I consider myself a very lucky person. Because I love my job. It's an absolutely brutal profession, and obvious perks like money and fame aside, you take it for granted that you will be slandered, ridiculed, and abused on pretty much a daily basis. I'm cool with it though, because I honestly love being on a film set. We work long hours, often shooting through the night, through heat and cold, rain, snow, sandstorms (yes, really) and God knows what else;Read more...
Taking the offensive 13 Dec 2009 | 307 Views | admin
I couldn't believe the news. No, I know there's all kinds of strange and stupid stuff going on in the world, but every so often something really really exceptional happens. Something that causes you to blink twice, then look around to make sure someone isn't playing a prank on you. And this was one of those times: A gentleman was filing a complaint against a brand of Scotch Whisky called Teacher's because it was offensive to teachers.Read more...
Queenstown to become the next Bollywood Star 8 Dec 2009 | 409 Views | admin
Major Bollywood production company Dharma Productions will film in Queenstown in late January, putting New Zealand on screen in front of as many as 150 million viewers.
The major feature film I Hate Luv Stories stars Bollywood heart-throb Imran Khan and the beautiful Sonam Kapoor. Due for release in May 2010, it has already been noted by Bollywood critics as a film to watch out for.
Tourism New Zealand’s Acting Chief Executive Tim Hunter says the opportunity to showcase New Zealand and for media coverage in India is huge.
Imran Khan to get engaged on January 16 8 Dec 2009 | 299 Views | admin
Aamir Khan's nephew Imran is solemnising his formal engagement with beloved for many years Avantika Malik on January 16 and the auspicious and grand ceremony will be held in Mumbai instead of New Delhi which the industry informers had speculated.
Grapevine rumours had it that he was supposed to throw a lavish party in Arjun Rampal's lounge Lap but sources close to the actor confirm that the bash in happening in Mumbai where the whole of the film industry is expected to land up. The couple is now busy with the preparations of the event after which they shall also announce their marriage date.
I got another interesting email this week, which got me thinking. Last week I mentioned that I’m following a pretty strict diet, because I’m whipping my body into shape. Vikram, who is a budding actor wrote to me asking how important it is to have a good physique in order to be an actor. We’re all getting more and more conscious of the way we look nowadays. Some of us to the point of obsession, which is obviously not a good thing.
Let’s take a look at this whole thing honestly and practically. Everybody on board? Here we go. I don’t think rippling muscles are a prerequisite to becoming an actor; they certainly don’t guarantee so much as a chance, let alone success.