Sunday 20 July 2014

Salman Khan took Jacqueline and Randeep Hooda out for a movie


The most fun outdoor shoot for Jacqueline Fernandez and Randeep Hooda was easily the one where they accompanied Salman Khan to Warsaw in Poland, in April this year.
    

Besides shooting some fantastic action sequences for Sajid Nadiadwala's Kick, Salman also played the perfect host to his co-stars. On one of the days when they wrapped up early, he took Jacqueline and Randeep out to watch The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which had hit the theaters then.

source : toi

Saturday 19 July 2014

First look : Allu Arjun with his son Ayaan



More than three months after he turned father, Allu Arjun has revealed the first ever photograph of his son, Ayaan. Incidentally, today also happens to be 100th day of Allu Arjun's recent blockbuster, Race Gurram and the photograph of Ayaan has already gone viral. In an earlier interview, talking about his son, Allu Arjun said, "I had waited for a few days before I could get a feel of him. But the first time when I took him into my hands, boy, it was a very sweet feeling and I'm going to treasure those moments for life." Terming it as an incredible feeling to be a father, Allu Arjun even confessed that Ayaan is his lucky charm.

Friday 18 July 2014

Hrithik's 'Bang Bang' to release in three languages



Actor Hrithik Roshan`s much-awaited film `Bang Bang` will release Oct 2 in three languages - Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

"`Bang Bang` is a true-blue entertainer and we are going to have the widest possible release for the film. We are releasing the film in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu," Vijay Singh, CEO, Fox Star Studios, said in a statement.

"The buzz on the film is tremendous and we are going out to market and distribute the film day and date worldwide," he added.

Directed by Siddharth Anand, `Bang Bang` features Katrina Kaif with Hrithik.


source : zee

Bollywood star Farhan Akhtar on new movie Bangistan


                                                                                                                                                                       

Bollywood star Farhan Akhtar has spoken for the first time about his upcoming production, which is being referred to as India's answer to Four Lions.

The actor told the BBC that Bangistan is about "young people being brainwashed in to believing certain ideology."

The film will be Bollywood's first mainstream comedy to deal with terrorism.

Akhtar spoke to the BBC Asian Network's Haroon Rashid.


source : bbc

Wednesday 16 July 2014

Firstlook: Priyanka Chopra as Mary Kom

                                            Priyanka Chopra as Mary Kom

Priyanka Chopra
is known for her acting prowess and puts in all efforts in doing justice to her role. Firstlook of her upcoming movie, which is a Mary Kom biopic released recently. And going by the looks of it, Priyanka looks ready to kill.

The actress is thrilled about her upcoming film Mary Kom and is leaving no stone unturned to make sure that she entertains her fans at the cinema halls.

source : toi

Tuesday 15 July 2014

Ileana D'Cruz's boyfriend all set for Bollywood debut

                                   Ileana DCruz with her boyfriend Andrew Kn
    
     
Ileana D'Cruz has been spotted with her rumored Australian boyfriend Andrew Kneebone on several occasions. Now we hear that they will be seen together in Happy Ending.

No, it will not be a full-fledged role but Andrew will make a cameo in the film that stars Saif Ali Khan, Govinda, Preity Zinta apart from Ileana. Well, here is the story of how he ended up getting a cameo in the film.

As per the reports, Andrew used to drop in on the sets frequently during the last shooting schedule in Los Angeles. The makers decided to cast him on the spot. When they approached him for the role, he immediately agreed.

Well, we hope the couple enjoyed working together.

source : in

Sunday 13 July 2014

Indian audiences ready for films like 'Finding Fanny': Arjun Kapoor



New Delhi: It`s an English language "offbeat" entertainer; made by an Indian director with three veteran and two young stars of Bollywood, and topped with one promotional Hindi song - that`s Homi Adajania`s `Finding Fanny`. Arjun Kapoor, who plays one of the five "oddballs" in the movie, believes Indian audiences are ready for such content.

"I was scared and apprehensive to begin with, but as the journey went on, I was more and more happy that I made the brave choice of doing an English film, which is offbeat," Arjun told IANS during a tete-a-tete here.

Well, Arjun "never saw it as an offbeat film"!

"For me, it`s a film which the country is ready to watch, and the fact that the trailer has received an overwhelming response is an example that people are willing to watch such content," he said of the over two million views that the `Finding Fanny` trailer garnered within two days of hitting online video sharing platform YouTube.

Arjun is a happy and content young man.

At 29, the son of veteran film producer Boney Kapoor has four distinct movies behind him. Starting with the 2012 movie `Ishaqzaade`, in which he sported a rough and rebellious look as Parma, he pulled off a double role in `Aurangzeb`, essayed the hot-headed Bala in `Gunday`, and the nerdy yet affable boy-in-love Krish in "2 States".

Arjun says he was surprised when Adajania, the man behind English language film `Being Cyrus` and the Bollywood saga `Cocktail`, considered him for the role of Savio D`Gama in `Finding Fanny`, especially after watching the actor`s work in `Ishaqzaade`.

The fact that the forthcoming movie has a stellar cast comprising actors as senior and prolific as Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia as well as a glamorous star as Deepika Padukone in a de-glam avatar made the `Finding Fanny` journey all the more inviting for Arjun.

"It was almost like going to an acting class...having such fantastic actors around. The idea is to do something different, keeping in mind that you can get eyeballs with these actors who are a known commodity for Indian audience.

"Had Homi taken five unknown actors, it would have been a very niche film. But he has taken five known actors and set out to do something different. I think it`s an intelligent choice on their part to mix known commodities with an unknown world," said the tall and handsome actor.

Of course, Arjun stepped into the film clearly knowing that away from the commercial Bollywood potboilers that he`s been part of so far, this one`s going to have a limited audience given the fact that it`s in English and sans any of Hindi cinema`s song and dance routines.

"That`s the amazing part about making cinema! People can have an opinion about it. I`d rather be part of a film about which people have an opinion than be in a project people don`t notice.

"`Finding Fanny` is definitely relevant in terms of getting people to talk about it. If it does well, people will talk about encouraging young talent to make films like this. If it doesn`t, then they will think how well did it do or didn`t do.

"I think it is a talking point kind of film. It won`t just come and go, which is what I like - it`s got people talking already. And you can`t always expect people to love everything you do...if they notice, for better or for worse, it`s a good thing," said the actor.

Presented by Fox Star Studios, `Finding Fanny` is produced by Maddock Films. The film, a quirky satirical comedy, releases Sep 12.

source : zeenews