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Rani Mukherjee is celeberating her 29th birthday today. On this occassion, I came across two articles (one on now running, the other on Zee news)about the actress. Both question how this so ordinary girl has become the queen of Bollywood. The articles tell you that she is talented. But let me tell you a little more, she is not only talented on screen, she is also very talented in public relations. She has very close friendships with Karan Johar, Aamir Khan, Sanjay leela Bhansali, Shahrukh Khan, Yash Chopra and his sons. She is even dating Aditya Chopra these days. I just love her, she is chrasmatic and she knows how to act. Anyone who thinks that her husky voice is annoying is wrong, actually her voice is very sexy.
What I like most about her is that she is sincere to her work. She doesn’t do over exposing like some other actresses. I don’t remember she kissed any one on screen other than Kamal Hasan for Hey Ram. I don’t know if she avoids kissing scenes or what but its strange specially when every actress including Aishwarya Rai is ready to do such scenes to grab audience attention. She has a taste for fashion and she has Manish Malhotra, the popular designer on her list of close friends. Manish’s creations make her appear as an ordinary girl who is living her fantasies. She is just like Babli. Happy Birthday Babli.

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I was wondering what Karan Johar is doing these days. Yes sure he is busy doing Koffee with Karan, whatelse? Khalid Mahmood asked him the same question for Hindustan Times.
I’m into the research mode for my next film, it’s the first time I’m into in-depth research.. Then I’ve shot 12 episodes for Koffee with Karan, I’ll be shooting 13 more, hopefully for everyone’s coffee fix. I’ve directed an ad film, I’ve just shot with Bebo (Kareena Kapoor) after a break of five to six years.
He said exactly the same thing for KANK (Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna). Research wasn’t visible in the movie at all. If I were Khalid Mamood, I would have asked Karan to tell us more about his research work and how he does this research. I would also like to know which scenes in his movies are a result of intense research into human emotions. Definitely Karan comes up with nice dialogues and an emotional story, but a person needs to watch too many movies to do Karan kind of films. Is this what Karan does to research on his topics? In real life, a couple crying at a railway station and reassuring each other of emotions they share is weird not entertaining but in movies when mixed with dramatic dialogues, nice locations, costumes, music and handsome actors the same thing creates super hit movie. Go a head with your research Karan, but please consider releasing a DVD version with Director’s notes appearing at the bottom of the screen, telling us how you crafted this particular moment for cinema.
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This year the awards were presented in a totally different format. The show was exclusively for film fraternity. Celebrities wore formal black-tie soiree. Most dance performances were filmed and recorded days before the show. Performances included dances by Sridevi, Amrita Rao, Rani Mukherji, Bipasha Basu and Hrithik Roshan. Music director A.R. Rehman performed live during the event. The event was held on 24th February and broadcasted exclusively by Sony Entertainment television on 25th February. The show was hosted by Shahrukh Khan, Karan Johar, Juhi Chawla and Priety Zinta.

Hrithik Roshan won the best actor award for Dhoom2 and Kajol won the best actoress award for Fanaa. Abhishek got the best supporting actor for Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and Konkana Sen Sharma won the best supporting actoress award for her role in Omkara. Konkana Sen Sharma is a very talented actoress and I felt really happy for her. Saif Ali Khan earned award for the negative role in Omkara. Arshad Warsi got the Best Comedian for Lage Raho Munnabhai. Rang De Basanti was named the Best Film for 2006.
Stars appreciated the new formal style of the Filmfare award ceremony:
Speaking about the new format of the 52nd FairOne Filmfare Awards 2006, Preity Zinta said, “Filmfare being a black-tie event is news that we completely welcome. This time it is going to be special.” Adding to this, Shahrukh Khan who was also the emcee for the evening, commented, “This is a step in the right direction. Change is most essential.”
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After three blockbusters in a row, Abhishek bachchan is in full demand. Ofcourse he is no where close to his father but he has proved himself the hardway. Unlike other star sons of star fathers, Abhishek wasn’t compared with an actor from the past. He was compared with his father who is still acting and still earning credits on major hits such as Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, Baghban, Bunty or Bubli. etc. Abhishek was compared with a man who has nearly four decades of a career as a movie actor in the Indian Film industry, a man loved by millions all over the world. It was very difficult for Abhishek to prove his talent.
The Business Standard website recently ran a poll to figure out how much Abhishek worth. They actually asked the visitors to share their views on the topic that whether Abhishek is anywhere close to Big Bachchan or not. Though the poll results clearly state that Abhishek needs atleast a decade or so, even to be compared with his father. But, the poll results also show that Abhishek’s popularity, audience and critic belief in his talent and the charisma associated with his last name has increased significantly. He has movies like Dhoom 2, Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and Umrao Jaan under progress. There had been rumors that he is dating Aishwarya Rai. His father’s illness and speculations that may be he would host his father’s show Kaun Banega Crorpati all earned him great popularity among masses.
Abhishek doesn’t have a body like Hrithik, Salman or John Abraham. He doesn’t go shirtless on the beach (yes I regularly search around for his sexy shirtless pictures), even the kissing and smooching scenes with Antara Mali in Naach didn’t earn him the sensational flare that Emraan Hashmi and Fardeen earned by kissing Malika and Kareena. He has something much better, he has the real acting talent to offer and he is slowly winning the hearts of Bollywood fans by his performance.
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Preity Zinta talked about her role in Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna during an interview. Associated Press reports that Preity Zinta talked about how much she is sick of her bubbly image and how she is hoping to get a new image in Indian cinema by her role in the upcoming movie Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna. She told, “I am playing the role of a very ambitious magazine editor.”
Preity has great movies on her credit, such as Kya Kehna in which she played the role of an unwed mother and Salam Namaste in which she played the role of a girl who defied her family and moved in with her boyfriend before getting married. Indian society consider these things taboo. Still Preity has an image of a bubbly, joyful, young and cute actress. She is cute, there is no doubt about it but she thinks that the image has stuck with her and she wants to get mature and difficult roles. Despite the cute image she has gained Preity has had her fair share of trouble in life. She was a witness in trial of a movie financier, Bharat Shah, who was suspected to had links with Mumbai’s underworld mafia. Priety testified about threats she had received from a gangster thought to be tied to Shah. Preity faced another life threatening situation during the 2004 tsunami. She was in Thailand on vacations with friends when tsunami hit the region. None of her friends survived but some how she managed to run away and survived.
Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna is the most awaited Bollywood movie at this time. Not only Preity but the entire cast of the movie is looking forward for its release. So far every involved with this project hasn’t given any details about the movie except that it is about relationships and marriages not being as perfect as they appear.
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Karan Johar says that he makes movies for Indians everywhere. His previous movies were a blast at the box offices in major U.S. cities and in the UK. Karan is continously in touch with studios in Hollywood but he wants to take an Indian movie to the Hollywood rather than taken over by Hollywood. When asked how you would take a movie with songs popping out of nowhere to the western audience, would they get it? What Karan replied to this question is the most perfect explaination of songs in Indian movies. Indians should feel proud of Karan that finally he has provided us an answer to such an old question.
Bollywood films are films with songs, not musicals in the old Hollywood tradition when, say, a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers song was a device to take the story forward.
“In our films we stop a situation and celebrate with a song. We celebrate sorrow, joy, anything with songs. It is perfectly normal. But the song does not move the narrative. The west just does not get it when a song can simply be sung out of nowhere. Nobody in a reality setting [in the west] would do this. But we do.”
At the end of a song, actors perform the next scene, which has not moved ahead in any obvious way despite the interruption of a fantastically choreographed song involving dozens of performers and possibly also the battlefield of the India-Pakistan border, the Swiss Alps, Fifth Avenue or Buckingham Palace as a backdrop. “The west may see this as kitsch, or surreal. But for us it is normal.
Is this guy genius or what? I am dying to watch Kabhi Alvida na Kehna and his interviews are making me more and more excited about his next movie. I understand and I do not expect Karan to make another Mughl-e-Azam, but I do expect another fun filled movie with eye-candy costumes, elegant set designs, beautiful choregraphy and my darling Shahrukh.
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You may feel that this is just another Karan Johar movie. The title begins with ‘K’, it has Shahrukh Khan and Rani Mukherji and a multi star cast. But this is not a typical Karan Johar movie. In this movie Karan has tried to take on a mature topic. He is talking about the relationships and changes in the relationships by the time. He has previously, though slightly, discussed the changing relationships in Kuch Kuch Hota hai where Shahrukh Khan after the death of his wife falls in love with his long time best friend Kajol. In Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna Karan is showing that mature relationships of married couples can change aswell without any significant changes in the routine married life.
Kabhi Alvida naa Kehna is a story of two couples, Jai (Shahrukh Khan) who is married to Shalini (Rani Mukherji) is living with a split personality. He is a good husband who falls for another girl, Preity Zinta who is also married to someother guy. It begins from flirting and ends up with a collision of emotions and lives.
A detailed synopsis of the movie is available at the Preity’s Blog, here. But I doubt that this is the actual story line of the movie. It contradicts from other story lines that Shahrukh Khan, Karan Johar and Preity has talked about on various occassions. The only similarity in the different versions of the story is that it is a story about relationships changing eventually and developing more mature emotions.
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Everyone is curious about Karan Johar’s upcoming movie Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna. Movie made into the news when the pictures of Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna broke on the Internet. These were the pictures taken by a fan who was there on location in New York and took the pictures from his mobile phone. Karan Johar is not happy about these pictures. Since every one wants to know the story of Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna, Karan Johar decided to break the silence. He spoke to Subhash K Jha about the making of Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna.
Everyone’s curious about your new film.
What for? I’m just an ordinary director making an ordinary film. I guess the curiosity arises from this being my first film since Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, in 2001. Like K3G, Kabhi Alvidaa too has a huge cast. So there are bound to be expectations. Films that involve Shah Rukh and me are usually talked about. They’ve been very successful in the past. But people’s expectations scare me. In my films I’ve tackled marriage, an institution I’m not familiar with. I’m 33 years old and greying. I was quite tired of being counted among the new generation of film-makers. I’m not young anymore – I’ve been in the industry for 10 years, and am qualified to tackle such a mature subject.
So you haven’t done any research for the film?
No, except for emotional research. My cinema is always a result of personal observations. I don’t read, listen to current music or rush to watch every film in town. My education comes from past Hindi cinema and music. I observe strangers, or friends at parties… However, Kabhi Alvidaa isn’t about real people. It comes from a space I don’t personally know, although I do understand it. I created the characters for various reasons. I hope to God no one connects personally with these characters.
Much of the film is ready. Does it look as unconventional as people believe it does?
I don’t know what people expect from my new film. I’ve just made what came naturally to me at this point. I’ve always been a member of the audience even while making a film. Kabhi Alvidaa is a human drama. It’s about marriage and other adult relationships. The last time I directed a film it was rumoured to be modelled on Yash Uncle’s Kabhie Kabhie. This time it is being said that I am remaking Silsila. It’s also supposed to have elements of the film Closer. But that’s not true. I admire Yash Chopra more than any film-maker. That’s why I would never dare remake his films. But all of us film-makers are perfectly capable of doing original work. We just need to apply ourselves.
So what’s Alvidaa about?
I don’t want to say much. Anything I say can, and will be, held against me (laughs). All I can say is it’s a Hindi film like any other. I’ve just fine-tuned it differently.
Is Shah Rukh Khan portrayed differently in this one?
Who am I to even try to present him differently? There has never been an actor like him. He’s my hero and brother. I don’t have to think about how he’ll play a character. He does all the thinking on his own. The character comes from my heart. And then Shah Rukh takes over. He gives a sub-text, graph and everything that a character needs. I wrote a simple character. He gave it the right nuances and complexities.
What about Abhishek Bachchan?
You know, to direct someone whose birthday party you’ve attended as a child, is an emotional experience. I’ve watched him grow up, go out of the country and go through a period of trial and error as an actor. We all feel so proud of him. For Abhishek, shooting is a party. He’s a super-brat.
And Amitji?
Just working with him is an honour. I’d say Amitji’s character is flamboyant; a very unusual character compared with what he has played so far.
And Rani Mukherji?
I love Rani as a person and a performer. She stood by me when I was just starting out. She has been in touch with me nearly every day, throughout the years, without expecting anything in return. She’s like my kid sister. That eclipses her other equally important ability as an actor. Today she’s a rock-solid professional. She did everything to get her character in Alvidaa right.
What about her animosity with Preity Zinta?
Totally untrue. Problems happen when the navigator is weak. I don’t see myself as a weak captain of the ship. Rani and Preity share very little cinema space in my film. And they got along very well. Just because there were a whole lot of stars together in New York doesn’t mean that they didn’t get along.
So how was the shooting stint in New York?
It was the most difficult phase of my life. Those were the toughest three months ever. There were production problems, locations issues and a hurricane, plus everyone was away from home… To shoot away from home, away from sets isn’t easy. In a studio you’re a master of your space. But I still prefer shooting on location. That’s where real emotions come in.
What have those three months taught you?
Today I’m a better production person. I’ve grown older. Got more grey hair. We made lots of mistakes…there were lots of indulgences which we could’ve avoided. The film could’ve looked the same at a much lower cost.
Is your production company going to merge with Yashraj Films?
We’ve been together in every way for a long time. I’m still structuring my own production house. Yashraj distributes my films worldwide. To me, Dharma and Yashraj are one and the same.
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