Karan and Ive always backed the young talents – Ekta Kapoor

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Digest this! Ekta Kapoor is holidaying in Thailand and shaking in her chair watching a movie in 4D. It’s Mission Impossible. Now, out here in misty Mumbai, the Indian Film Fraternity has literally not stopped shaking since yesterday over the biggest news of 2011 that read – ‘Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor are coming together in 2012 to produce a love story with a twist‘. Then there’s still The Dirty Picture pushing its way and inching closer to a Rs.90 crore mark. But that one question everyone’s been asking since a couple of years is – What’s going on? What does Balaji Motion Pictures do that’s so extraordinary? So after talking to Ekta this morning, I’ve come to know that the extraordinary thing isn’t the movies that she makes, it’s the people that she collaborates with. Welcome aboard Dharma Productions and Karan Johar. Together, they’ve announced their first maiden venture for the big screen – an untitled movie written by Althea Kaushal, directed by debutant Akshay Roy and backed by two creative heads that are making a lot of heads spin since the last twenty four hours. Come to think of it, their biggest competition will be this question – Can they make a love story that pushes the envelope? Hell yes! Currently in the scripting stage, Ekta and Karan have always believed in giving creative ownership to their team and believe it or not, that same possession will bring about the revolution once this biggie hits the big screen. And no matter what the world says, the duo are here to shake things up big time because they share in common the belief that they don’t make movies to make money, they make money to make movies.

UK’s Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungama‘s London correspondent dials all the way to Thailand and talks to India’s prized possession who is just not holidaying but thinking every second of her time – How do I get time from the busiest people in the world and entertain them? For a woman who has made a living fostering creativity talks about pushing teams beyond their comfort zone, encouraging rebellious new talents, building morale and her favourite love stories. Ekta, it’s your turn now!

The Dirty Picture has surpassed beyond my expectations”

I’m really hoping that The Dirty Picture reaches the three figure mark. The movie has surpassed way beyond my expectations. But let me tell you, the movie that Karan and I have announced yesterday has been in the talks before The Dirty Picture had released. We were jamming for sometime over this thing and I know the expectations have gone overboard because two very interesting companies have joined hands.

“Karan has got that slice of life in his movies that are filled with love in abundance. So hopefully the combination will work”
The movie is smart and will be an interestingly shot film with debutant director Akshay Roy in the hot seat. I was so charged about this movie when Karan and I discussed this. It’s a very content driven film. The few things I’ve done in our movies are edgy, bold and innovative and Karan has got that slice of life in his movies that are filled with love in abundance. So hopefully the combination will work.

“We never want our movies to buckle under the pressure of expectations. We make movies that we like”
There is no success formula in Balaji Motion Pictures office. I’ve never believed that there is a success formula to make movies. We first make sure what we want to make and the rest is history. We never want our movies to buckle under the pressure of expectations and over the top enthusiasm. It’ll never happen that one day you’ll make a movie that everyone will like. If it happens, it’s great. But we make movies that we like and will keep doing that all my life.

“I believe romance is always edgy”

I did the most edgy and innovative love story quite a few years ago on the television called Kasautii. It was a cursed love story. But yet it was an identifiable emotion and an understandable one. Love cannot be self-explanatory for everyone to understand sometimes. I believe that romance is always edgy.

“My favourite love story is Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and that’s why I went to Karan Johar”

Honestly, my favourite love story is Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and that’s why I went to Karan Johar to talk about this love story that we are making. In the history of love stories this is my favourite and then not far behind is Maine Pyaar Kiya along with Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna. KANK was a very bold and a brave attempt by Karan back then and sometimes the uncomforting works better in love stories.

“Karan and I’ve always backed the young talents. See how many good directors he has launched”
Akshay Roy is a young boy and very hardworking. Karan and I’ve always backed the young talents. See how many good directors he has launched. We got to give someone a chance to prove his mantle and Akshay is hell bent on proving just that through this film.


“Althea Kaushal and Akshay Roy are great finds”

No casting will ever start for me till the entire script is locked and ready. Althea Kaushal is writing this movie of ours. Both Althea and Akshay are great finds. It’s easy to call the cast and tell them to come on board. The kind of attitude, styling and mannerisms for characters will only be visible if the movie’s written in its entirety. That’s when we know whom to approach for the movie. We will never know the nuances till the characters are ready and that’s when our actors will be ready too.

Big B has a fan in Farahs son

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This is the classic tale of the teacher and the tot. Apparently, the Big B has inadvertently aided Farah Khan’s little son Czar’s enhanced performance in school. When Czar was under-performing in his English speech it was the Big B’s famous ‘Walk In English, Talk In English’ speech from Namak Halaal that came to the child’s rescue.


Reveals the proud mother, “I taught it to him .You see, Czar’s teachers told me he only spoke in Hindi and Marathi. I was advised to encourage him to speak in English. So, I taught him Amitji’s Namal Halaal monologue which according to me is a most comprehensive English primer for any child. Filmy maa hoon na.”


On Wednesday, at the house-warming party at Farah’s place, Czar got his chance to have his say in front of the man who came to his rescue in school. Czar recited his Namak Halaal monologue, much to the Big B’s delight as he realized that a new generation of Bachchan fans in the tiny-tot section is gearing to keep the legend going.


Now that papa Shirish Kunder is making a film called The Common Man with the Big B, his little son Czar is determined to prove that the Big B is an uncommon man.


Incidentally, Farah’s chum Sanjay Leel Bhansali who is not a kids’ person gets on famously with Czar. Sanjay has promised to launch Czar as a hero.


Mom Farah is already the leading lady in SLB’s sister Bela Sehgal’s film. Like mother, like son, eh?

Bipasha and Sonam set to increase the heat with Players

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Promos of Players are on and while for many out there it would be quest for gold that would be a major reason to catch the film, for the rest a good dekko at Bipasha Basu and Sonam Kapoor would be a reason to feel content as well. Not just are the two looking smoking hot, they are also carrying forward the tradition followed by Abbas-Mustan when it comes to presenting their leading ladies.

“Yes, we are quite particular when it comes to giving audience something which is visually appealing. It could be the way film’s narrative moves ahead or the leading ladies, they have to look special”, says Abbas Burmawala (of Abbas-Mustan duo), “Whether it was Bipasha Basu (Race), Priyanka Chopra (Aitraaz) or Kareena Kapoor (36 China Town) – each of them had to be special. Same holds good for Sonam as well in Players. She has looked like never before.”

For the makers, the first challenge was to go ahead with an absolute image transformation for Sonam.

“See, it’s a fact that Sonam has never done a full on glamorous role before”, he continues, “She started with Saawariya and then went on to do films like Delhi 6 and Mausam. In none of them she got a chance to get into a glamorous zone. Even in I Hate Luv Storys and Aisha, she wasn’t being one of those quintessential Bollywood leading ladies who are presented stylishly on screen. We wanted to change that. Of course it was a challenge for her too but looking at the results, I am sure audience too would acknowledge that we managed to create something special for Players.”

Well, one can indeed see that, what with Sonam being presented in a hot and stylish glamorous avtar, something that has been an unexplored territory for her so far. This wasn’t the case though for Bipasha for whom it was pretty much a walk in the park to exude oomph all over again.

“Yes, Bipasha came in since we wanted to project the right age difference between two leading ladies”, acknowledges the director, “So while Sonam plays someone who looks like a 20-22 year old girl, for the other character of a mature-n-sexy 28-30 year old woman, it was Bipasha who was our first choice. Since we have worked with her earlier, it was but natural that she fits the bill.”

We agree to that as well!

The Dirty Picture banned in Qatar

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Ekta Kapoor’s biggest hit The Dirty Picture starring Vidya Balan has been banned in Qatar due to its explicit content. The film has been deemed unsuitable for theatrical exhibition in Qatar. The makers were sent a notice saying that the movie can’t be released in their country.


The Dirty Picture was earlier banned in Pakistan but it managed to release there after the makers appealed to their Censor Board.


The makers however, claim that the ban in Qatar won’t make a big difference to the film’s business.

Akshay and Ashvinis first venture titled Oh My God

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Akshay Kumar and Ashvini Yardi, the former head of programming of Colors, plan to launch their film company Grazing Goat Productions, with a film titled Oh My God.


Oh My God is based on Paresh Rawal’s critically acclaimed and successful Gujarati play Kanji Virrudh Kanji, which was adapted in Hindi as Krishna Vs Kanhaiya. Kanji Virrudh Kanji is a story about the clash between an atheist and God.


Oh My God will be directed by Umesh Shukla, who also directed the play and Paresh Rawal will reprise the protagonist’s role in the film. Paresh will also be the line producer for the project.


Akshay was to play the role of Lord Krishna in the film but had to opt out as he is tied up with five films next year, namely Joker, Rowdy Rathore, Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Part 2, Khiladi 786 and Special Chabbis. They are now planning to rope in some other big star for the role of Lord Krishna.


The film will go on floor in the first week of January, 2012 and is expected to release in the last quarter of 2012