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“Where are these women who find me sexy?” asks newest hunk on the block, Kunal Kapoor. The Rang de Basanti actor and lead man of this week’s release Aaja Nachle (‘Come Let’s Dance’) is unfazed by his current sex appeal. “If women think I am sexy, I must be. But it is not like I wake up in the morning and say ‘Oh God you are so hot’.”
If Aaja Nachle works, Kapoor looks set to join the Bolly A list as the film is the comeback vehicle for the reigning diva of the 90s Madhuri Dixit and it is produced by Yash Raj Films, Bollywood’s biggest studio.
So what does he find attractive about a woman? “The money, a hot body, a beautiful face, lovely hair…” Kapoor laughs. Could he have been referring to his co-star Dixit by any chance?
Sunjay Dutt’s eternal appeal
Sunjay Dutt, Bollywood’s original bad boy, is now out on bail pending his appeal against a six-year jail sentence handed down in July for the illegal possession of guns linked to the 1993 Mumbai bombings which killed over 250 people. Fans of the Munnabhai actor are relieved but his sister Priya acknowledges that “the battle is not over yet”. This is because appeals in the Indian courts often drag on for years.
Racist rap
‘Bollywood actors racially abused in London’ was the headline in many UK newspapers earlier this week. The alleged incident took place when Arshad Warsi and Bipasha Basu were called unsavoury names whilst shooting for Goal in Southall, London. Since these alleged events took place months ago, why was it only now reported to the press? Could it be because the film was released last week?
Ken returns from Bollywood
London’s mayor Ken Livingstone is back from India which he visited last week to forge closer cultural and business ties between the emerging superpower and the former Mother Country. Livingstone not only met Amitabh Bachchan but he also visited the sets of a Bollywood film, Aladdin and the Mystery of the Lamp. Director Sujoy Ghosh was clearly impressed: “The mayor not only visited the set but also gave a clap for one of the shots!”
A very private family affair
Sony’s dismal Saawariya has deservedly sunk at the box-office but this did not prevent the Bachchans and the Rais from catching a private screening of the film last Saturday. Newly weds Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, Amitabh Bachchan and Ash’s parents viewed the film at Yash Raj studios in north Mumbai. Jaya Bachchan did not attend due to illness. Smart move Jayaji!
In Shilpa’s shadow
Whilst Shilpa Shetty has gained international fame, her younger sister Shamita’s Bollywood career has ground to a standstill. The Mohabbatein star has no key projects on hand and her last film Cash failed to register at the box-office. Does she ever feel jealous of her elder sibling’s success? “There is no question of any rivalry or any sort of insecurity. Comparisons should not be made. You cannot expect me to do what Shilpa does or for that matter, vice versa.” But this raises the question: what exactly does Shamita Shetty do?
Johnny on DVD
It did not get a UK release but Johnny Gaddar is now available on DVD. Widely praised as one of the best thriller’s of 2007, the film stars Neil Mukesh, son of the legendary playback singer Mukesh. Can he sing? “Of course I can sing; it’s in my blood after all.” But why is the actor called Neil? “Since my dad was a huge fan of Neil Armstrong, it was decided to name me Neil.”
Bollywood still on ice
If you missed last Friday’s Bollywood on Ice at London’s Somerset House, you have another chance to put on those dancing skates this Friday. The largely non-Indian crowd at last week’s event loved its “magical romantical feel”. Did they know much about Bollywood? “We know about Shilpa Shetty!” Adrian and Caroline, visiting from Wales, declared.
Source: TimesOnline
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