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Big Boss TRP’s expected to rise with the Kamal’s return
Nov 20th
In a sensational twist to Bigg Boss 3 Kamal Rashid Khan will make a come back to the show with the wild card entry. Kamal also known as KRK was thrown out of the house for his violent and aggressive behaviour. The producer had to force the Deshdrohi actor out of the house after he had hurled a water bottle at designer Rohit Verma.
Kamal has reportedly apologised to the producers and assured that he won’t get physical with anyone in future. He is now expected to face a stiff challenge in the show from Vindu Dara Singh and Pravesh Rana who will never tolerate his violent attitude and foul language. It remains to be seen how KRK re-entry changes the chemistry of the house mates.
On Sunday Jade Goody will tie the knot
Feb 18th
Incurably ill British reality TV star Jade Goody will wed her fiance Jack Tweed on Sunday, her publicist definite.
The 27-year-old actress, who was last week told that she has just months to live, briefly left London’s Royal Marsden Hospital Monday in a wheelchair to swap engagement rings with Tweed, 21, on the banks of the Thames, according to reports.
Friend and publicist Max Clifford has learned that the couple is preparing for a Sunday ceremony. “I spoke to Jade last night and it is all on for Sunday. The couple has chosen the plush Down Hall country house in Hatfield Heath, Hertfordshire as the venue,” he said.
Goody said: “I’m so looking forward to being a bride.”
Is SRK getting married again?
Feb 13th
In the middle of a Q&A conference, a woman from the crowd shouted, “Shah Rukh, I love you!” While every person turned around to see where the voice had come from, SRK speedily said, “I love you too, darling. Don’t worry, we will get married as soon as I am done with this press conference. Please wait for me.”
A few minutes later, after the laughter had subsided, when someone asked him about his obsession for wearing black and white for almost all his public appearances, SRK was at it again and said, “You see, I am a black and white person. I like this colour blend. And every time I have to go out, this is the combo that I think of.” Oh! so what happened to the ‘Yellow Yellow, dirty fellow’ line of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi?
Chris Brown’s case going to the District Attorney
Feb 11th
The chief investigator in the domestic violence case against singer Chris Brown will deliver his findings to the Los Angeles district attorney Tuesday afternoon for consideration of further charges, the investigator told CNN.
Police have refused media requests to hear the 911 call that led to their investigation early Sunday, but Andrews said it mostly recorded the sound of “a screaming woman.”
Police said Brown and a woman were in a vehicle near Hollywood’s Hancock Park early Sunday when they became involved in an argument.
The woman “suffered visible injuries and identified Brown as her attacker,” police said.
Police did not identify the woman, but sources close to Brown told CNN the alleged victim was his girlfriend, singer Rihanna, 20, as the alleged victim.
‘Luck By Chance’ and ‘Victory’ both fail to impress
Feb 5th
Everyone’s astonished and surprised because ‘Luck By Chance’ was believed to demonstrate one more jewel in the crown of Excel [Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani's production outfit], after ‘Rock On!!’, but the film failed to take off. Everyone’s shocked because ‘Victory’ failed to fetch a face-saving start. Its business would make Harman’s [or is it Hurman] colossal flop ‘Love Story 2050’ look like an epic.
Let’s talk of ‘Luck By Chance’ first! I’ve regularly said and I’d like to repeat the fact that box-office can be most random. ‘Rock On!!’ took a speedy start, but ‘Luck By Chance’, in spite of winning rave reviews, was limping in its debut weekend.
Unbelievable reviews [at par with Slumdog Millionaire], great word of mouth and a inspiring promotional campaign couldn’t do the trick. The attractive star cast, with more than a dozen cameos from top-of-the-line stars, didn’t help either. To put it frankly, there were barely any takers for this well-made film.
A section of the industry feels that the English title was a put-off. I don’t give to this theory for the reason that nearly every Hindi film today has an English name. Why, even ‘Rock On!!’ was an English title, but did it confirm to be a restriction? One more theory doing the rounds is, the topic [film industry] wouldn’t appeal to the common man, unless it’s supported by strong drama. Almost four decades ago, Hrishida’s ‘Guddi’ had the same setting and it worked big time. I guess, we start making excuses when a film fails.
The bitter fact is, ‘Luck By Chance’ has been known a miss by most moviegoers for reasons unknown to all of us. You can never read the moviegoer’s mind, really. For Big Pictures, its distributors, ‘Luck By Chance’ is a monetary retard, given the fact that the film was sold for a big price.
Now ‘Victory’! I rubbed my eyes in incredulity when you keep investigation of its box-office collections at many centre. Agreed, ‘Victory’ lacked in merits, but no one expected the film to collect 1/4th or 1/5th of what ‘Love Story 2050’ collected in its opening weekend. You can well visualize how poor and tragic the business of the film is. In fact, it would be an accomplishment if the film manages to total an whole week at several screens, since the collections are as good as zilch.
You’d be astonished to know that ultimate disasters like ‘Drona’ and ‘Love Story 2050’ had a better weekend than ‘Victory’. The collections, even at plexes, are as low as 2% and 3%. Only goes to show that what may be hot within the industry, may not essentially be hot with moviegoers.
The collapse of ‘Victory’ will hit Harman’s approaching films hard. You’re as good or bad as your last Friday and the last two Fridays in Harman’s life have been sad. Sad, but true!
Akon: Don’t know his true age
Jan 23rd
Atlanta: Although Akon has a birth certificate, he says his age is still a mystery —and he’d rather keep it that way.
“All it’s going to do is depress me,” he told The Associated Press in a current interview. “I don’t want to know I’m getting older. Then I’ll start to think about getting checkups and insurance. I don’t want that.”
Many reports have put his age between 25 to 35 years old. In 2006, he gave his age as 25. However now, he claims his birth certificate shows he was born on April 16, 1977, which would make him 31.
Some have accused Akon of trying to push back his age. But the singer, who was born in the United States but spent his early life in Senegal, where his family is from, says he never knew it.
“In Africa … age is not important over there. They don’t care. People only focus on it here (America) and in Europe.”
Akon says when people inquire, he just gives him a number that comes to mind.
“I feel like I’m 21 right now,” he says. “And I’ll be 21 for the next 10 years.”
Akon went multiplatinum with his 2006 CD “Konvicted,” which included hits such as “Smack That” with Eminem and “Don’t Matter.” His latest album, “Freedom,” was released in December.
Biggest domestic earner ‘DDLJ’ outstrips by ‘Ghajini’
Jan 10th
‘Ghajini’, which released to packed houses December 25, is on its way to make history by taking over the mantle of the leading domestic earner so far, leaving behind ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’.
‘Ghajini’, a romantic action thriller that explores the life of a moneyed businessman who suffers from short-term memory loss following a brutal occurrence, has earned Rs2 billion (USD41 million) in less than two weeks from its release.
The film has grossed Rs1.62 billion in domestic markets and Rs390 million have come from out of the country markets till ending of second week. The film is still running to full houses and might cross further milestones.
‘Ghajini’, a film that introduced Asin to Hindi cinema opposite superstar Aamir, was released with 1,200 prints in the domestic market and in a group of small towns where films are not frequently released in the first week.
In the abroad market, it is currently second only to Karan Johar’s hit film ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’ which composed Rs440 million.
With a mission from Malluwood
Jan 8th
Well-known Malayalam director and a visitor faculty IIM, Haridass is venturing to do a movie in Tamil titled Meendum…..Meendum.
Significantly much-admired for his Malayalam project Moonilonnu, which fetched a number of international awards, Haridass had churned out numerous short films which were screened at several international film festivals.
Meendum…Meendum features newcomers Rajkrishna and Ashwitha in the lead roles. Also in the cast includes Prabhakar, Vijayalakshmi, Patel, Mahesh among others.
Haridass was skilled in film production at the University of New York. talking about the film, he says, ‘it is a movie that is full with suspense and action.’
‘The movie has musical score by Jawahar. All the songs have come first-class. We have used state-of-the-art services to shoot the film’. The other credits are Surya (cinematography), E M Madhavan (editing), Balakrishnan (choreography) and Kaviraj (lyrics).
Produced by 21st century Films, the movie would be out by the ending of January.
A R Rahman reaches his 43rd Birthday
Jan 7th
A R Rahman the ‘Mozart of Madras’, celebrates his 43rd birthday today. A extraordinary musician Rahman has swept the film music world like a colossus ever since he entered it.
His music means melody and liveliness. His compositions a exciting blend of modern and traditional music are what his fans the world over pledge by. Rahman’s tunes stir emotions of love, patriotism, and many unsaid feelings.
The tech-savvy musician that he is, Rahman mixes musical notes with expertise and the effect is an all in all new listening experience.
2008 had nearly been Rahman’s. Specially in Bollywood, Rahman has marked his influence yet again. He began the year with Jodhaa Akbar, followed it with Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na and capped them with the score for British director Danny Boyle’s film Slumdog Millionaire, for which he has received a Golden Globe nomination, and of course Ghajini.
He may have achieved worldwide position yet he remains modest and simple. There is an air of innocence about him. Rahman says, ‘I feel like my slate is yet to be written on.
There is life beyond music, albums or record sales.’ An avid fan of Carpenters (the country music specialists), Rahman, Chennai’s dearly loved son also likes listening to the compositions of Viswanathan – Ramamurthy and to P Susheela’s numbers.
The wizard who has made a record sale of 200 million cassettes worldwide is not worried about the amount. The excellence, and the pleasure he derives from his work matter most to him. Here’s wishing that the master musician goes on to attain many a milestone in the coming years.