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Archive for July, 2009
July 28, 2009 at 4:02 pm · Filed under Uncategorized and tagged: 'Chal Diye, Coke Studio, Music, pakistan, Tina Sani
Ye Haryali… Ye Aasmaan….
Ye Ghataa Meri Raazdaan..
Ye Haryali… Ye Aasmaan….
Ye Ghataan Meri Raazdaan..
Raat Kay Pehlo Mein Diye
Tere Liye Hain Bichae
Tera Haath Thaam… Kay Lo Hum Bhi Chal Diye….
Hum Bhi Chal Diye….
Swept away–the only way to describe the experience that is ‘Chal Diye’. It sounds like Tina Sani has done it once again!–except this was not sung by her. The up-and-coming Zeb and Haniya performed this ballad, along with the ever-talented Javed Bashir.
Click the link above, grab some chai and enjoy!
July 27, 2009 at 4:37 am · Filed under Bigger Screen (Movies), International or National, Social, Trends, Tv Influences and tagged: acting skills, afzal, arydigital, faisal Quraishi, hero, hunt, popular, Raisham, syed noor, tarang
Above mentioned reality show is a good concept for our younger generation,,, there are so many talented people who might get to show their acting skills…and become our new Shan.
Hunt is on for a Hero for Syed Noor’s movie.
Programme is hosted by Faisal Quraishi, and Judged by Raisham, Syed Noor, and Afzal( rambo fame) they are doing their job well… over all very entertaining and interesting presentation …. some time we get to see some really funny characters too.
Some participants showed” namastey styled thanks” to judges… which is usually because they just opened their eyes in last two decades or so and while watching Indian channels all the time, to understand “that “was a thing only belongs” there” not” needed here”.
That is the down side of media ,people do get influenced right or wrong both reasons…
July 8, 2009 at 6:07 am · Filed under International or National and tagged: 2009, Abhishek Bachan, Amitabh Bachan, Anil Kapoor, anushka sharma, Ashwariya Rai, Best Actor, bollywood, Delhi-6, Filmi, Geo TV, IIFA Awards, Jodha Akbar, Sonam Kapoor, tv time
This year’s IIFA awards show could have been easily called Bachan-palooza. From the red carpet interviews to the actual s how itself–the cameras inevitably showed on or another member of the Bachan clan. The awards broke with tradition to introduce a new series of accolades-the “Actor” “Music Director” “Film” of the Decade award.
The first to receive one of these special IIFA’s was Aishwarya Rai-Bachan. While there is no denying her impact on Bollywood, Ash has been visibly absent from the recent stream of movies. Save for the once-in-every-five-years Ashutosh Gowariker movie–in this case ‘Jodha Akbar’- Aishwarya has had no great commercial hits at the box office in recent years.

'Its mine?! Its mine!!'
Then there was Big B’s offspring, Abhishek Bachan, who was getting over emotional and teary-eyed over receiving an award for his comedic performance in ‘Dostana’. While it IS in honor, it is not like Abhishek won an Oscar. Had he won an Oscar–or at least an award for the Male Lead in a motion picture-we could have tolerated the blubbering, and the trip down memory lane to his dreams & childhood aspirations.

Performing to Genda Phool song
What tops its all was Abhishek Bachan’s-well frankly I don’t know what to call it. He kind of jiggle-waddled from the middle of the audience to the stage in super bright kurta–that too to the song ‘Genda Phool’ from ‘Delhi-6′ movie. It was funny…but mostly it seemed desperate.
It is quite evident that the younger Bachan is clearly more in his element doing comedy then being forced to act as a stereotypical hero. He should chart out his path independent of his clan’s expectations–we are in need of a good comic–think Robin Williams or Will Smith!

Dancing at the Grand Finale
Then there was the grand finale–with Ash riding in a doli–much like her movie ‘Jodha Akbar’. Okay okay, we get it–you princess–but please don’t bore us! The song and dance number seemed more like a fast forward viewing of her glory days–establishing Aishwarya as a ‘has-been’ top actress–rather then ‘still-is’.
(Look out for more in Part Two–Anushka Sharma, Sonam Kapoor, and the missing Khans)