Monday, June 30, 2008
Shriya Saran, one of the most beautiful actresses in Kollywood
Nitin a new 'Hero'
The two are spending a lot of time in each others company. But Bhavana denies that there is anything going on between them. Bhavana ruled out having anyone connected with the film industry.
Rajini beats SRK in box office race
Tabu is now getting ready to act in a bold new film.
Rambha soon settle down as a housewife
Rambha has had several comebacks in Telugu but her latest has turned out to be a disaster. She even did some hot item songs but even they did not do anything to revive her career. Rambha’s family members are now keen to get her married. They are in search of a suitable groom for the 30 ear old Rambha. Many eligible bachelors have shown an interest in marrying her and if everything goes to plan, she may get married by the end of this year.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Malavika files case against Anjaneyulu
Audio track list of Superstar's Kuselan
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Kavya Madhavan attempts suicide
Greatness is not just about ... Dr. Kamal Haasan
Some say, ‘legends are born’. Others beg to differ, they say ‘legends are made’. When each person is born they are nothing but a mound of earth waiting to be molded, a stone waiting to be cut to diamond, a sapling waiting to be tended. Destiny chooses few among us to mold, cut and tend to greatness. Kamal Haasan was one such chosen by the hands of time to be shaped to hold greatness, not as an ornament or an attainment but as a way of life. What sets Kamal apart from other greats is that his greatness neither precedes him nor follows him, it is a part of him. Each time he performs it is not his reputation that speaks, it is that performance which is perfection personified. He does not rest on laurels nor lives in the past, he strives to construct monuments through each frame, each shot and each movie. Everyone has but one masterpiece but Kamal is one whose career is strewn with masterpieces. ‘Masterpiece-ing’ is just another day in the office for him and now he awaits us with another masterpiece which we believe will outdo, outclass and outshine all masterpieces that have been put before us in the past.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Poorna ---- "Chinna Asin"!
Dimple Kapadia way is Bipasha Basu
Recently, the cute-faced actress has also disclosed that she has no problem in wearing a bikini, and if the character demands she would surely wear it.Hansika also garnerned lots of publicity recently for her alleged spat with co-star Celina Jaitley because she was sporting more glamourous dresses in the movie ‘Money Hai Toh Honey Hai’.
But Hansika cleared the air by saying that their looks have been clearly defined, she is being cast as a drama queen, whereas Celina essaying the role of a fashion designer, and there were no problems between them.
On argument with Celina, she said, “I don’t know who’s cooking up these stories that I had a problem with Celina just because she was sporting more glamourous dresses in the film Money Hai Toh Honey Hai. Our look has been clearly defined in the film. I am playing a drama queen, whereas Celina is essaying the role of a fashion designer. Why would we have a jhagda over this?”
Hansika Motwani, who started her career as a child artiste in Bollywood and worked in films like Koi... Mil Gaya, Escape from Taliban, Jaago and Aabra Ka Daabra, is surely on cloud 9 these days as she has big budget movies like ‘Money Hai Toh Honey Hai’ (opposite comedy star Govinda) in her kitty. And of recent, she has quite a few south Indian hits to her credit too.
On working with multi-talented star Govinda, she said, “Working with him is an experience in itself. When people ask me as to how I feel romancing a much older person like him on screen, I really feel funny. Acting, after all, is about playing a character and I can even play an 80-year-old woman with ease on screen. Moreover, when you are working with an actor like Govinda, you end up giving your 110 per cent.”
So, here is another actress with dare-to-bare feelings. Gone are the days of ‘Sati-Savitri’ heroines, here comes the ‘Bikini-Brigade’, really, Bollywood industry is becoming hotter day-by-day!
Saloni in Ram Charan’s new film ‘Dheerudu’.
Victory Venkatesh is now busy with .....
Barack Obama didn't attend the BET Awards
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Rajinikanth’s ‘Kuselan’ completed
I leave for the world tour with the Bachchan -Preity Zinta
Friday, June 20, 2008
Vikram Bhatt moved away from his marriage?
Do people beyond a certain age have the right to get married?
That’s a fairly valid question and it emerges from the creases of comedy in Mere Baap Pehle Aap. In the film the son arranges for his aging father to marry the woman he loved and lost.
Two years ago Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia, known in real life to have share more than a passing fondness, played aging single parents who find love. The film Pyar Mein Twist bombed. So did Hamare Tumhare where Sanjeev Kumar wanted to marry Rakhi. Basu Chatterjee’s Khatta Meetha got a slightly better opening. Maybe Ashok Kumar and Pearl Padamsee looked like they were married anyway. So nobody minded.
The alarming part of Mere Baap Pehle Aap is that Paresh Rawal and Shobana who are supposed to be ‘old’ people discovering belated love together, are both in their 40s.
Is that old? Especially in an industry where women are too taken up with their careers to worry about their biological clock. They tend to ‘settle down’ a little late in life. Or not at all. Look at the screen divas who made it, and those who didn’t. Hema Malini and Sridevi found love and motherhood in the arms of a married man. Both Hemaji and Sridevi in spite of breaking the social code have conducted their married lives with extreme dignity and grace.