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Sushant Singh Rajput takes on Anushka Sharma, says roles aren't big or small, actors are

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The actor, who was recently signed on for P.K., didn't get too positive a reaction from his co-star

Sushant Singh Rajput's debut film Kai Po Che directed by Abhishek Kapoor is all set to release and he already has two more projects in hand – Yash Raj Films' production directed by Maneesh Sharma opposite Parineeti Chopra and Raju Hirani's P.K. with Anushka Sharma and Aamir Khan.

While Sushant is excited about working with Hirani, Anushka's recent statement came as a big surprise to him. "Sushant has only eight days of work…he is just a small chapter in my life," she had said in an interview when asked about being cast opposite Sushant.

Now, when we asked the Pavitra Rishta actor what he thought of these unflattering statements, he said, "I will have to check the schedule to know exactly how many days I am shooting. As far as being a small chapter is concerned, I hope it's an interesting one in her (Anushka) life. I come from the school of actors who believe there are no small roles, there are only small actors. In my first film Kai Po Che, I am working with two other actors; in Maneesh Sharma's movie, I am opposite two heroines and in the third, I am working with two lead actors. So I can stand in a crowd in the frame of a director like Rajkumar Hirani and still be a proud actor." Must say, that's a firm and fitting reply, Sushant!

Looking at how sparks are already flying off-screen, we won't be surprised to see some crackling onscreen chemistry between these two. What do you think guys?



PS: THIS PART IS A TOTAL LIFT FROM A BIT OF THE STAR DUST INTERVIEW WITH SOME EXCESS ADDED HERE

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Posted: 12 years ago
Originally posted by majoni03

Wow kpc will be screened at osaka film festival also
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Kai Po Che will be screened at Osaka Asian Film Film in Japan on March.http://www.oaff.jp/2013/english/program/screening/index.html '





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The Grandmaster to kick off Berlin film festival tomorrow

By Narayan Srinivasan Feb 05 2013 , Berlin

Around 300 films over 10 days in 22 venues with 57 screens, ranging from 48 seater screening rooms in Cinemax to humongous 1895 seater Friedrichstadt Palast, with a festival

budget of Rs142.3 crore ( 19.5 million). Add to this European Film Market (EFM) screening a few hundred films for buyers, the ever growing Berlinale Co-Production Market and the most successful talent campus for young professionals. This is Berlin International Film Festival for the uninitiated. The 1600-seater Berlinale Palast hosts the opening ceremony and awards function and all the competition films are premiered here in formal red carpet screenings.

The growth of the Berlin International Film Festival, from its Zoo Palast period of the eighties to the Potsdamer Platz in 2001 and thereafter has been phenomenal. This can be gauged by comparing the Berlin Film Market in the foyer of the Zoo Palast with a score of stands in olden days to its present home in Martin Gropius Bau and other venues in Ritz Carlton and Marriott. Last year EFM screened 761 films in 1090 screenings and hosted 154 stands.

Every film festival is judged by the selection of films in its festival sections, especially the International Competition, the eminence of the Jury, celebrity participation, facilities to the growth of film business, networking opportunities for professionals, academic activities and excellent organisation. The Berlin Film Festival graph in this respect has been growing northwards every year.

The 2013 edition will open with the Chinese director Wong Kar Wai's martial arts magnum opus The Grandmaster. Of the 19 films in competition, four are from the US, including Side Effects by Steven Soderbergh, Promised Land by Gus Van Sant and Prince Avalanche by David Gordon Green. Oscar winning Bosnian Danis Tanovic of No Man's Land will present his new film An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker. South Korean Hong Sangsoo, whose In Another Country premiered in the competition section of Cannes last year, will feature his new film Nobody's Daughter Haewon in Berlin competition. Incarcerated Iranian director Jafar Panahi's Closed Curtain will have its world premiere in Berlin.

And the jury! Wong Kar Wai is presiding over a seven member international jury, which includes Oscar winning Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier, one of the most outstanding German filmmakers Andreas Dresen and American cinematographer-director Ellen Kuras, whose 2008 documentary Betrayal was nominated for Oscar. American actor-director-producer-musician Tim Robbins who won the Academy Award for the best supporting actor, Iranian visual artist-filmmaker Shirin Neshat and the award winning Greek director-producer Athina Rachel Tsangari are also on the jury.

Eminent international filmmakers Ken Loach, Jane Campion, Isabella Rossellini, Paul Verhoven and Nina Ross among others will be in Berlin.

Indian film Kai Po Che by Abhishek Kapoor will premier in the Panorama Special section.Other Indian films in Berlin this year are: Marathi short film Sonyacha Amba by Govinda Raju in the Generation K Plus (Children's Film), Deepa Dhanraj's 1986 film Kya Hua Is Shahar Ko in Forum Expanded, Saurav Sarangi's Moddikhane Char and Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar's Powerless.

We are ready with our warm clothes to partake the filmy feast on offer in Berlin.



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Posted: 12 years ago

Sushanth doesn't distinguish himself as a TV actor!

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Actor Sushant Singh Rajput has been a popular face on small screen and is well known in every household. The guy now is ready to take his big leap into Bollywood with his much talked about upcoming venture Kai Po Che directed by Abhishek Kapoor.

Having an experience of over five years in theater and two years with TV, the actor however doesn't distinguish himself as a TV actor.

Excited about his upcoming film, the actor recalls how he had given three auditions for this role and as well as Peekay and got selected, which was something he never expected at all. Still in the learning stage of his acting career, the actor is yet to play a defining role that will set a bench mark for himself.

On a positive note, we hope the audience accepts you and appreciates your performance on big screen.


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Posted: 12 years ago
@Abhishekapoor: The boys say hello :) #kaipoche http://pic.twitter.com/zJLC4u1E"






PS:ITS A SHIRTLESS SUSHANT




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Posted: 12 years ago
Credit Suan...SSR FC #24...

Sushant's Interview in Stardust Magazine...










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OPINION
Berlin International Film Festival | Of friendship, riots, and food
Curator and programmer Meenakshi Shedde tells us what India is up to at the Berlin International Film Festival this year
Meenakshi Shedde
THU, FEB 07 2013. 04 07 PM IST

Amit Gupta's Jadoo (Magic) is in a most intriguing section called Kulinarisches Kino—culinary cinema/film and food, which celebrates the delightful idea of pairing films with cuisines.
Updated: Thu, Feb 07 2013. 04 23 PM IST
Berlin: It is an exciting year for India at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, with five films in various sections. The festival runs 7-17 February. And it's great to be back! It's about my 15th year as India consultant to the Berlin Film Festival. In my first year, Mani Ratnam had just sent his Dil Se, which was translated as von Herzen, or From the Heart. What happens at Berlin is that it is usually cold—currently 4 degrees centigrade and the forecast is minus 6 by Sunday—so you keep rubbing your hands briskly, and the warmth generated kind of rubs off into a gesture of anticipation as well.
Five films in the festival is quite a coup for India, as the event receives an estimated 8,000 film entries from all over the world, and every section of the festival is fiercely contested. This time, there were 171 entries from India.
India has no film in the competition section. However, the Indian films selected include Abhishek Kapoor's Kai Po Che (Brothers... For Life) in the panorama section. There are three superb documentaries in the International Forum of New Cinema—Sourav Sarangi's Moddhikhane Char (Char... The No Man's Island), Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar's Powerless, and Deepa Dhanraj's Kya Hua is Shahar Ko? (What Happened to this City?). And there's the short film Sonyacha Amba (The Golden Mango) by Govinda Raju, a Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) student in the Generation K Plus section for children and young adults. The competition, panorama and generation sections are part of the official selection; the forum is the highly prized, cutting edge, parallel section of the festival.
There are two more British films drawing attention to India this year. The first is Salma, a documentary by well-known British director Kim Longinotto, set in Tamil Nadu, that was also at the Sundance film festival. And Jadoo (Magic) by Amit Gupta, in a most intriguing section called Kulinarisches Kino (KuKi, the insiders call it)—culinary cinema/film and food, which celebrates the delightful idea of pairing films with cuisines, and explores food, relationships and the environment.

A scene from 'Kai Po Che'.
Kai Po Che, adapted from Chetan Bhagat's bestseller The 3 Mistakes of My Life, is directed by Abhishek Kapoor, who earlier directed Rock On!! The film, set in Gujarat, is about three friends who set up a cricket training academy, and whose friendship is both celebrated and severely tested. It stars Raj Kumar Yadav, Sushant Singh Rajput, Amit Sadh and Amrita Puri in key roles, with music by Amit Trivedi.
Sourav Sarangi's Moddhikhane Char is a powerful documentary about Rubel, a young boy, who lives in the Char—a series of crumbly islands that keep forming and dissolving—in the river between India and Bangladesh, that raises complex issues of home, nation, identity and child labour, while swaying delicately between despair and hope.
Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar's documentary Powerless, focuses on a Robin Hood-like chap in Kanpur, who steals electricity to keep homes and small businesses going in the face of endless power cuts.
Deepa Dhanraj's Kya Hua is Shahar Ko? is an incisive political documentary of 1986, exploring communal violence and Hindu-Muslim relations during the 1984 riots in Hyderabad. The film is in the Forum Expanded section. It has been digitised and restored, and is being tributed with a special screening for the first time in 27 years, as part of the Living Archive project of the Arsenal Institute for Film and Video Art. A DVD of the film, including additional historical and contemporary material, is due for release in June this year.
Sonyacha Amba by Govinda Raju, is a short film that flits between reality and dreams, about a small boy fantasising about eating a golden mango, that gets the adults all suspicious.
Salma by Kim Longinotto focuses on Salma, a Tamilian Muslim woman, who was locked up in a room for several years, first by her family and later by her husband. Eventually, she escapes her shackles to become a published poet and politician.

A scene from 'Jadoo'.
Amit Gupta's Jadoo is about how it takes a business rival and a daughter's wedding to re-unite two feuding restaurant-owning brothers. The film features Amara Karan, Harish Patel, Kulvinder Ghir and Madhur Jaffrey. The film screening will be followed by dinner with a menu by Michelin-star chef Tim Raue. I'm surprised that the idea of pairing films and food hasn't caught on big time in India. I know Reliance Big Cinemas' plans included a 'Cine Diner' at R City Mall in Ghatkopar, a Mumbai suburb, a theatre-cum-diner where guests could watch movies while dining—which is not nearly the same thing, of course. But they were convinced that Gujarati money power and food addiction were an explosive combination; I wonder if the idea ever really took off.
Meenakshi Shedde is India Consultant to the Berlin and Dubai International Film Festivals and curator to festivals worldwide. Email her at meenakshishedde@gmail.com.


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Sushant Singh's Turning Point


Sushant Singh Rajput is basically known as a television actor all this while best known for Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil and Pavitra Rishta. He also got enough attention for his dancing skills in Zara Nachke Dikha and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.

The actor is all set to debut in Bollywood feature film in this year with much anticipated movie Kai Po Che directed by Abhishek Kapoor.

Excited about this Singh says "I have exp over 5 year in theatre & also I worked couple of years in Television too. Well, to be totally honest films are completely different than television soaps. Despite being familiar in acting I had to give three auditions for movie before Abhishek has selected me. I was also offered a role in Rajkumar Hirani's Peekay which is my dream come true,"

The actor however feels that this is just the beginning & just waiting to see how we all accept him on screen.
Tags: Sushant Singh Rajput, Abhishek Kapoor, Kai Po Che



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Posted: 12 years ago
sushant's interview in lokmat paper. it is in marathi. someone translate it plz







ENGLISH TRANSATION:
Before movie release ssr hit

Witout wven one movie released if an actor gets good film offers there is bound to b a buzz. somethin like this has happened wit tv actor ssr.
Sushant is debuting in bw wit ak 's kpc. it is to release yyet. before that also sushant has got some good movies. rkh signed him for pk n slb for a movie on mary koms lyf . in this film PC is in lead role. n sushant plays an Imp role. after rsmleela bhansalo will start this flim. in the interim he wull shoot for pk wit amir.




sorry for errors, this is to the best of my marsthi understanding.
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My character is feisty and a lot like imli: Amrita Puri

Published: Thursday, Feb 7, 2013, 14:31 IST | Updated: Thursday, Feb 7, 2013, 14:31 IST
By Mahalakshmi Prabhakaran | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA
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It's not guesstimate when we say Amrita Puri had fun shooting for Kai Po Che! The actor who was last seen in Blood Money almost gushes recalling her experience of shooting for this much-awaited movie.

She's even more enthusiastic while talking about her role in the film. Diving headlong to describe her character, Amrita says, "I play Vidya, who is Sushant Singh's sister and the romantic interest of Raj Kumar Yadav, in the film. She is such a feisty character, the type who leaps out at you from the pages. The movie is quite serious and has a lot of drama going on, and so, it's Vidya who brings in the masti-masala."

"You think in terms of colours or taste when you see a person, when I play Vidya I think of her as khatti like imli," adds the petite actor with a bright smile.

Considering Kai Po Che's been adapted from Chetan Bhagat's novel, Three Mistakes Of My Life, did she read the book to, say, get a better idea of Vidya? "I haven't read any of Chetan Bhagat's books. In fact, Gattu (director Abhishek Kapoor) didn't want me to read the book. He wanted me to interpret the character in my own way," reveals Amrita.

"It is reminiscent of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara but has an Indian vibe to it," Amrita defines the essence of the film. "It is very real, and the common man will be able to relate to the characters. It is a story of discovery, of relationships, of friendships," avers Amrita even as she wholeheartedly agrees with her director's description of Kai Po Che! "yes, it is a middle class bromance."

While we are it, we plainly ask her how it was to work with such talented bunch of actors like Raj Kumar Yadav, Sushant Singh Rajput and Amit Sadh? "It was fantastic working with them," she trillsbefore giving us the deets.

"I can't really talk about Amit because I barely had any scenes with him. I had most of my scenes with Sushant and Raj."

"Raj... he is just wow. He is one of the best co-actors I've ever worked with. He is such a skilled actor and gives you so much to play off against, I can frankly say that I've come out as a better actor because of Gattu and Raj," Amrita admits breezily even as she rains praises on her other co-star, Sushant Singh.

"During the shooting, I'd always tell him, 'You are going to be a big star.'" And adding a little more trivia, she says, "I got into the reading habit because of Sushant. He is also the one who got me so motivated about dancing that I enrolled myself into a ballet academy. When you are working in an ensemble film like this one, these are the small things that make a difference in your life as an actor."

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