Saturday 19 April 2014

Moved by smut,Man held from Karnataka for defaming actor Aamir Khan,'2 States' with over Rs.12 crore,Shikha Singh approached for Jhalak Dikhla Jaa,Sunny Leone to host 'MTV Splitsvilla'

Sunny Leone to host seventh season of 'MTV Splitsvilla'

Film actress Sunny Leone has signed up to host dating reality show 'MTV Splitsvilla'.
  • This is not the first time Leone has hosted a TV show. She appeared in Bigg Boss 5 in 2011 and followed it with hosting MTV's 'Haunted Weekends'.
  • Splitsvilla is a reality TV show that targets youth. Equal number of girls and boys fight their battle of love to win the crown of the king and the queen.
  • Sunny will co-host the seventh season of 'MTV Splitsvilla' with Nikhil Chinapa.
  • Sunny Leone has so far enjoyed a successful stint in Bollywood. She appeared in hits like 'Jackpot', 'Ragini MMS 2' and 'Jism 2'. Sunny also danced to an item song in 'Shootout At Wadala'.

  • Shikha Singh approached for Jhalak Dikhla Jaa

    Mumbai, Apr 19 Popular TV actress Shikha Singh is likely to participate in the dance reality show 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa'.

    Shikha is best known for her negative roles in 'Na Aana Is Desh Laado', 'Phulwa' and 'Sasural Simar Ka', which are aired on Colors channel. There is a buzz that she has been approached for 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa' which is aired on the same channel.

    Shikha is a trained dancer.


    Opening day bonanza for '2 States' with over Rs.12 crore

    Mumbai, April 19 : Arjun Kapoor and Alia Bhatt-starrer "2 States", which releasedFriday, raked in around Rs.12 crore on its opening day in the country. The movie, based on a bestseller by author Chetan Bhagat, is poised to draw in more viewers over the weekend, say industry experts.
    According to sources, the first day collection for the entertainer, directed by first-timer Abhishek Varman, is Rs. 12.42 cr net.

    Rajesh Thadani of Multimedia Combines, said: "The film is doing very good business at the box office. It has gone beyond expectations. The film has collected close to Rs.12 crore on Friday. It is great and its almost going housefull on many theatres today (Saturday)."

    "If the film goes in the same pace, it will certainly create a record for itself," he added.

    The movie is also said to be going housefull in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.

    Sanjay Ghai from Mukta Arts said: "The film is going housefull, and that is commendable. With out having any Khans or A-listers, the film has managed to pull maximum crowd.

    "The film collected Rs.2.25 crore on Friday from Delhi, and all over India, it's business was close to Rs.12 to Rs.13 crore."

    Co-produced by Karan Johar and Sajid Nadiadwala and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, the film tells the story of a couple belonging to two different states.

    Talking about how the movie has fared so far, Amrita Pandey, vice president and head of marketing and distribution, Studios - Disney India, said: "'2 States' had a phenomenal jump start right from morning shows on Friday all over the country and across all centres.

    "Many cinemas were running to packed capacities, and added shows on the first day itself. The movie is geared for a great run. In key international markets like North America, Australia and Britain, the movie was running to high occupancies and the opening day collections were great."

    The movie was released in nearly 2,400 screens worldwide. In India, "2 States" released in over 2,000 screens and internationally, it released in close to 350 screens in 30 countries.

    Man held from Karnataka for defaming actor Aamir Khan

    Mumbai, Apr 19 City police have arrested a retired Merchant Navy officer from Manipal in Karnataka for allegedly posting a defamatory message on social media about Bollywood actor Aamir Khan and his television show 'Satyameva Jayate'.

    The accused, identified as 58-year-old Ajit Vadakayil, a retired captain of Merchant Navy, was arrested on Thursday, police said.

    Moved by smut

    So Jaiswal weaved the story around a clerk, who wants to become a writer but nobody takes him seriously in the literary world. The publishers want masala and his dull life doesn’t have any spicy details. Circumstances introduce him to the seamier side of life which people don’t like to talk about in public. He brings them to paper under a pseudonym and becomes popular. “But the problem is nobody knows who the real Mastram is.”
    Starring Rahul Bagga in the lead role, the film is set in Manali.
    The posters of the film are generating a lot of interest but Jaiswal says he knows where to draw the line. “I have not made it to titillate. It is an entertaining film, which will appeal to different sections of the audience.”
    On the charge that the new generation of writers is more interested in Mastram than Premchand, Akhilesh says a lot has been written about Premchand.
    “A number of films have been made on his stories. I wanted to explore a writer whom many of us read during the growing up years and then forget,” says Jaiswal, who hails from Bhopal.
    Out to Raid
    There is hardly any market for Indonesian films in India but when The Raid: Redemption hit the screens a couple of years back it surprised many with its choreography of visceral action sequences and unbridled violence. It was hailed as one of the best action movies and was critically accepted across quarters.
    It was not something that made a market in the pirated video category. It found acceptance on the theatre circuit. It shattered box office records in India and garnered a cult fan following. Thrilled by the response, the makers are bringing the sequel The Raid 2 to theatres in May. It will see Indonesian actor, martial art expert Iko Uwais reprising his role as Rama.
    The movie is directed by Gareth Evans who was also at the helm of the first instalment. Known for its breathtaking action sequences across the world, the second instalment will see the story moving forward from where the first film ends. It continues with Rama going undercover and infiltrating the ranks of a ruthless Jakarta crime syndicate to protect his family and to uncover the corruption in his own police force.
    Speaking on the release of the movie, Amit Jethani, Director, MVP India says, “The first instalment won the hearts of people in an unexpected way and received a tremendous reception. There is a huge audience here that appreciates high octane action scenes and quality stunt sequences.”
    Busy calendar
    These days there is a Yash Raj Film after every couple of months. Recently, the studio announced its slate for the rest of the year.
    Leading the way is Mardaani in August, Rani Mukherji’s comeback vehicle directed by Pradeep Sarkar. Both the actor and director need a hit. Rani is playing an astute cop in the film which is being described as raw and gritty.
    September will see Daawat-e-Ishq, Habib Faisal’s romance between a Hyderabadi shoe-sale girl and a Lucknawi cook played by Parineeti Chopra and Aditya Roy Kapoor.
    Then there is Kill Dill in November. Described as the game of defiance and deception, it has Ranveer Singh and Ali Zafar playing two killers, who get some direction when Disha played by Parineeti comes into their life.
    The film marks the return of director Shaad Ali and in a first, Govinda is playing the villain of the piece in a Yash Raj film.
    In between, the banner will be distributing Farah Khan’s Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Happy New Year this Diwali.
    Shotgun shines
    Shatrughan Sinha will be bestowed with the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Indian cinema’ honour at IIFA this year.
    In a career spanning over four decades, Sinha is known for his histrionics and passionate dialogue delivery that is unique and original.
    Starting his career with negative roles, this Film and Television Institute of India graduate went on to become one of the most popular leading men of Bollywood in the ’70s and ’80s with films like Kalicharan, Kaala Patthar and Dostana to his credit.
    Popularly known as Shotgun, his punchlines have become fodder for many stand-up artistes.
    “The honour not only humbles me, but makes me feel loved by a country where cinema is the ultimate equalizer of the masses,” says Sinha.


     


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