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Saturday, June 30, 2007

Aiswarya Rai News - Counter-attack was the best option - Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar savoured a "wonderful moment" after adding a new chapter to his record-breaking career by becoming the first batsman to score 15,000 one-day international runs. Tendulkar reiterated that he would like to let his bat do the talking and not worry what his critics think of him.

Some observers had suggested Tendulkar ought to retire from one-day cricket after a lacklustre World Cup in the Caribbean. But Tendulkar said: "It is their job to have opinions. When I hold a cricket bat in my hand it's a far tougher and bigger job. That is what I will concentrate on.

"It is satisfying, a wonderful moment," the 34-year-old Tendulkar said. "This match was extremely important for us, to keep us alive in the series. It's obviously a happy feeling - especially when we ended up on a winning note."

His innings left Tendulkar with a one-day international career record of 15,043 runs in 387 matches at an average of 44.24 with 41 hundreds. To put that in context, his nearest pursuer in the list of all-time leading one-day international run scorers is Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya with 12,063 in 395 matches.

But Tendulkar, who made his debut as a 16-year-old, said the record had simply been the result of a long career. "After playing for 18 years, I feel it's just one of those things."

Tendulkar dominated a first-wicket partnership of 134 with Sourav Ganguly, who made 42. "I thought looking at the conditions, to counter-attack was the best option. "It wasn't that we were playing pre-determined shots. We were picking the lengths. We played positively - and that is what was needed."

It was the second time in four days Tendulkar had fallen short of three figures after making 99 in South Africa's four-wicket, series-opening, win on Tuesday. "If I could get to the 90s every time, I wouldn't mind," he said.

India, chasing 227 for victory, lost four wickets for eight runs, including Tendulkar, before an unbroken stand of 85 between Yuvraj Singh (49 not out) and Dinesh Karthik (32 not out) saw them overhaul South Africa's 226 for six with five balls to spare.

"I would have loved to be there right till the end - that is what all batters think about," Tendulkar added.

Rahul Dravid, also 34, paid tribute to Tendulkar's endurance as well as his ability. "It's a phenomenal achievement - for someone who has played so long to be so consistent. It's incredible. Not only do you need skill; you need a lot of mental strength and fortitude to do what he's done, to have that hunger over such a long period of time and go on scoring runs and find new challenges.

"I think he's achieved everything he ever wants to achieve in this game, but it's about motivating himself and trying to do his best for the team and ensure we win games. It's great to see."

Jacques Kallis said of Tendulkar: "It was an unbelievable knock he played. You need things to go your way when you've got a world-class player like that. On his day he's very dangerous."

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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Crazy Kiya Re


I cannot say that I am a fan of Aishwarya Rai. All the regular reasons apply, plastic doll persona and perhaps overrated as an actress. It bothers me that she gets more bhav than Sushmita Sen, who beat her at Miss India, as well as got crowned Miss Universe. Justifiably Sushmita should get more importance.


Ash left the happiness of previous boyfriends in tatters, though that doesn’t bother me much at all, I mean, look at them, they probably deserved it. Also, she didn’t invite me for her wedding, even though I waved at her once 12 years ago.


Post Abhishek Bachchan-Aiswarya Rai nuptials, the new discussion around them is the prevalence of the dosha in her kundli or janam patri which seem to be impacting the fortunes of her new family.


Her dosha is not to be confused with dosa, which is a south Indian astrological specialty and works only for south Indian filmstars. For instance, Rajnikant’s dosa is fine and crisp, loaded with masala, action and drama and makes a lot of money.


Therefore its precise astrological name is paper masala dosa. The proof of his excellent dosa influence will be proved by the box office collections of his new movie Sivaji —The Boss.


Also, Aiswarya rai’s janam patri is not to be confused with patra ni machi, which is astrologically significant only for Parsi actors in comic roles, such as Boman Irani and Cyrus Broacha.


But back to Aiswarya rai and the dosha in her kundli. That it should adversely influence the fortunes of the Bachchan family is a load of crap. If that’s the logic we want to use, then the kundli that should be checked first is that of Amar Singh’s.


To begin with, his influence on the Bachchan family far exceeds that of Aiswarya’s, as does his influence on Anil Ambani.


As we can see, Amar Singh is in deep doo-doo with Mayawati, Ambani is in trouble with his power project in Uttar Pradesh, Bachchan’s status as farmer of the nation is in jeopardy and the little friendship club that they had started called the UP Development Council has now been disbanded.


The common factor in all this is Amar Singh, so if the influence of anybody’s kundli and doshas should be under suspicion, it should be our Amarbhai’s.


Word doing the rounds is that Abhishek’s movies will not do well because of the adverse influence of Aiswarya’s dosha. Again this is a whole lot of poop.


Say if Jhoom Barabar Jhoom does not do well, it could also be because the public thinks it’s not a good movie. If we want to go down the astrological road, we could also squarely blame the doshas of Bobby Deol, whose last hit movie I cannot remember.


I’m going to take a risk here and say that his next movie, Apne, in which he stars with his father and brother, will also not do well. You decide if it’s because of his dosha, or that it’s a bad movie or maybe even because of his long hair. Either way neither of it is Aiswarya’s fault.


Naked Aiswaya Rai, irrespective of her Knotty kundli, has done pretty well for herself any which way you look at it.


Winner of Miss World, successful model, actress, country representative on the international stage, hitched to one of India’s most eligible man, made pots of money — who is to argue with the facts. There are those who say her dosha is such that it impacts only the one she is married to.


The thing is, Abhishek Bachchan made this choice with open eyes, and no doubt an open mind.


There are those who can turn around and say that Abhishek wasn’t good for them, just ask Karisma Kapoor, Dipannita Sharma and the producers of the half dozen odd box office flops that Abhishek gave before he got successful. In that case, we ought to be questioning Abhishek’s kundli and doshas too.


The bottomline is, agar miya-biwi raazi, toh kya karega qaazi. In this situation, why must we be the qaazi, or crazy, for that matter.

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

16 crores for Rajnikanth compared to Shah Rukh, Hrithik and Amitabh Bachchan

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Rajnikanth is the highest paid actor of Indian Film industry today and no star in the Bollywood beats him in the race for moolah.


Rajnikanth is paid an average of around 16-18 crores per film whereas Amitabh Bachchan gets only around 3 crores. The stars of Bollywood too do not come close to Rajnikanth’s earnings.


While Hrithik Roshan manages to receive almost 12 crores per film, King Khan Shah Rukh is way behind at 8 crores. Such is the star value of Tamil superstar Rajnikanth.


Why you forgot to mention that SRK charges less intentionally and not becasue he can’t demand. He like to go easy on film producers and make millions out of endorsements. Why you forgot to tell that Amitabh was paid 1.2 crore for KBS while SRK got 3 crore per episode. Go read Indiatimes and it will tell you SRK is the highest tax paying star.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

"Sivaji'' rakes in Rs 60 lakhs on opening day in Malaysia

Rajnikant-starrer mega-budget movie ''Sivaji - The Boss'' has raked in Rs 60 lakhs on its opening day in Malaysia, setting a new record in the Tamil film industry in this country. The highest takings ever on Thursday night of 560,000 ringit (Rs 60 lakh) was due to the overwhelming demand, V Paari, the Chairman of the movie distributor ''Pyramid Saimira Theatre Chain'' said. Sivaji broke the previous record of 300,000 ringit for the Tamil film ''Jeans'' starring Prashanth and Aishwarya Rai in 1997. AVM production's latest venture ''Sivaji'' made at a whopping $15 million budget opened in 40 theatres in Malaysia on the opening day and 53 theatres from Saturday.


Bollywood film director Sharad Sharan, who is currently making Malay language movies in collaboration with Malaysia's Astro-Shaw here, said he had gone to see the film but was disappointed to see that it had no sub-titles, either in English or Bahasa Malaysia. Most foreign language films released in this country have subtitles in both these languages to help the ethnic Indians and Chinese people to follow the movie and also the Malays who love Indian films. The movie has been playing to full houses.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Hot Aiswarya Rai - Abhishek Bachchan Hails Father And Married Life

As one half of a Bollywood golden couple with Aiswarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan has become almost as famous as his screen legend father Amitabh.


But he told on Thursday that he still enjoys working with the man voted greatest star of the millennium in a 1999 BBC poll, while admitting that it is “hard work.”


Abhishek also revealed that he is “loving” married life — he and Hot Aiswarya Rai married in April in Mumbai — and confirmed that his wife would be taking his name.


“It’s hard work to start off with but a very enjoyable experience,” he said, of starring with his father, as he did at last week’s International Indian Film Festival Awards (IIFAs) in Yorkshire.


“It’s not daunting any more; it’s a lot of fun because we get to spend time together, which we rarely do because of our commitments.


Please click below to continue reading “It’s a lot of fun to get these opportunities to work with him, he’s great fun to work with, and he’s a wonderful co-artist and an institution so you get to learn a lot as well.”


The star was speaking as he promoted his new film Jhoom Barabar Jhoom released worldwide today and also starring Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta and Lara Dutta.



The movie is about two British Asian strangers who meet at a London train station while waiting for their respective partners and develop an attraction to one another.

The star declined to speak in depth about his personal life, but asked how he was enjoyed marriage, he responded: “I’m loving it, it’s wonderful.”


He also confirmed that hot Aiswarya Rai was taking the famous Bachchan name, saying: “Isn’t that what happens when you get married?”

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Hot Aiswarya Rai News - 'Rang De Basanti' wins best film award at Bollywood Oscars

"Rang De Basanti" won the award for best film early Sunday at Bollywood's answer to the Oscars, an annual highlight for the Hindi film industry staged this year in northern England.


Rakeysh Mehra's blockbuster snapped up the key prize at The International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFAs), designed both to honour Indian movie talent as well as promote Indian cinema worldwide.


Bollywood's golden couple Abhishek Bachchan and his wife Hot Aiswarya Rai presented the award for the film that had secured nominations for best film and 14 other categories.


The movie, which also features Alice Patten, daughter of Chris Patten, Britain's last governor in Hong Kong, is about a filmmaker who wants to make a movie about Indian nationalists who rose up against British colonial rule.


A London-based filmmaker played by Patten tries to cast five friends, but they resist at first because they are products of a modern consumer society who have little in common with a past about sacrifice and patriotism.


Its release last year was delayed because producers did not obtain official clearance before shooting a horse-racing sequence, while the military had to approve a computer-generated scene showing the crash of a MiG-21 fighter jet.


"Rang De Basanti" was India's submission for best foreign language film at this year's Oscars but failed to secure a nomination.


It beat other films nominated for the best film category such as "Lage Raho Munnabhai," "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna," "Vivah," "Krrish" and "Dhoom 2."


Winning best actor in a leading role was Hrithik Roshan for Krrish. Awarded best actress in a leading role was Rani Mukherjee for "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna."


The award for best director went to Rajkumar Hirani for "Lage Raho Munnabhai," a comedy about the enduring influence of Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy of non-violence.


The glitzy award ceremony is the culmination of a four-day event that celebrates the world's second largest cinema industry and was likely to have been watched on television by some 500 million people around the world.


An estimated 30,000 overseas visitors poured into Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, York and Hull for the events that are bringing a touch of glamour to gritty northern England.


But a serious twist was thrown in as the stars walked the green carpet that replaced the traditional red carpet to raise awareness of environmental issues and climate change.


The industrial heartland of Yorkshire, built on industries like mining and steel, may seem like an unlikely setting for such a flamboyant event, but the area has the third-largest population of British Asians in the UK.


The IIFAs, first held in 2000 in London, are always held in different locations around the world, such as Johannesburg, South Africa, and Amsterdam, to increase the international profile of Bollywood film.

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Hot Aiswarya Rai News - 'Rang De Basanti' wins best film award at Bollywood Oscars

"Rang De Basanti" won the award for best film early Sunday at Bollywood's answer to the Oscars, an annual highlight for the Hindi film industry staged this year in northern England.


Rakeysh Mehra's blockbuster snapped up the key prize at The International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFAs), designed both to honour Indian movie talent as well as promote Indian cinema worldwide.


Bollywood's golden couple Abhishek Bachchan and his wife Hot Aiswarya Rai presented the award for the film that had secured nominations for best film and 14 other categories.


The movie, which also features Alice Patten, daughter of Chris Patten, Britain's last governor in Hong Kong, is about a filmmaker who wants to make a movie about Indian nationalists who rose up against British colonial rule.


A London-based filmmaker played by Patten tries to cast five friends, but they resist at first because they are products of a modern consumer society who have little in common with a past about sacrifice and patriotism.


Its release last year was delayed because producers did not obtain official clearance before shooting a horse-racing sequence, while the military had to approve a computer-generated scene showing the crash of a MiG-21 fighter jet.


"Rang De Basanti" was India's submission for best foreign language film at this year's Oscars but failed to secure a nomination.


It beat other films nominated for the best film category such as "Lage Raho Munnabhai," "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna," "Vivah," "Krrish" and "Dhoom 2."


Winning best actor in a leading role was Hrithik Roshan for Krrish. Awarded best actress in a leading role was Rani Mukherjee for "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna."


The award for best director went to Rajkumar Hirani for "Lage Raho Munnabhai," a comedy about the enduring influence of Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy of non-violence.


The glitzy award ceremony is the culmination of a four-day event that celebrates the world's second largest cinema industry and was likely to have been watched on television by some 500 million people around the world.


An estimated 30,000 overseas visitors poured into Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, York and Hull for the events that are bringing a touch of glamour to gritty northern England.


But a serious twist was thrown in as the stars walked the green carpet that replaced the traditional red carpet to raise awareness of environmental issues and climate change.


The industrial heartland of Yorkshire, built on industries like mining and steel, may seem like an unlikely setting for such a flamboyant event, but the area has the third-largest population of British Asians in the UK.


The IIFAs, first held in 2000 in London, are always held in different locations around the world, such as Johannesburg, South Africa, and Amsterdam, to increase the international profile of Bollywood film.

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Thursday, June 07, 2007

Hot Aiswarya Rai - Does Bollywood no longer adore Amitabh Bachchan

This is a Bollywood story even Hindi filmwallahs didn't imagine.


Amitabh Bachchan Movies looks awesome to most Indians because many people think he has done everything we can only dream of.


His ever-growing fame, his millions, his charming manner, the dignity in his voice, his family's culture, his penchant for big cars, the lows and highs of his success, some great roles he has brought alive on screen, the people's deep love for him and now, arguably the most beautiful Indian woman as his daughter-in-law.


What more can one man ask for in one lifetime?


But ask Karan Johar what he doesn't have.


The Hindi film industry's goodwill, alas, appears to be waning behind Mr Bachchan's back.


Hindi film folk are now divided when they discuss the Bachchans.


It is sad that away from the camera's gaze, his actions have isolated the icon.


The most successful actor in Hindi film history is said to have upset many stars who have achieved a lot more than his son Abhishek has so far.


Amitabh -- who surpasses his own standards in acting excellence in every new release of his -- is apparently someone some of Mumbai's top film stars now want to spurn if they can.


Shah Rukh Khan Movies, Hrithik Roshan Movies and Saif Ali Khan Movies are all said to have told Karan Johar that they won't accept a role in his proposed film starring Abhishek Bachchan Movies and Aiswarya Rai Movies.


In the political arena, the Bachchans are being targeted by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati for siding with her arch-rivals Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amar Singh. The Congress party too is watching the Bachchans closely. Congressmen won't miss a chance to hit out at Amitabh Bachchan for supporting Sonia Gandhi's rivals.


Agreed that Amitabh Bachchan is an artiste and should be treated liberally, but some within the film industry apparently believe he has been a less of an artiste when either his or his son's interests are at stake.


Karan Johar knows how Amitabh Bachchan, the living legend, is getting isolated.


Karan is in awe of Amitabh Bachchan. He worships Mr Bachchan and grew up with Abhishek.


However, destiny gave Karan his first grand success when he and the irrepressible Shah Rukh Khan teamed up. The formidable combo have the high-voltage energy to succeed like few in the Hindi film industry can.


But cut the scene here!


The action has shifted elsewhere.


Karan likes the Bachchan family too.


At Abhishek's wedding Karan choreographed the Sangeet and cheered his childhood friend's beautiful bride Aiswarya rai.


Abhishek Bachchan, Aiswarya rai, Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan danced on the eve of the wedding as of the night was never going to end.


The Wedding created the kind of hysteria rarely witnessed before in Mumbai. It is obvious that whoever casts Abhishek and Aiswarya in a film after their wedding will make box office history, whether the film is made or not, whether the film succeeds or not.


Karan wants to make a film with Abhishek Bachchan and Aiswarya Rai.


But some stars have problems with the Bachchans and don't want to work with Abhishek and Aiswarya.


As soon as Karan announced his desire to cast Aiswarya and Abhishek, his dearest buddy Shah Rukh Khan made it clear he would have nothing to do with his dearest friend's dream project. It will be the first Dharma Productions venture since Karan's directorial debut, Kuch Kuch Hota Hain (SRK Movies also did Duplicate for Karan's dad Yash Johar before KKHH), that Shah Rukh won't have a role in. He did a song sequence in Kaal, the only recent Dharma film he didn't have a leading part in.


Karan knows you can't make a Hindi film on an island. You have to be a part of the industry.


When he turned to Saif Ali Khan after the Marriage, Saif refused. How could the Chhote Nawab forget that in spite of giving a fine performance in Kal Ho Naa Ho, Karan didn't feature him in Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Movies, giving Abhishek a key role instead.


When Hrithik stole the thunder from Abhishek in Dhoom 2 movie, it is said the latter's father was upset to read the negative reviews about his son's performance. Amitabh Bachchan also uncharacteristically pointed out in some television interviews early this year that Guru, starring his son, had made more money than Shah Rukh Khan's Don had. Few in Bollywood needed to connect the dots to know what he meant.


Amitabh Bachchan also challenged a news report that Hrithik Roshan -- and not he -- was the highest taxpayer in the Hindi film industry.


Hrithik too wouldn't want to work in Karan's film.


Karan can neither ask Aamir Khan Movies or Salman Khan Movies.


So, the director is stuck for now.


Amitabh Bachchan's comment -- that those who are upset they weren't invited to the Wedding are in any case not his friends -- has upset many in the Hindi film industry.


He also could not use the sacred occasion to mend his relations with Sonia Gandhi, with whom he and his family have been estranged for some years now.


Life can be lonely at the top, more so if you are alienated by your peer group.

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