Sunday 25 September 2011

Paris Hilton: I would love to do a Bollywood film


International celebrity Paris Hilton kept her date with India, as she unfolded her magic at J W Marriott, a suburban hotel in Mumbai, on Saturday.
During her three-day visit, Paris will be promoting her line of handbags and accessories across various locations in the city. Looking stunning in a pink dress, the 30-year blonde beauty made a fashionable entry at the press conference.
Paris greeted the media in desi style as she said, "Namaste India. I am so excited to be here; this is the first time  I am visiting this country." 
She added, "It is such a beautiful place and I am so excited to launch a range of Paris Hilton handbags and accessories in India."

Saturday 24 September 2011

Katrina in Yet Another Yash Raj Flick


There’s no stopping Katrina Kaif nowadays. The London born ‘bony lass’ has been enjoying a rollicking Bollywood ride for the past four years now, and it looks like she is going to have it her way for some more years to come. She’s been bagging some juicy offers of late, and it seems like she is now Yash Raj Films’ most sought after lead lady.
Katrina’s first film under this prestigious production house was New York with John Abraham and Neil Nitin Mukesh which fared well at the B.O and then it was this year’s Mere Brother ki Dulhan which is having a rather good time as far as the collections have to go by. Then, there is Ek Tha Tiger in the making follwed by Yash Chopra’s directorial with Shahrukh Khan which is going to hit the floors sometime in 2012.
If all this was not enough, Katrina has now bagged a role in the upcoming sequel of the prestigious Dhoom franchise, and will be paired opposite Aamir Khan who is going to play the bad guy after John Abraham’s and Hrithik’s stint in the previous two films.
Looks like there’s no stopping Kats!

What’s Your Take on Mausam?


Well, the wait was over and Pankaj Kapoor’s directorial debut film, with his son Shahid Kapoor in the lead has finally hit the screens? Judging by the overall critical reviews, one would have to say that Mausam has been recieved pretty badly by most critics with the rating being a mere 2/5 by many. So, is the “timeless love story” a mere time waste or can it be watched for the performances of its lead pair and some good music?
What’s your say fellas?