Big B is Back KBC 4

After completing his last set of rehearsals, Bachchan tried 10 spectacle frames, out of which he chose one to complete his look on the show, which is being shot on floor no 16 of Film City, Goregaon. It rolled at 4 pm and wrapped up at 7 pm.
The set was buzzy with over 200 crewmembers from Sony Entertainment and Siddharth Basu’s Synergy Adlabs, between 50 and 100 audience members and 10 contestants. The first episode airs on October 11 at 9 pm, for which contestants have been chosen through auditions conducted in six cities in the country.
Since the episode will be aired on Bachchan’s 68th birthday, everyone wished Bachchan on camera for the big day.  The superstar didn’t move from the hot seat in the duration of the shoot. Everytime that the shoot halted, Bachchan said, “Babu (Siddharth Basu), let’s roll.”
A special cake sequence has been planned to bring in his birthday on the show, which will be shot on Sunday and included in episode 1. Someone from the audience told Bachchan that being with him on his big day was a bigger prize than Rs 1 crore.

Salman Khan Host Big Boss 4

Salman Khan : The Bindass Bigg Boss

 

Bigg Boss season 4 host is Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Salman is going to take the excitement new high. He is going to be his spontaneous best, read, brutally honest and blunt with the inmates of the Bigg Boss house! Housemates, who used to eagerly await their face time with the host, will now pray…..

Salman generating more TRPs than Big B

Bigg Boss protests: Shiv Sena ‘bandh’ in Lonavala against Pak artistes in ‘Bigg Boss 4′

salman-big-bossA ‘bandh’ called by the Shiv Sena to protest against the inclusion of two Pakistani participants in the hit reality TV show ‘ Bigg Boss 4′, has begun in Lonavala hill station where the show set is located. On Monday, Oct 11 Sainiks will also hold demonstrations and processions at Lonavala to further

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Anjaana Anjaani Movie Review

Anjaana Anjaani, the story of two strangers, Ranbir Kapoor (Aakash) and Priyanka Chopra (Kiara), who meet on a lonely street at midnight and turn into soul mates. They have a common goal to end their life and promise each other to complete experiences before they accomplish that.

On the surface the film has a noble message that life is beautiful and must be valued but there is something unconvincing the way movie unfolds, the characters on the verge of suicide appear far from depressed or worried. Anjaana Anjaani has a great star cast, great chemistry, a decent plot, a decent direction and a wonderful cinematography, what it lacks is a mature script. It appears as if the makers were in hurry to complete the script and in turn the movie, which is why director was dodging between a serious note and a comic undertone at the same time, which leaves audience confused and doesn’t seem entertaining at all.

The story drags endlessly, the film has exotic locations, great costumes (Watch for Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra’s stunning clothes) but no soul, it is a synthetic love story and probably the only romantic film with the most forgettable music, which is a big turn off at least for me, as we have come to expect something really great from Vishal Shekhar, who gave music to “Bachna Ae Haseeno”.

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Condom problems at CWG DELHI 2010

delhi cwg 2010 condomsTHE COMMONWEALTH Games (CWG) Village is confronting a civic problem again. It is not the dirty loos or spit-stained bathrooms, but choked drains, which are now causing problems.

And this time, the athletes themselves are to blame.When some toilets used by the athletes were found clogged, plumbers were called in to clean them. They found that thousands of used condoms, which had been flushed down, were clogging the system.

Now what to say this to media they are the mute mode now. They haven’t drop any effort for blaming the INDIA during it’s preparation for CWG 2010

Endhiran Robot movie review

 

Those in the know are aware that 'superstar' Rajnikanth is perceived to be in the image of god. Rajni makes fewer mistakes during the course of a film, than god. In 'Robot' this perception is taken a step further as Rajni creates a robot - in his own image.

Robotics scientist Vashikaran (Rajni) creates a humanoid robot Chitthi (Rajni). After Chitthi's inability to feel causes him to be rejected from inclusion in the Indian Army, Vashikaran tries to create feelings in him, and thanks to a freak of nature, succeeds. Only it causes problems, as Chitthi falls in love with Vashikaran's fiancee Sana (Aishwarya Rai). As the creator and creation are locked in a jealous battle against each other, the jealous robotics scientist Dr. Bohra plans to misuse Chitthi for wrong objectives.

Anyone who has seen a Rajnikanth film understands that often it is not the story that makes the film a success, but Rajni's antics. There are plenty of them in the film. And, for once, his conception as a robot gives Rajni the logic, to lack logic.

There are gravity defying stunts, shooting with a finger, running horizontally at high speed on the side of a train, flying cars and bikes, corny but hilarious dialogues -- e.g. after grabbing and pointing scores of guns at the police, he says 'Happy Diwali' before firing a salvo of bullets; or when the robot is asked his address and gives his IP address. It's not just god, the universe and its logic itself is recreated in the film.

Director Shankar who has a penchant for double image, multiple images and split images of his heroes returns this time with hundreds of images of Rajnikanth. The inspiration of Hollywood, most predominantly the 'Matrix' trilogy (stunts choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping of 'Matrix' fame), 'The Mask', 'I, Robot', and many Frankenstein movies are evident, but not overbearing.

Where Shankar scores is the ingenious conception of stunts. The allegedly 'poorer' cousin of Bollywood, the south Indian film industry, has been growing leaps and bounds in the special effects department. And with a little help from Hollywood, like in 'Robot', it soars.

'Robot', however, cannot boast of good music, so crucial for an Indian film. A.R. Rahman's decision to rely on robotic sounds, which we have heard close to three decades back in films like 'Robocop', fails to inspire. He could have at least conceptualised them more intelligently.

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The Hindi dubbed version is saved by Swanand Kirkire's translation that prevents the dialogues from becoming jarring like previous dubbings of South Indian films. Yet, he could not salvage the songs, whose gibberish lyrics are seemingly out of a time warp from films in the 1990s (remember the Prabhu Deva starrer 'Kadhalan' again directed by Shankar with music composed by Rahman).

Aishwarya's character is as conventional as expected. She's the chaste love interest, the damsel in distress who has time and again to be saved from being raped, and who is nothing more than eye candy.

Two words begin with the letter 'R' and are synonymous: Religion and Rajnikanth. A third has now been added to cinema folklore, 'Robot'. And with the largest number of prints ever for an Indian film and a global release, this sexagenarian actor might still enter world cinema folklore. After all, Rajnikanth can make no mistakes.

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