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dhanush's wife goes missing/avs/lipika varma

Dhanush’s wife missed at the success party by lipika varma


Published: Mon, Jul 29, 2013
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Dhanush’s wife missed at the success party
Lead actor Dhanush had flown in especially from South to be the part of his debut Bollywood film, ‘Raanjhanaa’ celebrations for having entered the 100 crore club.
When he was spotted all alone in a corner and asked whether everything was fine in his married paradise, he quickly retorted, “Yes, why are you asking this question?”
And then he clarified saying, “Oh, Aishwarya, my wife was keen on coming along with me. But with the sad demise of legendary South actress Manjula Vijay Kumar, she could not accompany me. Manjula is very close to all of us and Rajni Sir especially.”

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Sunny turns choreographer DC | Lipika Varma | 04th Jun 2013

Sunny turns choreographer

DC | Lipika Varma | 04th Jun 2013
The Deol parivar is readying itself for the release of its much-awaited film Yamla Pagla Deewana 2. Keeping up with the trend of heavy promotions in Bollywood, the father-sons trio is busy creating a buzz about the venture in India and abroad.
“Yes we do not want to leave any stone unturned. Promotions go a long way in creating a hype and awareness for a film and we’re at it,” says Sunny Deol who has experimented with his dancing skills in the film. A la daddy dear? “You know something? My dad’s (Dharmendra) steps are unmatchable. But in a bid to push myself, I have choreographed my steps this time. You will notice a change in my dancing style.  It’s exuberant,” he adds with a smile.
We’ll watch out for that one.

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A producer’s dream DC | Lipika Varma | 17th Jun 2013

A producer’s dream

DC | Lipika Varma | 17th Jun 2013
Talking about his early days in Mumbai, he says, “I had done songs for Sridevi and Boney Kapoor’s films Roop Ki Rani…, Pukar and Govinda Govinda. After Wanted there was no looking back.”
When teased about preferring to work with Sridevi, he retorts, “Why not? She’s a great actor. I have not signed any deal with Boney Kapoor but, given a chance I would love to direct a film under their banner.”
With so many projects going on here, is he set to buy a house in Mumbai? “Not yet. I am happy commuting. I have not left T’town. Only when I have a film in Bollywood, I am parked here as it needs a lot of concentration, dedication and time.”
Talking about his upco-ming projects, he says, “My next film is Rambo; I prefer scripting my own films. I am also planning to do another Tips film starring Salman .”
Prabhu is the ideal director for B’town producers. “I do not give them lavish budgets,” he says, quickly adding with a wicked smile, “But Ramaiya Vastavaya has a higher budget. Girish being the producer’s son, I got everything I asked for; after all a father has to do his best for his son’s debut film.”
While Raanjhaana star Dhanush feels that South cinematographers are better, Prabhu says, “Sangeeth Sivan and the other T’town cinematographers also belong to Bollywood. Both industries have good technicians.”
At the end of the day, Prabhu is a choreographer first and director second. He says, “Definitely my first choice is choreography. But while directing  I prefer not to choreograph. It is always better to concentrate on one phase of filmmaking.”
When asked whether his son will follow in his footsteps, he says, “My son is very keen on studies and loves playing games. It is, however, too early to state what profession he would like to choose.”

No solution at all DC | Lipika Varma | 05th Jun 2013

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DC | Lipika Varma | 05th Jun 2013
Jiah Khan (Source: AP)
Jiah Khan (Source: AP)
The Ghajini actor, who had relocated from London to Mumbai, was apparently depressed because of a career that was going nowhere and she also had relationship issues.
However, the fact remains that Jiah’s problems were not unique. Many stars and superstars have gone through lean patches and have battled depression. The trick, they say, is to have a support system, like one's family, to fall back on. A strong survival instinct also helps.
For example, one would have thought that actor Monica Bedi’s career was over given her jail sentence and her links with the underworld. She has, however, bounced back and today has her hands full with serials.
“I am thankful to God for giving me the strength to come through my testing times. It is also because of my parents that I have been able to leave the grey episodes of my life behind. It was their love, blessings and support which pulled me through,” says Monica.
“However, God was also aware of the fact that I am very innocent and that circumstances had got me in that rut. Not that I did not feel depressed and sad! But I would always pray and finally God heard my prayers.” 
“The Bigg Boss entry was the beginning; this platform gave me reasons to exist. There was a time when I could not buy a house in a Mumbai suburb because people were scared to let me be a part of their society. I did feel depressed. We make mistakes but we should try to rectify it,” She adds.
“Ending this precious life is no solution at all. As human beings we should always try to tread on the right path. I was sure I would pass with flying colours because I knew I was a victim of situations and circumstances. I am currently doing the serial Sraswatichandra and I am enjoying it to the fullest.”
She adds, “Life is worth enjoying and we need to handle depressions and our shortcomings and not give into any such situations.”
Actor Ira Dubey, whose fledgling career has not exactly skyrocketed, says, “Belonging to the profession of ‘glitz and glamour’, we should be able to strike a balance. I personally never gave in to the uncertainty that prevails in this profession. I am a strong person and I know how to fight out testing times.”
“My mother (actor Lilette Dubey) inspires me. She has taught me to respect every person irrespective of where they may belong,” she adds. “I have started exploring my other potentials like singing, dubbing etc. when I do not have films. We as human beings should know how to vent our depressions and never give it a chair to sit on.”
“Also, being in the film industry one has to be ‘thick-skinned’, only then can one survive. Do not let your heart rule your mind… Enjoy this wonderful life bestowed upon you by almighty God.”
Reality star Rahul Mahajan, meanwhile had to fight demons of a different kind. He has, however, managed to put the brutal murder of his father behind.

Ali Zafar refuses to sing Hindustan Zindabad song./siasat pak

Ali Zafar refuses to sing Hindustan Zindabad song..


Setting a unique example of love for the motherland, Pakistani singer Ali Zafar refused to sing Hindustan Zinadabad. It is the proof of his loyalty with the country. Some people forget love for country in sake of wealth and popularity and these people sing the songs of that country where they go. But Ali Zafar has set an example of patriotism. In an interview with Indian journalist Lipika Varma, Zafar was asked: will he sing a song with initial line Hindustan Zindabad. Ali Zafar replied that he is a patriotic Pakistani and will never sing such a song.

Friday, 19 July 2013

Bollywood goes 'global with Pakistani, Lankan, Bangladeshi artists Mahesh Bhatt speaks of Bollywood attracting real talent By Lipika Varma Published Wednesday, February 13, 201

Bollywood goes 'global with Pakistani, Lankan, Bangladeshi artists

Mahesh Bhatt speaks of Bollywood attracting real talent

Bollywood’s star power has lured many Pakistani artists to give up their flourishing career in Pakistan and move base to India.

Over the years Mumbai film industry saw many aspiring actors come from different corners of India to get a foot-hold in Bollywood.

Times have changed and now, not only Indians but many other nationalities throng Bollywood to shine on the silver screen.

Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt has been instrumental in recruiting many of these Pakistani artists.

“I find no harm in giving a chance to those who are talented. They could be from anywhere on the globe. How many Pakistani persons participate in our films? There was one Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Ali Zafar and now it is Sara who is a Dubai resident.

"I am sure they are a handful only. Have we not given a chance to Jacqueline Fernandez who belongs to Sri Lanka and we had also given a chance to James who was from Bangladesh?”

Bhatt goes on to ask, “Should we encourage the controversial state of affairs that have occurred in the past like bombings on bus tops or trains? We belong to the film fraternity. In fact love and normalcy needs to prevail against all odds. Yes! We have recognized talent from all over the globe. I see no reason to believe that if we share a morsel with our neighbouring country we deprive Indian talent.

"Indian talent is always there and has proved itself time and again. Everyone in general has the right to work but the political infringement creates debate able situation. In general people do not care for this at all. Exchanging talent culturally brings greater satisfaction.

"According to me Mahatma Ghandhi also liked to share a cordial relationship with the Pakistanis and for me no one is greater patriot than him.”

Coming to his choice of film making he says, “I always chose to go for with the real stories while filmmaking. I remember when I made a film like ‘Awarapan’ people did not appreciate it initially. Also when I started introducing music to a greater extent it was a matter of discussion in the fraternity. But our films garner appreciation along with the music. Music is the backbone of our films.”

Coming to ‘Murder3’ he says, “‘Murder’ is the major departure. The treatment in ‘Murder 3’ is bold but it is being put forth with a pinch of emotions. Women have always taken the centre stage in my films.”

Adding about acceptance of homosexuality he says, “People criticized ‘Tamanna’ although it was a critically acclaimed film. How many years it took for our society to accept homosexuality? Earlier it was considered taboo and a crime. Finally people have realized that such guys too are the natural creations of God and they should be allowed to live openly.”

Commenting on his social work he says, “Just for your reference with the help of Iqbal Hyder Saab I acquitted about 432 fishermen folk from Pakistan and am involved in doing many other socially relevant things from time to time.”

“On the whole I make films to give something to the industry. Then it doesn’t matter who I give a chance to. Someone from here or someone form another country.”

The filmmaker was all praises for his heroines in ‘Murder 3’ Mahesh Bhatt says, “Aditi (Rao Hyadri) has an aura of self pride. We see the emotions oozing out of her persona. She is really very keen on giving her best. She has made her own identity. Also has the capability of assembling her talent in a new way.”

He goes on to add about Sara Lore, “Unfortunately ‘Kajrare’ could not be released but Sara has the experience of having shot for 60 to 70 days. She is talented also is an assimilation of a wonderful persona.”

January 31, 2013 12:44:50 AM | By Lipika Varma SRK clears the air

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SRK clears the air

Says article was misconstrued and he is proud of being an Indian.
Soon after writing a piece for Outlook Turning Point 2013 [published by The New York Times] titled ‘Being Khan’, Shah Rukh Khan is back in the midst of controversy.
The article had created a huge hue and cry with Pakistan Minister Rehman Malik saying that India should provide the actor with necessary security. New Delhi retorted “asking them to mind their own business”.
Last night, in an attempt to clear the air, Khan said, “Ironically, the article I wrote was actually meant to reiterate that on some occasions my being an Indian Muslim film star is misused by bigots and narrow minded people who have misplaced religious ideologies for small gains… and ironically the same has happened through this article…once again.”
In the article Khan had written: “According to me, all our lives we are defined by three identities. Two of which are fortunately acquired by birth and are a matter of unconditional love and acceptance. The first identity is acquired by where one is born. Our Motherland. That defines us. So foremost all of us here like me are proud Indians. As I said being an Indian and my parents’ child is an unconditional accepted truth of my life and I am very proud of both. So I am a Khan, but no stereotyped image is factored into my idea of who I am. Instead, the living of my life has enabled me to be deeply touched by the love of millions of Indians. I have felt this love for the last 20 years regardless of the fact that my community is a minority within the population of India. I have been showered with love across national and cultural boundaries; they appreciate what I do for them as an entertainer.”
About teaching humanity to his children he says, “Sometimes, my children ask me what religion they belong to and, like a good Hindi movie hero, I roll my eyes up to the sky and declare philosophically, ‘you are an Indian first and your religion is Humanity’, or sing them ‘tu hindu banega na musalmaan banega, ki aulaad hai insaan banega’.”
He said he didn’t understand the basis of the controversy.
He says,”I think some of the people have not even read it and are reacting to comments of people, who in turn have also not read it. So I implore you all to first read it. Second if you read it, nowhere does the article state or imply directly or indirectly that I feel unsafe…. troubled or disturbed in India.”
“It does not even vaguely say that I am ungrateful for the love that I have received in a career spanning 20 years. On the contrary the article only says that in spite of bigoted thoughts of some of the people that surround us…. I am untouched by scepticism because of the love I have received by my countrymen and women,” adds King Khan.
Moreover he added, “I would like to tell all those who are offering me unsolicited advice that we in India are extremely safe and happy. We have an amazing democratic, free and secular way of life. In the environs that we live here in my country India, we have no safety issues regarding life or material. As a matter of fact it is irksome for me to clarify this non-existent issue.”
“Let’s not be misled by tools which use religion as an anchor for unrest and a policy of divide and rule,” concluded SRK.
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5 Worst Dancers of Bollywood/FPJ

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5 Worst Dancers of Bollywood

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Sunny Deol


If you have watched the video of the song “Yaara o Yaara” starring Sunny Deol and Karishma Kapoor from the 1996 movie ‘Jeet’, you won’t have any objection in adding Sunny Deol in this list of ‘worst dancers’.


He might be the "Action King of Bollywood", but dancing is something which Sunny shouldn’t dare to do!


Sunny is back into movies after a long gap, with a handful of films set to release this year-‘I Love New Year’, the ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana’ sequel and ‘‘Singh Sahib The Great’.


But Sunny seems quite confident about his dancing and he sincerely feels he has improved a lot in  this field.


Talking about his roles he says,’’I like to perform gentle and docile characters. Nothing is difficult or easy, there are just good roles. All said and done I feel awkward while performing dance numbers. However, by now I have matured a bit with my dancing style,” he smiles, as reported by Lipika Varma of Freepressjournal.in.


Anyway, let’s wait and see! 

SALMAN KHAN IS THE NEW ‘KING KHAN’ OF BOLLYWOOD

SALMAN KHAN IS THE NEW ‘KING KHAN’ OF BOLLYWOOD

TV channels line up for the most bankable star

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  • Lipika Varma/Sanskriti Media and Entertainment
Published Wednesday, February 22, 2012
647877439 Salman Khan is the new King Khan of BollywoodIndian Bollywood actors Sanjay Dutt (L) and Salman Khan pose on the set of Indian television Reality Show at Colors ‘Bigg Boss Season 5′ in Mumbai. (AFP)
Salman Khan has become the new ‘king Khan’ of Bollywood by all stretch of imagination.
He is a superstar and has become the most bankable star in the world of endorsements.
It not only Bollywood that’s going gaga over the action star, Salman Khan has found a new following among TV channels too. News is that all the three top TV channels in India – Star, Colors and Sony-desperately want Salman on their shows.
While Sony is keen on retaining Salman ‘bhai’(brother) as the famous host for ‘Dus Ka Dum’, which insider say the ‘Dabangg’ hero is not too charged up about, Colors want him back on the ‘Bigg Boss’ next season thanks to the TRPs his presence garners.
But the best offer is from Star. In an attempt to revive its supremacy in the TV world, Star has offered to conceptualizing a show as per the star’s musing to have him on the channel.
A Sony insider confirms the news and states: “We are planning something so that we can rope in Salman Khan. Actually, I am not sure what the show will be like.”
Both Colors and Star spokesperson refused to comment.
Recently Salman demanded eight crores for eight hours for a TV commercial.
Fully aware of his market value and fan following, the makers of the commercial, without giving a second thought agreed to his quotation.
Salman is now the hot-favourite amongst all production houses and channels too.