Archive for June, 2007

29
Jun

Partner - Come, join in for love

Banner: Sohail Khan Productions,K Sera Sera
Cast: Govinda,Salman Khan,Katrina Kaif,Lara Dutta,Dilip Tahil,Amey Pandya
Direction: David Dhawan
Production: Sohail Khan
Music: Sajid,Wajid

Partner - Come, join in for love
[Friday, June 29, 2007]

Remember your school and college days when there always used to be a guy (or a set of guys) who would invariably have a piece of advice to give when it came to woo a girl? This guy would usually be a super stud who would know much more than just a thing or two about getting into a female heart!

In PARTNER, the guy in question is Prem [Salman Khan]. ‘Love Guru’ for some, ‘Date Doctor’ for others!

In short, a man who had the key to a woman’s heart. And he was ready to make many more of such keys for those who wanted to break this lock, albeit if they were ready to get into a commitment rather than a stray flick! And of course, pay a fee!

Bhaskar [Govinda] of course belonged to that breed of men for whom loving a woman was nothing short of worship. His only trouble? He was hardly the kind of man who would be given a second look by women. No, there was nothing wrong with him as a person. The only trouble here was that he was overtly shy of coming close to women and could only dream of having one in his life.

In his life did come Priya Jaisingh [Katrina Kaif]. A stunner of a female, she could be any man’s dream come true. And this time around she turned out to be Bhaskar’s dream. It was a difficult task not just for Bhaskar but for any man to find an entry to her heart. No, she wasn’t difficult to approach or high headed. She was in fact a pretty-n-sweet female who had innocence written all over it.

Her only grudge with men was that they more often than not were ready to give in to anything she did and everything she said. Understandably so since she was the rich and famous daughter of an industrialist tycoon [Dalip Tahil]. This was the reason why she was looking for someone who would look at her as Priya and not Priya Jaisingh.

Now it was up to Prem to make sure that Bhaskar took his advice at every step and made his moves carefully. All this was done to make sure than not just Bhaskar finally manage to woo Priya but also see a turnaround in his personality.

But what happens to Prem himself in the meanwhile? Well, he has to reinvent some of his own tricks that he had developed over the years since in this journey of his, he found himself also falling in love with a gossip reporter called Naina [Lara Dutta]. A tough nut to crack, she herself was on the lookout for Prem since one of her friends was nursing a broken heart. Reason? The man responsible for this was none other than ‘Love Guru’.

Bhaskar was in love with Priya, Priya could as well be falling in love with Bhaskar, Prem was making sure that he acts as cupid while there was a love story brewing between him and Naina too. And between all this fun and frolic, there was a character called ‘Chotta Don’ [Rajpal Yadav] who had some of his own interesting stories to tell.

A ‘masala bhelpuri mix’ in the offering, PARTNER promises to be a delicious offering by David Dhawan who returns after more than a year ever since his SHAADI NO. 1 released in Diwali 2005. PARTNER sees a worldwide release on 20th July.

27
Jun

Nanhe Jaisalmer - It’s all about hope, love and friendship

Banner: K Sera Sera
Cast: Bobby Deol, Katrina Kaif, Vatsal Sheth,Dwij Yadav
Direction: Samir Karnik
Music: Himesh Reshammiya

Nanhe Jaisalmer - It’s all about hope, love and friendship
[Wednesday, June 27, 2007]

In showbiz, one hears number of stories about obsessive fans.

Fans who would do everything possible to get in touch with their screen idols.
Fans for whom life is nothing beyond the one whom they worship day in and night out.
Fans who are simply in love with their idol and dream to send the rest of their life with them.

‘Nanhe Jaisalmer’ is the story of one such fan…..one whose love for his idol is completely different from any of the traits as mentioned above.

For him, his idol is his best friend. Someone with whom he shares everything that happens in his life. All this in spite of the fact that he had never met his screen star!

He is ‘Nanhe’ [Dwij Yadav], a 10 year old boy from Jaisalmer, a town in Rajasthan and his ‘dost’ is none other than Bobby Deol who plays himself.

Nanhe’s imagination was centered on only one man in his life - Bobby Deol. Though he was an illiterate when it comes to formal studies, he possibly knew more about languages than any average person. Knowing as many as four foreign languages, he was responsible for well to do of his family even at such a young age.

His imagination led himself to keep faith in himself…and his idol. Always believing that one day he would meet Bobby Deol, he thought about him day in and night out. Through his sister Suman he wrote a letter a day to Bobby telling him about each and every moment in his life. Even though he was a child, he had a lot to share with Bobby. His wins, his moments, his desires.

And one day Nanhe got what he always wanted in his little life so far. He met Bobby and life was never the same again for him.

Bobby too reciprocated the friendship that Nanhe had for him and a unique bond developed between the two. The two became inseparable and in the meanwhile Bobby made Nanhe aware about the ways of life and numerous lessons it tought ever day!

Directed by Samir Karnik who had debuted with Aishwarya Rai-Viveik Oberoi ‘Kyun Ho Gaya Na’ a few years back, ‘Nanhe Jaisalmer’ has music by Himesh Reshammiya and is expected to arrive in July.

27
Jun

‘Oldd Iss Goldd’ is the story is a comedy movie- Vikram Singh.

‘Oldd Iss Goldd’ is the story is a comedy movie- Vikram Singh.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Vikram Singh is from Capital Delhi and his childhood aim was to become an actor. Vikram Singh has worked in movies like Sautan, Bombay Godfather etc. Few days back Vikram Singh came to Delhi. In this event we talked to Vikram Singh and there is some synopsis for that.

Tell us something about Ur new release?

Oldd Iss Goldd is a comedy film about the life of three old men trying to become young again… The story starts with three old men (Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor and Asrani) who are bored in life and want to have some fun to overlook the thought that they are old… The story develops when these three men go on vacation to Goa without their wives and have a gala time of their life…

Which one is your favourite song in this movie?

Lajjo- Lajjo was my favourite song in this movie.

Neeraj Sahai is the director of this film so tell us something about him?

Neeraj Sahai is the director in this film he has worked very hard and it was good working with him.

How is your on location experience with your co stars of Film Oldd Iss Goldd?

In this movie there are many stars like Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Elena Shevtsor etc are there. It has been a good experience to work with them.

What is your dream role, are you planning to do in Bollywood?

See, it is all up to directors that in which kind of Characters they want to see me. I would be very pleased to work in movies like Veer-Zaara as Veer Pratap Singh.

Who is your favorite actor in Bollywood?

I admire Shah Rukh Khan and I am very much inspired with his acting.

What do you do in your free time?

Exercise is my best friend, when ever I’ll get time I will be busy with it, Internet Surfing and Boxing and Boxing is my passion.

14
Jun

Naqaab - Are the situations only as complex as they appeared?

Banner: Tips Music Films
Cast: Bobby Deol,Akshaye Khanna,Urvashi Sharma,Vikas Kalantri
Direction: Abbas Burmawalla,Mustan Burmawalla
Production: Kumar S Taurani,Ramesh S Taurani
Music: Pritam Chakraborty

Naqaab - Are the situations only as complex as they appeared?
[Thursday, June 14, 2007]

What happens when an individual is not what he/she seems?
What happens when love is not what it seems?
What happens when intentions are disguised?

Dhoka, fareb, intrigue, mystery, betrayal, back stabbing, thrills, chills and a lot of suspense!

Life seemed simple for Karan Khanna [Bobby Deol], Sophie [Urvashi Sharma] and Vicky Malhotra [Akshaye Khanna]. Well amost! There were times when a match between two individuals belonging to different economic class seemed difficult. But not anymore? This is why there weren’t many eyebrows raised when multi millionaire Karan fell in love with middle class Sophie. She reciprocated and there wasn’t any hassle of sorts when the two decided to be soul mates forever.

Living in with Karan, Sophie had all the love, happiness, riches and glamour of the world in her lap as she would have ever desired.

Until she met Vicky!

A charming young man who almost swept Sophie away from her feet, Vicky wasn’t too demanding. He was fine with her spending time with Karan; his only demand was to have his share of her love as well.

Does it become difficult for Sophie to live a dual life? Especially since she found herself falling for Vicky? Well, perhaps! Because on one hand she had the unconditional love of Karan to look at while on the other she had Vicky’s charm making her go weak on her knees?

But is that what NAQAAB has to offer? A story about a woman trapped between two men? Naah! The game is much bigger than this. The plot much thicker. And the intentions far more disguised!

Because there is a ‘naqaab’, a mask, that each of the three lead protagonists are wearing! Is everything the same as it seemed? Are the situations only as complex as they appeared?

Did each of the three have a deadly past that was hitherto unknown to even the ones closest to them?

Is Karan as white as he seemed?
Is Sophie as gray as she appeared?
Is Vicky the only one with black shades around?

Is there someone else, a fourth protagonist, who was quietly watching the three get into a situation that was perhaps created by him? Was this ’someone else’ just waiting for the right time to make his moves? Is this the man who was wearing the ultimate ‘naqaab’?

Come Friday, the 13th July, and the answers should be out as Abbas Mustan churn out yet another deadly thriller from their stable!

14
Jun

I prefer an ensemble cast any day - Abhishek Bachchan

I prefer an ensemble cast any day - Abhishek Bachchan
Thursday, June 14, 2007

What do you think of the music of Jhoom Barabar Jhoom?

This is Shaad second film with me and coming off a film like Bunty aur Babli it’s a great task to try and create an album which captures the flavour of the film, the madness and the flamboyance of the film and to try and outdo the previous album. I am really and fully convinced after a lot of hardwork put in by Sahankar Ehsaan Loy,Shaad and Gulzar sahab that they have actually managed to completely outdo Bunty aur Babli to Jhoom Barabar Jhoom which is by far one of the best album I have ever heard in my life. It is so full of energy and it’s a perfect representation of what the film is. It captures the madness the flamboyance, the attitude, the romance and just magnifies it a hundred folds. It’s flawless

Which is your favourite track in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom ?

It being such an album which is so good it’s very tough to choose. I love the song between Preity and me which is Bolna Halke Halke which is a romantic track. I think that’s a wonderful song its also one of the few songs that’s on the lower and slower tempo in the film while the others are very high energy so it’s a welcome change. It’s a beautiful track which is beautifully sung and written, wonderfully picturerized so I like the romantic track Bolna Halke Halke and obviously I am partial to the title track of Jhoom Barabar Jhoom just for its sheer energy, it’s superb.

What was it like working with Shankar Ehsaan Loy?

It never seizes to amaze me how they mange to come up with such great and diverse music everytime.What is wonderful is how they work as a team individually they are great musicians Shankar is a wonderful singer, Loy is a great pianist and Ehsaan plays wonderful guitar they play many other instruments as well. The synergy that they share they just come up with such normal tunes and tracks and the greatest thing is that when ever they work with Shaad I feel they find a middle path between the two,Shaad and them. They have a very serious and distinctive quality and sound to their music they seem to forget that when ever they are working with Shaad and they create a new sound al together and I think that’s superb to do it time and up time to reinvent yourself. You really can’t say enough of them they are just fantastic and I am just very happy that they have agreed to do the film and they have come up with such a great track because they made our job as an actor so much more easier.

The look in JBJ has been highly appreciated can you tell us something about that?

I would prefer not to call it the look of the film but call it the attitude when you have Shaad as the captain of the ship you know there’s going to be oodles of attitude and a very distinctive style. I think Jhoom Barabar Jhoom is the most precise representation of what Shaad is like in real life. I think he gave everybody a peek thru the window in Bunty aur Babli how mad he actually is and how flamboyant is he and what a genius is he and I think he’s truly allowed everybody to look into his soul in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.Its Shaad Ali Sehgal all the way its totally him, its his film and everything is owed to him in this film. He’s responsible for every inch.

What was it like working with Aki Narula?

Aki has worked with us in Bunty aur Babli so it was wonderful to reprise with most of the team this time around. Aki as a designer is very flamboyant, he loves style and he loves to blow things out of the water and he got a film in which he could really freak out as he is and he’s done a wonderful job. He was so much in tune with what Shaad wanted and they together have managed to come up with a look which was really needed for the film. The look is distinctive, it is very special and the look is something which aided the performance a lot. So when you wear the kind of clothes that you are wearing the accessories, with your hair and the make up it helps you become the character. I always believe that looking the part is fifty percent of your job and that is largely aided by the work of Aki Narula.I really think it’s the finest piece of costume designed in Hindi film till date.

Which is your favorite outfit from the film?

I like all of them. They were clothes almost wonderful for Jhoom Barabar Jhoom..It allowed me as a human being as an actor to do things and wear things that I wouldn’t have never dreamt off in my life. The kind of clothes Aki has come up with in this film I I don’t think I would ever be content but they suited the character.Rikki Thukral was that kind of character and it suited him brilliantly and it was just a pleasure to get into somebody else’s skin be so loud and get away with it. The wonderful thing about the costumes is When we use to shoot on the streets of London people use to actually look at the lead actors and really wonder why we wearing such clothes and we are use to become conscious at times. I think Preity was the most sober of the lot followed by Bobby then Lara and I was the maddest but al though we were very conscious while shooting. I think once you see the film the costumes don’t seem to jump out on you because the world created by Shaad and Bose our cinematographer and Aki you don’t pay attention to the costume. It helps you take to a different world of Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and I think any technician working on the film aides and manages to help the audience to transform themselves into a different world. The world of the movie then you have succeed it and i think every technician in this film has managed that.

How did Jhoom Barabar Jhoom happen to you? What was it about the script that made you decide to do the film?

Jhoom Barabar Jhoom was a story that Yash Raj had told me while we were shooting for Bunty aur Babli it was then called Sangam Mien. It kept evolving it moved from Delhi station to Water Loo Station. It grew in stature and style and in scale so its something that I can very luckily say that I was blessed to see from its inception from when it was a germ of an idea so it happened over a time and I think it helped a lot that I knew off the script and of the idea from the ideation stage because it helps to acquaint oneself with the script and the character. So it’s a lot of fun for me to see it grow and finally become a great film that’s to come.

While you have grown as an actor from Bunty aur Babli to Jhom Bara Bar Jhoom ?

I think the main aspect is the confidence when I took on Bunty aur Babli there was a huge confidence problem because I wasn’t sure whether I would be able to manage that level. I tried very hard to maintain a very high pitch know in the level of performance which is something Shaad really likes. Shaad is a believer that anybody can do that to carry off a character which is very high octane and to carry it off with ease is very tough. I thought Bunty was one such character very tough to do. After I completed Bunty aur Babli and saw the film I had confidence in Shaad in the sense that he always believed in me as an actor and I was happy that he managed to take out the performances in me so when Jhoom Barabar Jhoom came along there wasn’t any apprehension towards the film or the character al though it was ten notches above Bunty aur Babli in attitude, pitch and in know we were more bullish about the film and we said yes lets do it and we tried to be very confident and attack it head on so it was a matter of confidence I think on Shaad’s part it. One criticism that gave our way to Bunty aur Babli was that they thought it was two separate films being made they felt Bunty aur Babli should not have been a serious love story a the end of the film and that it should not have the gravity that it has in the last half an hour they wanted to see the madness of Bunti aur Babli. I felt in some part may be it was the makers of Bunty aur Babli and the actors the team felt that we have to give it some sort of gravity to justify the characters and make them more human and we cant make a film which is just a laugh riot and showing these two kids doing crazy things. I think that was the problem in our confidence we were trying to be a bit safe I think we throw emotions into the wind in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and its gone all the way and it’s a thoroughly entertaining film, it’s very funny. It’s what Adi says masala to the core and I think that’s how we have grown Shaad and me. I think we have the confidence to take on more like Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and blow it up and play it on the scale and the way we want to do it.

What do you have to say about Shaad and Abhishekh sharing a bond and give their best together even though it’s just their second film?

I think it’s the comfort I think Shaad has the comfort of knowing that he can be himself in front of me and he want be judged and I love him for the person that he is and I have the same thing towards him I can be completely me and I have no inhibitions from him and that’s largely because him of the kind of person he is. He’s a very open person and I think that’s very exciting for an actor and most importantly is that he loves his artist nothing is more important then them and he is very protective about them and he literally treats them like children.Rani and me when we were doing Bunty aur Babli we were doing Bunty aur Babli were treated like children on the set he really mollycoddles you and he really cares for you and that comes thru. All though this is my second film under Shaad as a director. I have done four films in which he helped on humor he is one of the primary reasons I got humor then we did Bunty aur Babli he worked on Guru with me and now Jhoom Barabar Jhoom he’s a great friend. I think when there is chemistry between the director and his actor it always comes thru. The camera is too short and it catches everything and I think that’s one of Shaad’s greatest assets it’s that he makes actors very comfortable. It’s because he demand’s a lot when you see Jhoom Barabar Jhoom its very unrealistic in terms of what is required of an actor to do, it can scare you its like you are standing outside one of the great institution of art’s in Paris of which he have all learnt about in school and you are outside dancing with fifty French dancers which is rather ostentatiously and madly and so are you in this very messed up look singing “Ticket to Hollywood” in vulgar movements so you know you need to have a lot of confidence in your director more importantly the director has to have a lot of confidence in you and he has to help you forget that there is a world around you and keep you in the work of the film and Shaad always manages to do that and that only tells you about the kind of person he is.

There is a lot of dancing happening in the film? What was it like working with Vaibhavi Merchant?

First of all I have to say whatever performances I have done in songs thru out my career and whatever performances I do today the majority of the credit for that goes to Chinku whether she was choreographing the song or not. .She is one choreographer who has really helped me and really pushed me and taught me to throw quotient to the wind and just be. She was the first choreographer who ever told me that it’s not how well you dance if you are not a good dancer it doesn’t matter its how well you enjoy the song and she pushes you to do that. She is never stresses on a particular step she is more concerned about your expression so whatever little bit of a dancer I am today is largely is almost entirely Vaibhavi. She’s a dear friend and according to me is one of the best choreographers we have on the scene today.Hand’s down she is brilliant and I love her range as a Choreographer if you see Jhoom Barabar Jhoom you will understand it she is the same person who has picturerized a Jhoom Barabar Jhoom song and Bolna Halke Halke at the same time and has done it effortlessly. She is wonderful and I love her because she is always pushing me and firing me to work harder and I enjoy that. I guess that is why I am more relaxed in front f her. She is also complaining that I don’t rehearse which I don’t because I some where have this complacent attitude that’s because I have the confidence that she is there and she will not ok it till I get it right but then again I also know that she is going to give me steps which she knows I can do. A lot of times you find choreographers who compose a step because that’s the way they see it they don’t look it from the point of view of a character or an actor doing it. Vaibhavi has this unique ability of understanding the character knowing how the character should be dancing and singing and just opposing that with which actor is going to perform knowing the limitations. Like I have a lot of limitations when I dance and she is aware of that and she will choreograph steps keeping in mind the character and what I can do so when she shows me a rehearsal I never question because I know that these are steps which she will get out of me and I will not look stupid doing that. I really think she is an ideal person for this film and I am so happy that she’s worked on the film and I don’t want to say what work she does you will see the film and understand it for yourself.

What does it feel like when you working with a family member?

When you are in front of the camera you are an actor and you have to forget your personal relationship. If you think about your personal relationship they are going to hamper your performances for eg you are standing in front of the camera with Mr. Amitabh Bachchan and you think oh my god that’s my father in front of me you are definitely going to get intimidated over all you have to try and be professional even though its tough.

What was it like working with Bobby whom you are working with for the first time with?

I have been wanting to work with Bobby since I started working I have known him since I was a kid and finally we get an opportunity to work together. I am so happy because I really think this is the right movie and I am glad we never got the opportunity to work together before this and that this is are first movie together. He’s just wonderful he is one of the sweetest co-stars one can ask for. Thoroughly professional always ready to help out he was all that I thought to be and much more on the set and as an actor. I just feel so privileged to be a part of the film where he is there as well and we get to share screen space.

What was it like working with Lara?

This is Lara’s second film with me after “Mumbai Se Aaya mera Dost” She is very close to me. She’s like a sister to me and I love her very much. The amount Lara has grown as an actor is stupendous and she seems to be growing leaps and bounds in every film. To take on a film like Jhoom Barabar hoom for Lara was a big step she’s never done anything like this before and I am so happy that she did it. She just blows it on screen, she’s superb, you will see Lara in a role which she has never done before and I don’t think many people have done it before. She does it so well, it was a very tough role to do and she has done it seamlessly, brilliant performance by Lara. I am so excited for her I really feel she is such a talented girl.Shaad and Adi have given her a wonderful role and she hasn’t let anybody down there were times when she would perform and the entire unit would clap for her. She’s done such a good job.

What was it like working with Preity?

Preity is very natural with her performance. The best thing about Preity is that she looks after her co-stars when they are in front of the camera she is for ever ensuring that my make up was Ok and if my hair was out of place she would correct it and get the shot cut. It’s wonderful to work with co-actors who take such good care of you because usually we actors are very selfish we look at our self and are bothered only about our own performance. Preity looks at a film in entirety and she has no problems with other actors being on the set with such a huge star cast it can be intimidating for a fact but she is so cool about it and so helpful contradictory to this whole bubbly, young teenage kind of a girl image she is really like a mother she takes care of everyone, busy feeding everyone, making sure everybody has eaten, suggesting good restaurants and saying things like this is how we should do the shot and lets work it out like this and rehearse together.She just loves to rehearse and you will not come across many actors who would like to do that and put in the kind of work she does. She works very hard to achieve a natural performance that comes out of her. She is great fun and I am very happy that she is a part of the film. She adopted what we call the right attitude that Shaad sets on the set which I was a bit concerned because I had worked with Shaad in the past so I was not to sure if the other actors would understand Shaad style of working and the kind of atmosphere and the environment he likes on the set but Preity comes right into the deep belt and she just blended in and she was one of the guys. It was great and yet another wonderful performance by her. I am so glad that the whole team came so well together.

What is it like working in a multi star cast film again as opposed to a solo?

I prefer an ensemble cast any day. I think it’s very lonely and boring to be singly standing in front of the camera delivering dialogues. The more the merrier I feel very lucky that I get to work with all of them. Everybody gets along so well, It’s like a family and great fun.

Any one memorable or unusual incident that comes to mind during the shooting of the film?

They are all to embarrassing to tell I just remember being embarrassed a lot. But the film has been memorable. I think that’s Shaad’s forte to make every scene memborable.
He doesn’t believe in any particular graph he just wants everything to be perfect and he works really hard on the sets to make every moment perfect so it’s very hard to select one.

Five words to describe Jhoom Barabar Jhoom?

You need a lot more then five words to describe Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.you can’t describe Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, It’s just everything. I have never come across a film like Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.One cannot classify or label Jhoom Barabar Jhoom its simply outstanding.



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