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Morning my strawber-ry truffles! Ever since

the crack of dawn, myphone has been ringingnon-stop. I have so muchkhabar for you, mydahlings, that I’ve no timeto waste on anything else.For starters, RaniMukherji finally had alook at Hadippa, hernext Yash Rajmovie with ShahidKapoor. And con-ceded to herselfthat creativeinterference inAnurag Singh’sdomain hasn’tdone the movieany good.

Of course,Aditya Chopratoo has been see-ing it, again andagain. So he cando some damagecontrol beforethings go out ofcontrol. He’s mak-ing necessarychanges in thescreenplay... andreadying for megareshooting at Yash RajStudio, too.

However, this timearound, Ms Mukherjihas no choice but tostick to her job of act-ing... not even sugges-tions are being enter-tained. How themighty have fallen!

Now it only remains tobe seen how soon ShahidKapoor will dole outfresh dates. I’m told hehas seen the film anddoesn’t seem to have any

problems with it.

DID YOU KNOW? RDB has produced and penned thetitle track for the film Kambakht Ishq

New Delhi, Friday April 3, 2009

2 EntertainmentAamir andShah Rukhcharm fans at filmfestival in Poland

Imran Khanis a Shah Rukh fan

Shah Rukh Khan stolethe hearts of Polish

fans with his perform-ance in Rab Ne Bana DiJodi at the Second Bolly-wood Film Festival inPoland. AamirKhan’s Taare Za-meen Par andDeepa Mehta’sWater were alsoscreened at theweek-long festi-val, titled ‘Experi-ence the Taste ofIndia’.

He finds inspiration inhis uncle Aamir

Khan, but Imran Khansays he is a big ShahRukh Khan fan. “I am a big Shah RukhKhan fan. In fact, Dil-wale Dulhania LeJayenge is one of myfavourite films. It’s aquintessential Bolly-wood film — I justlove it,” Imran saidrecently.

—Agencies

Themore themerrier

Neha Sharma

With news of recession pangs hitting Bollywoodbecoming more frequent by the day, producersare going in for an unusual remedy to ensure that

their films work. With as many as 8-10 films boasting ahuge star cast due for release this year, producers feelmulti-starrers are a sure shot way of getting goodreturns and drawing more people to the halls. Flickswith brag-worthy star casts include Kambakht Ishq,Blue, Hook Ya Crook, Alladin, London Dreams, 3 Idiots,Rajneeti and Veer.

London Dreams producer Vipul Shah says, “A multi-starrer during recession time draws the audience andensures a good opening.” Anthony D’ Souza, director ofthe Rs 130 crore-flick Blue, echoes him. “If your film hasbankable stars, with each having his or her own fan fol-lowing, it is bound to have a smashing opening,” he says.

Incidentally, when the industry was recession-free lastyear, most multi-starrers including Tashan, GolmaalReturns, Mission Istanbul and Sunday bombed. However,that hasn’t deterred production houses from continuingdown that path, but they are now finding clever ways ofcutting costs. Sunir Kheterpal, COO of Big Pictures (theproduction house that is coming out with the SushmitaSen, Govinda, Riteish Deshmukh and Lara Dutta-starrerDo Knot Disturb) says that “it is important to be cost effi-cient in all spheres”, implying cuts when it comes to pay-ing actors, directors and technicians and simultaneouslyshooting in cheaper locations.

Alpana Mishra, COO, UTV says that cost efficiencygoes hand in hand with making a multi-starrer. “BothHook Ya Crook and Rajniti require a huge setting, whichcould not have been compromised upon. However, cutshappen in terms of the number of days we shoot, thenumber of technicians we get and where we get themfrom.” Biren Ghose, executive director, ErosInternational Films, which is producing Alladin andKambakht Ishq, emphasises the need for being innova-tive and concentrating on “the stories, technologies andmarketing innovation” apart from the star cast. He addsthat they are also “developing viable small budget projects.” [email protected]

He has dressed Bolly-wood divas likePriyanka Chopra,

Kareena Kapoor and KatrinaKaif, but designer GavinMiguel says Bipasha Basuoutshines them all when it comes to experimental dressing.

Miguel is styling Bipashafor Sudipto Chattopadh-yaya’s Pankh, in which sheplays an imaginary charac-ter. The designer admits thathe had initially thoughtBipasha was “broad-framed”, but his perceptionchanged after working withher. “Initially, I felt Bipashawas broad-framed but after Iworked with her, I realisedthat she has lost a lot ofweight and now is svelte andsexy,” he said, adding, “Shegives me complete freedomwhen it comes to dressingher up. She is very experi-

mental and tries to changeher look in every movie.The best part is that shecarries herself so wellthat everything looksgood on her.”

The Mumbai-based designersays Bipasha willbe seen in a newavatar and herlook in themovie would bea total surprisepackage.

Miguel, whoalso designedclothes forPriyankaChopra,KanganaRanaut andMugdha Godse inFashion, has been apart of the industry forover 10 years.

— IANS

Zabeeh Afaque

Urvashi Sharma, who claims to havebecome tough as nails after the

many stunts she performed in the firstseason of Khatron Ke Khiladi, says thatputting on the judge’s cap for theshow’s auditions is an equally toughjob! “It’s a tough job to test the mentaland physical strength of the appli-cants,” she says.

Asked about her own experience ofperforming stunts, she says, “I wasamazed when Akshay (Kumar) didtwice as much of a challenge in 48 sec-onds as I had managed to in two min-utes.” But the lass adds that aftergoing through the process, she “does-n’t fear anything anymore.”

She promises that the second seasonpromises more excitement than theprevious one and emphasisesthe need for team spirit tobe able to make it throu-gh. “You have to underst-and your partner. Even ifyou don’t agree, it’s imp-ortant to reach a concen-sus to perform well.”[email protected]

Anothertake?

Bechara HurmanBaweja! He looks like

he’s been hit by a thunder-bolt from the blue.Although PriyankaChopra continues to

remain buddy buddy withhis sister Rowena, the two ex-lovers are far frombeing even good friendsthese days.

No wonder the Bawejaboy was looking mahadepressed when a kauwadropped in at the shoot ofWhat’s Your Raashee?

at Kamalistan Studiothe other day.

Gone are thosedays when PC and

‘Her Man’ would hangaround together

between shots and sharelunches. Today, they don’teven talk, forget eatingtogether.

The only communica-tion between them is thedialogue their charactersdeliver in the movie. Afterthe shot is okayed, Bawejaboy returns to his make-up room until he’s sum-moned for the next shot.

Can’t really grudge himfor his chup chaap ways,na? Given the buzz aboutPriyanka’s growing close-ness with Shahid Kapoor,it’s not bewajah thatHurman is going aroundsighing, ‘Kya se kya hogaya...’ Tsk, tsk!

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Broad framed?Not this hottie

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Kambakht Ishq

Alladin

London Dreams

Fear is not a factor

UNDER UNDER HONEY'S HONEY'S HAT

Multi-starrers are hot this recession season

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