Saturday, November 15, 2008

When Rahman rechristened Sujata!


She was Sujata till Rahman found her golden voice. And today, singer Madhushree, the popular crooner is more than just a name to reckon with in Bollywood. Today, after her album Lagi Lagan is hitting the popularity charts consecutively or the tenth week, Madhushree is not the kind who crests on glory. She is busy singing for Ah Rahman for his next film.

Says Madhushree, "Though I was a face, there was a time when I thought I should go back to Surniam due to inconsistency of exciting projects. That is when Rahmanji who had christened me Madhushre, offered me Naina Milayke in Saathiya. Then came Kabhi Neen Neem from Yuva which not just reinstated my position but also helped me bag the Stardust Award. Rahmanji is my mentor and it is a privilege singing for him always. I treat each time as though it were my first.

Golmaal Returns mints money in Box Office!


The recently released Golmaal Returns from Shree Ashthavinayak Cine Vision Ltd's kitty has made 72 Crores gross at the box-office in the Opening week itself worldwide and is still consistently going strong in the theatres.
This laughter riot movie which consists of some of the biggest stars sure has won the audiences without a doubt.

The sequel to the previous Golmaal, had major expectations after the success of Golmaal and needless to say, it sure has lived up to the mark! The movie starring Ajay Devgan, Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade and Tusshar Kapoor along with Kareena Kapoor, Amrita Arora, Celina Jaitley and Anjana Sukhani had a grand opening owing to its Diwali release. Well they may have made the audiences roll with laughter with their endearing performance's, but looks like it's the makers who are having the last laugh!
source: glitz

Disastrous results for 'The Other End of Line'


So excited was actress Shriya Charan, about her Hollywood flick 'The Other End of Line'. But it was merely dashing down missy's hope as it witnessed pathetic opening on last Friday in US. Of course, the film has bagged worst critics in Hollywood as well lowest of all collections in recent releases.

Ashok Amritraj churned out this film with just $ 2.5 million (Rs.12 Crore) and had collections of only $ 57,000 (around Rs 28 Lakhs) from 91 screens on the first weekend. Alas! Shriya has lots of potentials and alluring looks, so what stops her hitting bull's eyes in film industry.

Two of her previous Bollywood films Awarappan and Mission Istanbul flunked miserably at box office. Ditto to her films in Kollywood; except Rajnikanth starrer Sivaji - The Boss, nothing really went in favor for her.
Fine! What could be this missy planning out for now? Perhaps, her next move should be smart as a whip if she has got some bigger plans in film world.
source: himal