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2012 ഒക്‌ടോബർ 21, ഞായറാഴ്‌ച

Veteran filmmaker Yash Chopra dies at 80


Veteran film-maker Yash Chopra, known as India’s king of celluloid romance, died on Sunday just weeks after announcing he would not direct any more movies. He was 80.
A Yash Raj Films spokeswoman said Chopra died in the evening. The film-maker had been admitted to a Mumbai hospital last week and was being treated for dengue fever.
“I’m in shock and numb, can’t believe the news, the man who immortalised love, Mr. Yash Chopra is no more,” actor Akshay Kumar said on Twitter.


Born in 1932 in Lahore, now in Pakistan, Chopra was favoured by leading Indian actors with his movies seen as a sure-fire way to become a hit with audiences.
The film-maker proved his mettle with intensely emotional and tragic movies, many of which went on to become box-office blockbusters.
Chopra’s Bollywood career spanned five decades, and at an event marking his 80th birthday last month, Chopra narrated how he came to Mumbai with 200 rupees in his pocket, hoping to make it as a film director.
Since then, Chopra made some of Indian cinema’s most memorable films — such as “Deewar”, “Kabhi Kabhie”, “Silsila” and “Chandni”.
His flamboyant style of film-making, movies filmed in exotic locales and mellifluous music became a hallmark, endearing him to filmgoers.
Chiffon sarees and the Swiss Alps are so synonymous with Chopra’s style of film-making that Switzerland Tourism even offered visitors a guided tour of the places where the director filmed some of his most famous songs and scenes.
Riding on his success, Chopra established Yash Raj Films, one of Bollywood’s biggest production houses, churning out at least three movies a year.
In November, the film studio announced its foray into Hollywood, signing on actors such as Nicole Kidman and Jason Bateman for its overseas productions.
Chopra also produced Indian cinema’s longest-running blockbuster, “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” (1995), which marked the debut of his son Aditya as director.
“I have never made romantic films. I have made films on human relations, and humans are complicated people,” he said at the event in September.
“Jab Tak Hai Jaan”, with Chopra at the helm for the last time, opens in cinemas in November, eight years after his last project “Veer-Zaara“, a passionate tale of love across borders.
The film features Shahrukh Khan, one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, along with Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma.

2012 ഒക്‌ടോബർ 20, ശനിയാഴ്‌ച


Meera Jasmine goes missing !!!

Meera Jasmine, who has not been in news for some time now, is back in headlines. The only movie she was doing was Lisammayude Veedu, directed by Babu Janardhanan. However, Meera went missing on the sets of Lisammayude Veedu.
If sources are to be believed, Meera Jasmine had gone abroad, promising she would be back shooting once she returns. However, the pretty actress chose to give shooting a miss when she came back. Meera did not even try to contact the director Babu Janardhanan. The film was due to release on Onam. As per reports, Meera did not get the remuneration she asked for, and which is why she chose to back off from the project. It's being said that only a few scenes and dubbing is required to complete the film.
Meera Jasmine's last film Mohabath, directed by East Coast Vijayan bombed at the Box Office and within a month of its release, the film was showcased in one of the channels.
If you love Meera Jasmine, here are some pictures of the 'next-door-girl' that you might enjoy looking at.


Is Sharmila Tagore likely to get a Rajya Sabha seat?

The buzz from New Delhi says that Bollywood film actor and the ex-Censor Board chiefSharmila Tagore could be nominated to the Rajya Sabha on a Congress seat. 

Sharmila hosted a Dawat-e-Walima for her sonSaif Ali Khan and his bride Kareena Kapoor on October 18 at 31, Aurangzeb Road in the capital.

Several heavy-duty politicians including the Chief Minister of New Delhi, Sheila Dixit and the Gandhi scion, Rahul came to wish the newlyweds. Sharmila and her late husband, the former cricket captain of India, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi are Congress loyalists and they have been be active in the corridors of power, so the rumour of Sharmila being looked at as a possible RS candidate cannot be completely ruled out says a reliable source. When asked for her comment on this topic, Sharmila replied, "I have no idea."