieu Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron(JBDY) chose to laugh away the bruise…There is a sharp zaniness about JBDY which serves as a scathing antidote to the growing sense of collective dismay that the nation faced as extremism and inflation hit the nation hurling it towards damnation.
Many regard JBDY as the funniest Hindi film ever made. I am not too sure. I sense of deep somberness behind the giggles and guffaws. The plot about two out-of-work photographers named, hold your legal notices, Vinod Chopra(Naseruddin Shah) and Sudhir Mishra(Ravi Baswani) has episodes of acute hilarity and interludes of absolute anarchy. You know from the faustian flavour, the Shakespearean fervour and frenetic pacing, that there was an abundance of improvisation on the sets. You also know as you watch the film’s newly-restored edition, that the film was made on a shoe-string budget which afforded meager finesse, and practically no re-takes. Nope. Nothing can restore the frugality, austerity and begging-bowl crisis that the film had to face.
The actors had to literally survive by their instincts which could only take the narration this far and no further. Frequently the gags run out of steam and you can see the actors groping in a creative darkness to emerge with flashes of genuine inspiration. There are too many references and cross-references to politicians and scams. If you weren’t born back then when the film was first released, you are doomed.
The nexus between politics and journalism is brought out through a character named Shobha Sen(Bhakti Bharve) a hard-nosed newspaper editor who uses our two heroes to get an expose on a builder named Tarneja(Pankaj Kapoor) and his murky collaboration with a municipal officer named d’Mello(Satish Shah). D’Mello soon ends up as a corpse in a traveling coffin that leaves us chortling heartily or coughing uneasily, depending on how far we are willing to accept the opulent oeuvre of the outlandish and the outrageous that the film throws forward.
In one sequence we see the dead-drunk builder Ahuja(Om Puri) driving into the coffin carrying the dead d’Mello thinking it’s another vehicle. The sequence is funny only if you are hellbent on enjoying the goofiness of a grand high-school reunion fete bringing together grownup professionals who decide to “have fun” for one evening even if some of their actions make them look downright silly.
Check out the sequence where a time bomb is planted by Tarneja and his moronic assistant(Satish Kaushik) under the chairs of Bhakti Bharve, Naseer and Baswani…Or  the episode where Naseer and Kaushik speak on the phone to each other in the same room. The humour is so slapstick you laugh in sheer embarrassment.
In JDBY everyone is out to have fun. It’s a very boys kind of nudge-nudge-wink-wink fun where the brunt of the joke is the system that fosters and encourages corruption on every level. The characters discuss malpractices without shame or purdah. The cast is mainly masculine. The two women in the cast Bhakti Bharve and Neena Gupta behave like the boys.
Bharve’s hard-nosed journalist’s act is astonishingly unladylike for those times. She uses her “charms”(which are  entirely a subjective matter since she doesn’t appear overly seductive in any sense) to outwit her male adversaries and to make Vinod Chopra(Naseer) putty in her hands. In the end when Sudhir and Vinod are framed for scams which they had set out to expose Shobha Sen walks away from the duo leaving them to face the music. There is a unmentionable ‘b’ word for such exploitative women.
Among its many pioneering achievements—and that includes the legitimizing of goofy comedy as  political satire—is the use of the inspirational song ‘Hum honge kaamyaab’, a desi rendering of the song ‘We shall Overcome’, a protest song conceived for the African-American Civil Rights Movement. It went on to acquire a renewed popularity through its ironic usage in Kundan Shah’s film.
To this day Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron remains a crazy film, filled with madcap situations straight out of comedies from the Silent Era with a corpse rolling down Mumbai’s highways and time-bomb’s planted to kill the “good” blowing up in evil faces. The message is loud and clear: farce can fight a moral-political fascism.
Characters talk incessantly either about corruption or about being corrupt. We can see the downslide in the moral values in Indian politics and bureaucracy was already happening in a major way. Yes,Amitabh Bachchan had much reason to be angry. The Big B’s anti-establishment film Andha Kanoon rubbed shoulders with Govind Nihalani’s Ardh Satya during the same year that Kundan Shah’s comedy of  ‘eras’ made an impact.
Significantly this was also the year when the pre-Bachchan superstar Rajesh Khanna had his last spate of hits—Avtaar, Souten and Agar Tum Na Hote. Romance in cinema was dying. The angry brand of heroism was being favoured. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron is also an angry film. But the wrath of the common man is here seen in a mirthful mood. Laugher is taken to be the best medicine to fight injustice.
The film’s rightly celebrated climactic confusion on stage where the film’s characters mingle with the characters from the Mahabharat to create a poetic panic and  anarchy served well as a metaphor for the tangle that the country had created in its socio-political system months before Mrs Gandhi was killed.
Trivia:
  • Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron was made at a meager budget. Naseeruddin Shah was the highest paid actor in the team. The budget was so low that the actors could not be served tea on location.
  • Bhakti Bharve who played the ruthless scheming magazine editor is the wife of the late actor Shafi Inaamdar. Her character was partly based on Shobha De.
  • Satish Shah had to play the dead character D’Mello in a coffin. Many regard his role to be the toughest role of the film.
  • The climax where a staging of the Mahabharat is disrupted by the characters in the film has been used in any number of subsequent films, the most recent being Rumi Jaffrey’s Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai.
  • Naseeruddin Shah was named after filmmakers Vinod Chopra, and Ravi Baswani after filmmaker Sudhir Mishra. Both Chopra and Mishra were married at certain points in time to Renu Saluja who edited this film. Vinod Chopra appeared as one of the characters in the stage version of the Mahabharat in Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron.
  •  At the start of the film Kundan Shah is mentioned as one of the guests who are expected to attend the inauguration of Naseer and Baswani’s photo-studio.
  • The park where Naseer and Ravi Baswani find d’Mello(Satish Shah) was named after one of Kundan Shah’s favourite filmmakers Michelangelo Antonioni.

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