Sunday 3 August 2014


Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone to tie the knot soon?



We all know about the alleged romance between Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone. Though the couple have never made it official, but they have been spotted many times either in foreign locations or in Mumbai spending some quality time together.
The latest buzz doing the round is that the love birds are very serious about each other and planning to head for the altar. Yes, you read it right.
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone 
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone

"They're very serious about one another. When they're in public they pretend to be just friends. But away from prying eyes they don't care to hide their feelings for one another. When it began, neither of them realised how serious they would get about each other," a leading daily has quoted a director who has worked with both of them.Apparently, the whole unit of Zoya Akhtar's Dil Dhadakne Do is aware of how close the couple is. Deepika had visited Ranveer on the sets of the film to spend some time together.
As per the reports, the marriage is on the cards. And it will happen in 2015.


Rohit Shetty: It is my dream to direct Amitabh Bachchan in a film


Rohit Shetty: It is my dream to direct Amitabh Bachchan in a film
Mumbai: Director Rohit Shetty said his dream is to direct megastar AmitabhBachchan in an action film and also wishes to team up with superstar Salman Khan.
“It is my dream to work with Mr Bachchan. I want to do an action film with him. I have not really told him that I want to work with him in a full-fledged film,” Shetty, told .
Bachchan had done a special song in Shetty’s directorial venture ‘Bol Bachchan’.
The 71-year-old actor had also lent his voice for the opening episode of the fifth season of action-adventure reality show ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’, hosted by Shetty.
“Though I have worked with him in ‘Bol Bachchan’ (where Bachchan did a cameo), I want to work with him again. I was in an awe of him,” he said.
The director, known for his mass-entertainer films, said he has been watching Bachchan since childhood and his films like ‘Deewar’, ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Amar Akhtar Anthony’ are among his favourites.
“I used to go to the sets of his films with my dad (veteran stunt-master-actor M B Shetty) and observe him. I still get scared when he is around,” he said.
Besides Big B, Shetty said he would also like to work with ‘Dabangg’ star Salman Khan.
“I would love to do a film with him. But it has to be something big for us to come together, like how I and Shah Rukh Khan came together for ‘Chennai Express’. As of now there is nothing in hand (any script for Salman),” he said.

Alia Bhatt desires to play Chennai Express' Deepika Padukone!



 Alia Bhatt desires to play Chennai Express' Deepika Padukone!
Mumbai: Bollywood’s pout queen Alia Bhatt has played completely different characters in all her films so far. She garnered praises for her acting talent in her movies and as a reward, she has also signed a film opposite her crush Ranbir Kapoor. However, the actress still hasn’t got what she is willing for!

The cuteness queen, expressing her desire, said that she wants to try her hand in comedy.

The gorgeous daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, wants to portray a comic character just like Deepika Padukone played in Shah Rukh Khan starrer Chennai Express.

She also said that she loves the kind of comedy Rohit Shetty shows in his films.

However, the actress, who is enjoying grand success of her recent releases, may star in an upcoming Rohit Shetty film!

Interview: Kareena Kapoor Khan talks about her big dreams


Interview: Kareena Kapoor Khan talks about her big dreams
  Mumbai: "Take the best, leave the rest" seems to be Kareena Kapoor's mantra for choosing films. The actress, who is said to have refused six scripts lately, says she is keen to do a few but fantastic films as there's never a "middle way" for her.

"If the scripts were good, I would have definitely said 'yes'. A few scripts work for some actresses, a few scripts don't work. But, yes, my job is to choose the best script," Kareena told  in an interview here.

The 34-year-old, who married actor-producer Saif Ali Khan in 2012, said: "After marriage, I want to do only one or two films at a time. I can't do too many films. That's my personal decision and I want people to respect that.

"Whatever I will chose it would be according to my time frame. It should be worthy enough that I leave my home and go to work. Either it should be the biggest film of the year or it should have the best script. There is no middle way out for me at the moment."

Wouldn't turning down offers affect her personal equation with celebrities?

"I don't think it affects relationships at all. It's (a film is) an actor's choice and one film can't affect a relationship. In fact, if you say 'no' to somebody, there are chances that they will come back. After all, it's a film! If you are not comfortable, it's okay," said the actress, who will now be seen in "Singham Returns".

Kareena, who belongs to the famous Kapoor family of Hindi cinema, started her Bollywood career in 2000 with J.P. Dutta's "Refugee". She made space in the industry with entertainers like "Ajnabee", "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...", "Chameli", "Aitraaz", "Omkara", "Don", "Jab We Met", "Tashan", "Golmaal Returns", "Kurbaan", "3 Idiots", "Bodyguard", "Ra.One", "Talaash: The Answer Lies Within" and "Satyagraha".

The actress is clear about what she wants.

In fact, on an episode of celebrity chat show "Koffee With Karan", filmmaker Anurag Kashyap advised Kareena: "Don't ask who is in the film; you should ask what is the film." She is taking it seriously.

"I am taking his advice and that's why I am rejecting scripts because I am choosing films on the basis of scripts," Kareena said.

She, however, feels the Hindi film industry suffers from a lack of good scriptwriters.

"People should write good scripts. I definitely feel there is a lack of scriptwriters...a lot of people don't get a chance. Probably, there are good writers who don't get a chance; so I am listening to everybody - from small to big. I am meeting everybody - whoever has a good script," said the actress, who is the daughter of veteran actors Randhir Kapoor and Babita.

Kareena is yet to be a mother, but while there has been a lot of hullabaloo over whether there should be a "no pregnancy" clause for actresses when they sign a contract with Bollywood studios or not, she has a point to make.

She feels if Indian filmmakers are aping the West, they should also include insurance of an actor while drafting the agreement papers.

"I think it's ('no pregnancy' clause is) fine by me. If it's there, it doesn't matter, but I think we try to ape foreign. It's just because in the west they have no pregnancy clause, even we want to do it.

"But in the west, they insure an actor for a million dollars, but here we are not bothered about insuring the actors," said the outspoken actress.

"If they want to put a 'no pregnancy clause' they should insure the actors also," she added.

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