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- Kareena Kapoor starts the shoot for ‘Heroine’
- Kangana Ranaut at the launch of Trussadi watches
- Daler Mehndi gives a hit with ‘Sheila Ho Ya Munni’
- Freida Pinto in ‘Trishna’
Kareena Kapoor starts the shoot for ‘Heroine’ Posted: 29 Nov 2011 11:56 PM PST Madhur Bhandarkar's ambitious project 'Heroine' has started its shoot finally on November 26 overcoming all hurdles and problems with cast and so. The movie now stars Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Randeep Hooda and Shabana Goswami in the main roles. After Aishwarya Rai walked out of the project due to her pregnancy, Madhur took Kareena in the lead and after his first day of shoot, he tweeted, "Today I start shooting for my next project, Heroine. Am I excited, nervous or ecstatic? Actually, I am very calm because movie making is one thing that comes very naturally to me. I am happy for sure, as always, to be on the next project and work after months of brainstorming. But my day has begun with a silent prayer for the victims of 26/11." "Heroine is a very contemporary subject of today's time. It has different premises and different strata that I am going to deal with here. This movie, like all my other movies, is a mix of facts and fiction," added Bhandarkar. With Kareena Kapoor's images in the 'Heroine' look doing rounds on the net, we may as well compare Kareena with Aishwarya Rai's look in the same. Let us know what you think about who suits the role better? |
Kangana Ranaut at the launch of Trussadi watches Posted: 29 Nov 2011 11:55 PM PST The launch of Trussadi watches witnessed some of the very stylish celebrities of Bollywood like Kangana Ranaut, Rannvijay Singh, Shweta Salve, sisters Nigaar Z Khan and Gauhar Khan along with stylish singer Anushka Manchanda. However, the celebrity who stood out in style and glamour was undoubtedly Kangana Ranaut who looked ravishing in a short silver dress with her glares on as she posed for the shutterbugs. Kangana will be seen playing the role of a supergirl in 'Krrish 3'. Check out Kangana Ranaut at the Trussadi watches launch event…………. |
Daler Mehndi gives a hit with ‘Sheila Ho Ya Munni’ Posted: 29 Nov 2011 11:54 PM PST Both 'Sheila Ki Jawani' and 'Munni Badnaam Hui' took the entire nation by rage last year and this year singer and composer Daler Mehndi has yet again created buzz with his spoof song ' Sheila Ho Ya Munni' which has become a rage online. The song is choreographed by Raka and its video is directed by Vikas Gulati. Talking about this song and its making, Daler Mehndi said, "Why can't I make a song like this? People were singing for Sheila and Munni, I just put the two of them together. The song talks about the want to kiss, but there's no kissing in it. In fact, even Mika (Mehndi's brother, and singer) had messaged me asking what kind of a song I've come out with. I told him, 'Main toh chummi lene ki baat kar raha hoon, tumne toh chummi le li hai'." Mehndi is also ready with this next studio album, Tunak Tunak Tumba, after a gap of five long years. "There's a song each for every mindset. I've even delved in Haryanvi this time, so from Sufi to Mild Rock, from Bhangra to Raggae, to even classical, there is a song for everybody." |
Posted: 29 Nov 2011 11:54 PM PST After 'Slumdog Millionaire' Freida Pinto plays the role of an Indian girl once again in the British director Michael Winterbottom's film Trishna and the director finds Freida suiting the role perfectly. "I think Freida was the perfect choice for the protagonist and she played her role to the fullest in the movie," he said. Trishna is a modern adaptation of Thomas Hardy's famous novel 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and the movie is set in Rajasthan. The movie relates the story of a village girl Trishna (Pinto) who falls in love with a rich man but the class divide becomes too big for the lovers to overcome. Actor Riz Ahmed plays the role of a wealthy young British businessman Jay Singh in the movie opposite Pinto. Freida also has some passionate scenes with Riz Ahmed in the movie, but she is completely comfortable enacting these scenes. "I do not take up anything which will embarrass me. The bold scenes were part of the script and I had no problem," Freida said. "For me this is my second Indian film. It doesn't matter who makes the film, it is Indian in its essence, as 50 per cent of the dialogues are in Marwari and Hindi," Pinto added. |
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