Juggan Kazim Interview with Style 360

December 4, 2009


Juggan Kazim (Pakistani Actress & Anchor)

Juggan Kazim (Pakistani Actress & Anchor)

There are many sides to her person, and then, some more: effervescent; bubbly; mercurial; energetic (to the point of being restless almost); dynamic; highly social; very (read non-stop, if you please!) talkative; and an extremely animated actor, model, host, and what not!

But her dynamic personality goes much deeper than just the glamorised, celebrated image the world goes gaga over. In Spotlight, she chooses to reveal her real self just a shade deeper, and on a relatively personal level….

What makes Juggan Kazim, Juggan Kazim, is difficult to pin-point.

Even more difficult is the question, “Who is Juggan Kazim?”

A dynamic actor?
An effervescent host or anchor person?
A petite model?
An intriguing socialite?
Or someone else?

I guess a little bit of all this, and yet more.

But when asked the same question from Kazim, here’s what she came up with:
“Hmmm…..who is Juggan Kazim? Difficult to tell, but if you ask who is JK as a person, I have absolutely no doubts in my mind that first and foremost, I am a mother – a mom — and that defines who I am now, in everyday life. I wouldn’t say all, but yes, most of the decisions that I take in life now are taken in accordance with the fact that I am a parent.”

Although she is seen as an actor, a model and an anchor person, JK feels it is acting where her heart truly lies. She enthuses “I love acting! Even when I was very small and someone would ask me what I was going to be when I grew up, I would reply “Main bari ho kay actor banoon gi!” Not that I was particularly hooked on movies or something of the like, but this really was one spontaneous answer that would come to me.”

About her family background, Kazim says that she is a totally Lahore-based gal, with a childhood spent in diversified environments. She explains “My parents got separated when I was hardly a year old, so I do not have the faintest of memories of them living together. I grew up in my Nano’s house, and used to see my dad only on weekends. Justice Akhlaque is my grandfather, and Abbas Raza Kazim, my father. So, you can imagine with both my paternal and maternal families so high profile, and too dignified and proper ever to consider acting as a profession, what a shocker my ambitions must have been!”

Juggan Kazim

Juggan Kazim

But she still landed into the profession, didn’t she? “Oh yes, very much so!” her eyes suddenly spark up as she leans forward to elaborate. “You see, although acting was too lowly a field to be considered by my family, my father did let me work as a child model since he looked upon it as something cute. I did my first commercial when I was barely four, and then went on to do a series of others quite regularly till one day when I turned fifteen, my father said, “Hello, this is it!”

Juggan KazimIn her characteristic chatty style, Kazim goes on to relate how difficult and utterly confusing it was to have two polar opposite parents who often contradicted each other so vehemently, that it left Juggan ever guessing as to who and what was right or wrong.

“Dada, my father, was very conservative in his ideas; for women — his women that is — it was just ‘chader aur char dewari’ sort of stuff. And more so, for a blue blooded ‘Syed zadi’, who he felt should perpetually keep herself covered, even inside the four walls of her house! Ma on the other hand, had no particular qualms about what one should wear or not, and she practically demonstrated her modern stance, trying to maintain a balance. But, regardless, when after my O levels I went to Kinnaird College, she said to me, “Go for anything you fancy, but no acting, no modelling and no hosting — period”

She continues candidly “And to tell you the truth, I had never ever considered taking up hosting at all, in the beginning. I mean I was always inclined to talk, and talk non-stop, and nonsense, but had never thought it could one day become my identity. So, I spent two years in KC, did a lot of theatre – which I still love, but cannot take up unfortunately due to financial constraints – and at 17, left for Canada for further studies at the University of Western Ontario.”

Quite outrageously going against her family’s will, but doggedly following her heart, JK graduated with two majors in media information techno culture, and sociology, and a minor in psychology. “I told my family that I have done double majors in sociology and a minor in psychology, which really was not that far from the truth!” she laughs quite unabashedly.

But Kazim was glad and confident that she had made the right choice in following her natural instincts. In a very short time after her graduation, she convincingly proved so too. “Within a span of eight to nine years of independently living in Canada — which I loved, to say the least! — I succeeded in getting my name established in the Canadian industry, not only as one of the most thriving marketing personnel, in the advertising world but as an actor in their film industry, when I did the lead role in a film called ‘Pink Ludoos’. It was real fun. And it boosted my purse too, so I was able to buy my own place there.”

Everything was working quite well for JK, till in December 2004, she decided to land back home to attend a friend’s wedding; and got married herself, soon after! “It was absolutely a ‘Mills and Boons’ sort of stuff”, she sighs. “There I was, sitting at a party at a friend’s place in Karachi, where I had gone for the wedding; in he walked, and I caught my breath, and thought to myself ‘I’ve never seen such a beautiful man before!’ The dream-like romance started and continued night and day through one whole week. I was supposed to come back the following Sunday to Lahore, and then fly off back to Canada. A day before my departure he held my hand and said, ‘Don’t go; marry me instead, and stay.’ My first reaction was ‘Are you mad?!!’

But eventually, on the same Sunday I was supposed to leave for Lahore, we ran off and got married, with a guard and a sweeper as witnesses of our Nikkah. And I thought that was the most romantic thing that could ever happen to me in my life……” Sadly though, the dream did not last long. After just over a year, with a two-month son in her arms; a bruised body and an even more bruised heart and soul, Juggan walked out of his life for good.

“All my life I had walked on clouds, taking life in its stride; rising against all odds. I thought nothing was impossible, and I wanted my marriage to work. I guess it became quite obvious right in the third week of our marriage when he beat me up ruthlessly for no reason at all, that it was not meant to be. It broke me really. But I still tried desperately for it to work out somehow or the other, because I thought that was it for me. For one whole year I tried to fool myself that it would be alright, but when I saw it was not safe for my two-month old son, I finally quit.”

There is a mist in those usually smiling eyes and her generally animated face becomes clouded, so I decide to change the subject. She now lives in her own house with her two-year old darling boy and an array of helpers — I had the honour of being individually introduced to all of them! — so I wonder out loud if a mere twenty-something, who also happens to be a showbiz personality, has no qualms in living alone.

“Oh, come on — I am a grown up mom – although I feel like a juvenile delinquent! – and if someone like BB can get killed surrounded by hundreds of guards and riding a bullet proof car, what guarantee is there that I will be safe, just because my mom is in bed beside me, or in the adjoining room for that matter, and I have hired a hundred guards? The truth of the matter my dear, is that if someone is bent on killing you, you will be killed, come what may!”

I see her true vivacious self back in no time as she plunges along to share some more of those bold views. “You know what, I do not go by the norms of society! I mean, what society are we talking about? The one which raises great hue and cry when someone’s maid is caught red-handed with the driver, but deems it ‘in’ to exchange wives for the night? I do not believe in passing judgments or assessing someone on the grounds of how many times he/she has been sleeping around. No sir, my issues are different. My issues are poverty, social injustice, and the fact that so many people in this country suffer from mental illness and we still prescribe anti-depressants when they need anti-psychotics! I truly feel we have lost that moral fibre in our society — and coming from me, people will probably think that’s really rich because I am okay with so many things that make others open-mouthed! But that’s the way I am!”

Very interestingly, Kazim reveals that she has written a book — presently in the first draft stage — which may be taken as a self-analysis of sorts; a catharsis or a self expression of enduring and experiencing so much in such a short life-time. “I would not like to call it an autobiography, for that would be too arrogant! I mean, if some iconic figure like Babra Sharif decides to write a biography, it’s understandable. But coming from Juggan Kazim, at mere twenty-something — naw!”

Kazim reveals that this book, which is called ‘From Sunsets to Sunrises’ — she admits it’s not correct English — symbolises the stories of four women, one of them being herself. “The name is significant, as usually from sunrise till sunset we are so busy going about our day-to-day businesses that we have hardly any time to pause and analyse situations. It is only after sunset — just like the fabled werewolf which shows its real self at midnight — when we get time for ourselves, that the reality sets in, and then can it be truly analysed.”

She bows her head for a while and when she looks up again, there is an intriguing amalgam of pain and sanguinity in her eyes. “I have spent all these years longing for a father figure in my life. And now that I myself have become a mother, I haven’t found a father, still. To tell you the truth, I don’t even need one now. Not for myself, not even for my son! For I have learnt how painfully confusing it can be to grow up with your feet in two different boats. Cruel as it may sound, I will not let my son go through all this turmoil which I went through.

“I feel very responsible, very proud to be a single parent, and I do not think any man can ever measure up great enough to be my son’s father. I have been through a lot in my life; but when I think that at the end of it all I got Hamza Ahmed as my gift, I really don’t mind at all. He is the reason I get up every morning. Not a very religious person I am, but I do believe that Allah is there watching over me, and I know He will not let anything bad happen to me.”

JK has come a long way in a very short span of life. And she has seen, been through, and experienced abnormally more than an average person experiences in a whole lifetime, perhaps. But she is a fighter to the core; and an optimist, who believes in looking ahead, and keeps on walking tall under all circumstances. And perhaps, that is the one essential factor that sets her apart from others.

And definitely makes Juggan Kazim, Juggan Kazim!

Source: Style 360

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Katrina is the new face of Barbie in India 2009 – download video

June 20, 2009


Katrina Kaif- Barbie Girl
Katrina Kaif- Barbie Girl

Katrina is the new face of Barbie in India
British-born actress Katrina Kaif, whose face will now adorn Barbie dolls, says contrary to what people believe her Barbie is not an Indian counterpart of the international brand. She also feels that in many ways it’s an endorsement of how kids connect with her.

The actress walked the ramp as the showstopper at a special show dedicated to Barbie at the Lakme Fashion Week here. She sported a small pink dress that the ‘Katrina Barbie’ will be wearing from September.

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Bhajji is a very special person in my life: Geeta Basra

May 16, 2009

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Bhajji is a very special person in my life: Geeta Basra

Geeta, to start with, not many people know that you are one of the ‘intellectual actresses’ in Bollywood, as you have done your ‘A’ level education plus ‘almost’ a degree in criminal psychology.  I always wanted to get into the world of showbiz, and that’s why here I am, enjoying every moment of it.

As you said it, it was an ‘almost’ degree in criminal psychology as I thought that let me first try my hand in showbiz and then, if the need be, carry on with the academics. The best part is that my parents were quite supportive of my decision.

I even had braces on during my ’settling period’ in Mumbai, which got me ’stuck’ from doing any thing anyways (laughs).

Your debut film Dil Diya Hai didn’t quite work at the box-office. So, did that failure affect your career in anyway?
I won’t say it ‘affected’ my film career because, when the promos were on air, it did have a high buzz around me and even the ‘curiosity quotient’ was pretty towering.

Since I was a newcomer then, I wasn’t aware as to how much publicity and promotion meant for an actor, since I was under the impression that its the producer who will take care of all this. Also, when my film was getting released, we had a mega monstrous film Lage Raho Munnabhai which got released simultaneously, thus affecting the business of our film in a big way.

I realised it a bit later that when you have a film of Munnabhai’s caliber, you can’t even think of competing against it. Having said that, let me also tell you that I am not a person who will simply sit and cry over spilt milk.

Irrespective of whether my debut film was a hit or a disaster, I was confident of the fact that I was not the first or the last actress to see a failure.


Many such emotions and sentiments made me feel that I should work really hard to get there. I took a gap of one and a half years after the release of The Train, but then, that was really something that I wanted to do. In other words, as they say it was a ‘conscious effort’. I had many offers after The Train got released. After that, I started questioning myself asking that are these going to make any difference in my career? I waited and waited, and now, finally, the patience is paying off its dividends and how!

Now the super actress Geeta Basra is back with a big bang with a Sufi music video with UK’s sensational Sukhshinder Shinda. Yes, it is true that I have done a Sufi video with him. But, I am not going to brag about the video, except that I can tell you that it’s doing fantastic all over.

Geeta, considering the fact that it’s already the No.1 on the international charts, you have every reason to brag about. (Laughs) Thank you so much. I am highly flattered!

How did you bag this video? It’s surely a number that one does not get to see often and it’s also one of the most expensive videos to be picturised in recent times. The cost of its making ranged around a whopping Rs. 30 lakhs. Each of my outfit cost around Rs. 2 lakhs. The DoP was the renowned Kabir Lal. We recreated an entire Jaipur-like palace, so much so that one just couldn’t differentiate the real palace from this one! In other words, we refused to compromise anywhere in terms of quality. And the song itself is a unique one, as it’s collaboration between Rahat Fateh Ali khan and Sukhshinder Shinda. The directors of this video (Lovel and Ajay Arora) are my good friends. Hence, when they heard the song, they immediately called me and said, “Geeta, we think that we have finally found the face that we have been looking for. And we are sure that only you can do justice to the song”.

News also has it that you have shot for a vest ad with Sunny Deol. Can you tell us something more about it? Yeah. The brand you are referring to is ‘Lux Cozi’. To tell you the very fact, when this ad was offered to me, I was very reluctant initially because a girl doing a vest ad was not gelling with my system. But trust me; the way the entire commercial has shaped up is totally awesome. Even though majority of the superstars like Hrithik, Salman have also been endorsing various brands of vests, what really impressed me about this ad was its mint-fresh concept. It has me as a quintessential Punjabi kudi in the fields and I am touted as the surprise element of the ad!

You also underwent a surgery last year. Hope all is well now. What happened was that I dropped a dumbbell on my foot, which resulted in the hemline ligament tear and bruising of my toe. I really don’t know how it happened, but it just happened. Today, I simply shrug the incident by saying that it was a bad time of my life. Thanks to all the prayers and good wishes of my fans, I am feeling much better now.

Any dream role on your wish-list? There are two. One is Pakeezah and the second one is Dil Toh Pagal Hai. I simply love and ogle at these films everytime I see them. I totally admire both these films.

What are your upcoming films? I have signed two big films. But due to the recession, the films have got postponed. I am a slightly superstitious to talk about these films as they are really very big movies. They are the kind of movies that I always wanted to be a part of, and are being directed by people with whom I always wanted to work with. All that I can say is that while one is a solo-heroine project, the other is two-heroine project. Besides this, I just cannot reveal anything more. And yes, hopefully, the next time you interview me; it will be on the sets of my new film.

Lastly, if you flip your pages of Geeta Basra’s life a couple of years back, how did you react to the (by-now-almost-forgotten) Bhajji episode? I know that you were about to ask me this sooner or later (laughs). To tell you the fact, now that the dust has settled, I just want to leave it at that. All that I can say is that Bhajji is a very special person in my life and a very close friend. That’s it. I really do not want to have a second round of stories cropping up.


 

I hate it when men say, ‘You’re too sweet Sonal’: Sonal Chauhan

May 15, 2009


Sonal ChohanBy Devansh Patel

Devansh (D) – Which is your last date you can recall?

Sonal (S) – Honestly, I don’t really go out on dates. I sometimes wonder what a ‘date’ really means. This is my first date ever with a journalist and if a date means to go out with a guy and dine, my last one was just two days back.

S – You are an expert, considering you’ve gone out on dates with so many actresses (laughs).

D – Yeah Ok but can’t you recall one date of yours for me?

S – Ok fine. There is this one date that I really remember. It was with my ex-boyfriend. We had gone to Olives in Bandra which is one of my favourite restaurants. It was just a regular dinner we were supposed to go for but it turned out to be so special. The food, the music and…

D -…and the man, of course. What if our date was in Olives and not at the Marriott?

S – There is an advice for all guys. You should never date two different men at the same place (laughs)

D – You’re doing this film with M.F.Hussain’s son, Owais Hussain. You don’t mind me asking you questions on films, do you?

S – I always want to be with a man who can talk about my work also. So that’s nice of you. I was shooting in Bangalore when I got a call from my manager saying there is a film which is being directed by Owais Hussain.

It interested me because I’ve watched Hussain saab’s films with Owais being a co-director in all of them and also because Santosh Sivan was the DOP. I came to Mumbai and met them and I was on.

D – What’s the film all about? Is it to do with paintings?

S – The film has nothing to do with paintings. Owais himself is a painter and his sensibilities are that of a painter. So every frame was beautiful. When he narrated me the script, it felt like he was painting on a canvas.

D – What’s the movie to do with?


S – I cannot tell you that.

D – Now that’s untrue. Spit it out girl.

S – I am serious. It’s too early to talk about the film which is still untitled. It’s a romantic film and very interestingly romantic.


D – Have you been on a date with Emraan Hashmi?

S – No never. In the movie, yes. It was Jannat, I tell you (laughs).

D – What’s your type of a man?

S – This is one question I’ve never been able to answer. I don’t know myself what is my kind of a guy. For me, it’s more important about that one moment where you click with a person and you know that he is the right choice.

D – So it hardly takes you a few seconds to decide your Mr Perfect.

S – Not seconds but at least ten minutes. I still haven’t found my type of a guy.

D – After Shilpa Shetty, it’s you Sonal who has a great body.

S – Thank you so much. You’re right. Shilpa has a great body too.

D – And what should other women do?

S – Women should just work, enjoy and get pampered. Pampering is more about loving someone, taking care of them and making them feel they are special.

D – What’s the most beautiful gift you’ve ever received which you still cherish?

S – I won’t be able to explain what it was but one day I had a big fight with my friend. Normally people gift soft toys or flowers to make you feel special after a fight but he gave me a lovely letter saying ‘I’m sorry and I know that you’re smiling right now’. It was something very sweet. When I read that line, I started smiling.

D – What’s that bad quality in you which you fear the most?

S – I think sometimes I become this emotional fool and people take me for a ride. I am stubborn and that’s not good. I am too possessive and that’s bad too. (laughs)

D – Are you a late night person?

S – Not really. But I love sleeping. I can sleep for hours and hours.

D – You love chocolates, you sleep, you eat junk food and then you’ve got a figure like that.

S – (laughs) It’s true. Only once in my life I had become very chubby and I didn’t realise it then.

D – What were you good at in your school days?

S – I was in Delhi Public School and back then I loved watching movies. I used to live in this filmy world where I thought my Raj would also come (laughs). I can still watch DDLJ everyday. I love that film. I am so filmy that I can sing any old Hindi film song but please don’t test me on this today.

D – Which actress did you look up to while you were in school?

S – Kajol. I think she creates magic when she comes in front of the camera. I loved her in Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha.

D – Are you philosophical in nature?

S – For that, you’ll have to take me out on another date (laughs)

D – Where would you like to go out on your second date with me?

S – I like a place called Aurus in Juhu. We can go there. But may be I should take you out on our second date. It’s a perfect night spot.

D – For me, our second date idea is more delicious than this cake lying here. I’d get hold of your house keys and by the time you arrive home at night, a grand feast is ready waiting for you.

S – Oh wow! That’ll be great.

D – Ok. let’s try this. I’ll take you out on your longest date ever. We both fly together from Mumbai to London. I take you to Bond Street and Regents Street and you can shop there.

S – You are so romantic. How amazing would that be.

D -…and how would you dress me up for our second date?

S – I won’t undress you for sure (laughs). I would love to have you wearing a white linen shirt with denims. How would you dress me?

D – Same first half of your answer Sonal (laughs). I’d love to see you in a white tight capri along with a nice loose top.

D – It’s been an hour long date Sonal. Good?

S – Excellent.

D – So any dating tips for the men lurking to go out with you?

S – My man should smell good. He should not try hard to impress and be casual. I hate it when people say – “You’re too sweet Sonal”

D – On that note, thank you for this special and a memorable date. You were too sweet (laughs).



 

Katrina and Akshay just can’t do without each other

May 11, 2009


The non actress that she is, it wasn’t easy for Katrina Kaif to survive in B-Town despite the help she was getting from her angry man- Salman Khan.

Until a certain Mr. Akshay Kumar happened to her.

He too was looking for a perfect screen partner after his wifey Twinkle Khanna banned him from working with Priyanka Chopra after too much talk of their link ups.

And Kat knew nothing about acting, other than sitting and looking pretty and running around trees.

They had undeserving and unwarranted hits like ‘Namastey London’, ‘Welcome’ and ‘Singh Is King’ together.

But both wanted to experiment and started doing films with other actors but things didn’t turn out to be as rosy as they thought they would be.


By the way, Akshay loves to do the same things over and over again and put in a mishmash of comedy, action, romance etc in all his movies. And Kat doesn’t have the prowess to do anything new either.

So ‘Chandni Chowk To China’ fell flat on its face and the chemistry with Deepika didn’t work at all.

Katrina’s movie with beau Salman Khan -‘Yuuvraaj’ did badly too.

So looks like now the twosome have realized their real worth now.

When director Priyandarshan was making a choice of heroine for his next venture, ‘De Dhana Dhan’ opposite Akki, Kat’s name came up.

Akki quickly recommended Katrina’s name as he again wanted to repeat the on-screen chemistry.

Priyan is happy too and they are currently shooting in Singapore.

All looks well as of now. Unless something drastic happens and the chemistry and everything else goes down the drain! Watch this space for more.



 

Not without my Mother: Soha Ali Khan

May 9, 2009

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW !!!!

The glamour of tinsel town has always been irresistible for girls who want to make it big as heroines but with the reputation of casting couch existing in the industry most of the heroines are accompanied by their mothers on sets and while meeting producers.

Despite the fact that shootings generally happen in a friendly atmosphere mothers are always particular that their daughters do not fall prey to unreasonable demands. On the occasion of Mother’s Day falling on Sunday, let us take a look at a few mother daughter relationships in connection with Bollywood.

During the yesteryears, actress’s mothers would always accompany their star daughters. Nargis used to be often accompanied by her mother, Jaddanbai who was also Bollywood’s first woman director.

It can be recalled that Sharmila Tagore, then broke the myth and started coming to Mumbai all alone for her shoots would generally stay alone at the Taj in South Mumbai.


Like her mother, daughter Soha is also quite independent. Soha is always on her own when she is shooting and also lives alone in Mumbai. “Yes I do take Amma’s advice and bhaiya’s (Saif Ali Khan) advice but when it comes to taking our career decisions we are all very independent” Soha had earlier stated.

Mala Sinha was one more actress who was particular when her daughter Pratibha came in Bollywood.

The yesteryear actress would always accompany her daughter everywhere and used to make sure that she would go through the scripts before her daughter signed on the dotted line. She never let Pratibha make her own decisions.

Ultimately Pratibha started losing a lot of work and she was left with no films on hand. Pratibha has now completely retired from Bollywood.

Hema Malini’s mother also often accompanied her on the sets of the films that she signed. It was said that her mother took the decisions right from choosing the scripts to the actors she worked with.

But the same cannot be spoken of Hema Malini. She never accompanies her daughter Esha on the sets. She had once told us in an interview, “I often take my mothers advice on the script but ultimately it is my decision. She leaves it to me. She often tells us that we have to fight our own battle”

Sridevi could always be seen with her mother on the sets. She was famous for her line – “Ask my mummy” whenever any journalist posed questions to her.


In fact Ram Gopal Varma had even carried a spoof on Sridevi and her mother in his Rangeela (1995) with Shefali Shah and her mother played by Shammiji mocking the ex super star actress and her momma.

Madhuri Dixit used to be sometimes accompanied by her mother but her parents never interfered in her work. It was always her secretary Rikku Rakeshnath who took care of all her work including the scripts that she chose.

When Madhuri had to shoot the bold lovemaking scene with Vinod Khanna for Dayavaan (1988) she made sure her mother was not present on the set.

Babita never went with her daughters on the sets but she always interfered in their work. She made sure that she went through all the scripts before her daughters signed the film.

When Kareena Kapoor was signed by Rakesh Roshan’s Kaho Naa Pyar Hai it was Babita who made huge demands and finally asked her daughter to opt out of the film.

Even when her elder daughter Karishma had signed Raja Hindustani, during its launch in Lonavala when Karishma was asked by a journalist whether she or her mother chooses her scripts, she had ended up in tears and left the press conference midway.

It was Aishwarya Rai who broke the trend of being accompanied by her mother on the sets.

Very rarely her mother used put in an appearance on the sets. It is said that Ash was far too head strong to let her mother interfere in her work. So is Sushmita Sen.

The Ex Miss Universe had once stated, “I love my mother a lot but have always been independent when it comes to work. She has been the backbone of my life. She is always there when I need her. She comes running to me but also has a family and life of her own.”

Amisha Patel’s mother used to accompany her on the sets and had even got herself a role in her daughter’s debut film directed by Rakesh Roshan.

But problems followed thereafter and now Amisha refuses to acknowledge her parents anymore. She has cut ties with them following financial irregularities with her income.

Actress Amrita Rao is often seen accompanied by her mother on the sets. It is her mother who has always been instrumental in taking her career decisions that include right from choosing the films, her co-stars, directors, the PR and her interviews.

One has always experienced that Amrita Rao is a tough nut to crack because her mother is always overpowering her. Amongst other actresses of the current lot, VJ turned actress Sophie Choudhary is many a time accompanied by her mother.

Till she was very active in Bollywood, Ayesha Takia was also always seen with her mother on the sets or at film functions. Her stand was, “I make sure mummy is on the sets with me. I feel comfortable if she is around.

The decisions are always mine. I make sure I take decisions that don’t hurt them but I bring her on the sets because I feel there’s someone to take care of me when I need something not because I cannot make my own decisions”

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I’ve never posed in the nude: Kangana Ranaut

May 8, 2009


I’ve never posed in the nude: Kangana Ranaut

By Subhash K Jha

The forever-flighty Kangna Ranaut returned to Mumbai from a gruelling month-lomg shooting of a Telugu film to horrifying rumours of how she had done a nude scene down South.

Kangna is enraged. “Nude? I’d never do a nude scene in my entire life even if someone makes me to do it at gun point. I come from a very conservative background.

If my parents were to ever see that I’ve crossed the line of morality they’d drag me back to Himachal. Yes, I’ve done aesthetically-shot pictures which reveal my physique. And why not? I’ve worked really hard on getting my body muscular and toned.”


But nudes? “No way. I’ve never posed in the nude, never will, no matter how right the zeroes on the cheque are.I’ve an inbuilt censor code.”

So how did these rumours of going ‘all the way’ start? “You tell me. Journalists started calling up my Telugu director Puri Jagannath in Hyderabad while we were shooting. He, poor man, was so scandalized he almost had a heart attack. Puri is one of the most successful and respected filmmakers of Telugu cinema.”

Clarifying that there are no nude sequences in the Telugu film Kangna says, “Even the much-hyped ‘nude’ scene in Raaz 2 was a hoax. I wore a body suit in the bath tub. I don’t think taking off all of one’s clothes is a cool thing to do.”

Kangna is back in Mumbai for a couple of days only for costume and makeup trials for Ekta Kapoor’s Once Upon A Time In Mumbai.

“I play the only glamour element in the otherwise-dark film. This would be my most glamorous role. My look has to go from the late 1960s to the 1970s.”

Kangna’s clothes are being done by Manoshi Nath who did the ‘stylized’ look on Dibakar Banerjee’s Oye Lucky Luck Oye.

Says Kangna, “The challenge in Ekta’s film is to look glamorous without any body exposure. I think it’s possible.”



 

Let me in, it’s my dad’s pub: Celina jaitley

May 5, 2009


By Joginder Tuteja

Bollywood actress Celina Jaitley was denied entry in a Bangkok pub and restaurant owned by her dad, courtesy the short school uniform which she was wearing.

The guards not only failed to recognise her but also suspected her to be underage and stopped her from going inside.

Celina was shooting for “Paying Guest” in Bangkok and one of the sequences required her along with the other leading ladies Neha Dhupia, Riya Sen and Sayali Bhagat to be dressed in a school uniform.

Why did she choose to hop over to the pub dressed like that?

“First and foremost I had no clue that guards would stop me at the gate. Also, I was in the middle of a sequence and didn’t feel like getting in and out of costumes. I was anyways enjoying myself in a school dress and though it may have scandalised quite a few out there, I didn’t mind that at all, ” Celina told.

“In the first place, it was anyway quite funny to be dressed in a tight white shirt, red and black short skirt, hair band, white socks and black shoes. And then this incident happened where I was denied entry in my own pub. It was as funny as it could have got, ” she added.

Celina tried to catch the attention of her dad through the glass pane. She waved at him and shouted along till the time he managed to realise her presence at the pub.


“Imagine his shock at seeing his girl dressed up like this. He was in a meeting with his business associates and they all had a collective expression of disbelief on their faces.

My dad just came out, spoke to me for a while, lent me some money for shopping and went back in. He was so sure that he didn’t want a girl who may not have been underage but definitely looked like one get into his pub. For him, rules are rules, ” she said.

After this, Celina walked into the nearest luxury mall for shopping.

“I made sure that I blew away all the money that I had laid my hands on. I wasn’t allowed to get into the pub and I vowed to make up for that lost opportunity, ” she said.

Directed by first timer Paritosh Painter and produced by Subhash Ghai, “Paying Guest” also stars Shreyas Talpade, Ashish Chaudhary, Javed Jaffrey and Vatsal Sheth and Celina says: “It was back to being school and eight of us were having a rollicking time.”

The film is ready and the release date would be announced after the stand off between producers and multiplexes is resolved.


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