Showing posts with label Katrina Kaif. Show all posts
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Sunday 29 January 2012

Agneepath - Review




Director: Karan Malhotra
Actors: Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif

The ageless, eccentric baldie Kancha Cheena (Sanjay Dutt), modeled loosely on the lines of Marlon Brando (Col. Kurtz) in Apocalypse Now, has a thing for the Bhagwad Gita. The line, "Kya lekar aaye the, aur kya lekar jaoge," referring to the perishable human body that's merely a cloth or uniform for the eternal soul, is Kancha's favourite catch-phrase.
The land he lords over looks equally mythical. The absence of the nation-state is worrying. It's clearly Kancha's Lanka, his private North West Frontier that the police find hard to penetrate, fearing for the lives of the locals and their own. The village is Mandwa, not very far from Mumbai, where lynch mobs rule, and Kancha's writ runs.
We're in the early '90s. There are no cell-phones, though more than a few microphones at press conferences. Growing up within the ranks of Mumbai's notorious underbelly is young Vijay (Hrithik Roshan), son of 'siddhantwadi' (principled) Master Dinanath Chauhan, waiting to avenge his father's humiliation and death. Rauf Lala (Rishi Kapoor; intelligent anti-casting) is his mentor; Priyanka Chopra (in an extended cameo) plays his girlfriend.
The philanthropic father was a Gandhian, and would advice his son, "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." "Mahatma Gandhi wasn't born in Mandwa," the son would tell him. Little Vijay and his pregnant mother were driven out of their village. Kancha's the Ravan. Vijay must be Ram.
This is the Ramayan in ways that several huge blockbusters have vaguely reinterpreted in the past (Anil Sharma's Gadar, or Prakash Jha's Apaharan, for instance; even the producer of this film Karan Johar's Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham, for that matter). It's simple enough to spot Hindu mythology in so many Hindi film stories. Making it too explicit (Mani Ratnam's Raavan) is unnecessary. The popular philosophy - karm, dharm - easily follows.
Vijay has an unusual sympathiser in the city's police commissioner (Om Puri), since they share a common enemy. In return, Vijay saves the commissioner's life. They're probably even now; if not, Vijay tells the cop, he can clear the debt in his next birth. It's not surprising the makers of this film profess to believe in reincarnation. This picture is an unabashed film buff's product of the same thought. It's a 1990 Mob opera, modified, reborn.
The debutant director (Karan Malhotra) is an equally unapologetic devotee of Bollywood's old-world scale and melodrama that few get right. He does, to a great extent, though almost every scene's an announcement, the jarring background score is always in jaagran (or concert) mode, and the camera is constantly at close-up or mid-shot, which can get exhausting to the eye.
The original Agneepath, inspired by Scarface, was directed by the late Mukul Anand, a filmmaker highly influenced by Hollywood's visual detailing and slickness. He was widely regarded in the '90s as a "tech-wizard" of sorts. Which was fair, given he made films like Khuda Gawah in 1992, set in the rugged terrains of Afghanistan, when the biggest hit pictures playing at theatres near you were Beta and Tehelka (the latter gets a nod here)!
Would this movie have the same impact on the young as did Anand's incredible Hum (1991) for the generation before? No. Would this Agneepath suffice still? Yes. Despite its commercial failure, the original had rightly earned the gravel-voiced Amitabh Bachchan his first National Award since his debut in 1969.
The external logic of a star driven, fantasy fed film such as this may not be easy to gulp for many. The internal logic, or the reason you believe it all, depends a lot on the credibility of the headlining performance. Bachchan's irreplaceable, of course. So is Hrithik, India's hardest working, most intense super-star, ever.
In a career spanning 12 years, there's something to be said about an actor for the number of times he's likely to have heard, from masses or critics, that "this is his best performance yet": Koi Mil Gaya, Lakshya, Krishh, Dhoom 2, Jodha Akbar, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Guzaarish. One can safely add this film to the list.
An earnest Vijay Dinanath Chauhan delivers poetic justice before a nearly packed hall on the proverbial 'first day first show'. Audiences at my cinema respond to the cues and lines. The comments passed sometimes distract you from the screen. Everyone guffaws at the same time. This is the kind of genuine theatre experience, now getting rare, which remains most precious in the life of a film-goer. Reason can take over later. I had a ball!

Agneepath becomes biggest first day opener!



Karan Johar's modern version of Agneepath has broken all records to become the biggest opener ever. According to the latest trade reports, the film has garnered Rs 25 crore, beating the opening collections of Salman Khan's Bodyguard (Rs 21.6 cr).
Unlike the 1990 film, which only got critical acclaim and not box-office return, the remake is veering towards the road of success, if trade pundits are to be believed.
"The film, which stars Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra and Rishi Kapoor, made Rs. 25 crore (all-India net collection) on its first day at the box-office, January 26, 2012. This is an all-time record," writes trade guru Komal Nahta in his blog koimoi.com.
"As figures are still flowing in, it remains to be seen if Agneepath will break the record for the highest collections in a day, held by Shah Rukh Khan’s Ra.One (Rs. 25.10 crore; for all three versions). In fact, if you consider only the collections of the Hindi version of Ra.One, the record for the highest collections in a day has already been broken by Agneepath," adds Nahta.
The film has also been getting good collections from abroad. "Agneepath opened in parts of Overseas on Thursday. Australia Thu A$ 75,403 on 14 screens. Excellent!" tweeted trade expert Taran Adarsh.
Hrithik, who stepped into the shoes of megastar Amitabh Bachchan as Vijay, is excited that his hard work has paid off.
"WOW!!!! THANK u THANK u THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! Agneepath 1st day - 25cr!!!! My damaged bodyparts suddenly feel ALIVE, I feel like I can FLY now!!! Thank u people, I have the fuel now to make KRRISH EXPLODE!!!!" Hrithik wrote on his Twitter page.
Sanjay Dutt and the film's lead actress Priyanka Chopra, are equally delighted with the positive response, and have thanked fans for the amazing response to the film.
"'Agneepath has redefined the power of Indian box office for all of us. It's heartening to see the strength of the Indian cinema audiences growing like this. We all were very confident of the film but for this kind of success and unprecedented number that it has posted on day one we must thank our audience," said Priyanka.
Sanjay took to Twitter after a year, to share his sentiments about the appreciation towards the movie, and his role as the villain, Kancha Cheena.
"I am overwhelmed with the response and support of everyone. Thank you for loving me so much," he wrote.
"The film has had an excellent opening. The occupancy was around 95 percent. It was the most eagerly awaited and would be one of the biggest blockbuster," said Anant Verma, director and business head, DT Cinemas.
However, he says it would be unfair to compare the new "Agneepath" with the original as they have been given a completely different treatment.
"You can't compare the two films as they are shot differently and have different characters also. There is no connection between the two other than just the name," he added.
Yogesh Raizada of Waves Cinema adds that all the characters have done complete justice to their characters.
"The response to the film has been rocking on first day. We have had 90 percent occupancy. All the actors have done complete justice to their characters whether it is Rishi Kapoor as Rauf Lala, Hrithik as Vijay or Sanjay as Kancha Cheena," said Raizada.
The film, directed by debutant Karan Malhotra, and produced by Karan Johar, is expected to have a successful run at the box office in the coming days.
"Since there is no big movie releasing in the coming weeks, the film will work well," he added.

Monday 2 January 2012

2012: Busy year for Katrina Kaif ahead!


Actor Katrina Kaif will have a busy date diary this year. Once she’s back from her London holiday with her mother and sisters, which she took to celebrate Christmas and bring in the New Year, she’ll report for the Ek Tha Tiger shoot. Alongside that, there will be meetings to discuss dates and other details of the Dostana sequel, top-lining Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham, announced in the last leg of 2011.
Then, before the January ends, she will start shooting with Shah Rukh Khan for Yash Chopra’s untitled romantic film that also features Anushka Sharma. “I really didn’t plan all of this,” beams Katrina, adding, “I took on my projects after hearing the scripts and liking the parts that each one offered. My dates were allotted accordingly.”
Towards April, the actor moves from SRK to Aamir Khan and the shoot of Dhoom 3, in which Katrina turns into the next Dhoom girl, for which, news is that she’ll not only have to chisel her body but also get into a swimsuit.
Bring this up, and she says, “I’ve not even discussed the costumes with the designers. And all these speculations have already begun. I think I’d let them be. People will know the truth when it’s time.”
Apart from working with three of the biggest Khans actors in the industry in a single calendar year, the actor will have two festive releases: Ek Tha Tiger on Eid and Yash Chopra’s film on Diwali. That’s a record that only actor Kareena Kapoor, with five Khans and two festive releases, has managed to match.
“It’s a dream to be cast in a film that Yashji is directing. In a way it brings me into the league of some of the most beautiful and iconic female actors we’ve had so far. Not everyone gets a chance to work with a legend like him,” Katrina states, adding, “But like I said, my dates were allotted to each project depending on the requirements. Beyond that, I don’t decide anything. That’s something that producers and other people involved with a movie decide.”

Thursday 8 December 2011

Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif top most-downloaded poll




The annual poll’s findings reveal the Bollywood actors, whose films and songs have been consistently high on the most-downloaded charts, pointing to their levels of popularity among mobile users.
Kaif stayed on the top position for the third consecutive year, while Jacqueline Fernandez came fourth, pushing Priyanka Chopra to fifth.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan did not reflect in the top-five list. In the male actors category, Khan topped the list, as a lot of users downloaded his pictures from the last released film, Ra One.
The findings of the Airtel Mobitude 2011 survey conducted by the mobile network operator also showed that Khan left Salman Khan behind in the list, as he got 70 per cent more downloads than last year.

I’m happy Katrina is part of our film: Priyanka Chopra


Katrina Kaif’s item number in Agneepath, Chikni Chameli is already the talk of the town, but Priyanka Chopra is far from feeling threatened.
“I’ve never had issues with any actor. I’m happy Katrina is part of our film too. It’s a very Indian song, and she’s looking beautiful. It adds to the film.”
When will we see Priyanka in an item number? “Soon I hope,” she says. “So far I’ve only danced for my movies, it’ll be cool to do a hot item number in another actor’s movie.”


Thursday 1 December 2011

Who's the leading lady... Kareena or Katrina?




Howdy cup cakes! It's one of my best mornings today. I'm feeling super energised and I suddenly have too much enthusiasm. Maybe it's the dietician who visited me yesterday. She thinks my metabolic age is far lower than my actual age. Yay! I am so kicked! Usi khushi mein, let me tell you the hottest piece of goss I've heard from my closest sources.
Sher Lock Holmes says that he's found from his reliable khabris that there are too many heroines chasing after director Rohit Shetty, who is looking to cast a hottie opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Chennai Express. He's been considering, meeting and chatting with almost all the top female actors, but he hasn't been able to zero in on anyone as yet.
Sher Lock says that the only name everyone feels will eventually get cast is Kareena Kapoor, who has previously worked with both SRK and Rohit. But he insists that no one really knows that Rohit is also very keen on another actor, Katrina Kaif, who will be SRK's leading lady in Yash Chopra's movie that starts early next year.
Rohit, in fact, feels that Katrina would be a better fit than Kareena for the character, and if all goes well, Chennai Express will flag off with her

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Katrina most 'dangerous celeb' in cyber space!



Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif's name has emerged on top among the most dangerous celebrity-related key words in the Indian cyber space that expose computers to malicious software, according to a report for internet security company McAfee.
The company researched through popular cultures and famous people including sportsmen, actors and politicians across the web to reveal the Most Dangerous Indian Celebrity.
Actresses Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor took the next two spots after Katrina.
Commenting on the findings of the report, the senior director of McAfee India, Venkatasubrahmanyam Krishnapur said that in a celebrity crazy country such as India, cyber criminals find it very lucrative to use the names of popular figures as keywords to lure people to websites with malicious software.
"This year's study found movie stars top the most dangerous list, while sports stars and politicians are among the safest," he said.
Fans looking for results on search engines using strings such as "name of celebrity" combined with words like "free downloads", "hot pictures", "screen savers" and "videos" are at risk of running themselves into websites with malicious software and online threats designed to steal personal information.
"Searching for top celebrities continues to generate risky results," said Paula Greve, director of web security research at McAfee.
"Consumers should be particularly aware of malicious content hiding in tiny places like shortened URLs (uniform resource locators) that can spread virally in social networking sites, or through e-mails and text messages from friends," she added
The study for "Most Dangerous Celebrity" used the McAfee SiteAdvisor site ratings which indicated the sites that were risky to search for celebrity names on the web and calculated an overall risk percentage.
The other Indian celebrities who followed the three leading ladies were actors Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham, Amir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and actresses Priyanka Chopra, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Bipasha Basu.