Friday, February 18, 2011

John Abraham refuses to marry Bipasha

John Abraham and Bipasha Basu are heading for splitsville. Here's why…




After going together for almost a decade, Bollywood couple Bipasha Basu and John Abharam have finally called it quits.

Touted as Bollywood’s one of the strongest love stories, the break-up came when Bipasha wanted marriage and John was not ready for the lifelong commitment.

Talking to a daily, an insider revealed what went wrong with the couple. “They may still make an appearance together at an event but the fact is that they are no longer a couple. The split was very much impending. Bipasha wanted marriage but John was not ready to be tied down. They were together for a decade, so the decision came naturally to Bipasha,” said the source.

Apparently, the rift in John and Biaspha’s relationship became evident when the couple stopped making public appearances together. John and Bipasha would either go separately or would land up at different time to completely avoid each other.

Meanwhile, a close friend of John Abraham said, “He is my closest friend and we get along very well. His mind has always been full of Bipasha and it used to be so every time we met. Lekin abhi aisa nahin hai. He has just stopped talking about her completely.”

Repeated calls and text messages to John and his spokesperson proved futile.

When tried to get in touch with Bipasha, her spokesperson said, “Please don’t contact her. She has denied this on twitter. You should believe what she says. And by the way, she doesn’t want to go on record on this in the media.”
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Drunk Actress Mahie Faces Embarrassment After 6 Vodka Shots | Celebrities

Mahie Gill, an 'up and coming' actress in the Hindi film industry underwent something remarkable in recent times. Any kind of preparation is acceptable for the effective enactment of a character in a film. This is a slogan that numerous actors and actresses in the Hindi film fraternity abide by today.

However, Mahie transported her deference for this slogan to an entirely new and attention-grabbing level during the shooting of her forthcoming celluloid release which is Sahib, Biwi Aur Gangstar, directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia.

What happened was that, during the filming of an important scene of this film, the script demanded that Mahie be inebriated. Mahie underwent exceeding uneasiness over this particular scene as she deemed that she couldn't enact it realistically.

Therefore, Mahie resolved to guzzle six shots of vodka prior to emerging on the set.

However, she didn't realize that six shots would be a bit too much for her mind to tolerate. As the film's crew kept providing her the shot mark, Mahie acted out the entire scene in a forceful fashion. Nevertheless, she had to be carried back to her room after the shooting as she was uncontrollably drunk.

Mahie Gill has established a niche for herself in the Hindi film community within a short time. She is widely recognized for her superlative enactment of the character of Paro in Dev D, which was a Hindi film directed by Anurag Kashyap, which attained colossal critical adulation.

Dev D represented a contemporary celluloid version of the Bengali novella Devdas inscribed by the legendary Indian, Sarat Chattopadhyay.

Mahie also procured the Critics' Award for Best Actress in 2010 at the prestigious Filmfare ceremony. She commenced her career in Punjabi movies prior to penetrating the Hindi film industry with Dev D and achieving acclaim here.

Mahie is scheduled to emerge opposite the skillful actor, Irrfan Khan, in a Hindi movie titled, Paan Singh Tomar.
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Aditi Rao and Arunoday Singh kiss record 22 times

Yeh Saali Zindagi Kiss thrashes Mallika's 17 kisses record with 22 liplocks Arunoday Singh and Aditi Rao thrash Mallika Sherawat's 17 kisses-Khwahish record. We are not sure if it's a record worth setting but Sudhir Mishra's next film, Yeh Saali Zindagi, includes 22 liplocks

Yeh Saali Zindagi might set a new record in celluloid smooching. Arunodoy Singh (last seen making violent love to Raima Sen in Vinay Shukla's Mirch) and Aditi Rao (Sonam Kapoor's bua in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Delhi 6) are the couple in question.

"Aditi and Arunodoy play a young couple based in Delhi. They kiss every time they quarrel. And they quarrel a lot, " says Mishra.

Mishra's memory freezes the figure at "around 20 or 22". A kiss is a far more aesthetic and natural expression of love than hip-shaking, believes the director, who has in the past had to do away with kissing scenes because the actors in question were reluctant.

No such issues with Rao and Singh, though.

Singh comes from a political family. His grandfather Arjun Singh is a prominent politician. Rao's grand-uncle Sir Muhammed Saleh Akbar Hydari was the governor of Assam, and she is married to actor Satydeep Mishra (who played Rani Mukerji's boss in No One Killed Jessica).

The two were mildly apprehensive of how their families would react, but Mishra's directorial experience saw their reservations fade quickly.

The censorboard, already upset over the film's title, is unlikely to take gently to the the avalanche of smooches.

"I am not bothered. If the censors think kissing is evil, I'll ask them to get a reality check. We can't manage with flowers quivering on screen. The audience will guffaw at us!" says Mishra.
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