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For Ranbir Kapoor, Money was never a driving factor Posted: 20 Nov 2010 03:15 AM PST Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor is not concerned about making money because his aim is to be known as a good actor. "Money has never been a driving factor for me. I want to be known as the biggest star for the work I have done," said Ranbir at the HT Leadership Summit here Friday. "I have to break the benchmarks. I don't get affected by the perks that comes with an actor. It is all about how much you take and how you give. You need to be a good person and audiences should like you. Work is more important than fame," he added. Ranbir made his Bollywood debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Saawariya" alongside Sonam Kapoor. The film didn't do well at the box office, but he proved his mettle with his next releases "Bachna Ae Haseeno", "Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani", "Wake Up Sid" and "Rajneeti". "I consider myself lucky that I got an opportunity to work with some of the greatest directors. I just happened to be at the right place at the right time," he added.
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Raveena Tandon's fitness secret is her kids Posted: 20 Nov 2010 03:03 AM PST Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon, who looked ravishing while sashaying down the ramp for designer Nivedita Saboo at the ongoing Pune Fashion Week (PFW), revealed that the reason behind her fitness is her two kids. "My fitness mantra is being hands on with my kids, don't leave the maids to do it and believe me you'll get back to your shape faster than you thought you would. That's what I did," Raveena told IANS. The actress, who married distributor Anil Thadani in 2004, gave birth to a baby girl called Rasha March 16, 2005. She became mother again to a baby boy this time named Ranbir July 12, 2007. As the showstopper of Saboo's show, Raveena sported a colourful flaired, long dress with sheer full sleeves and slight embellishments. Asked if she was comfortable walking the ramp, the actress expressed: "I was very comfortable in this outfit. I did a little jig on the ramp as well, that showed my comfort level. Otherwise we need to suck our stomach in and you can't even breathe while walking on the ramp, but that didn't happen here. It was all fine and easy." "What I liked about her clothes was that basically the fact that there was something for everyone. For every kind of person and every person. There was versatility in the collection," she added. Saboo's collection was inspired by the Moroccon culture. What was unique about it was that the entire collection was developed from scratch, starting from dyeing, printing and ormentation of the fabric with Moroccon motifs. The look was more cosmopolitan than region-specific. Different styles of blouses like halter-neck, back button and high neck were seen. The colour palette was vibrant with colours like pink, bottle green and orange but also had touches of beige and brown. The garments were made of chiffon, silk, lycra and satin. "I developed the fabric from the scratch. Nothing sourced out and that's why this collection is very close to my heart. It was a fabulous experience," Saboo said.
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Aishwarya Rai's life has been hectic since high school Posted: 20 Nov 2010 02:46 AM PST Aishwarya Rai says life has been extremely fast-paced since the day she chose to study science in high school. Now the internationally renowned actor is waiting to take a much-needed break before entering another year full of film projects. "I keep joking that the pace of my life has been so hectic ever since high school. From Class 12, when I was a science student, till date it has only been a hectic pace and that's the only pace perhaps my body knows now," Aishwarya told IANS over phone from Mumbai. This year has been particularly hectic for the 36-year-old actor thanks to the release of her films - "Raavan", "Robot", "Action Replayy" and "Guzaarish" in quick succession. There has been so much jet-setting in and out of the country and travelling within India for the promotion of her films that Aishwarya fell slightly ill. But she is not complaining. "Come on! I'm okay now. If you think work pressure has affected me, how would you explain Hrithik (Roshan) getting unwell after doing just two films in two years? I just got a day's fever and I'm all raring to go," she said. Aishwarya is now looking forward to some relaxing time. "It's almost the end of November and very little of December is left. I had deliberately kept a little part of December off...because since 2008 I have been working continuously. "Doing five films - 'Raavan', 'Raavanan', 'Robot', 'Action Replayy' and 'Guzaarish' - has been mammoth. Hrithik keeps joking about my plight and says he did just 'Guzaarish' all this while, apart from 'Kites'. But, yes, I did all that work and also promoted those films. Now I need a break ...so a bit of an off in December and then further work next year," she said. She is still in talks with filmmakers on her future projects and will be able to announce developments around February next year. "There have been talks. Producers are working out the scheduling, and then the announcements will be made. I was going to sign up for two films to do this winter, but I declined them because I had commitments with all my directors of the film releases this year. The next lot of offers will materialise post-February and March, and will continue beyond next Christmas," said Aishwarya. So she wants to make the most of her holiday period with husband Abhishek Bachchan and all her family members. "Spending time together itself is quite a holiday for me. It doesn't matter where we are. We will just be happy to make that time together and that we will make sure we do," she said. For now, Aishwarya is just waiting to get the audience reaction to Sanjay Leela Bhansali's just released "Guzaarish", in which she plays Sofia, a nurse to a paraplegic essayed by Hrithik. "It is my final release of this year...and what a special film to share with our audience! My character Sofia is very special. The kind of capacity, strength, resilience, commitment, empathy and unconditional love that she has for a patient just takes this character to a different realm altogether," said Aishwarya.
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Rani Mukherjee wishes to do a film which shows a stronger women Posted: 20 Nov 2010 02:37 AM PST Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji enjoys being a part of women-centric films and says she would like do a movie where a woman is projected as a strong person. "Whatever films I have been a part of so far, most of them have been women-centric films. I wish to do more such films where women are shown stronger because it is a fact that women are stronger," Rani, who gave hits like "Bunty Aur Babli" and "Saathiya", told reporters here Friday. Her role in the upcoming film "No One Killed Jessica" would be a reflection of her belief where she would be seen in the role of a television journalist. The actress was in the capital to be a part of Plan India's fund raising auction and support the organisation's global gender equity and equality campaign - Because I Am A Girl. Plan India promotes child rights and works to improve the quality of life of vulnerable children in India. Rani made her Bollywood debut with the woman-centric film "Raja Aayegi Baraat". She was later seen in films like "Mehendi", "Black", "Laaga Chunari Mein Daag", "Hum Tum", "Yuva" and "Veer Zaara" among others. Asked about not being seen on screen much these days, she said: "I want to be a part of good films and play good characters. I wouldn't like to disappoint my fans. I have always tried that every new film I do is different from others." "After 'Dil Bole Hadippa', I found the script of 'No One Killed Jessica' best, so I decided to take it up. We had completed our shooting in June, but they (the makers) also needed some time to complete the film," she said. "No One Killed Jessica" is based on model Jessica Lall who was shot dead in 1999 by Manu Sharma in a nightclub. Produced by UTV Spotboy, the film also features Vidya Balan as Jessica's elder sister Sabrina. It will hit the screens Jan 7 next year.
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Ronit Roy dosen't want to repeat his roles Posted: 20 Nov 2010 02:21 AM PST Popular television actor Ronit Roy earned rave reviews for his performance in the internationally acclaimed movie "Udaan", but he is not interested in doing something similar because he doesn't want to be typecast. "My principle of working is very upright - the basic ground rule that I have laid for myself is that I don't want to repeat my roles ever. I want to try different roles and challenge myself," Ronit told IANS in an interview. "It fills me with excitement to try different roles which give me a platform to challenge my limitations," he said. Ronit started his career with the movie "Jaan Tere Naam" in 1992 and later did films like "Hulchul", "Sainik" and "Dosti Ki Saugandh", but couldn't make it big in Bollywood. He then moved to the small screen and became a household name after featuring in Ekta Kapoor's serials "Kasautii Zindagii Kay" and "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thhi". The 45-year-old, who has played a wide variety of roles on-screen, will now be seen as a lawyer in Sony's new series "Adaalat", which goes on air Saturday. "'Adaalat' is a court room drama where I play a lawyer. My character K.D. Pathak is not a boring and serious kind of lawyer. The one hour show falls under the thriller genre and will solve new cases in every episode." Ronit insists he wants to break the serious image of lawyers with his show. "I am set to break the mould of lawyers' serious image with my role. I want to show it to the world that lawyers can be fun loving and lively." Some of the cases solved on the show are inspired by real life, said the actor. "Some of the cases which will be solved on the show are influenced by real stories, rest are fictional. We are also planning to take up serious issues like child molestation, rape, harassment on the show." He is also associated with two international projects. "I am working on two international projects - one is British and the other is a Hollywood action film. I cannot reveal much about them as of now, but they are not cross-over films. They are purely commercial projects. "I am also in talks with Anurag Kashyap for a Bollywood film, but there is still time to reveal it."
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Lindsay Lohan's father is proud of her Posted: 20 Nov 2010 02:16 AM PST Michael Lohan has revealed he is very proud of daughter Lindsay and former wife Dina after family therapy helped to heal his relationship with them. "Look it was cleansing and it was productive. I don't want to talk about Lindsay. But let me say that Dina had great parents and I had great parents and unfortunately we both lost our fathers. God rest his soul," contactmusic.com quoted him as saying. "But we are both striving to be on the same page and be good parents to Lindsay. Like we used to be - we just want to put things back in order," he said. Michael has criticised Dina in the past and blamed her for Lindsay's battle with drug addiction but now that their daughter is receiving treatment he said he is "proud" of how his former wife is supporting the actress and only sees "better things in the future". "Hopefully Dina and I can sit down and discuss this with Lindsay next month. I think we are striving for that, and things are really working out. I am very, very happy," he said. Lindsay was ordered by a Los Angeles court to stay in rehab until Jan 3, 2011 after she tested positive for cocaine during a random drug test in September.
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Aditya Chopra not to direct 'Dhoom 3' Posted: 20 Nov 2010 02:07 AM PST Dismissing reports that Aditya Chopra will direct "Dhoom 3", a representative from Yash Raj Films said that the news is "utterly astonishing and nonsensical". "The least one expects is that news to be checked with us before going to print, it is utterly astonishing and nonsensical that despite a clear SMS, as well as a personal phone call, denying that the story was untrue, an irresponsible journalist still chose to carry a fabricated concoction in this morning's (Friday) Mumbai Mirror titled - Aditya Chopra to direct Dhoom 3' and that Shah Rukh Khan is playing a pivotal role in the movie." "And that too by choosing to start the article by saying 'It's official now!' One can only presume that it's for the sake of occupying newsprint space," Rafiq Gangjee, vice president of marketing & communications at YRF, said in a press statement. "It is really sad that we have to comment on articles like this time after time. But we do so only to request all responsible media friends to refrain from giving any credibility to this story and not carrying it further," said. "Dhoom" series from the Yash Raj banner has been a big hit. The original, which was directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and featured Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra, John Abraham, hit the screens in 2004. Two years later came the second instalment of the film. Gadhvi once again wielded the megaphone for "Dhoom 2" and Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek, Aishwarya Rai, Bipasha Basu and Uday starrer hit the jackpot at the box office.
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According to Kiran Rao, 'Dhobi Ghat' is more an art house film Posted: 20 Nov 2010 01:56 AM PST Debutant director Kiran Rao describes her film "Dhobi Ghat" as art house cinema and says audiences shouldn't perceive it as another commercially viable movie from her filmmaker husband Aamir Khan's production house. "The film is half in English therefore you cut out a large section of the audience. It's at least 40 percent in English. Traditional audiences are mostly who understand and enjoy Hindi films and it is clearly less than half who are comfortable in English or who speak English. Also, in its filmmaking aesthetics, it's different from what people are used to watching," said Kiran. "Language is one of the factors that will reduce my audience. 'Peepli Live' is a very plot driven film. My script is quite different, my treatment, my inspiration and a lot of the things that I wanted to do is very different," said Kiran. "It's a very relatable film, a film with lot of emotion, but a subtle story, quiet film," she added. The first look of the film was unveiled Wedenesday. Scheduled for a Jan 21, 2011 release, it is produced by Aamir, who also features in the movie along with Prateik Babbar and two new actresses - Kriti Malhotra and Monica Dogra. The film won critical acclaim at the Toronto and London International Film Festivals. Kiran feels as her husband's name is associated with her directorial debut, so the expectations will be very high. "It's really to sensitize people because everybody is looking keenly at this film with an expectation that it's another Aamir Khan blockbuster. To sensitize people that it's a certain kind of film, it's for people with certain sensibility. Not everybody would go to a film festival to watch a film or rent an Iranian film to watch. Through 'Dhobi Ghat' I took an opportunity to make different kind of cinema in India, to broaden our audience. "But with Aamir comes the liability. It's really to tell people that in filmmaking style 'Dhobi Ghat' is more like world cinema, it's more like art house cinema. So I want people to be aware of it before they come to see it," said Kiran. At the same time, she feels no amount of warning can help in changing the perception of moviegoers about an Aamir movie. Asked how was it to direct Aamir, she said: "It was very exciting. We both fought and enjoyed it. It was a great experience. He's a dream actor and a dream producer so I had a wonderful time." The trailer of the film is segregated in four parts and it is not a plot-based movie, says the director. "We worked very hard on the trailer. It's a not heavily plot based story, it's much more slice of life film so the trailer was harder to cut. The film is about four people and how their lives intersect and how the city finds its way into their life. So Mumbai is the fifth character in it. So we kind of introduced each of them and their relationship as one meets the other. "In one trailer, it would have been too much of information. We thought it would be intriguing and nice to watch each separately," said Kiran. Kiran kept Aamir and the cast away from the first look of the film. "Till now, I was known as Mrs. Aamir Khan. I wanted to introduce myself as a filmmaker, as a creative person, as a director and writer. I wanted to introduce my film myself because I wrote the film and also produced it on the ground. I also directed it, so I wanted you to know me," said Kiran. For the international circuit, the has been tagged as "Mumbai Diaries".
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