Watched the first promo of 'Ready'. Expect yet another super dhamaal,
super entertainer from the darling of the masses - Salman Khan.
CREDIT-twitter- Taran Adarsh tweets.
super entertainer from the darling of the masses - Salman Khan.
CREDIT-twitter- Taran Adarsh tweets.
‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ poster is copied from 2005 Hollywood flick Lords of Dogtown. When the poster was out, people couldn’t stop raving about Hrithik Roshan’s hot body and the way the poster looked but now, after learning that the poster has no originality, it has come a a big disappointment to many.
Something very similar happend with the movie Anjaana Anjaani. It can be recalled that the makers of Anjaana Anjaani had to withdraw the first poster of the film as it was a direct lift from the Oscar nominated 2009 film An Education.
Something very similar happend with the movie Anjaana Anjaani. It can be recalled that the makers of Anjaana Anjaani had to withdraw the first poster of the film as it was a direct lift from the Oscar nominated 2009 film An Education.
Move over, heroes-turned-baddies of Bollywood, there’s a new man in town.
So it’s official now. After rumours were rife that one of the 3 Khans would be signed on, looks like Yash Raj Films went with their old favourite Aamir. (Remember Paramapara?) Tinsel town’s teenybopper heartthrob turned award-eschewing rebel turned movie producer turned Oscar nominee turned movie director turned Narmada Bachao activist turned “calculated risk taker” (post-Peepli epithet) is now turning into an onscreen villain.
Of course, you may throw the Fanaa card in my face, but think, was he really a villain in that as much as he was someone in the midst of an identity crisis? His “terrorist with a heart of gold and a disastrous hairdo” act didn’t really get movie halls whistling now, did it?
But after sinewy John Abraham and gymnast-on-water-spouting-from-underground Hrithik Roshan, why Aamir Khan? He may have done the whole 8-pack thing with his tummy after SRK’s triumph over the 6 pack, (really, Bollywood, grow up) and the man can pull off any role effortlessly, that much we know (out-and-out fangirl, I am) - the fact that Dhoom is trending on Twitter on the day Aamir’s role in Dhoom was announced is itself an indication of sure-to-be box-office gold.
But is he really villain material?
Even though he’s going to milk this dry and even though he’s going to announce himself as God’s gift to villaindom on the silver screen in a matter of days, if not moments, I for one am willing to bet my bottom rupee that Dhoom 3 will be a smashing success and might even resurrect the almost-dead dreams of Bollywood glory for the younger Bachchan.
What say you?
So it’s official now. After rumours were rife that one of the 3 Khans would be signed on, looks like Yash Raj Films went with their old favourite Aamir. (Remember Paramapara?) Tinsel town’s teenybopper heartthrob turned award-eschewing rebel turned movie producer turned Oscar nominee turned movie director turned Narmada Bachao activist turned “calculated risk taker” (post-Peepli epithet) is now turning into an onscreen villain.
Of course, you may throw the Fanaa card in my face, but think, was he really a villain in that as much as he was someone in the midst of an identity crisis? His “terrorist with a heart of gold and a disastrous hairdo” act didn’t really get movie halls whistling now, did it?
But after sinewy John Abraham and gymnast-on-water-spouting-from-underground Hrithik Roshan, why Aamir Khan? He may have done the whole 8-pack thing with his tummy after SRK’s triumph over the 6 pack, (really, Bollywood, grow up) and the man can pull off any role effortlessly, that much we know (out-and-out fangirl, I am) - the fact that Dhoom is trending on Twitter on the day Aamir’s role in Dhoom was announced is itself an indication of sure-to-be box-office gold.
But is he really villain material?
Even though he’s going to milk this dry and even though he’s going to announce himself as God’s gift to villaindom on the silver screen in a matter of days, if not moments, I for one am willing to bet my bottom rupee that Dhoom 3 will be a smashing success and might even resurrect the almost-dead dreams of Bollywood glory for the younger Bachchan.
What say you?

MTV ROADIES 8.0(SHORTCUT TO HELL) |
MUMBAI: MTV, India’s leading youth multimedia platform, launched the anthem song and video for its revolutionary reality show, ‘MTV Hero Honda Roadies 8 - Shortcut to Hell’. The composers of the anthem titled ‘Yahaan’, the extraordinary Raghu Ram and Arijit Datta from India’s freshest Hindi rock outfit, Airport, were present to showcase the song and video to all its supporters. Also present were Aditya Swamy, Channel Head- MTV India, the other 2 judges of Roadies 8 - Rajiv Laxman & Rannvijay, along with none other than Farah Khan from most awaited film of the year - ‘Tees Maar Khan’. Other faces seen cheering ‘Yahaan’ were VJ Bani J, VJ Anusha Dandekar, VJ Sidharth, Sapna Bhavnani, VJ Sunanda, Sugandha Ram, Uma and Gaiti.
The Roadies anthem - ‘Yahaan’ has truly met the expectations of all fans, as it captures the edgy and raw spirit of Roadies. It perfectly contains the philosophy of the Roadies journey, where it isn’t about reaching the destination, but enjoying the journey ahead. The fresh, in-your-face attitude of the anthem is something that has truly clicked with India’s bold, daring & ever-changing youth. Being the brainchild of the ultimate Roadies patron, Raghu Ram & musical genius Arijit, the anthem was sure to be electrifying and a real treat for all its fans.
As a token to all Roadies fans, the anthem was launched on Facebook the day the community crossed 1 million+, reaching out to the maximum number of Roadies enthusiasts! Till date, the anthem has been downloaded a huge number of times, showing the anticipation of the fans who just can’t wait for Roadies-mania to begin! The anthem is available to download from the MTV Roadies website (http://mtv.in.com/roadies/) & the MTV Facebook fan page (http://www.facebook.com/mtvindia).
Says Raghu Ram, “For a lot of young Indians, Roadies stands for something. And we felt we owed it to them to give them a song that wasn't just meant for the show, but that was the show! Most importantly, the song had to come from the same people who made the show. This is why we have made this song straight from our heart for all our fans. We really hope they like the song and accept it as their own, the way they have made the show their own. “
Says Aditya Swamy, Channel Head-MTV India, “Roadies captures what every young person dreams about... A journey into the unknown... And no dream is complete without a song. ‘Yahaan’ stands for this spirit and is another vehicle that brings alive the Roadies philosophy which resonates with millions across the country”
With the launch of the anthem, ‘Yahaan’, MTV is taking the interaction with its fans to a whole new level. This step has truly marked an explosive beginning for the latest season of ‘MTV Hero Honda Roadies 8 - Shortcut to Hell’, as it promises its fans a journey of their lifetime!
MUMBAI: MTV, India’s leading youth multimedia platform, launched the anthem song and video for its revolutionary reality show, ‘MTV Hero Honda Roadies 8 - Shortcut to Hell’. The composers of the anthem titled ‘Yahaan’, the extraordinary Raghu Ram and Arijit Datta from India’s freshest Hindi rock outfit, Airport, were present to showcase the song and video to all its supporters. Also present were Aditya Swamy, Channel Head- MTV India, the other 2 judges of Roadies 8 - Rajiv Laxman & Rannvijay, along with none other than Farah Khan from most awaited film of the year - ‘Tees Maar Khan’. Other faces seen cheering ‘Yahaan’ were VJ Bani J, VJ Anusha Dandekar, VJ Sidharth, Sapna Bhavnani, VJ Sunanda, Sugandha Ram, Uma and Gaiti.The Roadies anthem - ‘Yahaan’ has truly met the expectations of all fans, as it captures the edgy and raw spirit of Roadies. It perfectly contains the philosophy of the Roadies journey, where it isn’t about reaching the destination, but enjoying the journey ahead. The fresh, in-your-face attitude of the anthem is something that has truly clicked with India’s bold, daring & ever-changing youth. Being the brainchild of the ultimate Roadies patron, Raghu Ram & musical genius Arijit, the anthem was sure to be electrifying and a real treat for all its fans.
As a token to all Roadies fans, the anthem was launched on Facebook the day the community crossed 1 million+, reaching out to the maximum number of Roadies enthusiasts! Till date, the anthem has been downloaded a huge number of times, showing the anticipation of the fans who just can’t wait for Roadies-mania to begin! The anthem is available to download from the MTV Roadies website (http://mtv.in.com/roadies/) & the MTV Facebook fan page (http://www.facebook.com/mtvindia).
Says Raghu Ram, “For a lot of young Indians, Roadies stands for something. And we felt we owed it to them to give them a song that wasn't just meant for the show, but that was the show! Most importantly, the song had to come from the same people who made the show. This is why we have made this song straight from our heart for all our fans. We really hope they like the song and accept it as their own, the way they have made the show their own. “
Says Aditya Swamy, Channel Head-MTV India, “Roadies captures what every young person dreams about... A journey into the unknown... And no dream is complete without a song. ‘Yahaan’ stands for this spirit and is another vehicle that brings alive the Roadies philosophy which resonates with millions across the country”
With the launch of the anthem, ‘Yahaan’, MTV is taking the interaction with its fans to a whole new level. This step has truly marked an explosive beginning for the latest season of ‘MTV Hero Honda Roadies 8 - Shortcut to Hell’, as it promises its fans a journey of their lifetime!
Yahaan - The Roadies Anthem (Roadies 8 - Shortcut to hell)
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A popular Assamese singer has claimed that a chartbuster song in Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai starrer box-office dud 'Action Replayy' was copied from his earlier work.
"Composed by music director Pritam, the 'Zor Ka Jhatka' song is lifted from two of my songs written years ago," Kumar Bhabesh alleged.
"The 'mukhra' (first stanza) of the song is copied from my album 'Sunpahi' published seven years ago, while the 'antara' (middle stanza) has been copied from the 'Ruksana' song of my 2008 album 'Roja'," he said.
On what took him so long to raise the issue, Bhabesh said he was away on a two-month music project in a remote village in Assam's Karbi Anglong district.
Demanding due credit for his work, he said "If they used my scores then they should have given due credit and informed me at least." The music composer said that he would consult lawyers within a couple of days.Pritam could not be contacted immediately, while the producers of the film refused comment.
Recently, the soundtrack of the superhit number 'Munni Badnaam Hui' from 'Dabangg' was said to have been inspired by a Bhojpuri song 'Launda Badnaam Hua Naseeban Tere Liye'.
"Composed by music director Pritam, the 'Zor Ka Jhatka' song is lifted from two of my songs written years ago," Kumar Bhabesh alleged.
"The 'mukhra' (first stanza) of the song is copied from my album 'Sunpahi' published seven years ago, while the 'antara' (middle stanza) has been copied from the 'Ruksana' song of my 2008 album 'Roja'," he said.
On what took him so long to raise the issue, Bhabesh said he was away on a two-month music project in a remote village in Assam's Karbi Anglong district.
Demanding due credit for his work, he said "If they used my scores then they should have given due credit and informed me at least." The music composer said that he would consult lawyers within a couple of days.Pritam could not be contacted immediately, while the producers of the film refused comment.
Recently, the soundtrack of the superhit number 'Munni Badnaam Hui' from 'Dabangg' was said to have been inspired by a Bhojpuri song 'Launda Badnaam Hua Naseeban Tere Liye'.
Aftab Shivdasani at Fridaymoviez.com Website Launch. He's really bulked up. Aftab is spotted with Malaika Arora's mother, Joyce.