Thursday, October 28, 2010

David Dhawan to bring Salman-Govinda together for Partner 2


By Subhash K. Jha, October 28, 2010 - 11:52 IST

If there is one guy out there in the entertainment industry who can put an end to all the speculation on the status of the Salman-Govinda relationship, it is David Dhawan.

David who has been closely associated with both Salman and Govinda, has done the maximum number of films with the two stars. He's now in the process of bringing them together for the sequel to Partner.

But the problem is with the stories about the Partners' real-life rift. They are taking a toll on David. And he has decided to do something about the crisis. He is toying with the idea of hosting a party to celebrate the Salman-Govinda friendship.

"And why just the Salman-Govinda friendship? It will be to celebrate the Salman-Govinda-David friendship. I get very disturbed when I hear about their so-called rift. Arrey yaar, both are far above such bickering. Look at Govinda's track-record. He has been at the top for decades. As for Salman, with Dabangg he has proved he is beyond all competition. I hate to see people talking about two of my closest friends in this negative way. So yes a party celebrating Salman and Govinda's friendship and my friendship with them seems a good idea," says David emotionally.

Says David, "I'm committed to direct a film Rascals for Sanjay Dutt Productions from next month. Dutt is one of my oldest and closest friends. The first film I directed had Sanju in it. Then I'm committed to directing Partner 2 for Salman Khan and Govinda. So my career is devoted to friends."

Family would naturally have to look elsewhere. David's younger son Varun is being launched as a leading man by Karan Johar.

Says David, "All I can tell you at the moment is that my elder son Rohit is directing his first film Desi Boyz and my younger son Varun is going to be an actor. I'd have liked to launch both in their respective careers. But I am committed to making films with my friends."

Rascals will feature Dutt, who is one of David's oldest and dearest friends, with Ajay Devgn and Kangna Ranaut. It will be a typical David Dhawan comedy.

Argues David, "Why not? Why open the car bonnet to check the motor when the vehicle is running just fine? When others are copying my style why should I move away from it?"

Monday, October 25, 2010

Dabangg DVD Review

By Joginder Tuteja, October 25, 2010 - 16:20 IST


Dabangg MOVIE DETAILS

Cast: Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Sonu Sood, Arbaaz Khan
Director: Abhinav Singh Kashyap
Producer: Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora Khan, Dhilin Mehta
Music: Sajid-Wajid, Lalit Pandit
Lyrics: Faiz Anwar, Jalees Sherwani, Lalit Pandit

THE FILM

If one starts scratching the surface, there is an utter lack of storyline in Dabangg. All you get to see is one item sequence tied with another, sometimes not so successfully and at number of times successfully. And when it does tie up well eventually, there is no stopping back. You can't get your eyes off Salman and this is what makes Dabangg stand out as a quintessential masala film that has audience asking for more.

Salman Khan is our very own Robinhood Pandey who loots from the goons and discreetly distributes it amongst the needy. However, this Robinhood act of his just remains at the surface without taking over the proceedings. In fact to think of it, there is absolutely nothing that takes over the proceedings even once despite a dozen odd characters spread all over the narrative.

A mother (Dimple Kapadia) who loves her elder son but can't side with him since he has her feelings intact for her second husband (Vinod Khanna) and their child (Arbaaz Khan). A quiet young woman (Sonakshi Sinha) who gets to know the name of her hubby only after getting married to him. A politician (Anupam Kher) who never quite comes on his own. A goon (Romeo) whose only job is to get beaten up whenever he establishes an eye contact with Salman. A cop (Om Puri) who comes across as a mere sidekick. Most of these characters barely stay on as peripherals even as Salman dominates the show.

Thankfully, the man who actually turns out to have a good screen time as well as screen presence is Sonu Sood who makes use of the opportunity that came his way with Dabangg. As a villain (who by the way loves to be addressed as a hero), he has a well defined character that basically comes on his own in the second half of the film and actually contributes to the overall plot.

Now that's actually a big relief because honestly, the first half of the film is just a set of pieces that come together by coincidence and not intent. In fact it won't be wrong to say that for the first 45 minutes at least, you end up wondering whether Dabangg was actually the case of promos misleading audience into expecting something really phenomenal. Yes, there are some clap worthy sequences but still, an absence of a concrete plot means that you do tend to get a little flustered and also impatient. You do expect some drama to build up to a cause but all you get to see is Salman's histrionics put on display.

However, things do take a turn for much better in the second half and as the plot thickens (to whatever extent possible in an out and out Salman show that Dabangg is), the film begins to engross the audience. The game of tricks being played to make the two brothers (Salman and Arbaaz clash), the flashback sequence involving Dimple, the anti climax at Arbaaz's wedding - just about everything ends up making Dabangg a much enjoyable affair.

To add to that, music plays a big part in ensuring that Dabangg stays on to be a lively affair. Short and sweet, each of the numbers come at just the right time and never cause an interruption in the narrative. The cherry on the top is the item song (Munni Badnaam) which is anyways the talk of the season.

Moreover, the best is reserved for the finale that makes Dabangg an absolute enthralling affair for the masses. The extra long fight sequence involving Salman, first with a bunch of goons where his entire police force supports him and later hand to hand combat with Sonu Sood makes Dabangg a thrilling affair. Really, this is a complete 'seeti maar' affair. As the film turned out to be the biggest ever success of Salman Khan in his two decade career, it also ensured that 'masala' movies won't die in near future with more and more projects conceived on the same lines.

PACKAGING

Dabangg comes in an attractive paper and plastic packaging that has only one face dominating an entire space - Salman Khan

DURATION

The film's duration is 120 minutes.

SPECIAL FEATURES

- Making of the film and songs

The making segment of the DVD follows the tried and tested lines. A few behind the scenes shots, a few moments shared with the cast members who talk about the film in as routine a manner as giving just another interview, a few anecdotes shared - some interesting and some rehearsed - and voila, the making segment is ready.

When Shatrughan Sinha joins the principal cast of the film along with the director to take audience through Dabangg, one does tend to believe that the conversation could be a little different; a little detached from what one has already heard before and somehow turns into lot more interesting. However, when the conversation ends up being on the same lines as 'What made the team opt for Sonakshi to play a leading lady in the film? or 'How was Malaika roped in for 'Munni Badnaam', you know that if you have followed the pre-release campaign of Dabangg judiciously, you know it all.

What is not quite surprising is to see director Abhinav Kashyap again being relegated to the back seat even in the 'making' segment. With Salman and to a good extent Sonakshi dominating the making and the music segment here, it ultimately turns out to be just an average affair.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

- 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen Presentation
- Subtitles - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 and Stereo

PRICE

Rs. 299/=

CONCLUSION

Issme action bhi hai, emotion bhi hai, romance bhi hai, drama bhi hai. Issme Salman Hai. Yeh Dabangg Hai. That's right, before the first decade of the current Millennium comes to an end, Dabangg has to be the first ever masala film after a long time that turns out to be the most unabashed display of star power. Really, all that you remember once the show of Dabangg ends is Salman Khan. And this is what makes you play it on.......again!


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Salman’s girlfriends use him for fame, says dad

Why is Salman Khan still single? Dad Salim Khan has the answer to the question that has vexed so many of his fans — ‘mama’s boy’ Salman, he says, can’t fix on a girl because he mostly falls for actresses who can’t pamper him like his mother.

“There’s a contradiction in Salman’s character. He gets attracted to women from his industry only… his co-stars become his love interests. Once a relationship is established, he starts looking for his mom in them. Now that is not possible,” Salim told trade analyst Komal Nahta on ETC’s show Bollywood Business.

“A woman who has just started her career can’t be doing stuff like preparing meals, washing clothes, preparing kids and yet lead the hectic life of a movie star! This expectation can’t be met by a woman who has just started her film career…not even if she tries,” reasoned the 74-year-old, who made a rocking scriptwriting team with Javed Akhtar.

Salman, 44, who is Salim’s eldest son, has been involved with actresses like Somy Ali, Sangeeta Bijlani and Aishwarya Rai.

The 44-year-old is said to have split from his latest girlfriend, actress Katrina Kaif.

Salim dodged the question, saying: “I can’t say if Katrina is in Salman’s life… If a marriage decision stretches for so long, it usually does not happen. It means that the person is not 100 percent sure to get into it…that’s why the delay.”

According to Salim, who is credited for scripting films like Seeta aur Geeta, Zanjeer, Deewaar, Sholay and Trishul, Salman suffers heartbreaks because for most of his girls the prime motive is stardom.

“Whenever girls have come into Salman’s life, they are looking to be a movie star. So settling down is the last thing on their minds. So the relationships reach a saturation point and then fizzle out.”

Salim has two other sons – Arbaaz and Sohail, and a daughter, Alvira, from his first wife Salma. He later married Bollywood’s cabaret queen Helen and adopted a daughter named Arpita

Bigg Boss Season 4 [ Episode 1] - 3rd October 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

‘I am greedy for success’

‘I am greedy for success’

With her allure intact and a newfound confidence Asin manages to articulate her love for the city. “I miss this place so much. It is my favourite city.” This ace Bharatnatyam dancer who was in Chennai recently says, “The vibe of the people here, the culture and the wonderful blend of tradition and modernity here is simply wonderful.”

Talking about her Kollywood projects she says, “I’m working with Vijay in Kaavalan, which is a remake of the Malayalam film Body Guard. This is my third film with him. Our first two movies, in which we acted together, were blockbusters so I’m hoping for a hat trick. Fingers crossed.”

And by acting in Kaavalan, the actress has kept up her word. She says, “The story behind Kaavalan is that I was offered the role in Malayalam three years back but unfortunately I couldn’t take it up, but I had promised the director that I’ll be a part of the remake. This is a very cute love story and I play a strong role in it.”

The Ghajini actress, who was in Mettupalayam recently got entangled in a black flag protest rally as she was shooting in Sri Lanka earlier for her upcoming Bollywood movie Ready. When asked about the controversy, she says, “I don’t want to rake up an issue now. I’ve clarified myself many times about it and I don’t want to comment on this and invite trouble.”

Asin is now excited about Ready. She says, “It is a commercial comedy, directed by Anees Bazmee and I’m acting with Salman Khan. This is our second film together. It is a fun masala flick.”

Asin has a good rapport with Salman Khan and Vijay. “I’ve been fortunate to have a great rapport with all my co-stars. Both Salman and Anees are fun-loving and very supportive. I’m very close to their families too. Vijay and I are good friends and I’m close to his wife, kids and mother too, both Suriya and Jyotika are great buddies and I know Salman’s family really well,” says Asin who is busy with back-to-back shoots.

Quiz her about her love life and she declares, “Well there is a technical glitch here - I still haven’t found the right guy. So there is no one in my life. I’m waiting to be surprised.”

Speaking about her Hindi film Silence she diplomatically answers, “Who said I’m a part of the film? I would like to maintain my silence about Silence.”

Asin, who is talked of as the queen of endorsements and has won many laurels for her acting doesn’t want to sit back and relax. She candidly says, “I’m a very greedy person when it comes to success. I want to achieve a lot more and hopefully if things shape up the right way in the future, I hope to make a mark globally too. And about endorsements, I’m lucky that my audiences have a good connect with me.”

Singing and reading are this bombshell’s favourite hobbies. “I love singing and in fact I was offered to sing for the Tamil Ghajini and even for the song, Aye Bachu, its Hindi remake, but I turned it down. I hope to sing for a film someday. I also read a lot. At the airports, you will find me only in bookstores. I enjoy a lot of fiction. I have a big library at home. I love to travel and my work is pleasure as it involves a lot of travel and excitement,” concludes Asin.

Arbaaz gets furious over Shobha De's remarks on Dabangg & family

Dabangg fever is almost like DDLJ phenomena. It isn't a fair comparison on a lot of levels but the hangover is similar. With Dabangg came back, the long forgotten sweet, innocent love story, the brave hero who beats up the bad guys, the unforgettable one liners, the impromptu song and dance phenomena and a story line that urges you to throw rational thinking out of the window. With a lot of hooting and cheering by the audiences, the abandoned single screen cinemas were the place to be. An Arbaaz Khan Production, starring Salman Khan with Malaika Arora Khan doing the perfect item number, Dabangg was also a Khan clan film, where the entire family participated to produce this box office phenomena. Guess who is irked by all of this? It's none other than the popular socialite, author, columnist and self appointed film critic, Shobha De. Chandni Dev at Bollywood Hungama gives you a low-down on all that happened for all to see.

She speaks her mind, she has ruffled a few feathers on more than one occasion but she seems to revel in the controversy of it all. She has written about celebrities and their performances on numerous occasions and at times received flack for it. But she honestly couldn't care less. She has perpetually said 'au revoir' to diplomacy and tact.

Post the release of I Hate LUV Storys, Shobhaa didn't spare the lovely Sonam Kapoor or Imran Khan and even director Punit Malhotra as she went ahead to write her blunt as ever review. In her words she said, "It is a wonder Karan actually approved the script of such an excruciatingly pointless film which, post-interval, suddenly takes off for New Zealand...one is ready to shake up this bloke called Punit Malhotra (chief villain) and spank him in public."

Punit Malhotra, the director of the film, responded on twitter saying "Guys pls (sic) don't take Shobhaa De seriously. She's a fossil who's getting no action and going through menopause." And Sonam responded to that by saying "ha ha".

This didn't happen too long back before Shobhaa decided it's time to rock another boat. This time she took a jab at none other than the Khan clan. With the release of Dabangg, what also came out was Shobhaa's bitter review of the film. She went ahead and said "The one scene that really and truly created history and will go down as an astonishing cinematic moment is the one of Salman Khan's shirt tearing, popping and flying off his back... all by itself! The shirt deserves a special award for performing this remarkable feat - perhaps; it marks a first in world cinema!" She continued, "Those looking for a plot, be warned - it is flimsier than Munni's (Malaika in a sizzling item number that out-beedis Bipasha's) barely there costumes. Both are 'badnaam'." Now this was a typical De humour that bordered on being nasty.

During the time of 'Id' Salman got a lot of flack for making statements on terrorism and 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai. His lack of diplomacy and articulation rendered him apologetic to the masses. Shobhaa De comments on the situation were, "Salman Khan's shocking statement about 26/11 smacks of arrogance, ignorance and plain stupidity. A lame apology won't do Sallu bhai. Boycott Dabangg"

There is just that much anyone can take lying down in the name of dignity and self respect. Shobhaa De's callous comments and opinions, quite uninvited though, have been ignored on numerous occasions by celebs as they either feel its giving the issue too much importance or they feel it's pointless. But a certain Khan brother had just about had it. He decided that it's about time he gives it back to this self acclaimed moral crusader and film critique. After all if she has the columns to showcase her opinions he has twitter. And in no time started the barrage of tweets which were retweeted by the general public who love Salman Khan and epitomise Dabangg.

Arbaaz started the whole discussion by addressing his followers as he said, "Hey guys what's your opinion on Shobha De a writer of sleaze and pornographic novels. She writes a lot of sh*# about Salman and Malaika. Her claim to fame is marrying some rich industrialist. I'm not sure if its 3 or 4. Pl lemme know"

Once done he started an anti Shobha campaign of sorts on twitter as he said "Mr De hold on to your money or Shobha at 60 can still compete with Elizabeth Taylor... One thought that age makes you wiser but unfortunately it's not happening in the case of Shobhaa who is 60... Shobhaa's opinions on my family reeks of bias, jealousy and frustration. I have have been ignoring her comments for the longest time but no more... This idiotic woman had recently said ban Dabangg. Who the hell is she? Is she the god damn law?.. She's a frustrated sleaze writer. That's it! If this woman was not to write about celebs she would not even be entertained... Honestly I hate to give people like Shobhaa any importance but she's been writing personal, biased stuff 4 the longest time. Enough is enough." Arbaaz got immense response from his followers on twitter.

Dabangg 4th Week Box-Office Report

Dabangg has seen its first major weekly drop in its fourth week. The collections were down 70% at multiplexes as Anjaana Anjaani dominated screen space.
Dabangg will still manage around 6 crore nett business over its fourth week which will take its four week nett business to near 140 crore. The single screens in UP, Bihar, Rajasthan and MP are showing a better turnout than the new releases Anjaana Anjaana and Robot on the weekdays.The four week distributor share will be a huge 77.50 crore and the 80 mark should be crossed by the end of the sixth week.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

To act is to be myself: Salman


He is an actor who does not act. From playing a corrupt but endearing cop on the big screen to hosting the most controversial reality show on TV, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan says he is just being himself in front of the camera.

After raking in crores with his latest hit 'Dabangg', the 44-year-old actor has replaced Amitabh Bachchan as the fearless host of 'Bigg Boss', promising it is the real Salman Khan his fans will get to see.

"The first and only lesson I have learned in acting is to be myself. Viewers will get 100 per cent unadulterated Salman Khan in Bigg Boss. I am hosting it in my own style - frank and uncut," Salman told PTI in an interview.

This is not his first stint on television, the actor has hosted a game show on the small screen before and thinks that the potential of the idiot box is tremendous.

"Television as a medium is evolving and so is the viewer; it is not the 'small screen' any more," said Salman.

But that is not the only reason why he took up the job of hosting 'Bigg Boss', the actor's family are ardent viewers and he consulted his mother before saying yes.

"Bigg Boss is one show that has intrigued me immensely as a viewer - its format, its contestants and the psychological battle within the house. Also, my family enjoys the show; they discuss it all the time. I asked mom before considering it and she instantly said yes," said Salman.

The Colors show, which is in its fourth season, is well-known for creating controversies, gossiping and plotting among the contestants in order to win. Salman says he is not going to put up with any wrong-doing in the show.

"I am a very straight-forward person and I will not take any hypocrisy and politics lightly. For those housemates who play clean, they will always find their best friend in me. Those who don't, be ready to expect the worst," he said.

Having said that, Salman also thinks that this show brings out the real self of a person and and he endorses the idea of seeking fame via a reality show like this.

"Contestants in Bigg Boss are celebrities or known personalities before entering the show. One's real personality comes out in the show. Everybody opens up eventually and you cannot fake beyond a point. And if they are liked by viewers and gain popularity then there's nothing wrong in that," said the actor.

With 'Dabangg' becoming a major hit, Salman's fans are referring to him as Chulbul Pandey, the name of his moustached avatar in the film. The actor thinks its the unpredictability and heroism of the role that has made him so popular.

"Chulbul Pandey was a very different role compared to any of the characters I have played previously. Chulbul was totally unpredictable - went from action to comedy to romance and back to action. The film as well as the heroism shown has been accepted well by fans everywhere," said Salman.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Ready (Telugu) Movie Review

Ravikishore is known for producing films with good entertainment and Sravanti Movies is the banner which brought out good family subjects. Ram, who shot into fame with his debut film 'Devadas' directed by YVS Choudary which was a big hit. However, Ram could not repeat the magic in his second film 'Jagadam'. To regain his past glory, he had decided to work with a successful director like Sreenu Vaitla, who gave big hits like 'Dhee' and 'Dubai Sreenu'. With the combination of a successful director, producer and heroine, 'Ready' turned out like a sumptuous meal for the audiences with all kinds of elements like comedy, action, sentiment and romance.

Raghupati (Nazar), Raghava (Tanikella Bharani) and Rajaram (Chandramohan) are the trio, who run famous cloth showroom RS Brothers. Theirs is a combined and joint family. Raghupati has the fascination to act in stage plays and bags a prize for mono-action from the thespian NT Rama Rao. Chandu (Ram) is the son of Raghava. He is quite dashing and daring, besides had a nature of helping all the needy. When Raghupati plans his daughter's (Tamanna) marriage, Chandu helps his sister to marry her lover boy (Navadeep). This irks Raghupati and makes Chandu was forced to stay off from the family for some time. When he was in the college, he happens to see Puja (Genelia) and falls in love with her at first sight. But he doesn't know about her whereabouts. In fact, Puja's uncles Peddi Reddy and Chinna Reddy (Kota Srinivasa Rao and Jayaprakash Reddy) were big factionists and they get separated due to some property dispute. Once, Chandu kidnaps Puja in a mistaken identity. Learning that Puja too wanted to escape from the marriage and plans to return to the US, Chandu advises her to go to their house and manages to get her settled with his family. When the entire family visits a temple, Peddi Reddy happens to see her and takes her away. Learning that Puja is also in love with him, Chandu decides to marry her. In order to fulfil the wishes of Puja's parents, who died in a road accident, Chandu wants to marry her in presence of all her family members. How, Chandu managed to convince both the families who were at loggerheads? How Chandu united both the families? How Chandu's family helped him in winning the hand of Puja? What was the role of McDonald Murthy? Answers to all these questions form part of the remaining part of the film.

PERFORMANCE:

Ram who is known for showing good ease in dances and fights, once again excelled in both of them. In addition, with the help of director Sreenu Vaitla, he was able to showcase good comedy in his role. He improved his body language a lot and bettered in histrionics. All the action scenes were quite stylish. In order to add a pinch of salt to his acting capability, director made him to sport the attires of Krishh and spiderman in two scenes, which evoked lot of entertainment. Genelia, not only filled the glamour slot, but also had got a lot of chances to show her ability to perform. Her role is like an extension to her characters in 'Bommarillu' and 'Dhee'. She played her role with a fantastic smile all through the film. Next comes, Brahmanandam, the ace comedian, who gave a brilliant performance. Once again proved that he is second to none in giving a healthy comedy. All the artistes in the film including Nazar, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Jayaprakash Reddy, Tanikella Bharani, Sudha, Surekhavani, Saranya and others did complete justice to their roles. Nagababu, Tamanna, Navadeep made a guest appearance in the movie.

TECHNICAL:

Kona Venkat gave a very good story for the film, besides assisting Gopi Mohan in scripting the dialogues. It was the screenplay penned by Sreenu Vaitla which was so perfect that the audiences are forced to sit tight in their seats. He made them to feel that they would miss a good comedy scene in case they move out of the seat. Camera work by Prasad Murella is okay and choreography of all the songs and fights were perfect. The audiences can't feel any kind of boredom all through the film. Sreenu Vaitla once again proved that he had a good command in bringing out commercial entertainers. In a nutshell, he achieved the hattrick of successes through 'Ready' after two hits like 'Dubai Sreenu' and 'Dhee'. Music by Devisri Prasad is okay but the tunes appeared a little routine, when compared with his other films. The production values of Sravanti Movies are good.

REMARKS:

Though the entire film was a complete entertainment, the director chose to end the film with a poor climax. The climax was a little dull. The audiences expect a good action scene in the end but it ends casually. Despite a poor end, the basic theme of giving a good entertainment to the audiences was achieved. Hence the film would definitely remain a good entertainer and worth watching. Another notable feature in the film is that there are no item songs and the film could be watched by the entire family by sitting together.

Cast: Ram, Genelia, Nazar, Tanikella Bharani, Chandramohan, Jayaprakash Reddy, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam, Shafi, Sunil, MS Narayana, Srinivasa Reddy, Suman Shetty, Sattenna, Sudha, Saranya, Satyakrishnan, Surekhavani, Rajitha, Pragathi, Apoorva and others.

Credits: Story – Kona Venkat and Gopi Mohan, Dialogues – Kona Venkat, Music – Devisri Prasad, Camera – Prasad Murella, Producer – Ravi Kishore, Screenplay and direction – Sreenu Vaitla.

Banner: Sri Sravanti Movies

Released on: June 19, 2008

Salman ´Ready´ With His Next Blockbuster


T-Series' 'Ready' starring superstar Salman Khan and Asin is already creating a stir much before it's release. After the run away success of his last film Dabangg there is no doubt that Salman Khan is the most sought after star in B-Town. After breaking box office records Salman Khan is back at his comic best in T-Series' Ready directed by Anees Bazmee of 'Singh is Kingg' and 'Welcome' fame. A remake of the Telegu hit, 'Ready' marks the coming of the comic duo after 'No Entry'.

Says a trade source " 'Ready' is a highly anticipated movie since it marks the coming together of Salman Khan and director Anees Bazmee after No Entry which did extremely well. Anees is an ace at comedies and Salman Khan has impeccable comic timing-Ready has blockbuster written all over it."

together Salman Khan and Bhushan Kumar.

Says Bhushan Kumar, "The experience with Salman bhai has always been very good since we have been involved with the music of many of his hit films. Right from 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya', 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam', 'Tere Naam', Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya to 'Wanted' we have had a great association with bhai. All these films have had blockbuster music It's always been a friendly and family kind of a feeling whenever we are doing a film with him. So it feels nice to re-unite once again with him for 'Ready'."

The man with the midas touch says that his film has just the right ingredients that will have audiences asking for more.

"I was always looking for a script which has everything and I found that in 'Ready'. The film has lots of humour, there are 2-3 action sequences which Salman fans will love, there are a lot of dramatic sequences, we also have good scope for music. In short it's a total masala entertainer with proper story and screenplay," adds Bhushan Kumar.


Sunday, October 3, 2010

Bollywood’s Last 10 all-time blockbusters

The recent film to join the league of all-time blockbusters of Bollywood is the Salman Khan film Dabangg. The movie has made a whopping Rs 127 crores from its first seventeen days and is still continuing its dream run.

According to trade reports Dabangg is 17th film in the list of all-time blockbusters of Indian cinema. An all-time blockbuster differs from a blockbuster because of its humongous revenue and craze. Some of the classic films which were all-time blockbusters are - Mother India (1957), Mughal-E-Azam (1960), Jai Santoshi Maa (1975), Sholay (1975) and Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985).
After these films, came Sooraj Barjatya’s Maine Pyar Kiya with a fresh cast. That was the year 1989 which marked the beginning of a golden era for Indian films in terms of box office business. The years 1989-2001 witnessed all-time blockbusters almost every year, which was a rarity before. Last year’s release 3 Idiots also enjoyed the status of being an all-time blockbuster.
We present you the recent ten all-time blockbusters. Check them out:

1-Maine Pyar Kiya (1989)
This film gave Bollywood one of its biggest stars Salman Khan. Maine Pyar Kiya was the greatest hit of 1989 in India, and one of the most successful Bollywood movies of the 1980s. The movie’s total nett collection is approx Rs 66,92,00,000.
The movie’s ‘friends’ cap and dialogues were immensely popular among the youth.

2-Aankhen (1993)
Govinda and Chunky Pandey starred in one of the most successful comedies. This multi-starrer film about two spoiled brats took no time in tickling your funny bone. Oh there was also a cool monkey with loads of entertainment. The film’s total nett was approx Rs 26,77,00,000.
With Aankhen, actor Govinda and David Dhawan became a hit comedy pair.

3-Hum Aapke Hain Kaun (1994)
Rajshri Productions, the makers of hit family dramas, came up with Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, starring Madhuri Dixit and Salman. The film made new records at the box office with approx Rs 309,26,00,000 total nett. The film’s lavish sets and huge star cast was a major attraction for the families who like the way the film celebrated the Indian culture and family ties.
Hum Aapke Hain Kaun also paved the way for the filmmakers like Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar.

4-Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge premiered on 19 October 1995 and was released nationwide on the next day. Directed by Aditya Chopra with stars Shahrukh Khan and Kajol, the movie, just like Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, was loved by Indian audiences. It earned over Rs 580 million in India and Rs 175 million overseas, the film became the biggest Bollywood hit of the year.
With this film Indian producers learnt how to tap the overseas market and to make films for the NRIs.

5-Raja Hindustani (1996)
A cute-looking cab driver/guide falls in love with a rich, sweet girl. Raja Hindustani directed by Dharmesh Darshan is also one of the most commercially successful films of Bollywood. The songs of the film were heard everywhere and people were going gaga over the film whose total nett earning was approx Rs 207,78,00,000.
The film won five Filmfare Awards including Best Actor (Aamir Khan) and Best Actress (Karisma Kapoor).

6-Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
College fun, love triangle and a small girl trying to find her papa’s best friend. Perfect plot! Kuch Kuch Hota Hai clicked with the audience and worked wonders at BO. Karan Johar’s debut film also brought designer clothes and style into the limelight. The film’s gross revenue is approx Rs 182,54,00,000.
Shahrukh and Kajol proved that they are the best onscreen couple.

7-Gadar Ek Prem Katha (2001)
Set in 1947 during the partition of India, the film tells the story of a truck driver, Tara Singh (Sunny Deol), a Sikh, who falls in love with a Muslim girl, Sakeena (Amisha Patel), who belongs to an aristocratic family. The movie grossed almost Rs. 72,00,00,000 and is one of the most successful films of Sunny Deol’s career.
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha was released at the time of Aamir Khan’s Lagaan but was more successful at the BO.

8-Ghajini (2008)
From 2001 to 2007 there was no highest grosser. The jinx was broken with the release of Ghajini. Full on action with a romantic angle, this film was a Hindi remake of a Tamil film with the same name. Ghajini, starring Aamir Khan who suffers from short-term memory loss in the film, kept roaring for weeks at the BO. The film’s total gross is approx Rs 170,50,00,000.
Aamir Khan reportedly spent almost a year in the gym, to develop a new bulked-up look.

9-3 Idiots (2009)
Audiences can’t get enough of 3 Idiots, many watched it several times. Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in India. It was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in India and had the highest opening day collections for a Bollywood film until recently. Another Aamir Khan’s superhit film after Ghajini and the star didn’t disappoint. The movie’s total nett collection was approximately Rs 269,50,00,000.
The film was inspired by Chetan Bhagat’s celebrated novel ‘Five Point Someone’.

10-Dabangg (2010)
Finally Dabangg. Salman Khan has created box office history with this film after his two all-time blockbusters Maine Pyar Kiya and Hum Aapke Hain Kaun. To begin with, the film broke the opening day collections record of 3 Idiots. It also became the highest earning Hindi film in the first weekend. The film is still thriving at BO with the total collection of more than Rs 127 crore approx.
Dabangg 2 with the adorable character Chulbul Pandey is in the pipeline, confirms producer Arbaaz Khan.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Final call's mine says Sajid Nadiadwala

Producer Sajid Nadiadwala's Anjaana Anjaani starring Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra releases this week. Here, he talks about his actors, his best buddy Salman Khan and future plans.

You've signed Shirish Kunder for your production Kick starring Salman Khan and Sonakshi. Comment.
Yes. I have been planning Kick for a year without a director. First, I signed Salman, then the script fell into place. And then, I signed Sonakshi. We needed a guy with a vision to take the script forward. Salman and I mutually came to the conclusion that we should get Shirish Kunder on board as we both loved Jaan-E-Mann.

After problems with Shirish during Jaan-E-Mann, you'd sworn never to work with him again.
I never said that. We had problems -- like Salman's passport issues, the sets had to be erected and dismantled twice and some other stuff as well but we never once had an argument or raised voices at each other. A scenario was created, where we were both made to believe that there was a problem. And because I like his work, I am working with Shirish again.

Your on-off equation with Farah Khan is confusing. She was your rakhi sister till you had a cold war but this year she tied you a rakhi again. What's the exact status?
I have known Farah for the last 16 years and she's family. We accept and love her the way she is. The size of Farah's rakhi and quality of peda she gives depends on the relationship we have between us every year. This year, the rakhi was superb while the pedas were delicious and expensive so I guess she's fine with me!

Did Salman recommend that you sign Sonakshi?
Yes. From our first film together (Jeet) to our last film together Salman has always recommended actors, technicians, writers and actresses for all my films. He treats it like his own home production and tells me who to take. Salman insists, but the final call is mine. I had seen the rushes of Dabangg six months ago and endorsed his suggestion of signing Sonakshi. I don't always listen to him though, as growth doesn't always come with agreements.

Was Salman upset and refused to give dates for your next film because Jaan-E-Mann hadn't done well?
Salman can never be upset with me or vice versa. He's my jaan... After Jaan-E-Mann, he got busy with his other films like Yuvraaj, Veer and Partner. He wanted to complete Jaan-E-Mann and then start his other films. He takes 100 days to shoot a film, complete it and then move on to another film so for seven films he'd take 700 days and that's why it took us almost three years to start Kick.

People feel Akshay has replaced Salman in your 'best buddy' space today as you have done more films with AK.
Nobody can replace Salman in my 'best buddy' space or anywhere else; nobody will try. He never hears my script or discusses his price. I know it's sounds flowery to talk like this after Dabangg but Salman and I have been through many ups and downs in the 16 years I've known him. Today, our association goes beyond work. I did three films with Akshay because at that time, Salman was working with other producers. Besides, Akshay's a schoolmate. I'm fond of him too.

You had quite a few actress girlfriends before shaadi. But no link-ups after. Are you discreet or uninterested?
I've been married 10 years now and haven't once felt the need to stray. Maybe it's because I have seen and done it all before marrying Wardha. I've enjoyed life before marriage and had a few relation- ships too with the intention of settling down.

Not attracted to any actress?
No. I've been through that phase in the past. Also, Wardha's a new woman everyday -- she keeps re-inventing herself. I can never get bored of her. When I can get all from one woman at home why should I look outside? She's all I want in a woman and more.

Wardha wants to direct a film. Will you launch it under your own banner?
Never! When I come back home stressed from work, the only person who can calm me is Wardha. She keeps me anchored. If the one person who stabilises me joins the fraternity, my personal space is gone. Who will I turn to when I am stressed and cranky? She energises me when I come home; if that goes away, toh main gaya kaam se!

Wardha's brother Mohsin Khan wants to debut as an actor. Will you launch him?
Yes, why not? She has spoken to me about it and I think Mohsin has been meeting people. If I have a good project where I feel he suits the requirements I don't mind launching him.

Do you still remember Divya Bharati? Apparently you still love her and remain in touch with her family...
Yes, I still remember Divya and she's a part of my family and I keep in touch with hers. Whenever her family has a problem, her dad comes to me. He told me once, 'I have lost a daughter but gained a son' and that statement haunts me even now.... Thanks to Wardha, she's accepted and loved as family. Subhaan sees her pictures and calls her badi ammi.

What about Tabu?
We're good buddies. That's all. There's no romantic bond.

Your next projects are with Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan.
I haven't signed Hrithik as yet. Imtiaz Ali is yet to decide when he plans on starting. Saif is doing an interesting romantic drama with Siddharth Anand. Shahid is doing Saabir Khan's Heer Ranjha. Once Saabir completes the script, we'll start casting the actress for Heer's role. Neither Katrina nor Priyanka has been approached.

Anjaana Anjaana releases this week. Who is your favourite -- Ranbir or Priyanka and why?
Though I am very fond of Priyanka as I launched her in Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, I have a soft spot for Ranbir. I had worked with his dad (I was an assistant director on the sets of Chintusaab's Hathyaar). Ranbir is one of the most disciplined, well-behaved actors I've worked with. He's very respectful to his seniors. He has worked from 5 am to midnight at -20 C temperature without a murmur. Being a star kid, he could've been obnoxious but he's grounded.

Is Anjaana Anjaani based on French film Girl On A Bridge?
I don't think so. I saw the film recently. It's in black-and- white and was made 60 years ago. Siddharth's wife Mamta penned the story while novelist Advaita Kale wrote the screenplay. I don't think she'd have been part of it if it were a remake. What I loved about Anjaana Anjaani was that it's about the victory of life and ends positively. You leave the theatre living each day as your last. It's different from my usual films and it was bold on my part to produce it.

Why have you never worked with Katrina Kaif or Aishwarya Rai Bachchan? The buzz was it was because you don't like working with your best buddy Salman's girlfriends?
Any answer on this topic will be an encroachment on their personal space.

Why have you never worked with Shah Rukh Khan? Is it because of your close friendship with Salman?
I'd love to work with Shah Rukh and Aamir. Which producer wouldn't? I first met SRK on the sets of Divya's Deewana when I'd drop in to meet her. He's done guest appearances in two of my productions -- Heyy Babyy! and Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega. Eventually, he started doing films with Karan Johar while I made films with Salman. It wasn't as if we stopped working after the SRK-Salman fight. And let me tell you, whatever anyone says -- there may be differences between them, but SRK and Salman love each other!