Feb 182018
 

rohit bal

Veteran designer Rohit Bal has launched his range of perfumes in collaboration with Spicestyle, a fashion house by Spicejet.

Drawing inspiration from history, fantasy and folklore, the fragrances include Oudh and Aab for men and Oas and Vana for women. 

Oudh, a blend of sweet and woody aromas, is Bal’s ode to lost traditions and is all about opulence, royalty, grandeur and majesty, Aab personifies masculinity, with a blend of citrus overlays, woody undertones and a hint of jasmine, read a statement. 

Oas is a dedication to the strong women of substance who wear their feminine charm with pride. It consists of a garden of lilies with specks of jasmine, lilac, and rosemary.

Vana, on the other hand, has been described as a passionate fragrance for the fierce woman of today, with an amalgamation of coffee with light undertones of jasmine, vanilla and cedar. 

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Feb 182018
 

French town gears up for Bollywood themed Lemon Festival

vidya lemon

The finishing touches to huge sculptures crafted out of citrus fruits were being made on Friday as the southern French Riviera town of Menton readied itself for the 85th edition of its “Fete du Citron” (“Lemon Festival”).

Visitors to the Bollywood-themed festival, which starts on Saturday, would be greeted by several parades featuring floats, dancing and music, as well as a “Holi Party” in a nod to India’s popular festival of colours, Efe news agency reported.

About 240,000 visitors descend on Menton for the event that requires 145 tonnes of citrus fruits to produce, according to the organisers.

Images showed workers positioning oranges on the ground as they decorated an area around an elephant sculpture.

Due to the length of the event, which last 20 days, and inevitable decay of the fruits on display, 12 designated individuals would be tasked with replacing any deteriorating oranges and lemons, the organisers said.

The festival will end on March 4.

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Feb 182018
 

Ahead of the release of her drama, Veerey Di Wedding, Swara Bhaskar reflects on her career, and moving from small-budget to commercial films

Still from Veerey Di Wedding
Still from Veerey Di Wedding

Connecting with Swara Bhaskar for this interview, her open letter to Sanjay Leela Bhansali, slamming his glorification of jauhar in Padmaavat, invariably steers the conversation. Referring to her act of voicing the opinion of many as she chided the celebration of a regressive tradition, I tell her, “It was a bold move!” Pat comes her reply, “And an incredibly stupid one too, I hear…” We laugh at the plight of an industry that doesn’t encourage debate around art, even though art, in its truest sense, is debatable. Yet, Bhasker promises that Bollywood has more good than is visible. In a chat with mid-day, she talks about why she isn’t agitated with the reaction to her letter, being shrugged off by award gala organisers despite delivering acclaimed acts, and how her next, Veerey Di Wedding, aims to change the way films led by women are perceived.

Swara Bhaskar

Edited excerpts from the interview:

What has been your take away from the controversy that attached itself to your open letter to Bhansali?
I didn’t even know that I was so famous, or my voice mattered this much. Although in a twisted, warped way, it did remind me of the reach I had. However, the Bollywood I know deserves more credit than we give it, because the hatred I received for writing that letter came from social media users, not the industry. Bollywood braves too much criticism. It has accepted me the way I am, and given me the space to thrive. Fundamentally, I have fierce opinions. And if I have them, I must be prepared to deal with trolls. In Bollywood, however, everyone is only trying hard to hold their ground, despite all odds. So, this is not the industry that must be blamed.

Do you find it difficult to be outspoken?
I have to be careful about the things I say because it will be up for scrutiny. Words are twisted out of context to imply something else. This is also probably the reason behind artistes’ hesitation to back issues that they feel strongly about.

Your next, Veerey Di Wedding, is being helmed by four women. What change do you believe this film will being about?
Primarily, I hope it changes the way people perceived films that are helmed by women. Four women coming together for a film does not imply it will be another Sex And The City. This is not a chick flick. It’s a story of women, their flaws and personal journeys. Not every film featuring women must have a social message or a cause to promote. This one is about relationships. I’ve enjoyed working with the cast [Kareena Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor and Shikha Talsania]. I have worked harder on this film than I have on any other. I hope it changes the way films featuring women as protagonists are viewed in Bollywood.

How do you think the industry has changed since 2010, when you debuted with Guzaarish?
It is now more accepting of outsiders. I’ve had a wholesome journey. I have seen how difficult it is to make it, yet learnt how easy it can be. My journey has been easier than that of several others. Given that I am well educated, I never lacked confidence. I didn’t have financial constraints either. Also, in this industry, talent nahi chupta. And that understanding is relieving. It’s interesting to see how the palette of the industry is changing today. Scripts are different, characters are distinct, and carefully created. The role of a hero’s sister, the kind I played in Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015), demanded more from me than merely tying a rakhi to my brother [played by Salman Khan]. A single scene, a single line can make your life. I remember, when I entered the industry, among the first people I met was Naseer sir [Naseeruddin Shah]. He asked me, “Do you love acting so much that you’ll die if you don’t do it?” I thought, ‘That’s dramatic. Who dies if they don’t act?’ But, now I know what he meant. This industry demands so much from you that unless you have conviction, a passion to survive, you won’t. Anything and everything can drive you nuts. I’m ecstatic that my craft is valued today.

Despite being among the most acclaimed actors for your role in Anarkali of Aarah last year, you didn’t receive many awards. Is that upsetting?
Awards are important for someone like me, who has entered Bollywood without any backing from a bigwig. So, an award is a validation that I, a newbie, am getting my due when I perform well. But, they aren’t deal breakers for me. Apart from the opinion of the jury, several factors go into determining the winner.

Do you think box-office figures are one of them?
Yes. See, I don’t think [good] box office figures are signs of appreciation. Great content is celebrated at the BO, but often, so are poor films. Associating economics with a movie is confusing. Anarkali was a passion project. We struggled to release it. I went to every big studio to get the backing. I don’t blame them for not producing it because, sometimes, businessmen can’t see content objectively. For me, the film was a hit. It released in a pithy 300 screens at first, and still won hearts. I got messages on social media. Passersby at airports stopped to talk to me about it. So, awards or not, my validation came from the audiences’ reception. I hope it marked the beginning of a trend where content-heavy films that don’t feature stars are also backed by [big] producers.

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Feb 182018
 

It is safe to assume that Ranveer Singh is pure perfection when it comes into acting, and if you disagree, please watch ‘Padmavat’ for the sheer brilliance that his magic is weaving. The guy knows his craft too well.

making of khalbali song © Bhansali Production

The production house has recently released a BTS video of the making of ‘Khalbali’. The video shows the madness of Ranveer Singh’s journey of turning into Khilji.

The song reflects the obsessive nature of the character. We have never me Khilji in person but the stellar way in which Ranveer personifies the character, one feels that probably this is how Khilji might be in real life! If you don’t call that amount of convincing power as brilliance, I don’t know how you define excellence.  Now that you witnessed the madness, let’s watch the final product !

Ranveer is currently shooting with Alia Bhatt for his next movie that is being directed by Zoya Akhtar and we shall soon see him essay another role with pure perfection. In the mean while, everyone’s shipping Ranveer and Deepika so hard that rumours are rife that the couple might tie the knot this year. Now won’t that be a great piece of news? 

Feb 182018
 

 One can always trust Big B to have unique solutions to a lot of problems. His Twitter feed is lit with every personal opinion posted with his own pictures, a kind of narcissism that his fans don’t really mind. So recently he came across an article that explained how Deepika and Katrina were too tall for actors like Shahid and Aamir, and he had a hilarious solution to the ‘problem’. He took to Twitter and posted a job application to work with the tall and beautiful actresses.

T 2617 – Job Application :
Name : Amitabh Bachchan
DOB : 11.10.1942, Allahabad
Age : 76 yrs
Credentials : worked in films for 49 years , IN APPROX 200 FILMS
Speaks ; Hindi, English, Punjabi, Bengali

HEIGHT : 6’2” .. Available .. YOU SHALL NEVER HAVE HEIGHT PROBLEM  !!! pic.twitter.com/7SBGedQNz9

— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) February 17, 2018

Well, you’ve got to give it to him for his wittiness! Also, if all the people concerned are listening, it will be fun to actually see these ‘pairs’ on the big screen. Deepika and Amitabh worked together in ‘Piku’ and the plethora of awards that followed are proof of how much people loved them. It will be interesting to see Katrina and Big B share screen space in a wonderful project .

amitabh bachchan's job application for working with deepika and katrina© MSM Motion Pictures

The ‘angry young’ man of Bollywood has a witty side to himself which keeps coming out on display with instances like these. Talking of pieces that compare an actor’s talent with their heights, it’s funny how they justify any of it because we recently saw how  Shahid and Deepika’s ‘Padmavat’ fared at the box office. Clearly fans want to see them together!

Feb 182018
 

Haley Bennett is in negotiations to star in legendary mime artiste Marcel Marceau’s biopic “Resistance”

Picture courtesy/Haley Bennett Instagram account
Picture courtesy/Haley Bennett Instagram account

Haley Bennett is in negotiations to star in legendary mime artiste Marcel Marceau’s biopic “Resistance”. If finalised, the “Girl on the Train” actor will join Jesse Eisenberg, who will play Marceau in the project, according to The Hollywood Reporter. German star Matthias Schweighofer is also in talks to star in the film directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz.

The movie follows the life of Marceau and his involvement in the French Resistance during WWII. Bennett is vying for Emma’s character, a Resistance fighter who played a vital role in inspiring Marceau to join her in rescuing thousands of children and walking them out of France and into Switzerland.

Schweighoefer is expected to play notorious SS commander Klaus Barbie, who was personally assigned by Adolf Hitler to dismantle the French Resistance. The film will be produced jointly by Claudine Jakubowicz, Carlos Garcia de Paredes and Dan Maag.

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Feb 182018
 

Actor James Caan and Danny Glover have joined the cast of boxing drama “Bang Bang”

Picture courtesy/Danny Glover Instagram account
Picture courtesy/Danny Glover Instagram account

Actor James Caan and Danny Glover have joined the cast of boxing drama “Bang Bang”. The film, directed by Brendan Walsh, follows the story of an ex-boxing champion who returns home after failing to settle a score with a former opponent seeking one last chance at redemption.

Will Janowitz has penned the script of the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The movie will be produced by Bradley Ross, Mary Jane Skalski and Damon Lane. Filming on the project is expected to start in May.

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Feb 172018
 

Singer Maxwell says he is obsessed with “Black Panther” star Danai Gurira

Picture courtesy/Danai Gurira Instagram account
Picture courtesy/Danai Gurira Instagram account

Singer Maxwell says he is obsessed with “Black Panther” star Danai Gurira. “The woman I would want to wine and dine from the film is Danai Gurira, but she might be taken,” pagesix.com quoted Maxwell as saying. “I used to watch her on ‘The Walking Dead’, so I do have a bit of an obsession with her — and we share the same barber, by the way, so it could actually work out.”

Gurira shaved her head to star in the movie. When asked about women with that look, Maxwell said: “I don’t care. I just love women.” “Danai is so bada**. I have not seen the movie, so I am walking in blank. I am just happy that there is a movie celebrating our culture,” he added.

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