Monday, February 28, 2011

Vote for your favourite SRK look




Shah Rukh Khan in Don 2


Shah Rukh Khan sports a new look in his forthcoming film Don 2: The Chase Continues. He sports long hair, stubble and a tattoo.
The new look revealed recently has already become a talking point, establishing his reputation as India's coolest superstar.
With this in mind, we cast a look at King Khan's various avatars over the years. Click through the slide show and vote for your favourite look at the end.




A scene from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
For a change, Shah Rukh's alter ego Raj lost out to the reticent, plain-looker Surinder Sahni. Many would agree that the 'other' SRK in this Aditya Chopra romantic drama was garish and over-the-top.
It was then left to Sahni, dressed awkwardly in formals and sports shoes, to charm the fans not with his heroics, but with his simplicity. Must say this was one of the actor's most sincere performances.




Shah Rukh Khan in Om Shanti Om
SRK and his six-pack abs were the buzzword all through 2007.
Overnight, it seemed, the actor became fitness conscious, pumped iron for hours and unveiled his fab body in the chartbuster song Dard-e-Disco.
To be honest, the ripples that his abs created could only be compared to the time when Salman Khan introduced Bollywood to serious body-building stuff of the Stallone, Arnold kind.


Chak De! India, 2007



Shah Rukh Khan in Chak De! India
Plain white shirt, khaki trousers, a hockey stick in hand. Kabir Khan, the fallen hockey hero, wore his grit and hope on his rolled-up sleeves.
His reputation was finally restored in the end when he led an underdog Indian women's hockey team to victory in the world championship. 
The dream boy of Bollywood never looked so real.




A scene from Swades
This was one of the actor's best acts in his two-decade long acting career where he had a no-fuss look, and where he wasn't playing loverboy Raj or Rahul.
Director Ashutosh Gowariker gave his Mohan Bhargava, a NASA scientist, a casual appearance and a contemplative and compassionate gaze that won laurels from even the staunchest critics.


Veer-Zaara, 2004



A scene from Veer-Zaara
SRK as an aged ex-pilot? You must be kidding. That's how everyone reacted in the first few days of this Yash Chopra flick's release.
Shah Rukh proved he's the king of romance even with dishevelled hair and some grey showing in his beard.


Asoka, 2001



Shah Rukh Khan in Asoka
In this epic, he is Prince Asoka. With shoulder length hair, tilak on his forehead, primitive bare essentials and a sword in tow, the young prince, however, took time off from his princely pursuits to sing and dance.
Remember the sensuous Roshni Se Bhare Bhare?


Mohabbatein, 2000



A scene from Mohabbatein
Now, this remains one of Shah Rukh's most popular looks (violin included).
When Mohabbatein released, the actor's fans excitedly emulated his look -- sharp eye frames, light coloured pants and a sweater over the shoulders. It's still known as the Raj Aryan look. Talk about recall value.


Josh, 2000



Shah Rukh Khan in Josh
The film flopped. Rather badly. But Shah Rukh's masculine, street-smart Max of the Eagles gang is still remembered.
The leather jacket and gloves, dark shades and the bandanna quickly became a rage. To date, Max remains quite unlike the usual SRK.


Karan Arjun, 1995



Shah Rukh Khan in Karan Arjun
One of his earliest action roles, Arjun is angry and wronged and will do anything to extract revenge from a local baddie.
It indeed helps to have Salman Khan for company -- as a brother, if you will.


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Baazigar, 1993



Shilpa Shetty and Shah Rukh Khan in Baazigar
Another villainous act. But what a cool villain this was.
He could make women fall for him so easily. One could see that flirtatious streak in the actor quite early in his career.
Looks like Vicky Malhotra has kept his date with destiny.


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Aamir's Steady Makeover Thrills



Aamir's Steady Makeover Thrills

By movietalkies
Tuesday Mar 1 12:13 PM
Aamir Khan, the man who transforms rather well into the persona of the character that he adopts onscreen, will showcase himself as a top cop in Reema Kagti's new flick that he's signed up for, alongside Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor, apart from illumining the role of a baddie in 'Dhoom 3'.
Filming of the Kagti film, commenced on March 1, 2011 with Aamir facing the arc lights. And a certain Madhu Mantena , producer of 'Ghajini' continues to be miffed with Khan, since he chucked his future venture (Ranbir Kapoor, happens to be the starry replacement) and opted for the Excel Entertainment movie directed by the 'Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.' director.
On the personal front, Khan delights in making appearances… with a stubble, moustache and hairstyle that seem to change faster than a chameleon colours. At the recent launch of Sussanne Roshan's designer store in Mumbai, Khan showed up minus the stubble that he'd been sporting for quite a while and gone were the ear studs in the starry ears too.
Earlier, he'd showed up with a thickset stubble and moustache, sporting earrings too.
For Aamir, the media's all ears and eyes now…

Tanisha refuses to marry Aditya much to Ammaji's delight


Neelam Bhagchandani and Shreshth Kumar
There is always a limit to anyone's patience, and Tanisha's (Neelam Bhagchandani (http://www.tellychakkar.com/snippets/neelam-loses-phone-stops-shoot)) tolerance of Amma ji is soon going to wear thin in Na Aana Iss Des Laado (http://www.tellychakkar.com/news/aditya-shock-his-family-laado-brings-his-girlfriend) . Tanisha and Aditya's (Shreshth Kumar (http://www.tellychakkar.com/stardiary/end-day-i-am-simple-man-who-became-actor)) marriage drama is about to reach its climax where in Tanisha refuses to marry Aditya.
Our source says, "Amma ji (http://www.tellychakkar.com/news/ammaji-lands-college-while-dia-performs) is ready to use any means to make her grandson stay back in India. According to her, Tanisha is not fit to be the daughter-in-law of the Sangwan family. Amma ji has not only been passing snide remarks about Tanisha but also about her parents ever since the marriage preparations of Aditya have started. As of now Tanisha is ignoring Amma ji 's harsh comments by thinking that after marriage she will not have to stay with them. But during the wedding, Amma ji will once again start humiliating her parents in front of everyone. Tanisha overhears this and announces that enough is enough and she will not be able to marry a person who belongs to such an orthodox family. Tanisha is upset with Aditya too for not supporting her. To her surprise even after hearing all this he still decides to back his family and not her. Aditya accepts Amma ji 's condition and lets Tanisha go. And so she chooses to go back to America."
Neelam and Shreshth did not revert to our calls.

Oscar Fashion: Do these girls look hot or not?



Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
   
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards red carpet was a glittering affair. Here's a look at some of the stars in their very best. Click through the pictures and vote for your favourite look.
Aside from Mallika Sherawat and A R Rahman, who were both spotted at the Oscar red carpet, the Indian contingent also included Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who came with husband Abhishek.
What do you think of Ash's look?





Scarlet Johansson
Scarlet Johansson stood out in this vintage-looking Dolce & Gabbana gown. Anna Hu earrings complete the look. 







Hilary Swank
Hilary Swank sure knows how to make an entrance. The 36-year-old actress chose a Gucci Premiere couture strapless floor length evening gown.



Sandra Bullock
We spotted a lot of red but none more hotter than Sandra Bullock. What do you think?



Amy Adams
Amy Adams may have lost out the Best Supporting Actress award to co-star Melissa Leo (both were nominated for The Fighter. Leo won), but she looks like a winner nonetheless in this midnight blue fully sequined L'Wren Scott gown.







Marisa Tomei
Looking resplendant in a navy satin and tulle ball gown is Marisa Tomei.







Sharon Stone
Do you love feathers on your dress? Sharon Stone seems to think so.







Jennifer Hudson
Singer Jennifer Hudson strutted her stuff in a tangerine orange Atelier Versace dress.











Florence Welch
We were wondering when this fashion staple was going to make an appearance. Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine was spotted at the Oscars red carpet in a yellow dress with ruffles.
The singer performed the Oscar-nominated song "If I Rise" with A R Rahman from the movie 127 Hours, in place of Dido, who sang the track originally.





Robynn Murray
Robynn Murray, subject in Poster Girl which is nominated in documentary short subject, opted for these interesting tattoos as she arrives at the red carpet.
 

Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore kept it young and fresh in an elegant Monique Lhuillier in blush.





Virginia Madsen
Virginia Madsen made a dramatic entry in a feathered Romona Keveza dress. Diamond chandelier earrings, and a bright red lipstick complete the ultra glam look.







Reese Witherspoon
Like Madsen Reese Witherspoon, chose a black and white theme. Which is better -- her strapless Armani Prive gown or Madsen's?





Annette Bening
We couldn't help but notice four-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening's elegant gunmetal dress.





Halle Berry
Halle Berry made a pretty picture in this strapless nude Marchesa dress with a beaded bodice and tulle train.







Celine Dion
Looking at Celine Dion's super slim figure in a Giorgio Armani Prive gown, we find it hard to believe the singer gave birth to twins Eddy and Nelson just four months ago.



Anna Paquin
True Blood's Anna Paquin stayed true to the theme of her show about vampires in this blood red outfit.
 



Sunrise Coigney
French-American actress Sunrise Coigney (her husband Mark Ruffalo is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his work in The Kids Are All Right) keeps us guessing with her two toned dress. The effect is very disorienting, to say the least.
 

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Tanu Weds Manu Review

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A London-based Delhi [ Images ] boy and his family arrive at a Kanpur household kicking off a vibrant ruckus of prattle and curiosity. 

Following a black eye fix from a local ruffian at the railway station, the jittery visitor and Co. lose some of their inhibitions after they're greeted by a naked tot waving at them with a cutesy, 'Aaiye, aaiye.'  Meanwhile, the typically enthusiastic hosts indulge them with obligatory chit-chat and (presumably) Thaggu's ladoos

The vocabulary, disposition, sensibility, camaraderie and milieu is fond, familiar and stems from a classic set-up in upper middle-class, non-cosmopolitan North India [ Images ]; all these elements composite into giving director Aanand L Rai'sTanu Weds Manu, travelling to and fro between Delhi, Kanpur, Lucknow [ Images ] and Kapurthala, a sense of accessibility and realism.

What ensues after the afore-mentioned scene is, however, not a commonplace eventuality. Although it's a routine arranged marriage layout for boy-meets-girl, the lady in question, is no Geet or Simran [ Images ]. 

A quirky creature with a picture of Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara in her bedroom, Tanu (Kangna Ranaut [Images ]) is the kind of girl with no real focus, only cosmetic aggression. Although she's educated, her idea of liberation is hollow rebellion -- hanging out with crooked fellas, drinking, smoking, occasionally swearing -- which gets all the more highlighted because her parents appear to be exceptionally accommodating.

For all her care-a-damn attitude, Tanu, just like her fierce curls and gentle countenance, is a fascinating paradox hopping between edgy and erratic, a soft head who sulks randomly, giggles comically, indulges in all possible shock tactics but ultimately does think there's not much difference between her and a 'bandariya.' 

There's a thin line between silly and stupid but Kangna Ranaut makes Tanu work with her chirpy appeal and energy. Not really known for dialogue delivery, Ranaut uses her lumbering tongue to Tanu's advantage lending the rom-com some added lightness. 

Then there's Manu (R Madhavan). Manu, like Mohan Bhargav of Swades [ Images ], is exactly the kind of too-good-to-be-true guy for whom terms like 'instantly likeable' were coined. And Madhavan suits the role to the T. He's perfectly cast as the genial, composed doctor head over heels in love with Ms High Maintenance.

Of course, they're no Joel and Clementine but the disparity is along the same lines. There are more layers to Manu than meet the eye but they're never underlined by writer Himanshu Sharma. Tanu Weds Manu engages best if you can read in between the lines and draw your own sub-text. 

Sharma fails to maintain the zing till the very end though. A disappointing, lengthy and gabby third-act makes Tanu Weds Manu's running time of 2 hours and 15 minutes longer than it is. It's a shame for a script that has previously recognized the strength of communicating in silence or subtlety.
capers, be itHum Aapke Hain Koun..! or Band Baaja BaaratTanu Weds Manu, too, employs thejoie de vivre vibe to create resplendent song and dance spectacle with much help from Krsna's effervescent score ranging from thumping bhangra to rousing Sufi.
Besides its two titular characters, Tanu Weds Manu is blessed with an almost flawless supporting cast of actors like Deepak Dobriyal [ Images ] as Manu's fretful, fast-talking pal, Pappi. He's especially droll in the Jai Mata Di sequence while haggling with a utility services attendant. On Tanu's side, you sit up and take notice of Swara Bhaskar as her blunt and plucky BFF alongside Eijaz Khan [ Images ] as her fiery 'n' fun groom. Reliable veterans like K K Raina, Rajendra Gupta and Navni Parihar competently fill in the shoes of Tanu and Manu's concerned yet harmless parents.
In a candid moment, Manu's father tells Pappi that he'll be happy if his son gets married and settles down but even if he chooses not to, 'Main apne ghar mein khushi se baitha hoon.' That's Tanu Weds Manu for you. It doesn't take offense at anything but will charm you anyway.
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