Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Tusshar Kapoor sports a moustache

Tusshar Kapoor is following in the footsteps of Shah Rukh Khan. While the superstar was seen with a moustache in his recent hit 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi', Tusshar sports one in his forthcoming film 'Life Partner'.

'I am playing a married man for the first time. My character of a Gujarati NRI requires me to sport a moustache,' said Tusshar.

'I've been paired opposite Prachi Desai who is a Gujarati. She was a huge help in terms of learning the acts and behaviour required for my character. She also helped me a lot in speaking the language with the proper accent,' he added.

The film is Abbas-Mustan's first production, which is being directed by Rumi Jafry.

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Interview : Asin

Aamir Khan's perfectionist attitude often sends jitters down his co-stars' spines. But southern beauty Asin, who is set to make her Bollywood debut with Aamir in 'Ghajini', says she had no issues matching up to the superstar as she too always settles for nothing but the best.

'People often call Aamir a perfectionist and a tough taskmaster, but I didn't have any problem matching up to him because I'm also quite a workaholic. We gelled quite well as far as the demand of perfection was concerned. Even I like things to be the best,' Asin told IANS over telephone from Mumbai.

Just like any other girl her age, 23-year-old Asin has been a huge Aamir fan.

'I have always admired Aamir and have enjoyed his movies 'Lagaan' and 'Dil Chahta Hai' and also loved 'Taare Zameen Par'. I have danced a lot on 'Dil Chahta Hai' songs with my friends,' she said.

After working with the superstar, she says he is unlike what the media and industry project him to be.

'Shooting with Aamir was great fun. He isn't as serious as he is projected to be. He is highly dedicated to his work but is very cool and easy to work with. He's a simple person, very genuine and frank about his opinions despite having such a good stature in Bollywood,' said Asin.

The actress, who was brought up in Kerala and debuted in Sathyan Anthikad's Malayalam film 'Narendra Makan Jayakanthan Vaka' in 2001, also starred in the Tamil version of 'Ghajini' released in 2005. It was in this film that she received her second South Filmfare Award for best actress.

Asin has been kept away from the promotions of the Hindi remake thanks to Aamir's knack for keeping his cast away from the media prior to the release. But she is nonchalant.

'I have not felt overshadowed by Aamir's publicity at all. Actually, I'm not used to all this really because we don't have it in the south film industry. The marketing team for 'Ghajini' has its strategy to promote the film in the right manner. If Aamir is promoting the film in the north, I am doing it in the south,' she said.

Besides, Asin believes publicity is something that would only bring people to the theatres. Liking or not liking the film is in the viewers' hands, she said.

According to her, though audiences down south have already seen and appreciated the original 'Ghajini', they would surely revisit theatres for Aamir's charm.

'Aamir has got a huge fan following and he is the highlight of the film. In fact, since a lot of people down south have seen the Tamil version of the film, they will now probably come to theatres just to watch Aamir.

'I have no issues about that as 'Ghajini' is the story of Sanjay Singhania, played by Aamir. So the fact that his presence is being highlighted is completely justified,' said Asin.

As of now, the actress is 'excited but anxious' of how her 'new audience' will react to her performance when 'Ghajini' hits theatres worldwide.

Her next Bollywood release after 'Ghajini' would be Vipul Shah's 'London Dreams' in which she stars alongside Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan. She is also a part of Walt Disney's multi-lingual project '19 Steps' and would be sharing screen space with south Indian superstar Kamal Haasan and Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano.

Source: Indo Asian News Service

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

`Ghajini` outstrips ‘DDLJ’

Aamir Khan starrer "Ghajini", which released to packed houses December 25, is on its way to create history by taking over the mantle of the biggest domestic earner so far, leaving behind "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge".



"Ghajini", a romantic action thriller that explores the life of a rich businessman who suffers from short-term memory loss following a violent incident, 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 overseas markets till end of second week. The film is still running to packed houses and may cross more 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 lot of small towns where films are not often released in the first week.

In the overseas market, it is now second only to Karan Johar`s hit film "Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham" which collected Rs440 million.

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Friday, January 9, 2009

Kajol Covers M- Magazine - Picture

After Priyanka Chopra and Tabu, Now it’s Kajol’s turn to appear on the cover of M, a lifestyle and luxury magazine for men.






She will be seen on the cover of M Magazine’s January 2009 edition.

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The Hot Indian Collection

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