Showing posts with label Chennai Express. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chennai Express. Show all posts

Tuesday 12 August 2014

Rajinikanth makes Bollywood's Rohit Shetty faint



While many top actors want to work with director Rohit Shetty, he says that he wishes to director Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth. "I had the fortune of meeting Rajini Sir in Hyderabad just recently. I went to visit him on his set and he was about to go for a shot. But when he heard I had come to see him, he walked across to me; greeted me and said, 'Rohit, I love your work. I'm a great fan.' I was about to faint. I kept telling myself, this is Rajinikanth Sir, who according to me, is the biggest star in the universe. Yet he was so humble. He had no hang-ups about walking across to me and paying me a compliment. I spent half an hour with him and it was such a fabulous experience. I kept marvelling about how grounded he is. I'm nothing in front of him, yet he made me feel so special," he gushes.

The Bollywood director reveals that he had also taken pictures with the Superstar but director KS Ravikumar requested him not to put them up online as they might reveal information on Rajinikanth's role in Lingaa.

Quiz him if he will consider making a bilingual film if he gets to work with Rajinikanth, and he laughs, "My films have already become bilingual. When everyone saw Chennai Express, they said it was a bilingual. But I am proud that Chennai Express is the highest grossing Hindi film down south. Likewise, the Singham films have a fair share of Marathi in them. My detractors are only accusing me of blowing up cars. What they have not realised is that my films have the potential to cross language barriers. New avenues have opened for Hindi films and I'm proud and happy about it. Coming back to the original question, I would love to do a bilingual film sometime soon.

source : toi

Friday 20 September 2013

I'm not interested in breaking records: Aamir Khan

Bollywood actor-filmmaker Aamir Khan features in one of the most awaited films of the year, "Dhoom 3", he says he is not thinking about how many records it will break.

Reacting to reports stating that he has claimed that "Dhoom 3" will surpass the business of Shah Rukh Khan's "Chennai Express", Aamir Khan said in a statement:"I am not interested in breaking records. I am an artist, and what gives me a high is to entertain my audience, to give them a good time, and to satisfy them emotionally."

Aamir Khan's last release "Talaash" was appreciated for his performance, but the movie couldn't mint too much moolah. The actor believes the challenge does not lie in building numbers at the box office, it lies in winning the audience's adulation.

"I want to earn the love of my audience. That is what I am thirsty for. I like to challenge myself and do work that I have not done. I like to surprise my audience.These are the things that I am interested in," said the versatile actor, who will be seen in a negative role in "Dhoom 3".

Aamir Khan has just returned to Mumbai after month-long training schedule in Australia where he had gone to learn a special dance form.

"Dhoom 3",which is the third instalment of the Yash Raj Films' franchise, also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra and Katrina Kaif. It will release Dec 20.





source : sify

Tuesday 20 August 2013

Deepika Padukone takes break after two years!

Deepika Padukone




In the last two years, the gorgeous Deepika Padukone has been working very hard and shooting for films back to back. Starting with 'Cocktail', getting into 'Race 2', then 'Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani', to 'Chennai Express' and now 'Ram Leela'. The actress has delivered four consecutive hits and played versatile roles each time that are not easy to forget.

Now finally, the actress who is riding high on success and constantly racing on the top has taken time out to pamper herself and spend some time with her family.

Our sources revealed that Deepika Padukone will soon flying off on a holiday for 15 days with her parents and sister to Europe. Apparently, the actress gets to spend quality time with her family after almost two long years.

Professional that the actress is; she completed all her shooting schedules and left no work pending before taking this holiday so she could enjoy her time with her parents and sister without having to delay her commitments to her work.


Saturday 10 August 2013

Rajinikanth likes 'naughty' lungi dance: SRK


                     Rajinikanth likes 'naughty' lungi dance: SRK

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan was elated when Rajinikanth called him up and praised the "naughty" number "Thalaiva tribute (Lungi dance)", a special track in honour of the legendary actor in "Chennai Express".

"He (Rajinikanth) called me three days back and he saw the video on YouTube. He said it's very good, very naughty, very sweet. He said, 'It's really nice that you have done this song'. I'm very happy that Rajini sir is happy with the song and the family is happy," Shah Rukh told reporters here at a press conference Wednesday.

The 47-year-old actor said that he called Rajinikanth and his daughter Soundarya, and took his permission for the song, sung by rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh.

"As gracious, humble and sweet he is, he said, 'Why are you doing it, sir? You are such a big star yourself'. He said it so sweetly. I told him, 'I am sending you the song and please let me know how do you like it'. We shot the song in a day-and-a-half," said SRK.

"I thought the timing is good. If you don't pay a tribute to Rajini sir in a film called 'Chennai Express', then it is incomplete," he added.
Directed by Rohit Shetty, "Chennai Express" also features Deepika Padukone. It will hit theatres Friday.



Wednesday 7 August 2013

Countdown begins for Shah Rukh Khan and his Chennai Express

Rs. 100 crores for Chennai Express - Now no one is countering that. When Ra.One and immediately after thatDon 2 scored 100 crores while Jab Tak Hai Jaan, despite another 100 crore biggie (Son of Sardaar) releasing alongside, ensured a hat trick, it is a no-brainer to expectChennai Express to be any lesser.

However - and this is where the buck stops - Shah Rukh Khan is a man who is expected to 'create' records, and not be the one 'amongst others' who have these records.

Shah Rukh has to score...and score BIG!

The bare minimum expectation

100 crores is a given for Chennai Express. The game is much higher though. 150-175-200 or more is what is expected to make a headline, not 100 crores!

Salman Khan already has a near double century (Ek Tha Tiger) and three in the vicinity of a century and a half (Dabangg 2, Dabangg, Bodyguard) to his name, Akshay Kumar too has a bigger film to his name (Rowdy Rathore), Aamir Khan is the record setter and the first one to score a century (Ghajini) and then a double century (3 Idiots), Hrithik's Agneepath has scored higher while Ajay has enjoyed a flurry of centuries too (Singham, Son of Sardaar, Bol Bachchan, Golmaal 3).

In the times when a Ranbir Kapoor is hitting a near double century in just his 10th film (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani) and after being in the industry for just around half a decade, the stakes are much higher. HisBarfi! introduced him to the century club and now even a Farhan Akhtar is boasting of a 100 crore affair (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag).

In such times, more than anyone else, deep inside even Shah Rukh Khan is expected to believe, hope, expect and want that Chennai Express scales further height.

Let's talk about the Chennai Express - The film

One fact that cannot be denied is that First Look of Ra.One, Don 2 as well as Jab Tak Hai Jaan had seen largely good response coming their way. Of course there are always not-so-flattering reviews accompanying the positive ones as well but as long as it is manageable, there is never a threat. Same has been the case with Chennai Express as well. Though not all may have been impressed, the fact that the balance is still largely towards those who wish to watch the film bring the film in a comfort zone.

Also, let's admit it, promos of Rohit Shetty films are meant to be bound by a certain template. In fact the First Look of his last film Bol Bachchan had seen quite some flak coming its way. Still the film managed to cross the 100 crore mark. Now if one looks at the promo of Chennai Express, while it has large elements of being 'A Rohit Shetty film', one cannot miss a distinct Shah Rukh Khan-ism in the scheme of things.

Fans have their own expectations though

When it came to Ajay Devgn, his fans were mighty impressed with what Rohit Shetty brought out of the actor with Singham. Yes, there were flying cars, men thrown into skies and lamp posts turning into sticks. It was all acceptable since Ajay would anyways have done it in films directed by someone other than Rohit. In case of Chennai Express, the game-plan changes since the film has been presented as an unabashed 'masala' entertainer.

This means that in an attempt to bring in Shah Rukh's mannerisms Rohit Shetty 'ishtyle', there is bound to be apprehension around 'Whose style is it there anyways?'

Is it going to be a Rohit Shetty film with Shah Rukh in there?
Or is it going to be a Shah Rukh film with Rohit as an executor?
Is it going to be one enviable affair which would balance both together?
Or is it going to be a 'khichdi' which turns out to be a mishmash of affair?

The way it seems

While the film is appearing all colourful, bright and vibrant, one key element - 'The Story' - isn't something that has been brought to the fore. Of course one hopes this was intentional but then if one looks at Shah Rukh's record over the years, a film of his always has a story. Whether it is accepted or not, it is always sold on a story. In case of Chennai Express, the 'how' part is still clear (by way of execution) but one is left hunting for the 'what' part in the story!

In addition, a very important element - music - is a topic of conversation as well. Seeing mixed reactions coming their way, the songs have been weighed down by mighty expectations that one has from a Shah Rukh Khan starrer. Again, in case of it just being a Rohit Shetty film, music would have been a minor element in the bigger scheme of things. However the moment Shah Rukh comes on the scene, everything that he does needs to be a blockbuster or a chartbuster.

The ground reality

Chennai Express has all the ammunition it needs to be a 150 crore affair at the least, if not higher. No expense has been spared on making it a BIG film indeed. By all means it has been pitched as a mega film. It has Deepika Padukone as the leading lady who is on a career high. It has been promoted extensively and on all available platforms, while smartly staying away from the over exposure that had earned detractors for Ra.One. It is going to see the biggest release ever for Shah Rukh Khan, Rohit Shetty and UTV. And the biggest of them all, it is arriving on Eid.

On the flipside, it has Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbaai Dobaara giving it major competition in immediate next week, which means it won't quite enjoy an uninterrupted run as it would have wanted. However, higher ticket rates should fairly compensate for the lost moolah there.

The final word

100 crores should come in the First Week run itself. It is the collections thereafter that would count most. Rest assured, champagne bottles would be out there waiting to be uncorked. However, it is Shah Rukh, and just Shah Rukh, who would be the best judge on when does he wish to throw a party. If a success party is indeed thrown for anything less than 150 crore, especially in the times when new kids on the block have started scoring so heavily, it would be a bit of surprise!