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Ajay-Kajol to act in Date Night remake?
0Kajol was last seen with Ajay Devgan in U Me Aur Hum (2008), which was also directed by him. Now the real-life couple will likely be seen together in a remake of 20th Century Fox’s Date Night. There’s word that Kajol is pregnant and while that will definitely delay things, it’s certain that this will be the first film she acts in after her delivery.
“Fox Star Studios has approached Kajol and Ajay for the film,” confirmed a well placed source. “Date Night has Steve Carell and Tina Fey. It is an action comedy about a couple struggling with their lives and marriage till a visit to a trendy restaurant results in a case of mistaken identity, and then starts a non-stop adventure. The Hollywood film releases on April 9. Both Ajay and Kajol saw the film last Friday afternoon, after which they confirmed their intention to go ahead with the remake.”
The source added that Fox Star was convinced that Date Night would translate well into a Bollywood masala film and were particularly keen on casting Ajay and Kajol together. “There is a possibility that Ajay may buy the rights of the film. A lot also depends on how Kajol wants to conduct her career after she delivers her second baby,” he said.
Meanwhile, Ajay is busy completing Garam Hawa and Raajneeti before he starts working on More >
Wake up Ranbir and smell the insecticide
0You can call it a case of mistaken identity. When Ranbir Kapoor reached out for his deodorant in his make-up room, little did he know that he would lay his hands on a can of insecticide instead. It was only when Ranbir had sprayed the insecticide on his underarms that he realised his folly but by then it was too late. He had an extreme burning sensation and was smelling so strongly of the insectide that he had to take a shower to get rid of the smell.
Ranbir Kapoor and Ayan Mukerji
A source says, “Someone had unintentionally kept a can of insecticide on Ranbir’s make-up table as the production guys were using it to keep the flies away. When Ranbir came near his table with the intention of spraying the deodorant, he was chatting with a crew member. So without looking at the label of the bottle, he just picked it up and sprayed it on his underarms. Immediately, he got a burning sensation and that’s when he looked at the bottle and realised his mistake. However, he could do little about it then as he was immediately called for the shot. So despite the pain, he went on the sets , only to have the crew members burst out laughing. Later, when the stench was stronger, it was impossible to continue working, and Ranbir was asked to do something about it. So he More >
Movie Review: KAMINEY by FENIL SETA
0For the first time ever, the collections of a film in Mumbai territory will be less than other territories of the country. The reason is obvious-the film wasn’t allowed to be released during weekends in the most profitable territory of the country due to the swine flu scare. But then came Monday and one of the most awaited films of the year, Kaminey, finally hit the screens in the city. Expectations were huge and it’s pleasurable to know that the film hits the bullseye and gives complete entertainment. After New York and Love Aaj Kal, Kaminey is surely the third biggie of the year which rocks!
The story of the movie: Charlie and Guddu (both played by Shahid Kapur) are twins. Both have speech defects and live separately and can’t stand the sight of each other. One rainy night, both commit a ‘sin’ which leads to corrupt cops, wicked politician and dangerous smugglers after them. And this was the night when they also run into each other. Will they be able to get out of the mess? And what such crime did they commit that so many villains were after them? Watch Kaminey and find out for yourself.
The beginning of the film is very unconventional…actually the entire film is! The film holds you right from the beginning (more after the song Fatak) and grips you till the last scene. The situation, the set up, characters and their background…everything here is raw and rowdy.
First and foremost, what really is damn impressive about the film are its characters. Each More >