Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan

Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan went public with their obvious but so far unacknowledged romance when they walked the ramp together for designer Manish Malhotra's grand finale show at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai. "Yes, we are not exactly shouting from the rooftops but yes, clearly we are together. And we are happy together," Saif told the media at the event. Reports of a romantic linkup between 27-year-old Kareena and 37-year-old Saif Ali Khan first surfaced while the two were shooting for Yash Raj Films Tashan on locales in Ladakh and Rajasthan. As their romance intensified, Kareena unceremoniously dumped former beau Shahid Kapoor August end while he was shooting for Aziz Mirza's Lucky Charm in Toronto, Canada. Thereafter, Kareena and Saif were repeatedly seen together in public places though the two continued to describe each other as good friends. Shahid and Kareena well wishers hoped the two would reconcile once Shahid returned to Mumbai on Saturday 29 Sep 2007 after a month-and-a-half long stint in Canada. They were, however, disappointed. Kareena met Shahid one last time on Sunday, 30 Sep 2007at a studio in Goregaon to wrap up their film together Jab We Met. In a recent survey that we conducted, over 70% of our readers said they believed Kareena dumped Shaid to advance her career. Kareena recently bagged a role opposite Saif Ali Khan in the film Agent Vinod to be produced by Saif's Serendipity Films and directed by Sriram Raghavan. The film is an espionage thriller in which Saif will play a secret agent.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

kareena and shahid break up

Star News is reporting that Shahid and Kareena are no longer a couple. The couple were pretty tight and many believed that it would be only a matter of time before they got hitched. The main reason for the break-up? None other than the very eligible Saif Ali Khan who is said to be smitten by the Kapoor gal.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Mauli Dave

Mauli Dave Have walked this earth for: 19 Yrs I hail from: Houston, Texas Alma Mater: University Of Houston Down the memory lane: My most memorable day was when I was crowned Miss Teen India Texas 2007 Hobbies: Playing Tennis, I am also a professional dancer Favorite personality: A.R. Rehman Favorite Actor: Shahrukh Khan, Amir Khan and Abhishek Bachchan Message to viewers: I am a complete and honest performer and music is my life. Please shower your blessings on me. I need it more than anything. First Love: I had too many crushes when I was in school. I used to admire anyone who was into sports. My first big crush was on Suniel Shetty after watching him the the movie “Mohra”.

Monday, June 4, 2007

Kareena Kapoor's Information

Kareena Kapoor, daughter of the separated couple Randhir Kapoor and Babita, was born on September 21, 1980 in Mumbai. She is the sister of senior and former actress Karishma Kapoor. She is called "Bebo" by her family members, fans and some close industry people. She is at the present time one of the most beautiful, successful and on-demand actress in the Bollywoood film Industry. Kareena was born in a influential film family, where you can see a number of film actors. Her grand father was Raj Kapoor and great grand father was Pridviraj Kapoor, who were legendary actors of Bollywood film Industry. Her father Randhir Kapoor and mother Babitha also played important roles in the Hindi film industry in India. Kareena had her education in Jamnabai Narsee School in Mumbai and later studied in Welham Girls' Boarding School in Dehradun. Later she took a course on microcomputers and information technology at harvard for summer school for three years. She then joined Government LaW College at Churchgate. But she didn't complete the course. After one year of studying there she went back home to take up acting as her career and joined the Kishore Namit Kapoor acting school. Kareena was given the opportunity to debut with the film "Kaho Na Pyaar Hai" but after a few days of shoot she quit it. She debuted with the film "Refugee" opposite Abhishek Bachchan in the role of a pakistan girl. The film was a flop at box office but she managed to catch the attention and praise of critics as she succeeded in justifying the role of her. The role brought her Filmfare Best Debut Award in female category. Kareena's next movies were "Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai" and Asoka. But they failed at box office. However she earned the praise of critics for her performance in Asoka. After the success of the film "Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham", where she played a nice role, she became on of the top actors. After this film she acted in some more films but none of them did any good to her. In 2004, she came up with different character in the film "Chameli", where she played the role of a prostitute. With the success of that film and with her nice performance again she caught the attention of everyone and won the Filmfare Best Performance Award. For her film "Dev", she won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance in the same year. In 2004 she also acted in the films "Aitraaz" and "Hulchul" which were above average films. in 2006, she acted in "Chup Chup ke", "36 china town", "othello" and "omkara" out of which she got good response for "Othello" and "Omkara". Kareena's latest release is "Don", Which did a good business at box office. Kareena has done a lot of stage shows throughout her career up to now. Her latest tour was the Rockstar's concert of May 2006 was a huge success. In this concert she performed alongwith Salman Khan, Shahid kapoor, Jayed Khan, John Abraham, Esha Deol and Mallika Sherawat. Kareena has been dating Shahid Kapoor, who she thinks is the best life partner for her.

Friday, March 9, 2007

Kareena Vs John

Now kareena Vs john. Talking about John, it would be interesting to see how he shuts up his critics in WATER. With Kareena Kapoor openly calling him “expressionless” in Karan’s Koffee Show and refusing to be paired with him, for John’s fans, it would indeed be exciting to see what expressions John has to offer. With no filmi background and godfathers, John has come a long way, even gone to the Oscars! That it itself says a lot for his grit and determination. It’s OK for those with filmy connections (read family) to blabber away… without having to know the meaning of struggle. Read this and then desided its true...

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Game 51

Friday, February 23, 2007

Interview : How dare Farrukh Dhondy say I'm a fake: Shilpa Shetty

Shilpa Shetty has forgiven Jade Goody, her housemate in the British TV reality show 'Celebrity Big Brother', for her offensive behaviour but hasn't yet gotten over author and scriptwriter Farrukh Dhondy's stinging criticism. The London-based Dhondy termed the remarks against Shetty, which triggered a debate on racism in Britain, as unreal and untrue. He labelled the whole episode as a 'drama and gimmick' to boost the show's ratings. 'I've forgiven Jade. Anyone who knows me knows I forgive and forget easily. Farrukh Dhondy has made a statement that I'm a fake. How dare he? How dare he take away from the fact that I'm representing my country in Britain? A lot of Indians in Britain are very irked by his criticism of me,' Shilpa told us in an interview. The actress, who went on to win the show, accepts that she changed her stance on her housemates' racist behaviour because she didn't want to hurt the sentiments of the viewers. 'You know, if you saw the footage I clearly said, 'It was racist'. But then Big Brother asked me if Jade Goody's attitude towards me was racist. That's when I realised the gravity of the situation. 'I realised the entire Asian community would be hurt if I used that word. And I had no idea my words were creating a furore across the world. So, I revised my earlier opinion.' Shilpa says her entire experience has made her more socially and politically conscious. Excerpts from the Interview: How are you holding up as India's new representative abroad? I'm doing okay. I met Prime Minister Tony Blair. I went there to thank him on my country's behalf. It was an embarrassing situation for him. He had to answer questions on racism. Was chicken curry served? Oh yeah! 'Chicken Curry Rules' has become a slogan in Britain... I got to know that old people from the British Asian community, who never watched 'Big Brother', started watching the show to see me.... Would you believe, I haven't seen the entire series of 'Big Brother'. Do you really believe you were a victim of racism in there? Initially, it was hard for me to tell. In India none of us goes through racist behaviour. All of us are Indian. Once I was in the house lots of things were happening. People who followed the whole series were irked by what they saw. These are British Asians who have been subjected to this kind of discrimination for years and this was the first time they saw someone they knew and liked standing up against the bullying and racial discrimination they experienced in everyday life. For me, to be treated like that, was very painful to see. When I made a statement from in there saying, 'Is this the new Britain' the Brits didn't want Britain to be epitomised by those three girls in there (who bullied me). Do you feel you were racially discriminated against? You know, if you saw the footage I clearly said, 'It was racist'. I never did anything in the house to hurt them, or to make them feel I was unfriendly. They had this attitude towards me, and I didn't know where it was coming from. This kind of attitude happens among women who are insecure or jealous. But I was never subjected to this kind of a thing. Was it a girlie thing carried too far? There was groupism and a divide. So coming back to your question about whether the situation in there was racist, I said it was. I don't like to hold grudges. When I went to the dining room, 'Big Brother' asked me if Jade Goody's attitude towards me was racist. That's when I realised the gravity of the situation. I realised the entire Asian community would be hurt if I used that word. And I had no idea my words were creating a furore across the world. So, I revised my earlier opinion, and told all the Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, who were listening, that yes it was mean, rude, obnoxious and arrogant behaviour. But it wasn't racist behaviour. Have you forgiven Jade? Jade did apologise. And I've forgiven her. Anyone, who knows me, knows I forgive and forget easily. Farrukh Dhondy has made a statement that I'm a fake. How dare he? How dare he take away from the fact that I'm representing my country in Britain. A lot of Indians in Britain are very irked by his criticism of me. So, would you invite Jade for your wedding whenever it happens? (Laughs) Jade is just an acquaintance, someone I met as part of my experience at 'Big Brother'. She's neither a friend nor an enemy. We were forced to know one another, and I've moved on. I believe her house has been stoned. She has received death threats. During a police investigation, I was told Jade and the others who behaved badly with me have been treated like criminal offenders. Do I feel sorry for Jade? Of course! I wouldn't wish this on anyone. She's a mother of two. I don't wish bad for anyone. And at the end of the day this was just a game show. Have you become more socially and politically conscious? Definitely. When I went to Leicester, I couldn't get out of the car. It wasn't mock-hysteria. There was a feeling of pride in every Indian there. It made me cry. But, believe me I wanted to speak to the Indian press at the first given opportunity. At the House of Commons I walked across to the Indian press corps, though the British press resented it. But they had me for a week-and-half. My own country and cinema will always mean more to me. Yes, I feel I haven't really got my due as an actress in Hindi cinema. So, why don't you stand for the elections as an Indian MP in Britain? No way! You know I'm totally apolitical.

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