Tuesday, January 6, 2015

9 Reasons Why Deepika Padukone Is Absolutely Flawless

doesn’t believe in fighting fire with fire.
When being asked what she thought about the catty comments that colleague Sonam Kapoor had passed on her on a popular chat show, Deepika politely demurred from answering. 
Deepika Padukone

She isn’t afraid to bring out the claws though.
She may be nice, but she won’t let you walk all over her either. As proved when she ganged up on her ex-boyfriend in an earlier edition of Koffee With Karan, where she brazenly stated that he should consider endorsing condoms.
Deepika Padukone

She knows how to sort out her personal from the professional
It was with a cheery face however that she reunited with ex Ranbir Kapoor on the sets of Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and spun some box office magic. Hint hint: Kareena, Shahid; are you guys reading this?
Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani

And all said and done, she’s willing to let bygones be bygones.
In spite of the rumored clashes with Ramesh Taurani, Deepika managed to find some neutral ground and threw herself into the shooting and promotion efforts required for Race 2. An actress smart enough to check in her baggage at the door; you sure don’t get many of them in B’wood. 
Race 2

Because she’s more than just a pretty face. 
Deepika is a dab hand at badminton, courtesy the rigorous training she underwent her entire childhood. She may look like a dainty porcelain doll, but the girl absolutely refuses to act like one. 
Deepika Padukone

Because she’s made a name for herself abroad as well
Without even jumping at the first bite-sized role offered to her from Hollywood. The RamLeela star wowed Hollywood biggie John Travolta with her performance, who was left raving about how amazing she was at a recent award function.
Deepika Padukone

Because she gels well with industry veterans and newbies alike
Give her SRK, give her Ranveer Singh, give her Rajinikanth– Deepika flawlessly manages to complement ‘em all, age gap be damned. 
Deepika Padukone

Because they’ve yet to create a style that Deepika can’t rock
Thought she could totally rock a bikini after Cocktail? We thought so, until we saw her in full desi splendor in Chennai Express and later RamLeela.
Deepika and Shah Rukh

Just because she has it, doesn’t mean she needs to flaunt it. 
Four 100 crore movies in one year is enough to make anyone’s head turn, but the diva remains grounded. As grounded as her six inch heels allow her to, anyway.
Deepika
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doesn’t believe in fighting fire with fire.
When being asked what she thought about the catty comments that colleague Sonam Kapoor had passed on her on a popular chat show, Deepika politely demurred from answering. 
Deepika Padukone

She isn’t afraid to bring out the claws though.
She may be nice, but she won’t let you walk all over her either. As proved when she ganged up on her ex-boyfriend in an earlier edition of Koffee With Karan, where she brazenly stated that he should consider endorsing condoms.
Deepika Padukone

She knows how to sort out her personal from the professional
It was with a cheery face however that she reunited with ex Ranbir Kapoor on the sets of Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and spun some box office magic. Hint hint: Kareena, Shahid; are you guys reading this?
Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani

And all said and done, she’s willing to let bygones be bygones.
In spite of the rumored clashes with Ramesh Taurani, Deepika managed to find some neutral ground and threw herself into the shooting and promotion efforts required for Race 2. An actress smart enough to check in her baggage at the door; you sure don’t get many of them in B’wood. 
Race 2

Because she’s more than just a pretty face. 
Deepika is a dab hand at badminton, courtesy the rigorous training she underwent her entire childhood. She may look like a dainty porcelain doll, but the girl absolutely refuses to act like one. 
Deepika Padukone

Because she’s made a name for herself abroad as well
Without even jumping at the first bite-sized role offered to her from Hollywood. The RamLeela star wowed Hollywood biggie John Travolta with her performance, who was left raving about how amazing she was at a recent award function.
Deepika Padukone

Because she gels well with industry veterans and newbies alike
Give her SRK, give her Ranveer Singh, give her Rajinikanth– Deepika flawlessly manages to complement ‘em all, age gap be damned. 
Deepika Padukone

Because they’ve yet to create a style that Deepika can’t rock
Thought she could totally rock a bikini after Cocktail? We thought so, until we saw her in full desi splendor in Chennai Express and later RamLeela.
Deepika and Shah Rukh

Just because she has it, doesn’t mean she needs to flaunt it. 
Four 100 crore movies in one year is enough to make anyone’s head turn, but the diva remains grounded. As grounded as her six inch heels allow her to, anyway.
Deepika

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Shah Rukh Khan's New Year Gift To His Fans

If you happen to be a fan of the indomitable Khan, we’re betting that New Year was an extremely happy event for you indeed!
After several stolen glimpses at SRK’s tiny little bundle of cuteness over the course of 2014, fans rung in the New Year with a proper snapshot of Khan Jr. The credit, this time round, lay with former chairperson of the Indian Premier League, Rajeev Shukla who took to Twitter to flaunt his picture with the two Khans to the world. 
AbRam

And well, if up until now, you thought that AbRam’s resemblance to SRK was beyond just a fleeting similarity, the same haircut that father & son are sharing in this image will cement those doubts! 
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If you happen to be a fan of the indomitable Khan, we’re betting that New Year was an extremely happy event for you indeed!
After several stolen glimpses at SRK’s tiny little bundle of cuteness over the course of 2014, fans rung in the New Year with a proper snapshot of Khan Jr. The credit, this time round, lay with former chairperson of the Indian Premier League, Rajeev Shukla who took to Twitter to flaunt his picture with the two Khans to the world. 
AbRam

And well, if up until now, you thought that AbRam’s resemblance to SRK was beyond just a fleeting similarity, the same haircut that father & son are sharing in this image will cement those doubts! 

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Deepika Padukone refused to cling on to SRK post her debut

Starring opposite SRK may have made for a dream debut, but Deepika refused to cling on to her benefactor post OSO, choosing instead to forge her own path. With the result that when they reunited for Chennai Express, Deepika was a star in her own right.
Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan
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Starring opposite SRK may have made for a dream debut, but Deepika refused to cling on to her benefactor post OSO, choosing instead to forge her own path. With the result that when they reunited for Chennai Express, Deepika was a star in her own right.
Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan
Photo Credit : the bangladesh today

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Why Deepika Padukone ain’t afraid to experiment

Her movie graph has witnessed a meteoric rise in the past two years – From an accented South Indian lass to the outspoken Leela of last year’s blockbuster Ram Leela, the girl delights in pushing the envelope yet further with every consecutive release.
Ram Leela
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Her movie graph has witnessed a meteoric rise in the past two years – From an accented South Indian lass to the outspoken Leela of last year’s blockbuster Ram Leela, the girl delights in pushing the envelope yet further with every consecutive release.
Ram Leela

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Deepika Padukone Is Absolutely Flawless

And nothing as well, if we may add. At 5’9” Deepika’s body type doesn’t run to the average Indian woman’s, and she sure knows how to dress according to it. From lehengas to elaborate gowns, the lady is rarely ever spotted making a fashion misstep.
Deepika Padukone
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And nothing as well, if we may add. At 5’9” Deepika’s body type doesn’t run to the average Indian woman’s, and she sure knows how to dress according to it. From lehengas to elaborate gowns, the lady is rarely ever spotted making a fashion misstep.
Deepika Padukone

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Katrina Kaif is Not Pretentious: Anushka

Actress Anushka Sharma, who has worked with various actresses in the past, says Katrina Kaif is her favourite co-star and she doesn't believe in the concept of cat-fights in Bollywood. The actresses featured together in late filmmaker Yash Chopra's last film Jab Tak Hai Jaan.
"As actresses, we need to kill those cat-fight things. I called Kangana (Ranaut) when I watched Queen; I called Deepika (Padukone) after Cocktail. I was like more than excited about it," she said.
"Katrina is my favorite co-star because I had such a good relationship with her. She is a real person and not pretentious. I had a great time working with her. I know she feels happy for me," she said.
Anushka, who is currently enjoying the success of PK, says she is very satisfied with her career graph as an actress and says she doesn't like falling into brackets and categories.
When asked if she is happy with whatever she has achieved so far, Anushka said, "I won't lead my life little bit if I was not happy. I know what I want to do and I don't like falling into brackets and categories."
"I didn't want to do too many films. Whatever I have done, I have done best. People give advices but I do what I feel is right. I am very satisfied right now. I wanted to work in good films and good directors and I think my career graph is going well," she added.
PK also features actors Aamir Khan, Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjay Dutt and Boman Irani. ?NDTV
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Actress Anushka Sharma, who has worked with various actresses in the past, says Katrina Kaif is her favourite co-star and she doesn't believe in the concept of cat-fights in Bollywood. The actresses featured together in late filmmaker Yash Chopra's last film Jab Tak Hai Jaan.
"As actresses, we need to kill those cat-fight things. I called Kangana (Ranaut) when I watched Queen; I called Deepika (Padukone) after Cocktail. I was like more than excited about it," she said.
"Katrina is my favorite co-star because I had such a good relationship with her. She is a real person and not pretentious. I had a great time working with her. I know she feels happy for me," she said.
Anushka, who is currently enjoying the success of PK, says she is very satisfied with her career graph as an actress and says she doesn't like falling into brackets and categories.
When asked if she is happy with whatever she has achieved so far, Anushka said, "I won't lead my life little bit if I was not happy. I know what I want to do and I don't like falling into brackets and categories."
"I didn't want to do too many films. Whatever I have done, I have done best. People give advices but I do what I feel is right. I am very satisfied right now. I wanted to work in good films and good directors and I think my career graph is going well," she added.
PK also features actors Aamir Khan, Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjay Dutt and Boman Irani. ?NDTV

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Angelina Jolie’s latest incarnation: filmmaker

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In a life that has been notable for its many metamorphoses — screen starlet, Goth vixen, United Nations ambassador, mother of six, breast cancer awareness advocate — Angelina Jolie’s latest incarnation is as filmmaker.
Rarely has an actor, particularly of Jolie’s stature, so fully given over to the other side of the camera. On Thursday, she’ll release her second directorial effort, the inspirational World War II survival tale “Unbroken,” which follows her Bosnian War drama “In the Land of Blood and Honey.” She has already shot her next movie (an intimate marriage drama in which she also co-stars with her husband, Brad Pitt), and made plans for her fourth film, “Africa,” about elephant poaching. Meanwhile, she’s virtually disappeared from the screen, starring in only one live-action film (“Maleficent”) in the last four years.
The transformation is complete, even if the new title gives her some hesitation.
“I’m shy to call myself a director still. When someone says, ‘What do you do for a living?’ I don’t know if I’ve earned that,” Jolie said in a pair of recent interviews, one in a Manhattan hotel, the other by phone. “I do love directing. I much prefer it to acting.”
It’s admittedly unlikely that Jolie is beset by queries about her occupation (“And this Mr. Pitt, is he in show business as well?”). But if there were any doubt, the scope of “Unbroken” — a classical epic that spans war and sea, a prestige picture with major below-the-line talent, a Christmas Day release amid awards season — certainly makes clear Jolie’s ambition.
“If you would have said to me a few years ago, ‘What kind of film are you looking for?’ I would have never said a film with shark attacks and bombing raids and the Olympics,” says Jolie. “I would have picked something very intimate and character driven. But I fell in love with this story.”
The story is of Louis Zamperini, who before enlisting in the Air Force to fight in World War II was a track star who ran in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. During the war, his B-24 bomber crashed in the Pacific. He and two crewmates survived on a raft at sea for 47 days, only to be captured by the Japanese and put into a brutal prisoner-of-war camp.
Zamperini’s incredible life was chronicled in a 2010 best-seller by Laura Hillenbrand, though his tale had been kicking around in Hollywood since 1956, when Universal Pictures bought the rights to Zamperini’s memoir with plans for Tony Curtis to star in the film.
“If it was a hot property, I wouldn’t have had a chance, to be honest,” says Jolie, who had to convince Universal that she could handle a much larger project than the independent “In the Land of Blood and Honey.” But she was deeply moved by the script (later to be rewritten by the Coen brothers) and Hillenbrand’s book.
“It wasn’t that I believed I was the most skilled director,” she says. “It was that I just really, really cared.”
Colleagues of Jolie’s bear that out, calling the film a deeply personal one for the 39-year-old.
“Obviously, she doesn’t know as much about the technical aspects of filmmaking as some people like Joel and Ethan (Coen) do, but she learns very quickly and she’s so passionate about it all,” says cinematography Roger Deakins, the Coens’ usual director of photography, who’s also slated to shoot “Africa.”
“We spent a lot of time in prep and a lot of time considering what we wanted from a sequence,” says Deakins, who said a touchstone for Jolie was Sidney Lumet’s “The Hill.” ”But on the day, on the set, it was a very instinctive way of working, which I found quite stimulating.”
The young British actor Jack O’Connell, who plays Zamperini, wasn’t the studio’s preferred choice, but Jolie fought for him.
“Undoubtedly, in terms of the movie industry’s perspective on it, there were certain boxes that hadn’t been ticked,” says O’Connell. “But I think that’s a credit to Angelina. She just wanted the best actors for the roles and wanted to make the best movie possible, as opposed to entertaining business agendas.”
“Unbroken” has put Jolie into the awards season mix, though the film was conspicuously absent from the Golden Globes nominations. But the most important response from “Unbroken” — which Jolie calls “the hardest thing I’ve ever done creatively” — was Zamperini.
Before he died in July at age 97, he and Jolie — who lived just around the corner from each other in Los Angeles — became close friends. Jolie screened the film for Zamperini on his deathbed, and she vividly recalls “those beautiful blue eyes” seeing his life’s story, revisiting memories and family Zamperini knew, she says, he’d soon be reunited with.
“I didn’t anticipate when I signed on to do it what an impact this man would have on my life and how much this story and the messages would hit home with me and my family and change me,” says Jolie. “He did change me. He had a huge impact on me. I didn’t grow up with a dad in the house and my grandparents passed away when I was young. I didn’t realize how much I needed that older, wiser compassionate friend to help give me that guidance and support.”
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jole
Photo Credit : the bangladesh today
In a life that has been notable for its many metamorphoses — screen starlet, Goth vixen, United Nations ambassador, mother of six, breast cancer awareness advocate — Angelina Jolie’s latest incarnation is as filmmaker.
Rarely has an actor, particularly of Jolie’s stature, so fully given over to the other side of the camera. On Thursday, she’ll release her second directorial effort, the inspirational World War II survival tale “Unbroken,” which follows her Bosnian War drama “In the Land of Blood and Honey.” She has already shot her next movie (an intimate marriage drama in which she also co-stars with her husband, Brad Pitt), and made plans for her fourth film, “Africa,” about elephant poaching. Meanwhile, she’s virtually disappeared from the screen, starring in only one live-action film (“Maleficent”) in the last four years.
The transformation is complete, even if the new title gives her some hesitation.
“I’m shy to call myself a director still. When someone says, ‘What do you do for a living?’ I don’t know if I’ve earned that,” Jolie said in a pair of recent interviews, one in a Manhattan hotel, the other by phone. “I do love directing. I much prefer it to acting.”
It’s admittedly unlikely that Jolie is beset by queries about her occupation (“And this Mr. Pitt, is he in show business as well?”). But if there were any doubt, the scope of “Unbroken” — a classical epic that spans war and sea, a prestige picture with major below-the-line talent, a Christmas Day release amid awards season — certainly makes clear Jolie’s ambition.
“If you would have said to me a few years ago, ‘What kind of film are you looking for?’ I would have never said a film with shark attacks and bombing raids and the Olympics,” says Jolie. “I would have picked something very intimate and character driven. But I fell in love with this story.”
The story is of Louis Zamperini, who before enlisting in the Air Force to fight in World War II was a track star who ran in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. During the war, his B-24 bomber crashed in the Pacific. He and two crewmates survived on a raft at sea for 47 days, only to be captured by the Japanese and put into a brutal prisoner-of-war camp.
Zamperini’s incredible life was chronicled in a 2010 best-seller by Laura Hillenbrand, though his tale had been kicking around in Hollywood since 1956, when Universal Pictures bought the rights to Zamperini’s memoir with plans for Tony Curtis to star in the film.
“If it was a hot property, I wouldn’t have had a chance, to be honest,” says Jolie, who had to convince Universal that she could handle a much larger project than the independent “In the Land of Blood and Honey.” But she was deeply moved by the script (later to be rewritten by the Coen brothers) and Hillenbrand’s book.
“It wasn’t that I believed I was the most skilled director,” she says. “It was that I just really, really cared.”
Colleagues of Jolie’s bear that out, calling the film a deeply personal one for the 39-year-old.
“Obviously, she doesn’t know as much about the technical aspects of filmmaking as some people like Joel and Ethan (Coen) do, but she learns very quickly and she’s so passionate about it all,” says cinematography Roger Deakins, the Coens’ usual director of photography, who’s also slated to shoot “Africa.”
“We spent a lot of time in prep and a lot of time considering what we wanted from a sequence,” says Deakins, who said a touchstone for Jolie was Sidney Lumet’s “The Hill.” ”But on the day, on the set, it was a very instinctive way of working, which I found quite stimulating.”
The young British actor Jack O’Connell, who plays Zamperini, wasn’t the studio’s preferred choice, but Jolie fought for him.
“Undoubtedly, in terms of the movie industry’s perspective on it, there were certain boxes that hadn’t been ticked,” says O’Connell. “But I think that’s a credit to Angelina. She just wanted the best actors for the roles and wanted to make the best movie possible, as opposed to entertaining business agendas.”
“Unbroken” has put Jolie into the awards season mix, though the film was conspicuously absent from the Golden Globes nominations. But the most important response from “Unbroken” — which Jolie calls “the hardest thing I’ve ever done creatively” — was Zamperini.
Before he died in July at age 97, he and Jolie — who lived just around the corner from each other in Los Angeles — became close friends. Jolie screened the film for Zamperini on his deathbed, and she vividly recalls “those beautiful blue eyes” seeing his life’s story, revisiting memories and family Zamperini knew, she says, he’d soon be reunited with.
“I didn’t anticipate when I signed on to do it what an impact this man would have on my life and how much this story and the messages would hit home with me and my family and change me,” says Jolie. “He did change me. He had a huge impact on me. I didn’t grow up with a dad in the house and my grandparents passed away when I was young. I didn’t realize how much I needed that older, wiser compassionate friend to help give me that guidance and support.”

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Shah Rukh Khan’s animated avatar in Atharva – The Origin

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Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan will be seen in an animated avatar in a graphic novel titled ‘Atharva – The Origin’. The first look of the film was recently revealed.
Playing the title role in the graphic novel the trailer features SRK with ripped muscles and armour. Shah Rukh can be seen standing on rocky mountains.
The graphic novel is an adaptation of Ramesh Tamilmani’s novel of the same name. The project, headed by Vel Mohan, has illustrations by Ramesh Acharya
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shahrukh-atharva-759
Photo Credit : the bangladesh today
Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan will be seen in an animated avatar in a graphic novel titled ‘Atharva – The Origin’. The first look of the film was recently revealed.
Playing the title role in the graphic novel the trailer features SRK with ripped muscles and armour. Shah Rukh can be seen standing on rocky mountains.
The graphic novel is an adaptation of Ramesh Tamilmani’s novel of the same name. The project, headed by Vel Mohan, has illustrations by Ramesh Acharya

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