Tag: Kareena Kapoor

  • Morphed Kareena on the cover of VHP magazine

    Morphed Kareena on the cover of VHP magazine

    MUMBAI: Vishva Hindu Parishad’s (VHP) latest campaign to reconvert Hindu women who married Muslim men has stirred a controversy after its magazine, Himalay Dhwani, morphed a picture of actor Kareena Kapoor Khan on its cover. The cover, which has gone viral on the internet, has Kareena’s face half covered with a veil and a caption that reads: “conversion of nationality through religious conversion.”

     

    VHP’s campaign is designed to set a warning against ‘love jihad’, an activity under which Muslim men reportedly target young girls belonging to non-Muslim communities for conversion to Islam by feigning love.

     

    Post her marriage to Saif Ali Khan, Kareena did not convert to Islam, but has just added ‘Khan’ to her last name. According to Rajini Thukral of Durga Vahini, the young women’s wing of the VHP, that was the reason for using her face. Thukral said, “She is a celebrity. The youth try to emulate celebrities. They think if she can do so, why not us?”  

    Claiming that love jihad was a serious issue, Thukral further elaborated, “If a girl gets caught in love jihad and becomes Muslim by mistake and now wants to return to her original faith, isn’t it her right?”

     

    BJP UP vice president, Prakash Sharma claimed that Kareena can sue if she has objections to the photo that has been used.

     

    However, a rather bewildered husband Saif Ali Khan has angrily disapproved of the whole plot saying, “It’s ridiculous and not surprising but these uneducated and bigoted ideas are the worst of India and condemning them is important.”

     

    Strangely enough, Kareena’s upcoming film with Salman Khan, Bajrani Bhaijaan, is rumoured to revolve around the theme of love jihad. The film also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Anil Kapoor. 

  • Salman’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ gets hate mails

    Salman’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ gets hate mails

    MUMBAI: Films being targeted by religious extremists is nothing new. After ‘PK’, it’s the turn of yet-to-be released Salman Khan’s film ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’.

     

    The film which is slated to release on Eid 2015 has already angered a certain section of the society. And apparently, the star as well as the director of the film, Kabir Khan, have received hate mails from many religious extremists stating that they will boycott the film because it propagates “Love Jihad”.

     

    The director refuses to surrender and has decided not to make any changes to the film which traces the love story of a Muslim guy and a Hindu girl or its name.

  • Tata Sky and UNICEF join hands to promote ‘Child-Friendly Schools and Systems’

    Tata Sky and UNICEF join hands to promote ‘Child-Friendly Schools and Systems’

    MUMBAI: Tata Sky, the leading Direct-to-home service provider in the country and UNICEF today announced their joint initiative to promote quality learning in a protective environment using the ‘Child-Friendly Schools and Systems’ (CFSS) package.

    Supporting the UNICEF cause, Tata Sky will offer its platform to raise funds from subscribers facilitating the CFSS package. Tata Sky subscribers would be able to donate either Rs. 20/- or Rs. 50/- per recharge by simply giving a missed call on the two numbers (090154 90154 and 09015690156 respectively) allotted specifically for this cause.
     
    With the launch of this three month long initiative, Tata Sky reinforced its philosophy, of focusing on creating a platform for children’s educational and holistic development. For Tata Sky, supporting UNICEF’s program on improving the quality of learning in a protective environment is another step in that direction.
     
    “This initiative is an enabler as it leverages the wide outreach of Tata Sky in remote parts of the country and raises mass awareness on the need for quality education and inclusive learning. It is an opportunity to engage with the growing middle class in India – the majority of Tata Sky’s clientele – to contribute in creating a joyful and conducive school environment for children,” said Louis Georges Arsenault, Representative, UNICEF India.
     
    UNICEF India Celebrity Advocate, Kareena Kapoor Khan will support the communication campaign for the initiative which includes promotional films, mailers, and social media and advocates that every child should have the right to quality education.  
     
    Launching the partnership, Kareena Kapoor said, “I recently visited quite a few schools with UNICEF to see child-friendly schools and to meet some of the girls and boys that are benefitting from these programmes. I was inspired to see spaces which are child-friendly. These are places where children are full of joy when they interact with teachers, where children feel safe and secure and where interactive and creative tools are used to ensure that children are happy and learning.”
     
    She added, “Kisi aur ka sapna apnake dekho, achcha lagta hai!” (Own someone else’s dream, it feels good).

     

  • Asha Bhosle turns 81!

    Asha Bhosle turns 81!

    MUMBAI: Born on 8 September 1933, the evergreen Asha Bhosle is all set to embrace the 81st year of her life.

     

    The younger sister of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, has sung for Bollywood actresses like Madhubala, Helen and Asha Parekh as well as the new-age heroines like Kareena Kapoor.

     

    Celebrating her birthday and thanking her fans for supporting her in her journey, she tweeted, “Thank you for kind greetings. Without your support I wouldn’t have achieved my goals. Walk a bit longer with me & we’ll find the perfect note.”

     

    The Padma Vibhushan awardee is said to have crooned more than 12,000 songs in multiple languages. Apart from Hindi, she has also sung in over 20 Indian and foreign languages.

     

    In a career spanning over half a century filled with music and milestones, one of India’s most loved singers has faced a number of ups and downs in her professional as well as personal life.

     

    Asha Bhosle started her career as a playback singer with ‘Chala chala nav bala’ in the Marathi film Majha Bal (1943) at the age of 10 to support her family. But she first tasted success with BR Chopra’s Naya Daur (1957), in which she sang ‘Saathi haath badhana ‘and ‘Uden jab jab zulfein teri’.

     

    Some of her memorable numbers are, ‘Aaiye meherban’, ‘Jaaiye aap kahan’, ‘Raat akeli hai’, ‘Piya tu ab toh aaja’, ‘Dum maaro dum’, ‘Dil cheez kya hai’, ‘Yayi re yayi re’ and ‘Arre re arre’ among others.

     

    In September 2009, The World Records Academy, an international organisation which certifies world records, recognised her as the ‘Most Recorded Artist’ in the world.

     

    In 2011 she was officially acknowledged by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most recorded artist in music history. The Government of India honoured her with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2000 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2008.

     

    In 2013, she made her debut as an actress at the age of 79, in the film Mai, and received critical acclaim for her performance.

  • Path-breaking VFX for ‘Singham Returns’ by Reliance MediaWorks

    Path-breaking VFX for ‘Singham Returns’ by Reliance MediaWorks

    MUMBAI: Reliance MediaWorks, the techno-creative provider and part of the Reliance group delivered breathtaking VFX for Rohit Shetty’s Singham Return starring Ajay Devgan and Kareena Kapoor.

     

    Crossing the 100 crore mark in just five days after its release, Singham Returns is the story of  D.C.P. Bajirao Singham(Devgan) and his quest to track a black marketer with tremendous influence within the political system.

     

    Talking about the use of VFX in large scale director Rohit Shetty said, “Singham Returns required shooting grand scale action scenes which required intensive VFX. The team at Reliance MediaWorks has done a splendid job, the outcome of which is realistic action packed scenes.”

     

    While the work ranged from elaborate sequences to set extensions, the highlight of the work done by the company is evident in the action scene shot on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, some of which was live while most of it was created using computer graphics and VFX. The scene also involved missiles and high on speed vehicles which were created solely with special effects.

     

    In total Reliance MediaWorks has worked on 2500 VFX shots for the film, which constitutes almost 90 minutes of the run time. It took the company about three months to create, wherein Reliance MediaWorks creative head for VFX Naveen Paul was personally present on the sets to ensure the scenes were shot in sync with the VFX required.

     

    Commenting on the efforts, Paul said, “Rohit Shetty was clear about the requirements from day one, that of bringing to life an entertaining action packed film. 2500 VFX shots required intensive work by the entire team. We are all proud of the results.”

     

    Excited and happy with the results, Reliance MediaWorks CEO Venkatesh Roddam said, “We are glad to have partnered with Rohit Shetty for Singham Returns. The team headed by Naveen Paul and Nishit Shetty put in three months of work involving extensive detailing and we are glad the efforts have shown result.”

     

    Paul credits the team for being able to deliver detailed VFX shots within such a short time frame. This team comprises VFX supervisors Ranadheer Reddy and Pankaj Kalbende, production head (VFX) Vinoth Ganesh, VFX producer Abrez Mohd, concept and mattepaint head Chandrakanth Shenoy, CG supervisor Guru Prasad and matchmove head Sohel Shaikh.

  • Singham Returns…Half a Singham!

    Singham Returns…Half a Singham!

    MUMBAI: Sequels are usually a means of using the brand equity of the title of a successful film. Singham Returns is one more such example. Ajay Devgn is still a cop who can fell half a dozen goons with one blow. Well, he has to, since the goons come in droves of fifty or more. But while that remains the same, the rest has changed because most Hindi filmmakers take the audience for granted while making a sequel.

    Devgn, a defiant and honest cop, who has been transferred to Mumbai from his Goa post in Singham (while in reality, such cops are transferred out of Mumbai!). Since he is Singham, he remains constant, while all including the villains as well as his wife to be too (!) have changed. Actually, the film has no space for a female lead but that would be a great risk according to Indian films’ unwritten regulations.

    Devgn is in comfortable company. His school teacher, Anupam Kher, leads a ruling political party, albeit in keeping with the recent trend of a coalition with another party. Kher’s party has Mahesh Manjrekar as the CM while his coalition partner is Zakir Hussain, whose strings are pulled by a swami, Aloke Gupte. Being Guru Kher’s disciple, Manjrekar and Devgn are both on the right side of the law while Hussain, under the auspice of the swami, is corruption personified and, obviously, possesses a criminal mind-set. It is a formula that has been working for decades; a swami and a seedy politician have always made a great combination for villainy.

    As things go, Devgn has the backing of all concerned: his school senior, the CM Manjrekar; their common school guru Kher; the police commissioner, Sharat Saxena; as well as the all of 40,000 odd cops of Mumbai!

    Everybody knows that the villains are Gupte and Hussain but the law needs proof. That is what the whole film is about. 142 minutes of finding proof against two not-so-sinister or convincing villains, Hussain and Gupte. So, finally, the film amounts to one-upmanship between the villains and Devgn. It goes on and on as the judiciary needs proof and police being what it is supposed to be, can’t protect its only witness. The villains win all the way until, finally, the law keepers become outlaws to liquidate the villains. They march in their sponsored banians to the villains den in just about the most clap trap scene in the film.

    The problem with Singham Returns is that it is an oft repeated story about a swami and a corrupt politician pitted against an honest establishment represented by a cop. What is more, it is poorly scripted. The film starts with the super cop, Devgn and a youth brigade riding fast bikes. That is rather tame. The script is so predictable, it could be any honest cop vs corrupt politician. Rohit Shetty’s direction without his blowing up cars does not amount to much really. The film has four music directors and eight lyricists on it credits but no song worth a mention!  Dialogue is okay at times. While the film needs some more trimming, the positive factor is its photography, especially aerial shots of Mumbai.

    As for performances, nobody really needs to act in this film. Devgn with his puffed up cheeks does what he does on regular basis: throw punches. Kareena Kapoor has no role really and just pouts her way through. Kher is his usual self. While Gupte overacts as the swami, Hussain is the only one who is convincing. Dayanand Shetty, the Daya of the TV serial CID does what he does in the serial; act as a mighty cop and breaks down doors; he is effective. Rest in the cast are incidental.

    On the whole, Singham Returns is a high priced routine film with only salvation being its four day weekend starting with the Independence Day holiday on Friday and ending with the Janmashtami holiday on Monday. Much appreciated earlier version, Singham, had barely managed to make it to 100 crore mark. While this film needs to do twice as much, it will fall much short of that mark.

  • Big Life OK Now Awards 3 celebrates the flavor of Independence

    Big Life OK Now Awards 3 celebrates the flavor of Independence

    MUMBAI: The third edition of the Big Life OK Awards is back with a bang after the success of the last two editions. The show that will air on Independence day, celebrated patriotism and saluted the freedom fighters with spectacular performances by some of the biggest names in the television and bollywood industry.

     

    While bollywood and television stars like Kareena Kapoor, Sushant Singh Rajput, Shraddha Kapoor enthralled the audience with high energy performances, the anchors for the evening Sunil Grover and Varun Sharma, kept everyone in splits with their gags and comic timing.

     

    Speaking on the occasion, Reliance Broadcast Network CEO Tarun Katial said, “After an excellent take off, we are excited to present the third edition of the Big Life OK Now Awards. It continues to remain our endeavour to offer our listeners the choicest entertainment across music and the entertainment industry”.

     

    The evening was filled with power packed performances dedicated to the spirit of patriotism and independence. As the leading bollywood heartthrob Kareena Kapoor set the stage on fire with her splendid performance, Sushant Singh Rajput paid tribute to the freedom fighters through his act instigating the feeling of patriotism in each and every person present in the event. While the central theme of Sushant’s act was independence, the gorgeous Esha Gupta and the bubbly Shradhha Kapoor highlighted various moods of women and issues faced by them respectively. The aerial act by Prateek and Sneha meaningfully depicted the colors of tri-color.

     

    Other celebrities present on the show were Surveen Chawla, Esha Gupta, Vani Kapoor, Jai Kalra, Kiara Advani, Daisy Shah, Mohit Marwah, Rhea Chakraborty, Shraddha Arya, Shaan along with Producer-Director Vipul Shah, RJ Madhurima and Talat Aziz. 

  • Beat the heat this summer with the ‘Summer Cool Punch’ movie festival on UTV Movies

    Beat the heat this summer with the ‘Summer Cool Punch’ movie festival on UTV Movies

    MUMBAI: Don’t let the summer heat get you down, gear up for your dose of drama, comedy, thrilling action, and romance as the super hit channel UTV Movies gives you reason to unwind and relax with an instant dose of Bollywood entertainment. The channel will present ‘Summer Cool Punch’ a movie festival showcasing super hit Bollywood movies from the 24th to 29th May, every night at 8.30pm on UTV Movies.

     

    Starting 24rd May, viewers can tune in to this film festival showcasing specially handpicked super hit Bollywood movies such as ‘Welcome’ featuring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif, the dance film ‘ABCD: Anybody Can Dance’, multi starrer Race 2, comedy thriller ‘Kya Kool Hai Hum’ and Kareena Kapoor’s ‘Golmaal Returns’.

     

    So break free from the summer heat and tune in to UTV Movies for paisa vasool entertainment with the ‘Summer Cool Punch’ movie festival starting 24th May at 8.30pm.

  • ‘Singham 2’ now turns ‘Singham Returns’

    ‘Singham 2’ now turns ‘Singham Returns’

    MUMBAI: The second installment of Singham which is currently being shot has a new name.

     

    The sequel of Singham which was earlier named Singham 2 will now be called Singham Returns.

     

    Coming from the makers of Golmaal series, Singham is another franchise from the actor – director duo Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty.

     

    The pair who is known to offer superhit entertainers, are currently shooting for the film in Mumbai.

     

    But what’s got everyone all the more excited is the ‘return’ of Kareena Kapoor with the macho men after Golmaal Returns. Ajay-Kareena pairing and chemistry has long been appreciated in both serious and comedy genre. This time again, they are set to create magic on the big screen.  

     

    Popular amongst the masses for their comedy and action packed entertainers like Golmaal series, All the best, Bol Bachchan and Singham 1, Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn films are one of the most sought in the box office. Considered one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Singham Returns will release in August.

  • Full 2 Entertainment on Zee Cinema

    Full 2 Entertainment on Zee Cinema

    MUMBAI: There is no shortage of entertaining Hindi films to get you in the holiday spirit…Whether it ishasna-hasana, rona-dhona,romance, drama, feel-good comedies and everything in between… Bollywood movies have immense entertainment quotient!To beat the heat in the cool surroundings of your home, starting May 5, 2014 every Monday to Friday, Zee Cinema brings its viewers a series of back to back movies at11am and 2 pmin a fun filled month-long festival titled ‘Full 2 Entertainment’. With variety and masala, the ‘Full 2 Entertainment’ festival will definitely take you on a fun summer ride.

    As part of the festival, Zee Cinema will be airing movies all through the monthof May.  These movies are the very embodiment of entertainment. The ‘Full 2 Entertainment’ festival will air movies ranging from action packed thrillers like Agneepath with Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopra in their award winning performances& Players with Abhishek Bachchan and Neil Nitin Mukeshto suspense thriller Mohraand the light hearted fun Mr. India. From Sridevi’s incomparable performance in Chaalbaaz, to her empowering yet heartwarming performance in English Vinglish; the real deal on entertainment is right here on Zee Cinema!

    When there’s masti, there’s magic and masala; can romance be far behind? With the ‘Full 2 Entertainment’ festival, viewers will be transported back in time when Salman Khan was totally love-struck in Maine Pyaar Kiya. And, who can forget Hrithik Roshan and Kareena’s on-screen magical romance in Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon or Aishwarya Rai – Akshay Khanna’s friendship budding into love in Aa Ab Laut Chale. Add to this, complete family entertainers like Double Dhamaal, All the Best, Mujhse Shaadi KarogiandRaja Hindustaniwill also enthrall audiences.

    Commenting on the festival, Ruchir Tiwari, ZEEL, Deputy Vice President – Head of Programming – Hindi Movie Channels said: “With an aim to offer non-stop entertainment in the holiday season, Zee Cinema presentsback to back blockbusters for audiences to catch up with their favourite actors and favourite movies in a special festival, ‘Full 2 Entertainment”. This line-up of films in this festival, at 11 am and2pm every weekday, will surely make Zee Cinema your one-stop destination to enjoy your summer holidays.”

    Get ready to sit back, grab some popcorn and watch some of your favourite movies in May… only on Zee Cinema.

    So tune-in to Zee Cinema from May 5, 2014 onwards, every day – Monday to Friday, 11:00 pm and 2:00 pm to get truly entertained!