Lara Dutta's wedding wear?: Come February 19, the gorgeous Lara Dutta will tie the knot with her beau Mahesh Bhupathi in Goa. It’s going to be a dream Christian wedding for the actress. So what has she decided to wear?
For the church wedding on 19th, Lara reportedly will be seen in an Elie Saab marvelous white gown. As the actress is quite a stylish female, her selection of wedding dress didn’t come as a surprise. Elie Saab is a known name for intricate, beautiful and romantic gowns. We suggest Lara should wear something frilly and voluminous, straight from the fairy tales.
However, the celebration starts from January 17 in Goa. That day Lara and Mahesh will have a registered wedding, for which she will wear a white dress from Ritu Kumar’s latest Falaknuma collection. You can catch the entire collection here. Next day is sangeet at Club Fresh for which the couple will don traditional outfits by designer Manav Gangwani.
Lara’s wedding party will see a lot of lace, candles and crystal lamps; she herself is looking after the decorations for the post-wedding party which will be attended by many B-Town celebs. Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan have already confirmed their presence.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Shruti Hassan, Yana Gupta walked the ramp at Bangalore Fashion Week
Shruti Hassan, Yana Gupta walked the ramp at Bangalore Fashion Week: Bollywood actresses Shruti Hassan and Yana Gupta walked the ramp at Bangalore Fashion Week on Sunday.
They exhibited the collection of designers Neeta Lulla, Pamela and Archana. The actresses showcased modish traditional Indian and indo-western wear.
Talking to the mediapersons designer Neeta Lulla, said that the collection was apt for an age group from 25 years to even 60 years old, as it was very feminine and soft.
They exhibited the collection of designers Neeta Lulla, Pamela and Archana. The actresses showcased modish traditional Indian and indo-western wear.
Talking to the mediapersons designer Neeta Lulla, said that the collection was apt for an age group from 25 years to even 60 years old, as it was very feminine and soft.
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Abhinav directs Salman Khan's Dabangg sequel?
Abhinav directs Salman Khan's Dabangg sequel?: Abhinav Kashyap may not have burnt his bridges with the Khan brothers after all. According to well-placed sources, the director behind 2010's monster hit is back in favour with Salman and is all set to direct the much-touted sequel to Dabangg.
A source close to Salman says, "Abhinav is a good director, but the success of the film may have gone to his head. However, the fallout is a thing of the past and it will only be fitting if Abhinav directs the sequel."
According to reports Kashyap rubbed a lot of people the wrong way post the success of his debut film. He demanded more than Rs 10 crore from Eros International while negotiating for a film which did not materialise for obvious reasons.
Kashyap next had a meeting with PVR Pictures. There too he demanded something between Rs 15 and 18 crore. Mumbai Mirror had reported this on Oct 28, 2010.
"When Salman learnt about Kashyap's pricey ways, he responded with putting him off his radar," adds the source. We broke the story of Kashyap's fallout with Salman on November 10, 2010.
While it is not clear what brought about the sudden change of heart, Salman seems more favourably inclined towards the director of one of his career-defining films.
"We have Kashyap's dates in place, which were finalised only last week," says the source, adding, "Both Salman and Arbaaz love Abhinav. Let's not get into what went wrong, but look forward to a killer sequel."
A source close to Salman says, "Abhinav is a good director, but the success of the film may have gone to his head. However, the fallout is a thing of the past and it will only be fitting if Abhinav directs the sequel."
According to reports Kashyap rubbed a lot of people the wrong way post the success of his debut film. He demanded more than Rs 10 crore from Eros International while negotiating for a film which did not materialise for obvious reasons.
Kashyap next had a meeting with PVR Pictures. There too he demanded something between Rs 15 and 18 crore. Mumbai Mirror had reported this on Oct 28, 2010.
"When Salman learnt about Kashyap's pricey ways, he responded with putting him off his radar," adds the source. We broke the story of Kashyap's fallout with Salman on November 10, 2010.
While it is not clear what brought about the sudden change of heart, Salman seems more favourably inclined towards the director of one of his career-defining films.
"We have Kashyap's dates in place, which were finalised only last week," says the source, adding, "Both Salman and Arbaaz love Abhinav. Let's not get into what went wrong, but look forward to a killer sequel."
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Pics - Bipasha Basu enjoys outing at ‘Players’ in New Zealand shooting sets
Akshay Kumar Interview: It was time to change focus
Akshay Kumar Interview: It was time to change focus: Akshay Kumar is in the mood for intense and dramatic roles and will be seen as a Sikh guy trapped in the patriarchal family system in “Patiala House”. He says he accepted the offer as it was completely opposite to his real life story and also because he is keen to change his funny guy image.
"It was a conscious decision to do a serious role because it’s been three years since I’ve done something like this. The last was ‘Namastey London’. I’ve been away from it for quite sometime now and was concentrating on comedy. So I thought of changing focus and doing something serious,” Akshay told us.
“While playing the character, I felt that I’m playing what real people go through in life, what circumstances they face. I’m not playing just a role, it is a culmination of the lives of common people out there,” added the 43-year-old.
Akshay showed his funny side in his first hit comedy “Hera Pheri”, but his comedies like “Action Replayy” and “Tees Maar Khan” bombed at the box office.
Set in London, “Patiala House” sees Akshay Kumar’s character Gattu trapped between his dreams and his father’s aspirations for him.
The film has been directed by Nikhil Advani and co-produced by Bhushan Kumar, Mukesh Talreja, Krishan Kumar and Akshay along with his wife Twinkle Khanna.
Akshay says what attracted him to the role was that his life story was completely opposite to his character in the movie.
“My father supported all my dreams. He worked double shifts so that I could train in martial arts. So this situation was completely alien to me. I grew up with love and support from my parents. So that’s why it was so endearing to play a son, who forgets his dreams for his father’s,” he said.
The film that also stars Anushka Sharma and Rishi Kapoor among others will see Akshay sharing screen with his real life mother-in-law Dimple Kapadia. The senior actress plays his mother in the movie and the actor said he had fun filming with her.
“Me and my mother-in-law are quite inseparable. I have more things common with her than Twinkle. Twinkle and I are totally opposite, whereas me and Dimpleji are quite similar,” said the actor.
“During the entire schedule, we played cards, fooled around on youtube, she taught me sudoku (number game) and I took her to various places with my son. So it was fun. She is a fun lady,” he added.
This is his first film with Anushka and he said: “Anushka has a very vital role to play in the film. She is my shoulder, my brick wall and my unconditional support in the movie. She shocked me on the sets with her expertise. There is no doubt that she will go very far,” he added.
"It was a conscious decision to do a serious role because it’s been three years since I’ve done something like this. The last was ‘Namastey London’. I’ve been away from it for quite sometime now and was concentrating on comedy. So I thought of changing focus and doing something serious,” Akshay told us.
“While playing the character, I felt that I’m playing what real people go through in life, what circumstances they face. I’m not playing just a role, it is a culmination of the lives of common people out there,” added the 43-year-old.
Akshay showed his funny side in his first hit comedy “Hera Pheri”, but his comedies like “Action Replayy” and “Tees Maar Khan” bombed at the box office.
Set in London, “Patiala House” sees Akshay Kumar’s character Gattu trapped between his dreams and his father’s aspirations for him.
The film has been directed by Nikhil Advani and co-produced by Bhushan Kumar, Mukesh Talreja, Krishan Kumar and Akshay along with his wife Twinkle Khanna.
Akshay says what attracted him to the role was that his life story was completely opposite to his character in the movie.
“My father supported all my dreams. He worked double shifts so that I could train in martial arts. So this situation was completely alien to me. I grew up with love and support from my parents. So that’s why it was so endearing to play a son, who forgets his dreams for his father’s,” he said.
The film that also stars Anushka Sharma and Rishi Kapoor among others will see Akshay sharing screen with his real life mother-in-law Dimple Kapadia. The senior actress plays his mother in the movie and the actor said he had fun filming with her.
“Me and my mother-in-law are quite inseparable. I have more things common with her than Twinkle. Twinkle and I are totally opposite, whereas me and Dimpleji are quite similar,” said the actor.
“During the entire schedule, we played cards, fooled around on youtube, she taught me sudoku (number game) and I took her to various places with my son. So it was fun. She is a fun lady,” he added.
This is his first film with Anushka and he said: “Anushka has a very vital role to play in the film. She is my shoulder, my brick wall and my unconditional support in the movie. She shocked me on the sets with her expertise. There is no doubt that she will go very far,” he added.
Ghanta Award: Aishwarya Rai wins worst actress
Ghanta Award: Aishwarya Rai wins worst actress: Aishwarya Rai is awarded with the worst actress Ghanta award at the award show which is a rip-off of Hollywood’s Razzies.
Last year Aishwarya Rai had four films. If she won the hearts of her Tamil fans with her Endhiran opposite Rajinikanth, she also bowled over the audience with her beauty and acting in Guzaarish, but her Action Replayy was a big let-down and her detractors didn’t spare her for Raavan too.
So, the actress has been named the worst of the lot at the Ghanta Awards.
Ghanta Awards as the name suggests acknowledges the best of worst in Bollywood from Diwali 2009 - Diwali 2010. Who are the other winners:
Worst Actor - Himesh Reshammiya
Worst Breakthrough - Aditya Narayan (Shaapit)
Worst Couple - Uday Chopra and Priyanka Chopra (Pyaar Impossible)
Worst Director - Sajid Khan
Worst Film - Pyaar Impossible
Worst Song - Jailhouse Rock (We Are Family)
Worst Rip-off - Prince
Worst Supporting actor - Zayed Khan (Blue)
Worst Supporting actress - Lara Dutta
WTF - Vegetarian Sharks in ‘Blue’
Last year Aishwarya Rai had four films. If she won the hearts of her Tamil fans with her Endhiran opposite Rajinikanth, she also bowled over the audience with her beauty and acting in Guzaarish, but her Action Replayy was a big let-down and her detractors didn’t spare her for Raavan too.
So, the actress has been named the worst of the lot at the Ghanta Awards.
Ghanta Awards as the name suggests acknowledges the best of worst in Bollywood from Diwali 2009 - Diwali 2010. Who are the other winners:
Worst Actor - Himesh Reshammiya
Worst Breakthrough - Aditya Narayan (Shaapit)
Worst Couple - Uday Chopra and Priyanka Chopra (Pyaar Impossible)
Worst Director - Sajid Khan
Worst Film - Pyaar Impossible
Worst Song - Jailhouse Rock (We Are Family)
Worst Rip-off - Prince
Worst Supporting actor - Zayed Khan (Blue)
Worst Supporting actress - Lara Dutta
WTF - Vegetarian Sharks in ‘Blue’