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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Big B is 'Asia's Sexiest Vegetarian Man' for 2008

Article taken from NDTV

Press Trust of India

Wednesday, June 18, 2008 (Hong Kong)

His vegetarianism has won him a new status- Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan is now 'Asia's Sexiest Vegetarian Man' for 2008. A poll by animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has chosen Bachchan or Big B for the top male slot and Hong Kong's singer-actress Faye Wong as Asia's Sexiest Vegetarian Woman for this year.

While 65-year-old Bachchan has dominated the silver screen in India for nearly four decades, Wong, known as the ''diva of Asia'', has graced the covers of leading lifestyle magazines like 'Vogue', 'Elle' and 'Marie Claire', in addition to having a successful musical career.

Runners-up in the competition included Taiwanese stage artist Barbie Xu, Hong Kong's popular actress Maggie Q and Cantopop singer and actress Stephy Tang, according to a statement posted on the PETA Asia-Pacific portal.

''Going vegetarian is the best thing you can do for animals, the Earth and your health. Plus, there's no easier way stay slim and sexy- and Faye and Amitabh are living proof,'' PETA South Asia Director Jason Baker told the media. Outside the Asian continent, pop star Leona Lewis, singer Chris Martin and TV show host Russell Brand were among the celebrities who were voted as sexiest veggies.

Monday, May 19, 2008

KJo-Sajid rock at Zee Cine Awards

Article by Buzz18.com

By the time one gets set to watch the third major award function of the year (we aren't even counting the ones that get launched each year and don't last more than a season), it's pretty much clear, who all going to bag the trophies. And this year's Zee Cine Awards were no different.

Chak De! India and Taare Zameen Par shared the top honours, while Guru, Om Shanti Om and Jab We Met shared the rest. But if that's the case what makes award functions tick? A true Bollywood fan will tell you that there's nothing to beat the sight of seeing all your favourite stars under one roof. And with Bollywood's ever improving style quotient, the stars also make the effort to turn up in their glam best.

But in recent years, stage performances and celeb compeers have become the main draw. Like most recent shows this one too was designed for the television audiences. So, out go the long acceptance speeches and thank you sessions.

The awards in fact looked like fillers for an extended Bollywood concert. Among the front-benchers were Shah Rukh-Gauri, Govinda, Anil Kapoor, the RK family including Karisma and Sanjay Kapur and Rekha. Ranbir and Deepika sat separately and dedicated their debut awards to each other. Arjun Rampal was visibly emotional while collecting his Best Villain trophy for OSO. While Rahman also made a surprise appearance to collect his Guru award. But there were some pointless trophies like the Style Icon one for SRK (even he didn't know how to react) or the Fun Entertainer of the Year for Riteish Deshmukh.

Neil Nitin Mukesh who has been losing out to Ranbir, got a jury award for his unconventional debut. The opening act was by Zee's reality show winners who paid a tribute to the senior citizens of the industry by singing some evergreen numbers. Things picked up with the entry of Sajid Khan and Karan Johar.

Initially their smart talk looked like a poor imitation of the SRK-Saif banter at the Filmfare awards. But gradually the duo came into their own. The two however promised to leave RGV and Ranbir Kapoor's towel dance out of their jokes. The Filmfare awards might have offended many industry folks, but there seems to be no place for spoilt sports in Bollywood.

KJo and Sajid went all out to pull everyone's leg and perhaps with very passing year even stars have learnt to laugh at themselves. The highlight was of course Karan's dig Lara's alleged romance with Dino. He said, "Lara's favourite song has to be the Metro number In Dino, Aye Dino".

And when Sajid wanted to dedicate the Qurbani song "Aap Jaisa Koi" to Riteish Deshmukh, Karan stopped him saying, "Don't sing for Riteish, they'll start believing the rumours".

The performances were kicked off by Vidya Balan - who might have the hit songs, but certainly lacks the grace or body to carry an act on her shoulders. For pointers she should have checked out Katrina Kaif's sizzling Race medley. We don't know about acting skills but as far as dancing goes Kat is getting better with each performance.

Saif has now become a pro at stage shows. He can just sleepwalk through any performance with his trademark moves and guitar strumming. The biggest crowd puller was without doubt SRK, who came on stage in a swanky car and danced to the OSO title song. Soon he was joined by Saif and Kareena. And the three did a hilarious love triangle on stage with SRK being the other guy in Saifeena's life.

Soon they were joined by Katrina, Arjun Rampal, Dia Mirza, Minissha Lamba, Neha Dhupia, Chunkey Pandey and even Gulshan Grover. With more than a dozen stars on stage, Shah Rukh once again asserted the changing power equations in the industry. Even good friends Karan and Sajid did their bit by crowning Gauri as the Queen Khan.

Though everyone from Dimple to Deepika were there, some prominent absentees were – Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Rani Mukerji and the Bachchans – who seem to have developed an award phobia this year.

All in all the Zee Cine Awards made for perfect weekend tele viewing. It was like a Bollywood blockbuster with a bit of everything. The winners were same and the format was predictable, but who cares as long as we have the song n dance!

SRK laughs off dog-blog reference

Article from Buzz18.com

Aamir Khan caught everyone's attention with his blog entry on Shahrukh, his dog, Shah Rukh Khan, the actor reacted to the dog-blog controversy. And here's what he had to say:

"Moving towards blogs is a way towards joining the journalist fraternity, I love journalists but I am an actor and would like to keep it that way."

Shah Rukh Khan said he chooses not to blog in reaction to Aamir Khan's recent blog entry that talks about a Shah Rukh licking his feet. This is what Aamir wrote in his blog - "Shahrukh is licking my feet and I am feeding him biscuits every now and then. What more can I ask for?"

While Aamir goes on to confirm that he's not referring to the King Khan but a dog named Shahrukh that belongs to the caretakers of his Panchgani home, there were other references.

Read between the lines - "Some of my friends claim that I bought the house just because of the dog. I would have to be a serious fan of Shah Rukh's to want to do that."

But it seems like the King Khan is taking it all in his stride.

He said, "Hum log humumar hai — main, Salman, Aamir. Aur hum jab milte hain toh is se bhi ajeeb batein karte hai. (All three of us — Salman, Aamir and I are the same age and when we meet, we talk stranger stuff than this.) I have to take it with a sense of humour and I do have a sense of humour. If I can do it with others, then I should accept it."

Well, that's the last word on the dog-blog controversy for now.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Leave Amitabh Bachchan alone

Article taken from Rediff.com

Surfing for some decent entertainment on the idiot box can be quite a struggle. Like I keep discovering every time I have the remote control all to myself.The other day, after flipping through dragging soaps, lousy reality shows, multiple 'Breaking News', cute-to-the-point-of-irritating Vodafone ads, not-my-idea-of-fun IPL matches, dedicated reportage to The Great Khalli and abusive Roadies, I shifted my focus to the Hindi films scene.

And what a welcome change it turned out to be. Almost every second channel was playing an Amitabh Bachchan [Images] movie, preferably from the 1970s.


A severely bandaged Amitabh plays inaudibly sick to gain nurse Hema Malini's [Images] hard-to-get affections only to get the hollering of his unkempt life in Satte Pe Satta. A super cool Amitabh shirking the advances of a red-hot Helen in Don.

An aww-inducing Amitabh's absolute refusal to become a man of the world while cuddling up to his adorable Daddoo in Namak Halal.


An overwhelmed Amitabh is more than happy to accept Rati Agnihotri's [Images] help in draining all the water logging mess before breaking into Accident Ho Gaya, Rabba Rabba in Coolie. The mere memory of these flashes is overpowering enough to bring a nostalgic smile on the 1970s (or 1980s for that matter) smitten viewer. The best part is, even though television is bursting with new channels every month with nothing substantial to offer, the tradition of airing AB flicks over the weekend remains unaffected. Truth be told, these movie-themed channels practically thrive on Bachchan bonanzas. And why not? The man's an entire library of blockbusters on his own. From Zanjeer to Eklavya, the anger lives on.

No matter how many times I watch these films, they only get better in my eyes. Familiarity doesn't have to necessarily breed contempt. Often they are a comforting reminder of the good old days, of the mall and mobile free moments which reveled in the smell of samosa and AB's roaring baritone.


That's why it strikes me as particularly caustic when someone states/suggests that it's time for the man to hang his boots. Recently, a glossy carried a story about director Anurag Basu (Gangster [Images], Murder, Life In A... Metro) making statements in similar vein on how the Bhoothnath star should now 'gracefully retire.'

I don't know if Basu was misquoted, but even if I give him the benefit of doubt, whoever wrote it, obviously, feels that way. The actor published a suitable reply on his blog -- a superb forum of exclusive and unadulterated AB thoughts. His enthusiasm reminds me of the first-effects of blogging, I or you, may have encountered in our initial phase almost half a decade ago.

Here's a reproduction of what he wrote in response to Basu: 'I took no one's advice when I wanted to enter the film industry and shall take no one's advice, as to when I should leave it!' Go AB!And yet I cannot stop myself from thinking about Basu/or whomsoever's not-so-graceful suggestion. My first angry reaction is 'Who are you to decide that?' It's a valid question, don't you think?

I think of my fast-nearing senior citizenship cook, who shudders at the prospect of idling at home and twiddling her thumbs. Her working sons are well-equipped to take care of all her needs. But she enjoys her job and wants to continue, despite a nagging foot-ache. There are days when she is the best chef in town. On others, the food she makes is blandness personified.

Does that mean she should retire? I think of the 80-plus Dev Anand [Images], who hasn't made a single memorable film in so many years. But that hasn't stopped us from addressing him as a 'Legend'. His movies might fail at the box office but his enthusiasm is to die for. Try reading his autobiography, Romancing With Life, a rollicking account of his adventures and anecdotes. Believe me it's a complete page-turner.

I think of senior Hollywood actors like Clint Eastwood, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sean Connery [Images], Robert Redford, Harrison Ford, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. I doubt anyone ever asked them to step down even if they were guilty of being repetitive or ridiculous (in their selection) in some of their films. I think of my own mother.


At 62, the idea of an assignment excites her more than a trip to Taj Mahal [Images] (and it's not because she has already seen it a good 121 times). We are born with the basic right of living life on our own terms. A

nd no one has any business interfering, unless it produces fatal results. Where to start? When to stop? These are our personal choices. Democracy doesn't lie in demeaning an individual's prerogative, to keep at it, by making unprovoked comments. The beauty of speech is in the virtue of sensible debate and constructive criticism. It's not always possible that you will enjoy every AB film or performance.

It's eventual failure at the box-office, is clear enough indication/confirmation of that to him/you. But to ask him to fire himself just because he doesn't fulfill your definition of magic is just lame. The relationship of an actor and a fan is akin to one-sided marriage, wherein invisible vows are exchanged. Like in sickness and health and for rich or poor, a true admirer will continue to revere and root for his favourite through hits and flops, good days or bad ones.

Amitabh regales in it. Anurag questions it. But Devsaab understands the mentality behind it. In his inimitable style, he writes: 'I have been working ceaselessly for over 60 years now, with all my creative energies at my command, the excitement of creativity sprouting all the time inside me like so many seedlings, just the way they used to when I first launched myself all those years ago.'

People like Amitabh don't retire. Even if they voluntarily withdraw, their body of work is potent enough to withstand the test of future lifetimes.

Abhi-Ash to go to Cannes fest

Article taken from Rediff.com


Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has been a regular at the Cannes [
Images] Film Festival since 2002, the year her film, Devdas, was screened at the festival.

This year too, Ash, who is the brand ambassador for L'Oreal, will arrive in Cannes on May 25. She will be accompanied by husband Abhishek Bachchan [
Images], whose upcoming film Dilli 6 will be showcased at the festival. Dilli 6 actress Sonam Kapoor [Images] and director Rakeysh Omprakash will also attend.

Ash and Abhishek made their
first appearance together at the festival last year, when their film, Guru, was screened at Cannes.

After the festival, Abhishek and Ash will head to the US to complete the shoot of his latest film, Dostana, co-starring John Abraham [
Images].

The Bachchans have a lot planned this year. After their film,
Sarkar Raj in June, the stars will be off for their world tour in July.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Ready for Big B's first film this year?

Article taken from Buzz18.com

As compared to the last few years, the first quarter of this year in Bollywood has shown a pretty dismal picture. Not only have there been limited releases but also very limited hits.

Until March 2008, only Jodhaa Akbar and Race could make a mark. Everyone was anxiously waiting with bated breath for the release of Tashan to break the jinx, but the super flop of the Yash Raj biggie has made matters worse.

Also, in the vacation period, barring BR Chopra's Bhoothnath there is not a single film with a big star cast that can draw the viewers to the theatres. All are now anxiously awaiting the release of Bhoothnath, which is scheduled for a May 9 release.

A few reasons why the audiences are waiting for Bhoothnath are: the summer vacations; a film from the makers of Baghban and Baabul and the fact that Amitabh and Shah Rukh are coming together again after Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, the controversy apart.

Film journalist and critic, Abhijit Mhamunkar feels, "With all its promos specifically targeting kids, Bhoothnath has indeed managed to generate a good interest amongst the bachcha company, which is for long thirsty for a good entertaining film aimed at them. Amitabh Bachchan in a comic role after a long time coupled with some really good special effects in the film may also bring in a lot of footfalls."

"SRK's special appearance is an added bonus. With Tashan proving a dud and nothing else exciting to compete with Bhoothnath, the Bachchan-starrer might prove to be a winner this summer," he adds.

It's Aamir Vs Amitabh Vs Anurag...

Article taken from buzz18.com

Amitabh Bachchan hitting out at Union Health Minister A Ramadoss on the minister's anti-alcohol/smoking lament against him and the B-Town junta on his blog. Aamir Khan justifying his stand on carrying the Olympic torch despite anti-China protests. Shah Rukh Khan taking digs at Pepsi's rival brand Coca Cola and Preity Zinta on the Knight Riders website. These are perhaps just three of the many instances of stars using the internet to make themselves heard, defend their actions and settle personal scores.

The internet as a medium may have been around for quite some time now. But it was not until very recently that its power has dawned upon the B'wood junta.

True
Shah Rukh Khan was one of the earliest entrants into this space when he launched srkworld.com almost a decade and a half ago. But the site has been languishing ever since the dotcom bubble burst. During the release of his film Don, he promised to revive it. We are yet to see the promise being kept.

But with
Amitabh Bachchan now using bigadda as his blogpace, Shah Rukh is not the one to be left behind. The King Khan's blog is much publicised and awaited on his Knight Riders website.
Khan is of course making the most of this opportunity. Even though he hasn't been blogging, Shah Rukh has authored some 'Hoog-Leeisms', ie pearls of wisdom from Riders' mascot Hoog Lee.

One of the comic strips on the site even takes a dig at
Preity Zinta's lack of cricketing knowledge as her caricature says, "David Beckham is my favourite batsman!"