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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: zarak65

but the sangeet was in Mumbai, how did she get from delhi to Mumbai so quickly?
Anyway like I said its no big deal at all if they were both there, especially if they both have the same agency.


Chartered flight...maybe
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Posted: 11 years ago
Deepika might not have stayed till the end of the award ceremony...her segment was probably in the beginning. Takes just 2 hours or so from Delhi to Mumbai, right?
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: poppy2009

Deepika might not have stayed till the end of the award ceremony...her segment was probably in the beginning. Takes just 2 hours or so from Delhi to Mumbai, right?

she was there for the whole ceremony, I was watching it live. I think she was at the sangeet if it her agency manager. Its weird how we haven't got a photo yet, unless it was a private sangeet and a source just happened to spot them there.
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Posted: 11 years ago
You guys think too much about these things. Let Ranveer and Deepika lead thier life.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: mayumi

You guys think too much about these things. Let Ranveer and Deepika lead thier life.

When did anyone stop them from leading their lives?
This forum is meant for discussions like these...and as long as there is no bashing or name-calling going around, what is the harm in having discussions like these? I don't take it seriously and I am sure nor does anyone else!
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Posted: 11 years ago
^what Poppy said.

Gossip & speculation is what this forum is centered around. Might as well shut this place down if we can't have discussions like these. 😆
Edited by Infinite. - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
LOL poppy...we cant have discussions anymore.. 🥱
and on the current discussion : Delhi-Mumbai is not too far by flight so highly possible DP was there and it must have been some sort of private sangeet and since RK-DP has same PRs..they know better!

anyone thought of where can we have more discussions on DeepVeer without any naysayers and interruption
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: you2

Deepika was here last night..





She looks pretty, like the black on her.

She's been in Delhi for a few days apparently so no doubt she and Ranveer have spent time together. Like others have said, it's really not a big deal if she and the ex are spotted at the same event. They work in the same industry, they know the same people, they are bound to be at the same function from time to time. Nothing untoward there at all.

I'd be down for DeepVeer thread as well! 😛
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Posted: 11 years ago

Ram Leela 4th Weekend Update

Ram Leela has gone into 4th Weekend with strong occupancies in Mumbai territory despite release of new movies, movie is all set for around 49cr approx lifetime from Circuit which is 7th Biggest ever..

Movie has recorded better occupancies than Bullet Raja in Dhli/UP also.. Movie had collected 107cr approx in 3 Weeks and 4th Week trends suggest that movie might even reach 112cr approx mark also.


http://boxofficedetail.com/?p=129


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Posted: 11 years ago
A really good take on Sanjay Bhansali films
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The costume of realism


December 08, 2013

MUMBAI
Paromita Vohra

Aisa hai, that Sanjay Leela Bhansali still owes me R10,000 for some work I did on his first film in 1996. People agree that Bhansali is a gifted director, even if they don't like all his films (and let's face it, Hrithik laughing through his tears, tries even the most generous spirit). But the praise often comes with a caveat, sometimes stated, sometimes hovering " "if you like that sort of thing." By "that sort of thing" people perhaps mean the melodrama, or the over-wrought ornamentality, too kitschy for some, in his work. Overall the implication seems to be, one may praise its exuberance, but you can't really take it very seriously.


Illustration/ Amit Bandre

Of course, no one says to the fans of the au courant cinema of realism that it "is okay, if you like that kind of thing." It's as if a film whose description features any of these words: realistic', gritty' political' burning issue' and of course, that clincher, world' (or its substitute, Cannes) must be serious cinema. Realism is the new black. No doubt, realism too is a very important way of telling a story " but it is not the only thing that brings weight to one. Art holds a mirror up to society, sure, but it can also unleash imagination and fantasy to reshape reality by.

Critiques of Bhansali's newest film have appreciated it in an arts-and-crafts kind of way " acknowledging its visual sumptuousness ("if you like that kind of thing") and costumes. But they begrudge it its seriousness, perhaps because it does not wear a costume of realism.

The film declares its "Once upon a time" intentions at the outset and proceeds with fidelity to this intention, and tells its story in the bawdy, entertaining, excessive, I'll-top-his-version/style-of-a-wild-folk-tale. Like all operatic pieces, it dwells not on the interiority which belong in other genres, but follows its big, broad themes of love, hate, war and human tragedy with a cinematic sureness and sensual momentum.

The film makes no claim to the political, yet so many themes we confront today roll through our minds as we watch. We think of khap panchayats,of the cycle of violence that can be broken only by a leap of faith, of reaching out to the other. The film also thinks about the nature of masculinity, offering a protagonist who is quite male, rather vain, muscular, but not macho or inadvertently misogynistic. Ranvir's Ram never carries a gun through the film, contrary to the norms of his world " and is the only character in the film not to do so. He is an alternative idea to the weapon wielding Ram - his bow shoots arrows of love and regard and he dies for this belief.

A highly cerebral film tightly packed with lightly made references " from Raja Ravi Varma to Mirch Masala " Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram Leela is a sensually immersive experience that trusts that the audience, guided by their senses, will arrive at an intuitive understanding of the film's larger themes. It's a film, not an exam, so it's really ok if we can't put it in words, as long as we get it in our gut.

Bhansali works like an artist " with passionate, perhaps megalomaniacal conviction and hence, the ability to take risks. Sometimes, as with Hrithik laughing through his tears, we must concede, these risks, um, don't pay off. But for continuing deeper down his path, to a successful place, instead of doubting it " Sanjay Leela Bhansali ko, dil se, voh R10,000 maaf.

Paromita Vohra is an award-winning Mumbai-based filmmaker, writer and curator working with fiction and non-fiction. Reach her at www.parodevi.com.

The views expressed in this column are the individual's and don't represent those of the paper.

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