Mani Ratnam has decided not to work in any film produced by Bobby
Bedi any more. The fall-out between the soft-spoken filmmaker and the
producer was building up for a while right through the making of Guru.
"But things came to a flashpoint at the premiere of Guru in Toronto when
Mani and his family were rather shabbily treated. Bobby Bedi apparently
refused to pay the fare for Mani's son Nanda to attend the premiere.
Mani is too polite to retaliate. He took the humiliation quietly. But
swore never to work with Bedi again."
Adds the source, "Even Vishal Bhardawaj was far from happy about the way
Bedi behaved during Maqbool and decided never to work with Bedi again."
As for Mani he has already called off two projects-the earlier
Mahabharat and more recently Lajjo-with Bobby Bedi, and is working
towards forgetting the ugly experience.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Aamir to co-produce with PVR pictures
Aamir Khan Ajay Bijli of PVR line of cinema halls has decided to move into the
movie production business. PVR pictures have reportedly signed Aamir
Khan for their first two projects. These two movies are expected to
release in 2007 and 2008.
It is also believed that Aamir will be involved in co-production with
PVR. He charges about 7-8 crores for a film and had signed a deal with
them a few days ago. Bijli has however refused to comment on this.
It seems a great year for Aamir as he already has given two hits in the
form of Rang De Basanti and Fanaa. He will also be starting work on Mani
Ratnam's Lajjo and will be starring in the remake of a Tamil film.
Apart from that he is also producing his next film after Lagaan starring
his nephew.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Kareena with Aamir again in Lajjo
Kareena Kapoor a.k.a. Bebo has been one of the reigning actresses
in Bollywood since the past few years. She has proved herself to be a
versatile actress with a wide range of roles that she has performed in
space of these few years.
The actress feels that she has now entered a much more mature stage of
her career. The news of Mani Ratnam reviving his film Lajjo, which was
earlier shelved have surfaced recently. The buzz is that Kareena and
Aamir Khan will be playing the lead roles in this movie.
Apparently, Kareena will be one of the happiest persons around if Lajjo
is made. She claims that she would rather do challenging roles than the
'Barbie Doll" ones. She has come to realise that she enjoys doing
diverse roles as an actor now.
Bebo feels that she can no longer do the singing and dancing kind of
girlie roles which she had essayed earlier. And she believes that these
roles fail to bring out the actor in her. She has been able to win the
hearts of many with her uniqueness in Kurbaan, Jab We Met, Omkara and
others.
Currently, Kareena has quite a few promising roles in her kitty.
Reportedly, she will be playing the role of a mother in Ra.1. She will
be acting as a step mother in the Bollywood remake of Stepmom too. The
role that was originally played by Julia Roberts.
Well, it looks like Bebo"s come a long way from 'Pooh" of K3G and has
matured to 'Dol
Saturday, February 16, 2013
A R Rahman to put Lajjo tunes into Ravana
if you are a die hard fan of the Rahman-Ratnam combination and follow
every single news item about them, you will remember that they were both
working on Lajjo seriously until the summer of 2007 but were forced to
give up the project later. Now, the buzz is that A.R. Rahman has decided
to use the tunes he had composed for Lajjo in Mani Ratnam's new project
Ravana (this tentative title is also referred to as Raavana). It is
also heard that Mani Rathnam has also permited him to do so.
For those who do not know about the film, Lajjo is Mani Ratnam"s
Bollywood project which was supposed to star Aamir Khan and Kareena
Kapoor. As usual, Mani invited his favourite music director A.R. Rahman
to compose the music of this period film. The project was supposed to
start in 2005 but Aamir was busy with Mangal Pandey then, so it got
postponed to 2006, a time when Mani was busy with Guru (Abhishek
Bachchan). Again, Lajjo got postponed. When finally Mani returned to the
project in 2007, speculations were rife that the film would be dropped
and the film"s producer Bobby Bedi did not scotch that rumour. But
unfazed by these rumours, Mani Ratnam and A.R. Rahman kept working on
the project diligently until August 2007. Mani formulated a perfect
screenplay for the film which he discussed with Rahman regularly and the
latter came up with several beautiful compositions. But with no
response from Bobby and the different tracks Aamir and Kareena have gone
after Mangal Pandey and Jab We Met respectively, the project"s future
seems too bleak.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Whether Lajjo is
revived or not, the music originally meant for it will definitely get a
new lease of life in Ravana/ Ashokavanam.
Friday, February 8, 2013
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