Friday, 9 August 2013

Chennai Express review: Romanticly Amazing & Simple Stunning

Dammit! No out-takes!! Is this really a Rohit Shetty film? Every film of the Gol Maal director has so far ended with out-takes giving us entertaining glimpses from during the making of the film. Here those trademark Shetty out-takes are replaced by a Honey Singh track which celebrates Rajnikanth and the lungi.

The rest of the film resembles those typical sambar-and-sandalwood creations by K. Raghvendra Rao, and worse still, Raj Kanwar's Dhai Akshar Prem Ke where Aishwarya to escape her parental wrath at her elopement, introduces to her family a man she has just met as her soul-mate.

Of course, there are the flying cars exploding in the air to make sure we know that all said and drummed, this is a Rohit Shetty presentation.

Packaged with pickled precision, peppered with just the right doses of naughty jokes and precocious pranks that go well with Shah Rukh's 40-year-old brat's act, Chennai Express is the kind of non-toxic comic entertainer where the most damaging double-entendres you'd get is a Tamil word that sounds like Angelina Jolie's name.

Come again?

That brings me to another major hurdle in the heap of hilarity that Shetty builds so meticulously in the first-half.

The generous outflow of Tamil that seems initially engaging (more so, since Shah Rukh shares our non-comprehension of the rapidfire Tamilian cloudburst that accompanies Deepika's quicksilver character) begins to come in the way as the narration grows older and runs out of energy.


Deepika plays Meena Amma with flavourful flourish. She is specially delightful in three key sequences, two of them comic and the other unexpectedly sombre.

In the sequence where her character turns into a sleeping, kicking and convulsive zombie, she's unbelievably goofy. It's not just Shah Rukh who gets a kick out of that scene.

Would Rohit Shetty please do a full-fledged out-and-out comedy with Deepika? That, Chennai Express is not. It is a half-hearted but laugh-hearted effort that makes the fatal error of taking itself too seriously.

Towards the end when the utterly shammed climactic fight ensues, we even have a long speech by Shah Rukh on the social status of the girl child.

Not now, please!

As we squirm at the attempt to turn comedy into a serious business we look back at the rest of the film with some amount of warmth and affection.

Some of the long shots of the train winding through green acres is breathtaking. And Shah Rukh's first meeting with Deepika's father over a bridge over a fast-flowing river is shot with amazing brio.

There's a wonderfully-shot sequence where Shah Rukh has to carry Deepika to a temple over hundreds of steps. Deepika here goes from amusement and mockery to a sense of belonging and pride in her man's arms. It's a moment built with care and love.


All these self-tributes work better than what Puri Jagganath did with the Bachchan persona Buddha... Hoga Tera Baap.




Rohit Shetty is more in command of his canvas here than in his last comedy Bol Bachchan. But the self-deprecatory laughter is still not good enough. Somewhere you feel the one-line plot (okay, if not one then two-line plot) is stretched into an unwelcome second-half where nothing really happens. Even the humour tracks stops short beyond a point.

But there is some genuine steam and spark in the early part of Chennai Express.

Towards the beginning of the train journey when Deepika and Shah Rukh play a kind of antakshari of Hindi film songs to put the goons off her trail, Deepika completely overshadows her kingly co-star, who should be okay with being upstaged by his female co-star.

After all he has given Deepika priority over his own name in the credit titles. And Deepika takes the lead very seriously. She has never looked better and never been funnier on screen without even trying too hard.

But then the plot and the situations let her down. The antakshari-speak that was amusing in the beginning recurs during a stale fight sequence in the second-half.

We are no longer laughing. Not when Shah Rukh's purported big chase sequences end in embarrassing deadends. Not when an item song with incoherent words and even more misguided logistics pops up like a joke whose punchline has gone missing.

Through all of this, Shah Rukh Khan braves it with a delicious sense of self-mockery bordering almost on a masochistic absence of heroic pride.


Yes, he likes it when the joke is on him. But that happens once too often here.

So it's finally here. The film that all Shah Rukh Khan fans (which covers half the hemisphere) have been waiting for. The good news first. Chennai Express is a pleasant and likable film in parts. The bad news is, it does nothing for Shah Rukh Khan's imdomitable star power except to tell us he can still play a 40-year Rahul without faltering.

That we already know.





Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Deepika Padukone's Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani look has now inspired Divya Dutta

Deepika Padukone's nerdy look in Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani spread like it's caught fire. In no time after the release of YJHD, Deepika's glasses became a rage with the youth. Even many Bollywood lasses were spotted with their chashma on at recent parties and public events.

Her look -- comprising a chashma, neatly done up hair and printed dresses and skirts -- caught attention of many fashion experts. So much so that Deepika was snapped with the look at many recent events. And the actress was even quoted as saying that she wants to keep her glasses on as the look has got a thumbs up by everyone. 

Now, the latest to be inspired by Deepika Padukone is Divya Dutta. Did you notice how the so-far-so-sober actress has suddenly taken to a pair of glasses and printed skirts which bear an uncanny resemblance to those sported by Dippy?

Here, take a look. Don't miss the short skirt and the black-rimmed, oversized glasses. 
All we can say is that Deepika looked really cute in this look. 

Ranbir Kapoor to play a ganglord?

Playing a don's role seems to fascinate our actors.
After Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Akshay Kumar, Sonu Sood, Rishi Kapoor and Imran Khan it is now Ranbir Kapoor's turn to turn gangster.
Our source says that Ranbir is all set to essay the role of a ganglord for the first time in an upcoming venture expected to hit floors soon.

Why Katrina Kaif rejected Chennai Express, Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani and Ram Leela ??

Katrina Kaif, who's Bollywood career has skyrocketed past few years, is now always offered A-list, big budget films, opposite all the A-list actors. She's also one of the highest paid actresses in the country. Kat has been part of films which have crossed the 100-crore mark. 

In a few years of her career, she's done films with Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, Ranbir Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Imran Khan - you name an actor and she's already been paired opposite him in mega budget films. 

Her upcoming films are Dhoom 3 and Bang Bang - both slated to be blockbusters. Now, that she's grabbed the top position in the film industry, she plans to get better roles and more meaningful films. 

But then, why did the actress say no to all the big releases last year? Within the last year, she said no to a film with Shah Rukh Khan, one with Ranveer Singh and one even with (ahem, ahem) Ranbir Kapoor!
 
What's wrong? Why is Kat on a rejection spree, that too for big budget films?

Katrina Kaif set to produce her own film

Every actress makes the transition at some point — from the front of the camera to behind the scenes. Katrina Kaif is getting ready for Phase 2. Having crossed the Rs100-crore club several times over and conquered every commercial peak, she has no qualms turning down films that don’t interest her. 

In the current transitional phase, producing a film is not just a possibility but a veritable reality in 2014 for Kat. She has decided to take it easy with the public exposure till her filmsDhoom 3 and Bang Bangrelease. She won’t make too many public appearances including performing at a public platform. Says a source close to  Katrina, “It’s a conscious decision taken by Kat and her team. 

She has no release until December 2013. There’s no point in being visible all over the place or giving interviews because in any case she is not allowed to talk about Dhoom 3 or Bang Bang. Until the release of these two films, Katrina will maintain a low profile.”

One also hears about Katrina’s dilemma regarding what to sign next. Says a friend of the actress, “She wants to move out of her comfort zone. But she doesn’t know which way to move. She has done practically everything there is to do as a mainstream actress. She wants to move ahead. But  doesn’t want to do an offbeat film. She is on the look-out for a full-on crazy script that would allow her to do everything she hasn’t been able to do so far.” So the next best thing would be to turn a producer and give herself that opportunity to act in films that she wants to.”

Friday, 21 June 2013

Deepika Padukone breaks free of Brad Pitt syndrome

Nearly six years after her model-to-actress career move, Deepika Padukone says she is finally being praised for her acting in films and not just for her good looks.
Ayan Mukerji's "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani", which stars Padukone in the lead with Ranbir Kapoor, got her box-office success and critical appreciation this month. Some reviews said she overshadowed her co-star.
It's a far cry from her Bollywood debut with "Om Shanti Om" in 2007 and subsequent films when critics described her acting as wooden and mocked her accent.
"We call it the Brad Pitt syndrome where for some reason if you are good-looking then people think you cannot act," Padukone told Reuters in an interview.
"I have been slotted in that way where people thought she is good enough to just add glamour to a film," the 27-year-old actress said.
Padukone, the daughter of India's most famous badminton player, was worried about the undue focus on her physical attributes.
Her acting skills were first noticed in the Homi Adajania film "Cocktail" last year. Padukone played Veronica, an impulsive and spunky woman, poles apart from the self-effacing characters she had played earlier.
Initially, Padukone wasn't sure she could pull off the "out of comfort zone" role but was convinced by filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, the screen writer for "Cocktail".
"I have seen the wild, crazy, fun side of that girl, which she was initially trying very hard to conceal," Ali told Reuters.

If it weren't for Ali's advice, Padukone may have opted for the film's other female lead, a role cast in the mould of the traditional Bollywood heroine.


"You are ambitious about a project, you hope that it does well and you hope that you gain from it," says Padukone. "Sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't happen."
It was a phase that saw her act in several box-office duds or in films with an ensemble cast, ones that didn't propel her career forward. And then "Cocktail" happened.
Over the years, her personal life and a much publicised break-up with Kapoor has been fodder for Indian tabloids.
Padukone says her experiences have added to her skills as an actor.
"Just spending everyday on a film set has taught me so much. Also life," she says. "It's your growth as a person also, you try and channelize your experiences and bring those to a film set."
Ali, who directed Padukone in "Love Aaj Kal", says the actress is getting ample opportunities to prove her acting chops.
"She is coming to a place in her emotional life where she is becoming connected," says Ali. "So she is ready for things, for performances."

Star-studded telly awards event

Small screen celebs turn up in their fashionable best at the Star Parivaar Awards 2013. The night was a star lit affair as the popular actors from the various shows walked the red carpet at Yash Raj Studio

Trailer launch of 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag'

Film's lead stars Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor along with former Indian track and field sprinter Milkha Singh unveil the promo and music of the upcoming biopic by director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra.

Ranbir and Katrina's late night rickshaw drives in Bandra

Screenwriter and filmmaker Melanie Easton spotted Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor at a fine dining restobar at Bandra on Tuesday


A rickshaw driver who told us that late at night, Katrina and Ranbir go out and drive rickshaws around Pali Hill... they got stopped by police while Kat was driving the rickshaw, then cops took her Autograph..

They sat together at the table and were chatting and some hand touching happened.

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Ali Zafar: I want to balance myself between work and family

Pakistani actor Ali Zafar doesn't believe in being overworked as he loves to spend quality time with family.
"I am very happy with the kind of scripts that I am getting right now, but more than that I am happy that I am distributing a lot of time to my family and not burning out myself with work," Ali told IANS
"I want to balance myself between work and family and I am happy that I am managing it quite well," he added.
Since his debut in Bollywood with the 2010 film 'Tere Bin Laden', the musician-actor has worked in movies like 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan', 'London, Paris, New York' and 'Chashme Baddoor'.
He will be next seen in 'Aman Ki Asha'.
Ali, who started his career as singer and his first album 'Huqa Pani' did well in his home country, prefers live performances.
"I enjoy going live. It's a very unusual experience. Concerts help you to get more confidence and you see your fans in front of you. There is nothing like going live," he said.

Poonam Pandey will be able to do justice to any genre: 'Nasha' director

Controversial model-turned-actress Poonam Pandey, known for her outrageous photographs and statements, clarifies that she isn't cut out just for bold roles. She wants to do much more.
The actress has gone over 'bold' in her forthcoming film 'Nasha'. But she says: "Honestly speaking, it's not like I have always wanted to do bold films. I would love to experiment with different types of roles."
"Right now, I haven't thought much. I am just focussing on 'Nasha' right now," the 20-year-old said here Wednesday during the shoot of a pole dance sequence.
Even Amit Saxena, who has directed her in 'Nasha', vouches that Poonam has the talent to feature in all kinds of film genres.
"She would fit any genre. It's breathtaking to watch this talent. She is absolutely new, she is doing this for the first time and there is absolutely no inhibitions that she has," said Saxena.
Talking about her capability, he said: "She has gone from comic moments to serious moments. I feel she will be able to do any genre and do full justice to it."
'Nasha' tells the story of an 18-year-old boy who falls in love with an older woman, played by Poonam. The movie releases July 26.

Will Neil Nitin be able to revive his career with 'Shortcut Romeo' ??

Director Susi Ganeshan, an acclaimed, award winning director makes his foray into Bollywood with a remake of Tamil super hit 'Thiruttu Payale' which is a tale of love, deceit and mystery. Mukesh plays Suraj who earns quick bucks by blackmailing a rich, bored and cheating housewife Monica( Amisha Patel) who is having an affair with a younger man on the sly of which only Suraj has knowledge of. While Monica resists initially, she isn't left with much choice but to relent and provide money to Suraj. Things are hunky dory till Suraj meets and falls in love with Cherry (Pooja Gupta). Will Monica be able to get rid of Suraj? Would Suraj tell Cherry the truth? Who will two time who? Susi Ganeshan weaves a story which is shrouded with suspense and drama.



He might be an earnest actor, but Neil Nitin Mukesh's career hasn't taken the desired flight ever since his impressive debut in 'Johny Gaddar' in 2007. The actor though featured in some memorable and commercially successful films in the later years like 'New York', '7 Khoon Maaf'- but he was part of a ensemble cast. He has done critically acclaimed films like 'David' and 'Jail', but has never been considered as a commercially viable actor.

Shortcut Romeo' is an important film for its director and its cast. While the filmmaker will hope to establish himself in Bollywood after a successful career down south, its actors are hoping that the success of the film consolidates their position in the film industry.

Yash Raj Films' Bollywood blockbuster Band Baaja Baaraat to be remade in Tamil, Telugu ..W O W

Yash Raj Films is all set to foray in the south film industry with the Tamil and Telugu remake of its 2010 hit 'Band Baaja Baaraat'.
The original film, directed by Maneesh Sharma and starring Anushka Sharma and Ranveer Singh, centred around two ambitious wedding planners of Delhi.

The film will have well-known actor Nani along with debutant Vani Kapoor, who is also in Sharma's Hindi film 'Shuddh Desi Romance' with Parineeti Chopra and Sushant Singh Rajput. The remake is directed by Gokul Krishna and produced by Aditya Chopra.
The yet untitled film went on floor end May and has completed its first schedule in Chennai. The shoot moves to Hyderabad and Mysore for the next schedule starting early July.
Padam Kumar, who heads our operation in the South, is the Creative Producer on the project, said a statement from the producers.
The 'Band Baaja Baaraat' remake will be followed by not just other Tamil films, both from YRF's catalogue as well as new and original content, but also movies that are poised to break into other regional film markets of the South, the statement read.



First look out of Sushant and Parineeti's 'Shuddh Desi Romance'

Yash Raj Films (YRF) has settled for a quirky title for its project starring actors Sushant Singh Rajput and Parineeti Chopra. The movie, directed by Maneesh Sharma, is titled "Shuddh Desi Romance"

The movie will be a "fresh and very real love story about the hair-raising minefield between love, attraction and commitment", read a statement from YRF.

"Finally, a romantic comedy that tells it like it is," the statement added.

Apart from Sushant and Parineeti, this "classy, candid look at the affairs of the heart in today's desi heartland" are the endearing Rishi Kapoor, along with debutant Vaani Kapoor.

The movie, releasing Sep 13, is written by Jaideep Sahni, and produced by Aditya Chopra. Its music is by Sachin-Jigar, with lyrics by Sahni.


Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Ranbir and Deepika at a promotional event

Deepika Padukone dazzles at the launch of People Magazine


Deepika Padukone dazzles at the launch of People Magazine

The leggy lass, Deepika Padukone was spotted at an event in Mumbai, unveiling the cover of People Magazine. Deepika looked stunning in a deep orange off shoulder jumpsuit , and the camera’s loved clicking her. She was marked as ‘India’s Most Beautiful Woman’ of 2013 by People Magazine.
The actress spoke about her Bollywood ventures including, Chennai Express with SRK, Ram Leela with Ranveer Singh and her upcoming release Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. To learn more, watch the video.


Check out the Indian actors in Hollywood movies


Check out the Indian actors in Hollywood movies

Indian actors in Hollywood have left an unconventional mark in the movies they’ve done. Their sheer talent and will to broaden their scope have taken them to a completely different level. With their appearance in Hollywood and International ventures, they got the much deserved recognition.


Amitabh Bachchan


Amitabh Bachchan
The angry young man of Bollywood finally makes his debut in Hollywood with Baz Luhrmann’s movie. After 40 years of Indian Cinema, he made his appearance as Jewish gangster named Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby



Check out the Indian actors in Hollywood movies

Indian actors in Hollywood have left an unconventional mark in the movies they’ve done. Their sheer talent and will to broaden their scope have taken them to a completely different level. With their appearance in Hollywood and International ventures, they got the much deserved recognition.


Amitabh Bachchan


Amitabh Bachchan
The angry young man of Bollywood finally makes his debut in Hollywood with Baz Luhrmann’s movie. After 40 years of Indian Cinema, he made his appearance as Jewish gangster named Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby


Aishwarya Rai Bachchan


Aishwarya Rai
Aishwarya Rai made her debut in Bollywood with Bride and Prejudice and then went on to do Hollywood movies like Master of Spices, Provoked, The Last Legion and Pink Panther 2


Irrfan Khan


Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan is one actor who has appeared in both Hollywood and International movies. He is the most well known Indian actor overseas and has also received critical acclaim. He has appeared in movies like I Love New York, The Namesake, The Amazing Spider-Man and Life of Pi. He is known for his roles in offbeat and unconventional movies.





Naseeruddin Shah


Naseeruddin Shah
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen will also be a special movie. The veteran actor has always been lauded for his exceptional acting skills and dialogue delivery. He is currently working on Amma 3D which will release in 4 different languages including English.





Amrish Puri


Amrish Puri
Amrish Puri, the most established villain in Bollywood made his mark overseas as well. His fearsome presence in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was very successful.

I needed to be a better actor : Sonam Kapoor

Perhaps Sonam Kapoor wants to be known for being more than just a style diva! The stylish actress who has become very popular in a relatively short span of time, has come a long way since her Bollywood debut Saawariya, in which she was paired opposite Ranbir Kapoor. But, she seems discontent with her performance in her initial films Thank You and Players.
She has just returned from Cannes film festival, where she grabbed too many eyeballs! So busy is this fashionista that she started shooting for her next film with Ayushmann Khurrana, immediately after she returned to India. Speaking about her old film projects, she said, “Even before Thank You, and Players hit the theatres, I realised my life was not going the way I wanted. I was working on big projects, but I wasn’t comfortable. I realised I had not earned my right to be there. I needed to be a better actor. Was I being hard on myself? Maybe, but that’s the truth! “
Apparently, Sonam was very upset with her role and performance in Players and had decided to hang her boots for a while! But papa Anil prevailed upon her and pumped some confidence into sulking Sonam. Talking about it, Sonam Kapoor says, “There was no point no point trying to be something that I was not. I needed to switch off. I needed a break,” She now has a couple of big projects lined up, which might give her the much needed change in perception!

Sanjay Dutt shifted to Pune’s Yerwada jail

Sanjay Dutt, or Sanju baba as he is popularly known, has been shifted from a jail in Mumbai to Pune’s Yerwada jail in the wee hours of Wednesday. The actor was locked up in Mumbai’s high-security Arthur Road Central jail. Around midnight, the actor was moved in a police van, with escort, to Pune’s Yerwada Central Jail.
Sanjay Dutt is expected to serve his 42-month sentence at this jail in Pune. The actor is believed to have found solace in spirituality and is said to be reading books on it. It has been one week since the actor surrendered himself in Mumbai, marking the start of his 42-month jail term. He was convicted for illegal possession of arms during the Mumbai riots of 1992-93. The reason for shifting him to Pune’s jail is not known yet.

 The actor finished work on a few projects before the start of his sentence and so, we would still see him on the screen for a while. But, the actor will remain unavailable for any promotional events of his films. However, we’re sure that he’ll miss his twin babies more than anything else!

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Ranbir Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan to be cast in a film together ??? .

Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani are planning to cast Ranbir Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan together in a film. 

The Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara star reportedly has a cameo in the film, while the rest of the cast is yet to be finalised.





A source told The Times of India: "Excel will soon make an official announcement about the film that will go on floors sometime next year.

"Ranbir and Hrithik are very good friends who've never had the chance to work together before. Finally, it's happening."

Akhtar and Sidhwani previously collaborated for the film Karthik Calling Karthik

It has been suggested that real-life cousins Kareena and Ranbir are to portray brother and sister in Zoya Akhtar's next film, which is rumoured to be an autobiographical tale of Zoya and brother Farhan's real relationship.


Madhuri Dixit Shoots An Item Song With Ranbir Kapoor


Madhuri Dixit's much awaited item song cameo in Ranibr Kapoor's Yeh Jawani HaI Deewani was wrapped up over the weekend.

An elated Madhuri, who was incidentally one of Rishi Kapoor's leading ladies too in the 90s, posted a few snapshots from the sets of this Karan Johar romcom.

Emraan Hasmi Turns In To Coreographer,On The Set Of "Ghanchakkar"..


Actor Emraan Hashmi, who shot a music video with Altaf Raja, came up with quirky steps for himself and the singer during the shoot.
Titled “Jholuraam”, the song describes Emraan’s character in the film and it was shot in Mumbai over the weekend. A source close to the team told IANS that Emraan came up with quirky steps for himself and Altaf Raja during the shoot.
Director Rajkumar Gupta admits that the song will reflect the actor’s creative inputs.
“Emraan is a real professional actor. He has great insight into things. It was his idea to carry the look he has in the film for the music video and I have to say that has worked wonders,” Gupta said in a statement.
“He always comes up with suggestions that are really helpful. He is totally invested in ‘Ghanchakkar’ and when you see the music video of ‘Jholuraam’ featuring him and Altaf Raja, you will see Emraan’s touch in it too,” added Gupta.
“Ghanchakkar”, which also features Vidya Balan, is slated to release June 28.

" I can’t become a politician all of a sudden." :-Shahrukh Khan


The King of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan has struck out the possibility of joining politics unlike some of his colleagues already have!
Shahrukh Khan speaking to a local daily in India said, “I can’t become a politician all of a sudden. It’s a professional field and you have to educate yourself for that.”
He added, “I don’t I look down on politics. Asking me whether I have thought of entering politics is as good as asking me if I have given a thought to becoming an astronaut. It’s what I’ve done all my life. I think I should try and do what I do best, which is also questionable at times. Honestly, I have no inclination towards politics,

The superstar has been busy filming his movie Chennai Express with Rohit Shetty andDeepika Padukone. So much so, that he’s been missing some important IPL matches of his team Kolkata Knight Riders. After all, Chennai Express has to meet its deadline of August 8 release this year.
Also, if rumours are to be believed then It seems that the initial music score of Chennai Express developed by composer-duo Vishal-Shekhar didn’t impress the actor much. A source close to the film says that SRK then asked director Rohit Shetty to make the necessary changes.

Salman Khan’s presence lingers in Bombay Talkies

It is a known fact that Salman Khanwon’t be seen in Bombay Talkies. Though his contemporaries likeShahrukh KhanAkshay Kumar andAamir Khan are all present, Salman Khan won’t be a part of the movie. While nobody has confirmed the reason for his absence, there have been certain speculations and rumours doing the rounds.

However, the makers of the title song of Bombay Talkies haven’t forgotten our country’s numero uno superstar. You can still feel his presence in the song which has been released and has already brought a smile and some sweet old memories.

The title song has a wide variety of singers who have come together for the actors with whom they have given many chartbusters. One such singer is S. P. Balasubramaniam who was Salman’s voice in Maine Pyaar Kiya, Saajan and Hum Aapke Hain Kaun to name a few. Now in Bombay Talkies, there is a portion which has a, Didi Tera Dewar Deewana, setting to it,” informs a source.

So while Shahrukh Khan (Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge), Akshay Kumar (Khiladi) and Aamir Khan (Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak), are reveling in the references being made to their films as well as the superstar status they have earned over the years, Salman has his virtual presence doing the trick with the ever-so-memorable staircase of Hum Aapke Hain Kaun keeping his legacy alive....

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Salman Khan Disappoints CCL Organizers


Bollywood's bad boy Salman Khan is reportedly miffed with the Celebrity Cricket League organisers.
The latest buzz doing the rounds is that Salman Khan is miffed with the CCL organisers and has accused them of making careless security arrangements.
According to reports, Salman Khan got into trouble with the CCL organisers and when he left the field at least 90 bikers followed his car, who were apparently waiting for Salman Khan to leave the venue. The bikers even banged their bikes on the car's sides.
Now this is to be seen, who are these bad boys who've taken panga with Sallu Bhai.