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Posted: 18 years ago
Hello all.. how is everybody doing... 😛 keeping well I hope.. Thanks Madhu and Dhruthi for posting articles.. 👏 we are missing some of our key players this time.. 😭 Jem, Ash and Jani.. Miss them all very much.. hope they will be back soon.... 😛
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Posted: 18 years ago
girls just found this video interview


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnMTiqdl6sw
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Posted: 18 years ago
oh my god this is funny

ive found a video of himesh shooting in baden baden

watch it and wait for 2 minutes as the beginning is not clear

and then u can see him in a white jacket and cap

and u can hear a song from he movie in the background!
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Posted: 18 years ago
himesh live at the zee carnival 2007

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVlULZTQMRY&mode=related&sear ch=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtHNhS1AHxU&mode=related&sear ch=

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Posted: 18 years ago

Hi Dhruti thanks for the video links and articles...

Hey Badi Watz up?

Where are the other girlies.....Im missing dem all!

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Posted: 18 years ago

This is the pic published wid the article posted by Dhruti...

Who is the girl??? Arent then loonking hot together..

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Posted: 18 years ago
'Red': Hindi Movie Review
Updated: 03-10-2007 Email this Page


Film: 'Red'; Cast: Aftab Shivdasani, Celina Jaitley, Amrita Arora, Sushant Singh; Director: Vikram Bhatt; Rating: *


She's a widow, though not the weeping kind. He needs a change of heart, though not in the way you would expect him to.


Aftab Shivdasani, muscles pumped up, tattoo on forearm and scowl in place, plays a man so out of touch with reality that he actually thinks he could woo and bed the widow of the man whose heart has been transplanted into his body.


This is Vikram Bhatt's rather startling attempt at a noire thriller. Can't say why it's called 'Red' unless you're looking at a man who sees red every time the slinky widow passes by.


Bhatt gets a chance to look into lives that are as star-crossed as they are unable to control their primeval urges. True to its noire genre, 'Red' is shot mostly in the rain and in dark interiors lit up with a passion play that's largely supported by Himesh Reshammiya's pounding tracks.


The first-half of this blessedly brief movie moves at a fairly frisky pace. But the narrative runs out of breath, leaving you looking at a film that's high on moods but pretty low in terms of credibility.


Sushant Singh as a cop investigating a murder hardly gives the plot the hand-up that he's expected to. His two buffoon-like deputies seem straight out of an age-old detective thriller.


Bhatt aims for a bizarre kind of eroticism where the characters cease to be people and are instead projected as emblems of greed, lust and melancholy.


There's just a scattering of characters supporting the lovers at the centre who play a game of hearts with a ruthless ruggedness that makes them as prone to self-destruction as it makes them impervious to conventional relationships and behaviour.


Tragically the actors fail to rise to the call of the heart's thundering fall. Aftab takes the fall the hardest. The film is almost a showcase for him to display a variety of emotions. He goes through the emotions from A to B ... and that's about it.


Celina Jaitley as the fidgety femme fatale seems like a shriller, more hyper version of Esha Deol in Bhatt's last film 'Ankahee'. Poor Amrita Arora is allowed no space in the narrative.


The slippery world of lust and treachery lets the characters and finally the film down. What you see is certainly not what you get in this thriller about two people who deserve each other.


http://www.andhracafe.com/index.php?m=show&id=19967
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Posted: 18 years ago
German church leaders angered at Bollywood intrusion
Wednesday 14 March 2007 14:37
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Organ music and candlelight took a back seat to Indian pop songs and flashing disco lights as Bollywood stars took over a Catholic Church in the German city of Cologne on Tuesday.
An 85-strong crew of actors, technicians and dancers descended on the 100-year-old church of St. Agnes which is providing the backdrop for an Indian film about love and music.

But church leaders are not amused that the house of prayer is being transformed to a film set, surrounded by catering vehicles, security personnel and portable toilets.

"We were not consulted. If we had been we would never have given our permission," said Christoph Heckeley, a spokesman for the diocese of Cologne. St Agnes is the city's second biggest church.

All the interior fixtures were removed within the space of two days and a huge stage erected for Himesh Reshammiya to sing and dance for a new Bollywood production.

The pop superstar plays the leading role in "Aap Ka Suroor" or The True Love Story, a semi-autobiographical musical combining elements of thrillers and action films.

Due to appear in cinemas and television this summer, 56 days have been allotted to make the film, with 80 to 90 per cent of the action shot on location in Germany.

"It is the biggest Bollywood production that has ever taken place in this country," said Andreas Etzrodt, head of the German production company of the same name.

Before the cameras started rolling in St Agnes, hundreds of metres of cables were laid out, dozens of spotlights were tested and huge loudspeakers placed in strategic positions.

The altar was covered up and the benches were piled in a heap in the corner in front of a confession box.

In front of a marble madonna statue, a drum kit was ready to burst into life as dozens of dances prepared to take the stage cheered by 800 extras playing the role of fans.

The Cologne diocese believes the priest in charge of the church was wrong to allow it to be used as the setting for a rock concert in the film.

The priest justified his decision, saying the church needed the money.

"That's no way to solve a financial problem," said Heckeley. "In the eyes of Catholics, a church is not some function room but a house of God that is removed from the ways of the world. "

The dispute highlights a problem faced by Germany's Christian churches, which are suffering from declining membership and a reduction in income from church taxes. As a result, some churches have been closed and others sold.

But that is not a concern of the Indian film industry, whose movies are enjoying a growing popularity in Germany.

"I love their films, they have a lot of fantasy, they're oriental and there's a lot of music and dancing," said Nina Mazloumi, a German dancer from Hamburg who was given a role in The True Love Story.

Just to make sure that religious sensitivities were not offended too much, paper signs were placed along the walls, reading "No Smoking Area. " dpa wa ms sc
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Posted: 18 years ago
Hey everyone!

@ Badi: I'm doing great, how are you?! Hehe... you're still callin' me lucky hands?! 😆

Thanks for all the great articles!

That pic is really cute... HR looks really handsome in it too!
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Posted: 18 years ago
Himesh Reshammiya annoys Germans
Neelam Raaj
[ 15 Mar, 2007 0135hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]


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INVITING CONTROVERSY: Members of the diocese of Cologne were angered by the takeover of the city's 100-year-old church of St Agnes by the crew of Aap Ka Suroor , the film in which Himesh makes his acting debut. (TOI Photo)




NEW DELHI: A house of prayer that usually reverberates with the sound of organ music echoed with Himesh Reshammiya's nasal twang on Tuesday as a Bollywood unit took over a church in the German city of Cologne.

But this time, it wasn't his singing that upset anyone. Members of the diocese of Cologne were angered by the takeover of the city's 100-year-old church of St Agnes by the crew of Aap Ka Suroor , the film in which Himesh makes his acting debut.

The semi-autobiographical musical is being shot in Germany. Over the last two days, an 85-strong crew descended on the church and transformed it into a film set, moving church benches, covering altars and setting up portable toilets outside.

A huge stage was also erected for Himesh to sing and dance cheered by 800 extras playing the role of fans.

"We were not consulted. If we had, we would never have given our permission," said Christoph Heckeley, a spokesman for the diocese of Cologne.

The priest, however, justified the use of the church as a backdrop for a concert, saying the church was strapped for cash and needed the money.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Himesh_Reshammiya_annoys_ Germans/articleshow/1764426.cms

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