Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Irrfan Khan says 'no' to films-News-News & Gossip-Indiatimes Movies

/photo.cms?msid=4343456 He is one of the most versatile actors in Bollywood, but for now Irrfan Khan has stopped signing on new assignments because he wants to focus on the role of a steeplechase runner in Tigmanshu Dhulia's "Paan Singh Tomar".
"This is the most physically and mentally demanding film of my career. If I give attention to anything else, I won't be able to do justice to this role," Irrfan, who has proved his mettle in films like "Maqbool", "The Namesake" and Oscar winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", told IANS.
"You see, steeplechase is a far more complicated form of marathon. It demands a continuous rhythm as one runs and jumps. It's the most difficult task I've ever undertaken as an actor," he added.
Unable to cope with the heavy demands on his body and mind, the 46-year-old Irrfan has stopped work on all other projects.
"I've steeplechase experts constantly working on me. I'm trying to stretch my body to its limit. I have to look convincing as this long-distance steeplechase runner. Otherwise, the film falls flat. I can't afford that risk at this stage of my career.
"There're lots of talks for new projects, both national and international. But I'm not signing anything. I have to devote all my time to getting the steeplechase right."

Irrfan Khan says 'no' to films-News-News & Gossip-Indiatimes Movies

Tasveer - 8x10: Movie Preview-Features-Features & Events-Indiatimes Movies

 

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Character Sketch
Akshay Kumar as Jai Puri
Jai Puri is an Environmental Protection Services officer in Canada. He is known to be a dare devil by his co-workers. He is a sole heir to his father's multi million dollar company but is estranged from his father as they don’t agree on the way the business is conducted.
Jai isn't exactly your average blue collar worker; in fact he carries with him a dark secret. Laden with a unique ability, time will tell whether Jai can turn this burden into an amazing gift.

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Quotable Quotes of the Week-Features-Features & Events-Indiatimes Movies

 

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Quotable Quotes of the Week-Features-Features & Events-Indiatimes Movies

JLo commits a fashion disaster-International-News & Gossip-Indiatimes Movies

 

/photo.cms?msid=4340070 Superstar Jennifer Lopez is known for her impeccable taste in fashion but the 39-year-old committed a rare faux pas when she turned up at a promotional event in Japan wearing clothes better suited to a teenager.
The singer, who caused a stir when she took off her wedding ring for not matching with her outfit, was dressed in a black baggy top, black leggings and ill-fitting white high heels at a event to promote a line of handbags in Tokyo.
The Latina star, who is in good shape a year after giving birth to twins last year, made a failed attempt to look youthful in the casual outfit, the Daily Mail reported.
Lopez had dyed her hair to a light shade of brown to and added a fringe to complement the look.
The new look was in complete contrast to the formal dresses that the singer has been sporting on the red carpet in recent months.
She also took time to give some fashion tips to her Japanese fans, telling them to "be true to themselves".
Jennifer is just the latest celebrity face to endorse the Samantha Thavasa label.
Previous stars to appear in Thavasa ads include Victoria Beckham and famous siblings Penelope and Monica Cruz, Beyonce and Solange Knowles and Paris and Nicky Hilton.

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Bollywood appeals to Vote!-Features-Features & Events-Indiatimes Movies

Sonam, John and Aamir

“V - Vote yaa Vaat” said young actress Sonam Kapoor. Apart from entertaining their audiences our Bollywood actors are also aware of their social responsibilities. Most of them are appealing countrymen to choose the right political candidate. Let’s have a look on who feels what about elections and voting.

Bollywood appeals to Vote!-Features-Features & Events-Indiatimes Movies