Showing posts with label Actress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Actress. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Pregnant Rani Mukerji Extends Stay in Hospital by Few More Days

Rani is 'fine and resting,' as per sources
"She is in the hospital and will be there for few days as work is going on at her house, so her stay in the hospital has been extended," sources said. "She is fine. She is still in hospital and resting," they added. The 37-year-old actress, who was admitted to a suburban hospital after Diwali for a minor complication
Actress Rani Mukherji, who is expecting her first child with husband filmmaker Aditya Chopra, is feeling well but is likely to remain hospitalised for few more days.

Rani Mukerji The 37-year-old actress, who was admitted to a suburban hospital after Diwali for a minor complication, has apparently chosen to remain there for some more time.

"She is in the hospital and will be there for few days as work is going on at her house, so her stay in the hospital has been extended," sources said.

"She is fine. She is still in hospital and resting," they added.

Rani married Yash Raj Films' Aditya Chopra in a quiet ceremony in Italy. The couple will welcome their child in January 2016.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Aishwarya is my anchor

Abhishek Bachchan gets candid about work, family and how he feels he will always be in his father's shadow.

Being happy in whatever he does is most important for Abhishek Bachchan. And that's something that comes across in his interview with Niranjan Iyengar on Look Who's Talking.

The actor elaborates, "I was really sad when Khele Hum Jee Jaan Se didn't get the response it deserved. I believed that freedom fighter deserved a better response. At that time, what the film's director Ashutosh Gowariker told me, really hit me. He said, 'Set a goal for yourself and be happy when you achieve it. Be happy when you do your work perfectly. Don't care about the world. You can't lose yourself in quests of pleasing others. It's of no use.' "

"Going back to a happy, healthy family at the end of the day is more important than being successful," says AB Jr. He confesses that he's more like his mother than his father and even acts like her. "I am a people's person like her. I am very outgoing. My dad is a loner. He likes to have us around. He would call us in his study and we used to sit there for hours without saying a word. We were never brought up as star kids. We were any other normal family," he admits.

About his soulmate, Abhishek says they were meant to be. "Aishwarya is like an anchor for me. My parents had always given me the freedom to do whatever I wanted. I was carefree. After marriage and my daughter's arrival, I have become more responsible. She is my buddy, a friend. I can discuss anything with her. Our relationship is not based on her being the Aishwarya Rai or me coming from an illustrious family. It is just about two people falling in love which was organically grown. We shot three films back-to-back for a year at that time. It started during Guru. We were meant to be, it's destiny."

And about his daughter, Abhishek says that, at times, Aaradhya behaves older than him! "She is a very easy, very happy, very loving kid. Aishwarya has to be given the credit for the same. She is always around for Aaradhya. Even when Aishwarya will start working, there won't be any problem as she is very organised. She thinks about everything beforehand. I have only once changed a diaper as Aishwarya is so prompt that she hardly gives anyone else a chance to do anything. I will never do anything that will bring shame to my daughter today or 10 years down the line."

Shyness is a trait that comes easily to him. "I cannot walk into a room alone (restaurants, public spaces). So, the mobile phone is a boon. I pretend that I am on call if I have to be alone in public spaces!"

One has rarely spotted him without a beard. The face fuzz has been a constant feature since he was studying abroad he had long hair and a beard. "I look very innocent and immature without a stubble," he grins.

And no, he is not obsessed about looking good on screen. "I am not a vain person. I am in the wrong profession, I guess. I feel I don't have to look good onscreen all the time. I should look the character," he shares. It's the same about skin show. He feels that one doesn't have to take out his shirt just because he has a good physique. "If it's the need of the character then fine. I give a lot of importance to physicality as it's an important part of getting into character. That is why I had put on a lot of weight for Guru," he says.

What was his most difficult scene, Abhishek said that Kabhi Alvida Na Kehnaa (KANK) was a challenging film. "Hrishi's character was really difficult. I had to play a man who's innocent like a kid. In a particular scene where I meet Rani (Mukerji) for the first time after we split up and I have to inform her that my dad is dead and hand over his photo. My dad (Amitabh) is playing that character and it's his photo I am holding in my hand. It was most difficult scene of my life. There are few moments in every actor's life where it's more personal than acting. The scene started and I was holding my dad's picture and say that he is dead. After the scene I just broke down and started crying. I was sitting in a corner and Karan came up to me as he understood what I was feeling. He just hugged me as he too was missing his dad. He teared up too; even Rani started crying looking at us. It was too special. Micky (Contractor) took me for a long drive after that where I told I am in love with Aishwarya. We were not dating then."

Abhishek is sensitive to criticism. Ravan, he said, was a very tough film for him both physically and mentally. "Media criticism after the film was disheartening. I lost my confidence after that. There were times when I did not want to go home as I used to feel that I am not worthy of father's name. I am still picking pieces after that. I understand as public figures we are subjected to public scrutiny. But we actors are human beings too with real feelings. One doesn't need to be shown mirror in public on weekly basis."

But this serious side aside, he's a known prankster who loves to fool around and have fun. "I am free-spirited. I have worked on different levels of film-making, so I am comfortable with people on set. I too have lot of inhibitions as an actor. Mingling with others on the set and having fun helps me manage that," he says, adding that it bothers him when people think he is not serious about his work because he is funny.

Angelina Jolie `totally transformed` for `Maleficent`


Costume designer of 'Maleficent', Justin Smith, has revealed that the entire crew had been struck by Angelina Jolie's complete transformation for the role.

Smith said that the 39-year-old star was very involved during the designing of her iconic and fabulous look for the Disney film, Daily Express reported.
The 'Tomb Raider' actress had been no stranger to controversy or bold creative experiments and 'Maleficent's' spectacular horns were famously a passion project for her. The designer also said that Jolie's children had taken a while to get used to their mother's new look. But then Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne, were equally involved and so was hubby Brad Pitt.

Smith added that Jolie was a very loyal artist and her team shall be very much a family from now on. 

Dia Mirza Puts A Ring On Sahil Sangha

Dia Mirza

Dia Mirza and Sahil Sangha pose for the photographers at their engagement in Delhi.

Dia Mirza got engaged to her long time beau and business partner Sahil Sangha, in a private ceremony in New Delhi's Chhatarpur Farms on October 17



  Bollywood actress Dia Mirza got engaged to her long time beau and business partner Sahil Sangha, in a private ceremony in New Delhi's Chhatarpur Farms on October 17. The couple will get married on October 18 in the Capital.
 


Dia looked radiant in a blue and gold Anita Dongre lehenga, which she accesorised with matching kundan jewellery, while she interacted with the media joined by her fiance.
 

The ceremony was attended by her family and close friends. Dia is likely to host a lavish reception for her colleagues in Mumbai.


Sahil had proposed to Dia in New York in April this year, after their visit to an award show in Tampa Bay.
 

The duo co-own a production house called Born Free Entertainment, which released its second project Bobby Jasoos earlier this year, featuring actress Vidya Balan in the lead role.

Friday, October 17, 2014

A complete guide to all major movies in Australian cinemas now

ADVANCED STYLE (PG)
Having the wherewithal to wear it all, US, 72 min
A delightful documentary about a vibrant fashion movement that has sprung up around a collection of trend-setting elderly women in New York City. At an average age of just under 80, this feisty fashionistas are blissfully oblivious to what the style gurus are hyping as the ‘in thing’ right now. To the Advanced Style gang - whose exploits are chronicled in a popular blog - the more ‘out there’ an outfit can be, the better. There is a inspirational spirit of rebellion at work here that has nothing to do with the manufactured impulses triggered by the global fashion industry. These sisters of a certain age are strictly doing it for themselves. Long may they go on doing so.
***1/2
Doll parts ... Annabelle is not the kind of toy Santa should be handing out.
Doll parts ... Annabelle is not the kind of toy Santa should be handing out. Source: AP

ANNABELLE (MA15+)
Sometime evil will take its doll, US, 98 min
The breakout star of last year’s smash-hit chiller The Conjuring gets her own movie. If you are unfamiliar with her work, let’s just say Annabelle is a creepy-looking vintage doll that just happens to be a paranormally active trouble-magnet for anyone unlucky enough to own her. A basic origin-story premise winds back the clock to 1971, a period where Annabelle was yet to turn pro as a full-on freaker-outer of men, women and children. Especially children. After a slow start, the movie generates a respectable number of scares once the self-arranging furniture and self-slamming doors get going. The production overall only really disappoints when compared to the far-superior The Conjuring. It looks a darn sight cheaper - so much so that it sometime breaks the menacing mood at hand - and definitely lacks the shrewd scripting of its predecessor. **1/2
Growing up...Ellar Coltrane on the set of Boyhood with director Richard Linklater.
Growing up ... Ellar Coltrane on the set of Boyhood with director Richard Linklater. Source: Supplied

BOYHOOD (M)
Growing, going, gone., US, 168 min
A coming-of-age movie? Been there, done that. A coming-of-life movie? Now that is something new. Background schematics are what puts this remarkable American production in a genre — and perhaps even a class — all its own. Beginning in 2002, prolific director Richard Linklater (School of Rock, Bernie) reconvened the same cast at the same time each year for a few days of shooting. When the project finally wrapped last October, Linklater had captured exactly what he was after: an achingly accurate chronicle of a child in the process of growing up. It should be emphasised that Boyhood is not a documentary. It is a wholly fictional take on the formative years of a typical Texas kid by the name of Mason Evans (Ellar Coltrane). We join Mason at the age of 6, and bid him goodbye at 18. Nothing much happens to the lad during this period. Aside from life itself. And as organically filmed by Linklater, that turns out to be really something. Co-stars Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette.
****1/2
Camp classic ... Luke Evans in Dracula Untold
Camp classic ... Luke Evans in Dracula Untold Source: Supplied


DRACULA UNTOLD (M)
Look out! He’s stark raving Vlad!, US, 90 min
Most vampire movies are a little camp. By comparison, Dracula Untold is a tent city. This cheesy (and at a zippy running time of 90 minutes) relatively breezy affair reveals how a little-known 15th century Transylvanian prince became the biggest bloodsucker the world has ever seen. Vlad the Impaler (played by Welsh heart-throb Luke Evans) starts out proceedings as a right royal family man. He loves his wife (Sarah Gadon), his kid (Art Parkinson) and his homeland. So with all three under threat from marauding Turkish warlords, Vlad accepts an offer to temporarily become a vampire warrior to repel them. All Vlad has to do is avoid drinking human blood for 3 days. What could possibly go wrong with such a simple plan? If you don’t know the answer, you need to get out more often.
**1/2

Mature vengeance ... Denzel Washington tussles with Australia’s Nash Edgerton in The Equa
Mature vengeance ... Denzel Washington tussles with Australia’s Nash Edgerton in The Equalizer. Source: AP

THE EQUALIZER (MA15+)
Muscovites should never attack Washington, US, 132 min
Seems Liam Neeson no longer has the “mature vengeance” demographic all to himself. Denzel Washington wants his cut of the aged-aggression market, and he wants it now. In all honesty, The Equalizer is no better nor worse than the punishing pulp Neeson has been pounding out since the surprise blockbuster success of Taken in 2008. The same underlying principles apply here. Some bonkers badsters (Russians!) have irked our worldly, weary hero (Washington’s character works in the US equivalent of a Bunnings Warehouse!). So this old campaigner is quite within his rights to kill his way up the enemy’s chain of command until the movie ends. Very violent and very long, so best seen by hardline action fans, and best avoided by those who are not.
***
Cold psychological thriller ... Force Majeure.
Cold psychological thriller ... Force Majeure. Source: Supplied

FORCE MAJEURE (M)
Everything went white, then everything went wrong, Sweden 118 min
An icy cold psychological drama that will chill you to the bone. A family on holiday at an elite French ski resort is seated at a balcony restaurant table. A mini-avalanche strikes without warning. The mother stays with her children, and braces for the worst. The father grabs his phone and makes a run for it. The fallout from this incident is imperceptible at first, then amplifies in magnitude as those involved try and process what has happened. Driven by well-chosen words and random bursts of emotion, this gripping affair could function equally well as a stage play. However, the role that the setting takes in proceedings is unsettlingly cinematic. A challenging piece of work no-one will be forgetting in a hurry, try as they might.
****

Believe nothing ... Ben Affleck in a scene from film Gone Girl.
Believe nothing ... Ben Affleck in a scene from film Gone Girl. Source: Supplied

GONE GIRL (MA15+)
A lady vanishes. The mysteries multiply., US, 149 min
Adapted from Gillian Flynn’s sensational 2012 best-seller, this malevolently mischievous movie is one of the best films that will be released in 2014. There is just one proviso to guarantee maximum impact : Gone Girl must be seen ‘cold’. Too much advance knowledge changes the game played here in the wrong way. Nick (Ben Affleck) has arrived home to discover that his wife Amy (Rosamund Pike) has disappeared. The front door is ajar. A glass table in the living room is smashed to smithereens. Oddly, Nick doesn’t seem all that flustered. Nevertheless, he calls the cops. Nick’s measured responses to the ensuing investigation (and the finger-pointing fury of a baying US media) form one half of the narrative voice of Gone Girl. The other half comes from Amy herself, via a diary she had been keeping. Under the aggressively deceptive direction of David Fincher (The Social Network), Gone Girl is an entertainingly provocative film, bound to set tongues wagging and minds racing for some time to come.
****1/2

Solid courtroom drama ... Jeremy Strong, Robert Downey Jr and Vincent D’Onofrio in The Ju
Solid courtroom drama ... Jeremy Strong, Robert Downey Jr and Vincent D’Onofrio in The Judge. Source: Warner

THE JUDGE (M)
A life of sentencing comes to a full stop, US, 141min
There hasn’t been a good, meaty courtroom drama hit the big screen in many years. While The Judge is by no means a classic, it is still presents a solid, enjoyable and engrossing legal stoush that will please traditional devotees of the genre. The great Robert Duvall plays Joseph, a veteran small-town judge facing a murder charge in his own court after a tragic hit-run incident. Joseph cannot recall the accident, and his only chance of beating certain jail time is to reluctantly hand over his defence to his estranged son Hank (Robert Downey Jr.). Ethics are not the calling card of this hotshot Chicago lawyer, who has serious misgivings about both returning home and his father’s culpability. Though overly long, this old-fashioned affair exerts a strong grip thanks to worthy writing and performances. Duvall and Downey Jr. are actors of the highest calibre, and the manner in which they alternately widen and shorten the disconnect between their characters is tremendously involving.
***
Erractic ... Richard (Patrick Brammall) and Rowena (Kate Box) in The Little Death.
Erractic ... Richard (Patrick Brammall) and Rowena (Kate Box) in The Little Death. Source: Supplied

THE LITTLE DEATH (MA15+)
Don’t stare too deeply into demise, Australia, 95 min
The writing-directing debut of Australian actor Josh Lawson (Any Questions for Ben?) is an erratic episodic comedy about just how funny (and much more often, unfunny) a fetish can be. Among the saucy-seedy japes presented for your amusement are such thigh-slappers as mock sexual assault (Lawson himself plays a bloke whose partner keeps hassling him to rape her) and a husband who may or may not be interfering with his nagging wife after he drugs her asleep each evening. Isn’t that just lovely? Some sketchy interludes do have their moments, such as a beautifully performed vignette about a call-centre operator acting as interpreter between a dirty-minded deaf man and a distracted phone-sex practitioner. However, the film as a whole generally follows a line of humour where dysfunction, discomfort and sometimes, even distress, lead only to laughter-free dead ends.
*1/2

Throwaway trifle ... Emma Stone in Woody Allen's romantic drama Magic In The Moonlight.
Throwaway trifle ... Emma Stone in Woody Allen's romantic drama Magic In The Moonlight. Source: Supplied


MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (PG)
Sleight difference between a cynic and a psychic, US, 96 min
One of Woody Allen’s finer light comedies of his ‘later’ years. While definitely a throwaway trifle when compared to the writer-director’s 2013 caustic classic Blue Jasmine, the film exudes a mannered, yet carefree charm that is a delight to experience. Colin Firth plays Stanley, a belligerent British magician called to the south of France to investigate a new clairvoyant sensation. Sophie (Emma Stone) seems blessed with a range of psychic powers that make Nostradamus look like a rank amateur. The abiding mystery of Sophie’s gift duels for our attention with Stanley’s slowly intensifying affection for her. While both plot strands border on inexplicable, a carefully controlled chemistry shared by Firth and Stone keeps us wondering in all the right ways.
***
Running man ... Dylan O'Brien in The Maze Runner.
Running man ... Dylan O'Brien in The Maze Runner. Source: AP


THE MAZE RUNNER (M)
One way in, no way out US, 117 min
Imagine, if you can, a latter-day Lord of the Flies fused with a discarded plotline from TV’s Lost. Like the sound of that? Then this is bound to get you in. There will be no escape, either. Not at least until all four entries in author James Dashner’s hit series of young-adult novels are in the can. This punchy first instalment does not waste any time putting its easy-to-follow premise through some serious paces. A tribe of a teenage boys is trapped inside a walled field. Outside is a complex maze that changes configuration every day, and hosts a collection of vicious creatures every night. This is a fascinating set-up that lives up to most of the potential promised. Upon the arrival of the newcomer Thomas (Dylan O’Brien), the entrenched tribal laws are challenged for the first time. While the filmmakers delay any deep exploration of the maze and its sinister, shape-shifting properties, the wait is indeed worth it.
***1/2
Solid local crime flick ... Brendan (Ewan McGregor) and JR (Brenton Thwaites) in Son of a
Solid local crime flick ... Brendan (Ewan McGregor) and JR (Brenton Thwaites) in Son of a Gun. Source: Supplied

SON OF A GUN (MA15+)
A muffled bang for your buck, Australia 109 min
Best on-screen Australian prison escape ever? There are worse legacies a local movie can leave behind in 2014. While there is more to Son of a Gun than just an audacious breakout sequence - young rising star Brenton Thwaites certainly proves he is an actor going places - it never quite scales the same peak of adrenalised excitement again. Thwaites plays a young crim co-opted by his thuggish prison protector (Ewan McGregor) to repay his debt once he returns to the outside world. After a very striking start, the movie loses its pinpoint aim and begins spraying willy-nilly at some easy and familiar targets. The scripting here isn’t clever enough (Russian mobsters yet again, really?) to keep us caring who might be holding the upper hand as the white lies and black eyes just keep on coming. Co-stars Alicia Vikander.
**1/2
Low joke ratio ... Susan Sarandon and Melissa McCarthy in Tammy.
Low joke ratio ... Susan Sarandon and Melissa McCarthy in Tammy. Source: Warner


TAMMY (MA15+)
Laid on thick, spread too thin, US 97 min
A winning support effort in the 2011 smash hit Bridesmaids was the perfect showcase for Melissa McCarthy’s innate ability to appall as she amuses. However, when at the wheel of her own star vehicles (The Heat, Identity Thief), McCarthy seems incapable of finding a way to the funny. If only they made GPS systems for senses of humour. The title role has McCarthy taking her alcoholic granny (Susan Sarandon) on a reckless road trip, where jet-skis will be crashed, livers will be trashed and a father-and-son farmer duo (Gary Cole and Mark Duplass) will be pashed. The joke-to-laugh ratio is low at best, and a flat zero during some ill-advised scenes. *1/2


He is the walrus ... Justin Long Kevin Smith’s bizarre film Tusk
He is the walrus ... Justin Long Kevin Smith’s bizarre film Tusk Source: Supplied


TUSK (MA15+)
The old man and the sea creature, US, 102 min
Veteran American indie filmmaker Kevin Smith (Chasing Amy, Clerks) tries his hand at semi-sinister horror with Tusk, a so-so offering where cleverness is often cancelled out by laziness. Justin Long stars as Wallace, a popular US podcaster being held against his will in a shack in rural Canada. His captor is Howard (Michael Parks), a creepy elderly gent who wishes to turn Wallace into a walrus. That is not a misprint. A walrus. Wallace’s slow and agonising transformation from smartass to sea creature is every bit as gross as you might be imagining. Smith attempts to smooth this bumpy, bloody ride by applying his trademark style of wordy, wisenheimer humour. Unfortunately, the jokes are wildly hit and miss.
**1/2
Hard man ... Liam Neeson in A Walk Among the Tombstones
Hard man ... Liam Neeson in A Walk Among the Tombstones Source: Supplied

A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES (MA15+)
Fifty shades of grave, US 114 min
Though hard-boiled crime author Lawrence Block has penned a stack of well-received books, the movies are yet to properly make his acquaintance. This disconnect may finally end witha gritty, greyed-out film noir featuring Block’s most enduring creation, lone-wolf New York private eye Matthew Scudder. At this point, it should be mentioned the role of Scudder, a lifelong alcoholic perpetually hovering between recovery and relapse, is played by Liam Neeson. This could be a deal breaker for many potential viewers. For many years, Neeson has been flooding the market with formulaic fare that has positioned him as a mature-age Mr Vengeance. No need to worry here : this very strong thriller is the best thing Neeson has been involved with for ages.
***1/2
Best film of the year so far ... J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller in Whiplash.
Best film of the year so far ... J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller in Whiplash. Source: Supplied


WHIPLASH (MA15+)
The beat goes on. The beaten are forgotten., US, 106 min

Name any movie where a hot talent and a burning ambition are yet to combust. The same question will invariably be asked of the protagonist. Do you have what it takes? This astonishing make-it-or-break-it drama isn’t having any of that. The question it will ask is far more interesting. Do you want back what it took? By the time you get to the extraordinary answer, you will already have experienced one of the best films of this year. A basic plot synopsis does not make Whiplash seem all that inviting. A promising drummer, Andrew (Miles Teller), gains entry to an exclusive music conservatory. His main instructor, Fletcher (J.K. Simmons) immediately takes an active interest in Andrew’s development, while also displaying a blatant dislike of the young hopeful. So far, so familiar, huh? Well, Whiplash will soon give you pause to reconsider that position, by virtue of the incisive way it drills down into the cores of these two very different, very motivated characters.

Sonakshi Sinha shoots a 'grand' song for LINGA!

By Urvi Parikh, Glamsham Editorial
Sonakshi Sinha shoots a 'grand' song for LINGA!

Sonakshi Sinha is quite excited about her Tamil film LINGA opposite 'Thalaiva' Rajinikanth. The film which went on-floors earlier this year also stars Southern actress Anushka Shetty.

While the film is on the verge of a wrap up, the actors are busy shooting for a grand number. Sonakshi confirmed about the same on a micro-blogging site. "Its time to sing and dance... In tamil!! Shooting the last song for Lingaa, royal and grand," confirmed Sinha.
The film is directed by K.S. Ravikumar and the music of the film is done by A.R. Rahman. LINGA is slated to release on December 12, 2014.

After Aamir Khan, Anushka Sharma to pose with transistor!

By Urvi Parikh, Glamsham Editorial
After Aamir Khan, Anushka Sharma to pose with transistor!

After Aamir Khan, Anushka Sharma is all set to shock the audiences by posing in a transistor, as she gears up to unveil her first look from PK.


Anushka got on to a micro-blogging site and posted about the same. "Mujhe tukur tukur dekhna hai? Toh pehle isse dekho: http://bit.ly/1Ccy2kX," posted Sharma.

While Aamir stunned the audience with his first look in PK poster, one curiously awaits to know Anushka Sharma's look.

Stay tuned!

If We’re The Millers Was Made In Bollywood

We all loved the Hollywood film We’re the Millers. It can be said that is one of the best comedies made in Hollywood.
But, have you ever thought that if We’re the Millers was made Bollywood then which actors would have been fit for the roles. Well let us tell you; according to us which actors would be fit for the Bollywood remake of We’re the Millers.

1) Jason Sudeikis – Saif Ali Khan

Saif Ali Khan as Jason Sudeikis
Saif Ali Khan as Jason Sudeikis
Jason Sudeikis played the lead role in the film We’re the Millers. He is the one, who creates the Millers to get the drugs. Well, to play this character in Bollywood we think the most suitable actor will be Saif Ali Khan. Saif has the charm to perform a comedy act very well.

2) Jennifer Aniston – Kareena Kapoor Khan

Kareena Kapoor Khan as Jennifer Aniston
Kareena Kapoor Khan as Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston played the character of a striper turned wife perfectly well. Her act in the film was top notch and she finely got the glamour quotient in the film. After watching the film there’s only one Bollywood actress that comes in our mind and she is Kareena Kapoor Khan. Kareena is sexy and when it comes to comedy, she has always proved that she is best at it.

3) Emma Roberts – Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt as Emma Roberts
Alia Bhatt as Emma Roberts
Emma Roberts played the role of a teenage girl in the film. She is funky and bindass. To get the coolness of Emma Roberts onscreen we feel Alia Bhat will be the ideal choice. Alia has the look and she has the buoyancy to carry the role.

4) Will Poulter – Tiger Shroff

Tiger Shroff as Will Poulter
Tiger Shroff as Will Poulter
Will Poulter was really cute in the film and had a childish touch in his character. It is really difficult to find someone, who can reach the level of Poulter, but we think the new-bee of Bollywood, Tiger Shroff will look good in his role. Tiger surely has the wonderful cuteness on his face, required for the role.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Catch the breath-taking look of Kareena Kapoor at grand finale of Lakme Fashion Week’14!

LFW-kareenasWith all expected glamour and innovative collection by well-known designers around the country, Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2014 which took place at Palladium Hotel, Mumbai had its grand finale recently that too in presence of none other than queen of million hearts- Kareena Kapoor Khan. Who walked the ramp as the showstopper for designer Manish Malhotra on the final day.
She looked mesmerizing in a metallic purple lehenga with grey shades and a complete diamond and silver studded open jacket teamed with a nettet chunni. On the name of jewellery, all she donned was a cocktail ring which was as bold as Kareena on the stage. Indeed Manish’s collection raised the glamour quotient of every attire with bling and glitters. He exhibited bridal collection that was a way to higher in fashion and understated colors were used to make a different approach. The bridal wears were a blend of long gowns, skirts, saris, lehenga cholis with heavy diamond studded sequence and embroidery work.
Expressing his idea behind the collection and why he picked Kareena for the special show, Manish said, “It’s been a long journey. She is my sister. She has been the coolest bride I have ever dressed so Lakme can’t have a better show stopper than Kareena.” For her outfit he added, “I have used two versions of grey. I want this grey to be popular this winter.” Other side Kareena also did not miss the chance to praise Manish’s work and averred, “I wear what I feel comfortable in. I think Manish is a gift to the film industry and I feel comfortable in all his outfits.”
Manish was also asked about what should a bride-to-be wear this bridal season to which he said, “Firstly, she should allow herself to experiment — while the wedding day is usually traditional, the other functions allow her to set her rules. Instead of the traditional reds and pinks, go for colours like wine, burgundy, silver and even grey (that I have given to Kareena here). The fabrics I’ve worked with are specially-treated textured silks, velvets, flowy chiffons and soft nets. Another big trend is that of a gown sari — a perfect choice for a cocktail.”
Well girls if you are going to get married or going to attend your BFF’s wedding than here are few tips by expert Cory Walia for you. On being quizzed by sources about the upcoming trends to watch out for this bridal season, he explained- “Inspired by international runways, the hot trend of gloss with well-hydrated dewy skin and hi-shine makeup is all set for a traditional interpretation. I urge brides to go for glossy finished lips in shades of reds and plums and jewel-toned lined eyes. Also, don’t forget the nails — instead of a normal nail colour, opt for gel based high gloss nail colour that perfectly complements your manicures.”

Angelina Jolie gives tribute to her mother by wearing her jewellery on wedding day with Brad Pitt!

The most awaited wedding of Hollywood actors Angelina Jolie, 39, and Brad Pitt, 50, finally came to reality on August 23, 2014. It was a secret wedding and was witnessed by few special members, including their six children. The blushing bride looked gorgeously stunning in an Atelier Versace master tailor Luigi Massi wedding dress. She worked closely with a designer to make sure drawings by the children were a colorful feature on her otherwise classic and elegant wedding look. And we must say the gown was oh-so enthralling to eyes and that satin white plain color enhanced her curves to the maximum.
angie brad weddingAbout her D-day special gown, Angelina said, “Luigi is like family to me and I couldn’t imagine anyone else making this dress. He knows and cares for the children and it was great fun putting it together.” You won our respect for this adorably innovative idea Angie. Well, let’s not forget about the one who balanced the class and charisma of wedding on the day is none other than Brad Pitt, who wore a black suit from his closet. However, he had to borrow a tie from one of his sons because he forgot his, the sources reports. Too funny!
Apart from this glamour, it is reported that the couple had engraved a special message dedicated to Angelina’s mother Marcheline Bertrand, who passed away from ovarian cancer in 2007 in the chapel. “Brad had a dedication to Marcheline engraved inside the chapel where we stood,” said the Tomb Raider actress, adding that they stood on a special stone featured with a tribute on it. Angelina and her brother James Haven additionally wore some jewelry which belonged to their late mother during the ceremony. “I also wore a little flower ring that was hers, and Jamie wore an angel pin from her jewelry box,” said Angie adding that her mother was her best friend. “There are no words to express what an amazing woman and mother she was,” she defines.
Angelina also wore her engagement ring given to her by Brad Pitt. The ring is estimated to be worth Rs 1.3 crore approx, and apparently it took Pitt a year to perfect the design along with jewellery Robert Procop. The actress wore the same ring on her wedding day, along with little white studs. She looked drop-dead gorgeous on that minimal-jewellery look.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Robin Hull Suicide: Made In Chelsea TV Star Cheska Hull Father Robin Hull Committed Suicide

Made In Chelsea TV Star Cheska Hull Father Robin Hull Committed Suicide.
Expat banker Robin Hull was found dead at his home in Hong Kong after taking an overdose of pills.
The proud dad, in his 50s, posted photos of Cheska and his two sons on Facebook shortly before his death.
He captioned one: “My daughter Francesca ‘Cheska’ Hull star of the hit UK TV show Made In Chelsea”, adding he hoped to see her “soon”.
Posh Cheska, 25, said last night: “It’s obviously a really distressing time for my family.
“I am devastated to have lost my father but I am trying to get on with my life.”
Brave Cheska is a regular poster on Twitter but has not written anything about his death last November. Police are not treating it as suspicious.
She found fame on the E4 reality series about young socialites in West London after being spotted doing PR for celebrity haunts and rubbing shoulders with A-listers including Mariah Carey.
Made In Chelsea TV Star Cheska Hull Father Robin Hull Committed Suicide