Shruti Hassan at Lakme Fashion Week

via Bollywood Actresses - Articles - Zimbio on 10/28/10

Actress Shruti Haasan, daughter of actor Kamal Haasan, scorched the ramp of Lakme Fashion Week Winter Festive September 2010 for a popular designer in an outfit from his tarot collection. Shruti Hassan was dressed in a blue-toned silk sari with a dazzling border and long sleeved black net choli.



Shruti Hassan as she talks about her love for fashion at the Lakme Fashion Week!!


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Break Ke Baad is an upcoming romantic coming-of-age

Break Ke Baad tells the love story of a young couple Abhay (Imran Khan) and Aaliya (Deepkia Padukone) who break up & how they try to get back together.


Starring Imran Khan, Deepika Padukone

Music by Vishal-Shekhar
Cinematography byAndre Menezes
Directed by Danish Aslam
Produced by Kunal Kohli
Written by Danish Aslam and Renuka Kunzru

RELEASE DATE : 26 November 2010

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The Making Of the Movie Break Ke Baad



Song


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DAM999 movie in 3D


The DAM999 movie is based on a true incident, a dam disaster in 1975 that took the lives of 250,000 souls of China. The film falls in the category of an emotional thriller, based on the ancient Indian concept of `Navarasas’ or the nine human emotions, represented by an assortment of actors from India and Hollywood. Movie also portrays the concepts of Ayurveda as well as lost love in the backdrop of a sound story of a dilapidated colonial dam.

Starring Ashish Vidyarthi, Joshua Fredric Smith, Rajit Kapur, Vinay Rai, Vimala Raman, Linda Arsenio, Megha Burman, Jaala Pickering, Jineeth Rath

Directed by Sohan Roy
Produced by BizTV Networks
Music by Ouseppachan
Cinematography : Ajayan Vincent

Language : English, Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali

Release date : December 1, 2010

Trailer in HD (1.0)


Director's Note:
DAM999 is an emotional thriller. It is inspired by many real life incidents. Through this film I want to convey the psychological stress every individual experiences by restricting one’s feelings and desires. One cannot go on for long without expressing one’s feelings. Like a pressure mounted DAM, concealed emotions will explode at some point of time. Words are not enough to convey the aftermaths of this outburst. The audience will relate to the symbolic representation of a DAM across everyone’s mind. In a very simple way, DAM999 is a story of nine characters and their emotions. The lives of all the nine characters revolve around the central edifice, the pressure mounted DAM. -Sohan Roy

Highlights of DAM 999:

# Inspired by true life incidents
# A re-creation of biggest man-made disaster
# An epic voyage through 5000 years of Indian heritage
# An emotional thriller of mystic dimensions
# Linked to the turbulent life of mariners
# Shot in the largest ever production studio
# Star studded crew with National and International award winners

Interview


Watch new trailer 2.2 at the official website. http://www.damthemovie.com/


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Vijay's "Kaavalan" Song Track List



Kaavalan Track List

1."Vinnai Kaapan Oruvan Mannai Kaapan Oruvan " Written by Pa.Vijay

2. "Sada Sadavena Mazhai Konjudhu" written by YUGABHARATHY choreographed by RAJASUNDARAM

3." Step Step " written by VIVEKA and choreographed by RAJASUNDARAM

4." Yaradhu Yar Yaradhu Sollamal Nenjathai Alli Selvadhu " written by YUGABHARATHY choreographed by VISHNU DEVA

5. Another song written by KABILAN

DO WE NEED AN ‘AMBU’ FROM THE ETERNAL MANMADHAN?


Do we really need something as small as an 'Ambu' from the eternal Manmadhan of Tamil cinema?! This was the question I got when I watched Aalavandhaan one more time – the nandhu asylum scenes, the hallucination scenes, the flashback scenes - in a state of reverie, sacrificing a much needed good night's sleep in the weekend. My answer to my own question was 'No. We need mind-boggling Bazookas from him'

The experimental persona of Kamal is a bit reluctant to come out these days. The genius in the actor-writer comes in sparks in Aalavandhaan. Why cannot he use the flair to the fullest, now that he has reached an age of 56. Do we really need a romantic comedy being picturised in a cruise in Monte Carlo,with Kamal romancing Trisha,?! Not that he cannot make it look convincing in 'Manmadhan Ambu'and give us an
Kamal

interesting watch. He can and he will. The question is 'should he?'. What pricks me is just the fact that he hasn't got a lot of cinema years left in him. Let me be realistic here. He can play the protagonist roles till he reaches an age of say 65. This leaves only a handful of years and the least I would like Kamal do is waste them by acting in paisa-vasool comedy films.

So what is that I expect him to do? The answer is a simple proposition. Give us a hard-hitting, soul stirring, 'food for thought' film like the gem 'Mahanadhi'.

That was not the last of gems he had given but I purposefully site it as it was the last successful of such attempts. The other gems that failed have been mega-budget flicks like:

Hey Ram – A wonderful, carefully researched blast from the past. A Godseian view of the partition of India told tastefully. It was a casting coup of sorts and so was understandably a high budget venture, the fact that it was a period film didn't help the monetary cause as well. The net result was that people did not (or should I say did not want to) take it. In raking the moolah, it failed miserably. Many memorable scenes notwithstanding, the only scene that became popular was the romantic tryst between Saketh and Aparna – the youtube hits of it being a proof to this viewers' disgusting sham!

Aalavandhaan – Even though it stays right on top in my list, I wouldn't call this a masterpiece. Nevertheless, it had its own share of some mesmerizing sequences. Some of Nandhu's scenes were brilliantly etched by Kamal. Unfortunately, not many watched those scenes from the angle of a drug-hallucinated, paranoid schizophrenic suffering from the trauma caused by a step-mother in his miserable childhood. The net result of this film was the talk that Kamal squandered the money to send one more producer to exile.

Anbe Sivam - Another brilliant work of his that suffered at the box office but didn't suffer at the hands of the audience after its release was 'Anbe Sivam'. The film was not complex like a Hey Ram or an Aalavandhaan, yet it made people think. It remains a huge mystery why the film didn't fare well at the BO. Anybody who has seen the film has only good views on it. Maybe the problem was they all saw it in thiruttu cd!

So, the analyses on these films would make my point clear. If Kamal does an authentic emotional class film that isn't complex, the people would accept it. Only when he chooses intricate concepts to be made as films does he suffer. He seems to have understood this. But, maybe understood that a bit too much, because, he seems not only to have given up writing complex scripts but also to have given up making uncompromising films.

If the argument is that he makes such stop-gap films to only get financial backing that would make get his dream films like 'Marudhanayagam' and 'Marmayogi' back to life, I have given the answers for that too. No production house will be ready to fund such interesting projects. Maybe, after the dream run of 'Enthiran', Sun Pictures would. But again, whether it would interest them to invest such amounts in an experimental film of someone whose track record has a perfect yet commercially uncompromising Hey Ram in the list is a point to ponder. They cannot be entirely blamed, for, they are doing business. Afterall, a loud, crass 'Singam' earns, in its first few weeks, more than a semi-experimental 'Raavanan' in an urban centric Chennai which is said to be a Maniratnam bastion. People's taste for films hasn't seemed to have changed. But with some tough arousing films, Kamal can cause that change. He nearly did it on a few occasions, only to falter at the final hurdle by giving either a complex film or riding the upswing tide with a commercial flick. All that the writer in Kamal needs to do is, give a string of (not one, but a string of) prudent, low budget, heart touching works instead of wasting time in a luxury-liner at Monaco. What's the thrill in doing something everybody knows he can do at ease!

If Clint Eastwood,at 80, can do that with 'Million dollar baby', 'Gran Torino' & 'Invictus' Kamal too can. He only needs to realize it. Thalaivaa, Are you listening?!

Sivaram L
ucanpostme@gmail.com

Deepika Padukone on Harper's Bazaar Sept 2010

Deepika Padukone as cover girl for the September 2010 issue of Harper's Bazaar.



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GOLMAAL 3


A sequel to the 2008 film Golmaal Returns, the project will star majority of the actors from the previous film and will also feature new actors as well.




Starring : Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, Kunal Khemu, Mithun Chakraborty.
Produced by Dhillin Mehta
Music by Pritam
Cinematography by Natarajan Subramaniam
Directed by Rohit Shetty

Movie Release date : 5 November 2010

Trailer (Official)


Kareena Kapoor play a tomboyish character for the first time in Golmaal 3, being directed by Rohit Shetty.

It is learned that, while the director was writing the story, decided to give Kareena normally glamorous image a break in the film and offer an unusual place. He does not want to do the glam doll act again. He wanted her to be part of the gang of boys including Devgn Ajay, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu and Shreyas Talpade.

The source reveals, "Kareena sports casual wear in the movie. No designer dresses, shoes and handbags for her. He will play a badass that Tapori abusive language channels and rides a bicycle around. She was seen doing dadagiri like Children in gangs. "

Bebo admits: "My look in Golmaal 3 is not glamorous. He's young and grunge and maintenance of the weather and the appearance of Goa in mind. I play a tomboy, but with a feminine touch. Although to use language Tapori not be too abusive or vulgar. will agree with my personality. "

Shetty added: "I wanted to give Kareena a new image in Golmaal 3. She is" one of the boys in the movie, and the sport would be minimal makeup. She is talking with Manish Malhotra and they will come to the right look for you. No I tried to make use of the language too foul or abusive jargon. His whole look and the hair is experiencing profound change. His character in the film is not that rich. We are all looking forward to teaching a language Bebo exciting. She has already become a goonda now! "

Manish Malhotra says, "I feel that whenever Bebo plays a real person who does it better (like Jab We Met or 3 idiots). The look of a credible Bebo is a simple and clean lines. I will pick up some clothes for it in Bangkok and Dubai for her. She wore shirts and summer shirts. In fact, I will be the design and creation of some special T-shirts for her. Rohit wanted no jeans or shorts, but pants ivory or white lace. It sounds like Amanda Seyfried wore in Mamma Mia! - Mediterranean casual chic." - source http://www.golmaal3.net/

Promo Song


source - shareapic.net

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AAKROSH - Its about honour.

Aakrosh, it portrays a bold subject of Honor killing in Bihar and is brilliantly cinematographed by Priyadarshan. Aakrosh is inspired from an article of Times of India during the time of 1995, the story is about honour.

Release on 15th October 2010.



Cast:-
Ajay Devgn as Pratap Kumar Officer on special deputation - CBI
Akshay Khanna as Siddhant Chaturvedi - Chief investigative officer CBI
Bipasha Basu as Geeta
Amita Pathak as Roshni
Paresh Rawal as Ajatshatru Singh
Reema Sen

Music by Pritam
Produce by Kumar Mangat Pathak (Big Screen Entertainer)

Trailer




Synopsis:-
The film revolves around a lower cast guy who had gone along with his 2 friends to a village - Jhanjhar in Bihar, his native place, to watch Ramleela. This 3 students of Delhi University go missing in the dusty village. In the previous 3 months there was no clue where the young students have vanished. Media and student movements all over Bihar takes a pivotal step for getting hint of these students, its then government appoint two CBI officers Pratap Kumar and Siddhant Chaturvedi and find out the truth under it. A person residing in Bihar himself and, Pratap understands the intricacies of race relations in small towns like Jhanjhar. Pratap tries to use his charm and smartness to crack investigation whereas Siddhant has very no non-sense, direct approach investigation. It's simply a clash of personalities and ideoligies.

Investigating in Jhanjhar becomes tough task for these officers as the local police force headed by Bhuma Ram with the help of local MP's and landlords run a major branch of Shool Sena. At the same time the two officers cannot break the ice with local Low Cast Community, due to years of fear instilled in them by regular and highly planed Shool Sena attacks. Roshni (daughter of the most powerful and richest person of the village) acts as a key element to reveal certain realities and give a new direction to the investigation.

Soon the effect of their investigation cause mayhem in the village - Jhanjhar, with riots, burning of houses and killing of peasents in broad daylight. Slowli Pratap with Siddhant's help starts cracking the case by exerting his influence upon Geeta (a victim of the same inhuminity), who acts as a final key to the investigation.

Aakrosh - Isak Se Mitha Song (Sameera Reddy)


Watch the uncut action & witness the actual Aakrosh on the sets of Ajay Devgn's upcoming action hit, which truly portrays the Real life dilemma of Honor Killings in Reel life!


Bipasha Basu & Akshaye Khanna speak about their experience for AAKROSH.


Official website http://aakroshthefilm.com/

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