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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Kangana in a Yashraj film?

When actress Kangana Ranaut returned to Mumbai from a shooting schedule out of the city, she was surprised at receiving congratulatory messages and calls for having been signed on for a Yash Chopra film. She was simply stunned by it all because leave alone signing a film, Kangana claims that she hasn’t even met the Chopras for any role. And though the actress hasn’t actively lobbied for a part in their ventures, she would be more than happy to get an offer from the banner. Now considering Kangana's rising stock and talent, let’s not surpass this possibility.

Ash getting used to Jalsa

After wooing her fans worldwide, Ash’s slowly working her charm in the Bachchan household.

The Bachchans, we hear, are completely mesmerized by their to-be daughter-in-law and have welcomed her in their house with open arms. “Jayaji is very fond of her and they share a great relationship.

Whenever Ash is in town she spends most of her time in Jalsa (Bachchan’s abode). She’s also getting familiar with the staff and helpers around the house,” says a source.

Must say it’s all ‘jalsa’ for our Ash.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Aamir Khan to co-produce with PVR pictures

Ajay Bijli of PVR line of cinema halls has decided to move into the movie production business. PVR pictures have reportedly signed Aamir Khan for their first two projects. These two movies are expected to release in 2007 and 2008.

It is also believed that Aamir will be involved in co-production with PVR. He charges about 7-8 crores for a film and had signed a deal with them a few days ago. Bijli has however refused to comment on this.

It seems a great year for Aamir as he already has given two hits in the form of Rang De Basanti and Fanaa. He will also be starting work on Mani Ratnam’s Lajjo and will be starring in the remake of a Tamil film.

Apart from that he is also producing his next film after Lagaan starring his nephew.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Bollywood on Your Phone

By Philip Nicosia

The Bollywood craze has swept around the world, as fans of “Hindi Cinema” have fallen in love with the kietschy (and yet unusually addictive) high-pitched songs, exaggerated hand and eye movements, and tendency of characters to break into large-scale musical numbers at the oddest moments, and often against anachronistic settings like the Swiss Alps.

But music is an integral part of Bollywood films, so that even a dark and edgy drama has to have at least one catchy song and corresponding dance number woven into the script. In fact, in India, the sound track is released before the movie, so that everyone is humming the song as they enter the theatres.

Most Bollywood songs are actually lip-synched by the actors, the voices “borrowed” from professional playback singers. (The exceptions are Kishore Kumar K. L. Saigal, Suraiyya and Noor Jehan, who are known for both their acting and their singing). were also known as both singers and actors. Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan also sang in their movies. However, playback singers have their own following—like Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi and Yesudas.

Today’s Bollywood songs are known for how they remix filmi songs with modern beats and rhythms, adding an interesting edge to the ancient folk dances and steps that make up a typical Bollywood number (although it is not uncommon to see current hits incorporating MTV or Broadway twists).

While some Bollywood songs are directly related to the plot, there are also item numbers where someone performs a catchy number—like a courtesan dancing for a rich client in a cabaret scene, or disco scenes, or dancing at celebrations.

Bollywood soundtracks usually become big hits, and there are cases when the music outsells the movie. Due to their incredible popularity, it is not surprising that many of the songs are now available as ringtones. Now you can listen to “Kabhi kushi kabhi ghum” or “ Bolein chooriyaan” on your phone. Some come in polyphonic form, but many are already available as true tones.

With such a rich music tradition, the amount of Bollywood ringtones available are staggering—we’re talking thousands, ranging from the sweet love song with choral “dialogues” between two star-crossed lovers, or funky dance remixes that combine techno with traditional Indian folk music.

Bollywood’s appeal has spread across the world, and now across mediums. From Bombay to Brisbane, the movie screen to the mobile phone. Get it now.

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