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Thursday, September 24, 2009

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Film: Ganesh
Cast: Ram, Kajal, Brahmanandam, Ashish Vidyardhi, Sudha, Kasi Vishwanath, Poonam Kaur, Rohini Hattangidi and others
Dialogues: Abburi Ravi
Music: Mickey J Meyer
Lyrics: Sirivennela, Ramajogaiah Shastry
Cinematography: Hari Anumolu
Editing: Srikara Prasad
Art: Peketi Ranga
Action: Peter Heins
Produced by: Sravanthi Ravikishore
Story, screenplay and directed by: M Saravanan


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Performances

Ram, known for his high energy levels, has played a lover boy role. He has done neat job in that and also tried to win the hearts of kids with his superman antics. He has not indulged in much action scenes (as there are hardly any fights) and dances are also okay. Kajal has looked good in songs and some romantic scenes. Chemistry between the lead stars is fine. Brahmanandam as Yadagiri has tried to provide some entertainment. Poonam Kaur in a special apperance adds glam quotient to the moive. All the kids who acted are cute. Rest of the cast is okay . Ashishi Vidyardhi's role is poorly etched.

On technical front, Hari Anumolu walks away with top honours. His cinematography is top class. Music by Mickey J Meyer is bad. Except the song, written by Sirivennela, none of the songs are humble. The less said about his background score is the better. Although the film is shot mostly at one or two places but the production values of Sravanthi Movies are topnotch. Abburi Ravi impresses with one or two good dialogues.

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Film: Banam
Cast: Nara Rohith (debut film), Vedika, Ranadheer, Shayaji Shinde, Bhanuchander, Rajeev Kanakala, AVS, Shivanarayana, Ragini, Giridhar and others
Dialogues: Nagaraju Gandham
Music: Manisharma
Cinematography: Anil Bhandari
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Art: Bhupesh R Bhupati
Action: Ram-Laxman
Executive producer: K Saibaba
Produced by: Seshu Priyanka Chalasani
Banner: 3 Angels Studio
Story, screenplay and directed by: Chaitanya Dantaloori




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Performances

Nara Rohith, son of former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s brother, makes a very confident debut. He has good looks and his subtle acting (is it deliberate) is very impressive. At a time, all star sons and newcomers are debuting with a commercial film; Nara Rohith should be commended for choosing this offbeat film. Like Abhay Deol in Bollywood, he can be good choice for certain roles. He looks promising. Dialogue delivery is his strength.

Vedika in a Brahmin girl is okay. Looks like her role is created to show off hero’s idealistic nature than weaving a romantic thread. Shayaji Shinde’s role of a former Naxalite is poorly etched. Other actors are okay. Ranadhir as main villain does justice to his role

Technically, the film is very nice. Cinematography by Anil Bhandari (is he the same cameraman who did the shabby Mallepuvvu?) is excellent. The locales they have chosen (near Bobbili and Pollachi) also have brought freshness on to the screen. Dialogues by Gandham Nagaraju (of Gamyam fame) are poetic.

Art director has succeeded in recreating 80’s look. Even the director has intelligently created scenes like Shiva cycle chain scene, and a theatre showing Geetanjali film, to depict that period.

After a long time, Manisharma has given good music especially his background score is splendid. The song, Kadile Padam , has good lyrical value (Vanamali.). It is nice that debutant director Chaitanya Dantaloori has brought some realism into Telugu films at a time Tollywood increasingly falling into the trap of masala movies. He definitely seems to have innovative ideas but he needs to put it in more channelised way. His shot making style resembles to RGV’s. Though he lost his grip in the climax scenes, as a director he looks a promising talent. Producer Seshu Priyanka has good taste.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

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Biography:
The spotlight shone bright on Kangana Ranaut when she stepped into Gangster. Her curls, a thin frame and a child-woman face all set her apart from other actresses.

Basics on Kangana:
Kangana Amardeep Ranaut was born on 20th March 1984 in Bhambla, a village in Mandi District, Himachal Pradesh, India. She lived in Shimla and Chandigarh before moving to New Delhi. Her father Amardeep was a businessman while her mother Asha was a schoolteacher. She has an older sister called Rangoli and a younger brother, Akshit.

Movies:
Kites (2009) - Gia
Vaada raha... i promise (2009) - Nalini
Raaz (2009) - Nandita
Fashion (2008) - Shonali
Dhaam Dhoom (2008)

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The actor has also played the villain in the Telugu and Tamil versions of the film. Boney Kapoor feels that after Amrish Puri, there has been no real villain in Bollywood, and Prakash Raj is perfect for it. He feels that after the success of Ghajini and after the release of his film Wanted, the trend of hero-versus-villain movies will be revived again. Prakash plays Gani bhai in Wanted. The character is feared by friends and foes for his razor sharp mind. The film, directed by Prabhu Deva, is a remake of Pokiri. Prakash says that he wants to do different types of roles and experiment. However, at the same time, he has to do commercial films to fulfil his ambitions. He still remains the number one villain in South Indian cinema!

Monday, September 21, 2009

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Super Somdev leads India to elite World Group


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Somdev Devvarman was never going to lose this game. It wasn’t an option.

The match in question was the first of the reverse singles between India and South Africa in the Davis Cup World Group play-off in Johannesburg.( Watch Video )

After 2 hours and 15 minutes of play, the match was as good as sealed. The India number one was down by two sets and a break in the third. He was broken on a doublefault in the first game of the third set. The break of serve silenced the Indian bench and threw the South Africans into a frenzy of action, with the seasoned Wesley Moodie leaving the arena to possibly prepare for the fifth match.

Right then, at the change over, Somdev told his teammates, “I’m not loosing this one.”

He didn’t. Impossibly, miraculously the Indian, with the heart of a bullfighter and the legs of a marathon runner, beat his friend and practice partner Rik de Voest 3-6, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5), 6-2, 6-4 in 4 hours and 43 minutes. The win gave India a 3-1 lead and a place in the elite World Group after over a decade in tennis wilderness. Yuki Bhambri made a stunning debut beating Izak van der Merwe 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the last match.

“It was a physical match,” Somdev said. “Rik started playing unbelievably well. He was spot on with his game and tactics. But I kept looking at my bench. They never lost confidence in me. They pulled through this one. I’m so happy for the older guys, because they worked so hard to build a team. Now they’ll have a chance next year to play the big sides again.”

Mahesh Bhupathi, a man of few words, was at his animated best right through the encounter. “The thing with Somdev is that if it comes down to a fight or fitness, you’re playing him on his terms. I’ve watched many five-set matches in Davis Cup, most of them involved Leander (Paes), with him the points get over pretty quickly, but here every point was going to 20-30 rallies and that’s brutal on the nerves. In Davis Cup, where the pressure is so great, the more balls you make the other guy play, the better for you.”

Somdev may have been broken in the fifth game of the first set, but after eight games and 43 minutes of play, the story coming out of the Ellis Park indoor stadium in Johannesburg on Sunday was a small piece of statistic called break-point chances. De Voest converted the only chance he got, while the Indian had six, but failed to nail even one in that set.

In terms of matchplay, this wasn’t Somdev’s tidiest effort. But little matters like, coming up short on big points didn’t set the Indian back. He made his opponent play every ball, every point.

Broken in the second game and trailing 0-3 in the second set after losing the first, the Indian gave his opponent the chase to level scores at 3-3. Somdev then broke De Voest in the 11th game, when he forced a backhand error. He had a set point in the 12th game, but De Voest broke to push the set to tie-break, which he took control of at 3-3, winning the next four points.

It looked like curtains for Somdev when he was broken in the opening game of the third set. But remarkably, he soldiered on, breaking back to take the set to tie-break, which he closed out on the back of a blistering forehand pass, followed by a backhand winner.

In comparison, the fourth set was over in a jiffy. De Voest was broken in the third and fifth games.

The decider was a battle of the will, who wanted it more? Played as the match was between two players, who train together, under the same coach. Somdev drew first blood in the fifth game, gaining from two forehand errors. The 24-year-old then served out the match in the 10th game.

This could be the beginning of a new era for Indian tennis. After more than a decade of doubles expertise being the cornerstone of the country’s challenge in Davis Cup, India’s young guns clinched the required three points with singles wins in Johannesburg.

Shah Rukh Khan stoops to conquer


Shah Rukh Khan receiving an award is not a new sight to those who have seen the actor walk on the stage many times in his career, but it’s only a few times that he has been asked to give someone an award.

And this time around, it wasn’t just a co-actor, who he was presenting an award to, but someone special. SRK made it a point to be give away award to the people who work behind the camera. The actor did not only present an award to his make-up artist Ravi Indulkar, but also expressed his gratitude towards him by touching his feet. Talking about Ravi, who has been the make artist for Hema Malini too, SRK said that Ravi mama did his best to make him as graceful as Hema Malini “but I know it is difficult,” he chuckled. Inspired by SRK’s gesture, Kareena too thanked her hair stylist Hema Sawant by touching her feet.

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When was the last time you saw Salman Khan strip?

Not as in Wanted, his latest film that’s running to packed houses in seven out of ten Bollywood territories, where the macho star who plays a hit man displays his awesome eight-pack in the climax. But, say, on television... You haven’t in a while, right? Never mind, with Sallu, it’s sometimes difficult to keep his shirt on. And even if the star wants to, as he has been struggling to do so for recently, there are others with mischievous bents of mind who will not let him... Like Bollywood cronies Govinda, Riteish Deshmukh and David Dhawan, whose film Do Knot Disturb releases on October 2. On television with Salman, with David giving the lead, the trio stripped Salman to the encouragement of applause from an admiring audience. The shirtless wonder was ill at ease and quickly buttoned up, saying, “There should be a reason to remove my shirt.” The reason was quickly provided by the TV studio audience. They refused to let the Salman-Govinda-Ritiesh-David show proceed until Salman stripped off again. Bashfully, blushing and after some humming and hawing, Salman agreed. But then, he quickly got into the groove and, in his uber cool style, grooved to O O Jaane Jaana... while stripping off. But, no, it wasn’t a striptease.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Bipasha basu says she isnt doing Billy Zane


She is tired and a tad irritated with the way she has been literally hounded by the media in Kolkata.

And that too, when she wasn’t in the loop about having to address the press during her visit to the city to promote Dance Premier League. But a few minutes into the
conversation and she is happy talking about her movies and her priorities both in professional and personal world.

Are you doing Chimera, the Hollywood film with Billy Zane?

No, I am not doing the Billy Zane movie. I’ll not discuss anything about why I took this decision since doing that would mean giving more media attention to this issue.

But you are doing Mani Ratnam’s Raavan where you play Abhishek’s wife...

Yes, I’m doing Raavan. But I haven’t begun shooting as yet and hence, can’t disclose anything further. All I can say is that I’ve enjoyed his films and will shoot it after my schedule for Priyadarshan’s movie.

Priyadarshan and Mani Ratnam are among the very few directors in India who have got both critical and commercial acclaim. How do you think they manage to strike this balance?

That’s what I appreciate about them. I am waiting to watch Kanjeevaram. It’s far more difficult for me to do an unreal film and entertain people. Beedi jalaile was tough for me. Neither am I a great dancer nor have I ever been exposed to the rural world of entertainment that was where my character in Omkara belonged. And yet, I had to put up a convincing act. Actors have to be responsible in getting the audience since so much of money is at stake. But things are different for serious cinema. There is freedom to work. Priyadarshan agreed with me when I shared this view. He said it’s tougher to cater to other’s fantasy. Kanjeevaram, in contrast, gave him the freedom to be himself.

Many acclaimed directors believe that they can even make a tree act and the credit for an actor’s good performance rests on the director’s vision and how he moulds the actor to suit the role to perfection...

A good director will never hire a tree because he knows that the right casting is very important for a film. But yes, on a certain level, every actor is a puppet in a director’s hand. If a director has clarity, I can do everything.

How much of what you’ve done in Shob Charitro Kalponik is because of Rituparno Ghosh’s vision?

I trust his vision to cast me in a role that’s not what I’m associated with in films. Carrying myself in cotton saris, having a distinctive body language and expressing an emotion of falling in love with one’s husband after his death — these are things that I haven’t experienced ever. Everything went off so effortlessly. I have got congratulatory calls from uncles who have seen me during my childhood. The only hitch is my dubbed voice. That’s where I feel the film doesn’t have the whole of me. I want to dub for the National Award print.

But won’t that also mean having to get a separate Censor certificate for your dubbed version? Is it possible to get two Censor certificates for the same film?

I am not aware of the details involving double film certification. But when I discussed this issue, I was told it wouldn’t be a problem.

Your SCK co-star, Prosenjit, has been consciously reinventing himself in his recent films (read SAC and Houseful). Do you think he should also be doing Bollywood films?

It’s great that he is reinventing himself. It’s hard to get such roles and films in Mumbai. If there was any need for him to move, he would have done it earlier. Now, it might be a little late to venture out. Besides, he is a superstar here and has earned so much of love and respect with his body of work.

SCK, Pankh, Lamhaa — all three films of yours have you in serious roles. How do you say no to scripts that will now tend to cash in on your serious avatar?

I do three films a year, but I hear all the scripts. I okay a script impulsively. Some might think that I’m arrogant since I say no immediately if I don’t want to do a film, but I believe in not wasting time to say that I’ll not do a film. Myopia exists in the industry and once they see an actor excelling in a particular role, similar roles are offered. Tabu is such a fabulous actor and a very nice human being. I just loved her performance in films like The Namesake and Maqbool. Despite her talent, she isn’t doing that many films now. It’s important for me to strike a balance and be versatile. I’ve realized that women themselves don’t want to watch women-oriented films. I love a SCK and a Lamhaa as much as I love doing All the Best.

Do you personally like watching comedies?

John and I love watching comedies. My favourite is Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron. Hera Pheri was a cult film. A light film like No Entry is the most watched film on television. All The Best is a situational comedy. With our hectic lifestyle, it’s important for us to just distress and laugh. All The Best is just that kind of a movie.

shahrukh khan, Karan have great taste in men: John


Believe it or not, the Bollywood hunk also dealt with pimples in his younger days.

John speaks of having so many pimples when he was young that he always used to look down and speak to girls, he revealed on the show Tere Mere Beach Mein.

John told host Farah Khan, says, “I used to be very shy. There was a time when my face was full of pimples and I just never used to look up when in the company of girls so much so that they used to feel that I was such a shy, sweet, decent boy. Only I couldn’t tell them that my face is full of pimples and that’s the only reason I’m looking down!” John then goes on to reveal that he always lost out to girls he had a crush on in school due to his shyness. He says, “I was very shy in school and all the girls I had a crush on liked someone else...now it’s changed a bit.” Farah asks if it was then Bipasha who ‘pataofied’ him and John quips, “No, I had changed totally by then... I had become like a raging bull.”

Farah takes John back to his modelling days when he was the hottest male model. John then reveals that the judges at Gladrags competition were none other than Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar. To which, Farah in her characteristic humour says, “Wow...I must say their choice in men is good!” Farah quizzes John on whose poster he had on his wall just like a survey revealed that most girls today have a poster of John in their rooms.

John says, “I just have one international star as my hero..Tom Cruise.” Farah asks, ”Koi ladki ya heroine ke nahi thi?” John says no and Farah reverts, ”That’s why you did Dostana!”
John smiles, “Tabhi Dostana ki...pehle Tom Cruise, then Abhishek Bachchan..then Shah Rukh Khan.” Farah sums it up saying, “so you were into guys as a kid!” John laughs, “Farah, I was never into guys.”

rakhi sawant will not marry Elesh


Rakhi cites ‘irreconcilable differences’ with Elesh, will announce that the marriage has been called off when her ongoing reality show ends....

They may be doing reality shows as a couple, but Rakhi Sawant has decided not to marry her Canadian fiancĂ© Elesh Parujanwala citing ‘irreconcilable differences’.

As Rakhi is contract-bound, her close friend reveals, “They were never really meant to marry. In the last episode of Pati Patni Aur Woh, they will declare that they’ve called off their marriage.”

Rakhi refrains from answering whether she will actually marry Elesh or not. But hinting clearly that nothing of that sort will happen, she says, “Bahut farq hai hum dono mein. Elesh and I belong to different cultures.

He thinks West, while I think East. I don’t think an Indian girl should marry a boy with Western values (sic). During this new reality show, there were a lot of ups and downs between Elesh and me... well, there were more downs than ups.”

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