For Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan, a 'Moment of Pride'
Big B and Abhishek at the Big Star Entertainment Awards in Mumbai.
Big B said, "There are very few occasions in life when father and son get decorated on the same platform, same time, same day"
Big B, 72, and Abhishek, 38, were both nominated in different categories for their movies Bhootnath Returns and Happy New Year, respectively.
Gauahar Khan, Nigaar Khan & Deepshikha Nagpal at a sangeet party!
The pretty Khan sisters - Gauahar and Nigaar – attended Shirin Morani and Uday Singh's sangeet event in Mumbai recently. Actress Deepshikha Nagpal was also present at the celeb-studded do.
Gauahar was styled by Nida Shah in Papa Don’t Preach dress and Jet Gems for the celebratory affair. Nigaar dazzled in maroon traditional attire whereas Deepshikha wore a green and blue floor length anarkali.
Mumbai: Director K.C Bokadia’s Dirty Politics, starring Mallika Sherawat, which deals with the Bhanvari Devi sex scandal, is set to release on January 23.
Talking about the film, which got a ‘A’ certificate without any cuts, the director says, “Earlier the CBFC had suggested deleting a few scenes to give it a ‘U/A’ certificate. But we didn’t agree to it as the story revolves around a sex scandal. Our film had faced controversies in cities like Hyderabad (a poster depicting Mallika draped in the tricolour had been strongly objected to) but it will now release everywhere as we have got a clearance from the censor board.”
Talking about the hard hitting dialogues of the film, Bokadia says, “The audiences will definitely identify with these dialogues merely because we have used colloquial terms which are spoken in Rajasthan and other cities... We had set out to present Dirty Politics truthfully.”
About whether Om Puri’s character represents former Rajasthan minister Babulal Nagar, Bokadia says, “The film has a fictitious tale. On reel, Om Puri consented to do a bed scene, owing to the demand of the script, with Mallika Sherawat. And what happens thereafter forms the crux of the story.”
Lastly, he adds, “Mallika, I must confess, obliged us by doing bold and sexy sequences, which mean a lot to the intriguing story line...especially the sexy scene with Om Puri was stunningly performed by Mallika. She definitely understands the depth of the content. She is really a fantastic actress. She will be seen in our next film too, details of which I will update after a while. I am planning a proper release for Dirty Politics.”
Mumbai: Bhushan
Kumar's 'Roy' has managed to grab quite a few eyeballs with their
suspense filled trailer. The film helmed by debutant director Vikramjit
Singh also features Arjun Rampal and Jacqueline Fernandez. In the
trailer, the words 'A thief' appear on Ranbir Kapoor's image is flashed
across the screen. Although the tralier gives out a brief outline of the
characters, it barely gives away the plot.
Bhushan Kumar expresses his views about Ranbir Kapoor's character, "Ranbir Kapoor's role in Roy is something that he hasn't done so far. Roy will showcase him in a new avtaar and he plays a title role. Its a 'special role' and he has already banked bytes for TV channels during the making of Roy. We wont require him to get into aggressive promotions of the film. So he wont be traveling with us for promotions. He has assured that he will publicise the film as and when we want. But right now, like Aamir's PK, we want to retain a few elements of Ranbir's role in Roy until the release of the film for the audience,"
Gauahar was styled by Nida Shah in Papa Don’t Preach dress and Jet Gems for the celebratory affair. Nigaar dazzled in maroon traditional attire whereas Deepshikha wore a green and blue floor length anarkali.
Mallika Sherawat not afraid to do bold scenes with Om Puri in 'Dirty Politics'
The film which revolves around Bhanvari Devi sex scandal has received an 'A' certificate.
Talking about the film, which got a ‘A’ certificate without any cuts, the director says, “Earlier the CBFC had suggested deleting a few scenes to give it a ‘U/A’ certificate. But we didn’t agree to it as the story revolves around a sex scandal. Our film had faced controversies in cities like Hyderabad (a poster depicting Mallika draped in the tricolour had been strongly objected to) but it will now release everywhere as we have got a clearance from the censor board.”
Talking about the hard hitting dialogues of the film, Bokadia says, “The audiences will definitely identify with these dialogues merely because we have used colloquial terms which are spoken in Rajasthan and other cities... We had set out to present Dirty Politics truthfully.”
About whether Om Puri’s character represents former Rajasthan minister Babulal Nagar, Bokadia says, “The film has a fictitious tale. On reel, Om Puri consented to do a bed scene, owing to the demand of the script, with Mallika Sherawat. And what happens thereafter forms the crux of the story.”
Lastly, he adds, “Mallika, I must confess, obliged us by doing bold and sexy sequences, which mean a lot to the intriguing story line...especially the sexy scene with Om Puri was stunningly performed by Mallika. She definitely understands the depth of the content. She is really a fantastic actress. She will be seen in our next film too, details of which I will update after a while. I am planning a proper release for Dirty Politics.”
Bhushan Kumar talks about Ranbir Kapoor's dynamic role in 'Roy'
Bhushan Kumar expresses that Ranbir's role in the film is something that he hasn't done so far.
Bhushan Kumar expresses his views about Ranbir Kapoor's character, "Ranbir Kapoor's role in Roy is something that he hasn't done so far. Roy will showcase him in a new avtaar and he plays a title role. Its a 'special role' and he has already banked bytes for TV channels during the making of Roy. We wont require him to get into aggressive promotions of the film. So he wont be traveling with us for promotions. He has assured that he will publicise the film as and when we want. But right now, like Aamir's PK, we want to retain a few elements of Ranbir's role in Roy until the release of the film for the audience,"
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