Showing posts with label Taare Zameen Par. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taare Zameen Par. Show all posts

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Too Many Things To Catch Up In Bollywood World

Hello... Sorry for late posting. I was a bit busy downloading free stuffs from internet. But finally, I manage to overcome the temptation & write my post. Hope u guys enjoy reading the "juicy" stuffs from bollywood world!!!

Some Real Definitions Of A Great Actor


I like this definition:
"A great actor is one who can get into the skin of any character that he is asked to portray and live the character
on the screen. Though every actor worth his salt tries to do just this, very few succeed in their efforts."
(MeriNews)
The one and only actor fitting into this definition is: Hrithik Roshan.
He plays the role of a stylish singer, a retard
ed child adult, a master-brain thief, and an Indian emperor. Have a look at the following photos....



A Superstar's Passion For Children....Something quite new in bollywood world!


After directing, producing and acting the film Taare Zameen Par (Stars On Earth), Aamir Khan played as a storyteller as he launched story books for children. Quite passionate for children, i must say.

He also gave some thoughts about financial
ly-challenged children throughout India.
"There are a lot of children in the country who cannot afford to purchase books. Therefore, our efforts should be towards making these books available to those kids who cannot purchase books," said Khan.



An Alchemist of Box Office Movies

It's none other than Akshay Kumar, the second most popular actor nowadays in Bollywood.

In 2007, though some were not that good, four films he acted were "super hits." What to say? Whatever he touches, it turns into box office gold.

He also offered his formula of success on inte
rview:
"If you want, I can write down my secret formula so that people remember it all their lives. Okay, first you write Om. That’s what I always do. Then comes dedication, which is followed by talent. Subtract arrogance. Divide it by luck. That is equal to hit machine. But, tell you what, prayers work much better than this formula or maths."

He also said Ranvir, quite a newbie in bollywo
od, is Bollywood's best actor.

Never seen any actor that straightforward.


Directors' Comments At "Who should be the boss"
A sign of green-eyed monster???


During a two-day media summit organized by industry lobby Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham), two tal
ented filmmakers (Jagmohan Mundhra & Sudhir Mishra) raised questions against Bollywood actors nowadays playing like boss while making movies.

They said...
"The corporate houses first sign the stars, then look for the script suiting them,instead of choosing stars according to the script....
The stars have the right to select what the
y would want to be in the film. It is really the wrong way....
They even hope that "the star system is demolished".

Quite harsh, isn't it? Well, they definitely are possessed by some green-eyed monster....maybe a bit.

Priyanka's Generosity
"I, Priyanka Chopra, hereby pledge to donate my organs in case of brain death." pledged Bollywood sweetheart Priyanka Chopra at a function organised by the Army Organ Retrieval and Transplantation Authority (AORTA) in Mumbai.

Brain Death means the situation when the brain stops working but the whole body functions normally.

Quite touching, huh?

Bollywood Acting School In England
Indian movie star, normally in comic roles, Anupam Kher is opening the 1st Bollywood acting school in UK, this September.
He said it'll be the springboard to launch his plans to open acting schools in South Africa & Australia.
It is a 3-month intensive course taught by Bollywood actors & filmmakers. The fees is about 6000 pounds/ student.
He said the course is open to all backgrounds & he won't be teaching old-style, stereotypical acting methods.

I must say this is the result of Bollywood movies frequently shot in Britain, especially for the scenes of romantic songs.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

How High Are Their Expectations???


I must say it's pretty common nowadays to hear children and teenagers alike complaining about how their parents are disappointed if they don't perform well in their studies.

I've decided to post this review of a bollywood film, Taare Zameen Par, to encourage everyone performing not so well in school and studies (oh yeah, that includes me lol) & to tell parents to value their children.

This film was directed and produced by a renowned bollywood actor Aamir Khan, who also played the role of the teacher who never gives up on his students regardless of their performance.
The main character is surprisingly not the superstar Aamir Khan, but cute eight-year old Ishaan. He was kinda a dyslexic in the film who was lost in his own world of imagination. He was sent to a boarding school for his poor performance and inability to adapt. That's where he met Aamir to guide him and to polish his true talents.

Aamir Khan portrayed successfully the need of the parents to recognize their children truly and completely. That recognition should not only be limited to their performance in school but also in every area of their lives. All in all, this is a greatly inspirational movie.

This is one of the few bollywood movies that is out of the box and not a stereotype including excessive romance & revenge.