Posted by Admin | Under Bigg Boss 4
Tuesday Nov 16, 2010
Pamela Anderson’s arrival in Mumbai on night resulted in chaos at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.
The 43-year-old is all set to captivate the audiences as she enters the television reality show Bigg Boss this week.
Pamela was dressed in a long grey outfit. A pair of sunglasses shielded her from the media glare.
Earlier there were rumors about her entering the show, but now it has been confirmed. The surviving inmates of the Bigg Boss are: Ashmit Patel, Shweta Tiwari, Manoj Tiwari, Sara Khan, Sameer Soni, Hrishant Goswami, Dolly Bindra, the Great Khali and Seema Parihar.
Pamela’s entry is surely gone make this show more HOT!
Posted by Admin | Under Amitabh Bachchan
Thursday Sep 16, 2010
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, whose performance as a 13-year-old dying of a fatal disease in ‘Paa’, won him his third National Award for Best Actor, says that the honour made him feel "worthy and wanted".
"Every award is most welcome, it makes you feel worthy and wanted. It is really a great moment for the entire family. I am very happy that Paa has won and Delhi-6 too, which has Abhishek in it," Bachchan told PTI.
“Paa’ won three more awards at the 57th National Awards here on Wednesday, Best Hindi Film, Best Make-up and Best Supporting Actress for Arundhati Nag.
Bachchan said that his wife Jaya was more happy for Abhishek than for him.
"Jaya is really happy, but she is more happy for Abhishek. Well, mothers are always partial to their children. It indeed calls for a family party but Abhishek is shooting on an island far away from here," said Bachchan.
Abhishek Bachchan meanwhile took to micro-blogging website Twitter to share the good news with everyone.
"My son just won the national award for his performance in Paa. I’m a very proud father on Wednesday. Paa has won 4 National Awards! So excuse me for a while going off to do the monkey dance!," wrote Abhishek.
Posted by Admin | Under Shahrukh Khan
Friday Feb 12, 2010
Here is a bad news for Karan Johar’s ‘My Name Is Khan’. The financial loss for the film is likely to be around Rs 40-45 cr for producers, distributors and film exhibitors. The Shiv Sena and Shahrukh Khan’s tussle result for the huge financial loss. Shahrukh Khan’s favoring the inclusion of Pakistani players in the IPL has agitated the Shiv Sena activist and they banned the screening of ‘My Name Is Khan’ across Mumbai.
Made on a budget of 40 cr, the film has been sold to Fox Star Studios for Rs 85 crore. Many theatres refused for advance booking and the few theatres that were opened for advance booking could not continue with the process. Mumbai police arrested over 1,200 disturbed Shiv Sena activist.
"If the average footfall in cinema theatre drops to under 35% this weekend in Mumbai coupled with anticipated disruptions and fear among cine goers in Maharashtra, we are looking at a potential loss of Rs 40-45 crore to the film business," a top executive of a leading multiplex in Mumbai said.
"Losses on account of the damage to the publicity materials of the film and attacks to various theatres in the past few days have also been factored in," the executive said.
Over 2000 prints of the film has been released and 300 was released alone for Mumbai theatre. The film could easily gross 100 crore in the first week but the present scenario will badly hampered the box office collection.
Shahrukh Khan and Kajol starrer ‘My Name Is Khan’ is one of the highly expected films of 2010.
Posted by Admin | Under Katrina Kaif, Salman Khan
Friday Dec 18, 2009
The rumours of Katrina Kaif calling off her relationship with her long time boyfriend Salman Khan seems to be just a figment of imagination of some idle brains, as they were like inseparable souls at a time when they need each other.
Salman has been with Katrina all the time, as she is not in good health. It is said that Katrina was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital after complaining of abdominal pain. She is said to have gone through surgery after being diagnosed with appendix.
Sources said that Salman was in the hospital along with his mother Salma and sisters when the operation was done. Salman even posed for photographs with the hospital staffs after much persistence. It shows that the Khan family considers Katrina as its household.
It may be recalled that Katrina has been in bad health for quite sometime now. She was recently diagnosed with jaundice and low haemoglobin count. She braved it and performed at a show in Dubai and even attended a wedding of Salman’s family friend. Hard work seems to have taken a toll on her health.
Well, Katrina should slow down her pace and take care of her health after getting well. After all, money, name and fame should come next to health. We at Oneindia wish her speedy recovery.
Posted by Admin | Under Saif Ali Khan, Shahid Kapoor
Wednesday Dec 16, 2009
This year’s blockbuster film- Saif Ali Khan’s ‘Love Aaj Kal’ has captured the imagination of love-birds and Shahid Kapoor’s ‘Kaminey’ has also hit ‘dhan tana’ (read bull’s eye) at the box office. Now we hear the two are fighting it off…not for Bebo, of course, but for this year’s top spot of ‘Best Actor Award’ in the ‘Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Awards’.
Both the actors are neck-to-neck in a face off for the top spot of the best actor award. Apart from the two, the other actors who are in the race for the best actor award are Aamir Khan for ‘Ghajini’, Ranbir Kapoor for ‘Wake Up Sid’ and Shah Rukh Khan for ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’.
Also, as ‘Love Aaj Kal’ and ‘Kaminey’ is nominated in most of the categories it will be intriguing to watch the battle between the actors’ films for the awards.
The Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Awards is the Guild’s endeavor to honor excellence in cinema and television by the stalwarts of the industry itself. Over the years, the Apsara Awards has acknowledged talent, perseverance, innovation and pure artistry. The night will see a total of 31 awards being presented, five of which are for television, 23 for film and three special awards.
Posted by Admin | Under Narmmadaa Ahuja
Wednesday Nov 18, 2009
Bollywood star Govinda’s daughter Narmmadaa Ahuja seems to have set her preferences even before her first movie. The 21-year-old says she would like to make her debut with an actor who has at least one film to his credit rather than a newcomer.
“There’s no particular actor that I would like to make my debut with. But I won’t like to debut with someone very new. I’ll prefer my co-star to have done at least one film…He could be a fresh face, but not really a debutant or newcomer,” Narmmadaa told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
“A lot depends on the demand of the script…so until and unless that is ready, there’s no point thinking about the co-actor,” added the youngster who created a buzz when she made her first public appearance with Bollyood star and her dad’s friend Salman Khan at the IIFA awards in 2007.
Though Narmmadaa has no personal favourites among the young male actors, she says her father keeps praising a whole lot of them.
“I have no preferences for any actor. But my dad sees all the new movies with new boys and says – ‘Wah! Kamaal ka actor hai! (Wow! He is a fantastic actor)’. So he has his own favourites,” she said.
Asked about her own debut film, she said: “We have just started scripting so it’s a little too early to talk about it.”
Posted by Admin | Under Aishwarya Rai
Thursday Nov 5, 2009
She’s been absent from the big screen through 2009 but now she’s back–if only on a magazine cover. Yes Aishwarya Rai Bachchan stepped out to unveil the cover of Film fare’s November issue.
While it’s certainly been a busy couple of days for Ash, who turned 36 just a few days ago, she clearly found time to have her birthday cake and eat it too. "I am still answering the ‘Thank You’ smses," said Ash.
Former Miss World looks stunning in a black dress on the cover issue. Ash has graced the magazine’s cover many a times in the past as well.
Posted by Admin | Under Ajay Devgan
Thursday Nov 5, 2009
Doing just intense roles can get quite boring, believes Ajay Devgn who is happy to have worn a different hat in the out and out comedy “All The Best” even as he is on home ground in “London Dreams”.
“It’s a great feeling that at this stage of my career I am being seen in movies as diverse as ‘London Dreams’ and ‘All The Best’. At one point of time, I was doing only intense roles,” Ajay, 40, who won a National Award for “Zakhm” (1998), told IANS.
“But, believe me, if I had continued doing that till date with every film, I would have been really bored and fed up by now.”
Ajay has been seen in quite a few films that required him to showcase his intense side, among them “Halla Bol”, “Omkara”, “Apaharan”, “Gangaajal”, “Deewangee”, “Company” and “Takshak”.
His “London Dreams” co-star Asin has said it is Ajay’s “intensity quotient” that strikes one most as an actor. She also said when it comes to dramatic scenes, he just “eats up the screen”.
But Ajay says humbly, “I don’t really know if I eat up the screen or do anything like that in my dramatic scenes. Yes, intensity has been my forte and I take her views as a compliment. But, as I said, I am loving this phase of my career where I am able to work on diverse films.”
In the pipeline are films like “Rajneeti”, “Once Upon a Time in Mumbai”, Priyadarshan’s next film, “Atithi Tum Kab Jaaoge”, “Toonpur Ka Superhero” and a sequel to “Golmaal” or “All The Best”. Clearly, the man is enjoying his status as an actor who can work in diverse genres.
Posted by Admin | Under Ranbir Kapoor
Wednesday Nov 4, 2009
Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor, who belongs to a family of great actors and filmmakers, says while his mother Neetu Kapoor is his biggest fan, his father Rishi Kapoor is his biggest critic.
“My mom is my biggest fan, but my father is my biggest critic,” Ranbir told IANS.
“He is someone who will call a spade a spade and is not afraid of hurting anyone because he is very correct when opinions are concerned and I am really happy that I have someone like him in my life who will tell me when I’m bad and when I’m good,” he said.
Ranbir, who has acted in films like “Saawariya”, “Bachna Ae Haseeno” and “Wake UP Sid” will be next seen opposite Katrina Kaif in the romantic comedy “Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani”,
Posted by Admin | Under Asin
Wednesday Oct 28, 2009
Asin Thottumkal, whose back-to-back promotional campaigns for “London Dreams” left her exhausted, ushered in her birthday quietly with a few friends and family members. She says it was the most “peaceful and happy birthday” of her life.
“Actually I hadn’t slept at all. I had been working non-stop for ‘London Dreams’ for the last one week with just three-four hours of sleep. Anyway I’m making up for the exhausting week with the most peaceful and happy birthday of my life,” Asin, who turned 24 Monday, told IANS.
Asin brought in her birthday with a quiet dinner on Sunday night with her close friends. “It was eight of my closest friends at dinner. We had a ball. At midnight they made me cut a cake. I felt 12 years old again.”
Earlier during the evening Asin arrived home to a big surprise.
“When I opened the door the entire house was done up with balloons by my parents, just like they used to do for my birthdays when I was a child. I had to burst quite a few balloons because there was no room to even walk. I’ve never felt happier,” she said.
On her birthday the actress gorged on food and has regained all the weight that she had to lose for her role in “London Dreams”.
“I had to be much thinner for my character. Now in 24 hours I think I’ve regained all the weight that I lost for ‘London Dreams’. I’ve been gorging non-stop on chocolates and chocolate cake. And there’s still so much left,” said Asin, who made it big in Bollywood with “Ghajini”.
The second-half of the day was devoted to the kids in her highrise apartment. They all love their Asin didi and wouldn’t miss her birthday for the world.
“Fortunately, there was enough cake and chocolates to go around. So it was great fun. This is the best birthday I had. I woke up to god knows how many SMSes and missed calls. I can’t believe so many people remembered my birthday and cared about it,” she said.
But by far the best part of her birthday was provided by her parents. “When I saw the trouble they had taken over decorating my place, I decided then and there that I’m the luckiest girl in the world.”