Prithwish
Come May 28 and India may win another Miss Universe title.
Meet Puja Gupta, 23, born and brought up in Delhi and currently toiling it out in Mexico City to achieve success at the biggest stage!
Though history says winning a Miss Universe/Miss World title is only a step closer to fulfilling one's Bollywood dream. We have to wait and watch if Puja takes the same course!
Though rumours have it that offers are already pouring in, Puja hasn't revealed anything about her Bollywood plans and in fact this gorgeous gal has been sizzling in Mexico. (Check out the link below!!!) But we'll keep our eyes and ears open for Puja's entry to the world of latkas and jhatkas!
All the best Puja.. Win the Universe!
Catch Puja at Miss Universe 2007's official website:
http://www.missuniverse.com/delegates/2007/files/IN.html
Photo Courtesy: http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/miss_040907-4.jpg
Saturday, May 26, 2007
LOOKOUT: Miss Universe Contest
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
NEWS: Miss Britain to act in Bollywood movie
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
NEWS: Gere-Shetty kiss case suspended
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India's apex court -- the Supreme Court -- has suspended all legal proceedings against Big Brother famed svelte Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, who was facing charges for not resisting repeated kisses by Hollywood actor Richard Gere on her cheek during an anti-AIDS promotion event held in New Delhi aimed at raising awareness of the truckdrivers about the virus.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
HUMOUR: Spider-Man 3 Bhojpuri Dialogues
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'' Hum Makar Manaw Hain, Ud kar aayab aur tohar tetua daba deb". -- Spidey's dialogue.
"Humka Tohar Phikar Ba" -- Mary Jane to Spidey.
"Hum Tohar Baap Ko Nahin Mare Hain". -- Spidey to Harry.
If you know of any more dialogues from Spider-Man 3's Bhojpuri version. Please post it at our comments section.
Cheers and Enjoy!!
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NEWS: Shilpa Shetty moves Supreme Court
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Shilpa Shetty on Monday urged the Supreme Court to stay the criminal proceedings against her in connection with her kissing incident involving Richard Gere during an AIDS awareness programme held last month for truck drivers in New Delhi, an Indian news agency ANI reported.
Three criminal cases were registered against Shilpa after the event were publicised widely by the Indian media specially the television channels, which for the entire day, ran pictures of Gere wooing Shetty and then grabbing her by his arms and repeatedly kissing her on one cheek much to the delight of thousands of truckers who cheered for Gere during the incident.
An arrest warrant was also issued for Gere.
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Friday, May 11, 2007
NEWS: Bollywood's Golden Age Is Now - Paresh Rawal
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He're a comment that can start a fresh new debate about Bollywood. Fifty-six-year-old Paresh Rawal, best known for his comic antics, feels that Bollywood is in it's golden age now.
'The newcomers are really good and they have such wonderful new ideas. I think Hindi cinema is in its golden period. The work culture is changing, it is becoming more corporate and the mindset of the audience is also changing," he was quoted as saying in an interview.
It is interesting to read his comment cos as far the newcomers are concerned -- be it be directors or actors -- they are either producing mediocre scripts or are second-rate actors who are failing to even create a ripple. Young director Siddharth Anand or the svelte actress Kangana Ranaut and actor Shiney Ahuja are some of the colts who are doing well to stay in the competetion but the others haven't scripted any big success stories recently.
We can justify this by tracing box-office earnings this year. Only films like "Guru" -- starring Abhiash and to some extent "Ta Ra Rum Pum" -- starring Saif and Rani have been able to make a mark and earn some money not only at home but also abroad.
2007 seems to be a weak year ahead as far as making money is concerned with very few scripts in line which can create magic. Let's see if "Metro" can make the box-office sing!
Moreover, the films made in 1970-80's were much better than the ones made today.
Paresh has many movies set for release this year which includes "Cheeni Kum" -- starring Amitabh Bachchan and Tabu and John Abraham starrer "No Smoking". He'll also amuse the audience through his ribtickling acts in "Good Boy, Bad Boy", "Fauj Mein Mauj", "Fool and Final" and "Bhool Bhulaiya".
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007
REVIEW: Spider-Man 3 - Second half sucks
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"Spidey kisses classmate, MJ upset
MJ kisses Harry, Spidey upset"
Reminds you of millions of Bollywood films, doesn't it? If only director Sam Raimi had sought the services of Karan Johar, Spider-Man 3 would have been an emotional rollercoaster.
Alas! Spider-Man 3 suffers from surfeit. Love triangle apart, two new villains, their sob stories and a mysterious symbiote that flies in from outer space (how or why is never explained).
All Raimi can do is desperately try to salvage the different threads. The Spidey-Mary Jane love track stumbles (over MJ's botched debut on Broadway and an upside-down kiss), foe-turned-friend-turned-foe-turns-friend (Goblin junior Harry has selective amnesia), photographer Eddie wants revenge on Spidey for humiliating him and 'stealing' his girlfriend Gwen.
As for the villains (that would be too harsh a word coz all Spider-Man villains are nice at heart and victims of circumstance), the real killer of Ben Parker falls into a radioactive sandpit and turns into a Ruthless Sandman who robs banks to save his daughter's life.
Meanwhile, oozy symbiote turns Spidey into bad guy for a while. His slimy suit falls on Eddie transforming the latter into Venom. No more spoilers. Go watch the movie.
The big winner (and of course the reason why the third instalment in the series is breaking box-office records) are the special effects. They are good. Seriously. The chase sequences, how Franco turns Sandman, Harry vs Spidey are all top-notch edge-of-your-seat stuff.
The problem is the second half. The emotions are there but the emote-ing ones are not. Some bad acting by Tobey (can't really cry), Kirsten does her falling-from-skyscraper bit (again!), the symbiote can't really stand the sound of bells (blasted ear-drums I presume) and some bad attempts at Travoltaesque dancing (Tobey again)
You desperately wait for the film to end and on at least two occasions, I guarantee you will make the mistake of thinking it's over.
If not for the special effects and a certain scene in a French restaurant, the movie would have been a dud. I hear they will be making Spider-Man 4. Mr Raimi, please hire Karan Johar for that one. He'll teach you a thing or two about emotions.
Rating: ***
P.S. If you haven't watched Spider-Man or Spider-Man 2 before reading this review, am sorry you won't understand a thing
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