“Girls today are interchangeable” 28 Jun 2010 | 156 Views | admin
by Nazia Khan
Why Imran Khan made that surprising confession to Masala.com in Dubai
He plays a womaniser in ‘I Hate Luv Storys’ but in real-life Imran Khan is the sort of nice guy any girl could proudly take home to mama. His co-star Sonam Kapoor (who admits to having had a big crush on him) says so herself! Imran’s amazingly chilled out, admits to being an old-fashioned romantic and, of course, he has those movie star good looks.
Imran Khan is Bollywood's new 'it' boy 28 Jun 2010 | 111 Views | admin
By Meena Iyer
Punit Malhotra’s I Hate Luv Storys is carrying the right vibe. Trade pundits are of the opinion that Dharma Productions rom-com set to hit theatres on July 2, is near perfect.
It’s priced correctly, it’s a love story coming from Karan Johar — the man who knows romance better than most filmmakers, and it has Imran Khan — the actor with the ‘it’ factor going for him.
‘Love is not blind’ says Imran 28 Jun 2010 | 173 Views | admin
By Sudeshna Chatterjee
Imran Khan on casual hook-ups, sex and long-term relationships
What’s your definition of love? It is hard to define. When you feel very strongly for someone and care a lot about that person; when another person’s happiness is more important to you - that is the meaning of love for me.
"I Hate Luv Storys is a young fresh, vibrant love story" - Punit Malhotra 28 Jun 2010 | 102 Views | admin
By Stacey Yount - BollySpice.com
His first film as director is I Hate Luv Storys, one of the most highly anticipated movies of 2010. We are talking about Punit Malhotra, who not only took on directing but also wrote the script of the film that stars Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor. Though a newcomer to being at the helm, he is not a newcomer to working in the industry. He sharpened his directing chops on films like Dostana (2008), Paheli (2005),Kal Ho Na Ho (2003), and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) as assistant director, and also had aspirations to be an actor.
Inside the curious mind of Imran Khan, who is as comfortable behind the camera as talking about Formula 1 technology and hostile Andaman tribes.
Imran Khan remembers being a scrawny 11-year-old when he went to a hardware store, bought a lock and took it all apart, bit by bit, hunched over it in his bedroom. I examined the interiors, the levers and the cogs, he says. Today Imran Khan, like Rizwan in My Name Is Khan, can repair almost anything
Lock, stock in Delhi 25 Jun 2010 | 177 Views | admin
By Nikhil Taneja
Like all Aamir Khan productions, the plot of Imran Khan-starrer, Delhi Belly, has also been a closely guarded secret. Though rumours pegged it to be a sex comedy, on the lines of American Pie, Imran reveals that the movie is actually a “comic crime caper”.
“I can’t explain what Delhi Belly is about!” Imran smiles. “The film is in Delhi, what Guy Ritchie’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) was, in London.
Certitude of the Candy Boy - Imran 24 Jun 2010 | 144 Views | admin
By Koel Purie
"I want fans. I don't care if they're girls, boys, gay, straight, aunties, uncles... I want everyone to want me and want to sleep with me." Imran shoots from the hip. Refreshing to have a star sit on the couch and truly reveal himself. He is what you see, he's not putting on an act. Trust me, I know the difference. Seen all sorts, with all sorts of axes to grind, plagued with all sorts of complexities and delusions. Don't forget been at it week in week out for two years.Either the blossoming Khan, genuinely doesn't have a hidden agenda apart from wanting publicity for his film, which is only fair, or he's indeed a very, very good actor for duping me.