Friday, March 18, 2011

‘I’m writing a guide to the Indian male’ says Cyrus Broacha

MTV is taking a new avatar, with changes in its content, to break from gaali-ridden reality shows, Cyrus Broacha tells Shana Maria Verghis, adding that he survived 15 TV years, despite his laziness.

TV host and actor Cyrus Broacha said that a lot of time he is, “prostituting myself, to pay the bills,” with public appearances in different avatars. And sometimes not doing anything very major. Cyrus was the sole reason we managed to sit through much of the Golden Kela Awards organised by Random Magazine, which he hosted. He appears on a satirical show on CNN-IBN and is working on a second book. “It is a guide to the Indian male.” Shobhaa De beware of competition in days to come.

Cyrus was in a shiny, grey suit that we could have used to light a dark tunnel. And at that moment, he was a few minutes away from digging into snacky eatables for fuel, before compering the show. Broacha said the book, Kal, Aaj Kal, which came out sometime ago, had two guys in the lead, treading on their not so light fantastic feet, through a world of films and politics. The narrative he had used was apparently “semi-autobiographical.” He was, “Remembering some very strange people that I have met, whom fate had turned into actors or a twist of circumstance transformed into leaders.”

Cyrus will soon be hosting a new reality show on MTV which he said, “has taken back the old team, to create aspiration levels for youth as brand value.” Enlighten us further Cyrus. He explained, “There will be a change in the guard at MTV with more emphasis on things like fashion. Not the relationship episodes where people spend their time hurling gaalis at each other.” He added, “Unfortunately, we all wind up watching those kind of shows. They are the flavour of the moment, like them or not.”

Cyrus, who told us MTV Bakra began while he was having a proper newsy interview with Bobby Deol, which turned into a comic interlude, that became a new idea, said it was true most Indian reality shows rehash material from overseas. “It is safer to use tried and tested formulas. But that is the state of our programming. In fact, it does not say much for Indian TV, that someone like me, who has no interest in work, has survived nearly 15 years in this business.” He added, “But what went wrong with our programming, was that MTV began to behave like a GEC (general entertainment) channel, instead of sticking to youth topics. I was in Dubai a few days ago and watching MTV there. Overseas, the MTV has stuck to youth content and doesn’t have anything that is vulgar on the eye. I remember years back, when I was interviewing kids on campus, one Hindu College guy swore in ‘MCBC’ style and we tried to bleep it unsuccessfully. We’ve come a long way since then to people like Rakhi Sawant who comment on topics like infidelity, that would once have been viewed as dangerous to our moral values.” Since Cyrus is himself a dad now, we said maybe he was repeating a familiar pattern of one generation turning self-righteous, after it grew out of youthful iconoclasticism.

“It’s possible. But when I said the ‘old team’ is back, I meant they want to tighten things up. And not turn them straight-laced. We want to bring new VJs in for instance. We haven’t had any hot females like a Malaika Arora for a long time.”

But isn’t the day of the VJ as an aspiration past its time? RJs are getting redundant too. “Overseas, VJs still have a role. Then they go into areas such as acting. Like Jessica Simpson. MTV US’ longest serving employee is Kurt Lorder. He was there for nearly 25 years, and he specialises in covering particular kinds of rock music.” Lorder was once editor at Rolling Stone. Cyrus continued, “But most of the veejays in US today work on a rotational basis.”

MTV will apparently have four or five new reality shows with some new content. Comedian Vir Das had said it was hilarious that participants put themselves through various forms of torture, only to get a bike in the end. Cyrus shared, “Sometimes you don’t even get a whole bike.” One show apparently had about “fifty bikes as gifts, but by the end, these were still lying around, because they had no engine! There were just shells. You were expected to take one to a factory and fix it up. I asked the producer, ‘Can I have a spare?’ When I heard about the process to go through, I said forget it.”

He wasn’t dropping names about forthcoming movie roles, but remarked, “I don’t know how the majority of people in films survive, because most of the time there is no work and you have to pay your bills. The top stars. A mere four or five, do things like cut ribbons at some public events. Then there are senior actors who have some bit roles. But what about those in-between? Life is hard. If you have a small family and you make two lakh for a film, what about the rest of the year? Sometimes you don’t even get paid when a film is made. Which reminds me that my book is coming out in a second edition, but Random House hasn’t paid me money for it yet!”

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Malaika Arora Khan's 'Munni Badnaam' reaches Guinness Book of World Records

Malaika Arora Khan's hot number "Munni Badnaam" from Salman Khan's box-office smash Dabangg has entered the Guinness Book of World Records! The sultry item number was a hit with fans and helped create a lot of buzz about the flick.

In Dabangg, Salman plays police officer Chulbul Pandey, who is described as "fearless, corrupt, lovable and a bad-ass Robin Hood." The action movie is set in Uttar Pradesh and tells the story of Chulbul Pandey, a corrupt police inspector.

Aside from Sallu, Dabangg stars Arbaaz Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Dimple Kapadia, Om Puri and Anupam Kher. But the real star is item number temptress Malaika Arora Khan who took the item number "Munni Badnaam" to a whole new level!

But how did it enter the Guinness Book of World Records? Well Malaika went to Melbourne in Australia where Indian Film Festival 2011 director Mitu Bhowmick Lange gathered 1200 people who danced to the track for three whole minutes! Considering the dance friendly beats of the tune, we are not surprised! Do you agree?

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Mallika Sherawat, Preity Zinta - Bollywood’s Maverick Actresses

Mallika Sherawat
From the dusty streets of Haryana to the slick boulevards of Hollywood, Los Angeles, Mallika Sherawat has come a long way. She made her mark with her ‘hot’ act in Murder, opposite Emraan Hasmhi, quickly making a name for herself in the nook and crannies of India. With a past that was, for long, muddled in controversy and intrigue, Mallika soon gave it all up and moved from strength to strength (or some may say controversy to controversy) doing films that required her to shed more clothes and do little more. Interestingly, Mallika silenced her critics with good performances in Pyaar Ke Side Effects and Ugly Aur Pagli, where fans got a glimpse of her funny side. She also wowed us with her sexy dance moves in the Maiyya maiyya song in Mani Ratnam’s Guru. In the recent years, however, she has appeared in extremely forgettable films like The Myth (a small role opposite Jackie Chan) and Hisss (where she plays a nagin!) But Mallika makes it to this list because of her sheer grit (she has been camping in Los Angeles for at least a year now) and her easy love for the social media.

Preity Zinta
For an army kid who stumbled into movies, Preity Zinta has had a chequered career so far. While she delivered many good performances and even hits, the younger heroines who entered Bollywood at the turn of the new millennium overtook Preity. Be that as it may, this actress has always stood her own, be it while defending her Indian Premier League team, Kings XI Punjab, or gracefully handling her break-up with her former beau, industrialist Ness Wadia. The dimpled actress has not been seen in a leading role for quite some time, but is a regular on the Bollywood A-list. She is also one of the few conscientious actors around. Remember when Preity, against all the odds, stood in the witness box in the Bharat Shah case?

Monday, March 7, 2011

Katrina and Ranbir to pair in Ayan’s next film

Rumours suggest that Ayan Mukerji has signed Katrina Kaif opposite his best friend Ranbir Kapoor in his next film under Dharma Productions.

According to a source, Katrina and Ranbir have been frequenting Ayan's residence in Santacruz. Even as Ranbir got busy shooting in Kashmir for Imtiaz Ali's Rockstar, the source says that Katrina has been catching up with Ayan quite regularly.

So, don't be surprised if this hot couple features in yet another film together.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Salman Khan and Asin refuses hot and steamy intimate scene shooting

Mar 2, Mumbai: Beautiful lass, Asin Thottumkal shot to fame, by making a dream debut in Bollywood, opposite Aamir Khan in “Ghajini”. She was already a craze in the south Indian film industry, and “Ghajini” made her popular in Bollywood too. Keralite Asin started acting when she was just 14 years old.

After the release of her second Hindi film “London Dreams” where she was paired opposite Salman Khan, news of Salman and Asin’s affair surfaced, but a while later this news fell flat. Now, that this hot onscreen pair is again working together for an upcoming film “Ready”, grapevine has it that both of them have got some steamy hot scenes together. But when Anees Bazmee was questioned about this, he commented “Ready” is a comedy film with no vulgarity. He makes such films that can be watched with whole family.

Bazmee included that there is an intimate song of Salman and Asin, but there is nothing raunchy in it.

“Ready” is being shot in Sri Lanka, although it was previously scheduled to be shot in Mauritius. The first schedule of the movie is 10 to 15 days long. The movie is produced by T-Series.

It seems media has goofed up the news of the duo doing hot scenes, which is nothing else than a rumour.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Rahman loses out on Oscars for '127 Hours'

A R Rahman failed to recreate his 'Slumdog Millionaire' Oscar magic this year, losing out in the Best Original Score and Best Song categories at the 83rd Academy Awards here today.

Indian hopes were further dashed when NRI editor Tariq Anwar failed to bag the Best Film Editing trophy for the British drama 'The King's Speech', which went to Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter of 'The Social Network'.

Rahman, dressed in a black sherwani, performed his nominated track 'If I Rise' from the the Danny Boyle film '127 Hours' with British popstar Florence Welch to much applause.

But the 45-year-old lost the Best Song trophy to Randy Newman who won for his composition 'We Belong Together' from 'Toy Story' 3.

The golden statuette for the Best Original Score went to composer duo Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross who won for their soundtrack in the fantasy blockbuster 'The Social Network'.

Rahman was hoping to repeat his golden run at the 2009 Oscars, where he won two statuettes for his music in another of Boyle's film, the Mumbai based potboiler 'Slumdog Millionaire'.

The 'Mozart of Madras' missed the golden trophy last year too, after his song 'Na Na' (from 'Couple's Retreat') failed to get a nomination despite being in the long list for the 'Best Song' category.

Earlier this year, the 'Jai Ho' hitmaker had lost out on a Golden Globe for Best Score to Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, but won a Critics Choice award for the "haunting tracks" and "wonderful crescendos" of '127 Hours'.

Rahman had won a BAFTA nomination for the same, but had lost the trophy to Alexandre Desplat, who won for his score in 'The King's Speech'.

Rahman, who was honoured with a Padma Bhushan last year, had also enjoyed a golden run at the 52nd Grammy Awards, where he had again bagged two gramophones for his music in 'Slumdog Millionaire'.

'127 Hours', starring James Franco as real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston, who cut off his arm to escape from beneath a boulder after being trapped for more than five days, had won six nominations including Best Film, but returned empty handed just like Rahman.

Earlier 'Peepli Live', India's official entry to the Oscars had failed to make it to the final nine films which
were nominated in the Best Foreign Film category, which was finally won by Danish film 'In a Better World'.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Prithiviraj Anwar Speaks Tamil

The film has taken the best ever one day opening of 2010 in Kerala theatres.

The film has popular actors of Kollywood like Prakash Raj, Mamta as heroine along with Prithviraj who rocked in Mani Ratnam's Raavanan, and was also appreciated in Radhamohan's  Mozhi. Maruti service stations in India

Anwar has also got hit songs and has potential to click with Tamil audiences.

The dubbed Anwar is releasing on February 25 all over Tamil NaduEBikes in India