Jagadheesh writes script againOctober 3rd, 2009 Jagadheesh has gone back to scriptwriting. The actor has written the script for Ladies and Gentlemen, directed by Viji Thampy.
Audiences appreciate ManasaareOctober 1st, 2009 Diganth and Aindrita starrer Manasaare has received a very good response from the audience. Directed by Yogaraj Bhat, the film’s key point seems to be the comedy even though other parts are also done equally well.
Bhagyadha Balegara doing wellSeptember 22nd, 2009 Bhagyadha Balegara, which released recently, is doing good business. Actor Shivaraj, who stars in the film, is happy that the film is doing well among the family audiences.
No more double actions -Kamal HaasanSeptember 20th, 2009 Actor Kamal Haasan makes a strong confirmation that he would no more perform dual or multiple roles in near future. The actor, whos much elated with the grand opening of his Friday release Unnai Pol Oruvan interacted with media channels.
Audiences appreciate Prem KahaniSeptember 14th, 2009 Director R Chandru’s Prem Kahani was one of the most-talked about and highly anticipated films. It has now released to good reviews.
Action, comedy are boring, Akshay wants some romance nowSeptember 1st, 2009 LONDON - He has done loads of action films and made audiences laugh in rib-tickling comedies, but Bollywood star Akshay Kumar now says he's bored and wants some romance...on screen of course!
"I want to do more romance. I've actually gotten bored of comedy and action.
Soham Shah to write-direct Dutt's home productionAugust 23rd, 2009 MUMBAI - Soham Shah, simmering with the discontent caused by the debacle of "Luck" at the box office, has been rescued from the doldrums by none other than Sanjay Dutt. Shah has been signed to direct a film for Sanjay Dutt Productions, but on one condition - the script has to meet Sanjay's approval.
Nayantara to be seen in ElectraAugust 20th, 2009 Nayantara is set to appear in filmmaker Shyama Prasad’s Electra, which is based on a Greek play and revolves around the story of Alexandra. The actress is fed up with the same old glitzy, glamorous roles where she doesn’t have much scope to prove her acting skills.
Why do we underestimate our audiences, asks Priyanka ChopraAugust 13th, 2009 MUMBAI - Since moviegoers in India today are exposed to world cinema in a big way, Priyanka Chopra is surprised that quite a few Bollywood filmmakers still follow the escapist route. But she says her new film "Kaminey" doesn't fall in that category and audiences should come with their thinking caps on.
Script Alone Matters for Pooja GandhiAugust 6th, 2009 According to Pooja Gandhi, only the script matters. She doesn’t mind who she works with, but the script should be good.
Southern star Nitin unsure of Bollywood after 'Agyaat'August 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - He might be a heartthrob down south, but actor Nitin Reddy, who is set to make his Bollywood debut with Ram Gopal Varma's thriller "Agyaat", says he is not sure of a career in the Hindi film world unless he wins the hearts of audiences. "I'm not sure about my career in Bollywood.
I'm very lucky for Govinda: David Dhawan (Interview)July 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - They have given a series of hits together like "Aankhen", "Raja Babu" and "Partner" and they have teamed up yet again to entertain audiences with "Do Knot Disturb". Comedy King David Dhawan says he shares a great camaraderie with funny man Govinda and that they are lucky for each other.
Munnabhai part three begins next year: Arshad WarsiJuly 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - It was hard not to fall in love with the nutty Circuit and his brainless antics. Now Arshad Warsi, the Bollywood actor who played the character effortlessly in the two hit Munnabhai comedy films, says part three will go on the floors in 2010.
'Black' is dull and dreary (Kannada Film Review)June 22nd, 2009 Film: "Black"; Cast: Kishor, Mahendar, Jayashree, Manasi, Mina, Anantha Velu, Sunil, Shantha, Naveen, Chaithanya and others; Director: M. Mahendar; Dialogue writer: Suresh Goswami; Music Director: C.R.
I'll do Tamil films if offered good script: AsinJune 3rd, 2009 CHENNAI - After the "Ghajini" success, southern actress Asin Thottumkal is concentrating on Bollywood films but says she won't mind doing Tamil movies if she gets a challenging role to play. "I would start shooting on the same day when someone will narrate a challenging and substantial script to me," said Asin, who also featured in the Tamil version of "Ghajini", here Tuesday at the press meet.