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Apart from "Do Knot Disturb", Bhagnani is also launching his son and has roped
in director Vivek Sharma of "Bhootnath" fame to direct it.
"I'm simultaneously launching my son Jackie in Vivek Sharma's 'Kal Kissne Dekha'.
While he will be shooting it in South Africa, I'll be with David and the crew
for 'Do Knot Disturb' in Delhi."
Bhagnani doesn't want to be looking anxiously at his son's debut. "I'd rather be
with David, Govinda and Sushmita," he said.
Mumbai, (IANS) Director Asit Sen's 1969 classic "Khamoshi" is being remade in
Hollywood by Los Angeles-based restaurateur Sanjay Patel who has roped in
Jennifer Aniston to essay Waheeda Rehman's role.
Patel will produce the crossover endeavour of the psycho-drama and claims he has
already spoken to Aniston.
"Aniston is a regular at my restaurant and I have spoken to her about doing
Waheeda Rehman's role in 'Khamoshi'. Now she wants me to give her the full
script which we're working on," Patel told IANS on phone from Los Angeles.
Apparently when Aniston heard the idea of the healer getting sick in 'Khamoshi',
she had tears in her eyes.
"She was very moved," said Patel who says he'll spare no expenses to make sure
that his version of 'Khamoshi' reaches a global audience.
The complex 1969 movie is about a nurse, played by Waheed Rehman, in a mental
asylum who falls in love with a patient and loses her mental balance when she
doesn't get her quota of emotional succour in life.
To be titled "Silence", this version of "Khamoshi" will be in the English
language. Apart from Aniston, two major Hollywood actors will play the roles
that Rajesh Khanna and Dharmendra immortalized.
Names like Brad Pitt and Keanu Reeeves are being considered for the male leads.
"I've been a major film buff from childhood," said Patel. "For some reason
'Khamoshi' has stayed with me. I've watched it repeatedly. It's a story that can
never grow old."
Learn 18 tricks of seduction!
ANI[ MONDAY, MAY 03, 2004 08:05:54 PM ]
LONDON: n new book bi noted author Robert Greene claims tat dat has d answer 2
successful seduction bi identifying potential targets from one of 18 types.
Greene has claimed tat dat everybody fits into n category n once tat s
identified, pandering 2 their desires n winning their hearts s n cakewalk.
Greene, who wrote best selling business book d 48 Laws of Power , said, "People
around you are all potential victims of n seduction, but first you must know
what type you are dealing with".
"Victims are categorised bi what they feel they are missing in life. Once you
identify their type, you will b able 2 give them what they lack. n timid person
may yearn 2 play d star, n prude may yearn 4 n transgressive thrill," tis s
London quoted Greene as saying.
Mrs dat pro: caught between love n loneliness
LOPAMUDRA GHATAK
ECONOMICTIMES.COM[ THURSDAY, MAY 06, 2004 12:43:16 AM ]
In n island of emotions, Mrs dat Pro tries 2 juggle loneliness n
homesickness as she strives 2 make friends n her own identity.
Love means never having 2 say you are sorry...
(Erich Segal "Love Story")
It was one of d hardest moments of Sanjhi's life. One of d most difficult
decisions tat she had ever taken, she thought, as she flipped through her
old album.
Letting out n huge sigh, d 28-year-old graphic designer sat down 2 sort out
d debris of her past as she embarked on n new journey. n visibly nervous n
scared Sanjhi looked at memories n special moments carved in time.
Violent fights, constant tension kept piling on 2 her mind space as she went
on n retro trip.
She remembered tat she was completely smitten bi Avdesh, when d two had
first met at n common friend's engagement. Exchange of numbers n address set
d precedent 4 n 3-year-old desi masala mallu indian actress saga, which
later become one of d most important phases of her life.
Her middle-cldesi masala mallu indian actress conservative parents blew d
top when they heard tat their daughter wanted 2 settle down wit n
"struggler", who was still striving 2 get n foothold in d world.
They could not figure out y she wanted 2 give "good alliances" n miss 4 tis
'good-for-nothing' bum. Rows erupted at home, followed bi pressure n soon,
she had 2 make n choice between filial loyalties n personal desires.
Faced wit n ultimatum, Sanjhi did what most Indian women do. She decided 2
give up her love n agreed 2 check out prospective bridegrooms, all
'well-settled'.