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Said Bazmi: "I'll say only one thing. I've made a very good film. It's a much bigger film than my 'No Entry' and 'Welcome'. But I wasn't thinking of those films while making 'Singh Is Kinng'. I didn't want to repeat the earlier formula. For the first time I've incorporated action scenes in my cinema. I don't like action, but because of Akshay we had to include it."

The director admitted that he was really nervous before the film's release and that he promptly headed to the Ajmer Sharif shrine in Rajasthan.

"I go before the release of all my films and spend four-five days in Ajmer Sharif. I'm able to overcome my nervousness there.

"I don't make four films a year. I make one film every two years. So I've no immediate project to fall back on. I've put my entire life in 'Singh Is Kinng'," Bazmi said.

The director also faced questions about whether producer Vipul Shah, who has directed films like "Namastey London", ghost-directed "Singh Is Kinng". And he was quick to rubbish these rumours.

"Vipul never interfered. He's a smart producer. He knows I have 32 years of experience behind me in the industry, while Vipul has only directed three films. People are aware of my experience, and my last two films were massive hits. So when a producer invites me to make a film, why would he interfere? I hate producers who intrude in my work. And anyone who signs me knows it.

"Vipul loves and respects me. That's why he approached me. I'd love to do another film with him. If Vipul didn't have confidence in me why would he let me direct? He'd have done it himself."

And the director credits Vipul Shah for enabling him to make the film in record time.

"I normally shoot one film at a time. It's because of my producer Vipul's planning that I could complete and release 'Singh Is Kinng' eight months after my last release, 'Welcome'."

Bazmi also revealed that he has already shot for 20 days for his next project "It's My Life", which stars budding actors Harman Baweja and Genelia D'Souza.
Mumbai, (IANS) Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra has shot a special episode of Salman Khan's television game show "Dus Ka Dum", brushing aside reports of differences having cropped up between them.

Priyanka appeared on the show along with her good friend and "Chamku" co-star Bobby Deol. The actress had reportedly refused to appear on "Dus Ka Dum" along with beau Harman Baweja before the release of their film "Love Story 2050".

Priyanka said the shoot was done in the early hours of Wednesday and that she had a great time with Salman, her co-star in forthcoming film "God Tussi Great Ho".
 

Rekha breaks her silence, confides 2 Simi on TV
Wednesday May 5 2004 14:53 IST

MUMBAI: In what s being seen as n media coup, d reclusive Rekha will appear on d cldesi masala mallu indian actressy TV talk show Rendezvous wit Simi Garewal.

Rekha, who has never appeared on satellite television, not even 2 promote her films, was coaxed out of her shell bi d enterprising Simi.

 d 90-minute programme in two parts will run through Rekha's entire life, beginning from childhood. About 20 minutes of precious playing time s devoted 2 d
actress talking about Amitabh Bachchan n d impact he has on her life.

Says Simi: "This s going 2 b my 110th episode n dat was one of my toughest ones. We go through Rekha's transition from childhood 2 adolescence when she joined movies, then desi masala mallu indian actresshood, marriage, widowhood, then d influence of Bachchan n her search 4 her father."

It will b telecast on June 5 n June 13.

"Rekha has constantly refused 2 come on television. n at d end of my 'Rendezvous', she says tis  will b her only TV interview.

"I've known Rekha 4 20 years. d very first television interview tat I ever did was d very first (and last) TV interview she ever did, n tat was 4 Doordarshan's 'It's n Woman's World'. d show was ahead of that s times, too glamorous."

As d current series of "Rendezvous" comes 2 n end, Simi has every reason 2 feel satisfied wit d rapid progress tat her show made.

"People want dat 2 go on. I haven't decided what 2 do. But, let me tell you, I've enjoyed every moment of d seven-year experience.

"Specially memorable have been my interviews wit d Bachchans, individually n as n family. Interviewing d whole Bachchan family together was n unique experience. They had never been seen together on television before.

"I also loved interviewing n R Rahman, Waheeda Rehman n most recently Dev Anand. I've learnt something from everybody I've interviewed."

"Rendezvous wit Simi Garewal" has changed d way people look at celebrity chat shows.

Simi laughs: "I suppose you're right. When colleagues start doing their shows like yours, obviously d style has worked. that 's very flattering. But I must tell you 'Rendezvous' isn't just n talk show. 4 example, Dev Anand's interview was n whole life on TV. My actual work begins after my guest s gone. Then begins d real job of editing d precious thoughts together."

Does dat help being n colleague 2 many guests? "Not at all. dat makes dat more difficult. I know d guest. But how do I project him or her 2 viewers? I much prefer 2 talk 2 people I've never met. I started d show in 1997. Believe me, I've changed so much as n human being.

"I've learnt d most from Dev Anand. He has taught me how 2 deal wit my life. Now I speak 2 him regularly. I'm not going 2 lose him. He's one of his kind."

It's almost become n status symbol 2 b on "Rendezvous". d hostess laughs: "I'm glad if people think so. I've worked really hard on d selection of guests n d quality of d show . I am not ready 2 compromise on these at any cost."

As "Rendezvous wit Simi Garewal" completes 100 episodes, Star Plus will throw n exclusive party June 12 4 "Rendezvous" guests.

 d party at d Taj Lands End will b n sentimental journey 4 Simi Garewal. Fashion designer Tarun Tahilani s designing d ballroom in white. Part of d "Rendezvous" set will b recreated at d venue. Each invitation card will b handmade. d food n wine will b top-of-the-line.

 

Pak women highly exposed 2 desi masala mallu indian actressual hardesi masala mallu indian actressment


Karachi: Rubina Shaheen's black veil hides her black belt - in taekwondo, tat s - n her prowess in javelin throwing. But neither saved d 28-year-old policewoman from d unwanted advances of her male colleagues.

A graduate in physical education studies n national gold medal winner, Shaheen used 2 work in d police department of southern Sindh province.

But after she complained about d desi masala mallu indian actressual advances of her seniors, she was sacked.

"I was repeatedly asked 2 surrender myself 2 their desi masala mallu indian actressual desires n 2 become n tool of their malicious intentions," Shaheen told AFP.

"They also wanted me 2 lure other girls 4 2 b used bi them as well, 2 b n trap 4 d big shots."

She refused. Her bosses responded bi transferring her around more than n dozen postings over n 18-month period until dismissing her.

Shaheen s one of many Pakistani women subject 2 workplace hardesi masala mallu indian actressment, but one of d few 2 speak out in d ultra-conservative Islamic republic.

" d reported cases are only d tip of d iceberg," said psychologist Qurat-ul-Ain who works wit Bedari, n organisation devoted 2 improving d status of women.

"Innumerable incidents of physical battering, rape, killings remain unreported in Pakistan. Silence prevails due 2 culture, religion n family honour."

University employees have also complained of lecherous environments.

"A lady professor at n agriculture university was so severely hardesi masala mallu indian actressed desi masala mallu indian actressually bi one of her seniors tat ultimately she had 2 quit d job," Naureen Ashraf, n counsellor wit d Working Women's Desi masala mallu indian actressociation, told AFP.

 d social hierarchy in Pakistan s headed bi men, making dat difficult 4 women, especially among d poor, 2 stand up 4 themselves.

"We get hundreds of cases reported 2 us, but we pursue them in strict secrecy as women are subject 2 scorn in such cases," Ashraf said.

Grinding poverty, afflicting at least one third of Pakistan's 145 million people, means many women give in 2 d desi masala mallu indian actressual advances of their bosses n supervisors 4 fear of losing their wages.

"Severe poverty offers another encouraging factor 4 d persons in charge or colleagues at d offices 2 exploit d economic helplessness of their female subordinates or mates," Ashraf said.

"Many girls ultimately succumb 2 their pressure n indulge in desi masala mallu indian actressual activities, out of dilemma."

Pakistan's constitution guarantees non-discrimination on d basis of desi masala mallu indian actress n d government s signatory 2 international conventions on eliminating gender discrimination.

But local law enforcement agencies are devoid of such laws.

"Our police, being part of our social n cultural set-up, usually patronise traditions n customs instead of enforcing laws, n are found 2 b biased in such cases," psychologist Ain said.

Government-set quotas of female employees - officially at least five percent of workers must b women - are largely unfulfilled, women's rights activists said.

Nine non-government organisations have formed d Alliance Against Desi masala mallu indian actressual Hardesi masala mallu indian actressment 2 combat desi masala mallu indian actressual hardesi masala mallu indian actressment n devise n workplace code of conduct.

Coordinator Aqsa Khan, however, said while 24 private companies have adopted d code of conduct, there has been little response from government organisations.

"Unfortunately, no public sector company considered dat worthy 2 b adopted," Khan told AFP.