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Best of Bollwood boogie-woogie 2009
Bollywood choreography is not what it used to be. With style taking precedence over substance and a fixed idea of 'cool' failing to expire, almost every second song looks like another's clone.
'I Am Megha' is about the plight of Kashmiri Pandits: Juhi
After playing a loud Punjabi socialite in Joya Akhtar's 'Luck By Chance', actress Juhi Chawla returns to the big screen with the role of a Kashmiri Pandit in 'I Am Megha'. The film is part of director Onir's 'I Am' series and depicts the plight of Kashmiri Pandits who were driven out of their homeland.
Pappu won't write Saala: Saurabh Shukla hates writing
By Esha Razdan: Actor-director-writer Saurabh Shukla is not very fond of writing.
Pix: Movie Stars We Missed in 2009
Bollywood woke up to Ranbir Kapoor's brilliance whereas cousin Kareena Kapoor dropped a noisy watch in Akshay Kumar's unsuspecting gut.
Pix: Bollywood's best posters of 2009
There's so much a poster can do. No matter how much you like the maker and the stars, a lame one-sheet makes you cringe, and your buzz begins to wane.
Farhan Akhtar is delighted to have Hrithik Roshan and Abhay Deol as his co-stars in Zoya Akhtar's new film.
Zoya gets Farhan, Abhay and Hrithik to act in her next
Zoya Akhtar will begin work on her next sometime soon. Her new three-hero project will have an interesting mix of lead actors will play an important part in the film.
Hrithik, Farhan and Abhay to star in Zoya Akhtar's next
Mumbai Zoya Akhtar, who earlier this year made an impressive debut with Luck By Chance, is all set to start her second directorial venture Running With The Bulls .
A brilliant script to be shot in Italy
For all those who were impressed by Luck By Chance, Zoya Akhtar is busy planning her next project.
'My lead characters are people I have met'
'My lead characters are people I have met in the past' November 10, 2009 11:37 IST O ne-film-old Zoya Akhtar [ Images ] is onto her next project, casting brother Farhan once again in the lead.
I want an Oscar, says Zoya Akhtar director of 'Luck By Chance'
New Delhi She may just be a film old but that is not stopping 'Luck By Chance' director Zoya Akhtar from aiming for the stars as she aspires to bring home none other than the most coveted trophy in world cinema, the Oscar.
One-film-old Zoya Akhtar is onto her next project, casting brother Farhan once again in the lead.
Zoya Akhtara s next a road movie, brother Farhan to play lead
New Delhi, He was her last resort for her critically-acclaimed directorial debut "Luck By Chance". But for her second film Zoya Akhtar has specially written a part for brother Farhan.
I like doing films that excite me: Zoya Akhtar
New Delhi, Oct 27 : Her debut directorial venture 'Luck By Chance' won rave reviews from film critics for its 'out-of-the-box' treatment and noteworthy performances by its cast includung actor-director Farhan Akhtar and Konkana Sen Sharma.
I would love to do 'Rock On 2' : Farhan Akhtar
New Delhi He rocked through the hearts of the youth with his memorable act in 'Rock On' and Bollywood actor-director Farhan Akhtar hopes that he will get a chance to reprise his role in future.
11th OCFF opens with 'Hooked'; Lifetime Achievement award for Gulzar
New Delhi, Oct 24 : The 11th edition of the Osian's Cinefan Film Festival kickstarted here this evening with the screening of Romanian film 'Hooked' while the veteran playright writer, poet and director Gulzar was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
11th Osian's Cinefan to open Oct 24 with Romanian film 'Hooked'
New Delhi, Oct 15 : India will be in the spotlight at the 11th edition of the Osian's Cinefan Film Festival which will open on October 24 with the Romanian film 'Hooked'. Directed by Romanian filmmaker Adrian Sitaru, 'Hooked' is about how a Sunday picnic by a couple, meant to be an idyllic weekend getaway for them, turned into a strange day by a ...
Review: Wake Up Sid / Do Knot Disturb
Posted in Cinema: Review Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 Trackback A rich brat finds love in a coming-of-age story that's pleasant but tiresomely predictable.
There's something about Wake Up, Sid which makes it seem like a recipe. No, not for disaster.
'Everybody thinks of me as a very serious actress'
'It was great fun working with Ranbir' ' Luck By Chance explains the workings of Bollywood beautifully' 'I have very unhealthy eating habits' 'I choose roles by gut instinct' K onkona Sen Sharma is not one to do run-of-the-mill kind of movies.
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