Thursday, December 3, 2009
Abhi thinks he has found his Soul Mate...
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan may be shooting for many films. No matter whose set she is on, or which city in the world she is travelling to,reports say that the gorgeous Ash makes sure that each day she organises husband Abhishek Bachchan’s day with precision. Not only does she assure Abhishek gets his diet food, she also checks if his assignments are all in order. Ash may be a powerful woman in her own right, but that doesn’t stop her from making sure her house is in perfect order. No wonder, Abhi keeps saying on how lucky he is to have found his soul-mate.
A World Record for "Paa"
It is the first time in the history of Indian cinema that the audience will not get to see the face of the real actor. This is challenging especially when that actor happens to be the most famous Indian actor alive — Amitabh Bachchan. Reliance BIG Entertainment's Paa, directed by R Balki and releasing worldwide on December 4. It will be the first time in the history of world cinema that a father-son team have worked in a film, but in a role reversal. Yet, Bachchan says that Paa is not the most challenging role he has attempted. “I hate to categorise any effort that I make or any role that is given to me,” says the AB. “I would like to believe that each role that I have done is important. Paa is recent and it has required a lot of physicality. It has not been the most normal of roles that I have done. So for the moment, I would yes, playing Auro in Paa has been a good challenge. But I hope there will be an even more challenging roles tomorrow. And I hope these challenges keep coming because we creative artistes rely a lot on these.”
SO thats what the Bachan's say....now lets see what they really got....
"Up in the Air" Review
Ideally, the plotline of BHEJA FRY is best suited for a stage play [theatre], but director Sagar Ballary makes an attempt to garnish it with interesting twists to suit the 35 mm format. Only thing, a concept like BHEJA FRY, even though it packs in ample laughs in 12 reels, is strictly for the multiplex junta. Again, not all multiplexes, but select ones. With a title like BHEJA FRY, you expect a wacky fare and it does meet your expectations at times.
It's difficult to make people laugh and director Sagar Ballary walks a difficult path in his directorial debut. But what bails him out are a fairly interesting screenplay [Sagar Ballary, Arpita Chatterjee] and most importantly, an actor who gets it right in every scene -- Vinay Pathak.
On the whole, BHEJA FRY has its enjoyable moments, but it's the type of cinema that would appeal to the multiplex junta of a few cities only. An effort like this will find more patronage on DVDs/Satellite TV than the ticket window.
Vivek back in Action!!
Viviek Oberoi remained invisible for a long time. But after the success of 'Kurbaan', his popularity has increased again. He invited media to his crib for a chat and to showcase his two favorite passions, watches and paintings. He has also revealed his ideal date. Also coming up with an action packed movie "PRINCE" Definitely hoping it would be a must watch….