Thursday, June 30, 2011

Deepika Padukone Rajinikanth Together – For Rana Movie

























25 years old First Deepika PadukoneTamil Movie named “Rana”

She is thrilled that she's got an opportunity to star with none other than Superstar Rajinikanth.

As per Latest Deepika Padukone Interviews, she said that,"I will not even call this a dream come true because it seemed so impossible that I did not even dream that this would happen one day."

"Friday was my first day of shoot. We are shooting a song sequence to a number tuned by A R Rahman, the composer of the film."

"It'll be a period look. As the film is set in the 17th century, my look and hair will be done in a very different way. Costume designer Neeta Lulla, who has handled films like Devdas, has worked hard on my look and come out with brilliant results. It's a 17th century look with a south Indian touch."

"Rajini sir wished me success at the pooja. I'm eagerly awaiting to start work on the scenes that feature both of us."

She shot her first scene for the film Friday, April 29 in Chennai, a solo dance sequence scored by AR Rahman.



Katrina Kaif Shahrukh Khan Together – For Director Yash Chopra Upcoming Next Movies 2011





(1) As because of Shahrukh Khan and
Katrina Kaif has been postponed, Yash Chopra's directorial comeback headlining.

Because of Indian Premier League 4 (IPL 4 2011), SRK's current involvement with his IPL team, which is deeper than during the earlier three season.

He will later get busy with promoting his home production RA.One, a film that he is heavily invested in financially and emotionally, which releases in theaters on October 26.

After the release of this movie, he is expected to stay busy with promotions of Don 2, which is slotted for release on December 23.

Besides giving SRK plenty of time to wrap his current commitments, in numerology 15 is equal to 6 (1 + 5 = 6), which YRF considers lucky for its production house.

(2) Katrina Kaif has enthralled the audience with her rhythmic gyrations to the hit track 'Sheila Ki Jawani'

As per Latest Katrina Kaif Interviews, she said that, "I was never the next big thing. It was more a sort of okay she was good in this film, danced better in this one and showed her range in this."

"I would go to the ad agencies and get called for auditions. I got most of the ads, except for one where I had to play kabbadi.


Bipasha Basu Item Number Songs – She does not mind to do those


























Bipasha Basu has always refrained from doing special dance numbers for films where she was not a part of the main cast, is now willing to perform an item number for a film where she is not the leading lady.

As per Latest Bipasha Basu Interviews, she said that, “Yes, maybe I need to give special songs and dance numbers a rethink.”

“My last few films have all been realistic, due to which I haven’t been a part of any quintessential song and dance numbers. I guess I may take an exception now and give my nod to a song if it is really exclusive to a film, and is cool and catchy,” she says.

She didn't star in the item song in Dum Maaro Dum, despite her playing the female lead in the film.

As per Latest Bollywood Interviews, she said that, "Deepika is a good dancer so she was a great choice for the song. Also, the remixed Dum Maaro Dum has a rap feel to it. It takes time to grow on you and I am not a rap fan so I don't think I missed much."

"Worldwide when someone thinks of Goa, he gets an impression of a heavenly place which is chilled out, relaxed and colorful with hippies, flowery dresses, beautiful bodies, beaches and sun. Of course that's true and we have shown all of that in our film as well. But no, this isn't all about Goa; there is more to that as well, something that we have brought on screen in Dum Maaro Dum.”

"This is an entirely wrong perception that you are carrying. There are parts of Goa which are owned by different personalities belonging to mixed races. In the film we have shown how Russians, Portuguese, Europeans and even Nigerians have been dominating the city. If you go to Goa and spend more than a fortnight there without looking at it as a tourist, you would realise it isn't entirely what it seems."

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