Dia Mirza decides once is enough, refuses Dharma Productions' next, I Hate Love Stories
After playing a cameo in Dharma Production's Kurbaan, Dia Mirza has now refused to play a cameo in the banner's next I Hate Love Stories directed by debutant Punit Malhotra. If sources are to be believed Dia didn't want to play a cameo in the movie although she liked the script.
Encounters of the starry kind 23 Sep 2009 | 289 Views | admin
Some of them are courteous, some intelligent, some humorous and some plain arrogant – but on the whole, B’wood stars can be quite an exciting lot. A bit like having tea with the tiger – there is the whole sense of awe and the chance to get some great quotes, but also the danger of being chewed to bits. But more often than not, we walk away with fond memories and great stories – personal recollections that we can’t always write about.
So for this special issue we decided to share with you, our readers, some of the stories from our memory bank – nice, funny, weird or otherwise.
Imran Khan gears up for Dharma Productions' I Hate Luv Storys 23 Sep 2009 | 288 Views | admin
By Chuman Das
Imran Khan is an actor with a lot of time, but he is making the most of it. He is now fully engrossed in the pre-production of his latest film from Dharma Productions. I Hate Luv Storys is slated to start shooting from next month and like all good banners, a lot of time and effort has been invested in planning for the shoot.
Khan tells Businessofcinema.com, "Dharma Productions functions a lot like Aamir Khan Productions. Everything is planned."
By Nikhil Taneja Imran Khan makes his debut as RJ, and plays rare gems of music
It started off as an exchange of `tweets' on the social website, Twitter, and ended up as Imran Khan's debut as RJ on 94.3 Radio One. It was a memorable show mostly, because of the stunning music that Khan dished out, and partly because it was him playing the songs.
Khan's debut as RJ happened by chance. When he mentioned on his Twitter account that he loved RJ Malini Agarwal's show on radio, she invited him over. And Khan, who claims to "LOVE radio", was all for it.
"As actors, we all want our audience to like our work; so even if you ask me this question after five years I will say yes I want to work harder and harder to be loved by my audience."
~ Imran Khan