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Monday, April 26, 2010

Was Yuvi behind SRK early exit at IPL awards

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It can now be told that Shah Rukh Khan almost skipped the IPL award show last Friday.
Following Income Tax department raids on the offices of his team Kolkata Knight Riders as well his production house Red Chillies, the actor wasn't sure he would be able to make time for the award function. Also, the actor known for his clean reputation, wanted to distance himself from all the muck-raking IPL scandal.

Says a source close to the actor, "He didn't want to ditch the organisers at the last moment. He told them to look for a replacement, as he felt he might not be able to keep his commitment. The panic-stricken organisers then approached Shahid Kapur, who refused saying he was busy."

The organisers -- the Morani Brothers (also good friends of Shah Rukh) -- pleaded with the actor to bail them out. "They kept trying to convince him to agree to honour his commitment Thursday night through Friday morning. The actor finally relented. But on the condition that the act would be trimmed down. SRK was to host a segment in the middle of the show, but he arrived at the venue, almost close to curtains-down time at 9.30 pm. The show ended with his act.

Khan was to host a segment with eight cricketers: Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Yusuf Pathan, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Adam Gilchrist and Virendra Sehwag. After a break of 15 minutes, he was to repeat the same act with eight more players. But his act eventually was without a break. And with just the first lot.

An eyewitness reveals, "Even though his act was last minute, it was the best. He got Sourav, Dravid and Bhajji to dance to Love Mera Hit-Hit and his other hit songs.

However there was a hitch in the end, following which the actor left. The source continues, "SRK teased Yuvi about his female fan following and said they only stuck to him because of his Casanova image. Yuvi retaliated by saying that women ran after him (and not Khan) because he was stuck to Karan. There was a hush in the audience at this comment but Shah Rukh being a good sport, handled the situation well. But he made his displeasure known backstage and staged a walkout."

The final act was to have the IPL team owners come on stage with their teams. While everyone came on stage, SRK was missing. The general assumption was that he had walked out as he was upset with Yuvi's crack.

However Shah Rukh maintains, "I had made a commitment as a professional -- I would do my job. And I did. I left post show because I had a shoot waiting. I had to finish it."

WATCH EPISODE 09: Living with a Supertstar - Shahrukh Khan

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Shah Rukh is a 'problem child'

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That's what his friends call him because he's always in trouble

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan says his friends have started calling him a "problem child" for his constant brush with controversies.

"My friend just called me a 'problem child'... always in trouble. I think it is true...it would be so boring to be a 'solution adult'," Shah Rukh posted on his Twitter page.

In wake of allegations of financial irregularities in the Indian Premier League (IPL), income tax officials had visited Shah Rukh's Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) office in Kolkata and claimed to have unearthed vital clues.

The superstar is hoping that clouds of suspicion and uncertainty will soon be over.

"IPL controversy: fast,furious and too much noise. Like the T20 itself. Hope it gets resolved as fast too for our friend Lalit & franchises," added the actor.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Check Out: SRK in a shot from Ra.One

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One of the most anticipated films of the year is Shah Rukh Khan's home production Ra.One. The sci-fi film, directed by Anubhav Sinha, has the Superstar playing a super-hero kind of a character while Arjun Rampal plays his nemesis. Kareena Kapoor plays the female lead in the film.

Shooting of Ra.One has already begun and while SRK fans are eagerly awaiting the first look of the film, there's still time for that. Meanwhile, King Khan has posted a picture of a shot from Ra.One on Twitter for all his fans. In Khan's own words, "Director allowed only this pic from Ra.One. Hope you like it."

With Shah Rukh looking super cool in those dark glares, there is no reason why his fans won't like it. What say?

DVD REVIEW: My Name is Khan

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MOVIE DETAILS
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Soniya Jehan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Zarina Wahab, Tanay Chheda, Yuvaan Makar
Director: Karan Johar
Producer: Gauri Khan, Hiroo Johar
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyrics: Niranjan Iyengar

THE FILM
Their names are Khan and Johar. And they are no more just candy floss filmmakers.

This statement pretty much describes the effort that has gone into making My Name Is Khan and the best part is that within no time, it is obvious that the 'effort' isn't made visible just for the sake of it. First and foremost the film is a complete turnaround for Karan Johar brand of cinema because he leaves his troupe of 500 group dancers somewhere far behind and settles for a world where the only dance step performed by Shah Rukh Khan is an awkward 'two left feet and one forward move'. Thankfully, this is not the only factor that makes My Name Is Khan entirely different from all the films that Karan Johar and Shah Rukh Khan have made so far. There is more. Actually, a lot more.

Credit must be given to Karan Johar and Co. for letting know their audience what's in store in the opening reel itself. Within a restricted space of the credit rolls, the picture is completely clear that it is not going to be an easy journey for Rizwan Khan (Rizwan Khan) who is off on a road journey to meet the President of America. His mission? To tell him and then the entire world that 'His name is Khan and he is not a terrorist'. In a way this could well be Bollywood's own take on The Motorcycle Diaries and though the conflict is far more different and serious here, it nonetheless is a tale which is one of its own kinds.

Still, it does take time to settle into the world of Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) with the narrative taking turns to delve into three different times in his life - his growing up years, his past with Mandira (Kajol) and the current times. Though the opening portions are equally endearing, what with some of the sweetest moments with his mother (Zarina Wahab) being brought to fore, My Name Is Khan becomes a lot interesting once Rizwan's love story with Mandira begins.

This is where Karan Johar brings in his maturity as a film maker because neither does he take a melodramatic route where Rizwan's issues with Asperger's syndrome starts taking centre stage nor does he make it all look all so light that it takes a fake or frivolous connotation. Instead, he uses this syndrome to very strongly establish the character of Rizwan who takes things on face value, calls a spade a spade and is still left untouched by the negativities of the world.

This is why even when he is arrested as a suspect terrorist; he doesn't blame the Government of any religion in particular. He continues his journey of goodness and unwittingly kick-starts a movement that takes a much broader meaning. Even around this juncture, Karan Johar risked taking a route that many of his contemporaries (and his own students) have taken in films like Shoot on Sight, New York, Kurbaan or Khuda Ke Liye. However, he plays it all different, in fact very different, and comes up with a euphoric outing that picks up momentum at the interval point and never once looses pace (and focus) right till the end credits title roll.

There are quite a few moments that audiences take home and after avoiding the spoilers, the ones that can be revealed are where Shah Rukh proposes marriage to Mandira, his bonding with their son, the turning point in the film where he is forced to take the road journey, the sequence where he spots the President for the first time and is caught on camera and the point when his movement picks up heat.

From performance perspective, Shah Rukh Khan is simply outstanding. There is no second thought about it and after Chak De India, this one would now stand out as the most definitive performance of his career. Mark my words; this is a National Award winning performance. His dialogue delivery, body language, mannerisms - everything just makes you connect to Rizwan Khan, not Shah Rukh Khan. Though Kajol has a lesser screen time, she occupies her place with authority and is completely and truly natural, something which is expected from the actor of her stature. Yuvaan Makkar, who plays their son, is quite believable as well.

There are number of other supporting actors but the ones who make the best impression are Soniya Jahan, Zarina Wahab, Arjun Mathur and Vinay Pathak. Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy, come up with a good soundtrack though at places one would have expected the background score to be a little more euphoric. Cinematography is perfect, especially in the scenes set at San Francisco.

PACKAGING
DVD of My Name Is Khan comes in a regular plastic case. Now that's a surprise because one expected the packaging to be far more elaborate and lavish considering the fact that this is the biggest release of the year so far.

DURATION
The film's duration is 155 minutes

SPECIAL FEATURES
- The Making
- Unseen Footage with Karan Johar

As expected, there is a definite quality feel to the way the entire 'making' segment is presented. One can see an upmarket treatment to this entire segment and though to begin with there is usual introduction about the movie and the casting decisions, the pace picks up once Karan, Shah Rukh and Co. begin to talk about the actual 'making' of the film. It makes for a good watch to see how the entire floods set came into existence. Also, what makes this segment special is to see 'action director' Shah Rukh Khan coming to fore and giving instructing from behind the camera for key action sequences in the film.

There are quite a few deleted scenes that find a place in this additional DVD. Lasting 45 minutes, they were (well to put it mildly) best left out of the final cut. Most of them only end up extending the length of the movie while a couple of them are quite clichéd as well as definitely unnecessarily. For example, a scene involving Kajol talking to her parents about her marriage with Shah Rukh Khan is a plain no-no as it only ends up belonging to cinema of the 90s. However, what is shocking is to know that there was actually an extended version of the hurricane sequence, something for which Karan Johar had got quite some flak already. At the time when the international version of the film is said to be doing away with the entire sequence, it is surprising to see that the DVD here carries an extended version of the same.

Of course there are some beautiful moments as well but then not the kind that were a must to be present in the final cut. These are the alternate cuts of songs like 'Tere Naina', 'Sajda' and 'Noor E Khuda' which do not make for a bad watch at all. However, other than these, there is not much to look forward to in this 'unseen' footage segment except for the commentary by Karan Johar which precedes each of the scenes.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
- 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen Presentation
- Subtitles in English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 and Stereo

PRICE
Rs. 399/=

CONCLUSION
So much has been seen, heard, read, speculated and gossiped about the religion and terrorism angle in My Name Is Khan. The fact is that all of this is just at a peripheral level and though its presence is felt right through the film, especially during the second half, it is never too imposing to take over the narrative. And thankfully, there are no debates around 'jihaad' and its relevance (or the lack of it). Really, audience have had enough of it and a subject like this is best left untouched in a mainstream yet meaningful film like My Name Is Khan.

Go, bring home this DVD.

Rating: 4/5

Shah Rukh Khan in Yash Chopra’s next

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Christmas has come early for us this year. Or shall we say Diwali. We are drunk with joy after hearing that Yash Chopra will be taking the baton once more. And the icing on the cake or the kishmish on the gulabjamun is that Shah Rukh Khan will be the leading man in this romantic extravaganza. Rumour has it that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has been sent feelers to appear as the leading lady. We like, we like.

SRK chooses Arjun Rampal over Riteish

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They say three is a crowd. And going by this recent incident, the commonly held belief seems to be true. The close friendship between Shah Rukh Khan, Ritesh Deshmukh and Arjun Rampal has now reached an impasse. The cosy bond now only involves SRK and Arjun while Ritesh has been left to fend for himself.

Buzz is that Shah Rukh chose Arjun over Ritesh to play the villain in his home production Ra.One . Despite Ritesh being the original choice, Shah Rukh eventually brought in Arjun to play the same role.

A source says, “Ritesh and not Arjun was the first choice to play a baddie in Ra.One. Director Anubhav Sinha also wanted Ritesh as the film’s villain as he had worked with the actor in Cash. Everything was going fine and Ritesh was very excited about the project as his look and remuneration was also decided. But the next thing Ritesh read in the papers is that Arjun is playing the bad man in Ra.One.”

“Even when Arjun was suffering from a back problem for a brief period and he was not too sure if he would play the role, SRK didn’t ask Ritesh to step in. Ritesh’s sudden ouster was so unprofessional,” says the source. Even though Ritesh was shocked at the unfair treatment, he didn’t confront Shah Rukh. “Ritesh is a very mild-mannered guy. He undoubtedly felt very disappointed but he didn’t express his displeasure to SRK. He only talked about it to a few of his close friends. Shah Rukh or Anubhav should have at least informed him that he is no longer in the film,” adds the source.

While Shah Rukh’s character in Ra.One is of a super-hero, buzz is that Arjun will be playing his nemesis. The sci-fi film, which went on the floors early this month, has Kareena Kapoor playing the female lead. The film is based on gaming, bad guys and super heroes. We sent text messages to Shah Rukh, Anubhav Sinha but they remained unavailable for comment.

However, Ritesh says that he was never offered the film.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Karan Johar releases 'My Name Is Khan' home video on Reliance BIG Home Video at CROSSWORD

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Reliance BIG Home Video continues its endeavor of providing the finest quality in home entertainment and has released the much awaited home video of 'MY NAME IS KHAN'. A special release function in Crossword Juhu, saw Karan Johar and Sweta Agnihotri, Chief Operating Officer of Reliance BIG Home Video releasing the DVD & VCD of 2010's biggest global hit.

Mumbai, Maharashtra, April 22, 2010 /India PRwire/ -- Reliance BIG Home Video continues its endeavor of providing the finest quality in home entertainment and has released the much awaited home video of 'MY NAME IS KHAN'. A special release function in Crossword Juhu, saw Karan Johar and Sweta Agnihotri, Chief Operating Officer of Reliance BIG Home Video releasing the DVD & VCD of 2010's biggest global hit.

The movie has created box-office history, with the trio of Karan Johar, Shahrukh Khan & Kajol coming together after a long time. A Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment presentation, this is Karan Johar's fourth directorial venture. 'My Name is Khan' is the triumphant story of an unconventional hero overcoming obstacles to regain the love of his life. The film holds the record for the highest opening day & also the highest grosser overseas for a Bollywood film.

Keeping the excitement and wide appreciation that the films has received, Reliance BIG Home Video has launched a premium collector's edition - a 2-DVD pack. Apart from the film, the 'Special Features' disc has exclusive, never- before-seen content. The disc contains specials like 'Making of the Movie', 'Unseen Footage with a special commentary by Karan Johar' & the 'Theatrical Trailer' as well. The DVD pack has been released at Rs. 399 and 2 VCD pack at Rs. 149. The Blu-ray will also be released soon.

Sweta Agnihotri, Chief Operating Officer, Reliance BIG Home Video says, "We have always believed in the power of great quality cinema. My Name is Khan is a great example of coming together of highly creative and talented people along with a novel subject which made this film a global success and now a must own DVD."

Vijay Singh. Chief Executive Office, Fox Star Studios says "MNIK is a landmark film that touched millions of audiences and broken Box Office records across the globe. With its superb direction & extraordinary performances by the starcast, DVD offering by Reliance Big Home Video will enable MNIK lovers to relive the experience and know more about their favourite film."

Karan Johar, Director say, "I'm really thrilled that the Home Video of MNIK is being released because this film is very, very special to me. Initially, a few people close to me were nervous when I set out to make the film but today I can happily say that amongst all my films, it is not only the biggest hit worldwide but it has also got more critical acclaim than any of my previous films. I'm really pleased that the DVD gives all those who loved the film a chance to see the many years of effort that went behind making it. And also I have added a very special section on the deleted sequences in the film, including an alternative edit for the hurricane sequence and alternate song edits for the Tere Naina & Sajda. That should be a real treat for fans of the film."

The launch will be supported by an all encompassing marketing campaign across Radio, Internet along with a strong focus on Retail activation and on-ground promotion. Various innovations like a 'Peace Wall' is being set up in retail stores, where people can leave their messages for the 'My Name Is Khan' team. These walls be presented to the cast of the film. Apart from that various retail branding sites have been booked for display across 10 cities. Contests as well as paid promotions will ensure reach and frequency optimization. The organisation is also looking at partnering key brands for marketing and corporate gifting tie-ups.

We are sure that all movies aficionados will be waiting to take this extraordinary journey again. For all of them, 'My Name Is Khan' DVD will be worth the wait.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

How about an SRK-Akki Jodi?

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The comedian-turned-actor, Sajid Khan guarantees a full paisa-vasool movie for his audience. So, as the man is ready with his Housefull, he plans to get Akshay Kumar and Shahrukh Khan in one of his forthcoming films. Terrific pair, isn’t it?

But, hold your horses. Till now, Sajid hasn’t planned what will be his next move. And to cast SRK, Akshay together is not less than a dream. So, it’s a make-believe situation, and why not when Akshay and Shahrukh didn’t say no to the hopeful director.

As Sajid discloses to a daily, “Well, when I had told both the stars about my desire to direct them, they didn’t say no. So there’s always a possibility.”

Fingers crossed!

My Name is Khan coming to DVD soon!

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It was one of the biggest hits of this year and starred two of the biggest actors in Bollywood. We are of course talking about My Name is Khan, with Karan Johar in the director's chair and starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. About the film Johar told us, "It is great because it enters a new terrain and speaks about new issue. It's nothing I've done before and yet somewhere lies me in the film, so it's brave for me." He also spoke about SRK's performance, "Shah Rukh's performance came as a pleasant surprise. The way he understood his character as a man with a non-neurotypical condition with Asperger's, who has high functioning autism. I think the way he grasped his character was really fantastic."

If you missed seeing the film in theaters well soon you will be able experience the magic on the DVD. In fact, there is a DVD release event tomorrow the 21st so get ready to get your hands on a the DVD of the blockbuster My Name is Khan!

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