Sawaan…. The Love Season (2006)

Watch Movies Online March 20th, 2010



Starring:

Salman Khan ... Bhagwan's Messenger
Saloni Aswani ... Kajal F. Kapoor aka Kajal F. Cappar
Kapil Jhaveri ... Raj
Prem Chopra ... Faikirchand 'Fakki Cappar' Kapoor
Ranjeet ... Raj's dad
Sheela Sharma ... Ranjeet's mom (as Sheila Chaman)
Kiran Rathod
Johnny Lever ... Funsukh
Javed Akbar ... Doctor
Bobby Darling ... Funsukh's admirer
Sapna ... Kajal's sister

Director:

Saawan Kumar Tak


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Shahrukh Khan GQ India February 2010

Bollywood Celebrity March 8th, 2010

Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan is the featured star on the cover page of men’s magazine GQ India for the month of February 2010. Spiky look and holding a placard which states “Where’s The Love?” The actor talks about a wide variety of topics in this issue such as his equation with the Bachchans, Aamir Khan and Salman Khan to his oddest quirks.



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Salman Khan and cricketer Virender Sehwag went for a hair transplant

Bollywood Celebrity March 8th, 2010

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If you are worried about a receding hairline, don`t go into hiding. Just follow in the footsteps of Bollywood actor Salman Khan or cricketer Virender Sehwag - get your crowning glory back through a hair transplant.


According to Amit Gupta of Delhi-based cosmetic centre Divine Cosmetic Surgery, hair transplantation is still at a growing stage in the country, but a 20-25 percent increase has been noticed in the number of people who avail themselves of the service.


"The trend of hair plantation has increased enormously. It has increased up to 20-25 percent. People have become very conscious and particular about their looks. The advancement in technology has made it all the more convincing," Gupta told reporters.


Cricketer Sehwag reportedly went for a hair transplant because he feels one sells good when one looks good. But unlike Bollywood stars, he didn`t fly abroad for the treatment.



"People asked whether I got it done from Dubai or the US, but when they got to know it is happening in New Delhi they were very happy," he was quoted as saying.


Manoj Khanna, who introduced hair transplants in the country in 1995, says people hesitated when he brought the treatment here, but thanks to celebrities, it has become popular.


"I was trained in 10 different cities all over the world like Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Buffalo, Detroit, Miami, London, Paris, Birmingham and Singapore.


"When I brought this technology to India in 1995, it was in a nascent stage and people didn`t know much about it. They had apprehensions," Khanna, who has centres in Delhi, Mumbai and Dubai, told reporters.


"But there is a lot of awareness now about it as a lot of celebrities have got it done and hair transplantation has increased. Many of the cricket people have got it done from me - like Ravi Shastri, Arun Lal, Harsha Bhogle and Nikhil Chopra. Even Leander Paes` father, Vece Paes, has got it done," he added.


Gupta too gives credit to celebrities for popularising the treatment.


"The coming in of celebrities has increased the credibility of such surgery. When a person comes across names like Sehwag, Salman Khan, Himesh Reshammiya, Annu Malek, Ravi Shastri, Bhogle (who have all undergone hair transplantation), nobody dares to doubt the results. We get 15-20 cases a month and are expecting it to double in another two years` time," he said.


The commonest cause of baldness is genetic. Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that involves moving skin containing hair follicles from one part of the body (the donor site) to the bald or balding parts (the recipient site).


However, contrary to common perception, the treatment is not just limited to the scalp but is also used to restore the eyebrow, beard and moustache.


The clinical process is usually a one-day affair performed under local anaesthesia, and is a permanent solution to balding. After the surgery, it takes about a month`s time for the hair to regrow.


The transplantation techniques have advanced so as to ensure no pain or scars and that is also one reason why people are lapping it up. While we thought women were more conscious about their looks, experts say men approach them more often for hair transplants.


"Women come to us for other hair treatments, but for transplantation their numbers are very less," a doctor from The Richfeel Trichology Centre here told IANS on condition of anonymity.


Viral Desai, a renowned cosmetic surgeon with the DHI global group, said: "The surgery has been simplified even more as it leaves no cuts, no stitches, no scars, no pain with the DHI (Direct Hair Implant) method.


"The demand for this treatment has increased immensely. We treat almost 30 cases in a month, of which only two-three are women."


Hair transplantation costs anything between Rs.40,000 and Rs.100,000, depending on the number of follicles to be transplanted, said Desai. "The DHI method is expensive and may vary between Rs.200,000 and Rs.500,000 because it has no stitches and guarantees no pain," he added.


Rahul Sharma, an executive at a multinational company, opted for hair transplantation after failing to regain his tresses with home remedies.


"My hairline had reduced almost 60-70 percent. I tried many remedies and several products claiming to help the hair grow again but nothing worked. Finally, I was suggested to undergo hair transplant. I spent around Rs.60,000 for the treatment. Though I was reluctant initially, now I am really happy that I have got hair back on my head," said Sharma.


For best results, one must adhere to certain precautions like staying away from chemicals, gymming and excessive exposure to sunrays.

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Revathi’s first Malayalam film

Asian Celebrity March 6th, 2010



Revathi is all set to start work on her first feature film in Malayalam as the director. The multi faceted actor-turned-director impressed all as a director with her very first feature film, ‘Mitr-My Friend' which won the Best English Film of the year award at the 49th National film awards. Later Revathi directed ‘Phir Milenge’ in Hindi in 2004, starring Abhishek Bachchan, Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty, on the subject of AIDS.
Now she is readying her first Malayalam film. Her first in Malayalam is ‘Makal,' which will be one of the films within ‘Kerala Cafe’. ‘Kerala Cafe’ is a Malayalam anthology film produced by Renjith and directed by a team of 10 directors.
Revathi says she and Anjali Menon are working on the script and casting. Once the producer says he is ready the shoot will begin. It’s likely that Revathi will announce the film by Vishu in April.

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I am not single – Salman Khan

Watch Movies Online March 5th, 2010

I am not single - Says Salman Khan

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Actor Salman Khan to be rushed to the hospital after the fire scene

Bollywood Celebrity March 5th, 2010



Actor Salman Khan, who is shooting for his brother Arbaz Khan`s debut production `Dabang` in Satara district had to be rushed to a hospital during the weekend, after shooting a gruelling sequence which required him to run through fire several times.

The scene required Salman to shoot in close proximity with the fire and though everyone insisted on a single shot, the actor took several takes before the scene was canned and ended up breathless because of the smoke.

"Salman wanted the scene to be flawless and ended up getting breathless since he was shooting close to so much fire. He had to be rushed to the hospital after the scene was successfully canned," said a sources in the film unit.


In spite of the doctor`s advice to take rest for the next couple of days Salman went back to shoot for the other scenes the very next day.

"Everyone was impressed with Salman`s professionalism. It was clear that the fire scene was a difficult one to shoot but he took several takes to get it right. He visited the doctor and was back to shoot the very next day since he did not want to interrupt the schedule," said the source.

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Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha (2004)

Watch Movies Online March 2nd, 2010



Starring:

Salman Khan ... Rishabh
Preity Zinta ... Dr. Parineeta
Bhoomika Chawla ... Dhani
Rati Agnihotri ... Dr. Shashi Rawat
Helen ... Dhani's grandmother
Renuka Shahane ... Rishabh's Sister
Aashif Sheikh ... R. Tripathi
Viju Khote
Riya Sen ... Kamini, Pari's best friend
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Director:

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Jaan-E-Mann – Let’s Fall in Love… Again (2006)

Watch Movies Online February 23rd, 2010



Starring:

Salman Khan ... Suhaan Kapoor
Akshay Kumar ... Agastya Rao
Preity Zinta ... Piya Goel / Piya S. Kapoor
Anupam Kher ... Bonney Kapoor / Cafe's Owner
Tom DiNardo ... Diaper Commercial Director
Soni Razdan ... Mrs. S. Goel
Rajat Bedi ... Vishal S. Goel
Matt Brandstein ... Hip-Hop Dance Enthusiast
Edward Lovebane ... Waiter
Joel Ney ... Hip-Hop Dance Enthusiast
Ann Marie Seall ... Diaper Commercial Casting Assistant
Sanjay Sharma ... Pandey
Javed Sheikh ... Samrat Goyal
J.T. White Sr. ... Old man at apartment
Shoshanna Withers ... Diaper Commercial Auditioner

Director:

Shirish Kunder


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Click is not my comeback in Bollywood-Sneha Ullal

Bollywood Celebrity February 22nd, 2010

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Sneha Ullal was known as the Aishwarya Rai-lookalike when she entered the film world but the actress is now keen to carve a niche for herself. After featuring in spooky thriller "Click", she feels it`s time she proved her calibre to people who misguided her when she first came to Bollywood.


"See `Click` is not my comeback in Bollywood because the film doesn`t revolve around me. I need a film like `Lucky` (her debut vehicle) to make a comeback; then I can show what I can do," Sneha told reporters.


"Now it`s time I prove myself because there are a lot of people who misguided me in Bollywood - whom I trusted. I never knew Bollywood is like that, you know," she said.


The young actress has already signed two Hindi movies, including one opposite Akshay Kumar.


"I am doing a film with Ashok Tyagi where Akshay Kapoor is my co-star and there is another film with Shubir Mukherjee. The film is being launched by Joy Mukherjee`s son Sujoy. One of them is a thriller, the other is a love story and both are expected to release later this year," said Sneha.



Sneha made her debut in 2005 opposite Salman Khan and her second release was "Aryan: Unbreakable" (2006) with Sohail Khan. After that she moved down south and featured in Telugu films like "Nenu Meeku Telusa...?" and "Ullasanga Utsahanga" .


"I have done three films in the south and the fourth is releasing in April. In the south, people are very genuine. They will tell you the right things. I had rejected one film because I was not comfortable kissing on screen.


"Two months later, I got another film and I called the same director, whose film I had rejected, for some guidelines and he guided me properly. It`s unlike Bollywood. Here people will misguide you and take you in the wrong direction. That`s what happened with me," said Sneha.


The 22-year-old feels she owes a lot to southern cinema. "I won`t stop doing films in the south ever. It teaches you how to be an actor...how to be a lady. I don`t know about Bollywood as I haven`t done much work here."


But at the same time she is keen to leave her mark in Bollywood as well and says she will be less choosy about roles than earlier.


"I am going to do any role now that takes me to another level. If my role is good, I don`t mind even if it`s a D-grade film," said Sneha.


"I was choosy, but it didn`t work for me. I need to learn because that`s what an actor is all about. She needs to play different kinds of characters...You can`t stick to one genre."


Asked if she has any regrets about her initial years in Bollywood, Sneha said: "I don`t regret but if I am to re-do, I will re-do now. I don`t regret because `Lucky` gave me name; people know me today because of `Lucky`."


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Salman Khan in the wish list of Deepika Padukone

Bollywood Celebrity February 22nd, 2010

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She began her Bollywood journey with Shah Rukh Khan in `Om Shanti Om` but it is actor Salman Khan, who is on the wish list of Deepika Padukone.


"I am really looking forward to work with Salman," Deepika told reporters.


"In fact we were supposed to be paired up much earlier but then a couple of films didn`t quite work out. That`s sad but I am sure that in near future, we would be paired opposite each other," said the actress, who will next be seen with Farhan Akhtar in `Karthik Calling Karthik`.


The 23-year-old has already worked with hotshots like Akshay Kumar `Chandni Chowk To China` and Saif Ali Khan `Love Aaj Kal` and will next be seen opposite Abhishek Bachchan, Imran Khan and Neil Nitin Mukesh in `Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se`, `Break Ke Baad` and YRF`s untitled film respectively.


Meanwhile, one wonders what happened to a film called `Kick` which was rumoured to be featuring Salman and Deepika together. The remake of the namesake Telugu film, it was supposed to be produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by AR Murugadoss of `Ghajini` fame.



"It is plain rumour. Reports of me working with Salman in `Kick` are untrue. In fact I haven`t been offered any such film", the actress said.


While Deepika`s track record shows that she has been enjoying a release once every six months ever since the release of `Om Shanti Om`, the frequency is all set to
increase in the coming months.


Soon after `Karthik Calling Karthik` (February), Deepika would be seen in `Housefull` (April). Either `Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se` or her film with Neil Nitin Mukesh would be
her next release thereafter. Incidentally, both the films are being shot at a brisk pace.



With so much work happening and no play, isn`t she worried of burn out? Doesn`t she fear getting all tired and worn out with so much work happening month after month?


"Honestly, I don`t look at working in films as a job. I really enjoy performing and what I do is something that gives me maximum pleasure and satisfaction. I am better off facing the camera", smiles Deepika.


"In any case, I am taken well care of both on and off the sets. I feel comfortable and secure and there are no complaints whatsoever," she said.


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