by lipika varma
Published: Thu, Mar
14, 2013
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She was supposed to light the ceremonial lamp at the 14th annual
FICCI Frames that was kicked off in Mumbai on Tuesday. However, Kareena Kapoor
arrived late. While she did light the lamp with a smile on her face, Kapoor did
not provide any excuses for her tardy behaviour. Tsk tsk. Meanwhile, filmmaker
Karan Johar, who was hosting the function saved the day by allowing the
speakers to take the stage before the official inauguration. FICCI chairman
Naina Lal Kidwai addressed the crowd stating that this year the organization’s
cultural and media partner would be Korea. She added that there has been a
tremendous growth in Southern films being dubbed by the Hollywood makers. “With
the 3G and 4Ggrowth (in internet), undoubtedly the digital participation too
has foreseen a huge growth,” said Kidwai.
By lipika Varma
Published: Thu, Mar 14, 2013
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It’s not often that one finds actors going out of their way to
save a director and producer’s skin. But Ranvir Shorey did just that. During a
shoot for this film ‘On The Ramp’ in Bangkok, Shorey would ensure that the nine
models and co-star Urvashi Sharma rehearsed their lines while the production
unit was busy fixing the sets. The end result was that when director Imraan
Khalid shouted ‘action’ the actors would deliver perfect dialogues in just one
take, saving everyone around a lot of time and effort. A source from the unit
says, “Everyone loved Ranvir’s gesture.”
By Lipika Varma
Published: Thu, Mar 14, 2013
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A few weeks ago, Kamal Haasan
was livid with the treatment meted out to his film ‘Vishwaroopam’ by the people
and the government. Now that the film has done well even in the overseas
market, he is back in the Zen mode. Asked about the cuts that the Central Board
for Film Certification enforces in films, he smiles, “We are all subjected to
good and bad certifications. There are a few cuts from the films which spoil
the interlinking of the story. It is happening not only to me but to others as
well. It is not an individual experience but a collective one.” On the sequel
to his controversial film he says, “We are doing ‘Vishwaroopam 2’. We are
working on it. The film will come in 3D.”