Why not a Chak De Part 2?

Aug 7th, 2010 | Posted by scarlet

we can have Kabir khan taking over the mens hockey team..

or it can be him taking on the indian sports administration..

its somthing we really badly need now..

The hardest riddle on the internet??

Aug 6th, 2010 | Posted by badgurl

have u guys tried solving this?? apparently only a handful have completed all the levels!! I tried .. lol.. i m no nerd but the first few levels are okay.. but as u go on its kinda tough!! I never ever knew somethg like this exists!!

http://notpron.org/notpron/

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Aisha Review: For the youth- IndiaFM review

Aug 6th, 2010 | Posted by scarlet

Recall the age-old adage: Marriages are made in heaven. Consummated on earth. But haven’t we encountered lots of people in real life who try to set things up between friends/acquaintances? In fact, they take upon themselves to make matches and meddle in other people’s affairs. That, in a nutshell, is the plot line of film Aisha.

Let’s get one thing straight. You are not exploring virgin territory with Aisha. ‘Emma’, the Jane Austen novel, has been adapted on film and television in the past. Although first published in 1815, almost 200 years ago, director Rajshree Ojha and writer Devika Bhagat transport the characters from this novel to present-day New Delhi. But the essence remains the same: A simple plot and an equally simplistic love story.

Unlike most love stories that we’ve witnessed on Hindi screen, there’s no heavy-duty ‘drame baazi’ in Aisha, no major hurdles to cross, no parental opposition to encounter, no major conflicts to solve. The director and writer remain faithful to the novel, which prompts you to ponder, wish the relationships were so uncomplicated in today’s times. Continue reading “Aisha Review: For the youth- IndiaFM review” »

I hav an Idea

Aug 5th, 2010 | Posted by badgurl

scarlet y dont u create a facebook page or a group.. everyone is on fb.. an we can continue posting and commenting there.. when ever u post ther .. post here too.. wat do u think??

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Salman will host BIg Boss new season

Aug 4th, 2010 | Posted by scarlet

if anyody care to watch that show any more..

happy SRK ddnt pick it up..heard it was offered to him too..

‘con’wealth games!

Aug 3rd, 2010 | Posted by scarlet

seen news channels nowadays..? each one of them is shouting how funds for commonwealth games were misused and channelled out through various fake companies and persons..after IPL, indian sports is staging another witchhunt of sorts..and the target is Suresh Kalmadi this time. why not, lets thank this controversy for atleast paving a way for ouster of kalmadi from the indian olympics association head post..something he has been ruling for over two decades, with nobody ever pulling him up for the worse and worst performance by indian teams sent over the years. obviously he was busy applying his skills somwher else!

How do you measure a film’s success?

Aug 2nd, 2010 | Posted by badgurl

In my opinion a film’s success is indirectly propotional to the amount of time it needs to come on tv!! All flop movies seem to be telecast with in a month of the release!! I mean whats happening? if all movies come on tv so soon who will watch it in the theatres? I will not!! I rather watch it on tv( wldnt be interested in some anyway)..  But the amount the tv guys pay for the rights kind of componsates for the loss i guess!

Rahul Mahajan punched, kicked and dragged me by hair, says wife Dimpy

Jul 30th, 2010 | Posted by scarlet

Press Trust of India, Updated: July 30, 2010 14:29 IST

Mumbai: Kolkata-based model Dimpy Ganguly has walked out of her four-month-old marriage to Rahul Mahajan, son of BJP leader Pramod Mahajan, alleging domestic violence.

Dimpy had married Rahul with much fanfare on the Imagine TV reality show “Rahul Dulhaniya Le Jayega” in March this year.

“Rahul beat me up early on Thursday morning after waking me up to know the contents of a message that had beeped on my phone. When I asked him to go back to sleep, he flew into a rage and began hitting me. He punched, kicked and dragged me by hair,” the 22-year-old model told a TV channel.

Rahul could not be reached over phone for his comments.

This is the second time that Rahul, who was also involved in a drug abuse case, has been accused of domestic violence.

His first wife Shweta Singh, who was his childhood friend, had accused him of physically abusing her. The couple got divorced in 2008 after which Rahul participated in Colors’ reality show “Big Boss”. He continued to be in the limelight for his closeness with co-contestants Monica Bedi and Payal Rohatgi.

Incidentally, Rohatgi too has alleged harassment by Rahul, saying he has been calling her asking for a second chance.

“I just don’t want to be harassed anymore. That’s about it. I don’t want to speak to him. He is a married guy,” Rohatgi said.

Senior BJP leader Pratap Ashar, a close associate of Pramod Mahajan who was present at the live wedding function of Rahul and Dimpy, refused to be drawn into the controversy saying that he did not know anything.

Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/rahul-mahajan-punched-kicked-and-dragged-me-by-hair-says-wife-dimpy-40901?cp

Aamir Khan is only fond of his movies!

Jul 27th, 2010 | Posted by scarlet

Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 10:17 [IST]

Bollywood actors usually play safe when it comes to announce their favorite films and filmmakers. But the perfectionist of Bollywood Aamir Khan does not bother to call a spade a spade. The actor and filmmaker said it very clearly that he likes only his own movies as they come with a universal appeal.

Buzz up!
According to Aamir, other filmmakers do not focus on universal appeal. He said, “My movies such as Lagaan
, Taare Zameen Par, and 3 Idiots are universal and I like them. Others do not have faith in the films which are universal and they only cater to the multiplex audience. Raju Hirani is the only director who always makes films, which have a universal appeal and caters to the non-multiplex audience also. Other filmmakers target their films for the urban audience only.”

Aamir Khan has produced a movie titled Peepli Live, which will be released next month. It is a satire on the suicides of the farmers and the following political and media response.

The actor added, “A division between India and Bharat (Hindustan) is clearly visible. I would have felt disconnected from my roots and my home in Mumbai if I were to go to Hollywood to make a career. Rural India is totally untouched by the filmmakers of today.”

Aamir will be seen playing one of the lead actors in his wife’s directorial debut Dhobi Ghaat. Informing about this role, Aamir said, it was not so easy to get the role in her movie. He added, “As a director, Kiran is extraordinary. People call me perfectionist but Kiran let me undergo an audition to decide if I suit the role and then she cast me.”

Antara Mali goes Bald!

Jul 25th, 2010 | Posted by scarlet

Bald Headstart For Bold Antara?

By movietalkies
Saturday Jul 24 3:13 PM
Bald is bold. And probably, beautiful and… spiritual too. Antara Mali who’d quit cinebiz post tying the marital knot in 2009, has succumbed to the lure of celluloid. And has shaved off her hair to give herself a suuuppppperrrrrrrr headstart in the business of emotions… once again!

Case in point: Amol Palekar’s ‘And Once Again’.

Reportedly, Mali who’s displayed ample flesh in Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Naach’, apart from a modicum of talent, decided to opt for the tonsure and deglam look after Palekar narrated her the script of ‘And Once Again’ (Sangrila Kreations) costarring Rajat Kapoor and Rituparna Sengupta.

A reliable source gushes in a tabloid quote stating, “Antara was quite kicked about Amol’s film and loved the narration. She immediately agreed to sign up for ‘And Once Again’. And didn’t think twice about shaving her head, because her role, which is that of a female monk in Sikkim, requires it.”

Guess, RGV’s tearing his hair out now…