Friday, February 22, 2008

if classic films are remade with tv stars

Remakes of evergreen Hindi films were, are and will always be a hot proposition. But why only give movie stars the benefit of starring in them? The reach, popularity and acting histrionics of our telly actors is worthy enough for consideration. So we envisioned the new casting of some of our classic Bollywood flicks. So, here it goes…


Arth - Smriti Irani (Shabana Azmi), Kulbhushan Kharbanda (Ronit Roy), Shweta Tiwari (Smita Patel) and Raj Kiran (Cezzane Khan):
Who else can handle the author-backed, multi-layered and complex role of Shabana if not our telly stalwart Smriti ? Ronit as the ambitious director who cheats on his wife and Shweta as the schizophrenic movie star…waah! The perfect arsenal for a raw, hard-hitting, yet moving film



Guide - Juhi Parmar (Waheeda Rehman), Dev Anand (Varun Badola):
Whether breaking the metamorphic pot of social constraints or dancing precariously over a ledge in keeping with her dangerous new desires, Rosie`s character can be very well re-lived by the bindaas Juhi Parmar And Varun is capable of taking you through the smart-alecky guide`s journey of love, shame, guilt and salvation


Maine Pyar Kiya - Diwyanka Tripathi (Bhagyashree), Eijaz Khan (Salman Khan), Apara Mehta (Reema Lagoo):
Diwyanka has all the ingredients to click with the Indian milieu as the seedi-saadhi, homely and soft-spoken Suman. One word that aptly describes Sallu is `hot` and Eijaz too shares the same label, right? The glamy and talented Apara fits well in Reema`s character which in MPK, redefined the look and persona of `ma` in Indian cinema



Devdas - Shahrukh (Rajeev Khandelwal), Aishwarya (Aamna Sharif), Madhuri (Shweta Kwatra):
Television`s hottest and much talked about duo Rajeev-Aamna are as if simply tailor made for this classic tragic love saga. Why Shweta? Cuz she has become a pro at playing the other woman onscreen (Kkusum, Jassi…Kumkum) And yes she can dance too. Proof - Nach Baliye 2!



Chandni -Sangeeta Ghosh ( Sridevi ), Rishi Kapoor (Hussain ), Vinod Khanna (Manav Gohil):
Sangeeta can convincingly play the contrast personas as required in this film; a chulbuli Sri in the first half and a sombre, heart-broken one in the later. Not to forget the slight resemblance - almond eyes and the oomph factor. A fab dancer and a full-of-life lover boy, Rishi`s portrayal can rightly be justified by Hussain. Coming to Manav, the suit-boot wala, reticent businessman look is apt for his frame.(I can already visualize him crooning lagi aaj sawan in these rains.)

Saturday, February 16, 2008

"NOT DROPPED BECAUSE OF FORM"



A disappointed Sourav Ganguly speaks exclusively on his ODI omission, says it wasn't because of his batting.
Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly has had a dream comeback to internatioanl cricket but just when he was in top form, Ganguly was dropped from the ODI squad. Sourav Ganguly opens his heart out on his disappointment at being left out from the ODIs.

Why aren't you playing against Australia?

I think, the selectors will have a better idea. But all I can say, it's not on the basis of form, which is in my control. I can only get the runs, the rest is not in my hands.

What was your reaction when you heard you were dropped?

I was a bit surprised because I didn't expect it. As in both forms of the game whether it be in Test or One-day, I scored nearly 2500 runs in one year. I was a bit surprised but that's the way it is.

What did you tell them?

They just asked me whether I wanted to continue playing One-day cricket. I said, 'Yes, at least for the next 7-8 months'. Since there's not much of One-day cricket in this year, and the rest of the year is full of Test cricket. So I wanted to play till September (2008), and then take a call because at some stage, we wouldn't have gone on to play the 2011 World Cup.

Didn't you discuss it with anyone?

No.

Over the last two to three years, more has been written about Sourav Ganguly's off-field activities, his lobbies, the people favouring him and so on. How do you react to all this?

It's all very irritating. I need to be treated as a player and that's every player's right. To be honest since 2005, after I got dropped and I lost my captaincy, lot of things have been other than cricket which is not required for anybody whether it's me (I've played for 12-13 years) or a newcomer. These things are not required and it doesn't happen anywhere else in the world. I need to be judged on my cricket.

Monday, February 11, 2008

superstar


SUPERSTAR is an action drama based on the reality of the entertainment arena and comes with the tag line ‘If you have a dream, protect it, even from yourself.’ based on certain true facts related to the film industry, with psychological elements as well. The film’s story revolves around Kunal (Kunal Khemmu) who believes that life is essentially about choices. Kunal defines the youth of today – he dares. He dares to dream of making it big in Bollywood one day. Here Kunal Khemmu is playing a double role.

Kunal wears the tag of a Bollywood struggler lightly, as he knows it's only a matter of time before he will make it into the big league. Until, that is, life decides to play a prank on him. The entry of the rich, Debonair Karan (Kunal Khemmu) in Bollywood as well as his life crushes all of Kunal's dreams.

And suddenly, the struggler is transformed into a superstar. Public adulation and unwavering media attention, he receives it all. What would Kunal choose at the moment of reckoning –Truth or Dare?

If you are getting curious,go and watch SUPERSTAR in the nearest screens this February.





Saturday, February 9, 2008

sidhuism


Maximum value. That’s what one gets when dealing with Navjot Singh Sidhu. So be it maximum value (six) for a cricket shot, maximum electoral votes, maximum laughter and even maximum answers to a single query!
Apart from sharing his cricketing expertise, Sidhu is currently entertaining viewers on the fun-filled show Funjabbi Chak De . Heres an insight into the former cricketer, versatile television personality, and a Member of Parliament.

Navjot Singh Sidhu is hitting more sixes on TV than he did on the cricket field.


Let’s put it this way. 19 years of international cricket, 6 years of commentary, four years in politics and then Laughter Challenge. I reckon Laugther Challenge has given me a new identity. When I played cricket, people called me ‘Sixer Sidhu’. Now wherever I go, they call me ‘Oye Guru’. I’ve believed that there’s no permanent name and fame than the endeavour to give happiness to mankind.

At the cost of laughing at yourself?


Anyone who gives is a daata(giver) while one who takes is a beggar. Sleep and you snore alone. If you can make one happy at your own cost, it’s worth its weight in gold.

We haven’t’ seen you in the commentary box for a long time. Any particular reason?


At the moment, I have my hands in many pies. The busy man has no time for tears. After all, I can only handle that much. Doing commentary will require me to do travel for around 10 months of a year. When entrusted with any responsibility, I make sure that I enjoy it. Besides, I’ve lived out of a suitcase for far too long.

Does it mean we shall never see you in the commentator’s box?


It’s probable but not possible. The only way I see a return to commentary is by quitting politics, which at the moment looks unlikely.

Boycott?What about the verbal volleys with Sir Geoffrey ?


Geoffrey was the big bully in the com-box and he felt that he had the divine right to pin down any Indian who sat besides him. However, I tore off his pants, ripped him apart. Having said that, I have high regards for him both as a player and a commentator. I rate him as the best commentator alongside Ian Chappell.

Laughter Challenge was a huge hit but the same cannot be said about Funjabbi Chak De . It’s generated very low TRPs.


When Funjabbi … started, the focus was more on the acts than stand-up comedy. These acts were not the character of Laughter Challenge. We were quick to realize this and so stand-up comedy replaced the acts. Ever since this has occurred, the show is slowly gaining momentum. The last 10 episodes have been really good. The comedy has come back.

How do you rate Mandira on the show?


Mandira is a television genius. She makes everyone feel comfortable, never puts anyone down. She has this charismatic, magnetic aura around her which in the visual media pulls the viewer to her. She is the spark which ignites the show.

Mandira says that she doesn’t let you do all the talking. That’s quite an achievement for her.

(Laughs) I give her ample space. Here (Funjabbi ..), it’s an ocean. There’s space for everyone. Democracy is like a barber’s chair, it fits everyone’s bottom. We share a great chemistry and have mutual respect for each other. Besides, I can’t do everything all by myself.

Parizaad, Shonali and now Mandira. You always have beautiful girls for company.


(Laughs) A drop of honey always catches more flies than a gallon of vinegar. I’m honey man.


Sidhu’s ‘Sidhuism’ and his style of humour have become monotonous. Comment.


Change is not necessarily progress. A mark of failure is trying to please everyone and he who tries pleasing everyone, pleases none. My father always stated that there’s no solution to what people have to say about you. It’s the tree which is laden with fruit that is pelted with stones. If I can please 60 people, I needn’t worry about the remaining 40. Trouble arises when you go unnoticed.

And what about politics?


Politics to me is a mission and not a profession. Mission presents the larger perspective. In the long run, I see myself settling down in the quicksand of politics. The more you try to wriggle out of it, the more you get sucked into it. Politics is a powerful tool to make a difference to people’s life.

Is Sidhu a sentimental politician?


There is no human being who is not sentimental. You’re not a robot. If Kapil Dev didn’t cry like a baby, no one would have believed his innocence. That did not belittle him. People have this notion that celebrities care less about emotions. We are like normal human beings.

What are the challenges that lie ahead of you?


The biggest challenge for a politician is to erase the image of the ugly politician. People have lost faith in politicians. I want to bring this trust back. There are rich people but a good name is worth all the riches in life. The people of Amritsar have entrusted their faith in me, thus it’s important for me to live up to their exceptions.

Hasn’t this (politics) been an overwhelming ride for you?


Life itself has been very overwhelming for me. God has been kind to me. Once you leave cricket, the white flannels go off and 2-3 years down the line, no one recognizes you. There are great cricketers who have become forlorn entities. Somewhere down the line every hero becomes a zero. I reckon, I still enjoy that recognition.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

u me aur hum

"Sometimes the greatest journey is the distance between two people."



A blushing Kajol. A mischievous Ajay Devgan. An evergreen romance!

The first time 'Ajay' saw 'Pia', she served him drinks. She affected him more than the alcohol, and he found true love. He was a leading psychiatrist, but she messed up his mind.

The first time 'Pia' saw 'Ajay', he had too much to drink. She watched him make a fool of himself, and was relieved when he passed out. She was a woman who followed her heart, but despite his claims of true love, she had made up her mind.

Thus begins the story of Ajay (Ajay Devgan) and Pia (Kajol). A love story, that begins at sea on a cruise liner!!

Cinema lovers are in a treat this year with Bollywood's much admired couple Kajol and Ajay Devgan are back to sparkle on screen as Ajay Devgan's Directorial Debut film U, Me Aur Hum's first look opens!

Produced & Directed by Ajay Devgan, this emotional love story stars Ajay Devgan and Kajol in the lead along with Divya Dutta, Sumeet Raghvan, Karan Khanna and Isha Sharvani.

Written by Robin Bhatt, Sutanu Gupta and Akarsh Khurana, the film has dialogues by Ashwani Dheer, Music by Vishal Bharadwa j and Lyrics by Munna Dhiman.

U, Me Aur Hum is set for a release this April and with a dazzling picture like this, this film is definitely one of the most exciting films to release in 2008!

SO CHECK OUT THIS TRAILOR


Monday, February 4, 2008

heyy dude-goal





Bandh Kafan Hum Sar Pe Chale Hain
Khake Kasam Hum Ghar Se Chale Hain
Saar Jho Uute Hain
Nahin Jhuke Gein
Dekhle Duniya
Dekhe Zamana
Pade Ga Bhari
Saamne Aana
Ham To Hain Ziddi
Nahin Rukhe Gein
Himat Bhi Hain
Thaqat Bhi Hain
Aur Jheet Ki Chahat Bhi Hain
Takrao Ge To Mit Jao Gein
Ke Hum Log Hain Deewane
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Meee
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me

( Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey )… (3)
Hey Hey Hey Hey Heyyyyyyy

Jabse Tamanna Jaag Gayi Hain
Dil Mein Hummare Aag Lagi Hain
Aag Yeh Humne Khud Hi Lagayi
Dhyan Mein Hain Bas Aik Nishana
Kehjo Diya Hain Karke Dikhana
Aar Par Ki
Aab Hain Ladayi
Jo Taan Badan Jo Jaan Hain
Sab Jheet Par Khurban Hain
Hum Kaun Hain
Hum Kaise Hain
Nikkle Hain Hum Nibhane

Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Meee
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me

( Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey )… (3)
Hey Hey Hey Hey Heyyyyyyy

Aabse Humara Dil Kehta Hain
Jagwalo Kho Dikhade
Hum Jo Bhi Chahe Kar Sakte Hain
Karle Jo Hum Iradhe
Hum Aandhiyon Ko
Muthi Mein Leinge
Hum Tho Sammandaron
Par Chale Gein
Hum Yeh Kareinge
Hum Yeh Kiyye Hain
Jitne Bhi Khudse Waade

( Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey )… (3)
Hey Hey Hey Hey Heyyyyyyy

Baand Kafam Hum Sar Pe Chale Hain
Khake Kasam Hum Ghar Se Chale Hain
Saar Jho Uute HainNahin Jhuke Gein
Dekhle DuniyaDekhe Zamana
Bade Ga BhariSaamne Aana
Ham Tho Hain ZiddiNahin Rukhe Gein
Himat Bhi HainThaqat Bhi Hain
Aur Jheet Ki Chahat Bhi Hain
Thqrao Ge Tho Mit Jao Gein
Ke Hum Log Hain Deewane

Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Meee
Hey Dude Dont Mess With Me

( Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey )… (3)
Hey Hey Hey Hey Heyyyyyyy

Sunday, February 3, 2008

movie review-SUNDAY



DIRECTOR: Rohit Shetty

MUSIC: Sandeep Chowta, Suroor (Pakistani Band), Daler Mehndi, Shibani Kashyap, Raghav

Sachar, Amar Mohile

LYRICS: Farhad, Sajid, Kamran Bari, Daler Mehndi, Virag Mishra, Aditya Dhar

STARRING: Ajay Devgan, Arshad Warsi, Ayesha Takia, Irrfan Khan, Anjana Sukhani



There is a cold blooded murder. Murli Sharma suspiciously hovers in the background near the place where the body is found. Great beginning. Director Rohit Shetty deserves a clap, just for the beginning. For the next half hour the movie meanders along. You see goons who can easily pass off as buffoons trying to kill Ayesha Takia. She has no clue why, nor do we. During this time Rohit Shetty gets busy sketching the character played by Ajay Devgan. I guess, even he has no clue as to what to do. The end is something you would want someone to sit near you and explain! And yes, Murli Sharma is the one who had tucked Takia into her bedroom after finding her wandering on the streets of Delhi. What he was doing at the crime scene in the first place no one knows!!! The story is about a day which goes missing in Ayesha’s life which connects what is happening to her now. It appears that Takia had gone to a night club with her friend on Saturday night and her drink was ‘spiked’ by two guys. From then on she spirals out of control on the streets of Delhi meeting five people along the way. The Sixth one tucks her in bed. She sleeps the entire Sunday. That explains the two milk packets kept outside her door on Monday morning. Makes sense? Not yet, right?. Forget it.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

predictability of telly soaps

Our Television dramas indeed takes too many dramatic turns driving most viewers’ bananas. Just when everything seems to go fine, we see the most outrageous twist in the storyline. To predict a soap story line is like walking on a two edged sword where the exercise can only hurt viewers’ sanity. This article recaps some of the most run of the mill clichéd tracks that we see. Here is your chance to voice your views on them, vent out your pent up steam and have a blast. So judge what you want to see..!!


Reincarnation Vs Leap

The mantra of Television shows and producers these days is to introduce a “leap” in the tale every time there is a drop in TRP rating to recapture viewers’ attention. And why not, as most of the "Leaps" have indeed infused fresh blood into their shows and sent the TRPs sky rocketing!! Reincarnations - a popular concept in bollywood, somehow has not been able to weave out the same magic in the television world. Stories like Aaj bhi Ateet and Pyaar ke do naam, Kaajal are best examples. So if you are given a choice, what would you opt for – a leap or a reincarnation. By the way, why are leaps mostly of 20 years, why not some other digit?

Mother India Vs Crying Mother


If on one side we have Maa Tulsi leading a band of firebrand Mother India’s propagating naari shakti, then on the other side we have the perennially crying ladies bearing the brunt of the antagonism meted out to them by their in-laws or bitter halves. If one side you have the naari shakti morcha leaders like Tulsi, Parvati, Bani (Durga), Vidya, Kumkum, Kasturi on the “Roote Murti” side there is Prachi, Laxmi, Anupama or Saloni, playing the role of ultimate sacrificing queens!! What do you all think about this? You prefer the fearless woman or the tearful one?

Triangle Vs Quadrangle

There is nothing like love stories with happy endings!! But in our television serials, we have never seen ending love stories! As SRK says..in OSO "Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost"!! They have too many angles to keep the story going on for ages. In Kyunki - Tulsi loved Mihir but there was Mandira and then Thakral, in Kayamath Prachi loved Neev, then Milind, but Neev still loves Prachi; in Kasamh se, Jai loved Pia then Bani, but Bani always loved Jai, Pia loved Pushkar then fell for Jai and Meera has also entered the fray. Confused!! Well this is the circle of frustration for the viewers to help spiral the TRPs. So what do you prefer to watch - love Triangle, Quadrangle or circles? Sorry no straight line here.

Village Vs City

This is latest trend which is very popular among the directors these days as all the shows of television are being based on Villages or on small cities. Be it Sangam, Amber Dhara, Salam Zindagi, all started from a small village. Now even the new channels have launched with the same theme. What do we prefer to watch, Village or City?






Biological Vs Adopted Kids

In most of the soaps if we have one Biological Kid, then there are 3 adopted ones. Whether it is in Kyunki, Kasauti or any other soap, this is the “Kahani serials serials ki”. What is our take on all the adaptations of adoption Vs biological?

Wild Card Vs New Entrant

If one thing in reality shows drive the viewers wild – it is the introduction of the wild card entry or a new entrant making a direct entry at an advanced stage. Which contestant do you prefer -those who have been voted out in the past and making a return or those who come up at the later stage and get direct entry to the finals?