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There is an uncanny resemblance between the big screen's latest 'woman' Riteish Deshmukh (he features in drag in Apna Sapna Money Money) and Nach Baliye's crybaby, Shweta Tiwari. Both look strikingly similar, no? We don't know who will be more pleased, Shweta or Riteish!

Looking the part:
Riteish Deshmukh

Oh, my bleeding heart!
Shweta Tiwari

Ttu jahan jahan...:
Madhur Bhandarkar
Darna mana hai!

Madhur Bhandarkar has every reason to smile, considering that filming Traffic Signal (produced by Percept Picture Company) has come to an end.

The director shot for an extravagant Lavni song with his ever-expanding cast, including Kunal Khemu and Neetu Chandra at the so-called haunted Mukesh Mills in Colaba.

What caught our attention was that newbie Neetu looked a little more than a damsel in distress and refused to leave Bhandarkar's side.

what's love got to do with it? Priety Zinta
Priety's love woes

Priety Zinta seems to be having a tough time when it comes to guys. She invariably ends up losing them. Before you get any ideas, we're talking about Preity's on-screen affairs.

A look throught her filmography will reveal that men are always running away from her on ceeluloid. In her debut in Dil Se (where she was a bride-to-be) she lost the hero.

Things weren't hunky-dory for her either in her unwed mother act in Kya Kehna and Salaam Namaste. Even when she was the other woman, she couldn't have the bliss of love. Remember Chori Chori Chupke Chupke? And finally, as a wife too her husband deserted her in Armaan and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna.

Looks like there isn't enough love for the pretty lass. Err… we only mean on screen, of course!

bragging about the drgaon: Celina Jaitly
Celina's dragon dreams

What's Celina Jaitly flaunting these days? A temporary tattoo of a dragon on her forearm. The actress, who is scared to go under the needle for a real tattoo, reveals that she is born under the sign of the dragon according to the Chinese calendar.

She says, "With my birthday coming up on November 24, a Chinese friend living in Kolkata suggested that I get a dragon etched as a Feng Shui remedy to ward off evil spirits and bring me luck."

The actress will be seen sporting quite a few tattoos in her forthcoming film Shaka Laka Boom Boom, so get ready for some unique body art courtesy Miss Jaitly.

all pain, no gain: Randeep Hooda
What's ailing Randeep?

Randeep Hooda is an unhappy man. What's ailing the actor is that he can't flex his 'rippling' muscles like before.

Hooda sustained a deep wound on his palm while shooting for an action sequence in Thailand for his forthcoming film, Rubaru. Ever since then, he hasn't been able to handle weights at the gym to shape up his arms.

"The cut is taking its time to heal, preventing me from doing weight training. My muscles have shrunk!" he complains.
LOL.

coming to boo you: Sooraj Barjatya, Amrita Rao and
Jaaved Jafferi
Sooraj on TV!

Media-shy director Sooraj Barjatiya will be making an exclusive appearance on television along with Amrita Rao, the female lead in his film Vivah.

They will feature in this Saturday's episode of the Sony dance show, Boogie Woogie.

Contestants will perform in groups to popular Rajshri Productions numbers like Bani bani bani main bani, Mere rang mein rangne wali, Chote chote bhaiyon ke bade bhaiya, Didi tera devar diwana, et al.

The things we have to endure in the name of film promotions these days!

Ringin' the blues away

Madonna's signature hit Material Girl was aimed at the woman who wants to own the world.

But Pooja Bedi seems to have reinvented the song to suit her needs. The buzz that Miss Bedi and is dating her Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa choreographer, Hanif Hilal, is old news. But not everyone knows that she's been showering lavish gifts on her man.

Recently, there was buzz that the Bindaas Bedi had gifted Hilal a diamond ring. But you won't see him showing it off to all and sundry, because the dancer has been instructed to keep it a closely guarded secret. Dancing to a woman's tunes has never been this fruitful, eh?

RAZA'S BOLLYWOOD

Q What would have been the title of Jaan-E-Mann if Bipasha Basu had produced this flick?

A 'John'-E-Mann

Preity's proud of Jaan-E-Mann



Preity Zinta in Jaan-E-Mann

If I were to do it, I would act in Jaan-E-Mann all over again -- and again and again," says Preity Zinta, saying she finds it difficult to understand how such "a beautiful film" got started on the wrong foot.

"I saw the film with some of the most seasoned directors I have worked with in the last seven and half years," she continues, chatting from her Mumbai apartment. "They were very impressed with the film, with some saying that it is hard to believe that a first-timer (Shirish Kunder) had directed it. Some even said that the film had raised the bar for our movies and they have to work harder on their next films."

Jaan-E-Mann : The Rediff Review 1 | Review 2

Personally, she thought the film had enhanced her career profile. "You feel that you are in this industry to act in a film like this," she said. "I have done all kinds of roles right from the start of my career. For I was going to disprove the fear some of my friends had that I would be wearing a white sari and singing songs in the rain. Having worked in a dark film like Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, I wanted to act in a relatively light hearted film, and Jaan-E-Mann came along."

"I gave my soul to the film," she continued. "And I will be proud of it even when I am 50. What amazes me is that while the film has so much of technical finesse, it is very Indian in its heart and soul. It is a very Indian subject. It is a film about relationships and mending your marriage."

Jaan-E-MannShe was very proud of her work in Karan Johar's KANK, she said. "But that film dealt with another kind of reality. I lose my husband in that film. I understand the rate of divorce in India is increasing, but it is still a small phenomenon. I like the idea of a film in which a man or a woman fights very hard to save the relationship or, in the case of Jaan-E-Mann, the marriage."

She feels some people may have been a bit confused about their perception of the film and what they found on screen, and that confusion could have the marred the box-office take. "Many people went to see it thinking that it is an all fun film," she says. "It has many lighter moments, but it also has an emotional center. And yet in the end, there is plenty of light at the end of the tunnel. And I like working in films with such endings. I can take up an unconventional role in one film but I also need to balance it by working in a film like Jaan-E-Mann."

Though the film had opened weakly in India and abroad, especially in the face of the strong start for Don, Preity has been hearing from many people that they were moved by her film. "I think the word of mouth is going to make a difference and the movie could start galloping," she continues, talking with us on the tenth day of the release.

Her hopes may not be misplaced, at least abroad. Though the film opened feebly in North America and the United Kingdom, the drop in the second week was miniscule. Most Hindi films lose about 55 percent of its box-office in the second week. It could end up grossing in both territories a decent $1.5 million, far smaller than the $6 million (on the conservative side) expected from Don. But Jaan-E-Mann is certainly far from being a dud. Apart from the word of mouth, it also gained in North America and the United Kingdom from the fact that distributor Adlabs is continuing its advertising blitz.

Working with Karan Johar and Kunder almost back to back was quite an experience for her, she adds. "Some people were disturbed with KANK, but could the film have become such a big hit if people really disliked it?" she wonders. "I think people were taken aback by the film because of its subject but they got to like it as it unfolded." But she cannot understand how anyone can fault Johar for making KANK. "The very people who used to say that he makes these sweet, emotional films seem to be criticising him for making a very different kind of film," she muses.

Both Johar and Kunder burn with intensity, she says, adding there is special fun working for a first time director. "You know that he wants to create something truly memorable because it is his first film," she explains. "And you know that he will always remember that his first film was with you."

She is also proud that Jaan-E-Mann "is a very sweet and very clean film." There is not even a moment's hesitation in seeing it with children, she continues. "There is no double-edged dialogue in the film," she adds. "Parents don't have to worry about shutting the eyes of their children any time during the film."

"Children are like mini sponges," she continues. "And they ape the adults. So giving them wholesome entertainment becomes a must."

Preity Zinta's star as an actress and her clout as a box-office force are steadily rising, but she says her success in recent years is in fact pushing her to slow down.

"It has become important to me to reduce my workload," she asserts. "Some people may feel insecure in the face of continued success, worrying about how the next film would fare. But I remember that nobody is invincible and success cannot last forever."

Seeing that she's been bringing up the subject of marriage and the need to fight to keep it intact, we ask her if she has plans to tie the knot soon.

"Soon?" she asks and pauses for a few seconds. "I don't see it happening it tomorrow or the day after."



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Posted: 19 years ago
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LOL!! Wow Ritesh luks sexci..lol!!
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Posted: 19 years ago
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omg i'm tryin my best not 2 crack up on the first pic but......................................................... ......................................................hahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
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okay now i'm finished but.................hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
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Posted: 19 years ago
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riteish looks like mithun hahahhah
and thrs no resemblance wit shweta there 😕
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Posted: 19 years ago
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aww poor Shweta 😆 Ritesh looks funny 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Wow!Shweta and Riteish really do look similar! 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
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wowwww they looked like like twin sister n brother 😆 😆

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