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29
May

Aishwarya bags another Hollywood flick

Ash is going to Hollywood once again and this time she’ll team up with Oscar winner Meryl Streep.

The movie is an adaptation of a French film, Chaos, and focuses on the distress that upshoots when a young prostitute, unintentionally, intrudes into the life of a modern middle class couple.

Reports add that Ash will be playing the role of a prostitute, who suffers physical and mental torture. The film emphasizes on the struggle that the prostitute has to make for her survival, her resurrection and dignity.

Although the film’s name has not been officially announced since it has first to be adapted for American audiences, reports confirmed both Ash and Meryl as a part of the project.

29
May

Ash doesn’t share any relationship with Abhishek: Ram Gopal verma

Does Abhishek Bachchan’s character die in Sarkar Raj?
No he does not.

So where did that come from?
I’ve no clue. There’s so much untruth floating around the film I don’t know whether to be amused or frightened. They first imagined the hero dies. Then they imagined that the distributors were scared of his death.

Every one has an imagination and the freedom to use it.To take a much larger issue, look at the way the murder of that girl Arushi in Delhi is being made into a cause for speculation. I’ve only made a film.

You’ve said a man could’ve played Aishwarya Rai’s role?
Yes I have. She has no romantic association with Abhishek’s character at all. It’s not a conscious decision to keep them away from romance. The emotional aspect of a relationship can be manifested in many ways.

In Sarkar Raj it comes across as drama, treachery, power- play and betrayal.

In the light of all these emotions Aishwarya’s relationship with Abhishek is treated very unconventionally. Theirs is not a romantic relationship. Not even a hint of it.

So did you ever actually consider casting a man in Aishwarya’s role?
No not at all. It was always Aishwarya. But the very fact that she’s a woman would make a subtext in the audiences’ minds though she doesn’t share any relationship with Abhishek. But if I had cast a man in her role it’d make no difference to the main plot.

How did you resist the temptation to incorporate a relationship between Abhishek and Aishwarya?
It wasn’t difficult at all. I don’t believe the hero and heroine have to romance. My intentions in Sarkar Raj are not to cash in on star value.

27
May

Bollywood gossip

Aishwarya Rai played the perfect bahu during the shooting of Ram Gopal Verma`s Sarkar Raj, as she took special care to ensure a good lunch for husband Abhishek and father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan on the sets.

Aishwarya religiously supervised the food being cooked for Abhishek and Amitabh and would ensure that their favourite dishes were always on the menu.

27
May

Bollywood remembers Jhamu Sugandh

Well-known Bollywood personalities paid homage to producer and financer Jhamu Sugandh, who died on Monday following a cardiac arrest.

Producers and distributors, including Pahlaj Nihalani, Rattan Jain, Shyam Shroff, Kuku Kohli and others, paid their last respects to the maker of super-hit movies like Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.

He was cremated at the Juhu Crematorium on Monday evening. Fifty-seven-year old filmmaker is survived by a daughter and a son.

Sugandh suffered breathing problems early Monday morning and was rushed to the Life Criticare Hospital in Juhu, where he passed away a little before noon.

Actively associated with the industry for more than 25 years, Sugandh produced movies like Filhaal, Chachi 420 and Rangeela.

His company, Jhamu Sugandh Productions, also produced off-beat movies like Buddhadeb Dasgupta’s Kaalpurush and Deepa Mehta’s Earth.

He also produced Bombay, a love story between a Muslim girl and a Hindu boy weaved into the bloody communal Mumbai riots of 1992-93, and Black Friday, which dealt with the serial bomb blasts in the city.

Sugandh was also associated with Lagaan, which became India’s official entry to the Oscars.

Other important productions he financed included Hum Kississe Kum Nahin, Khubsoorat, Hindustani and Daud.

He was also involved with the Kolkata film industry, and produced a few Bengali movies. He recently announced plans to produce at least half a dozen Bengali movies.

22
May

Bollywood muscles in on Hollywood

With India’s entertainment billionaires seemingly blessed with limitless pockets, Bollywood is flexing its movie muscle, taking on Hollywood in unexpected corners of the globe and buying up theatres worldwide.

“Bollywood now has the muscle and (Indian) corporates have big money,” prominent Indian filmmaker Jagmohan Mundra told AFP.

Mundra said Bollywood companies began the bid to buy into Hollywood cinemas and distribution networks after Indian films failed to get a wide showing in the West.

The slew of major entertainment deals announced this week at Cannes, the world’s biggest film market, underlined Indian cinema expansionism.

Reliance BIG Entertainment, for example, the entertainment branch of India’s mighty Anil Dhirubhai Ambani (ADA) Group, unveiled plans to spend one billion US dollars by the end of 2009.

ADA plans to use the cash to produce a slate of films in nine languages while ensuring the movies make it onto cinema screens outside India as well as on home video, online digital platforms, and television through the Internet (IPTV).



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