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My character in ‘New York’ is real me: Katrina Kaif

My character in ‘New York’ is real me: Katrina Kaif


My character in ‘New York’ is real me: Katrina Kaif

New Delhi, Having already created a buzz with her ‘no make up’ look in the promos of her forthcoming venture “New York”, Katrina Kaif says her character Maya in the movie is a reflection of what she is in real life.

“The first brief that I got from my director (Kabir Khan) was that ‘it (the character) is the Katrina whom you have not seen in other films… She is not the one by whom you are intimidated when you see her’. I have just been myself in the film,” Katrina told IANS in a telephonic interview from Mumbai.

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Tanushree Dutta

Tanushree Dutta


Tanushree Dutta

Tanushree Dutta

The sultry Tanushree Dutta was missing from the theatres since last year but the actor says she is all set to scorch the silver screen yet again. She couldn’t have found a better film than Jag Mundra’s APARTMENT to come back. Our correspondent catches up with the Bong girl.

You almost took a sabbatical after SAAS BAHU AUR SENSEX, which released sometime last year?
(Laughs out loud) It wasn’t a sabbatical but yes, I took a break and it was a very conscious decision. Actually, I wasn’t in the right frame of mind at that time and thought of taking a break. Since my first film AASHIQ BANAYA AAPNE released, I have been working constantly and I think the break was a much-required need.

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Salman Khan


Salman Khan

Salman Khan

Salman Khan avoids intrusion in his life and profession but ends up drawing maximum attention for both right and wrong reasons. He is ready with the second edition of his television show 10 Ka Dum while awaiting the release of four of his big films. In a candid chat with our correspondent, the actor answers every question in good humour.

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Bloggers are like my extended family: Amitabh Bachchan

Bloggers are like my extended family: Amitabh Bachchan


Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh Bachchan

Mumbai, He calls them his extended family, shares his day-to-day life with them and is now looking forward to see the faces of those who regularly visit his blog. Superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who completed a year of blogging April 17, doesn’t want to tag his online friends who enrich his life as “faceless”.

” ‘Faceless’ is a harsh term. I refer to them as my ‘extended family’. They confide in me. They show affection and concern. They get upset at times and reprimand me… they miss me when I am not there on time. Are not all these wonderfully domesticated attributes?

“And now Big Adda (the website that hosts his blog) is developing software and my readers will be able to put up their photographs on the blog against their name. So they shall no longer be ‘faceless’,” the Big B told IANS in an interview.

Excerpts from the interview:

Q: Blogging seems to have become a leading interest in your life. When and how did you develop an interest in it?

A: It is not a leading interest, but I can safely say blogging seeks my involvement every day. I had heard of the concept but had no idea what it was and what it entailed. I heard of Aamir (Khan) having one and during a discussion with Big Adda (team), who were designing my website, I enquired about it. They happily put the whole concept together - within days trained me on some essentials … and I made a soft beginning. It has been most enlightening since.

Q: Did it occur to you that you may not have the time to pursue blogging seriously?

A: No. That didn’t bother me. What worried me was my absence from it, once having started it… To me, it is a wonderful medium to be able to connect with my fans and well-wishers.

Q: What is it about blogging that you like best?

A: The ability to convey individually and personally my feelings to the reader, secure in the thought that it shall reach them without any corruption.

Q: You are an extremely private person. And yet you seem happy sharing your day-to-day activities with your bloggers’ community. How and why did that happen?

A: I think this is a completely erroneous notion in the minds of those that form opinions on me. Every day of my life for the last 40 years I have been going in front of the camera and exposing every possible emotion or attitude that I possess. Actors are indeed as transparent as they can possibly be when in front of the lens. You come to know how they speak, how they laugh, how they cry, how they dance and run and emote and…. What more would you want to know about them to declassify them from privacy?

Q: How close do you feel to these faceless friends who visit you regularly on the blog?

A: ‘Faceless’ is a harsh term. I refer to them as my ‘extended family’. They confide in me. They show affection and concern. They get upset at times and reprimand me. They share their dreams and ambitions with me… they miss me when I am not there on time. Are not all these wonderfully domesticated attributes? And now Big Adda is developing software and my readers will be able to put up their photographs on the blog against their names. So they shall no longer be ‘faceless’.

Q: You’ve certainly enriched their lives by your presence. How have your blogging buddies enriched your life?

A: Brilliant question! And one that I am so happy to answer. They enrich my life by their honesty and frankness. By pulling me out of my closet at times and showing me a mirror. By critically analysing events and moments. By educating me on my faults.

Q: How much time do you devote to blogging? Is it now a mandatory part of your daily life?

A: I blog whenever I get the time. Sometimes I convey rapidly, most of the time not. But I do convey every day…And may I have the strength to continue in this fashion.

Q: Do you feel liberated of the need to put your thoughts and voice across on the media?

A: Yes, I do. Liberated to give my expression as opposed to that which is perceived. Liberated to contradict a mischievous accusation. Liberated to be able to inform in the correctness of things… Liberated to share a private moment with those that understand and show sympathy… And finally, liberated to stand up to ‘wretched’ puerile kindergarten rhymed opinion makers and be able to exercise the constitutional right of every living Indian; the freedom of my expression.

Q: Finally, has blogging freed you of the inhibitions regarding your privacy? Are you now more inclined to write an autobiography?

A: I’m incapable of writing an autobiography.

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Celina Jaitley

Celina Jaitley


Celina Jaitley

Celina Jaitley

Name Celina Jaitley has always been synonymous with ’sensuality’ and when she poses for the camera; she ensures that all eyes are indeed on her. For someone who has always been known for being comfortable with her body and doesn’t carry any inhibitions whatsoever, Celina has done it again by arriving in a photo shoot that for a popular film glossy that has made heads turn yet again. Wearing a two piece bikini with a shirt thrown in a tantalizing manner, she has yet again made a statement. Recently we caught up with Celina as she reveals what made her go for the shoot.

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Neil Nitin Mukesh

Neil Nitin Mukesh


Neil Nitin Mukesh

Neil Nitin Mukesh

Neil Nitin Mukesh played an anti-hero in his debut flick JOHNNY GADDAAR where he managed to make heads turn in spite of his film not really setting the box office on fire. He was noticed though and soon signed AA DEKHEN ZARA [which was known as FREEZE earlier with Bipasha Basu. Now as the film gets ready for release with Kabir Khan’s NEW YORK and Sudhir Mishra’s TERA KYA HOGA JOHNNY being laid out for release later this year, one is tempted to ask Neil about his career choices and what exactly does he look for in the films that he does.

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Sonam Kapoor

Sonam Kapoor


Sonam Kapoor

Sonam Kapoor

DELHI 6 premiere takes place in (where else) Delhi today and Sonam Kapoor would be walking the red carpet (yet again) close to one a half years after the release of SAAWARIYA. We caught up with the actor and spoke to her about her confidence level post SAAWARIYA, her current favorite film (DEV D) and of course her definite image change (courtesy her ‘bindaas’ photo shoots). Over to Sonam:

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Amrita Rao

Amrita Rao


Amrita Rao

Amrita Rao

2008 was an eventful year for Amrita Rao. She started off with MY NAME IS ANTHONY GONSALVES which in spite of not doing well at the box office at the least helped showcase a different (read ultra glam) side of hers. A special appearance in SHAURYA followed but the role was so small that it went relatively unnoticed. However, she bounced back with WELCOME TO SAJJANPUR where in her ‘gaon ki gori’ role, she went on to win hearts all over again. From a village setting, she graduated to playing a small time girl in VICTORY which is now finally getting ready to hit the screens this Friday.

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My Chinese co-star is sweet, cooperative, says Shilpa


Shilpa

Shilpa

Mumbai, Feb 1 (IANS) Actress Shilpa Shetty, who plays an Odissi dancer in an upcoming Sino-Indian film venture titled “The Desire”, is full of praise for her Chinese co-star Xia Yu, whose name she says is invariably mispronounced by Indians.

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Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone


Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone

You have a phenomenon 2009 ahead of you and life seems too good to be true. But did you have any resolutions this New Year’s eve?
No resolutions really, every year I hope that the following year is as exciting as the previous year and I am very happy with the way my professional life is going and I just hope that this year is the same for me. I always hope that I remain happy because I think happiness is very important.

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