Imran Khan starrer Seven Days in Paris has been put on hold indefinitely 28 Jul 2009 | 391 Views | admin
Director Sanjay Gadhvi's much-hyped project Seven Days in Paris has been put on the back burner for the time being. Gadhvi wanted to start this film and put the memories of Kidnap behind him.
With Imran Khan and Katrina Kaif in the main lead, it was shaping up to be an interesting project. But Kat's exit from the film sent things on a downhill spiral.
Immediate dates chahiye It is believed that many other top actresses were considered for the project but nothing worked out as the director wanted immediate dates.
Shenaz Treasury — that’s what she calls herself these days — is a hippie at heart.
Her “itchy feet” took her away from B-town after the 2006 dud Umar. “This is the second break I took from the biz and I went back to school. I like working hard for a couple of years and then taking off for a while. I travel, live, pursue my interests, work in other countries and then, when I miss home, I fly back, work here and then take off again,” says Shenaz.
She has this uncanny knack of landing roles when she’s busy partying.
I met Imran recently when I went for Shammi uncle's birthday and I had tears in my eyes when I saw him. I was very close to his grandfather Nasir Hussain and I was even witness to his mother Nuzhat's wedding. So when I saw him having turned out so good-looking, I knew that he's bound to be a big hit -- what with those genes and great looks.
I have seen bits and parts of his first film, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, and I think he undoubtedly has the makings of a great film star.
The two young girls are often spotted at a surburban theatre soaking in the latest releases. Last week, Sonam, alongwith to be director Punit Malhotra (nephew of designer Manish Malhotra) and a few more friends were spotted catching a screening of Imran Khan’s latest flick. Sonam will team up with Imran in Dharma Productions next.
What does "Luck" mean? Katrina Kaif once stated in an interview, "Luck is a meaningless word." Farhan Akhtar has claimed, "Its not possible to lucky if you aren't hardworking." And Imran Khan doesn't even believe in luck! However, he along with the likes of Sanjay Dutt, Danny Denzongpa , Mithun Chakraborty, Ravi Kishan, Chitrashi Rawat and newcomer Shruti Haasan all star in Sohan Shah's feature venture, Luck. The director of Kaal has come out with a film, which promises to shock audiences in death-defying and yet stylish stunts along with some great performances by the immensely talented star cast. With promising previews and expectations running high, the film surely looked like it had all the luck it needs to rake in audiences and much moolah too.
I had to share this; Charlie Chaplin's words, from The Great Dictator. "I'm sorry, but I don't want to be an emperor. That's not my business. I don't want to rule or conquer anyone. I should like to help everyone if possible. We all want to help one another. Human beings are like that. We want to live by each other's happiness, not by each other's misery. We don't want to hate and despise one another.
In this world, there is room for everyone, and the good earth is rich and can provide for everyone. The way of life can be free and beautiful, but we have lost the way.
How Imran Khan deals with gossip! 26 Jul 2009 | 366 Views | admin
By Anand Vaishnav
In the first part of this interview we got to know about Imran Khan's choice of films. [READ: Part one of the interview RIGHT HERE]
In the second part we now try and find out how the rising star deals with pressures of stardom and being a Khan. As his new film Luck opens across cinemas we get to know more about Imran Khan, the person. You mentioned Neil Nitin Mukesh and Ranbir Kapoor. The three of you represent kind of a new order in Bollywood.