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Black (2005)

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's superbly shot reworking of The Miracle Worker cast Amitabh as the British-accented Debraj Sahai, a tough teacher brought in to properly school the blind, deaf and dumb Michelle McNally (played by an excellent Ayesha Kapoor when young, and eventually by Rani Mukerji). The trials and tribulations of the teacher and student continue, and as we finally see in the film's finest scene, they develop feelings for one another. That kiss is the moment where Black hits its crescendo.

Also read: Good year for the Bachchans abroad

Your favourite Holi song?

Holi and Bollywood have a strong bond.

There have been many classic cinematic moments about the festival of colours -- right from V Shantaram's Navrang to Ramesh Sippy's Sholay, Yash Chopra's Silsila to the recent Waqt: The Race Against Time.

And a range of beautiful songs.

Amitabh Bachchan made Rang barse an integral part of Holi, while Abhishek tried to do it in Koi bheega hai rang se from Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost.

Which is your favourite Holi song? Tell us!

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Amitabh: Senility doesn't signify end of desire

Filmi events never start on time. Never ever. And while we might be used to consistently cool our heels, a radio station tie-up made the wait for the Nishabd music release on February 17 decidedly unbearable.

Ads in terrible taste played loudly on the screens, while women in red dresses (to go with the name of the radio station) stood around like oversized award statuettes, doing nothing. A disaster, particularly considering it was Saturday evening.

Thank the lord, then, for Amitabh Bachchan. Wearing black knee-high leather boots, a funky kurta and shades, he strolled in like a rockstar and assuaged the room's temper instantly.

Ram Gopal Varma's new film casts him as a 60-year-old in love with his daughter's teenage friend, and striking debutante Jiah Khan (in the picture) who plays the role was content following in a relatively meeker flashbulb reception.

Nishabd, out on March 2, is a one-song film. And what a song that is. Rozaana se, composed by Vishal Bhardwaj and sung by Bachchan himself, is a rock ballad with tremendous soul. But as is customary on these occasions, not much was spoken about the music, save for Vishal crediting the track to Ramu, and vice versa.

Bachchan, who described his funky look as "something Gabbar would wear," did most of the talking, while a visibly amused Jiah laughed off most queries and Ramu couldn't hide his irritation at silly questions, directing most people towards the release date instead. "Watch it and decide."

And so it was yet another Big B night, the 64-year-old megastar snappily lacing his answers with dry, sarcastic wit and self-deprecatory humour. A massive task considering the man who is to next play Gabbar Singh was asked if this romantic role of his would have a negative impact on the country. And then, by a very brave journo indeed, about senility and if this role depicts the same condition.

"Do please say exactly what you are trying to, madam," Bachchan said to a hall now in splits. "And as for senility, all I can say is that even if the mind does turn senile, that doesn't signify the end of desire."

Text: Raja Sen

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ALL-TIME FAVOURITE ROMANTIC FILM

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge 15%
Maine Pyar Kiya 9%
Silsila & Kuch Kuch Hota Hai 7%
Bobby & Veer - Zaara 4%
Vivah & Mughal - E - Azam 2%

MOST UNFORGETTABLE TITLE

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna 11%
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge 9%
Sholay & Don 7%
Rang De Basanti 4%
Kal Ho Naa Ho 2%

BEST ONSCREEN COUPLE

ShahRukh Khan & Kajol 24%
Amitabh Bachchan & Hema Malini and Hrithik Roshan & Aishwarya Rai 7%
Amitabh Bachchan & Jaya Bachchan, Amitabh Bachchan & Rekha and Hrithik Roshan & Kareena Kapoor 4%
Abhishek Bachchan & Aishwarya Rai,  Kapoor & Amrita Rao and Dharmendar & Hema Malini 2%
ShahRukh Khan & Rani Mukherjee 1%

WORST FILM MOMENT OF 2006

Rani Mukherjee and ShahRukh Khan's reunion in KANK 11%
Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Chemistry in Umrao Jaan 4%
Ajay Devgan dancing Golmaal 2%
The verbal abuse in Omkara & Kareena Kapoor's dance in Don 1%

Source: Filmfare March Issue 2007
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Sex, relationships & more
2007-03-01 15:01:05 Source : Moneycontrol.com
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He is India's most recognizable face and arguably the greatest star in the Mumbai film industry. Over the years, he has been the one man who has towered over India's popular culture.

In the 1970s, he was the angry man of Bollywood. Two years back in Black, he belted out what was possibly his most outstanding performance in his filmy career spanning over three decades and over 150 titles.

This week, Amitabh Bachchan returns with yet another big bang, playing the controversial role of a 60-year-old man in love with an 18-year-old girl in his new film Nishabd.

The Big B was a special guest on the CNN-IBN show, Unspoken Relationships-Nishabd Show, where a panel comprising Nishabd director Ram Gopal Varma, ad guru Alyque Padamse, singer Suchitra Krishnamurthy, actress-filmmaker Revathi and noted Kuchipudi exponents Raja and Kaushalya Reddy debated the dos and don'ts of man-woman relationship in the Indian society. The show was moderated by Sagarika Ghose.

Nishabd is a love story between a 60-year-old man and an 18-year-old girl played by Amitabh Bachchan and Jiah Khan respectively. In the film, Bachchan is a professional photographer who is married to Revathi. Bachchan's character gets attracted to his teenaged daughter's friend, who comes to stay with them.

The attraction between the man and the girl is mutual, putting him in conflict with his feelings and his responsibilities towards his family. It inevitably leads to turmoil in his family life.

Sagarika Ghose: Amitabh Bachchan, when you first saw the script about a 60-year-old man falling in love with an 18-year-old girl, did you feel a sense of empathy with the character?

Amitabh Bachchan: The thing that attracted me was the fact that it was something different that we were attempting to do. For actors, it is very selfish to choose as many challenging roles as possible. This was a challenge for me. We very briefly discussed as to how Varma would treat the film. I liked what I read, particularly how it ended. We went ahead and did it.

Sagarika Ghose: You are someone who enjoys adulations from lots of young women who are 16 and 18. Do you think you could ever be in that situation where as an older person you could find yourself being drawn to energies of someone much younger?

Amitabh Bachchan: This is play-acting. This is fantasy. This is make believe. Seldom do we try and equate two regions.

I think that the concept of the story really is that we had not wanted to go into the fact as to how did this happen, why should it happen, what is society going to say, what do you feel about it. People could say that I am 65 and why am I doing this? It is not about all that. I think that is about a situation that has happened and it is there in the film. I don't know why it happened, but it has happened.

Sagarika Ghose: Ram Gopal Varma, was that your motivation to make a film on a unique situation to show that love happens at unlike places?

Ram Gopal Varma: I don't think that the point is about whether it is an old man, a middle-aged man or a young man. The point is about capturing a man's feelings. The feeling doesn't have an age. A feeling is a feeling. All these come from a certain programming, but if the feeling comes from within you, then there is nothing that can stop it. Then it is a question of the strength of your feeling vs your righteousness. Nishabd is basically about a conflict about these two.

Sagarika Ghose: So is it a battle between heart and mind?

Ram Gopal Varma: Yes.

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Nishabd

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Jiah Khan, Revathy

Director: Ram Gopal Verma

Rating: **1/2 
Author: Khalid Mohamed 

Get this: he looks at her and drools, his eyes like lust pools. So, is he just about to commit one of those ek hi bhools?

Unless, you've been in the Himalayas or the Hebrides during the last few months, you know Ram Gopal Varma ke Nishabd is about a girl in a laundry-fresh white shirt who licks a lollipop right in front of a man old enough to be her grandpop. O dada re dada.

Bold? Quite, especially if you are still nave enough to believe that such sexual distractions are not in consonance with Indian values. Mr Varma wants to spin a yarn about how age has nothing to do with it..so go on, director sir, let's hear you out..but er..rightaway since practically everyone in your movie yaks their heads off, why call it Nishabd?

Tsk, never mind. To put it plainly this generation gap rap is a mixed blessing.  Thematically, the plot's fairly progressive and for starters, as riveting as a beer-bikini calendar. You're hooked: a leg-flaunting Lolita ki  grand-daughter is out there in picturesque Munnar, seducing a still photographer who clix pix of mountain tops and probably has them published in the Pahadi Geographic.

She's the lovely-'n'-leggy Jiah (Ditto Khan); he's India's very own Vijay Cartier-Bresson (Amitabh Bachchan). Cool, she's infatuated and it's all because of her parents who divorced. Uh huh. So obviously she desires a father figure in every man she encounters, except of course a chipko louse (Aftab Shivdasani in a special disappearance) whom she treats like Mickey Mouse.

So far, so daring, so sensitive. Our Cartier- Bresson sir singing, laughing uncontrollably and finding that he's hopelessly in love, is entirely plausible. But hello, then all the tea bushes in the vicinity quiver with fright. Such is the consequence of one illicit night -- or was it just a peck on the lips? Next: the kitchen-bound wife (Revathy, not convincing) and enraged daughter (Shraddha Vyas, passable) break into tears exhausting India's entire stock of glycerine drops.

As much as the first-half of this 12-reeler is engaging, the latter section is a sob opera that defies logic. Mr Old cries copiously too. However, shockingly his brother-in-law (Nasser) is  quite pleased about the family crisis, indicating that he had probably committed a thousand such indiscretions. Also, why such clichd touches like a pressure cooker firing steam at a tension-fraught moment. Ooof.

The bids at pop psychology (camera pans to a poster saying Daddy) and those seismic eruptions of guilt, while a manic flute blasts the soundtrack, eventually make the daring-do pointless. There are more shades of American Beauty here than Lolita.

Amit Roy's cinematography is marvellous, the production design and the Varmaesque dips into hand-held and Steadicam shots are striking.The trouble is that he gives you an adult story that finally doesn't have the courage to stand by its convictions.

Of the cast, Amitabh Bachchan is in top form, so poised that he dignifies a somewhat schizophrenically written character. Often, he cements the crumbling script. As for newcomer Jiah Khan,  she is sensational, far more assured than the heroines who're fidgeting around even after years of experience. She goes for the difficult and often taunting part, no-inhibitions-barred. Silver lining: a star is born is at least. Take a walk right now, Mallika Sherawatji.

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Amitabh Bachchan switches from patriarch to Casanova roles Mumbai, March 2 (AP): Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan insists that his roles in two new films in which he falls in love with women significantly younger than himself are not indications of a mid-life crisis. The gray-haired star, 64, has taken on a number of Casanova-type roles to keep his acting fresh and get away from being typecast as a father figure, Bachchan said in an interview published on Friday. ''Well, variety is the spice of life. I was getting a little tired of playing the patriarch in all my films,'' he told.''I realized that if I continue to do it then it would be the end of me as an actor.'' In his latest movie ''Nishabd,'' Bachchan plays an aging romantic attracted to his teenage daughter's friend. In ''Cheeni Kum,'' to be released later this year, he plays a chef who falls in love with a woman whose father is younger than himself. Bachchan - who, in real life, is happily married to actress-turned politician Jaya Bachchan - has played the role of the father figure in many of his recent movies. He says both upcoming movies deal with genuine emotion and he hoped that his fans will understand that.

''I'm sure once they see the film, the audience will understand the honest and genuine feelings of my character in the films rather than focus on just sex and sexuality.''

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Abhishek, Aishwarya to marry in Jodhpur?
Jaipur, March 02: The post-wedding bashes of Hollywood actress Liz Hurley and India-born businessman Arun Nayar next week are certainly the talk of town, but now Rajasthan is rolling out the red carpet for the marriage of none other than actors Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai.

Umaid Bhavan Palace may be the ceremony venue for Aishwarya and Abhishek, usually well informed sources say. Amitabh Bachchan has sent a couple of his close friends to Jodhpur to finalise the hotel bookings.

Besides Umaid Bhavan, as many as four other hotels are to be booked in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer for the marriage ceremonies. The Bachchans want these hotels booked for a period of three days from March 18. The marriage is expected to take place March 19, these sources said.

However, March being tourism season in Rajasthan, they are finding it difficult to get the required number of rooms in both the cities, the sources said.

Close friends of the Bachchans who are camping in Jodhpur for the last couple of days have started to look for other hotels nearby, the sources said. These include Khimsar Fort, Balsamand Palace and Rohet Fort.

Earlier, the marriage ceremony was slated to take place in Jaipur's City Palace premises but later the Bachchans decided that Jodhpur it would be.

Sources, however, said so far nothing has been finalised. As directed by astrologers, the Bachchan family is interested in tying the knot as soon as possible.

Before that though, Umaid Bhavan will play host to the much talked about post-wedding parties of Hurley and Nayar. The two will marry in London Saturday after which they will hold celebrations in Mumbai and Jodhpur.

Preparations for the party are reportedly in full swing in Jodhpur where the couple have booked the hotel from March 7-10.

The couple will hold two more parties at the imposing Mehrangarh Fort on March 9 and the pretty red sandstone structure, Balsamand Palace, 5 km from Jodhpur, March 10.

It is, of course, Umaid Bhavan Palace, that is the most sought after. Perched high above Jodhpur, it is the last of the great palaces of India and one of the largest residences in the world - set amidst 26 acres of lush gardens.

This golden-yellow sandstone monument was conceived on the grandest possible scale, in the fashionable Art Deco style of that time. After 15 years of construction, the 347-room palace was finally completed in 1943 - and has served as the principal residence of the Jodhpur royal family since.

Designed by renowned Edwardian architect Henry Lanchester, the palace is a blend of Eastern and Western architectural influences. A part of the palace is still the residence of the royal family and another section house a museum displaying a range of antiques from the royal past. The hotel portion has 64 rooms, including 40 suites, and is now a part of Taj group of hotels.

Hollywood star couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt had also stayed there during their recent India visit.

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Big B at IFFA Voting

By Kkomal Seth & Gautam Seth

Big B at IFFA voting. IFFA Brand Ambassador, Amitabh Bachhan casts the first vote at the IIFA voting weekend, where members of the Indian Film industry come together to vote for the nominations of the Idea IIFA Awards 2007. The voting weekend is from February 24th to 26TH. Our lenses captured Amitabh clicking 

 

Big B at IFFA Voting

By Kkomal Seth & Gautam Seth

Big B at IFFA voting. IFFA Brand Ambassador, Amitabh Bachhan casts the first vote at the IIFA voting weekend, where members of the Indian Film industry come together to vote for the nominations of the Idea IIFA Awards 2007. The voting weekend is from February 24th to 26TH. Our lenses captured Amitabh clicking photos by one of the photographer camera.

Big B at IFFA Voting

By Kkomal Seth & Gautam Seth

Big B at IFFA voting. IFFA Brand Ambassador, Amitabh Bachhan casts the first vote at the IIFA voting weekend, where members of the Indian Film industry come together to vote for the nominations of the Idea IIFA Awards 2007. The voting weekend is from February 24th to 26TH. Our lenses captured Amitabh clicking photos by one of the photographer camera.

 

 

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Big B at IFFA Voting

By Kkomal Seth & Gautam Seth

Big B at IFFA voting. IFFA Brand Ambassador, Amitabh Bachhan casts the first vote at the IIFA voting weekend, where members of the Indian Film industry come together to vote for the nominations of the Idea IIFA Awards 2007. The voting weekend is from February 24th to 26TH. Our lenses captured Amitabh clicking photos by one of the photographer camera.

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