Monday, February 25, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
Akshay Kumar became first-ever actor to earn 2000 crore
After
the release of his hit movie 'Special 26', the fans of Akshay Kumar now
claims that he is far beyond the coveted clubs of 100 crores. The actor
has given quite a lot of hit movies recently, where films such as Rowdy
Rathore and Khiladi 786 had made huge money for the producers.
Akshay Kumar have now officially earned Rs. 2000 crore from all of his movies till date and had also became the first ever actor in Bollywood to earn such huge amount. He was thus tagged as '#Akshay2000crore' on Saturday afternoon (Feb 16) by his fans and was trending worldwide on Twitter. This particular tag continued to be one of the top trends in India on Twitter.
The Bollywood actor soon after tweeted by thanking his fans and wrote on the micro blogging site, "Honestly blessed to have you all Akkians in my life. Special thanks to my fan clubs who support me so much selflessly time & again. Thank you for the #Akshay2000crore tag only possible coz of you all."
Akshay Kumar made his debut with Saugandh (1991), in which he also won the Filmfare Best Male Debut Award. He will now soon be seen in 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2', 'Thuppakki Remake', and others.
Akshay Kumar have now officially earned Rs. 2000 crore from all of his movies till date and had also became the first ever actor in Bollywood to earn such huge amount. He was thus tagged as '#Akshay2000crore' on Saturday afternoon (Feb 16) by his fans and was trending worldwide on Twitter. This particular tag continued to be one of the top trends in India on Twitter.
The Bollywood actor soon after tweeted by thanking his fans and wrote on the micro blogging site, "Honestly blessed to have you all Akkians in my life. Special thanks to my fan clubs who support me so much selflessly time & again. Thank you for the #Akshay2000crore tag only possible coz of you all."
Akshay Kumar made his debut with Saugandh (1991), in which he also won the Filmfare Best Male Debut Award. He will now soon be seen in 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2', 'Thuppakki Remake', and others.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Neha Sharma is fan of Dabangg Salman Khan
Neha Sharma is a big fan of Salman Khan. What’s more, in one of her upcoming films, that is a sequel to Yamala Pagla Deewana,
Neha’s character is shown to be one. “It was easy doing that role. My
character is mad about Salman and has seen his films a zillion times,
her favourite being Maine Pyar Kiya. That’s how she falls in
love with the character played by Bobby Deol too,” reveals Neha whose
entire family has been watching Salman’s films first day, first show.
Ask her about her reaction if she lands a film with the superstar and
she squeals, “I will be hysterical for a week at least.”
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
'Damages' Actress to Co-Star in 'NCIS: LA' Spinoff
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A Damages vet has been added to the cast of CBS' planted NCIS: LA spinoff, Red.
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CBS Eyeing 'NCIS: LA' Spinoff Series
Gillian Alexy, who played Gitta Novak on the DirecTV drama, has landed the role of Special Agent Claire, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
From executive producer Shane Brennan, NCIS: Red revolves around a mobile team of agents forced to live and work together as they crisscross the country solving crimes. The backdoor pilot will air in the spring as a NCIS: LA episode.
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Claire, who graduated at the top of her class at Harvard, is described as "educated, worldly, athletic and as tough as she is beautiful." She has trained with the Navy SEALs, lived with a British SAS soldier and loves all things military, with a strong passion for photography, inherited from her war correspondent father. Though she views herself as a tomboy, the world sees her as a stunningly attractive woman.
Alexy joins ER's Scott Grimes as the team's forensic specialist Dave and Parenthood vet John Corbett as former NCIS special agent Roy Mills. NCIS: LA's Miguel Ferrer will reprise his role as NCIS assistant director Owen Granger, while Red Dawn's Edwin Hodge will play Special Agent Kai.
Repped by Stone Manners Agency, Mark Morris and Associates and Group Entertainment, Alexy has also starred in McLeod's Daughters and appeared in Unforgettable, Nurse Jackie and Blue Bloods.
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CBS' 'NCIS: LA' Spinoff Enlists 'ER's' Scott Grimes
John Corbett to Star in CBS' 'NCIS: LA' Spinoff
CBS Eyeing 'NCIS: LA' Spinoff Series
Gillian Alexy, who played Gitta Novak on the DirecTV drama, has landed the role of Special Agent Claire, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
From executive producer Shane Brennan, NCIS: Red revolves around a mobile team of agents forced to live and work together as they crisscross the country solving crimes. The backdoor pilot will air in the spring as a NCIS: LA episode.
STORY: TV Pilots 2013: The Complete Guide
Claire, who graduated at the top of her class at Harvard, is described as "educated, worldly, athletic and as tough as she is beautiful." She has trained with the Navy SEALs, lived with a British SAS soldier and loves all things military, with a strong passion for photography, inherited from her war correspondent father. Though she views herself as a tomboy, the world sees her as a stunningly attractive woman.
Alexy joins ER's Scott Grimes as the team's forensic specialist Dave and Parenthood vet John Corbett as former NCIS special agent Roy Mills. NCIS: LA's Miguel Ferrer will reprise his role as NCIS assistant director Owen Granger, while Red Dawn's Edwin Hodge will play Special Agent Kai.
Repped by Stone Manners Agency, Mark Morris and Associates and Group Entertainment, Alexy has also starred in McLeod's Daughters and appeared in Unforgettable, Nurse Jackie and Blue Bloods.
Nana Patekar In ‘The Attacks Of 26/11′ New Poster
Catch the brand new poster of the upcoming RGV film The Attacks Of 26/11 is out! Director Ram Gopal Varma shared the poster on Twitter today.
The film is based on the Nov 26th 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai. RGV’s movie aims to capture how 10 terrorists came to Mumbai and executed their plan of unleashing terror in key areas of the country’s business capital. In the movie, Varma has also included the execution of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist who was caught alive and was hanged Nov 21, 2012.
Nana Patekar plays Rakesh Maria, Joint Commissioner of Mumbai Police and Sanjeev Jaiswal as Ajmal Kasab.
Check out the poster right here:
The film is based on the Nov 26th 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai. RGV’s movie aims to capture how 10 terrorists came to Mumbai and executed their plan of unleashing terror in key areas of the country’s business capital. In the movie, Varma has also included the execution of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist who was caught alive and was hanged Nov 21, 2012.
Nana Patekar plays Rakesh Maria, Joint Commissioner of Mumbai Police and Sanjeev Jaiswal as Ajmal Kasab.
Check out the poster right here:
Special Chabbis (26) Review
Rating: 2.5/5 stars (Two-and-a-half stars)
Star cast: Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher, Jimmy Shergill, Divya Dutta, Manoj Bajpai, Kajal Aggarwal, Tiku Talsania.
What’s Good: Some dialogues; the jokes; the climax.
What’s Bad: Kajal’s unnecessary role/romance angle; the songs; a few unexplained bits.
Loo break: None.
Watch or Not?: Watch it for the con-jobs, the humour and Akshay-Manoj’s war of wits.
A CBI officer calls a local police officer to assist in the raid of a politician’s residence. The CBI team comb the house and uncover black money worth lakhs hidden in the ceiling, inside a vintage car, under god’s statue etc. The embarrassed politician sits through the entire drama while the officers seal and take away his money. The police are left to hold fort till the team returns.
Except that the team will not return. And there were no CBI officers to begin with!
This is all part of Ajay Singh (Akshay Kumar), P. K. Sharma aka Sharmaji (Anupam Kher) and their friends’ con job. They pretend to be CBI/Income Tax officers and raid the houses of politicians and wealthy businessmen. Not only do they steal insane amounts of money with the help of the local police (without having to shell out a part for the cops), none of their grand thefts get reported as the politicians and businessmen do not want to speak about their black money or they have a reputation to worry about. But one cop, Ranveer Singh (Jimmy Shergill), has taken this insult to heart.
After getting suspended with his colleague Shantiji (Divya Dutta), he asks the help of the real CBI officer Wasim Khan (Manoj Bajpai) to help nab these imposters. Now begins the game of cat-and-mouse. While Ajay wants to draw the curtains with a final huge heist, he decides to recruit 26 people in the guise of the CBI to create his Special Chabbis 26. Wasim cannot let a criminal get the better of him.
Who wins?
There’s also a nonsense plot of Ajay’s love interest Priya (Kajal Aggarwal) who’s soon to get married to someone else.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: Script Analysis
Neeraj Pandey takes a very interesting plot with a game of cat-and-mouse, minus the muscle. It’s a battle of cerebral levels with a determined cop out to catch a super-smart thief. The climax is bound to take you by surprise even though it does have a few loopholes. What the film needed was the cop and the thief to be nipping at each others’ heels than just one final showdown. We are only shown Ajay hijack 2 offices before he decides to throw in the towel. Maybe if the marriage and item number were excluded…
The weakest part of the story is the romantic angle: its forced inclusion is badly written and just as badly enacted. Just like the songs. The dialogues are fun. You can take a few tips from Wasim Khan on asking your boss for a raise! The interview of the candidates is another hilarious part. The characters are not really well developed but are very entertaining.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: Star Performances
Akshay Kumar makes a good fake CBI officer. As Ajay Singh, he does seem a bit too haughty at times, but it goes well with his persona. There’s something off about his hairstyle though, that goes from suave to weird-80s in certain parts. Darn, how good can Anupam Kher get! One second he’s strutting into a minister’s house and slapping his secretary, and the other moment he’s red-faced, hunched-shoulders and stuttering nervously. He’s excellent as Sharmaji, no doubt.
Jimmy Shergill and Divya Dutta are really good as Ranvir Singh and Shantiji but Divya barely get 3-4 lines in the movie. Manoj Bajpai does incredibly well as Wasim Khan and you really want some sort of divine intervention to keep both parties happy. Kajal Aggarwal hams her way through whatever scenes she has as Priya Chavan. Her strange role has her playfully teasing Ajay one moment and sobbing bitterly about her impending marriage to another guy (which she seemed cheerful about just 3 seconds ago) in the next. Tiku Talsania is lovable in his return to the silver screen as a merchant.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: Direction, Music & Technical Aspects
Though he makes a good thriller, Neeraj Pandey’s direction leaves a few gaps to be filled. He does well with the chor-police story, managing to keep it away from the Hollywood style sleek ones and keeping this much more grounded. But the first half is a long wait and much of the action and chasing happens after the interval. The badly handled and interjected romance and songs are another stain. Sanjoy Chowdhury’s background music is alright. Ganesh Acharya’s choreography is very ordinary. Music directors M.M. Kareem and Himesh Reshammiya make no effort with the songs either. Bobby Singh’s cinematography is good but the good shots tend to be repeated with Shree Narayan Singh’s editing.
A notable mention is for the sets and art direction which have been done very finely and doesn’t miss a beat of old Bombay of the ‘80s.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: The Last Word
Special 26 is a captivating con-movie with an equally thrilling chase with Akshay Kumar and Manoj Bajpai doing their best chor-police jodi.
Star cast: Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher, Jimmy Shergill, Divya Dutta, Manoj Bajpai, Kajal Aggarwal, Tiku Talsania.
What’s Good: Some dialogues; the jokes; the climax.
What’s Bad: Kajal’s unnecessary role/romance angle; the songs; a few unexplained bits.
Loo break: None.
Watch or Not?: Watch it for the con-jobs, the humour and Akshay-Manoj’s war of wits.
A CBI officer calls a local police officer to assist in the raid of a politician’s residence. The CBI team comb the house and uncover black money worth lakhs hidden in the ceiling, inside a vintage car, under god’s statue etc. The embarrassed politician sits through the entire drama while the officers seal and take away his money. The police are left to hold fort till the team returns.
Except that the team will not return. And there were no CBI officers to begin with!
This is all part of Ajay Singh (Akshay Kumar), P. K. Sharma aka Sharmaji (Anupam Kher) and their friends’ con job. They pretend to be CBI/Income Tax officers and raid the houses of politicians and wealthy businessmen. Not only do they steal insane amounts of money with the help of the local police (without having to shell out a part for the cops), none of their grand thefts get reported as the politicians and businessmen do not want to speak about their black money or they have a reputation to worry about. But one cop, Ranveer Singh (Jimmy Shergill), has taken this insult to heart.
After getting suspended with his colleague Shantiji (Divya Dutta), he asks the help of the real CBI officer Wasim Khan (Manoj Bajpai) to help nab these imposters. Now begins the game of cat-and-mouse. While Ajay wants to draw the curtains with a final huge heist, he decides to recruit 26 people in the guise of the CBI to create his Special Chabbis 26. Wasim cannot let a criminal get the better of him.
Who wins?
There’s also a nonsense plot of Ajay’s love interest Priya (Kajal Aggarwal) who’s soon to get married to someone else.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: Script Analysis
Neeraj Pandey takes a very interesting plot with a game of cat-and-mouse, minus the muscle. It’s a battle of cerebral levels with a determined cop out to catch a super-smart thief. The climax is bound to take you by surprise even though it does have a few loopholes. What the film needed was the cop and the thief to be nipping at each others’ heels than just one final showdown. We are only shown Ajay hijack 2 offices before he decides to throw in the towel. Maybe if the marriage and item number were excluded…
The weakest part of the story is the romantic angle: its forced inclusion is badly written and just as badly enacted. Just like the songs. The dialogues are fun. You can take a few tips from Wasim Khan on asking your boss for a raise! The interview of the candidates is another hilarious part. The characters are not really well developed but are very entertaining.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: Star Performances
Akshay Kumar makes a good fake CBI officer. As Ajay Singh, he does seem a bit too haughty at times, but it goes well with his persona. There’s something off about his hairstyle though, that goes from suave to weird-80s in certain parts. Darn, how good can Anupam Kher get! One second he’s strutting into a minister’s house and slapping his secretary, and the other moment he’s red-faced, hunched-shoulders and stuttering nervously. He’s excellent as Sharmaji, no doubt.
Jimmy Shergill and Divya Dutta are really good as Ranvir Singh and Shantiji but Divya barely get 3-4 lines in the movie. Manoj Bajpai does incredibly well as Wasim Khan and you really want some sort of divine intervention to keep both parties happy. Kajal Aggarwal hams her way through whatever scenes she has as Priya Chavan. Her strange role has her playfully teasing Ajay one moment and sobbing bitterly about her impending marriage to another guy (which she seemed cheerful about just 3 seconds ago) in the next. Tiku Talsania is lovable in his return to the silver screen as a merchant.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: Direction, Music & Technical Aspects
Though he makes a good thriller, Neeraj Pandey’s direction leaves a few gaps to be filled. He does well with the chor-police story, managing to keep it away from the Hollywood style sleek ones and keeping this much more grounded. But the first half is a long wait and much of the action and chasing happens after the interval. The badly handled and interjected romance and songs are another stain. Sanjoy Chowdhury’s background music is alright. Ganesh Acharya’s choreography is very ordinary. Music directors M.M. Kareem and Himesh Reshammiya make no effort with the songs either. Bobby Singh’s cinematography is good but the good shots tend to be repeated with Shree Narayan Singh’s editing.
A notable mention is for the sets and art direction which have been done very finely and doesn’t miss a beat of old Bombay of the ‘80s.
Special Chabbis (26) Review: The Last Word
Special 26 is a captivating con-movie with an equally thrilling chase with Akshay Kumar and Manoj Bajpai doing their best chor-police jodi.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Exclusive Gallery: Stardust Award Updates & Pics Alia Bhatt, Parineeti Chopra
Stardust Awards 2013 Winners
Best Debut Male – Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra (Student of the Year)
Superstar of Tomorrow (Male) – Arjun Kapoor (Ishaqzaade)
Superstar of Tomorrow (Female) – Parineeti Chopra (Ishaqzaade)
Best Debut Director – Gauri Shinde (English Vinglish)
Film of the Year – Barfi!
Best Actor – Manoj Bajpayee (Gangs Of Wasseypur) – Ayushmann Khurrana (Vicky Donor)
Best Actress – Farah Khan (Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi)
Best Film – Vicky Donor
Best Director – Shoojit Sircar (Vicky Donor)
Star Of The Century – Amitabh Bachchan
Best Actor Editor’s choice – Shahrukh Khan (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Best Actress Editor’s choice – Kareena Kapoor (Heroine)
Breakthrough Supporting Performance (Male) – Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Prosenjit Chatterjee
Breakthrough Supporting Performance (Female) – Shazahn Padamsee (Housefull 2)
Best Actor (Drama) – Hrithik Roshan (Agneepath)
Best Actress (Drama) – Sridevi (English Vinglish) and Priyanka Chopra (Barfi!)
Best Actor (Comedy Romance) – Abhishek Bachchan (Bol Bachchan)
Best Actress (Comedy Romance) – Anushka Sharma (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Best Actor (Thriller / Action) – Akshay Kumar (Rowdy Rathore and Khiladi 786)
Best Actress (Thriller / Action) – Vidya Balan (Kahaani)
Best Actor Negative Role – Sanjay Dutt (Agneepath)
Star of the Year (Male) – Shahrukh Khan (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Star of the Year (Female) – Priyanka Chopra (Barfi!)
Dream Director – Karan Johar (Student Of The Year)
Best Debut Music Director – Ajay-Atul (Agneepath)
Best Lyricist – Habib Faisal and Kausar Munir (Ishaqzaade)
New Musical Sensation Singer (Male) – Ayushmann Khurrana – Pani Da (Vicky Donor)
New Musical Sensation Singer (Female) – Shalmali Kholgade (Pareshaan, Ishaqzaade and Daru Desi, Cocktail)
Best Style Icon Of The Year- Bipasha Basu
Hottest Film Producer – Kahaani (Kushal Kantilal Gada)
Hottest New Film Maker – Kabir Khan (Ek Tha Tiger)
Best Debut Male – Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra (Student of the Year)
Superstar of Tomorrow (Male) – Arjun Kapoor (Ishaqzaade)
Superstar of Tomorrow (Female) – Parineeti Chopra (Ishaqzaade)
Best Debut Director – Gauri Shinde (English Vinglish)
Film of the Year – Barfi!
Best Actor – Manoj Bajpayee (Gangs Of Wasseypur) – Ayushmann Khurrana (Vicky Donor)
Best Actress – Farah Khan (Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi)
Best Film – Vicky Donor
Best Director – Shoojit Sircar (Vicky Donor)
Star Of The Century – Amitabh Bachchan
Best Actor Editor’s choice – Shahrukh Khan (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Best Actress Editor’s choice – Kareena Kapoor (Heroine)
Breakthrough Supporting Performance (Male) – Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Prosenjit Chatterjee
Breakthrough Supporting Performance (Female) – Shazahn Padamsee (Housefull 2)
Best Actor (Drama) – Hrithik Roshan (Agneepath)
Best Actress (Drama) – Sridevi (English Vinglish) and Priyanka Chopra (Barfi!)
Best Actor (Comedy Romance) – Abhishek Bachchan (Bol Bachchan)
Best Actress (Comedy Romance) – Anushka Sharma (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Best Actor (Thriller / Action) – Akshay Kumar (Rowdy Rathore and Khiladi 786)
Best Actress (Thriller / Action) – Vidya Balan (Kahaani)
Best Actor Negative Role – Sanjay Dutt (Agneepath)
Star of the Year (Male) – Shahrukh Khan (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
Star of the Year (Female) – Priyanka Chopra (Barfi!)
Dream Director – Karan Johar (Student Of The Year)
Best Debut Music Director – Ajay-Atul (Agneepath)
Best Lyricist – Habib Faisal and Kausar Munir (Ishaqzaade)
New Musical Sensation Singer (Male) – Ayushmann Khurrana – Pani Da (Vicky Donor)
New Musical Sensation Singer (Female) – Shalmali Kholgade (Pareshaan, Ishaqzaade and Daru Desi, Cocktail)
Best Style Icon Of The Year- Bipasha Basu
Hottest Film Producer – Kahaani (Kushal Kantilal Gada)
Hottest New Film Maker – Kabir Khan (Ek Tha Tiger)
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Vishwaroop Movie Review/Trailer
Thriller Movies
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Release Date of Vishwaroop Movie 01-Feb-13
Staring: Kamal Haasan,Pooja Kumar,Shekhar Kapur,Rahul Bose,Andrea Jeremiah,Jaideep Ahlawat,Nasser,Zarina Wahab,Atul Tiwari
Gener: Action,Thriller
Director: Kamal Haasan
Producer: Prasad V Potluri,S Chandra Hasan,Kamal Haasan
Music: Shankar Mahadevan,Ehsaan Noorani,Loy Mendonsa
Writer: Kamal Haasan
Lyrics:
Plot:
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Mai Movie Review/Trailer/Cast & Crew
Drama
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Release Date: 01-Feb-13
Staring: Asha Bhosle,Padmini Kolhapure,Shivani Joshi,Ram Kapoor,Navin Kaushik,Anupam Kher
Gener: Drama,Family
Director: Mahesh Kodiyal
Producer: Nitin R Shankar,Subhash Dawar
Music: Nitin R Shankar
Writer: Mahesh Kodiyal
Lyrics:
Plot: A mother who takes care of his children when they are small but when she becomes old then she is tossed up between her children.
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
Aa Bhi Ja Mere Mehermaan – Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story – Vivek Oberoi & Neha Sharma
Check out Atif Aslam’s brand new song “Aa Bhi Ja Mere Mehermaan” from
the movie “Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story” staring Vivek Oberoi &
Neha Sharma.
Below are the credits of the song.
Singer(s): Atif Aslam
Music Director: Sachin-Jigar
Lyrics Writer: Priya Panchal
Movie Directed By: Vinnil Markan
Produced By: Kumar Taurani
Starcast: Vivek Oberoi & Neha Sharma
Below are the credits of the song.
Singer(s): Atif Aslam
Music Director: Sachin-Jigar
Lyrics Writer: Priya Panchal
Movie Directed By: Vinnil Markan
Produced By: Kumar Taurani
Starcast: Vivek Oberoi & Neha Sharma

















