Monday 15 June 2015

Kangana Ranaut exemplify feminine success ....

Today I want to write about Kangna. She was never my favorite actress but her acting has always left an unsaid impact.Since I am addicted to reading and writing  about Bollywood I started reading about her and the thing that touched me was her courage.To dream for a WORLD of her own without anyone's support.Most of the gals never have courage to fight for their dreams and they lead a life designed by someone else. Kangna was thrown out of her house at a very young age because she refused to follow her father's footprints.It is said that Kangana was asked by his grand-pa to drop his surname after watching her first film Ganster.


Kangana Ranaut was born on 20 March, 1987 in Himachal and started her career with Mahesh Bhatt's Gangster. Her mother was a school teacher, and her father a businessman. She completed her school and joined Science College in Shimla. She was enrolled in the Elite School of Modeling, and also tried some theater acting in Delhi.

The six years of hard-work gave us beautiful films like Queen, Krissh 3,Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, Tanu Weds Manu,Gangster,Woh Lamhe, Life In A... Metro,Shootout At Wadala.

She is the youngest national award's winner and has won over 22 awards in a very short span of her career.She is also known as the 'Goddess of Ramp'

She always speaks her mind.A strong woman in and out.Came to Mumbai with 1500 in pocket and never mind to go back to bottom again.She is incredible and doesn't want to stay in her comfort zone but wants to try her hand as writer and director.

Kangana had long set of love affairs.She was allegedly in a relationship with Aditya Pancholi who is elder to her by 20 years. After the ups and down of their relationship they broke-up.Kangana had broken up with Aditya Pancholi and reportedly found love in the arms of Shekhar Suman's son, Adhyayan Suman. The two were going steady for a while but things seemed to turn sour and the duo called it quits. Kangana Ranaut allegedly got involved with Ajay Devgn when the two were shooting for Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The two actors reportedly got along well. But things reportedly seemed to get out of hand when Kangana got emotionally involved with Ajay and this did not go well with him as he had no intentions of leaving his wife, Kajol.

Kangana Ranaut was said to be in a rebound relationship with UK-based doctor and scientist, Nicholas Lafferty. While she was initially mum about her romance with the doctor, she went on record on Simi Garewal's show to say that she indeed was dating the 28-year old and they were in a long distance relationship.

Finally would like to conclude Kangana Ranaut exemplify feminine success. A combination of stunning looks, style and award winning performances in last six years left us spellbound.



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Tuesday 26 May 2015

Shoojit Sircar’s masterpiece 'PIKU'

Piku is a simple movie which embeds funny and sensitive moments in perfect combination.The depiction of Bengali culture by Shoojit Sircar who is himself a Bengali is portrayed very nicely.The movie starts with a journey.




Bhashkor Banerjee (Amitabh Bachchan) plays the role of her father of Piku Banerjee (Deepika Padukone) who is an architect. Rana Chaudhary (Irfan Khan) plays Piku's boy-friend role.

For me PIKU was a must watch because of its star-cast. Piku is one movie which will keep you engage from end-to-end. Anupam Roy music beautifies it.

Amitabh Bachchan is a Legend. Words are really less to describe him.When I see him on-screen I feel I am seeing an cribbing old man who is consistently obsessed by his constipation. That is called an actor when you watch him you forget that he is great Amitabh.


Irfan Khan is a very natural actor and you will fell in love with his serious face which covers the love of his heart,his wittiness and funny character.An effortless actor.

Deepika's role as a sandwiched between her duty towards her father and herself is exemplary and mind blowing.The frustration of interference is very well depicted by Deepika. Day by Day she is getting matured as an actor.


PIKU is a family entertainer and one of the good movie which will refresh you.You will laugh to heart content.One thing that touches me the most is the daughter-father relation.We always hear and see only MOMs. First time we see a very possessive DAD.The daughter who doesn't shout for his love but her silence speaks . The love for her Father drove her to KOLKATA. Their Love toward each-other was so much that their dedication towards each-other became one of the wonders of the world.For me it is a beautiful movie.


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Saturday 11 April 2015

Dum Laga Ke Haisha.....

Dum Laga Ke Haisha is a very simple and enjoyable movie.It is wholesome family entertainer from YRF. This movie depicts the sweetness of heart where a couple struggle to cope-up with each other’s inadequacies.The cast of the movie Ayushmann Khurana, Bhumi Pednekar, Sanjay Mishra, Seema Pahwa and Sheeba Chaddha has done justice to their character and delivered a splendid movie.The film replicates the beautiful time of nineties and narrates us the story of young lad Prem who was 10th fail and very weak in English.He was forced to get married to Sandhya by his family. Sandhya was working to become a qualified teacher and Prem's family was hopeful to get monetary support from Sandhya. Everyone was happy with the marriage except the groom because of his dear bride's huge size.Each groom wishes for a trophy wife whom they can show off in-front of his friends but since Sandhya was overweight her presence used to make him feel embarrassed and awkward.  This continued disagreement led to the divorce.But judge before granting divorce asked the couple to spend six months together before divorce can be granted.Since this six months brings with it the fear and pain of separation they started looking beyond the materialistic thing and soon they started peeping in the heart of each-other which laid the foundation of a bond of lifetime through the Love started blossoming slowly.


Director Sharad Katariya brought us a story which has a completely different story line.But his hard-work has paid of by making the entire package so endearing and earnest. This film was shot in Haridwar and it soak us in the calmness of that place.The director focuses on establishing each of his characters so well that you don’t miss a single recognizable face – full credit also to Shanoo Mehra for one of the best casting in recent times. 90s times is relived brilliantly by the Kumar Sanu songs. Ayushmann Khurana keeps getting better with every film.Newcomer Bhumi Pednekar makes an unconventional yet striking debut. Sanjay Mishra is fantastic – here’s one of the most underrated actors we have. Sheeba Chaddha (who plays Prem’s bua) is exceptional.


The drawback of the movie that comes to my mind is I wanted more couple together moments.We are able to see it only during climax when the film ends. You leave the cinema hall a bit unfulfilled with their romance, which blossoms a bit too late and ends too quickly.

Movie stresses on a very good point of inadequacy.Like we all are inadequate when we do things first time.But that discomfort of inadequacy motivated us to learn to do the task and feel competent. Similarly in marriage we should use the feelings of inadequacy as motivation and try to become perfect partners for each-other.



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Sunday 19 October 2014

Divya Bharti...The young Legend

Divya well known as unparalleled beautiful Saat Samundar Paar girl. Her sudden death at the age of 19 shocked her million fans and many still are not able to believe that she is no-more with us. She was the youngest legend who achieved an immense popularity with her hard-work and dedication.



Divya started her career with Gunahon Ka Devta casted opposite Aditya Pancholi. But during its making Kirti Kumar wanted to sign Divya for his directorial venture Radha Ka Sangam opposite Govinda. But the film didn't took off and when it started she was replaced by Juhi Chawla.

During her initial days she faced many rejections because of her young age. Finally, D. Ramanaidu, one of the biggest producers of Telugu films, offered Bobbili Raja opposite his son Daggubati Venkatesh to Divya because of her Mom involvement. From 1990 till early 1992 she did as many as 6 south Indian films.But still somewhere in her heart she wanted to make big in Bollywood.

Her thirst for making Big in Bollywood got satisfied after signing a film opposite Sunny Deol in Vishwatma. But Dil Hi Toh Hai opposite Jackie Shroff released on 1st January, 1992 was her first release which flopped miserably. Then Dil Ka Kya Kasoor released a little latter also didn't got her expected recognition. Saat Samundar Paar was the song which made her an overnight sensation.

The film which got her personal and professional boost was Shola Aur Shabnam (SAS).Professional because it was her first super-hit and personal because she met Sajid Nadiadwala on the sets of this film.


Her childhood was not very rosy kind in fact it was a very disturbed one. Her father's marriage to her Mom was a second marriage and her dad was addicted to drinking. Her parents were so much engrossed in their own personal problems that they had just no time for Divya.Rumors were that she was addicted to drinking and drugs too. On 10th June, 1992 she got married to Sajid.

On 25th June, 1992 another movie with Sharukh came on floor which was a roaring success named Deewana which established her foot in Bollywood .By the year 1993 she had more than 10 Bollywood film releases a record no heroine has broken till date. Her last release during her lifetime was JP Dutta's Kshatriya. She won the Filmfare award for Best Debut for Deewana but couldn't go to collect it as she was too busy shooting for a film. The award function was 6 days before her death.


On 5th April 1993, Divya fell from her 5th floor apartment which she shared with her husband and the very trajic event happened. What was shocking was that all the houses in that building had balcony grills except for her home. She wasn't alone though, dress designer Neeta Lulla, her husband Dr. Shyam Lulla and Divya's maid were present in the same house when this incident took place. Ironically, had Divya followed her schedule, she would have been in Hyderabad where she was supposed to be shooting. She cancelled her trip at the last moment and lost her life forever.

The cause of Death as per post-mortem report was basal skull fracture, fracture on the left hip bone and fractured ribs.



Some magazine wrote that Divya's mother came to know about the incident at 3:45.Kunal (Divya's borther ) and her father blamed her mother for the loss but Divya's mother did not say a word. The first one to arrive from the film industry was Pahlaj Nihalani who came with his wife and sons. One of Divya's producer's, Raju Mawani also walked in with him. Divya's dad had suffered a nervous breakdown. The entire industry was in for a huge loss both professional and personal. It is said that at that time around Rs. 5 crores were riding on the 19-year-old actress.

There were many stories circulating in the media regarding her untimely and shocking demise. Some said she was pushed, others said she slipped while some speculated suicide. The cops closed the case in 1998. There was nothing worthy that the police found out in their investigation.


She wasn't fake and always spoke her mind. She is missed by all her fans even today.


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Saturday 11 October 2014

Stop Exploitation !!! Say No to Crackers!!!

Dear friends Today i am not talking about Bollywood but have an important message for all the people.I would like others to pour in their views about it as well as if they agree with me then they should share it with their friends and spread awareness.

Our favorite festival is at our doorstep, Diwali. Let’s Say No to Crackers. Its very unfair when at one instance we clean our house and at another instance we make the street dirty by bursting crackers. Deepavali is turning into a festival of sound and air pollution. The amount of money spent in buying crackers can be put into some meaningful cause. The thing which hurts me most is that our own kids get holiday during this festival but poor kids are exploited more during Diwali and made to work in night to make crackers without any safety equipment or gloves. So this time make the celebration little different celebrate the festival of lights with diyas and exchange of sweets.
Stop Exploitation !!! Say No to Crackers!!!
This is what we are saying NO to!!!!!!!!!!!!









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Saturday 4 October 2014

Tu kitni achhi hai, tu kitni bholi hai...An immortal Song

Tu kitni achhi hai, tu kitni bholi hai
Pyaari pyaari hai, o maa o maa
Ke yeh jo duniya hai, yeh ban hai kaanton ka
Tu phulwaari hai, o maa o maa
Dukhne laagi hai maa teri aankhiyaan
Mere liye jaagi hai tu saari saari ratiyaan
Meri nindiyaan pe apni nindiyaan bhi
Tune waari hai, o maa o maa
Tu kitni achhi hai, tu kitni bholi hai
Pyaari pyaari hai, o maa o maa


Tu kitni achhi hai, tu kitni bholi hai, a song from movie Raja Aur Runk released in 1968.A song with beautiful lyrics and with a melodious voice. This is an amazing song which stresses on the fact that a Mom is never alone not even in her thoughts. Her thoughts are filled with her children thoughts. When a Mum is pregnant she has a sleepless night and keep on changing sides and when kid is born she still has sleepless night as she is busy attending her new born kid. And after that in her kids growing statge her care towards her kid takes the form of fear.This song was sung by Lata Ji and the sweet lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi .Laxmikant Pyarelal composed the music.


This song brings in all the emotion that a mom possesses. A mom's happiness resides in her kids. Her heart breaks with a drop of tear in her kids eyes. Mum only ask one thing that is her kids well-being. The song has some deep meaning lines."Yeh jo duniya hai Van hai kanto ka, Tu phulwari hai" mean "This world is full of thorns and you are the only garden of blooming flowers"

Thanks Anand Ji for portraying a Mom's emotion in words and I would also thank Lata Ji for putting a life in this Song. Every person who believes in the sacrifice of a Mom will surely love this song. You will get goose bumps after hearing and feeling it. This is one among many songs that is evergreen as well as immortal. One cannot praise the genius of Laxmikant Pyarelal high enough. Coming up with such a remarkable song. It’s quite a feat that Laxmikant Pyarelal achieved in this movie.



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Sunday 20 July 2014

A Love Saga of Geeta Dutt and Guru Dutt....

Geeta Dutt and Guru Dutt a passionate couple whose story will touch your heart. He was the one who made her and he was the one who destroyed her.

Guru Dutt, famous for making brilliant lyrical and artistic films within the context of popular Indian cinema of the 1950s, and expanding its commercial conventions, was born Vasant Kumar Shivashankar Padukone in Bangalore to Shivashankar Rao Padukone and Vasanthi Padukone.


His family was having financial difficulties. Guru Dutt as a teenager joined the arts troupe of Uday Shankar (older brother of Ravi Shankar), where he learnt dance, drama and music.

At the age of nineteen, he found a job with Prabhat Film Company in Pune in 1944. Baazi, his first directorial debut and the second home production of good friend, actor Dev Anand, came in 1951 and went on to become a super-hit. It was the making of this movie that marked the beginning of his relationship with Geeta Roy.


Geeta Roy was recording the song 'Tadbeer Se Bigdi Huyi Taqdeer,' in the presence of Guru Dutt.After hearing this he fell in love with her and her voice.

Geeta Roy used to come to Dutts house regularly. She would simply take down the harmonium from their shelf and sing Bengali songs. Now Guru Dutt fell in love with her madly.

Guru Dutt and Geeta Dutt formed a perfect team. She sang such lovely song that we still hear them. 'Hoon abhi main jawan', 'Jaa jaa jaa bewafa', 'Babu ji dheere chalna' and 'Yeh lo main haari piya' in Aar Paar (1954) were like prolonged outburst of harmonious sensations.


At the time of their marriage, Geeta was one of the top singers while Guru Dutt was still a struggling director. This led to talk that he married her for financial security, which hurt him deeply. So much so, that he now wanted her to stop singing for anyone else, but himself. She complied, or so he thought. Such a drastic step would have stifled her range considerably. Unable to control her passion, she started singing secretly and would be back early in the evening before Guru arrived. Before long, almost all of her singing for outside banners got limited to two-bit club songs . All this tension, worry about not getting home in time affected her singing and she started getting fewer offers. She finally gave up and started singing for home productions only.

Both Guru Dutt and Geeta Dutt were supremely talented artists, touching new heights of success with every release. Both were temperamental, sensitive and easy to hurt. He smoked heavily, drank heavily, and kept odd hours. 

The year was 1956. Guru Dutt introduced a new girl, Waheeda Rehman in his movie 'C.I.D.' Rumors of his affairs with his new leading lady started surfacing, which left Geeta Dutt hurt. Guru Dutt wanted to launch a film 'Gauri' in 1957 with Waheeda Rehman in the lead and Geeta Dutt was to be launched as a singing star. But she refused to do the movie. So the movie got shelved after just a few days of shooting.

This incident lead to a lot of tension at home and divorce became inevitable. The breaking up of her marriage also began having repercussions on her career. She started neglecting her riyaz. And to make things worse she began finding solace in drinks.

The downfall began. On October 10, 1964, Guru Dutt committed suicide, his third attempt. Geeta was broken after his death and suffered a nervous breakdown, during which, she failed to recognize even her own children.

When she recovered nearly six months later, she was financially in a bad shape. She tried to resume singing again, cutting discs at Durga Puja and giving stage shows , she was even doing a Bengali film, 'Badhu Bharan' (1967) as heroine!

But due to her drinking habit she died of cirrhosis of the liver on the 20th of July, 1972. A very tragic love story. Love was there from both side but due to professional pressure they started searching for peace but didn't realized that it was in their union.


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