Tuesday, December 14, 2010

BollyWood Unplugged

BollyWood Unplugged


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Manisha Koirala Wedding Pictures

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On June 19, 2010, Koirala married Samrat Dahal in a traditional ceremony held in Kathmandu.They met through the online social networking website, Facebook. She was reportedly engaged in 2001 to Crispin Conroy, the former Australian ambassador to Nepal, but they broke up later. There were also reports of her dating American speaker and author, Christopher Dorris, however this relationship did not last long enough to culminate in a marriage

Awards Won
1996, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance, Bombay
1997, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance, Khamoshi: The Musical
1997, Star Screen Award Best Actress, Khamoshi: The Musical
2003, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance, Company
2004, Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards, Best Actress, Escape From Taliban

Film Industry Nominated
1995, Filmfare Best Actress Award, 1942:A Love Story
1996, Filmfare Best Actress Award, Akele Hum Akele Tum
1997, Filmfare Best Actress Award, Khamoshi: The Musical
1999, Filmfare Best Actress Award, Dil Se

Miss Maxim India Contestants

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No One Killed Jessica Review

Posted: 14 Dec 2010 05:07 AM PST




No One Killed Jessica stars Rani Mukerji and Vidya Balan, produced by UTV Spotboy and directed by Rajkumar Gupta, who had earlier directed the acclaimed film Aamir (2008).
The film will have music by Amit Trivedi, who earlier gave music in Dev D ( Vidya Balan plays the character of Jessica's elder sister, Sabrina Lal, Rani is set to play a reporter

The political thriller, set in New Delhi, was believed to be based on the controversial Jessica Lal murder case. However, later, the director clarified that the title and the script are actually inspired by a headline carried out by The Times Of India in 2006, when the accused in the infamous murder case were acquitted by the lower courts, leading to nationwide protests, reopening of the case and subsequent sentencing of the accused.

No One Killed Jessica is set to start 2011 with a bang and of course every bang needs a groundbreaking musical backing! National Award Winner Amit Trivedi who is still riding high on the success of his albums Dev D and Aisha scores the music for this socially driven thriller. The first song promo has now been premiered and is available exclusively for Bollyspice readers.

'Dilli' has been sung by Aditi Singh Sharma ('Yahi Meri Zindagi Hai' - Dev D), Tochi Raina ('Iktara' - WUS & 'Gal Mitthi Mitthi Bol' - Aisha) & Shriam Iyer (Co-composer for Iqbal along with Amit Trivedi). Check out this energetic Dilli-fied number in the true Amit Trivedi style!

here's trouble ahead for the much talked-about real-life drama No One Killed Jessica. Rani's character of an intrepid investigative journalist chain smokes and mouths gaalis non-stop.

In the trailer Rani's shocking use of the term 'g..nd phat jaati' has been managed with a beep. But if the film's makers get down to deleting every expletive Rani's character utters there would be huge gaps in her dialogue.

According to sources Rani's character's flow of profanities is so non-stop that if the censorboard decided to beep her gaalis Rani's dialogue soundtrack would have more beeps than words.

Laughs and protests director Rajkumar Gupta, "It' not that bad,really. You are making it sound like a non-stop abuse binge. My film is not that. But yes Rani's character is very brutal and graphic in her speech.

I don't know if, as you say. Rani is the same way in real life. I didn't know her before I shot with her. But she was thoroughly professional in mouthing squirmy words."

While in real life Rani Mukherjee is very comfortable using the 'F' word and 'G' word in English and Hindi her costar Vidya Balan in No One Killed Jessica is not quite the type who will mouth maa-bahen galis at the drop of an oath, no matter what the provocation. Not that Vidya is a prude. But she does mind her language. Rani is just the opposite and it shows on screen.

Now the question looming over No One Killed Jessica is, would the censorboard allow Rani's character to speak her mind so graphically? The censors are known to clamp down heavily on lurid language unless it is in a Vishal Bhardwaj film.

Pardoxically Vishal's rustic characters are allowed to mouth maa-bahen gaalis. Jessica producers UTV who co-produced Bharadwaj's Kaminey are hoping that the same language in an urban context is permissible.

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