Sep
12
    
Posted () in awards on September-12-2009

Ajay

When Ajay Devgan first heard he had to whip himself in London Dreams, he wasn’t comfortable with the idea. But after director Vipul Shah convinced him to do so, the actor went all out and flogged himself black and blue for hours to get a 25-second clip right.

"We had a detailed discussion. Audiences could easily end up laughing at what is meant to be a moment of extreme self-loathing. Ajay was very concerned about how he would look whipping himself on screen. I assured him that we’d shoot the sequence in a way that it would look nothing less than stunning," said director Vipul Shah.

It’s a sequence where the impulsive emotional character punishes himself. "It is sequence of repentance, but it is not religious. I saw the self-flagellation as a perfectly-defining moment for the character. It’s not done with a whip. It’s done with a belt. And Ajay hit himself powerfully. Once or twice I called ’cut’ in more ways than one. But Ajay didn’t want a cut. He didn’t want to go through the experience in pieces. It was that harrowing for him," said Shah.

"And that too for a shot which would last no more than 25 seconds on screen. I’d tell him that we should stop. But Ajay insisted we do it non-stop. We didn’t want the aesthetics to be lost. I’ve never taken longer on any sequence."

Shah admits that sequence goes against Ajay’s image. "It’s not a very macho thing to do. And it certainly goes against the image of the action hero and the comic hero. Quite naturally Ajay was zapped when he heard that he was to do sequence which required him to punish himself by whipping himself."

The director also clarifies that the scene has nothing to do with religion and that Ajay isn’t playing a Muslim character in London Dreams.

"I’d be very alarmed if people see in a religious light. It’d just show we’re cynical about religion. Ajay plays a very intense and emotional character who does shock people with his extreme behaviour. I wanted to shock audiences.

"Ajay’s character is on the edge. I had to show that edginess. Ajay is such a chilled-out, in-control person. He would never be expected to punish himself. But I’d rather let the character define its actions rather than the image of actor."

The film, that also stars Salman Khan and Asin Thottumkal, is scheduled for an October 30 release. Does Shah expect censor trouble? "I expect trouble from the censors any time."

Right before we see Ajay whipping himself, we get him whipping up the laughs in All The Best. The laugh riot, which is directed by Rohit Shetty, is set for October 16 release.

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Jun
24
    
Posted () in awards on June-24-2009

saif

It was reported that Saif Ali Khan couldn’t attend the recently concluded IIFA Awards 2009 at Macau in order to promote his home production Love Aaj Kal at the Twenty20 World Cup. However, sources said that Saif was shown the door by IIFA organisers, as they couldn’t buy his demands.Saif was supposed to perform and promote Love Aaj Kal at IIFA but his unreasonable demands angered the organisers of the event.

He wanted an early exit from the event and demanded that he performed before Sonam Kapoor, which was unreasonable. He also told the organisers that he would go to a T20 match after the show which was granted.However, his main intention was to attend a party which his friend from Hong Kong was throwing for him and ladylove Kareena Kapoor.

It’s said that IIFA organisers told him clearly to either attend his friend’s party or the event.Thus Saif walked out of the event!

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Jun
15
    
Posted () in awards on June-15-2009

asin

Best Film
Jodhaa Akbar

Best Actor in a Leading Role – Male
Hrithik Roshan – Jodhaa Akbar

Best Actor in a Leading Role – Female
Priyanka Chopra- Fashion

Best Director
Ashutosh Gowariker – Jodhaa Akbar

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male
Arjun Rampal – Rock On!!

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Female
Kangna Ranaut – Fashion

Best Actor in a Negative Role
Akshaye Khanna – Race

Best Story
Neeraj Pandey – A Wednesday!

Best Debutant Star – Male
Farhan Akhtar

Best Debutant Star – Female
Asin

Outstanding Achievement by an Indian in International Cinema
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Best Actor in a Comic Role
Abhishek Bachchan – Dostana

Best Music
A R Rahman – Jodhaa Akbar

Best Lyrics
Javed Akhtar – Jashn-E-Bahara (Jodhaa Akbar)

Best Playback Singer – Male
Javed Ali – Jashn-e-Baharaa (Jodhaa Akbar)

Best Playback Singer – Female
Shreya Ghoshal – Teri Ore (Singh is Kinng)

Best Dialogue
Manu Rishi – Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

Best Background Score
A R Rahman

Star of the Decade – Male
Shah Rukh Khan

Star of the Decade – Female
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Music Director of the Decade
A R Rahman

Giving Aishwarya Rai Star of the Decade was over the top though. Folks what do you think about the awards?



 
Mar
01
    
Posted () in awards on March-1-2009

AamirKh

The adage ‘Make hay while the sun shines’ is surely being taken seriously by Darsheel Safary ’s business manager, Shobha Sant. Recently, Shobha asked producer Ajay Monga to pay Darsheel Rs 1.25 crore if he wanted the child artiste to be part of his forthcoming film, Padduram.

Plum films as well as endorsement offers started pouring in for the 11-year-old Darsheel after the success of Taare Zameen Par. Suddenly, Darsheel was everywhere- sometimes as the chief guest at functions or as designer Neeta Lulla’s showstopper during the Lakme Fashion Week. To make things more interesting, Taare Zameen Par was also selected as India’s official entry to the Oscars in the foreign language category.

Monga says that he met Darsheel in the presence of his business manager, Shobha Sant and his mother, Sheetal at Yash Raj Studios on Friday. “I am keen that Darsheel should do my film. But, I am making a small budget film worth Rs 1.5 crore. Paying Darsheel Rs 1.25 crore makes my film an unfeasible proposition. Aaj kal to bade bade stars ki picture nahin chalti hai,” said Monga.

When contacted, Shobha initially denied that she had met Monga on Friday, but later said, “I met Ajay for a different reason. I was sitting with Ajay at Yash Raj Studios but that was for a totally different reason. Darsheel and his mother were present at the venue but that was simply because he was rehearsing for his performance at the Filmfare Awards .”

When asked to comment on Darsheel’s fee, Shobha said, “I don’t want to comment on that. We haven’t yet discussed money with Monga since we haven’t seen the script yet.” She quickly added, “Let me call you back.” That call never came.

Responding to Shobha’s claim that she met Monga for an altogether different reason, Monga said, “What different reason is Shobha talking about? Yes, I have not given them the script as yet but we have already discussed the money.”

This is perhaps not the first time that Darsheel’s price has been quoted at over Rs 1 crore. Not so long ago, we had heard that Darsheel did not do Nikhil Panchammiya’s Mastang Mama. Panchammiya, who couldn’t afford Darsheel’s high fee, went on to sign child artiste, Tanay Cheda who played Darsheel’s friend (the boy on crutches) in Taare Zameen Par and the middle Jamal in Slumdog Millionaire.

As for those who feel that Darsheel is too young to be charging Rs 1.25 crore per film, since when does talent or money have a minimum age limit?

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26
    
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