Sep 252017
 

For any actor, working in movies based on true events (especially crime genre), is probably one of the toughest projects and comes with an added pressure of doing justice to the role; but if the actor in question is Tom Hardy, then such opportunities open doors for some lucrative and bizarre offers as well. And when we say bizarre offers, we mean being offered to be the father of future kids of none other than Britain’s notorious criminal Charles Bronson. We don’t know if it is Tom Hardy’s powerful performance in 2009 release ‘Bronson’ or his handsome face, but apparently Charles Bronson wants Hardy to be the “surrogate daddy” and father his child. He wrote this in a letter to his friend.

Charles Bronson Wants Tom Hardy To Father His Future Kids© Twitter/mirror celebs

According to a report in Mirror, Bronson wrote, “The powers that be seem to think I can’t have a baby with my Paula. But you know…I always come up something special. Maybe a surrogate daddy. If Tom says yes, I think it’s got to be him.” He further wrote, “Get a meet with Tom. See what he thinks. I think Paula would go with that choice. I’ll be discussing it with my Paula. It will be nice for her to have a baby to keep her happy while she awaits my freedom.” We wonder what Tom Hardy has to say about this deal when he comes to know about it. While, Bronson is banking on Hardy for fathering his future kids, he isn’t the only option that Bronson has in mind. He already has a backup option ready, in case Hardy refuses the offer.

Charles Bronson Wants Tom Hardy To Father His Future Kids© Vertigo films

If Hardy declines to give his sperms, then he will settle for EastEnders star Danny Dyer. Bronson who now goes by the name of Charles Salvador is confident that Danny Dyer will be up for it and this way he can ensure the baby has “jet black hair”. 64-year-old Charles, who is regarded as the “most violent prisoner in Britain” and nicknamed as “Britain’s most notorious prisoner”, hopes to get married to Paula Williamson this autumn and looks pretty excited about his wedding and wished that his bride rides on a white horse to the occasion.

Charles Bronson Wants Tom Hardy To Father His Future Kids© wikimedia

We wonder what both the candidates, Tom Hardy and Danny Dyer, have to say about this we-don’t-know-what-to-call offer.

Source: Mirror

Sep 252017
 

On Thursday night, pictures of Ranbir Kapoor and ‘Raees’ actress Mahira Khan smoking outside a restaurant in New York went viral on social media. In no time, the pictures broke the internet. The actress faced a lot of criticism for her choice of clothes and smoking, further questioning her dignity. She was wearing a white backless dress, whereas Ranbir Kapoor was seen sporting a grey t-shirt with military green pants and smoking. In one of the photos, Mahira was also spotted with a love bite on her back, while smoking with Ranbir.

At the trailer launch of Parineeti Chopra’s multi-starrer film ‘Golmaal Again,’ the actress was questioned about the viral pictures that surfaced social media.

The 28-year-old said, “I haven’t seen the pictures, but I think it is a little unfair, today because of social media, it becomes too big a deal.”

For the uninitiated, rumours of Ranbir dating Pakistani actress Mahira Khan started doing the rounds in early July, when they both walked the red carpet of the Global Teacher Prize Ceremony together in Dubai.

After which followed a video that went viral, wherein apparently Ranbir and Mahira were having a lovers’ kind of argument.

However, their friends later defended it saying that it was a casual conversation.

Photos: Malaika Arora, Kareena Kapoor Khan at Isha Ambani’s bash
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Sep 252017
 

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Patna based mathematician Anand Kumar says he is confident that actor Hrithik Roshan, who has been locked to reprise the genius’ story on screen, will be able to do full justice to the part.

There was speculation around the casting of the biopic of Kumar, who is the founder of educational programme Super 30. But producers have made it official that Hrithik has been signed to play the math genius.

“I have full faith in his capabilities,” Kumar said in a statement.

“I am very happy because he is the best choice for the role. I’ve seen his work and the kind of versatility and range that he exhibits as an actor is very strong. I am a rooted guy, so I feel some level of emotional quotient is required to live my life on screen. I have seen that in Hrithik — on and off screen,” he added.

The biopic, which is being helmed by Vikas Bahl, will showcase the life of the mathematician, who trains 30 deserving, economically backward students for IIT-JEE — the entrance exams of IIT — each year, with a commendable success rate.

“I can totally trust Vikas Bahl with my life’s story as I’m confident he will make a heartfelt film out of my story,” Kumar said.

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Sep 252017
 

Movies based on sports and sporting stars have become the latest fad in Bollywood and rightly so. The stories of our country’s sportsmen and women are nothing short of inspiring. The amount of hard work and dedication that goes into winning a laurel for the country definitely deserves to be brought to the limelight.

And when we talk about limelight, Ranveer Singh sure likes to stay in it. The ever-so-energetic star has jumped on the bandwagon of stepping into a sports star’s shoes. Becoming the latest actor to join the sports movie club, Ranveer is all set to play the legendary cricketer Kapil Dev in Kabir Khan’s next movie.

The movie would be based on India’s victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup when India played against West Indies in the finals and defeated the champions West Indies. It has been in news quite often because of the confusion that surrounded the choice of actor for Kapil’s character.

Ranveer Singh will play Kapil Dev in Kabir Khan's film© Twitter/CricketAus

Earlier, rumors of Arjun Kapoor (who happens to be very good friends with Ranveer) playing the role were doing the rounds.

Ranveer Singh will play Kapil Dev in Kabir Khan's film© Yash Raj Films

However, Trade Analyst and Movie critic, Taran Adarsh took to his Twitter to announce the latest news. His tweet read, “#BreakingNews: Ranveer Singh will turn cricketer #KapilDev in Kabir Khan’s sports-based film… #1983 #WorldCup.”

#BreakingNews: Ranveer Singh will turn cricketer #KapilDev in Kabir Khan’s sports-based film… #1983 #WorldCup.

— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 25, 2017

The movie will be written by National Award-winning director Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan while ‘Bajrangi Bhaijan’ director Kabir Khan will be behind the direction wheel.

Ranveer Singh will play Kapil Dev in Kabir Khan's film© Twitter/Kabir Khan

It’ll be co-produced by Phantom Films and the founder and managing director of the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL), Vishnu Vardhan Induri, who also confirmed the news in an interview, “Yes, I am trying to make this film since the last three-and-a-half years and I have now got a combination of Ranveer Singh and Kabir Khan. Ranveer Singh is playing Kapil Dev’s role and it’s a bigger movie now.”

Talking about why he deems Ranveer fit for the role, he further said, “With his energy and passion, we feel that Ranveer is a perfect fit to play Kapil Dev, one of the greatest sporting legends India has ever produced.”

Vikramaditya Motwane of Phantom Films seconds him and said, “If any actor can do it, it’s Ranveer.”

Kapil Dev has served as an inspiration for budding cricketers across the country. Although this film will focus on the Indian team’s  journey to win the cup, and not particularly on Kapil or any other sportsperson, his character holds quite a lot of weightage as he was then the captain of the Indian Cricket Team.

Ranveer is currently prepping up for the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmavati in which he is playing Alauddin Khilji.

Sep 242017
 

There are certain movies which gain attention after their release, while there are some that enjoy an unparalleled attention even during the nascent stages of its making, thanks to the innumerable controversies attached to it. Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming project ‘Padmavati’ fall in the latter category, after we saw the film’s sets being vandalized and posters and banners being burnt in retaliation against the movie. However, all these controversies couldn’t deter Bhansali from moving ahead with his magnum-opus period drama and despite several delays and protests, we finally got to see the first look of goddess queen Rani Padmini.   

Check Out Shahid Kapoor's First Look From ‘Padmavati'© Viacom 18 Motion Pictures

While we were still dumbfounded over Deepika’s regal look and the beauty she is, Bhansali dropped another bomb on us, which will take really long to recuperate from. Hold your breath guys, as Maharawal Ratan Singh aka Shahid Kapoor’s look from the movie is here. Yes, the first look was released today and the ‘Udta Punjab’ actor is looking every bit fierce and dangerously handsome as the King of Chittor and Rani Padmini’s husband.  

#MaharawalRatanSingh #Padmavati @FilmPadmavati pic.twitter.com/1FZv58z8IP

— Shahid Kapoor (@shahidkapoor) 25 September 2017

With a heavy beard, bloodstained torn clothes and the scar on face from a battle, Shahid is raising the hotness bar with this fierce aura. In another tweet, Shahid Kapoor wrote “Maharawal Ratan Singh, saahas, saamarthya aur sammaan ka prateek.” In fact, talking about his look Shahid reportedly said, “When you are playing a King, you need to have a certain personality. At that time, the people used to not be very skinny and lean, so you need to have a manly personality. Basically for that, and to carry those outfits also, Sanjay sir wants me to be a little muscular and a little full. But I will be gaining weight in terms of muscle and not in terms of fat. This is because I am playing the character of a warrior. The Rajput kings had very strong personalities.” Well, now that the look is out, we don’t think there could have been a better choice than Shahid.

महारावल रतन सिंह. साहस, सामर�थ�य और सम�मान का प�रतीक. #Padmavati @FilmPadmavati #MahaRawalRatanSingh pic.twitter.com/Gn3XUHuN11

— Shahid Kapoor (@shahidkapoor) 25 September 2017

‘Padmavati’ is slated to release on December 1 and now that we have seen the first look of Deepika and Shahid, we can’t wait to see Alauddin Khilji aka Ranveer Singh’s look. This movie is said to be the first collaboration between Shahid Kapoor and Sanjay Leela Bhansali, as Deepika and Ranveer have already worked with him in ‘Bajirao Mastani’.

Sep 242017
 

Until last month, every time someone made plans for a horror movie, there were a handful of options to pick from like ‘The Exorcist’, ‘The Conjuring’, ‘The Ring’ or ‘The Sinister’. But after September 8, our choices changed and how. Now we just cannot look past the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘It’ and it seems we are not the only ones affected by the movie’s charm. Within first few days of its release, this movie and its scariest yet beloved clown ‘Pennywise’ has stirred up quite a storm globally and majorly in their home country. People lost their sh*t over an evil clown who loves to feast on innocent children and there are obviously no points for guessing that this movie is hands down one of the biggest blockbusters of this year.

Stephen King's ‘It' Becomes The Highest Grossing Horror Movie Ever© New Line Cinema

Having said that, it seems this Pennywise’s terror or should we say charm isn’t going to die down anytime soon, as the movie has now become the highest grossing horror movie ever, exceeding ‘The Exorcist’, on the domestic level. It took one devilish clown and Stephen King’s mind-numbing imagination to break the latter’s 44-year-old record of being the highest grossing horror movie domestically. ‘It’ has reportedly minted $236.3 million as the US box-office within the first few days of release, easily beating ‘The Exorcist’ that garnered $232.9 million. However, this achievement is just a small step as the 1973 release ‘The Exorcist’ still rules at the top position of being the highest grosser globally at $441.3 million, while ‘It’ is at $404.3 million.

Stephen King's ‘It' Becomes The Highest Grossing Horror Movie Ever© New Line Cinema

Pick up any of Stephen King’s novels, and you know that you are in for some spine-chilling and gruesomely fascinating read. Well, their adaptations only get better and we are thankful to all the directors for keeping the mystery and charm intact. Talking about the movie and Pennywise in particular, we think there couldn’t have been a better choice than Bill Skarsgard, who did a fabulous job in reintroducing us to coulrophobia all over again. The movie is directed by Andrés Muschietti. Given the gigantic tremors of fear that people felt after watching the movie, the makers are now gearing up for a sequel, which will only get scarier from here on.    

As for the smashing record-breaking performance, can you hear confetti being thrown and wine glasses clinked at Pennywise’s sewer? Well, we surely can hear the party beats and who knows this might be one of his sinister plans to pull us into his charm.  

Source: Variety  

Sep 242017
 

You talk about the most happening party of B-town and there is not a soul in tinsel town who wouldn’t mention Ambani’s yearly party. Yes, that’s how the creme-de-la-creme of Bollywood likes to hang out. From glamorous faces, sexy poses to high-end couture, Ambani’s parties are nothing but star-studded grandeur. Just like every year, this Saturday was a glitzy night at one of the most expensive mansions in the world with B-ton biggies arriving for the dinner bash putting their party shoes on.

Right from Hrithik Roshan, Karan Johar, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Malaika Arora, Arjun Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Jacqueline Fernandez to Jhanvi and Khushi Kapoor, Manish Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor, Mira Rajput, one could just see stardust sprinkled everywhere.

Every star’s fashion game was on fleek, that could give anyone a run for their money. And here’s everyone who came and posed like a pro for the paparazzi making everyone go green with envy!

Hrithik Roshan slaying it with his look

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

Malaika Arora stunning us with her never fading beauty

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandez setting the mood right!

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

#SPOTTED @jacquelinef143 n @varundvn at the #AmbaniBash at #Antallia #lastnight . . . . #GlamourSaga #StyleDiaries #BollywoodStylefiles #bollywoodactress #btwonstylediaries #OOTD #OOTN #party #partynight #CelebSpotting #CelebritySpotting #BollywoodNight #BollywoodParty #jacquelinefernandez #varundhawan

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Fashion designer Manish Malhotra donning the right look.

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

Bebo mein Bebo, dil mera le lo!

Ambani Bash(c) Viral Bhayani

The Party mood is set! Here comes Karan Johar

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

Karisma making a style statement since the 90s

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

Mira looking resplendent in Saaksha and Kinni’s latest collection!

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

The mandatory Ambani party selfie

#funparty#lovelyevening�� @iiishmagish @nitamambani @karanjohar @manishmalhotra05 #bebo 😇#foreverfriends

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All Smiles with these wonderful gorgeous young style girls @janhvikapoor6 #Kushikapoor #AllAboutLastNight @iiishmagish @nitamambani #FunNight #love

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Jhanvi and Khushi Kapoor creating a buzz wherever they go!

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

Golden shimmers!! . . . . . . . . #shimmer #janhvi #gold #jhanvi #dress #jhanvikapoor #manishmalhotra #janhvikapoor #fashion #fashionista #style #skirt #goinout #party #partytime #ambani

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Getting better and better every day!

MEGA EPIC #saturday All my favourites in one frame #loveyouall #kareenakapoor #jacquelinefernandez #karismakapoor #varundhawan #photooftheday #party #saturday #bollywood #friends #ambani #bash #weekendvibes

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Dazzling in black

YAY OR NAY – #repost LOOK AT THIER MAKEUP AND CLASS 👌 recently obsessing over Kapoor sisters 😂🙈 both their outfits really accentuate thier silhouettes . Very stylish at the Ambani Bash!

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Picture perfect â?¤ï¸? #KareenaKapoor #ArmaanJain and #KarishmaKapoor at #Ambani’s Bash last night ðŸ˜?.

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Aditya Roy Kapur, Neha Dhupia, Arjun Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra at the party

Ambani Bash(c) Viral Bhayani

More pictures from the party

Last night party in antilia for this beauty Natalia vodianova. @shraddhakapoor #nataliavodianova #nataliavodianovafan #nataliavodianovabarbiedoll #india #bollywood #actress #hot #beautiful #business #businesswoman #businessman #instagram #iphone #rich #richkid #shardhakapoor #antilia #ishaambani #isha #ambani #nitaambani #ambanifamily #mukeshambami #akashambani #anantambani

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Shradhha Kapoor looking absolutely chic in smart ensembles

Ambani Bash (c) Viral Bhayani

 

 

Sep 242017
 

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(To the audience at the Jagran Cinema Summit as the session starts: Aapka dhyan kidhar hai? Humara hero idhar hai!). By the way, who calls himself only a hero (albeit in a song)?
When you’re a hero in a David Dhawan film, you do!

Two reasons you’re the perfect choice to talk about ‘future of stardom’. One, you are the top star among millennials. Second, you’ve literally grown up around Bollywood stars. What did they — say, Salman Khan — tell you about stardom that you’ve always borne in mind?
Firstly, what’s stardom? It’s simply a person’s ability to connect with fans. An actor can’t become a star if people don’t make him one. I remember how as a kid, people would talk about my father’s (director David Dhawan’s) insane box-office record. At home, he’d only talk about how he made movies for the love of people. Many of them would come up to tell me about being unwell, and how they saw my dad’s film, they felt better: Unki tabiyat theek ho gayi! This power to heal people, or make them smile, is stardom. Salman Khan, for instance, was a star 20 years ago. He’s a bigger star now. And that’s because he’s constantly connecting with fans — through Internet, social-media, cinemas, radio… There are far more avenues to connect now. You can’t take stardom for granted. After my first film, Salman Bhai just told me, “Yeh toh chal gayi. Par ab kya karega? (This one worked. What’ll you do now?)” Which is true. The first film chooses you. After that, if the choices you make don’t tally with what the audience wants, they’ll just throw you out.

The other actor you’ve spent a lot of time with is Govinda. Anyone who’s met him knows he’s a pop-philosopher. What gyan did he give you?
When I was a kid, Chi Chi bhaiyya would joke a lot about how he thinks I’d grow up to become an Ajay Devgn type of actor! He found me to be rather intense. I’ve loved them all — Chi Chi bhaiyya, Akshay Kumar — watching Baba’s (Sanjay Dutt) films in Gaiety-Galaxy, which is an unbelievable experience, it’s a film of its own. I remember stepping out of the first-day, first-show of Kaho Na Pyar Hai (Hrithik Roshan’s debut) in Chandan (theatre), and hearing a person say, “Yeh ladka toh heera hai. Heera!” These are moments when you realise that this actor is on his way to stardom.

And then some of them fade. So there’s someone like Salman, who’s right on top still, and Govinda, about the same age, isn’t. If you’re to play film critic for a moment, how would you explain this?
I wouldn’t want to do that. I can’t. It’s too difficult.

Varun Dhawan with the audience at the Jagran Cinema Summit. Pic/Satej Shinde
Varun Dhawan with the audience at the Jagran Cinema Summit. Pic/Satej Shinde

Or for that matter the three Khans, who are still right up there.
As much as people like to put some people up (on a pedestal), they also like to see their heroes fall. That’s just life. As an actor, I just have to choose the right kind of films, as times change. You have to move with the times. Today I shot for an ad, for instance, which was being directed by a 26-year-old, and she knew exactly what she wanted, and how — much better than many seasoned directors I’ve worked with. If this is the future, then it’s great. I’m 30, there’s a four-year gap between us. Five years ago, when I came into the industry, I knew what kids wanted. I haven’t updated myself since, because I don’t consume as much entertainment as I did then. I can’t see trends as well as I could, during school and college. I had to learn from the 26-year-old girl. I was happy that she could tell me where I was going wrong.

You were also very concerned about making it in time for this interview, given your ad-shoot. That’s also the refreshing future of Bolllywood stardom. We know your dad has waited for hours for Govinda to show up!
Well, he’s waited for a lot of people. That is just part and parcel of how things worked back then. Eventually, you have to respect each person’s time. Also, stardom is a result of many people working behind the scenes, day-in and day-out, so you look great on screen, and are loved by people. Stardom cannot be achieved without the film fraternity backing you. You can’t fight the whole system, and become a star. You have to get love from your family first, and then the others.

The other instance of how stardom has changed is that even Salman Khan, who just had to show up on screen and play his image once upon a time, has to work hard on portraying characters.
He just wants you to think otherwise, but Salman Khan is a very hard-working actor, and he’s always been. He just makes it look easy. But yes, since we are talking about the future, today, content is the star. If you look at 2017, films aren’t opening to the sort of numbers they used to. That’s scary. People are waiting. They want to check on a Friday what the reviews (of a film) are like. Thousands of people are giving reviews — good or bad. Some of them haven’t even seen the film. They tell you what they feel it will be like! You have to battle that. But I feel if there is love between audiences, and an actor, they will show up on the first three days. If the film is no good, of course, it won’t work.

You’re in fact one of the few Bollywood stars who’s been around since the advent of social media. Do you think it’s turned the perception game on its head — no film’s as terrible, or terrific, as it’s made out to be?
Totally. And there are social media stars as well. They are stars in their own right. They’re hugely entertaining on the web. But can they open a film, or guarantee numbers? No. Our country is very big. This year, ‘heartland’ films have done better in Delhi-UP, because those audiences could connect with the films. Maharashtra, on the other hand, which would bring in the maximum revenues before, hasn’t posted the best numbers. Here again, the Mumbai audience is different from Delhi’s. So yes, I called myself a ‘hero’ in my own film. But I didn’t call myself a star. I feel the media anoints stars too soon. Of course, personally, I feel good about that. But, frankly, becoming a star is something else. A hundred people trying to touch you, is not stardom. You’re liked as an actor, sure. But a star generates mass hysteria —Rajesh Khanna, Shah Rukh, Khan, Salman Khan, Amitabh Bachchan — these are stars. We mustn’t tag too soon, or so easily. Do you agree?

Sure, as in the difference between a celebrity and a star. And while the former will still get mobbed in a mall…
Exactly. Because that’s free. It has happened with me as well — because an actor is coming for an event, it is packed with people. You go to Amity University, you’d want to simply stand outside! They’re screaming, hooting… Par theatre mein toh aate hee nahin hai (But they’re not coming to theatres)! Then what’s the point? On YouTube, you get 10, 20, 100 million views. Theatre pe koi aaya? These are just tools to manage perception, and create stardom. But only the box-office is the answer to stardom. Let me ask you, who were the actual stars of this year — Rajkummar Rao, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon, Bhumi Pednekar. Bhumi has delivered three hits in a row — Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Toilet, and now Shubh Mangal Saavdhan. In a year when nothing’s working, Ayushmann and Bhumi have clearly done something right. Rajkummar has done some of the best work in his generation. The amount of love they receive is not enough. Soon, if it hasn’t happened already, these actors will become the next set of bankable stars.

How about a star like Akshay Kumar, who consistently comes in with four films in a year, which used to be the norm back in the day. None of the new crop attempt that.
Actors spend about 60 days during shoot, and 20 days tops, to promote a film. I believe we can still do at least two more films a year. The problem is everyone’s got psyched. We’re all worried. We second-guess ourselves too much — not as actors — but as a society. The world is second-guessing itself. You’re worried about what’s happening between America and North Korea — it seems like a WWF match is going on.

What does that have to do with box-office?
No, I’m saying, we’re just worried as a people, always second-guessing ourselves. You can’t do more films. Anything you do, you first wonder — will it go fine, or not; will it work, or not? Akshay Kumar, in that sense, is a legend — he’s the leading example of someone with a strong head. He doesn’t get bothered by criticism. He gets praised, he smiles, and moves on. I’ll tell you what’s up with the millennial generation. We don’t know how to deal with criticism —hum hil jaate hain! And the big cause is social media — it causes depression, anxiety. Younger actors aren’t immune to it.

You’re still, according to Twitter, the most engaged young star on the platform. You’re tuned into social media, unlike many others, like Kangana for instance, who simply stays away for sanity’s sake.
Well, once I start work with Shoojit Sir (on the film October), I’ve been asked to go off social media. He doesn’t want me to think about a lot of (extraneous) things. But even on social media, one has to realise that you’ve put out whatever you had to, and then you just have to move on.

Another thing you’ve made very clear is that you don’t want to be an actor/star whose audience is only in the few big cities. By which you mean going for a pan-India audience?
Yes, that’s right. It’s really sad that our films don’t work in the South. And I don’t even know why we say South. I know it’s in the southern part. But it’s our country, it’s India. I pray that my film does well in Kashmir, the Northeast, Andhra, and why not? They are my brothers and sisters. A film like Baahubali showed us (that it’s possible). Is Prabhas a star or not?

While you want to appeal to a pan-India audience, you’ve pretty much lived in a Juhu-Bandra world. Does that not cause a disconnect between the intended audience profile, and you?
It definitely does. How are you going to understand what they’re thinking? I’m very fortunate that I’m an actor, so I get opportunities (to connect). Like, when I was doing Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya, I went to Kota and stayed there for about 35 to 40 days. I met a lot of people, learnt a lot of things. Luckily, if I have to play a character from Mumbai and say things like, “Aye bhai, ek number,” it would come naturally to me. Because I am from Mumbai. But even when I have to play a Delhi-ite, there is a lot of research that has to go into it. But I do that in my own time, in my own way. So what I can do as an actor is choose those kinds of films. Like, my future lineup: I’m doing a Shoojit Sircar film, and one with Sharat Katariya called Sui Dhaga, which is also somewhat a ‘heartland movie’. So I’ll learn from Sharat, and use that in my performance.

In a recent interview, you said you wished you had more “lived experiences”. What did you mean by that?
That I wish I could have seen more life. How do you do a scene about losing a loved one, unless you’ve lost a loved one? The director will of course tell you. But what about the actual emotion? That ‘dard’ jab koi guzar jata hai! God forbid, it happens to someone. But it’s life. It will. How do you show that? You have to live life for it.
It can happen at a young age as well — as you go through break-ups, make-ups, or probably when you get married. Today, if I have to play a father, I will never know the true essence of that part, until I have a child of my own. I always tell my mother, “I don’t understand why you feel so much love, what’s this instinct?” She says, “When you have a child, you’ll know.” So you have to live life. I’ve seen my father ageing. He had a massive health scare. The emotions I went through in that one minute were the scariest ever. Coming back to acting, one of my coaches told me, a sad thing about actors is that even while something bad is happening to them, and they’re actually going through it, they also observe it (as a third person). It’s not an easy job!

You were apparently really happy when someone first broke your heart once, because you wanted to feel that pain as an actor!
(Laughs) I was a little kid then.

There’s the other popular assumption about your upbringing — that if someone comes from a film-family, as it were, they’re necessarily privileged.
It’s not an assumption. It’s true. You have a better entry into films, people you can talk to, and discuss (films and filmmaking with). The assumption, though, is that each person (from a film-family) is from the same background. Now Vicky Kaushal, a fine actor, is action-director Shyam Kaushal’s son. I’m sure he would’ve found some help. But not so much help. He may have actually struggled his way in. I can say how much ever I have to about my own struggles, but it will be cutting a sorry figure. That’s not the human being I am.

Well, you did audition for Life Of Pi and Dhobi Ghat. Any others?
There were a couple of TV shows I auditioned for. My friend Kavish and I would go together. I would put down fake names on the register. The dilemma I was going through was if I was good enough to be here. Truth is, I did fail a lot of auditions. And I’ve been on both sides. As an assistant director, I’ve taken a lot of auditions. And I would feel bad for the way aspiring actors would get treated. I used to be like, “Yeh log acting ki kadar hi nahi karte hain. Pani aur chai toh poochna chahiye. Bhai saab, aap theek ho?” The other assistant director on the team, Karan Malhotra (in My Name Is Khan) thought I was mad. He’d say, “Tu Oprah Winfrey kyun ban raha hai. Tu audition le, aur ghar jaa.” But yes, there’s a lot of competition. I had a friend called Rajat at Barry John’s acting school, who had come down from Jammu. He’d cycle for auditions, cycle back, spend the whole day, eat there, and his money would dry up. But he’s doing well now.

At what point did you start referring to yourself as an actor?
At 16. I saw American Psycho at a theatre, thrice, back-to-back. I didn’t leave my room for three days after and started enacting scenes. Because there were no people around me, I’d talk to milk cartons, or the door. I would shoot my own video, and show it to friends. And they’d go, “Dude, what’s wrong with you?” I’d say, “I’m an actor. I’m feeling like I’m an actor!” If you’re truly an actor, your self-confidence has to be super-high. You’re gonna get knocked on the chin so many times, especially in 2017 — social-media, critics, or people pretending to be critics. Everyone has an opinion. So your self-belief has to be rock solid.

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Sep 242017
 

Well, I think we all will have to scratch our brains to remember when was the last time we saw Aamir Khan attend an award show, that too, in public glare.

Yes, it happened! On Friday evening, the ‘Dangal’ star attended GQ Men Awards and was seen mingling with the energetic and charismatic Ranveer  Singh.

Dressed in tuxedos and suits, the men looked dapper.

Known for his crazy antics, Ranveer got the otherwise silent Aamir to be a part of his antics.

Ranveer clicked selfies with the ‘perfectionist’, while the latter flaunted his pierced nose, for which he endured so much pain.

At the award show, Aamir was bestowed with the award of ‘Creative Maverick,’ while Ranveer walked with the title of ‘Entertainer of The Year.’

Overwhelmed with joy, in one of the frame Ranveer was seen planting a kiss on Aamir’s face.

Others, who walked with various other titles, were Anushka Sharma (Woman of The Year), Rajkummar Rao (Actor of The Year), Konkona Sensharma (Excellence in Direction and Acting), Rahul Bose (Agent of Social Change), Sridevi (Excellence in Acting), Karan Johar (Producer of the Year), Irrfan Khan (Outstanding Achievement), and Sidharth Malhotra (Most Stylish Man).

While receiving the award, Ranveer congratulated Sidharth Malhotra for receiving the ‘Most Stylish’ trophy and gave a heartfelt speech.

He said, “If there is one thing that I can actually do decently well, is entertain. I like making people happy and putting a smile on their face. I feel like being an entertainer is my calling. And winning this award in front of Aamir Khan, my original idol and one of the main reasons why I wanted to become an entertainer, is such a huge honor for me.”

Well, their camaraderie was bang on, and it’s a rare sight to see a senior actor and actors from the current generation bond so well.

Can we see them in a movie together?

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Chennai: Actress Disha Patani is likely to play the lead in upcoming Tamil historic drama “Sangamithra”, according to a source from the film unit.

Disha has been signed as the replacement for actress Shruti Haasan, who was originally supposed to be a part of the project.

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“Disha has been signed for the project. The makers will very soon make an official announcement. It’s going to be a role of a lifetime for her,” the source told IANS.

To be helmed by Sundar C and produced by Sri Thenandal Films, the film will also be released in Telugu and Hindi.

“It will be simultaneously made in Telugu. In Hindi, however, it will be made with an entirely different cast and the process will take time,” he said.

The film, which will also star Jayam Ravi and Arya, will have music by A.R. Rahman.

Earlier this year, the project was launched amidst fanfare at Cannes International Film Festival.

On signing the project, Rahman told IANS: “It’s a very ambitious film. Six months back when I heard just 30 minutes of the narration, it was good enough for me to come on board.” The project is rumoured to cost Rs 150 crore.

Rahman added that “Sangamithra” not only has great story but “Sundar has good vision for music too”.

“Nothing as compelling as ‘Sangamithra’ came my way in recent times. The project is in rights hands,” he said, heaping praise on the makers – Sri Thenandal Studios.

“Sangamithra” will start shooting in December.

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