Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Salman Khan is happy being single

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Salman Khan  says he is not interested in getting married and is happy being single.

"I am not interested in getting married or having a girlfriend. I am loving my single status. In 30 years I must have been single...I am loving it. I am absolutely having a blast...You have no idea how I am feeling,".

In the past, Salman was uncomfortable and always dodged queries on his marriage but now he seems to have a way around questions on his single status.

"Now that I am single… I can do whatever I can. There is no need to give explanation, or lie to anyone. Whoever wants to come (in my life) can come.. But don't expect anything," Salman said.

Ask him if he is commitment phobic, the 48-year-old says, "When I commit...Then I commit. Right now, I am non-committal about anything."

But he does respect women.

"I respect women and I will always continue to do it. I have never spoken ill about anyone," Salman said.

Salman has had relationships with various actresses including Somy Ali, Sangeeta Bijlani, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Katrina Kaif. His love-life and link-ups still continues to be the stuff of gossip mills.
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Honey Singh Birthday

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15 March 1984

Hirdesh Singh, better known by his stage name Honey Singh or Yo Yo Honey Sing. He is an Indian rapper, music producer, singer and film actor. He started as a session and recording artist, and became a Bhangra producer. He has also begun to produce music for Bollywood Films.


Now a Hottest Property in Bollywood Industry. These Days Honey Singh Rap Songs are Number one Choice Of Youngster and all have a Crazz of Honey Singh Rap Songs all Kids also like his Rap.

Youngsters have enjoyed Honey singh's previous songs like:
Blue eyes



Angrezi Beats
Dope Shope, Brown Rang, Gabru, Break up party, Acchako macchako, Lonely, Party getting hot, Haye mera dil
Yaar bhater, High Heels


In every marriage occasion, events in Colleges some of these songs became quite popular on DJ.These songs are equally popular amongst youngster,children and ladies of  every generation.

Some more interesting facts about Honey Singh :

1. He was born on 15 March 1984 in Hoshiarpur. His real name is Hirdesh Singh. He studied in Guru Nanak Public School, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi. He lived in Karampura of Delhi. At present he lives in DLF, Gurgaon. While in the UK, he studied music at the Trinity School.

2. Singh had earlier denied the reports of him being married and claim that wedding photos being circulated on internet were not of a real wedding. However he recently admitted to have been married.

3. Honey Singh and Diljit Dosanjh's song Lak 28 Kudi Da reached No 1 in BBC Asian Download Charts in May 2011. The song was released a promotional track for Diljit Dosanjh's film Lion of Punjab.

4. Honey Singh has received the ETC award for the Best sound in 2006 for his song Glassi and the PTC award for the Best Folk Pop Award 2009 for Rebirth and PTC Punjab Best Music Director 2011.

5. It has been reported that he has been paid the highest fee ever for a Bollywood song (as of 2012) of INR7 million (US$110,000) for a song in the films "Cocktail" and "Mastan".

6. Yo! Yo! Honey Singh tops the chart of trending videos of 2012. He earns two places on YouTube's list of top 10 trending videos of 2012. His song Brown Rang makes it to top spot and High Heels, in collaboration with Jaz Dhami, takes fourth spot.

7. It is reported that Honey Singh prefers to sing in his native language Punjabi and Hindi rather than English. The Punjabi album International Villager was released on 11 November 2011 (11-11-11). The track Gabru from International Villager featuring singer J-Star topped Asian music charts.

8. He has performed at many college festivals including at Ansal Institute of Technology and Ramjas College, Delhi. He learned DJing from DJ Vishal and stood second in "War of DJs"

9. Honey Singh has also become widely popular in Bollywood. He was first noticed after his debut song in a Bollywood film featuring Gagan Sidhu for the film Shakal Pe Mat Ja. He has also charged Rs.7 million for a song in an upcoming film titled Mastaan starring Naseeruddin Shah apparently. It is the biggest amount paid to a song artist in Bollywood to date apparently, making Honey Singh the highest-paid musical artist in Bollywood apparently.

10. Also, a song named Angreji Beat from Honey Singh's recently released album International Villager featuring Gippy Grewal, was featured in Saif Ali Khan's film Cocktail.

11. Singh, also launched his single track "Bring Me Back ft. Spoken Word" at Video Music Awards India which aired on MTV India. The award show was packed with many film's and independent artists throughout the world including India. He gave a heart winning performance in the show. After the end of the show, his song was also premiered at the channel.

12. He has been widely popular in Bollywood film music these days for apparently composing songs in films such as like Mere Dad Ki Maruti, Bajatey Raho, Chennai Express & Boss. Akshay Kumar seems quite impressed from the rapper apparently.

13. Honey Singh made his acting debut in a Punjabi movie, with the film Mirza (2012) apparently, performing the role of Deesha, the role of a wannabe gangster apparently. Singh also appeared in the Punjabi comedy film Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22, as 'Rolly' along with Amrinder Gill.

14. In the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape case, the lyrics to some of his songs, which depict violence against women and rape positively have caused controversy. An FIR was lodged against rapper Honey Singh for his offensive lyrics while a group of social activists filed an online petition demanding cancellation of his New Year performance at a Gurgaon hotel. After online campaign Honey Singh's New Year concert cancelled by hotel. Honey Singh denies writing these offensive lyrics.

15. On July 4, 2013, Punjab and Haryana High court dismissed all the cases filed against yo yo honey singh Yo Yo Honey Singh, which said that he has sung the Balatkaari song. The FIR and the PIL filed against him were dismissed completely by the court stating that there is no proof that he has sung the song and that YouTube is such a medium where any one can upload any content under anyone's name. In this case also, a derogatory song against women was uploaded on YouTube under Yo Yo Honey Singh's name by an imposter and then reports were filed against him.

16. Honey Singh's song Party All Night in Akshay Kumar's upcoming film Boss was at the centre of controversy recently. Producers of the movie had to submit a petition in Delhi High Court claiming that they have 'muted' the alleged vulgar word in Honey Singh's song. The court was hearing a petition filed by lawyer Sanjay Bhatnagar seeking a stay on the film, contending that without censor board's approval, the song could not be released with such a vulgar word. The petition had sought a stay on the release of the film till either the word or the song is deleted from the film. Akshay Kumar, however, does not think the allegation holds any value. Talking about Honey Singh's song in his upcoming film Boss, Kumar says, "Wo koi vulgar word tha nai. Ab kisiko kuch aur sunai de to isme unke kaan ki galti hai na ki humari." (The word was not vulgar at all. They must have heard it wrongly. The blame lies on those who heard it wrong, not us.)
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Friday, January 3, 2014

John Abraham and Priya Runchal’s (Abraham) Wedding

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John Abraham married Priya Runchal in end December, 2013. John Abraham indirectly broke the news of his wedding to Priya Runchal on Twitter when he wished his fans a Happy New Year and signed off the tweet as “John and Priya Abraham”.

John Abraham’s wedding took place in Los Angeles, where John Abraham had gone to celebrate his birthday (17 December) with wife, Priya Abraham. As per reports, John Abraham had purchased a property in the ultra posh Bel Air in Los Angeles, in 2012. Priya Abraham (nee Runchal) was born and raised in Los Angeles, USA.

Only family members and close friends of John Abraham and Priya Runchal attended their marriage.

John Abraham met his future wife, Priya Runchal, in April, 2011. Less than three years after they met, John Abraham and Priya Abraham are finally husband and wife.

John Abraham’s wife Priya Runchal was pursuing higher studies in London. Since it is a two year course, it was thought that John Abraham and Priya Runchal’s wedding would probably take place in 2014.

In India, Priya Runchal’s family is from the beautiful region of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh, of which Dharamshala is the headquarters. Ironically, John Abraham’s father’s family is settled in McLeodganj in Kangra district. The Abrahams have an ancestral home in Mcleodganj. McLeodganj is where the Dalai Lama resides.

Priya Runchal’s father, Akshay Runchal, has made enquiries in Dharamshala regarding marriage registration. John Abraham too had visited Dharamshala and McLeodganj after the death of Priya’s grandfather who passed away at the age of 101 on April 2, 2012 in Dharamshala. While in Dharamshala, John too made enquiries regarding registration of marriage.

Considering that John and Priya belong to different faiths and the fact that Priya Runchal is an US citizen, their marriage will need to be registered under the “Indian Special Marriage Act, 1954”. As per this act, Priya and John will have to give a 30 day notice period to the marriage registrar who will then put up a notice inviting any objections to this marriage. If there are no objections at the end of the 30 day period, John Abraham and Priya Runchal can register their marriage and start their married life as husband and wife.

As per reports John and Priya do not plan to have a religious marriage ceremony, only a civil registration of their marriage.

John Abraham and Priya Runchal reportedly got engaged in early 2012 when John and his family visited the US where Priya’s parents are settled.

John Abraham and Priya Runchal Love Story

Contrary to rumors that John Abraham and Priya Runwal first met in a gym in Bandra in December 2010, they actual met via a mutual friend in April of 2011 after he had broken up with Bipasha. John and Bipasha’s 8+ year relationship ended in early 2011. Post the break-up John and Priya got closer and love bloomed between the two. John has categorically denied that Bipasha and he broke-up because of his closeness to Priya. Priya and John only became serious after Bipasha and John broke up.

Although John and Priya have sometimes been seen together in public, on the whole, they have kept their relationship away from the media glare. John’s girlfriend Priya has not given any interviews.

 About Priya Runchal

1.   Priya is in her late 20s.
2.   Priya Runcal is currently studying for a two year post graduate degree course in London.
3.    Priya was born in Los Angeles. She also spent her childhood in Los Angeles. Her relatives live in LA.
4.   Priya Runchal is a law student from the prestigious University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
  
5.   Previously Priya worked for the International Finance Corporation (IFC), which is part of the World Bank.

 About John Abraham’s Education

1. Both John and Alan Abraham studied at the prestigious Bombay Scottish School in Mahim, Mumbai. Famous alumni from Bombay Scottish School include Aamir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor, Aditya Chopra, Ekta Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Imran Khan, etc.
2.  The athletic John was a sports champion at school. He was the school’s football captain. So when you see John Abraham in the football ads on TV, he really knows what he is doing.
 3.  According to John, he was shy student. As a kid he had pimples.
4.  John Abraham did his graduation in economics from South Mumbai’s “Jai Hind” College. He did his post graduation from “Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies” and Masters in Management Studies from the “Mumbai Educational Trust“, Mumbai.

 
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

CLUB 60 movie review

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 A beautiful story that connects with you

 Rating : 4/ 5 stars

     
Club 60     
 
Director :      Sanjay Tripathy
Music :         Pranit Gedham
Lyrics :        Dr. Mahendra Madhukar, Najeer Akbara Badi
Starring :      Farooq Shaikh, Satish Shah, Sarika, Raghuveer Yadav, Tinnu Anand, Sharat Saxena


CLUB 60 is a beautiful story that connects with you, me and everyone else. Whether you are 20 or 80, this one will definitely move you.

Director Sanjay Tripathi gets into the business end even as the credits are unfolding on screen. By the time the title track is done, the soul of the movie is laid bare. Then comes his master move as he introduces a few more layers to finally peel them off, one by one, until the final one. This final layer, when peeled off, reveals another human aspect of dealing with a tragic loss.

CLUB 60 is about Letting Go after spending the required time in grieving for the loss of a loved one. But what is the required time-frame to grieve? And is it right to always stay in a grieving position? What about the people around you, who are also hurting because of your grieving? And does grieving endlessly really help the one who is gone away?

Club 60 is also about embracing life, post 60.


Dr Tarique (Farooque Sheikh) and Dr Sayra (Sarika) are a couple living in Pune who have lost their 20-year-old son to a mindless act of terror in Denver, USA. Shattered, they sell off their clinic they had set up over many years and move to Mumbai in order to forget their grief. But the house they come into is the very one they had bought for their son. So the memories don't really leave them.

Dr Tarique is the one who is the most affected; he even tries to end his life. All this while, his wife, Sarika, battles to save him whilst silently burying her grief, unknown to him.

It is during this time that Mannu bhai (Raghuvir Yadav) storms into their life, literally. A chatter box who has a strange sense of humour, Mannu forcefully befriends the couple staying in the same building and gives them a brochure and a membership form to join Club 60. In the meanwhile, he forces Dr Tarique to join him every morning to play tennis at Club 60 where he introduces him to his friends, Dhillon (Sharat Saxena), Jaffar Bhai (Tinnu Anand), Mansukhani (Satish Kaushik) and Sinha (Vineet Kumar).

Dr Tarique is reluctant at first, but soon joins in. But there comes a time when he lets Mannu have it, when he drops in to their house to borrow ice. It is their son's birthday and they are down and out. Mannu's antics get to Dr Tarique and he bulldozes him with a verbal volley.

Farooque wants to be left alone to grieve. Mannu soon returns with a cake and Mansukhani to celebrate their late son's birthday, inspite of being insulted a while earlier.

In between all this, Mannu helps keep his friends together, most of whom are battling some tragedy or the other. In Mannu they see an outlet to forget their sorrow and even though his jokes at times get crass, they bear with his antics.



Farooque Sheikh and Sarika as the couple who have lost their son are terrific. Both display their angst in differing measures. While Farooque is down and out, Sarika has more control. She essays her role beautifully as you heart reaches out to this suffering couple.

But it is Raghuvir Yadav who is the star of the show. Right from 'take one' he maintains his chatterbox image without even for a moment dipping in enthusiasm. A terrific performance worthy of applause; one of the best in this year.

What really pulls the film down a bit is the length. It is over 20 minutes too long. The track with Sharath Saxena in a pub and in a hotel room is unnecessary. It takes away the sheen because already Tripathi has defined Saxena's character. The song at the wedding anniversary of a friend too is unnecessary. Ditto the track with Harsh Chhaya who plays the role of a psychiatrist. It wasn't needed because Tripathi had already mentioned this aspect in his opening sequence.



Nevertheless, it is a film that helps you connect with your inner self and will allow you to look at people with a little more compassion. You never know what the other is going through, even though he or she may be calm on the surface.

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JAI HO Music Review

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Director :      Sohail Khan
Music :      Sajid-Wajid, Amal Mallik and Devi Sri Prasad
Lyrics :      Sameer Anjaan, Kausar Munir, Sajid, Irfan Kamal, Danish Sabri and Armaan Malik
Starring :      Salman Khan, Tabu, Daisy Shah, Sana Khan, Ashmit Patel, Vatsal Sheth, Yash Tonk , Mukul Dev, Danny Denzongpa and Santosh Shukla


Box office's favourite child Salman Khan's next, JAI HO, brings his regular composers Sajid-Wajid back in action, along with the fresh and talented third generation Mallik, Amal Mallik. The trio (Sajid-Wajid and Salman) has always touched the hearts of the common man, the aam janta through some massy, chartbusting music. And since the film itself has politics at its forefront with the 'aam janta' as the hero and is topical in nature, one expects the songs to be along that line. So let's see if Sajid wajid  (and Amal Mallik) can come up with songs that aid the narrative and deliver another chartbusting performance.

       
The topical 'Baki Sab First Class Hai' sums up the socio-economic and political scenario prevailing in our country in a first class manner, Salman Khan ishtyle! Wajid modulates his vocals giving it that hoarse, screaming shrill pitch to convey the message of disgruntlement, anger and despair. The lyrics are topical and well penned and give an insight into the film.

The remix version of 'Baki Sab First Class Hai' has added rhythm and beats.

Sajid-Wajid have come up with chartbusting 'Naina/nain' songs in all films after DABANGG's 'Tere Mast Mast Do Nain', and the latest on the same line is 'Tere Naina Maar Hi Daalengein', though this is getting a tad boring. Shreya along with Shaan render the number and Shadab Sabri comes in with the 'qawwali' portions.


'Photocopy' is a Gujarati folk based average fun number. The songs starts off in manner quite similar to 'Manmohini'' (HUM DIL DE CHUKE SANAM) but later the song changes track and gets into its own zone. Keerthi Sagathia and Palak Muchal and Himesh Reshammiya do the honours.

'Photocopy' remix is well done and makes for a good repeat here.

The third generation Mallik, young composer Amal Mallik comes up with the love ballad 'Tumko To Aana Hi Tha' which would have been better titled 'Love You Till The End'. The number has a nice fusion of Indian and western influences though one deciphers a hint of Celine Dion's 'I Will Always Love You' (TITANIC). Armaan Malik's fresh vocals along with Marianne D'Cruz's anglicized ones and Altamash Faridi's classic 'alaaps' all conjure up a nice romantic track.


'Love You Till The End' House Mix is an all English romantic number sung by Armaan Mailk and so the Indian influences that were present in 'Tumko To Aana Hi Tha' is missing here and is a nice deviation from the original.

Famous South Indian composer Devi Sri Prasad (of 'Dhinka Chika' READY fame) 'Nacho Re' is a multi-layered dance number, right from semi-classical, to all filmy and western and rock. But does it have the potential to become another 'Dhinka Chika'? No! Singer Ujjayni renders the song well.

It's very difficult, in fact almost preposterous to compose a song titled 'jai Ho' after music wizard A.R. Rahman's Oscar winning ''Jai Ho'' (SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE), that became a global anthem and still remains! But young composer, Amal Mallik, deserves a pat on the back for taking up the challenge and doing it quite well. 'Jai Jai Jai Ho' is the combined efforts of a host of artists like Wajid, Armaan Malik, Brijesh Shandliya and Amal Mallik himself, and is nice, inspirational title track, but certainly not an anthem in the making.

Summing up, the album of JAI HO has some nice songs, some situational, others romantic. However that one chartbuster (sometimes even two!) that's always present in all Salman Khan-Sajid-Wajid albums is missing here. 'Baki Sab First Class Hai' and 'Jai Ho' title track are our picks. However even without chartbusters, Salman Khan's JAI HO will certainly open to packed houses when it releases all over on 24th January 2014.

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Monday, December 30, 2013

Gauhar Khan wins 'Bigg Boss' season 7

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The prize money of Rs. 50 lakh and the trophy.
the prize money of Rs. 50 lakh and the trophy.
the prize money of Rs. 50 lakh and the trophy.

the prize money of Rs. 50 lakh and the trophy.
Model-actor Gauhar Khan was crowned the winner of the seventh season of the popular reality show Bigg Boss on Saturday night.

The final show was all too glamorous with all the contestants putting up an entertaining performance.



The triumph was declared in a suspense-filled telecast, with the show’s host Salman Khan emerging with both Tanisha Mukherjee and Gauhar, before finally presenting the latter as the winner.
Gauhar’s mother Razia Zafar Khan and sister Nigaar came in to support Gauhar. The model-actress said, “I’ve learnt a lot of the show. My behaviour didn’t change once I went into the house, I was being the person I am in the outside world.”

“I am a fan of the show right since season 1,” she added.

The show saw Gauhar compete with Tanisha Mukherjee, Ajaz Khan and Sangram Singh. The show, which started in September, started out with 14 celebrities and later five additional celebrities entered the show through wild card entries. Gauhar has been a favourite with the audiences right from the start.
After spending more than 3 months without any contact with the outside world, actress Gauhar Khan emerged as the winner of the seventh edition of popular reality show 'Bigg Boss' on Saturday while actress Tanisha Mukerji was announced the first runner up of the contest.

The show which started on September 15 had initially featured 14 celebrities. With wild card entries, five others later joined the show.
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Top 10 Bollywood Movies in 2013

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Movie Name

Box Office Collection (India)

Dhoom  3 (Hindi)209.11 Crore*
Chennai Express208.44 Crore
Yeh Jawani Hain Deewani185.83 Crore
Krrish 3 ( Hindi)181.11 Crore
Ram Leela112.67 Crore
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag108.87 Crore
Race 296.34 Crore
Grand Masti92.13 Crore
Aashiqui 278.42 Crore
Special Chhabis66.8 Crore

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