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Friday, May 21, 2010

ovie Review-13 B
A film from the stable of national award winner Vikram K. Kumar, '13 B' is a sort of Hum Aapke Hain Kaun having been shot in a Bhoot backdrop. Though there aren't any genuinely frightening Hollywood-like moments, Kumar manages to infuse enough creepiness to keep us guessing. The new twist on reality television, with characters on television foretelling life and even the dialogue and gestures, somewhat beats the logic.


Interview-Abhay Deol
He's different from the Deol brothers Bobby and Sunny in that he's not as flamboyant. But Abhay Deol has proved that everything works in Bollywood. And nothing succeeds like success. "I don't think anyone can make an actor. It is an inherent quality that one has to have. I think everybody can act but not everybody can get to be an actor. If you can get somebody to ignore then camera and be themselves, they can act. "


Movie Happening-Deepika nominated for an International Award
What we don't know and what might surprise even her fans is that she has been nominated in the Best Actress category at the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival which will be held from March 22 to April 13 for the film Chandni Chowk to China. Deepika admits that she is very happy to be nominated considering that the film did so badly at the box office.


Movie Happening-Bachchan, an Icon in Anil Dharkar's Book
Jaya Bachchan pointed out that her mother-in-law Teji Bachchan had passed away not so long ago and in her honor, the Bachchan did not celebrate Holi. She spoke to the press while in the capital with her husband for the launch of Anil Dharkar's book 'Icons: Men & Women Who Shaped Today's India' recently. Amitabh Bachchan is one of the 20 icons in Dharkar's book but his wife is not in awe of him.


Movie Review-Karma Aur Holi
Directed by Manish Gupta, �Karma Aur Holi� looks like a film planned on the inter-relationship complexities and dark secrets of high-society folks, but the wafer-thin script, amateurish direction and shoddy performances by the lead actor make it a no-show. More �action� can be caught sifting through TV channels than sitting through this boring flick.


Movie Happening-Sanjay Lucks Out
When debutant director Zoya Akhtar approached him to play the wacky reel-life director Ranjeet, Sanjay was skeptical. He was used to playing the main lead, although he never gave a hit. However, he loved the script and accepted the role. Now, he is glad that he did. His character Ranjeet, who loves Clint Eastwood and is inspired by Hollywood DVDs, has earned him so much appreciation that Sanjay is all smiles.

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