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Soon after returning from Cannes where she will attend an out-of-competition gala screening ofBombay Talkies, the portmanteau film she's directed a 27-minute segment for, Zoya Akhtar is likely to finally wrap up the script of her next feature in which she hopes to cast Ranbir Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. Akhtar has reportedly been working tirelessly with her writing partner (andTaalash director) Reema Kagti on this script, while still managing to squeeze in short Goa holidays every few months.
According to sources close to Kareena Kapoor, the actress has been "hounding" Zoya to finalise the script so that they can dive into the film "right away". Ranbir, meanwhile, who is committed to completing Abhinav Kashyap's Besharam before starting to shoot Anurag Kashyap's Bombay Velvet, also has projects with Imtiaz Ali and Anurag Basu lined up. Still, he is believed to have "reacted very positively" when Zoya first narrated the germ of the idea, and has apparently asked her to bring him the finished script when it is done.
Zoya's project, which could be the first to star the two cousins together, is apparently an ensemble piece with a large cast. She is aware that getting Ranbir and Kareena on board is only the first hurdle; the second is coordinating their dates with those of the "massive" supporting cast she has lined up.
atch Tabu If You Can
Tabu has always insisted that she'd much rather stay at home, her nose buried in books, than spend her days on movie sets where she doesn't feel challenged. That explains her long absences from the screen.
But she's back on film sets now, playing Salman Khan's sister in his latest film, titled—some would say appropriately—Mental. It took a call from Salman's brother (and the film's director) Sohail, who reportedly insisted that he wouldn't approach her unless he had something worth her while, for Tabu to even consider the project. It turns out that the brother-sister relationship is indeed key to the film's plot. Plus, they offered her a sizeable remuneration. Soon after she said 'yes', Tabu was flown to Dubai for the first shooting schedule with Salman. Despite the concerns of unit members that their conflicting approach to work might make it hard for them to get through the film without causing one or both of them considerable heartburn, word is that they got through the shoot just fine. Tabu is believed to have reminded her worried friends that she has already done a bunch of films with Salman (Jeet, Biwi No 1, Hum Saath Saath Hain) and has learnt how to adapt to his style of work.
Goddess Complex
She didn't always have a difficult reputation, although that appears to be the only thing people are saying about her now. When she first burst onto the screen, she floored both audiences and filmwalas with her freshness and firang appeal, even though acting itself never came easily to her.
But now, if the grapevine can be trusted, more than a few years in the business, one tumultuous relationship behind her, this popular actress has revealed her goddess complex. Aside from grumbling by production managers who complain that the actress turns a blind eye to her staff's habit of blatantly mooching off the unit—inflated bills, expensive meals—there are now more than a few stories of the star's own high-handed behaviour.
One stylist claims she was "horrified" at being treated like dirt by the actress during a costume fitting recently. The star never once spoke to the stylist while trying on different outfits. Each time the actress had a point to make, she'd address her own manager who was also in the room, and ask her to convey it to the stylist, who was right there beside her!
"She basically behaved like I didn't exist. She refused to make eye contact with me. She would talk to her manager as if I just wasn't there," the lady has said to anyone willing to listen. "She behaved like she couldn't care to speak to someone as insignificant as me."
While Bollywood is celebrating its first century this year, Superstar actor Aamir Khan finishes 25 whooping years in Bollywood today. Two decades and a half ago, today's day marked the release of that year's biggest hit and paved way for the entry of one Bollywood's best actors in its history, Aamir Khan.
Aamir, who holds this day dearly, made it a point to meet the press and share his happiness with kindness and humility. Excerpts from the press conference that was held at Film City in Mumbai today afternoon are compiled here.
Aamir Khan, who was shooting for Dhoom 3 nearby, greeted the press with great love as ever. On sharing the zest of his 25 years, Aamir Khan affirmed that his journey in Bollywood has been fulfilling, enthralling and exciting. It seemed like an overwhelmingly emotional moment for the actor as he remembered the blessings and influence of his Chacha jaan Nasser Saheb whom he regards very high. Aamir especially thanked his co-star Juhi Chawla.
For most successful men their families played their stronghold, so it does for him too.He mentioned his former wife Reena and thanked her for her support; Kiran Rao for her love but he was almost indebted to his audiences for making him the star he is. Aamir made a gleeful statement, "I am mostly thankful to my audiences for their love and appreciation. They made me what I am."
Talking of his popular perfectionist title, the man asserted that 25 years of silver screen has garnered him a lot of experience. He said, "It was disheartening when my film didn't do well. Then I began reviewing my stance and decided that I will not do a film unless I am convinced about a script. It is not about the money for me. I want to do good work, create good cinema. I became specifically choosy about the roles I take up. While my colleagues were doing a handful of films at a time, I stuck to one. People had a hearty laugh and bluntly stated I wouldn't last in Bollywood. Thankfully I did. For whatever reason, this is the only way of work I understand and I stand by it."
Indeed he is one of the most powerful men in the industry as well as in the country. Ask him how he takes power in his stride, "Power is only useful when you put it to good use. In case you are someone in power, you must use it right."
It obviously hasn't been a flawless journey for him. While most of his films did perform remarkably, he has seen his rock bottom lows as well. But the man oozes enthusiasm and confidence today. "I won't say failures didn't bother me. Of course, it did. But more than taking it badly, I took failures to understand my flaws and work on my mistakes."
"I have two qualities which does make me what I am, but it has the potential to break me too. I am overtly passionate and crazy. When I have set my heart on something, I am hell bent on getting it done. And I am extremely headstrong." Khan smilingly added that there have been several films that he was advised against but he still followed his gut feeling religiously and did it anyway. Some of them worked, others didn't!
Talking of his apparent cold war with the media, he remembers the time when the media had shunned him and he had completely cut himself off from the media. It was before the release of his directorial debut Taare Zameen Par in 2007, that he met up the media again. On a certain outing with a child psychologist, regarding the research for this film, Aamir emphasized the importance of understanding why everyone needs the values of emotional security, faith, love and dignity! He used the same ploys on working on his relationship with the media and now basks in the deep rooted symbiotic friendship and mutual love.
Aamir was asked which actress had the biggest impact on his life. Keeping true to his political correctness when he reverted back with a mischievous grin, "Madhubala!" Amidst the gasp of the reporters, it wasn't hard to understand that Aamir respects all his female stars alike. His preference is for good films and compatibly co-operative co-actors!
As the same year marks the centenary year for Indian cinema, there was a glint of melancholy in his eyes. "I wanted to do something special for this year. It would have required pre-planning and hence I missed my chance. Its thrilling to even think that Bollywood finishes its 100, the same year I complete my 25 with this industry." On being asked of his film favorite films, Aamir mentioned Mughal-E-Azam, Pyaasa, Mother Indiaand Garam Hawa amongst his most likeable ones.
On being asked about the TIME gala dinner, Aamir termed it as an enriching experience. He recounted, "It was a moment of great honor even to be counted among the 100 most influential people in the world. I met actor Daniel Day-Lewis and am a fan of his works. He is a great person and a brilliant actor. We had a good 20 minute chat about films in general. It was surprising to see that people in America were aware of my efforts on Satyamev Jayate. I am glad it could initiate a change." Aamir Khan also mentioned that meeting Steven Spielberg at TIME dinner was another exemplary moment for him.
Coming back his debut venture Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, Aamir divulged his plans, "We have a planned a small informal party at my cousin Mansoor's place with the cast and crew of the film. We will first go for the film's screening at 5pm and then move towards the gathering." Reminiscing about his first day at the shoot of the film, Aamir fondly recollected, "We were shooting in Ooty for a scene in QSQT. After spending the whole night in jungle, I was supposed to wake up and look for Juhi. In middle of the film shooting, there was dense fog, which is very common. We waited and waited and the fog did not move for the next 8 hours!" He laughed. "I could have got superstitious about this lagged beginning, but I kept my spirits high. The film was huge hit. My career has largely been great too."
Aamir, who was in a jolly mood, was visibly delighted about the day. On request from the journalists, he agreed to sing too. Joining tunes with the crowd, he hummed the lyrics of the song Papa Kehte Hain from his debut film. Even at 48, with an illustrious career of myriad films and innumerable songs, Aamir Khan's signature music is still Papa Kehte Hai.
From the initial image of the doe eyed chocolate boy to acquiring the title of the finicky perfectionist, Aamir Khan's Bollywood career is the advent of Bollywood's own brand of understanding good cinema. He symbolizes sheer class and taste in good work and art and Koimoi takes the cue to congratulate him on giving Indian audiences 25 years of nourishing entertainment and reaching Indian cinema at unexpected heights in international circuits. As a philanthropist, an actor, a film maker, the man's stature is insurmountable and colossal and the new age of Bollywood cinema draws inspiration from his terrain of work referring to the 25 years gone by!
Rank 2012 | HOTTIES | GAINERS/LOSERS | Rank 2011 | Rank 2010 |
1 | Deepika Padukone | Up | 3 | 4 |
2 | Katrina Kaif | Same as last year | 2 | 1 |
3 | Kareena Kapoor | Down | 1 | 5 |
4 | Chitrangda Singh | Up | 11 | 23 |
5 | Sunny Leone | Up | 21 | - |
6 | Priyanka Chopra | Down | 4 | 3 |
7 | Bipasha Basu | Up | 13 | 8 |
8 | Jacqueline Fernandez | Down | 7 | 14 |
9 | Nargis Fakhri | Down | 8 | - |
10 | Sonakshi Sinha | Up | 22 | 12 |
11 | Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | Down | 10 | 2 |
12 | Yaami Gautam | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
13 | Esha Gupta | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
14 | Kangana Ranaut | Down | 9 | 9 |
15 | Neha Sharma | Up | 26 | 31 |
16 | Asin Thottumkal | Up | 17 | 11 |
17 | Aditi Rao Hydari | Up | 35 | - |
18 | Shriya Saran | Down | 15 | 13 |
19 | Alia Bhatt | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
20 | Malaika Arora Khan | Up | 28 | 15 |
21 | Sonal Chauhan | Up | 38 | 43 |
22 | Amy Jackson | Down | 18 | - |
23 | Tena Desae | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
24 | Mallika Haydon | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
25 | Diana Penty | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
26 | Anushka Sharma | Down | 5 | 21 |
27 | Shraddha Kapoor | Re-entry | - | - |
28 | Sonam Kapoor | Down | 14 | 7 |
29 | Illeana D'cruz | Down | 20 | - |
30 | Tamannaah | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
31 | Sherlyn Chopra | Re-entry | - | - |
32 | Ameesha Patel | Up | 47 | 32 |
33 | Richa Chadda | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
34 | Nathalia Kaur | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
35 | Dia Mirza | Down | 25 | 24 |
36 | Mallika Sherawat | Down | 34 | 30 |
37 | Ankita Shorey | Down | 30 | - |
38 | Angela Jonsson | Down | 33 | - |
39 | Nicole Faria | Up | 42 | 10 |
40 | Lisa Haydon | Down | 31 | - |
41 | Evelyn Sharma | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
42 | Nidhi Subbaiah | Re-entry | - | - |
43 | Salome Polaki | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
44 | Rochelle Maria Rao | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
45 | Anushka Shetty | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
46 | Vanya Mishra | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
47 | Pooja Chopra | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
48 | Prachi Mishra | New entrant in 2012 | - | - |
49 | Simran Kaur Mundi | Down | 48 | - |
50 | Poonam Pandey | Down | 36 | - |
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