Tag: Bollywood

  • VIDYA BALAN: GIRLS CAN BEAT BOYS IN SPYING

    VIDYA BALAN: GIRLS CAN BEAT BOYS IN SPYING

    Vidya Balan is on a promotional spree and is travelling across India to promote her upcoming Bollywood film ‘Bobby Jasoos’. In her recent visit to Vadodara, she said that she is enjoying every bit of it. She said, “I have got amazing response at every city that I have been to promote ‘Bobby Jasoos and it really feels great. The best part is that whenever I have been to different places in disguise, no one has been able to recognise me. Now, that’s real fun, isn’t it? I have donned as many as 12 looks in this movie and I would say this has been one of those roles that I have enjoyed doing the most in my career so far.

    A heroine playing a detective is a really historic moment for Bollywood and I have full confidence in the film’s script. A trip to Charminar in Hyderabad remains an unforgettable experience.” She added, “I sincerely feel that if girls try, they can become very good detectives and outshine guys in this field also. I did some basic research before doing this role and talked to a few detective agencies. And I was amazed to find out that a lot of women actually try their hands at this craft.”

  • KAREENA KAPOOR ‘FINE’ WITH ACTING IN COMMERCIAL FILMS

    KAREENA KAPOOR ‘FINE’ WITH ACTING IN COMMERCIAL FILMS

    Actress Kareena Kapoor, who has been part of commercial films like the “Golmaal” franchise and “We Are Family”, says even the biggest stars including yesteryear actresses Parveen Babi and Zeenat Aman have been part of commercial films and she doesn’t see anything wrong in featuring in such movies. “Even the biggest of stars like Parveen Babi and Zeenat Aman have always worked in commercial films.

    The biggest superstars (successful female actresses) of this year will be part of biggest superstar films, so it’s fine,” Kareena told reporters in a group interview. The “Heroine” star will now be seen in Rohit Shetty’s “Singham Returns” also starring Ajay Devgn.

  • CAMERON DIAZ SIZZLES IN NEW PHOTO SHOOT

    CAMERON DIAZ SIZZLES IN NEW PHOTO SHOOT

    Cameron Diaz recently flaunted her sexy figure for Esquire magazine, proving that she has still got it. The 41-year-old actress sizzled in a black leotard dress and white lace undies along with a see through shirt, which will feature on the covers of the August edition of the magazine, Mirror reported.

    Diaz also talked about her first nude scene in the new movie ‘Sex Tape’ in which she features alongside Jason Segel, the movie is set to release in July 2014.

  • KENDRA WILKINSON SPOTTED WITHOUT WEDDING RING

    KENDRA WILKINSON SPOTTED WITHOUT WEDDING RING

    Kendra Wilkinson has been spotted without her wedding ring following her husband’s alleged affair. The former Playboy model has sparked rumours she’s going through marital problems with her spouse Hank Baskett after she stepped out in Los Angeles without the band on her finger. Kendra’s missing ring follows earlier reports that she flushed it down the toilet after discovering that Hank had allegedly cheated on her with a transsexual model.

    A source told Us Weekly magazine: ”She thought it was ridiculous [but when Hank didn’t try to clear his name] she became suspicious and started snooping.” The 29-year-old beauty – who has four-year-old son Hank Jr. and six-week-old daughter Alijah with her spouse – reportedly ”flipped out” after she found an unexplained charge on his bank statement.

    The couple’s marital woes came last week after Ava Sabrina London claimed that Hank had promised to ”take care” of her and visited her just two weeks after Alijah was born to give her cash in exchange for keeping their encounter secret. Ava – who passed a voluntary lie detector test before coming forward to tell her story of a sexual experience with Hank – also confirmed he agreed to pay her $2,000 to deny she ever met with him and he further offered her $5,000 to not talk publicly about their encounter.

  • Transformers: Age of Extinction

    Transformers: Age of Extinction

    Story: The Autobots are in hiding as they’re being hunted down by the CIA with the help of a ruthless bounty hunter Transformer. When a broke inventor accidentally ‘finds’ Optimus Prime, the CIA and the Decepticons make a beeline for them. Review: Transformers takes a little time to really build up, with the necessary character-establishing scenes of the humans. Cade Yeager (Wahlberg) lives in the Texas countryside with his daughter Tessa (Peltz). Struggling to pay the bills, he invests every cent into buying and repurposing what Tessa calls ‘junk’. She is skeptical that the eager Yeager will one day make a game-changing invention. Yet later, when the pace kicks in, Bay ensures that you are blindsided by a juggernaut of metal. CIA agent Harold Attinger (Grammer) finds out that Yeager knows where Optimus Prime (Cullen) is. Attinger gets a Decepticon called Lockdown, whom he has formed a tenuous alliance with, to track down the Autobot leader as well as other Autobots because they are no longer welcome on Earth.

    The technology that makes the Transformers is then recycled and reverse-engineered by tech tycoon Joshua Joyce’s (Tucci) company KSI, to create a new breed of Transformers. But does Joshua really understand the alien technology well enough to create and more importantly, control? Prime regroups with Bumblebee, Hound (Goodman), Drift (Watanabe), Crosshairs (DiMaggio) and Brains (Wilson) to fight the Decepticons. Yeager,Tessa and her boyfriend Shane (Reynor) help out.

    But while the effects are totally off the hook, the dialogues sound like a random collection of one-liners. Indeed, the machines display a wider range of emotions. But then again, you don’t watch a Michael Bay film for intense dialogues. The idea is, why shoot a person just once when you can take a cannon instead and literally shred not only the person, but the car next to him, the building behind him and a few bystanders, with a few hundred bullets and shells for good measure. Be it fiery photogenic explosions,

  • Humshakals

    Humshakals

    Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, Ram Kapoor,
    Tamannah Bhatia, Bipasha Basu, Esha Gupta
    Direction: Sajid Khan
    Genre: Comedy
    Duration: 2 hours 39 minutes

    Story: Ashok and Kumar are fraudulently declared mad by evil Kans mama – what happens when two more Ashoks, Kumars and mamas show up? Review: A lovely line in Humshakals – “Why’re you making it so aaabvious?” – exemplifies the film. Humshakals features an odd balance between brilliant jokes, followed by a pajama party of PJs. Ashok (Khan) is a London billionaire whose day job is “business umpire sambhalna” but who does cringe-worthy comedy which even his buddy Kumar (Deshmukh) can’t bear.

    Fortunately, TV star Shanaya (Bhatia) finds Ashok funny which has him smiling until his wicked mama Kunwar Amar Nath Singh – aka Kans – slips him a ‘Mad – mind-altering drug’, making Ashok and Kumar go doggy-style, landing up in ‘Lord Cray G. Mental Asylum’.

    As Dr. Shivani (Gupta) and manager Mishti (Basu) aid them, Kans mama thinks he’s won the corporate board game – but Ashok and Kumar discover helpful humshakals. What happens when mamaji’s humshakal also arrives? With its convoluted plot, Humshakals needs terrific acting – and the actors deliver. As three variants of Ashok – original, insane, effeminate, plus a girl role too – Saif runs away with Humshakals.

    Khan surprises with his flair for twinkling-eyed, giggle-voiced, mincing-step comedy, delivering lines like “Shet up, scoundrel!” with liquid ease. As three-Kumar, Deshmukh’s fun, doing a memorable Dilip Kumar over, well, vodka ke paranthe. Playing Kans mama, Ram Kapoor performs with velveteen wickedness, even shaking a waxy leg as a ‘kali-flower’ on a beach.

    The boys have a ball but the ladies are as wasted as icing sugar on a layered cake. Meanwhile, with its multi-story story, Humshakals must be tightly told. Here, the film wobbles, its first half distractedly meandering with mindless sequences involving comas, electric shocks and Satish Shah as a Hitler-worshipping warden, tormenting patients by showing them Himmatwala.

    The second half gets tauter and funnier with an uncommon House of Commons involving the three duos, Prince Charles and Chunky Pandey as a drug lord. This tootie-fruity climax is clearly Sajid Khan’s revenge for empire – the cut-rate Prince Charles barks, “Kyah baath kar rahe ho?” and bombs tick. The comedy could’ve tickled had the plot not faltered again, throwing in a dull diversion involving dwarves.

    The result’s like a minty chewing gum that’s been stretched too long. Shedding 30 minutes and some jaded gags would make Humshakals consistent fun – now, you laugh but also frequently go, ho-hum.

  • BIPASHA BASU TURNS FITNESS TRAINER

    BIPASHA BASU TURNS FITNESS TRAINER

    Bipasha Basu is known for her chiseled figure. While women are known to take pointers from DVDs on ways to stay healthy, the actress is now turning personal trainer for her family and close friends as well.

    “Bipasha’s hairstylist was so impressed by her love and dedication towards fitness that she took up exercise and lost a lot of weight. Now, Bipasha is encouraging her family and friends to get fit. She calls her mother (Mamta Basu) every morning to remind her to go for a jog. She even coaxes her sister (Bijoyeta) to visit the gym. She also motivates her friends to take up a disciplined fitness routine,” says a source close to the actor.

    Bipasha feels that there are more than just physical benefits to working out. “I coax my mother and sister, so that they can have a positive mental outlook besides staying fit. Working out results in relaxation,” she says. Bipasha adds, “My philosophy in life is, ‘love yourself’. Exercise is like an investment; it not only helps you look good and stay healthy, but also improves your efficiency.”

  • PREITY ZINTA BACK TO WORK

    PREITY ZINTA BACK TO WORK

    Finally it seems to be a happy ending for the ‘Happy Ending’ team which were left in the lurch when Preity Zinta suddenly left for Los Angeles after filing an FIR accusing her former boyfriend Ness Wadia of abuse. The actress has a cameo in the film which also features Saif Ali Khan, Ileana’D’Cruz and Kalki Koechlin in the lead roles.

    Preity shot some of her portions in LA early this year but some of her scenes are yet to be filmed. Revealed a source, “The producers were worried for the actress and also their film as they couldn’t chalk out their next schedule.” But now that she’s back in town, director duo Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK are relieved. Preity got in touch with them a few days ago and allotted a chunk of dates in the first week of July so they could complete the shoot.

  • SONAM KAPOOR ASKED TO LOSE EIGHT KILOS FOR SALMAN KHAN

    SONAM KAPOOR ASKED TO LOSE EIGHT KILOS FOR SALMAN KHAN

    For the Arbaaz Khan-produced ‘Dolly Ki Doli’, Sonam Kapoor, who plays a curvaceous Punjabi kudi, had to put on a few extra kilos. But now the actresss has to lose between six-eight kilos before she can romance Salman Khan in Sooraj Barjatya’s ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’.

    Fortunately for the actress, she doesn’t have to go on a starvation diet. She can eat everything—chicken, fish and salads—in moderation. She takes small meals ever two hours. And that’s not all. Her personal trainer Radhika Karle reveals that besides doing pilates and 45-minutes of cardio, Sonam is also undergoing ‘interval training’.

    “It’s a high intensity workout regime that will tone her down,” she explains. As Sonam starts shooting in July, she will travel with her gym equipment so as not to disrupt her workout regimen. “Soon, we will also begin swimming exercises,” says Radhika who’s trying to fight Sonam’s sweet tooth.

  • ANGELINA JOLIE NOT RETIRING COMPLETELY FROM HOLLYWOOD

    ANGELINA JOLIE NOT RETIRING COMPLETELY FROM HOLLYWOOD

    Angelina Jolie insists she has no plans to retire ”completely.” The Oscar-winning actress – who previously hinted she is preparing to step away from her career in front of the camera to focus on her other passions, including her humanitarian work – plans to be much more selective, but will continue to take on roles that challenge her.

    The 38-year-old star told reporters at a press conference in Japan ahead of the Tokyo premiere of ‘Maleficent’: ”I’m not retiring completely, but I’m going to focus more on my writing, directing and my humanitarian work, so I will do less films and hopefully that will also make it possible to be very selective and do a few I feel really compelled to do.

    But I will be doing much less.” Earlier this month, the brunette beauty, who is engaged to Brad Pitt, suggested her role in an upcoming movie about Cleopatra could be her last. She confessed: ”That’s where you finish, in a great way. You kind of go, ‘What could you do beyond that one?’ Put it all into that one.”

  • CINDY CRAWFORD TO RELEASE HER ‘HYBRID BOOK’ IN 2015

    CINDY CRAWFORD TO RELEASE HER ‘HYBRID BOOK’ IN 2015

    Super model Cindy Crawford will unveil a book, which is not a biography. The 48-year-old’s book will be published by Rizzoli, reports femalefirst.co.uk. She said: “It’s not just a coffeetable book with images, although that will be part of it.

    It’s not a biography. It’s sort of a hybrid book.” “It’ll come out in the fall before I turn 50, so it’s kind of a way to celebrate 50 as opposed to dreading it,” she added. She was named as the world’s highest paid supermodel in Forbes magazine in 1995 and has featured in campaigns for brands such as Versace and Omega watches.

    She also has a number of her own product ranges, including a skincare line titled Meaningful Beauty.

  • Chef Cast:

    Chef Cast:

    Cast: Jon Favreau, Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo, Dustin
    Hoffmann, Oliver Platt, Bobby Cannavale, Robert Downey
    Jr., Scarlett Johansson
    Direction: Jon Favreau
    Genre: Comedy
    Duration: 2 hours

    Story: A chef in a fancy restaurant is removed from his job one day and strikes out on his own, on the road, by starting a food truck. And in doing so, he finds his true calling in life. Review: If you’re passionate about food, this movie, replete with its food imagery, will whet your appetite for all things epicurean.

    But apart from that, this is a simple story that is simply told, with various food analogies, of a man who breaks a monotonous cycle and follows his instincts. And so we have the portly chef Carl Casper (Favreau) who toils away in a fancy Los Angeles restaurant, under the aegis of the unadventurous owner Riva (Hoffmann).

    Casper sweats and fumes about his job and clearly does not get along with Riva. The latter likes to play it safe and have the menu stick to crowd favourites. Casper tries his best to experiment with the food and give diners a taste of more adventurous flavours.

    The narrative bubbles its way to a boiling point, when one day a respected food reviewer called Ramsey (Platt) visits the restaurant. Seeing this as an opportunity to try and impress the critic with a special menu, Casper gets to work. But he is told by the boss to stick to the favourites.

    Predictably enough, the restaurant is panned and the vengeful Casper’s spat with Ramsey goes viral. The jobless Casper manages to get a ramshackle food truck with the help of his ex-wife Inez (Vergara) and her current husband (Downey Jr.) and goes on a road trip. His old friend Martin (Leguizamo) as well as his son join him as they cook up Cubanos.

    Pleasing yet somewhat predictable, this film marks a sharp departure from Favreau’s various blockbuster (*Iron Man*) films into something far simpler. Johansson, however, is somewhat under-used but on the whole, the story is paced nicely. With food remaining the biggest star of this show, the side dishes also include some family-bonding as well. And the result is a serving of something refreshingly original.

  • WHY THE HINDI-FIRST ORDER THREATENS EFFICIENCY

    WHY THE HINDI-FIRST ORDER THREATENS EFFICIENCY

    Language is a vehicle, not a destination. In government, it is a means, not an end. The Hindiwallahs fail to appreciate that, since promoting Hindi, for them, is an end in itself” says the author

    The unnecessary controversy over the use of Hindi by the government in official communications and social media revealed two essential truths about our country. The first is that, whatever the Hindi chauvinists might say, we don’t have one “national language” in India, but several. The second is that zealots have an unfortunate tendency to provoke a battle they will lose – at a time when they were quietly winning the war. Hindi is the mother tongue of some 50% of our population; the percentage has been growing thanks to the spectacular failure of population control in much of North India.

    It is not, however, the mother tongue of the rest of us. When Hindi speakers emotionally decry the use of an alien language imposed on the country by British colonialists and demand that Hindi be used because it speaks for “the soul of India”, or when they declare that “Hindi is our mother, English is a stranger”, they are missing the point twice over. First, because no Tamil or Bengali will accept that Hindi is the language of his soul, and second because injecting anti- English xenophobia into the argument is utterly irrelevant to the issue at stake.

    That issue is quite simple: all Indians need to deal with the government. We need government services, government information and government support; we need to understand easily what our government is saying to us or demanding of us. When the government does so in our mother tongue, it is easier for us. But when it does so in someone else’s mother tongue with which we are less familiar than our neighbor, our incomprehension is intensified by resentment. Why should Shukla be spoken to by the Government of India in the language that comes easiest to him, but not Subramaniam? The de facto solution to this question has been a practical one: use Hindi where it is understood, but use English everywhere, since it places all Indians from all parts of our country at an equal disadvantage or advantage.

    English does not express Subramaniam’s soul any more than it does Shukla’s, but it serves a functional purpose for both, and what’s more, it helps Subramaniam to understand the same thing as Shukla. Ideally, of course, every Central Government document, tax form or tweet should be in every one of India’s languages. Since that is not possible in practice – because we would have to do everything in 23 versions – we have chosen to have two official languages, English and Hindi. State governments complement these by producing official material in the language of their states. That leaves everyone more or less happy.

    The new government’s requirement that Hindi be privileged actually works against the interests of efficiency. Obliging a Keralite bureaucrat in Delhi to read and write file notations in Hindi to be submitted to a superior officer from Odisha makes no sense, since neither man would be using a language with which he is at ease. Obliging both to digest a complex argument by a UPite subordinate writing in his mother-tongue is unfair to both. Both may write atrocious English, for that matter, but it’s the language in which they are equal, and it serves to get the work done. Language is a vehicle, not a destination.

    In government, it is a means, not an end. The Hindi-wallahs fail to appreciate that, since promoting Hindi, for them, is an end in itself. The result is episodes like the time that Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav, who punctuates English speeches in Parliament with cries of “Hindi bolo” from time to time, became Defence Minister of India and wrote to the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Jyoti Basu, in Hindi. In due course he received a reply – in Bengali. One is only grateful that no urgent issue of national security was involved in either communication. The irony is, as I observed earlier, that the Hindi chauvinists should realize they were winning the war.

    The prevalence of Hindi is far greater across India today than it was half a century ago. This is not because of Mulayam Singh Yadav’s imprecations or the assiduous efforts of the Parliamentary Committee on the Promotion of Hindi. It is, quite simply, because of Bollywood, which has brought a demotic conversational Hindi into every Indian home. South Indians and north-easterners alike are developing an ease and familiarity with Hindi because it is a language in which they are entertained.

    In time, this alone could have made Hindi truly the national language. But it would become so only because Indians freely and voluntarily adopt it, not because some Hindi chauvinist in Delhi thrusts his language down the throats of the unwilling. The fact is, its vocabulary, gender rules and locutions do not come instinctively to everyone: native speakers of languages like Malayalam that do not use gender can understand why a woman must be feminine (“woh aurat aayi hain”) but are genuinely mystified as to why a table should be feminine too.

    If you’ve grown up with Hindi at home, it’s a matter of instinct for you that it should be “desh kihaalat acchi hain” rather than “desh ka haalat burahain,” but for the rest of us, there’s no logical reason to see anything feminine about the national condition. Still, if we watch enough Bollywood movies, we’ll pick it up one day. Just don’t tell us that we must, or else. Language should be an instrument of opportunity, not of oppression. It is time to let sleeping dogmas lie.

    (The author, a two-time MP from Thiruvananthapuram and the former Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Human Resource Development, is a prolific writer. He has written 14 books, including, most recently, Pax Indica: India and the World of the 21st Century.)

  • Hema Malini Dazzles in ‘Durga’ Dance Ballet

    Hema Malini Dazzles in ‘Durga’ Dance Ballet

    Kajol Bishnoi

    NEW JERSEY (TIP): India’s renowned classical dancer and Bollywood actor Hema Malini dazzled the audiences in her dramatic and exquisite dance ballet “Durga” at the NJPAC in New Jersey on Saturday, June 21, 2014. The auditorium was packed with an excited audience, eager to see Hema Malini perform her much-renowned ballet. The evening began on an auspicious note with the traditional lamp lighting ceremony led by legendary music maestro Pandit Jasraj and Dnyaneshwar M. Mulay, Consul General of India in New York.

    Then followed a powerful performance of four tremendously talented local dance groups. They set the tone and mood for the main act with their phenomenal dance skills. They included: Bina Menon’s Kalashri School of Arts, Archana Joglekar’s Archana Nrityalaya, Rita Sharma’s Rita Dance Academy, and Sudha Grover’s Sudhamini Dance Academy. Hema Malini’s first performance in North America in 2014 was a much-anticipated event and she commanded the stage with grace, talent, beauty and a power-packed performance as “Sati, Parvati, and Durga.”


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    Hema Malini’s captivating performance

    The audience was spellbound as she and her group of 25 dancers and artists gave an enthralling and vivid performance. This spectacular event featured rich, colorful and authentic costumes, and the exquisite staging such as the dramatic rendering of Sati’s funeral pyre had the audience gasping. Hema Malini excelled as Durga. Beautiful, fiery, and majestic – she was a vision to watch.

    The ballet is in the form of a humble offering to the Divine Mother and is an attempt to capture the passion and devotion that invariably accompanies Mother worship. The subject matter of this choreography is based on the Charitas (stories) from the Devi Mahatmaya and also from the common folklore of Sati, Parvati, and Durga, in that order. The audiences at NJPAC gave Hema Malini a standing ovation!

  • GOPIO-CT HONORS FIVE INDIAN AMERICAN ACHIEVERS AND CONGRESSMAN JIM HIMES AS FRIEND OF INDIA

    GOPIO-CT HONORS FIVE INDIAN AMERICAN ACHIEVERS AND CONGRESSMAN JIM HIMES AS FRIEND OF INDIA

    GOPIO-CT honors 5 Indian American achievers

    Congressman Jim Himes is honored as Friend of India

    STAMFORD (TIP): The Connecticut Chapter of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) honored five Indian American achievers and those who provide service to the community or the society at large. Several dignitaries attended the event including India’s Consul General in New York Dnyaneshwar Mulay, Rep Jim Himes (D, CT 4th District), Stamford Mayor David Martin, Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling, New Jersey State Assembly Speaker Upendra Chivukula and Connecticut Assemblyman Dr. Prasad Srinivasan.

    The program started with a welcome by GOPIO-CT President Shelly Nichani who said the chapter initiated several new programs including a cancer walk fundraiser, participation in the Thanksgiving Day Parade in Stamford, interactive session with elected officials in addition to the regular program such as sponsoring and volunteering in soup kitchens, India Independence Day flag hoisting and Diwali. Stamford Mayor David Martin extended a warm welcome to everyone and complimented GOPIO-CT for its outstanding community work.

    This year, GOPIO-CT had selected U.S. Representative from Connecticut 4th District Congressman Jim Himes as Friend of India. A member of India Caucus, Jim has been a supporter of Indian American community. Congressman Himes had traveled several times to India while he was working for Goldman Sachs. As a Congressman Himes is committed to provide all children in America, access to a first-rate public school, affordable and effective health care, a decent and safe home, and a supportive community. An undergraduate from Harvard, Jim earned a Rhodes Scholarship, and attended Oxford University in England.

    There Indian Americans are honored for their achievements in business and profession. Dr. Subbarao Bollepalli, MD FAPA, is honored for his achievement in medicine. Dr. Bollepalli is a leading psychiatrist in the State of Connecticut. He retired as a Colonel from United States Army Reserve, which was activated during the Iraqi War. He is a member of the Governing Council of Connecticut Medical Society(CSMS). He is currently the President of Connecticut Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (CAPI). His interests include philanthropy, social service, spiritual reading and playing tennis.

    A husband and wife team in business, Ashok and Meera Vasudevan, have been selected to receive entrepreneurship award. Ashok is ‘corporateur’ turned entrepreneur who has co-founded with his wife Meera, Preferred Brands International, which makes Tasty Bite, a leader in the specialty food industry. He is the CEO of Tasty Bite and serves also on the Board of several NGOs both in India and the US. He is the Adjunct Professor of International Entrepreneurship of Great Lakes Institute of Management in Chennai, India.

    Ashok attended the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, Bajaj Institute Bombay and the Harvard Business School. Meera Vasudevan is a co-founder and Principal of ASG-Omni, a strategy-consulting firm that designs and develops entry strategies for large US corporations looking to do business in India. She has also worked closely on social research projects with the Indian government and UNICEF. She has a Bachelor in English with post-graduate qualifications in Marketing from the University of Madras and INSEAD, France.

    Arati Sureddi received an award for young achievers. Arati is the Founder of Lotus Alliance, a social enterprise addressing human trafficking and forced labor through the responsible tourism industry. She has also helped in launching the Not My Life Awareness Initiative, whose goal is to increase awareness of human trafficking among individuals who are in a position to influence policy and advocate for change. She is a graduate of Boston University’s School of Management.

    Prasad Chirnomula, an avid restaurateur, received a special award for promoting India cuisine to American society by helping community groups through media. Chirnomula creates delectable and imaginative food in each of his four Thali restaurants and Mexican in his latest venture – Oaxaca Kitchen. In addition to running his five restaurants, Chef Prasad leads tasting tours of India, hosts private tasting dinners, teaches cooking classes and offers his services at multiple charity events for such groups as the American Liver Foundation, Varli, James Beard House, the American Red Cross, Share Our Strength, the Connecticut Food Bank and the Food Bank for New York City.

    He has studied at the Food Craft Institute of Poona, including culinary arts and hotel management. Connecticut Senator Blumenthal in a message complimented GOPIO-CT for its outstanding community service and advocacy work and presented certificate of appreciation to all award recipients. The program ended with an entertainment by Bollywood dancers and a dinner.

  • F*ugly

    F*ugly

    STORY: Four fun-loving friends find themselves in the grip of a vicious, blackmailing cop – how f*ugly will this get? REVIEW: There’s a line in F*ugly which mirrors the movie beautifully – “Apne aap ko bara James Bond samajhta hai.” All through its tight run-time, F*ugly struts around with the awareness of being edgy – but falls off the edge. F*ugly had sharp potential – a dramatic story, a fresh cast, a velveteen character actor and gritty city Delhi. But instead of weaving a tightlyknit drama, these become loose threads.

    Dev (Marwah), Devi (Advani), Gaurav (Singh) and Aditya (Lamba) are fast friends living life, as Dev says, “on speed and loving it”. Foot-loose and fancy-free, the Delhi foursome drives around town, drinking, partying and cussing. They pop across to Leh where Dev starts a tourist camp, then return home where Devi helps her mother (Kunika) sell papads to the lecherous Nannu (Pravin Singh Sisodia in a strikingly creepy role), Gaurav trains as a boxer under the indulgent eye of his Haryanvi politician father and Aditya learns the family sanitary-ware trade.

    Life rolls along in a swill of swearwords and vodka until the four collide with corrupt cop Chautala (Shergill) and a crime occurs. Can the friends survive? F*ugly’s determination to be off-the-wall makes it fall flat. The film gets overburdened trying to capture every Delhi cliche, from Parliament to Paharganj, and show how deep the city’s ugliness has seeped.

    The story has its moments – Shergill’s menacing Chautala is etched in iron while Vijender Singh is funny and bright. Marwah’s Dev has soulful presence while Advani’s Devi alternates well between fiery and fragile. However, in trying to present an uber-cool tale, the acting is overlooked and inconsistent.

    Similarly, there are striking side-stories here – Gaurav’s family’s internal politics – but the direction fails to fuse together a powerful, coherent film, the distracted screen efforts unaided by forgettable music. The result is like a soggy Delhi chaat where potentially spicy ingredients make a sorry mess. As F*ugly would phrase it, quite a f*waste.

  • IS SHRADDH A KAPOOR THE VILLAIN IN EK VILLAIN?

    IS SHRADDH A KAPOOR THE VILLAIN IN EK VILLAIN?

    For some time now, speculation has been rife about who the real villain of upcoming film Ek Villain is — Sidharth Malhotra or Riteish Deshmukh? And now, there’s a new twist in the tale. It recently emerged on a blog that Shraddha Kapoor is the culprit. An online video featuring Shradda in a hoodie has triggered the speculation. Says director Mohit Suri, “Little did I know that the hoodie would become such a rage.

    I’ve been wearing one ever since we started shooting. People have even asked me if the hoodies are for sale. I guess the intrigue level is soaring.” Tanuj Garg, CEO, Balaji Motion Pictures, which is producing the movie, says, “We’re enjoying the theories around the villain’s identity.

  • DEEPIKA PADUKONE TO GET A NEW TATTOO?

    DEEPIKA PADUKONE TO GET A NEW TATTOO?

    Bollywood diva Deepika Padukone, who got the famous RK tattoo on her nape and DP on her ankle, is planning to get another tattoo on her beautiful body. A Filmfare report says that the actress is keen on getting herself inked again and has been discussing the idea with her friend Homi Adajania.

    Will she now get initials of her alleged current beau Ranveer Singh or will she get herself an interesting design? That is something time will tell. Stay tuned for more details

  • Bang Bang: Katrina Kaif throws starry tantrums

    Bang Bang: Katrina Kaif throws starry tantrums

    Katrina Kaif is an A-list actress. However with the tag, it seems that she has earned the attitude too. While Katrina was shooting for Bang Bang, the team witnessed one of those starry tantrums coming from her. Bang Bang is being made on a mega budget and the team was in Greece for an exclusive photo shoot with the actress. The team was already stationed there shooting for their high octane action sequences.

    According to reports, it was a regular photo shoot, with a local professional photographer coming in for the work. However being the high profile Bollywood babe, Katrina Kaif reportedly asked for her favourite photographer to be summoned for the shoot. Further to reports, the actress had her way, with her favourite photographer but with nature not on their side, the pictures clicked could hardly be used. And apparently the team ended up with video grabs from the shooting footage, while Kat’s tantrums were satisfied with the unit incurring heavy expenses.

  • ANGELINA JOLIE CAN’T COMPARE HERSELF TO HER MOTHER

    ANGELINA JOLIE CAN’T COMPARE HERSELF TO HER MOTHER

    Actress Angelina Jolie believes her mother was a far better parent to her than she is to her own children. The “Maleficent” actress, who raises children Maddox, 12, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight, and five-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne with fiance Brad Pitt, says her late mother Marcheline Bertrand is her role model and that she couldn’t have done a better job at bringing up her and her brother James Haven.

    “It’s hard to think I could be as good a mother as she was. Her whole life was motherhood,” contactmusic.com quoted her as saying. The 39-year-old also admits she prefers to home-school her children because she wants them to have “a bigger picture of life”.

  • SIENNA MILLER TO ACT WITH BRADLEY COOPER IN CHEF

    SIENNA MILLER TO ACT WITH BRADLEY COOPER IN CHEF

    Actress Sienna Miller is set to co-star with Bradley Cooper in an upcoming film titled “Chef”. In the John Wells directorial, Cooper will be seen as a top chef who loses his restaurant in Paris and moves to London to revive his career. Miller’s part in the movie is yet to be announced, reports contactmusic.com.

    The project, which has no official production start date, will be penned by Steven Wright and coproduced by Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher and Erwin Stoff. The actors have just finished filming Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper”.

  • MIRANDA KERR FLAUNTS HOT-BOD IN SEXY NEW BIKE AD

    MIRANDA KERR FLAUNTS HOT-BOD IN SEXY NEW BIKE AD

    Miranda Kerr wrapped a tight leather jacket around herself for a new motorbike ad photo-shoot, showing her inner biker-chic. The 31-year-old supermodel flaunted her perfect figure while straddling a motorbike in various revealing and skin tight outfits, and had hearts racing as she donned an unzipped swimsuit, revealing her cleavage up to the navel, News.com.au reported.

    In an interview for the shoot, the former Victoria’s Secret Angel model confessed that she doesn’t think of herself as a model, and tells people about her skincare line business when asked about profession.

  • Grace of Monaco

    Grace of Monaco

    STORY: Hollywood actress Grace Kelly marries into royalty. The film looks at how she manages her own identity amidst a political crisis between Monaco and France. REVIEW: The idea of Hollywood screen legend Grace Kelly (Kidman) marrying into European royalty seems like a fairytale come true. As with most things that are too good to be true, however, all is not well in this royal household. There are murmurs of intrigue, shadows of suspicion and dollops of doubt.

    In short, the royal affair seems riven with various undercurrents and enough fodder, seemingly, for a meaty story. Set in the early ’60s and a few years after she gave up her career, Grace has kids and lives the cosseted life of a princess. As she was not born into royalty itself, she faces various difficulties, amidst numerous outfit changes, of reconciling herself with the new life she has chosen. She has people to help her out. There’s a priest called Tucker (Langella) for advice as well as a coach for matters of royal etiquette. Alfred Hitchcock (Griffiths) even tries to lure her back to Hollywood.

    The biggest crisis her husband faces is managing relations with France. France threatens Monaco with sanctions unless certain payments are made. However, Rainier, while looking spiffy in his sharp suits, is not played with enough gravitas by Roth. The close-ups, which are meant to convey a sense of emotion, make some scenes look like a superficial soap opera about European royalty and their various petty familial and political concerns. While Kidman puts in her best shot, the other performances are somewhat boring.

    Visually, the film looks pretty, no doubt. But that cannot hide the fact that there’s barely enough substance to keep a viewer engaged. Under Dahan’s direction, Grace comes across as a mix of a bleeding heart and Princess Diana-like patron saint of her people. Dahan had got it right with 2007’s La Vie En Rose, which was about the singer Edith Piaf. Here, for a movie that attempts to portray such an interesting life, the result is pretty bland.

  • HOLIDAY – A SOLDIER IS NEVER OFF DUTY

    HOLIDAY – A SOLDIER IS NEVER OFF DUTY

    Story: A soldier’s holiday turns into a full-time mission to save Mumbai from terror attacks, while only taking time out for his bride-hunt. Review: Gagged men tumble out of his closet. Tied up terrorists and ‘sleeper cells’ too. Hell’s bells, they’re far from ‘sleeping beauties’. But then they have to make our brave-heart Virat Bakshi (Akshay) look good. And he sure does.

    In his camouflage suits and his neon bermudas. Whether he’s on a secret mission (as Defence Intelligence Agent), or romancing his boisterous ‘boxer’ belle Saiba (Sonakshi). All the while coaching his cop buddy on how to ‘crack a case’, or saluting his boss sergeant (Govinda, in a cutesy cameo). Virat’s on holiday in Mumbai – ‘ladki dekhne’ – where a terror blast kills school kids in a bus.

    A suspect is caught and it leads to series of more suspects who’re part of a devious demolition plan by – Sleeper Cells (trained terrorists guised as common men in society). His holiday turns into havoc and Virat becomes a oneman army – who has to raze the terror outfit and salvage Mumbai from exploding into flames. Nothing can break this lion-hearted soldier who upholds his valour, wardi and values – like a true jawan. Murgadoss’ film (remake of the Tamil ‘Thupakki’) offers an intelligent plot, with blows, blasts and raw bone-cracking action (Greg Powell- of ‘Skyfall’ fame).

    It triggers a fear that anyone from your paanwala to pizzadelivery boy could be a ‘closet’ terrorist (Beware!). While the core plot is compelling and finely directed, the side-tracks – like bombs needing to be deactivated and the romantic angle, waste screen-time and the songs infiltrate the plot too often. The film is too long and needs a taut edit.

    It has flaws too, but doesn’t fail to entertain. Akshay’s stunts are jaw-dropping; he’s in top form and impressively leads the show without much support from his squadron of actors. Farhad (the lead villain) doesn’t leave much impact; and Sonakshi slides in for the song and dance. This one applauds the jawans who live in the jaws of death, and is a ‘wake up’ call for all the ‘sleepers’ that abound. Bravo!

  • IS DEEPIKA FOLLOWING RANBIR KAPOOR?

    IS DEEPIKA FOLLOWING RANBIR KAPOOR?

    It seems Deepika Padukone is not yet over her former boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor. After seeing Ranbir Kapoor-Katrina Kaif’s public display of affection, Deepika was seen taking a romantic walk with her beau Ranveer Singh. A Zee News report says that Deepika was spotted in Barcelona with Ranveer, spending quality time with him. The two were seen taking a stroll in the streets looking very happy and comfortable with each other.

    This news comes as a surprise as just a few days back pictures of Ranbir- Katrina walking hand-in-hand in Cape Town were splashed over the media. It seems Deepika is following her ex Ranbir and is leaving no chance to give him tough competition and to show him that she has really moved on.