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Rajkumar Hirani is unfazed by the super success of 3 Idiots, which is hailed as a landmark movie in terms of commercial success. He has just come back from the US after consulting with his script-screenplay writer Abhijat Joshi. When asked whether he is making 300 Gods as speculated by the media, Raju says, “We have 33 crore Gods. Why would I choose 300 of those? Unless of course, people think that in three hours I can only accommodate 300. Anyway the important issue here is that I will be making a movie on religion. But media reports saying it deal with 300 Gods is wrong. My writer...
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3 Idiots is being remade in Telugu. The Tollywood version will have Vijay, Silambarasan, and Mahesh Babu. Madhavan was offered a role in the remake but the actor has politely declined. He tweeted, “So sorry folks! It’s final and confirmed. I am unfortunately unable to do 3 Idiots in Tamil and Telugu.” Madhavan has cited that he is too busy to afford time for the remake. He is currently doing Abbas Tyrewala’s “Jhootha Hee Sahi”, previously titled as 1-800-Love. He will be also seen opposite Kangna Ranaut in “Tanu Weds Manu.” Though speculations were...
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It is official: Khatta Meetha is one of the biggest hits of 2010 so far. The critics panned it but the public loved it. Akshay Kumar has done it again and he is happy with the way the movie has performed at the box office. The ‘common man’ performance of Akshay has been so well received by the common man that though the multiplexes have not really cared much, the single screens are making a lot of money. The film actually turned out to be commercially successful even before its release. The film was made in just Rs. 30 crore, which is much lesser, compared to the budget of the...
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A.R.Rahman has a few Hindi films to wrap up, like Rockstar and 1-800-Love after which he will be concentrating fully into Hollywood, according to sources. Rahman who has won a couple of Oscars and Grammy for his Hollywood project Slumdog Millionaire, is now contemplating getting into international projects. Says a friend of Rahman, “The Indian assignments after Slumdog Millioniare have been very time-consuming, especially Raavan where Rahman not only had to do two versions of the music in Hindi and Tamil, but director Mani Ratnam also asked him to give 3-4 tunes for every lyric before...
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One of the finest actors in Bollywood, Ravi Baswani died of a massive heart attack in Himachal on July 27, 2010. He was known for his brilliant performances in movies like Chasme Baddoor, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, Kabhi Haan Kabhie Na, Bunty aur Babli, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya etc. Ravi Baswani was known for his comic timing. In fact, he had won the ‘Filmfare Best Comedian Award’ in 1984 for Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron. He died in Haldwani, on his way to Delhi from Shimla where he was reportedly looking for locations to shoot his directorial venture. He had done some 30 odd films in his 30 year old career....
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Gangster movies, if they are well-made are always loved by the people. The murky tale, the thrills, the drama and performances that we have seen in movies like Deewar Satya, Vaastav, Shootout at Lokhandwala and even a love story like Gangster has always sought repeat viewing. The same magic happens with Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai. It recreates an era of the 80s which laid the foundation for underworld dons to enter in Mumbai. In the story of Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, we see how the mafia makes Mumbaai its home. A thriller that shows how two youths rise up to the level of dons in the...