Sunday, January 31, 2010

My Name is Khan : MNIK Is The Biggest Film We Have Made Jointly : Kajol


Karan Johar’s much awaited Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘My Name is Khan’ is scheduled for release during the valentine weekend. It will see the talented actress Kajol play the female lead. The over selective super star said yes to the project after much discussions and deliberations.

Talking about the film Kajol says “I’ll speak on Shah Rukh’s behalf too. Karan has cast us in ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’, ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’ and MNIK. We have worked very hard on ‘My Name Is Khan’. It has been an intense knowledge for all of us. It is the biggest film we have made so far jointly.”

Friday, January 8, 2010

Shah Rukh goes away from Aamir




Aamir Khan’s iniquitous dog Shah Rukh has left his home and Aamir is not linked with him any longer. Shah Rukh’s custodian shifted out of Aamir’s house along with the dog.

A close friend of Aamir says, “Since the old custodian is out, there was no point keeping the dog Shah Rukh. The dog had to go with the caretaker.”
Aamir Khan’s war with SRK in progress when he blogged about the dog previous year, Aamir had written, “Shah Rukh is licking my feet and I am feeding him biscuits every now and then. What more can I ask for?” and “Shah Rukh is smelling too much, I think he needs a bath.”
Aamir also apologized to SRK’s kids for hurting their sentiments, Aamir had said, “I have only apologized to Shah Rukh Khan’s kids because they may have felt bad about it.”

Shahid removes his kissing view from Chance Pe Dance




There was a smooching view in Shahid Kapoor and Genelia D’Souza starter Chance Pe Dance, however after Shahid’s continual requests with director Ken Ghosh the view has been removed.

A basis says, “Yes, there was a kissing view in the film along with a love-making view. However Shahid thought that it wouldn’t be good for his image with the kids. He also felt it would put off people from coming to the cinema hall with their kids, and he did not want that to happen. So he spoke to Ken Ghosh (the director) and insisted the view be removed from the film. Though Ken wasn’t very keen about the idea since the shot had taken a lot of effort, he finally understood Shahid’s point of view — even Ken loved the idea of the film not having an A certificate. The view has been removed.”

When Ken was contacted to confirm the news, he said, “My film is for teenagers, for children and for families. It’s a wholesome entertainer with humor, emotional moments and lots of fun. It’s got grand music and unbelievable dancing — and it’s got a U certificate. Need I say more?”

It would be good to see a movie not including kissing and lovemaking views after a long time.