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The one time sensation Lisa Ray said she does not consider ‘Slumdog Millionaire ’, which received eight Oscar awards, as one of the best films in the world.“Slumdog is not a bad film. Technically, it is a good film. But I do not consider it the best in the world”, the actress told reporters.

Lisa, who wanted to be a journalist, said she began her modelling career ‘very early’ and came into Hindi films with ‘Kasoor’ in 2001. She has also acted in a Tamil film, ‘Nethaji’ opposite Sarat Kumar.The actor said she had recently completed the shoot of ‘Black Box’, a French film.

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Feb
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Posted () in Abhishek Bachchan on February-17-2009

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All the songs from Delhi 6 are getting popular but one song that has attracted everybody’s attention is Genda Phool. This folk song mixed with modern music creating buzz. Apart from its unconventional style what attracts viewers is AB baby’s unique style of dancing.

When asked about it he quipped “Well He is a unique kind of guy so this all was expected right!” Jokes apart, Abhishek told us the story behind this song.

“Rakeysh didn’t want choreographer for this song. He just put on the music and told us to do whatever we want. I am so happy that it has come out so well. It’s called AB dance!”

Delhi6’s music has been given by Oscar nominated music director AR Rehman . It’s written by Prasoon Joshi.

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Posted () in Abhishek Bachchan on December-22-2008

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Director Dharmesh Darshan who has experience of directing the movies acted by stars like Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar and Abhishek Bachchan is set to produce his first movie under his banner titled as ‘Bhanvraa- Love In Aggression’. However, in this movie he has enrolled popular television artist Eijaz Khan, Manav Gohil, Sangeeta Ghosh, Shweta Salve instead of Bollywood Stars.

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Dec
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Posted () in Abhishek Bachchan on December-4-2008

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Director Tarun Mansukhani’s ’Dostana’ has hit the jackpot at the box office and Abhishek Bachchan, who pretends to be a homosexual in the fun flick, is happy to be a gay icon.

’I’m very happy with that. Why should I be surprised or shocked? I think homosexuals are as human as anyone else. It’s a matter of great pride if I’m their icon,’ Abhishek told IANS.

Abhishek described his pairing with John Abraham in the film as the ’jodi’ of the moment. ’Other screen couples can go eat their hearts out.’

His effeminate gestures in ’Dostana’ have raised eyebrows and there’s talk that his father hasn’t liked his character or performance in it.

’Why should he take offence? Not at all! The film is not about homosexuality. ’Dostana’ isn’t ’Brokeback Mountain’. It was just a comedy. My whole family has thoroughly enjoyed it. Who doesn’t enjoy a good laugh? It’s a normal fun film. Aishwarya (Rai) is very happy it’s a big hit…my second big hit of the year after ’Sarkar Raj’,’ he said.

Though ’Dostana’ is a fun flick, Abhishek said he slogged while shooting for it.

’We had a lot of fun making the film, but we were serious about the making of the film. I worked very hard on the gestures and mannerisms. We, in this country, tend to take comedies frivolously. Good locales, good songs and that’s it.

’In ’Dostana’, I had to work very hard to portray a straight man acting gay. It could easily have gone overboard. I wanted to avoid making the character caricatural. Barring one portion (the flashback about how John met Abhishek), we kept it controlled.’

This was the toughest character for Abhishek to play.

’It’s unfortunate these kinds of films aren’t taken seriously. It wasn’t a character I could sleepwalk through. People think we partied hard while shooting ’Dostana’ in Miami (in Florida in the US). Wrong. We worked from early morning till night.’

Abhishek said he isn’t surprised by the success of ’Dostana’.

’I knew it was workable when I heard the script. I was convinced it’d be a very entertaining way. We knew the audiences would laugh with us, that they wanted something entertaining to get their minds off a hard day’s work,’ he said.

The actor said the disappointment of ’Drona’ has been wiped away by the success of ’Dostana’.

’It’s always wonderful to be part of a hit. ’Dostana’ was the name of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions’ first film and it starred my dad. When Karan and I put our heads together, we spontaneously decided ’Dostana’ was the best title for our film.’

Far from the madding appreciation, Abhishek is enjoying the hit.

’It gives you back your self-confidence. I worked very hard on ’Drona’. I felt hugely disappointed when it didn’t do well. ’Drona’ will always remain close to my heart.’

Far away in the jungles of Kochi, shooting for Mani Ratnam’s movie, Abhishek has had no time to celebrate the success of ’Dostana’.

’Of course, we’ll have a party when we get back. But at the moment I’m celebrating by doing more quality work.’

Abhishek next moves to Munnar with Ratnam. ’Munnar is where Pa shot ’Nishabd’ with Ramu (Ram Gopal Varma).’

Reacting to media reports that he wore a cap in Mumbai to hide the special look for Ratnam’s film, Abhishek said: ’I know Mani is secretive about his characters’ look. But there’s only so much one can do. An actor has many commitments to fulfil besides the film on hand. I’m sure Mani understands that. No, I wore a cap for no particular reason,’ he said.



 
Oct
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Posted (admin) in Abhishek Bachchan on October-21-2008

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The tastes of cinegoers have undergone such a change that a small budget movie that’s finely directed can easily beat some mammoth productions with sloppy direction at the box-office.

Much-hyped big releases with superstars have failed to impress cinegoers this year but small-budget films made by newer and lesser-known filmmakers have managed to draw in the crowds and also rake in big money at the marquee.

While futuristic films like Abhishek Bachchan’s Drona and Love Story 2050 , pegged at Rs 40-50 crore, opened to lukewarm response and were later rejected by cinegoers, dark horses like Rock On , Aamir , Welcome To Sajjanpur and A Wednesday , made with budget of around Rs 6-7 crores, managed to pull audiences for three-four weeks.

According to industry estimates, big banner films such as "Drona", U Me Aur Hum sank without a trace at the box office. Kidnap totalled collection of Rs 23.2 crore after two weeks while "Drona" earned only around Rs 11 crore.

Whereas surprise films like "A Wednesday" and "Welcome to Sajjanpur" collected around Rs 11 crore from ticket sales. Adding to the list is Farhan Akhtar’s "Rock On", which garnered more than Rs 26 crore.

"You can’t fool the audience with special effect technology, promos and big stars now. Big budget has nothing to do with success. A big film minus a good script cannot work. It all depends on the content of the film whether it will work or not," says film analyst Taran Adarsh.





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