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- Krrish 3 teaser out
- Moving to India has been easiest move: Sunny Leone
- Sunny Leone: I don't mind the idea of not looking pretty
- Right now my whole focus is on Bollywood and nothing else: Sunny Leone
- Vidya Balan thrives on being unconventional
Posted: 27 Jun 2013 12:33 PM PDT After creating buzz for around three days on social media, the first teaser of Krrish 3 is out! The motion poster was launched on Thursday after an hour-long live chat with Hrithik Roshan on Facebook. The poster reveals nothing more than the silhouettes of Hrithik Roshan and Vivek Oberoi. related stories Krrish 3 will master superhero genre in Bollywood: Hrithik Roshan But the look speaks of war. Speaking about the initiative, director Rakesh Roshan said, "This film is a result of a lot of dedication and creative effort from the entire team. We want to maximize the potential of social media; reach out to millions of fans the world over and this is the first ever Bollywood film to launch its first look motion poster on Facebook. We are excited that a large number of people will see the first look simultaneously at launch." |
Moving to India has been easiest move: Sunny Leone Posted: 27 Jun 2013 12:09 PM PDT Excerpts from the interview: Q. A lot has happened to your career in Bollywood since we last spoke. How do you feel about the changes in your life and career? A. This has been the most amazing transition that I could hope for. Being accepted and liked in another country is not something that happens all the time. Q. How accepting has Bollywood been of you? Do you feel completely at home here? A. Bollywood has been very accepting. I know there are people out there that don't like me but there are more people liking me so it doesn't bother me. I am very lucky that when I entered Bollywood, I was coming with a fan-following already. And the 'Bigg Boss 5' show helped everyone else get to know me as a person. Moving to India from Hollywood was one of the easiest moves I have ever made. Effortless really. Q. How much of the Indian film industry have you so far come to terms with? A. I'm not sure I fully understand this question. But I grew up in a typical Punjabi home and watched Hindi movies during my childhood. I understand Hindi and Punjabi and the Indian film industry is like every entertainment industry across the world. It all functions the same just in a different language. I have moved my whole world here and love this industry of Bollywood. Q. Do you feel it's hard for an outsider like you to crack the Bollywood code? A. I work very hard and around the clock trying my hardest to learn everything that Bollywood is. I'm not even sure if I have fully cracked the 'code', but I've begun the process hopefully. It all depends on how my second, third and fourth movie do. In all reality, I have only made one movie that has been released to the world. It all depends on how the world accepts me in those movies to come. Q. Your next project is Ekta Kapoor's "Ragini MMS 2"? How comfortable are you in the horror genre? A. Honestly, I loved working on this film. There is a lot of performance in this movie and a huge range of emotions and, of course, horror. I don't mind the idea of not looking pretty in every shot. To me, this is my way of getting out of who I am and becoming someone completely different for the day. Q. Are you now a full-on Mumbai girl? Have you and your husband settled down in Mumbai? A. I feel very comfortable living here and it's been the easiest move for he and I. We're very much settled and know the ins and out of Mumbai. I think the day I felt totally comfortable was when I started giving my driver directions. Q. Have you left your days as an adult star behind? How do you look back on that experience? A. If it wasn't for my past, I would not be who I am. I am not ashamed of it because it has brought me here to India. If I came here as regular me with no entertainment experience then I would not be as popular as I am today with the public. Q. How do you react to a director like Anees Bazmi saying he wouldn't want to work with you as he has a family audience to consider? A. I have no idea what this is all about. But I am very lucky that there are plenty of people that want to work with me. Q. Is it true your husband Daniel is also seeking a career in Bollywood? A. My husband is entertaining several opportunities and for information you'll have to ask him. |
Sunny Leone: I don't mind the idea of not looking pretty Posted: 27 Jun 2013 12:09 PM PDT She talks to Subhash K Jha about her movies, and the welcome Bollywood has given her. Your next project is Ekta Kapoor's Ragini MMS 2. How comfortable are you in the horror genre? I loved working on this film. The film requires a lot of performance, a whole range of emotions and of course, horror. I don't mind the idea of not looking pretty in every shot. To me, this is my way of getting out of who I am and becoming someone completely different for the day. |
Right now my whole focus is on Bollywood and nothing else: Sunny Leone Posted: 27 Jun 2013 12:08 PM PDT Sunny Leone talks about her film career in Bollywood. A lot has been happened to your career in Bollywood since we last spoke. How do you feel about the changes in your life and career? This has been the most amazing transition that I could hope for. Being accepted and liked in another country is not something that happens all the time. How accepting has Bollywood been of you? Do you feel completely at home here? Bollywood has been very accepting. I know there are people out there that don't like me but there are more people liking me so it doesn't bother me. I am very lucky that when I entered Bollywood I was coming with a fan-following already. And the Big Boss Season 5 show helped everyone else get to know me as a person. Moving to India from Hollywood was one of the easiest moves I have ever made. Effortless really. You performed an item song in Shootout At Wadala. How difficult was it for you to master all those filmy manoeuvres? It was a challenge but I fortunately was working with one of the easiest choreographer Ahmed Khan and his team Karishma, Khalid and Bob. They made me feel so comfortable that is was able to relax and just dance. I was the child growing up that wanted to play football, hockey, basketball and so on, so this is a challenge for me to learn a whole new art. But something that I can promise anyone one I work with is that I am a fast learner and I work very very hard to get it right within the scope of my ability. Your next project is Ekta Kapoor's Ragini MMS 2? How comfortable are you in the horror genre? Honestly, I loved working on this film. There is a lot of performance in this movie and a huge range of emotions and of course horror. I don't mind the idea of not looking pretty in every shot. To me this is my way of getting out of who I am and becoming someone completely different for the day. I'll be able to talk in more detail once the movie comes out. |
Vidya Balan thrives on being unconventional Posted: 27 Jun 2013 12:08 PM PDT In her own imitable manner, more so with the roles that Vidya Balan has been doing, including that in GHANCHAKKAR, she is setting the agenda, the agenda of forcing the men of the species to look at women not through her body or through her clothes but through the warmth that is expressed through the eyes of the woman, and Vidya Balan has underlined it with rare panache from ISHQIYA to THE DIRTY PICTURE to KAHAANI and now in GHANCHAKKAR. By redefining the contours of the way in which a woman ought to be seen, i.e. she ought to be seen in the way she is and not through some reference points of being an hour glass figure. This is precisely the reason perhaps that Vidya Balan has emerged as the force to be reckoned with at the box office, and she perhaps gets oodles of support from the female of the species who believe in the idea and the notions that Vidya Balan is trying to propagate through various characters, including GHANCHAKKAR, and has become a force to be reckoned with in the initial three days at the box office. CHECK OUT: Fearing heist, 'treasure hunt' worth millions dropped for GHANCHAKKAR It is also in sync with the power that she draws at the box office now a days that she has been shown promoting GHANCHAKKAR rather than Emraan Hashmi, the hero of the film. The reconstruction of Vidya Balan happened in a really big way through NO ONE KILLED JESSICA directed by Raj Kumar Gupta, who again is the director of GHANCHAKKAR. If GHANCHAKKAR hits bulls eye at the box office, Rajkumar Gupta would have to thank Vidya Balan for it, as it is her presence in the film and the way she has presented herself which would be instrumental in bringing the footfalls for the film at the box office. |
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