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Posted: 14 years ago
thanku for sharing the interview...Rajeev is right, it is not fair to compare him to Amitabh Bachchan..every actor has his or her own identity & that's how it should be...lekin waise kuch bhi kaho RK simply rocked in the angry young man's role...so SKS 2 begins in August, good to know this...😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
... 🤣 ...... he will surely make me ROFL literally 😆😆😆😆...since yday i was laughing .coz of his radio interview 😆😆... when he was asked Rajeev kya aap cooking karte hain to impress manjiri

Rajeev's answer--- Mere haathon mein abhi bhi aata laga hai ...jo subah lagaya tha 😆😆😆...
🤣.....subah jhadu pocha karta hoon 😆😆😆 ... & tab mera phone handsfree par hota hai 😆😆 ...


& this interview was really too much 😆😆😆... politically incorrect 😆😆😆...

I am normal person 😍 ... 🤣 ... & isn't it sweet of him subah subah chai for biwi 😍...& doesn't disturb her 😍 ...

& he really underestimates himself thode din baad koi nahin milta 😆😆😆

must say quite smart 😎...(bachpan se 😉😉) invitig manjiri to accompany on shoot 😆😆😆...& how many GFs 🤣 . poor boy 😆😆😆..embarass kar diya bechare ko 😆😆😆

so something is in store for us -- aane wale time mein 😍 kiss ☺️ ...(for which not allowed to talk 😉😉)

loved his answer he gave for SKS question 😆😆😆 ... his expression on "Gandh"

& i agree with sheela ... first romantic superstar ☺️ ... hearthrob 😍 ...
sumiji...shall we all go & explain to RK aakhir usme kya hai 😳😳 ... puri thesis likhkar aaenge 😆😆😆... will take twiny along 😆😆😆...
he thinks koi khaas baat nahi hai usme 😲😲 ... & shall we beleive ..in college girls didn't fall for him 🤣 ...

& his dance step
. it suppose to be best 😍...wud like to see him running around trees ... 🤣...& dance in yellow pant red shirt 😆😆😆😆...wud look cute 😆😆😆

sleeping on left corner 🤣 ... poor boy zara si jagah mein sona padta hai 😆😆😆😆
& long list of things RK has 🤣 ... he cant complaint abt 25 chapals ...sure he wud be having more footwear 😉😉😉(right sumi) 😆😆😆

love his choice of fav co actors kajol & farida jalaal 👏👏👏👏
& agree with him ...even i personally cant think any co actor from current actresses 🤔 ...


& really wish both RK's dream comes true 😉😉😉 ... the romantic dream first 😉😉😉

😳


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Posted: 14 years ago
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x8GfxYdWw4&feature=channel_video_title[/YOUTUBE]

Rajeev's Interview on Star News
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Posted: 14 years ago

Shaitan: Breaking the conventional Bollywood trend


If people have any qualms that Bollywood has nothing to offer to Indian cinema substantially, Anurag Kashyap's latest release Shaitan will put a full stop to all such suspicions.😊

Producer Anurag Kashyap, whose long dream project and directorial debut Paanch (2003) was banned because India's Censor Board deemed it too dark and vicious to the country's moral definitions, finally gets to fulfill his dream through "Shaitan."


Known mostly for critically acclaimed Indian cinemas like No Smoking, Gulaal and Dev D, Kashyap's Paanch was a film about a group of hard drinking, pot-smoking, wannabe Rock stars who decide to turn rich by kidnapping one of the richest friends among themselves.

Shaitan shares the same storyline and the plot but with different characters, a better screenplay and with better execution and editing.

When it comes to identifying the differences between Kashyap's Paanch and Shaitan, the only difference is that in Shaitan you don't get to see bodies chopped off into the pieces, packed inside plastic bags.



Psychologically disturbed Amy (Kalki Koechlin) moves to Mumbai with his NRI father and stepmother. She befriends a gang of young brats, all of them living their lives just for the moment. In the group, KC (Gulshan Devaiya) is the most carefree guy, Dash (Shiv Pandit) is a drug peddler, Tanya (Kirti Kulhari) is a model and aspiring actress, and Zubin (Neil Bhopalam) is a slacker.

All of them come from posh but dysfunctional families, getting them into cocaine, speed driving and ambitionless lives.

While it seems like everything is going great between the friends, one doped and hit-and-run episode changes the structure of their lives for forever.

A corrupt cop asking for a huge ransom and a suspended police inspector (Rajeev Khandelwal) investigating the case gradually add further tensions.

What gives the film its shape is the characters in the film which first-time director Bejoy Nambiar introduces.

What were these young boys doing so far and where were they? You keep asking yourself this question as you get fascinated by this young bunch of actors, most of them new to the celluloid business.

There's a remarkable work by the characters who badge down the main drama with their dead-on imposture of people you must have never desired to meet, but have faced somewhere in this hustle and bustle of modern reality of life.

One of the strongest points in recent films is the madness of the outdoor locations. Shaitan overwhelms you with the tension of people on the run. The camerawork is constant all the time. The street scenes are very realistic while the sound editing compliments the anxiety that the film develops gradually.

Nambiar also provides enough space for the soundtracks to fit in while he makes sure that they don't sound exaggerated.

Different issues like that of home, family, young fetishes, anguish, greed and indulgence are explored through the eyes of the five young characters, each of them standing out in their respective ways.

Even teleserial actor Rajeev Khandelwal spares no space to get you the chills and thrills through his one another breakthrough performance.😍

Some of the scenes are deliberately designed to convey the terror of over-indulgence. But again, the editing has been done so carefully so that nothing seems to you elaborated and unnecessary.

The pace of the film fluctuates with the scenes changing from hypertension to lighter moments. But this does not distract you from the story because there is never a continuity drift as such in the character.

Cinematographer R Madhi and Editor Sreekar Prasad need a special mention for making the cinematic world look real enough, breaking the conventional way of shooting Bollywood cinemas.

Of course, Shaitan is not a film for young audiences, as some of the scenes in the film are too violent, abusive and against the moral fiber.

It's also not for the dhinka chika lovers.(🤣 .love this line ) Keep Dev D in mind before you decide to go for the film. 😊
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: -purnima-

Shaitan: Breaking the conventional Bollywood trend


If people have any qualms that Bollywood has nothing to offer to Indian cinema substantially, Anurag Kashyap's latest release Shaitan will put a full stop to all such suspicions.😊

Producer Anurag Kashyap, whose long dream project and directorial debut Paanch (2003) was banned because India's Censor Board deemed it too dark and vicious to the country's moral definitions, finally gets to fulfill his dream through "Shaitan."


Known mostly for critically acclaimed Indian cinemas like No Smoking, Gulaal and Dev D, Kashyap's Paanch was a film about a group of hard drinking, pot-smoking, wannabe Rock stars who decide to turn rich by kidnapping one of the richest friends among themselves.

Shaitan shares the same storyline and the plot but with different characters, a better screenplay and with better execution and editing.

When it comes to identifying the differences between Kashyap's Paanch and Shaitan, the only difference is that in Shaitan you don't get to see bodies chopped off into the pieces, packed inside plastic bags.



Psychologically disturbed Amy (Kalki Koechlin) moves to Mumbai with his NRI father and stepmother. She befriends a gang of young brats, all of them living their lives just for the moment. In the group, KC (Gulshan Devaiya) is the most carefree guy, Dash (Shiv Pandit) is a drug peddler, Tanya (Kirti Kulhari) is a model and aspiring actress, and Zubin (Neil Bhopalam) is a slacker.

All of them come from posh but dysfunctional families, getting them into cocaine, speed driving and ambitionless lives.

While it seems like everything is going great between the friends, one doped and hit-and-run episode changes the structure of their lives for forever.

A corrupt cop asking for a huge ransom and a suspended police inspector (Rajeev Khandelwal) investigating the case gradually add further tensions.

What gives the film its shape is the characters in the film which first-time director Bejoy Nambiar introduces.

What were these young boys doing so far and where were they? You keep asking yourself this question as you get fascinated by this young bunch of actors, most of them new to the celluloid business.

There's a remarkable work by the characters who badge down the main drama with their dead-on imposture of people you must have never desired to meet, but have faced somewhere in this hustle and bustle of modern reality of life.

One of the strongest points in recent films is the madness of the outdoor locations. Shaitan overwhelms you with the tension of people on the run. The camerawork is constant all the time. The street scenes are very realistic while the sound editing compliments the anxiety that the film develops gradually.

Nambiar also provides enough space for the soundtracks to fit in while he makes sure that they don't sound exaggerated.

Different issues like that of home, family, young fetishes, anguish, greed and indulgence are explored through the eyes of the five young characters, each of them standing out in their respective ways.

Even teleserial actor Rajeev Khandelwal spares no space to get you the chills and thrills through his one another breakthrough performance.😍

Some of the scenes are deliberately designed to convey the terror of over-indulgence. But again, the editing has been done so carefully so that nothing seems to you elaborated and unnecessary.

The pace of the film fluctuates with the scenes changing from hypertension to lighter moments. But this does not distract you from the story because there is never a continuity drift as such in the character.

Cinematographer R Madhi and Editor Sreekar Prasad need a special mention for making the cinematic world look real enough, breaking the conventional way of shooting Bollywood cinemas.

Of course, Shaitan is not a film for young audiences, as some of the scenes in the film are too violent, abusive and against the moral fiber.

It's also not for the dhinka chika lovers.(🤣 .love this line... me too...) Keep Dev D in mind before you decide to go for the film. 😊



nice article...liked what they said about RK...it is true with Rajeev on screen, the audience is always on the edge of their seat...
😍😍😍
Edited by Surya.Ravi - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
dont know abt BO collections 😆😆😆
but Shaitaan is surely HIT on twitter 😛😛
...... every1 who seen it has been tweeting abt it 😆😆

Shaitan? Okay. Drags a little in the end. The "Khoya Khoya Chaand" sequence is brilliant. But Rajeev Khandelwal is just WOW.

shatrughansingh
Yesterday watched 'Shaitan' and it was mind blowing,photography & music were awesome.india cinema is changing


Go watch SHAITAN because it's not a film...it's an experience!



the movie is simply insane !!! The use of camera is simply beautiful...!!! Another piece of Art !


@jubindesai:
One character I really can't gt out of my head from d movie shaitan is Rajeev Khandelwal...brilliant actor


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Posted: 14 years ago
Wanna have coffee with Rajeev? ;) Contest coming up shortly!! 😛😛

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Posted: 14 years ago
Hello Rajeevians!!!!!

It really feels great to read all those beautiful words about Rajeev. I m still flying high...Is anything about the box collection out yet???😕

Anyways, I am here to announce the Next FC Openers in advance so that there's no further confusion when this Fc comes to an end😊

1. The 80th FC will be opened by pgsks aka mona😃
2.The 81st FC will be opened by Surya.Ravi aka suriii😛.

Please do pm mona when this FC comes to an end and then pm suriii when mona's Fc comes to an end😊

Take Care.
Edited by SAHELIGSWM - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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