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September 15, 2005Rani, Abhishek, and SRK
Much has been made about a possible link-up between Rani Mukherjee and Abhishek Bachchan, two of Bollywood's biggest stars of the moment. As I've mentioned before, Rani is on a hot streak, having had hits with Black (a remake of the Miracle Worker) and the recent Mangal Pandey, as well as lighter fare like Hum Tum. Until recently, Abhishek has really only been known as Amitabh Bachchan's son. But, he too has become an actor in his own right, most notably (for me, at least) in Bunty aur Babli, a Bonnie and Clyde-type caper that paired him with Rani. Their on-screen chemistry is incredible, a fact that has tabloids squawking about an off-screen romance between the two. (They haven't even admitted to dating and already the film rags are discussing their marriage. Ah..the world of Hindi cinema...in which the only goal in life is to get married.) Anyhow, lucky me, I recently got to attend a shooting for their up-and-coming Karan Johar film Kabhi Alviida Na Kehna (Don't Ever Say Goodbye), to see if the rumors were true. All I could gather was that individually, Abhishek and Rani were extremely friendly, very gracious, and unbelievably good-looking up close (note that the above photo was taken between takes (set rules), and the two still look picture-perfect). Karan Johar was a sweetheart, even if he did look a bit overworked after more than a week of filming. All were very forthcoming about the film and the "craft" of acting, and were such generally nice, down-to-earth people that none of the guests on the set even thought of broaching such subjects as tabloid romances, insider rumors, etc. So even though Abhi and Rani appeared to be very comfortable with each other, I couldn't say either way that they were or weren't together. They seemed like old friends. Sure, I have a few other candid photos that could easily be used as tabloid fodder. But, after meeting them and the other stars, I felt obligated not to share those on the blog. That's the kind of person I am - one who gives stars their privacy. Of course, I am angling for another invite to the set when they shoot the dance sequences in December/January, so no use getting anyone angry. And as for SRK (Shah Rukh Khan)? He'll also be in the film as the love affair interest of Rani. He arrived after lunch, when most of the guests were leaving, but took the time to take some photos and chat. Two "secrets" that I will divulge about SRK (because they are pretty much in the open anyway): he's a chain smoker (can you believe it??) and is slightly shorter than me. It's amazing what the camera can do. Comments
Hi...Its seems you have been watching all those movies which have been made for common people. I am not sure about your back gnd but its true ( now it seems as i look back ) teh only goal of Indian cinema is to get married. Do you know why? Did you buy something to make it like this or is it all free? Thanks And Regards Wrick Hi, I haven't watched the maratha movie. I don't know If you would like Satyajit Ray movies. They are old ones. He got life time achievement award as well ( Oscar ) but first he was recognised in Cannes film festival . I never liked it when i was kid. May be now if i see them I may like it. You may watch them. For a change I would learn about our movies from you :). ***** I couldn't post it at Mangal Pandey Blog************ To start with do you know the kind of people who used to come as representatives of East India Company? In many a times people who used to come here didn't have a nice time at england ( Unlike these days where people just migrate because they love the country...reminds me of a UK millionaire who have chosen to stay with Masaih tribe of Africa ). Now for the movie . I am trying to visualise you as very sensitive person who wept. I saw the movie and got very charged up. But after moving out of the theatre I realised that the movie didn't have any strong script except for some dramatic situations. Most of the story seems to be cooked up ( except for "British East India Company murdering Indian civilians" ...:P..sorry I am kidding) or made fit to be a movie. And to my delight and surprise I found the film has been sponsored by UK film Council. Daily Mirror ( or someother news paper with the name mirror in it in UK) is writing strong reviews against it. You are watching the movie liking some parts disliking some parts In India. I am outside India watching it from UK and writing critiques. It goes on and on..... In the end ...I guess you are doing justice to your job or to yourself...Cross cultural Communication. Thanks Posted by: Wrick on September 18, 2005 11:45 AMi liked bunt or babli because it was amazing Posted by: helen on September 28, 2005 08:01 AMi liked bunt or babli because it was amazing Posted by: helen on September 28, 2005 08:01 AMi liked all the films that has acted by rani and abhishek bachan because they look awsum together Posted by: maria on September 28, 2005 08:02 AMPLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE show the other pics. They are my favourite couple, pleeeeeeeeeeeease i beg you. Posted by: abhiranifan on September 29, 2005 03:28 PM |
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