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Smelling the Koffee, Bebo?
Posted On Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Kareena Kapoor has been dreaming of signing a Karan Johar film for ages now. It looks like her dreams are set to come true. (At last!)

Kareena Kapoor with Karan Johar

Kareena Kapoor's prayers might just be answered. After having been ousted from Tarun Mansukhani's untitled film (starring Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Saif Ali Khan), she might be seen in Karan Johar's next production. However, it is definitely not for Karan's much-talked-about next, which is set in New York and stars Shah Rukh Khan.

An 'unusual' love story, the film will be directed by Siddharth Malhotra, who has previously assisted Karan in Kal Ho Naa Ho. Siddharth is presently writing the screenplay of the film. Talking about the new film Karan says, "I have approved the script. He is writing it out now. The cast should be finalised in a month's time."

We are no strangers to the fact that Kareena has been very keen on working with her favourite director (read Karan Johar) for the longest time, after a period of fallout with him. Be it interviews or brief appearances on telly, she has been vocal about her aspirations. Tarun Mansukhani's untitled film was a big project for her till Abhishek Bachchan decided not to work with her. If sources are to be believed, Abhishek refuses to work with anyone from former girlfriend Karisma's immediate family. Her last appearance in a Dharma Production film was for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Another source close to the actress says, "Kareena has been in talks with Karan for sometime for various projects. But nothing has really materialised. Hopefully, this one should work out."

Karan, however, refuses to spell the name of her leading lady. When quizzed about Kareena, he says, "I can't confirm anything just yet. As for the film it's an unusually written film. It is a one-guy-one-gal romantic film."

Nevertheless, our sources insist that Kareena stands a good chance of grabbing the film. Another source close to Karan says, "He doesn't quite deal with average actresses. He just ropes in stars. Kareena is yet to sign on the dotted line as she is filming for Imtiaz Ali's next film. But she has been more or less finalised for the role."

Source:Mumbaimirror
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Kareena has brought in contentment and a sense of relaxation'

Farhana Farook
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 19:50 IST

Career resurgence and a smashing girlfriend—things couldn't be brighter for Shahid Kapur

Despite 'Vivah' being a top grosser, why have you kept such a low profile?
'Vivah' has just celebrated its silver jubilee. It has done a lot for me. So now I can afford to be patient. I don't want to waste this opportunity, which has afforded me the time to think and choose. Earlier, when one is new, one tends to sign as many films in excitement. But ultimately it's all about exercising quality control. So this time I have waited for six months before doing any new film.

You seem far more mature than your age. Why?
I began working very early in life. At 16, I had begun earning for myself. Before I got into acting, I was with Shiamak Davar's dance institute. I am 26 today. I have seen both sides of the coin - success and failure. My parents do not allow my feet to fly off the ground.

What did the lows teach you?
It's not some rocket science that I have learnt. But I realised that it's the right scripts that graph your career. Your role becomes your face with the audiences.


You have stayed away from camps.
I don't believe that by belonging to any camp or playing up to people, you can get roles. An intelligent director will only sign an actor if he's right for the role.

Kareena Kapoor has mellowed much after her relationship with you.
I don't want to take credit for that. I guess it's a sense of security. The change in her is a natural progression.

What has she added to your life?
She has brought in contentment and a sense of relaxation. Earlier I'd take in a lot of stress. But I feel secure with her around.

What kept her away from films for so long too?
She just decided to take a break. You don't have to go to the sets everyday! What you do is more important than how much you do.

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Posted: 18 years ago
The Kapoors are such a jolly family. I saw them on KZK and Kareena's dad is so funny and lively 😳 and i could tell that KJ is fond of the family so he was bound to let Kareena back into his circle. Lets hope his next film helps to put Kareena back on top.
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Aamir: 'We Khans are not planning to move out soon'
Harneet Singh

Mumbai, May 20: Everyone talks about Aamir Khan. They tell you he is a control freak. They tell you he has shelved the much-awaited Mani Ratnam film Lajjo. They tell you he fired debutant director Amol Gupte from his home production. They announce his marriage with Kiran Rao is over. Sometimes, once every couple of years, he chooses to do the talking. And then, everyone listens.In an exclusive interview to The Indian Express on the sets of his forthcoming film Ghajini, Aamir broke his silence and made a big announcement: yes, he has turned director with Taare Zameen Par!

You have been quiet for a long time now.

When I'm doing a film, I find myself too absorbed in it; so I'm unable to spare time for interviews. I'm not good at multitasking. Creating time for the interview is not an issue, but creating mindspace for it is.

Also, I don't see the point in saying the same stuff every three weeks to different people. I'd rather be working and talk when I feel I need to.

But how do you explain the fact that people remember the one exclusive interview you decide to give?

I don't know. I'm not making an attempt to make statements that people remember. I try and give honest answers. So maybe that's why.

Last year, you gave us a double whammy with Rang De Basanti and Fanaa. One would have expected grand things of you but you turn around and sign a very small and personal film like Taare Zameen Par. My choice of films is governed by my heart and instinct. I'm not governed by what the market demands. I loved the script of Taare Zameen Par and that's why I agreed to be a part of it. It's very simple. When I'm reading a script, I react to it as a member of the audience. If it excites me, I want to do it, irrespective of the budget.

Could it also be that since you have acquired the reputation of being different, you have to do something different each time?

I'm not trying to be different. There is no such pressure on me. I pick scripts based on what I like and the ones that I pick will be different because I follow my taste. Rang De Basanti and Lagaan were rejected by everyone, but I did them because I liked them.

So you think it's the industry's misconception to suggest you're different?

I don't know about that. All I know is that in the last six years, all my films have been diametrically different from what other people are making. Perhaps my choice is different. I do think that what you choose reflects on the kind of person you are.

In that case, you must be quite a secure actor. Rang De Basanti had six other equally important characters. Almost all other big stars had turned it down.

I don't think I'm an insecure actor. To me, filmmaking is about the film, not the individual. If I like a film, I like it because it has all the elements. If it is tampered with, its beauty will be destroyed. As an actor, I believe my job is to get the script right.

How do you explain the tags of "control freak" and "interfering actor"?

The fact is that I haven't spoken to the film media for the last 15 years. The result is that they hit out at me whenever they get a chance. Today, any and every untrue story is being reported. What's more disturbing is that even the national media has become like the film media. You must have seen that recently a film magazine carried a story on my marriage being on the rocks. Soon, the national channels also picked it up. I call that yellow journalism.

You are referring to the Stardust story. Let me first ask: is the story true? Is there trouble between your wife Kiran and you?

Not at all. That news is all wrong. It's utter crap. I don't usually comment on my personal life, but unfortunately these meaningless rumours are forcing me to comment. All this talk about my marriage being over is a figment of someone's imagination.

Why don't you sue the magazine?

If the legal system in our country were strong enough, I would have filed a case. I checked with my lawyers and they tell me that I should take it up if I want to spend the next 20 years of my life fighting a case. All this distracts me from my work, which I love doing.

What is your reaction to these stories?

Sometimes I laugh and sometimes I get irritated. There are moments when I also feel sad, especially when I think that some people have to earn money by lying about others. The only thing that keeps me going is that I know in my heart that my audience knows me. I know that they won't believe the crap that is written about me.

How do your family and kids react?

My family is used to it. So they don't believe it. As for my kids, if anything has to be told to them, I'll tell them. They will never find out what's happening in their father's life from the media.

It's almost as if you operate in an alternative industry: you work with your own group of people, you don't attend award functions, don't sip coffee on talk shows and hardly give interviews. Is it by design?

(Laughs) I think that's a wrong way of putting it. I'm very much a part and product of this industry. It's just that whatever I do in my life, small or big, I like to do it on my terms. I like doing things that I believe in. I can see that I'm an oddball and I don't fit the requirements of what is recognised as a star today.

What is your definition of being a star?

In my opinion, a star is defined by the number of seats he can fill in the theatres in the first week on his own merit, irrespective of the director and co-stars. I've been fulfilling that requirement so far.

Will we ever see you acting in a mindless comedy and a mushy romance?

I don't want to use the words 'mindless' and 'mushy' loosely. I would like to do a purely romantic film, which may not be in the realm of logic, which is what Fanaa was. It was not a logical film but it was from the heart. But I have to confess that I'm comfortable doing different kinds of cinema. I want people to be entertained in different ways and I want to be able to entertain them in different ways.

Of late, you've worked with a lot of new or less successful directors. Do you want to give new people a break?

My purpose is not to give other people an opportunity. My purpose is to do films I like so that I can entertain people. I do films with directors in whom I have faith. It doesn't matter how their last film fared, as in the case of Rakeysh Mehra and Ashutosh Gowariker. My choice of what film I'm doing depends on three factors: trust and faith in the director, the script he wants to make and the producer. I don't compromise on any of these.

There are rumours that you (and not Amol Gupte) have directed Taare Zameen Par.

Yes, that's true. But that's not how it started out. A couple of years ago, Amol came to me with a script that I fell in love with. He wanted me to act in it and produce it. I was happy to do both. Amol wanted to direct the film and I agreed since I felt he was capable. But one week into the shooting of Taare Zameen Par, I wasn't happy with what I saw of the rushes. I lost faith in Amol and his capability of translating on screen what he had so beautifully written on paper. At which point, I expressed my feelings to him and did what was fair and returned the script back to him so that he could direct it for another producer, with another actor.

But Amol came back to me and said he wants me to continue as the producer and he decided to step back as the director. After going through various names and options, Amol suggested that I take over as director. Our main concern was the child who has a pivotal role in the film. Both of us felt that we had found a magical child in Darsheel Safary.

Any new director coming in would mean a delay of six to eight months and we were afraid Darsheel might grow up. It was Amol's suggestion that I take over as director. So I took on the responsibility and did the best I could.

How was the experience?

Emotionally, it was very difficult for me as I'm sure it was for Amol because we have been friends for more than 25 years. Amol is an extremely talented person and I'm certain that he will direct a film soon and direct it well. Amol's contribution to the film is immense. He was with me every day on the shoot, guiding me and, at times, even correcting me. I'm grateful that he stayed on and helped me make the film.

But did you enjoy direction?

I must confess that it was one rough journey because I had to jump in without any preparation. I'd always wanted to direct a film but this was not an ideal situation. I'd have liked to spend time on the script and visualise it. Working with kids can be tough but we had a great bunch of kids, especially Darsheel, Sachet and Tanay Chheda. It was extremely challenging and a great learning experience. Despite all that, it was fun. (Taare Zameen Par will release on December 21.)

Is it true that you've rejected your wife Kiran's script thrice?

Not true. Kiran will direct soon. I must confess that I was bowled over by the script she has written. I'm definitely going to produce it. Unfortunately, there is no role for me in it and I'm extremely sad about that. But I've requested her to tweak one of the characters to fit me in. I hope she does.

What is the philosophy of Aamir Khan Productions?

To do films we believe in and enjoy making them.

What will it take for an Indian film to win an Oscar?

The film just needs to be able to impress the committee that is judging the foreign language films. When people ask me what made Lagaan reach the top five, I say it was because the people who saw Lagaan loved it. And when I'm asked if I was disappointed that Lagaan didn't win the Oscar, I say reaching the top five is an achievement itself.

Is winning an Oscar important?

It's of minor importance. I'd be happy to win one. But I give more importance to the audience's reaction to my work and what I feel about it.

What is the status of Lajjo?

Trade reports suggest that the film has been shelved. The last that I know of it is that Mani (Ratnam) is working on the songs and the script. If there is any change, I'll check and get back to you.
This one is a personal request. Can't you drag Mansoor Khan (Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar) back to direction?

(Laughs) I've tried my level best. In fact, I requested him to be the creative producer of a film I'm producing, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, wherein I'm launching my nephew Imraan. He was kind enough to agree. That was my way of getting him back ki thoda sa chaska lagega. Mansoon tells me that he's working on something; so let's wait and watch.

Shah Rukh, Salman and you have dominated films for over 17 years now. What makes The Khans so special?

I've no idea. You need to check with the audience.

Who, in your opinion, can take over after The Khans?

I don't think we're planning to move out soon. But Hrithik (Roshan) is a good actor and a popular star. Even Abhishek (Bachchan) is doing well.

What was the last film you saw that you wished you had acted in?

(Thinks hard) I can't think of any.

Karan Johar has said you don't respect him as a filmmaker.

I've seen all three films by Karan. I loved Kuch Kuch Hota Hai but I was extremely disappointed with Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna. I think Karan is capable but his last two films have disappointed me as an audience.

What has been your most satisfying performance as an actor?

Thinks hard) It's a very tough question. It's very difficult to be objective. I'm happier with my last four-five films like Rang De Basanti, Fanaa, Mangal Pandey, Dil Chahta Hai, Lagaan and Sarfarosh. As I grow as an actor, I find I don't like my previous work. I feel there were too many mistakes. It's a process, I guess.

Has there been a performance that makes you cringe?

Oh, there have been quite a few. I'd rather not name the films.

Coutesy Naachagaana.com

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Bebo gives beau a jadoo ki jhappi

K areena Kapoor was teary-eyed on the sets of Imtiyaz Ali's next film with Shaahid Kapur. And no, it was not due to a tiff between the couple. Shaahid was to do some stunts on the sets that day. Even though the director and the girlfriend were quite happy with a stunt double doing the scenes in place of Shaahid, the Kapur kid was relentless and insisted on doing the scenes himself. Only when the shot was okayed in the first take itself did Kareena heave a sigh of relief and gave her boyfriend a jadoo ki jhappi.
K areena Kapoor was teary-eyed on the sets of Imtiyaz Ali's next film with Shaahid Kapur. And no, it was not due to a tiff between the couple. Shaahid was to do some stunts on the sets that day. Even though the director and the girlfriend were quite happy with a stunt double doing the scenes in place of Shaahid, the Kapur kid was relentless and insisted on doing the scenes himself. Only when the shot was okayed in the first take itself did Kareena heave a sigh of relief and gave her boyfriend a jadoo ki jhappi.
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Kareena fit for Bobby role - Dimple Kapadia

Posted on May 19 2007 3:20 AM by Ilusionist

If it is a remake of the 1980s biggest romantic hit 'Bobby' then who is going to become the teen sensation again? Any guess. It is Kareena! The answer comes from none other than Dimple Kapadia, the 'Bobby' girl, who put the whole of India on fire by her debut 'Bobby' opposite Rishi Kapoor. She isn't opposed to its remake. Who do you think would be fit for your role in 'Bobby'? Dimple without any hesitation, while addressing media recently in Delhi, said, "I think Kareena would be perfect for the role. She has that spunk."

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Kareena Kapoor in a love story with Harman
20th May 2007 21.23 IST
By ApunKaChoice

The stories of 'cold war' between Kareena Kapoor and Harman Baweja can bite the dust.

Kareena had upset Harman and his father, filmmaker Harry Baweja, when she had walked out of their film Love Story 2050 after shooting a few scenes. The movie will be Harman's launch pad and is being directed by Harry.

Kareena's departure from the project did give a jolt to the movie's progress. But Harman's good friend Priyanka Chopra was promptly signed in to take Kareena's place in the film.

Ever since there have been talks and gossips of strained equation between Kareena and Harman.

But now, Kareena has reportedly agreed to act with Harman in a TIPS movie that will be directed by Mohit Suri . The film, yet untitled, will be a romantic story.

Kareena is quite an admirer of Mohit Suri's work in films like Zeher , Kalyug and Woh Lamhe .

Bebo also says she has no problems working with Harman. She also clarifies that there never was any kind of strain between them.
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Posted: 18 years ago
Northward bound



Kareena Kapoor is currently in Manali to continue shooting for Imtiaz Ali's untitled film.

"It's very cold here and snows a lot, but Nutty (Natraj Subramaniam), our cinematographer, has taken some breath-taking shots.

We've shot in places like Rohtang and the roads leading to Kellog and Ladakh. It's scary sometimes but amazingly beautiful.

Now we will be travelling to Shimla and it's a nine-hour journey from here!"

Kareena says Shahid Kapoor and her have been entertaining a lot of guests over their month-long stay in Manali.

"Shahid's dad (Pankaj Kapoor) came over, then my mom (Babita), Karisma and Samaira had a lovely holiday together.

Since we shoot from 6 am to 6 pm on most days, I haven't had much time to shop for exquisite silver jewellery here. But mom and I bought at least a dozen embroidered Kashmiri shawls," says Bebo.

Kareena returns to Mumbai on May 27 to begin shooting for Yash Raj Films' Tashan, with Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan. "This year is looking good for me," says the actress.

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What are Kareena and Shahid doing in Shimla?
Updated: 05-21-2007 Email this Page


Shimla, May 21 After a fortnight of shooting in Manali, Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor have begun a weeklong spell of shooting in Shimla for the film 'The Train'.


Hundreds of people gathered Sunday to watch the duo shoot several scenes in downtown Shimla.


The film unit began filming again Monday and the shooting is likely to continue until the weekend at several locations in the resort town.
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Will Abhishek-Kareena work together again?
21st May 2007 22.47 IST
By Aparajita Ghosh

Forget the Big B-SRK cold war for the moment. It is Kareena Kapoor who has been at the receiving end of cold vibes from the Bachchans, Abhishek Bachchan in particular.

The Bachchans' resentment with the Kapoor sisters is quite understandable. Karisma Kapoor , the elder sister of Kareena, had literally walked out of an engagement with Abhishek and married Delhi businessman Sanjay Kapoor a couple of years back.

Ever since then, Abhishek (and also his mom and dad) have kept a distance from the two Kapoor sisters and their father Randhir Kapoor .

Many times Abhi has opted out of movies in which Kareena was considered for the role of his heroine. Kareena herself admitted on Koffee With Karan that her equation with the Bachchans was a bit strained. Even Karan Johar wanted to make a movie with Abhi and Bebo in the lead roles. But Abhi was not interested.

In fact, on Abhi's wedding, Shammi Kapoor and Rishi Kapoor were invited, but no invitation was sent to Randhir Kapoor and his family.

But now there is one filmmaker who is looking forward to bring Abhishek and Kareena back on the silver screen. The filmmaker is Apoorva Lakhia who wants Abhishek to play the male lead in one of his upcoming films. Sources say Lakhia wants to cast Kareena opposite Abhi in the film.

Abhi and Kareena have so far acted in Refugee and Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon .

Unconfirmed reports say that after being spurned by the Bachchans for long, this time Kareena is not willing to act with Abhi.

Kareena could not be reached for a comment as she is shooting for a movie in the hills of Himachal with boyfriend Shahid Kapur...

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