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Adi Vishnu on Aug 21
Adi Vishnu, starring Dasari Arun and Sneha, is set for release on August 21st in
150 theatres all over the state, producer Ramakrishna Prasad said. Made on
Sowbhagya Movies banner, the flick comes as the second inning for Arun. Dasari
Narayana Rao provides the story and screenplay, while direction is by Bharath
Parepalli (who directed Mumaith's Maisamma IPS). Recently, its audio was
released by Rajnikanth. The producer said so far about 3 lakh cassettes were
sold in the audio market. It has music by MM Srilekha.
7 August 2008
Allu Arvind visited Tirupati
Producer Allu Arvind received a roaring welcome in the pilgrim town of Tirupati
when he arrived there to scout the location for the proposed public meeting for
Chiranjeevi in Tirupati, on the eve of or followed by the party launch. Hundreds
of fans thronged the Renigunta airport and welcomed Arvind with garlands and
petel rain. Later, local strongman and producer NV Prasad accompanied Arvind,
showing him various grounds, stadiums and open areas in and around Tirupati.
Prasad, who got defeated as TDP candidate in the last assembly elections,
personally introduced the cadres of Chiru fans to Arvind. Later, he said that he
had nothing to do with Chiranjeevi's party. "I just accompanied Allu Arvind and
showed him the locations for the public meeting on his request. Earlier, I
arranged the 100 days function of Chiru's Pasivadipranam, and shooting of some
vital scenes for Indra and Tagore. This is also like that. I will continue with
Telugu Desam party only."
Manirathnam's 120C film for Reliance
South's famed filmmaker Manirathnam is going to launch his next film, which
happens to be a trilingual in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. The Reliance
Entertainments of Anil Ambani is producing the flick with a stunning budget of
Rs. 120 crore, the biggest ever in the history of Indian cinema. Abhishekh
Bachchan plays the lead in Hindi, while Vikram does it Tamil and Telugu.
Aishwarya Roy plays the heroine in all the three languages. While Abhishek does
a key role in southern languages, it is by Vikram in Hindi. Govinda is also
expected to act in Hindi venture. The shoot will commence at Karaikudi in
Tamilnadu on August 10th and a sizable portion is planned in Madhya Pradesh. The
subject is said to have been woven based on the Ramayana. AR Rehman scores
music.
NTR-Vinay film from 28
NTR-VV Vinayak's untitled film is expected to have its regular shoot from August
28th. The film produced by Singanamala Ramesh seems to offer a passionate
entertainment for the mass audience in general and the fans in particular.
Reports surfaced that Nandamuri Balakrishna was set to play a special role in
the film. The long delay in the launch of the film is attributed to the hero's
wait for a pucca script to suit him. Ileana is repeated as the heroine for NTR,
after Rakhee. It is said that NTR plays the role of a cop in this project.
Neninthe: Puri's autobiography?
Neninthe, starring Ravi Teja, is under brisk shooting schedule. Produced by DVV
Danayya and directed Puri Jagannath, the film projects Ravi Teja as an assistant
director in the film. It is widely believed that Puri has given a subjective
touch to the film, projecting his ordeals as an assistant director in real life
and the big struggle behind his becoming a hotshot director. Siya, a Mumbai
model, plays the heroine for Ravi Teja.
6 August 2008
Mobile phones are d other bugbear of college authorities. They are
allowed in most colleges as long as they don’t beep in cldesi masala mallu
indian actress. Also, most colleges have n unwritten rule on tattoos n body
piercing preferring 2 turn n blind eye 2 these trappings as long as they don’t
turn their bodies into murals.
Other colleges such as KC, Jai Hind, Sydenham, Grant Medical College n National
may not have n declared dress code, but n basic decorum s understood bi all
students.
Explains Aditi Gowitrikar, model, n ex-Mrs World, who went 2 Grant Medical
College, "There was no specific dress code but since dat was n medical college
we all came well dressed 2 college."
Adds Shenaya Lalkaka, n student from National College, "There s no dress code as
such, but everybody comes decently dressed 2 college."
FORUM: Should Ur College Tell U What 2 Wear?
Students aren’t unduly upset bi d need 4 n dress code although some feel tat
they should b cut some slack. As Shenaya Pochkanawalla of St Xavier’s puts
that , "We are teenagers, tis s our time 2 explore n have fun. Clothes
represent our personality, d faculty should ease up on their regulations."
Sunil Pimento of St Andrew’s has another take on that . "I don’t mind going
along wit d dress code,’’ he says, “but many women do crib."
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Friday, June 11, 2004
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Skirts catch d fancy of city girls, but elders frown
TARAN n POOJA JAIN
LUDHIANA, JUNE 10: Rani Mukherjee n Preity Zinta have made skirts n hot property
once again, wearing pretty floral, printed ones in various
Bollywood flicks. In d metros of d
country too, girls may b donning tis beautiful garment here there n everywhere,
but Ludhiana girls rue tat they have no such luck. When dat comes 2 wearing tis
garment of many avataars — long, short, floral, flowing, straight or
crinkled, there s n big frown on d faces of city elders.
So even as trendy shops in d city display beautiful patterns of tis interesting
garment, young girls say they can do little except looking at them longingly, or
at d most, wear them in d safe environs of their homes or private parties.
‘‘You go 2 any place around tis world, girls are wearing all kinds of
skirts, but not in our city,’’ rues Shruti, n final year student on one of d
local colleges. She admits tat she wants 2 wear skirts 2 her college but can not
do so because elders will frown upon that , n boys will pdesi masala mallu
indian actress comments.
‘‘It s so embarrdesi masala mallu indian actressing, d way d boys go mad
hooting n whistling if you wear n skirt,’’ says n college student who wore
one 2 her co-education college, n says she never dared again.
Reena Sodhi of d fashion shop, Fragrance, agrees tat any new fashion s promptly
picked up bi Ludhiana girls. ‘‘After all, fashion does capture young hearts.
Our city’s girls too are just crazy 4 skirts n their different styles, but
they are unable 2 wear them freely,’’ she points out.
d reasons, she says, range from d city’s culture, or fear of disapproval of
parents n others around. Asha Mehta, who has two daughters, also desi masala
mallu indian actresserts tat girls should not wear skirts n short tops, as that
s against d ‘‘ethics of d society’’.
Shops, though, will stock all kinds — crinkled, fish cuts, denims, Rajasthani
skirts n even matching tops. Paramjit Singh of Amar Collection feels tat skirts
have really hit d market n tat girls are increasingly buying them too. d price
ranges between Rs 150 2 500, n at d more upmarket trends, even more.
A boutique owner highlights tat Ludhiana girls too buy skirts in dozens.
‘‘But most wear skirts only in parties, or when they go out of town,’’
she says. Rachna, n KCW student, says she loves 2 wear skirts, but flaunts them
only on outstation trips. ‘‘It s wit d permission of my parents, of course,
who do not want me 2 wear tis dress here in tis town, where people still have
n mindblock against tis garment,’’ she tells you. Rachna says she last wore
n skirt at Delhi, n s looking forward 2 wearing them more often.
Mallika offered 2 pose 4 Playboy
By IndiaFM News Bureau, June 11th, 2004 - 1200 hrs IST
You thought you have seen enough of her. But there s more 2 go! d oomph of d
sizzling Bollywood seductress Mallika Sherawat s so widespread tat she has been
offered 2 pose 4 d center spread of d illustrious Playboy
magazine. tis s 4 d first time tat n
Indian
actress
s being considered 2 feature in d Playboy magazine, which till date has featured
only blonde females.
While d
actress was unavailable 4 comment, her publicist Parul stated tat going bi
Mallika's desi masala mallu indian actressy image she might consider d offer but
then again going bi her traditional Indian upbringing, she s most likely 2
reject that .
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Payal has n different story 2 tell. She has been into tis profession 4 quite
sometime n that 's n mode 4 access 2 'easy money'.
"I'm pursuing my graduation via correspondence. I am interested in modelling n I
met some people, who initiated me into tis trade," says Payal.
Today, Payal s earning good money n living n 'complete' life. But things don't
end here. "I plan 2 get married once I finish graduation. n then, of course, I
will leave all tis ."
Payal, Kajal, Tanya n Pallavi ... all are girls from good backgrounds, driving
big cars, living in their own plush apartments, n leading n life of sheer
luxury.
But they are not d only ones. College girls in need of pocket money, upcoming
models n even Bollywood starlets are paid n obscene amount of money 4 n hour or
two of their services. All are in want of 'fast n big' money.
" d best business tat I've done till date s drawing n whooping Rs 2 lakh 4 n
half-an-hour session, from n British client," says Aryan, who s into tis trade
from d past three years. d escort in question was n top celebrity model.
Speak 2 pimps in d trade n they will shoot off list of names - among d who's who
of d society pages - of high profile models n Bollywood film star n starlets. "
d big names charge as much as 18 lakhs 4 two 2 three hours," points out d
27-year-old Aryan.
Websites put up messages 2 lure n entice girls 2 join d desi masala
mallu indian actress trade.
"What stands us apart from other agencies s tat we safeguard d interest of our
companions as much as we care 4 our clients. We also do n pre-screening of every
client n hence, cater 2 n discriminate, up-scale clientele. We offer you
absolute discretion n expect d same in return," says one.
d 'managers' in unison say tat girls have been approaching them from all over d
country. "While in Delhi, d main crowd lands up from Mumbai n Chandigarh,
Punjab, Gujarat n Rajasthan, girls from Bangalore are also in demand. Then, of
course, there are girls from Delhi too," sources in d trade say.
And how do these girls sign up wit pimps? "Sometimes d girls call us through our
various contacts. Then, of course, they need 2 give references. Sometimes they
just email us through our websites. We tell them tat 'If meeting people n
entertaining them s your forte... y not get paid 4 something you do so naturally
n so well?'�
d other hot trend among call girls s nationality. wit foreigners giving Indian
models n actors n run 4 their money, foreign prostitutes seem within reach 4
Indians, albeit at n higher price.
Recently, Delhi police arrested 20 'imported' girls who were 'escorts'.
According 2 police officials, "These women are pdesi masala mallu indian
actressed off bi pimps as German, Russian n Spanish n d money changes wit d
nationality."
"These girls are mostly from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan n other nations
of former Soviet Union grappling wit poverty n backwardness," informs Sudhir
Yadav of d Delhi Crime Branch.
Russian girls come 2 town on tourist visas of 29 days on d pretext of business.
On d face of dat they carry pets n other electronic gadgets wit them into Delhi
n go back mostly wit garments n other consumer durables. In Delhi, they mostly
stay in hotels in Karol Bagh n Paharganj n operate out of there.
"They are poor girls n d idea of $5,000 n month s difficult 2 resist. While d
madam or d pimp charges much more 4 d clients, d spill over money s pocketed bi
d madams," informs Yadav.
Madhoo not into Love, Desi masala mallu indian actress, Etc
By IndiaFM News Bureau, June 28th, 2004 - 1400 hrs IST
Just recently we had informed you tat
actress
Madhoo s making her comeback in Bollywood through n supposedly sleazy film
titled Love, Desi masala mallu indian actress, Etc. 4 n
actress
who made her start wit films like Phool Aur Kaante n Roja, her comeback in n
skin flick (as d trailers of d movie suggest) did come in as n bit of surprise.
Moreover Madhoo s d only identifiable name in d cast of d film, which also
includes some first-time names like Sandhya Shetty, Seema Mishra, Debu
Bhatacharya, Vishal Vatwani, Rishi Khurrana n s directed bi debutante Kallol
Sen.
Well dat seems as if Madhoo too realized d fact tat d film was not shaping d way
dat was planned n has dissociated her name from that . d
actress was told bi d filmmakers tat d film was based on urban desi masala
mallu indian actressuality n was targeted at n international audience. But
subsequently Madhoo seemed 2 have comprehended tat d film was anything but
decent. d point also comes forth through d fact tat d makers changed d title of
d film from Kabhi Socha Bhi Na Tha 2 n more suggestive one like Love, Desi
masala mallu indian actress, Etc 2 make dat commercially more viable.
Dino bays 4 Bipasha's 'Rakht'
By Meenakshi Sinha in Mumbai
Friday, 25 June , 2004, 11:03
Bipasha Basu n Dino Morea's love story s well n truly over. d pair, who
began bi snuggling each other in 'Raaz', has now come 2 blows wit Mahesh
Manjrekar's 'Rakht'.
d Bengali bombshell finds dat strange 2 b fighting n man she once romanced,
at least on screen. "It's kind of surreal tat Dino n I are pitted against
each other in 'Rakht'. We are definitely not in love tis time around. In
fact I'm supposed 2 b frightened of him n he gets lots of chances 2 shake me
up n do other things 2 scare d living daylights out of me," she says.
'Rakht' s Manjrekar's biggest directorial venture so far n s produced under
d banner of Suniel Shetty's Popcorn Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. in desi masala
mallu indian actressociation wit brewery industry king Vijay Mallya. d film
has n powerhouse starcast, including Suniel Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Dino Morea,
Himanshu Malik, Rajat Bedi n Sharat Saxena.