Archive for May, 2009

Hilton to name her kids after Beckhams

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

London, May 19 (IANS) Socialite heiress Paris Hilton is so fascinated by David and Victoria Beckham that she wants to name her children after the superstar couple.

Contactmusic.com reports that the controversial queen has become friends with the pair after dining with the former Spice Girl and her soccer star partner in California and she was so impressed by the British celebrities that she is planning to give her future babies the Beckham’s first names.

“I am going to ask Victoria and David to be godparents to my children. We had dinner with them in LA and really hit it off. I’m going to name my kids David and Victoria because she is so hot and I want kids as beautiful as her,” she said.

Is Mel Gibson’s girlfriend pregnant?

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

London, May 19 (IANS) Is Hollywood star Mel Gibson’s girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva pregnant with the couple’s first child?

The actor’s wife Robyn filed for divorce last month after 28 years of marriage amid rumours the actor had been dating the 39-year-old Grigorieva. Rumours are rife that Gibson has already told his estranged wife and their children that she is in her second trimester of pregnancy, reports thesun.co.uk.

The “Lethal Weapon” star made his romance public weeks after his wife filed for the divorce by taking his beloved to a movie premiere in Los Angeles. The former couple share one daughter and six sons.

Pitt brothers donate $600,000 to university

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

London, May 19 (IANS) Hollywood star Brad Pitt and his brother Doug have donated $600,000 to a university in Missouri to boost its sporting arena’s green credentials.

Contactmusic.com reports that the “Troy” star and his younger brother handed over the money to Drury University in their childhood city of Springfield to help the institution’s O’Reilly Family Event Center earn a Gold Leadership in Environmental Energy and Design (LEED) certification, making it the first arena in the US to land the eco-friendly title.

The building now features “low-flow water fixtures, a dedicated recycling area and a solar-reflective roof and pavement materials”, according to PerezHilton.com.

In recognition of the brothers’ generous payment, school officials have renamed the forecourt of the arena after their father, as the William A. Pitt Court.

Resul Pookutty highlights plight of homeless children

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Ghaziabad, May 19 (IANS) Post “Slumdog Millionaire” success, Oscar-award winner Indian sound designer Resul Pookutty is going places to highlight the plight of homeless kids.

Pookutty, who won an Oscar for best sound mixing for the Danny Boyle multiple award winning underdog drama, was here Tuesday to highlight the plight of homeless children in the capital, at Store 99, Pacific mall, in Vaishali, Ghaziabad.

“I’m not a person who has a lot of money or who can pull in corporate things but these are the gestures I can do if I can bring attention to the people and if I can be instrumental for anything that would help them I’d do that and that’s the maximum I can do,” Pookutty told reporters.

“I can try bringing attention towards them. There are thousands of children on the streets, what are we doing to help them,” he asked.

Pookutty also confessed to being inclined towards the cause courtesy his Oscar-gong movie.

“Much more than anything else, it’s the theme of ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, particularly its focus on the plight of children that touched everyone, and this is what keeps me committed to do everything that I can to improve their situation.”

A group of homeless children, associated with the Delhi-based NGO Butterflies, were allowed a basket full of free shopping on the occasion.

Jennifer Love Hewitt enters country music

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Washington, May 19 (ANI): Singer/actress Jennifer Love Hewitt is planning to launch a career in country music.

The I Know What You Did Last Summer star has recorded a new country tune, and according to boyfriend Jamie Kennedy, “she’s a natural”.

‘I really want to make her a new demo for her music, because I think she should do singing again. She’s so good,’ Contactmusic quoted Kennedy as saying.

Hewitt is already a big popstar in Japan. However she hasn’t worked on any new material since 2002.

She recorded her first album, Love Songs, when she was 12. It was released solely in Japan. (ANI)

India set to emerge as the next economic superpower: CSM

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Washington, May 19 (ANI): India is set to emerge as the world’s next economic superpower, given its growing economy and stable Congress-led government.

According to an article in the Christian Science Monitor, in comparison to China, India will be better able to make international deals on critical topics such as climate change and the territorial dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir.

While accepting that growth has slowed a bit during the global economic crisis, the CSM says India is poised for the takeoff it has long deserved as the world’s largest democracy.

Its 712 million voters have just given a surprise win to a party that transformed itself from its quasi-socialist roots to bring about both high market growth and a boost to the lowliest, ‘slumdog’ Indian.

The Congress Party, along with its partners in the United Progressive Alliance, defied expectations and won enough seats in Parliament to rule with confidence for five years.

Congress Party-led reforms since 1991 have opened the economy to market forces and quadrupled the gross domestic product, enabling India to achieve 9 percent growth in recent years. These efforts were led in large part by a humble economist, Manmohan Singh, who first showed his chops as finance minister and lately as prime minister – but one without a strong mandate.

A stable, growing India is just what South Asia needs right now as smaller countries contend with political and terrorist upheavals. (ANI)

Jamie Foxx to play Frank Sinatra in biopic

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Los Angeles, May 19 (IANS) Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx has been chosen to play the role of Frank Sinatra in a biopic being made on the late singing legend who died 11 years ago.

Earlier George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Harry Connick Jr and Justin Timberlake were in contention for the role. But the African-American actor was finalised to play Sinatra, reported femalefirst.co.uk.

The biopic is to be directed by Martin Scorsese.

“Jamie would seem to be born to the role. Magnificent voice, convincing acting ability – like Frank himself – born the wrong side of the tracks, makes it big against the odds, has his brushes with authority. The guy’s a gift,” an industry insider was quoted as saying.

Sinatra had won 11 Grammy Awards in his career.

I wanted to be like Princess Diana: Paris Hilton

Monday, May 18th, 2009

London, May 18 (IANS) Controversial socialite Paris Hilton, infamous for the internet leak of her sex tape, says she wanted to be like Princess Diana, but these scandalous incidents in her life have prevented her from fulfilling her dream.

The heiress of the Hilton group of hotels, has made the claim in a new documentary on her life “Paris, Not France”, which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival last September and was shown at the ongoing 62nd Cannes Film Festival this weekend, reported thesun.co.uk.

Apart from her sex tape with Rick Solomon, her raunchy videos and pictures, a charge for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and a short spell behind bars marred her social image.

Talking about that sex video, Hilton said: “When I heard about it I thought ‘Yeah right. It’s going to be a look-alike. It’s going to be a joke.’ But a couple of hours later it was all over online and then I saw it. It’s the most intimate thing you can do and the whole world is watching it and laughing at you.

“That’s not what I wanted when I was a little girl. It’s not what I planned. I always looked up to people like Princess Diana and now I can never be like that.”

The documentary has been shot in London, New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. It explores the empire the millionaire has created for herself and the girl that lies beneath the public persona.

“People see me as a Barbie with a perfect life, a fantasy… maybe that’s what they like. There’s a mystery about me because how I am in public is completely different to how I am in private,” she added.

Did Kabblah bring Madge and her toyboy together?

Monday, May 18th, 2009

New York, May 18 (ANI): Madonna apparently has Kabblah to thank for finding her Brazilian toyboy Jesus Luz, who was already a follower of the Jewish mysticism before the two of them got together.

The 50-year-old megastar and her 22-year-old beau, both devoted Kabbalists, were said to have become close after finding they shared a common faith.

‘When she found out he was into Kabbalah, they really started to hit it off,’ the New York Post quoted Leonardo Reis, manager of the Kabbalah Center in Rio de Janeiro, as saying.

He added: ‘All I can say to you is that Madonna is really, really happy with Jesus.’

Reis revealed that a special Shabbat dinner had been organised for the pair and their pals after they met at a photo shoot last December.

And now, the couple allegedly attend services at the Kabbalah Centre in Midtown every Saturday morning.

The duo was earlier reported to be planning a wedding in a Kabbalah commitment ceremony, but the Material Girl’s publicist blasted the claims at the time.

But a Kabbalist who knows the couple said: ‘There is no need for marriage. They are already spiritually joined.’ (ANI)

George Miller ‘planning Mad Max 4 sans Mel Gibson’

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Melbourne, May 18 (ANI): George Miller is reportedly planning to shoot another Mad Max film in Sydney, almost 25 years after the last one.

The fourth film in the groundbreaking franchise could go into production as early as the later part of this year, according to industry insiders.

However, reports also said that it is ‘extremely unlikely’ that actor Mel Gibson, star of the first three films, will be returning to the story.

Miller apparently said two years ago that he thought Gibson was ‘too old’ to play the avenging road warrior.

‘It won’t be Mel. He was 21 when he made the first one, now he’s a lot older and his passion is for filmmaking and directing,’ News.com.au quoted Miller as saying.

‘I don’t think he is into acting and I don’t think he would be interested in being involved at all,’ he added.

At the time, Miller also suggested that he was considering a new, young star for the lead. (ANI)

Ashok Amritraj to strike century with ‘The Unbound Captives’

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Cannes, May 18 (IANS) Indian origin Hollywood producer Ashok Amritraj is on the verge of a professional landmark – he is set to start work on his 100th film that, at a budget of $90 million, will be his biggest venture and star Hugh Jackman.

“The Unbound Captives”, to be directed by American actress Madeleine Stowe from her own script, will roll at the end of this year on locations in New Mexico and New Zealand. Amritraj, who runs the super-successful Hyde Park Entertainment, produced his first film “Fleshburn” in the 1980s.

“‘The Unbound Captives’ will be ready for release by end-2010,” the Chennai-born producer told IANS in an exclusive interview in Cannes. “We hope to close all international pre-sales before this edition of the Cannes Film Festival ends.”

Amritraj’s first film as an independent producer was the 1985 movie “Nine Deaths of the Ninja”. His 100th will star Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz and Robert Pattinson and will be “a sweeping period epic made in the style of David Lean film”.

Stowe, the star of films like “Stakeout”, “The Last of the Mohicans” and “The Magnificent Ambersons”, wrote the screenplay in 2002 but could not get it to the screen earlier as a result of several false starts.

“Russell Crowe was to play the male lead and Madeleine herself was being thought of as the female protagonist until she moved into the director’s role,” Amritraj said, recalling a part of the screenplay’s “extraordinary history”.

He said: “I read the script on a plane back from India and was immediately struck by it. As soon as I got off the plane, I called Madeleine’s agent and the deal was done.”

The film, Amritraj reveals, is set in the mid 17th century. At $90 million, it will be Amritraj’s biggest film to date in terms of scale and sweep.

“We’ve assembled a truly great cast – Hugh Jackman is a huge box office draw, Rachel Weisz is being tipped for an Oscar nomination for her performance in ‘Lovely Bones’ and Robert Pattinson is coming off the runaway success of ‘Twilight’,” he said.

Around the time that Amritraj got started in Hollywood, Richard Attenborough’s “Gandhi” was the flavour of the season around the world.

Twenty-seven years on, as he embarks upon his 100th film, another British director, Danny Boyle, has captured the world’s imagination with the India-themed “Slumdog Millionaire”. Amritraj agrees that there is a renewed burst of interest in India and that Indian filmmakers need to grab the opportunities that are now available.

On his part, Amritraj is developing a couple of screenplays that would require extensive filming in the land of his birth.

“We will soon announce a music-based film that will be shot entirely in India though the screenplay is being written by an American,” he said.

Time for another “Jai Ho”, then?

Why don’t we hear folk songs in Bollywood films nowadays?

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

New Delhi, May 18 (IANS) There was a time when folk songs were part and parcel of Bollywood films, but now popular rustic tunes seem to have gone missing from movies even though composers are experimenting with different genres far more than they used to.

One still remembers the melodious Bhojpuri number “Nain lad jayiye hai” from the 1961 film “Ganga Jamuna” and other folk songs like “Bichua” from “Madhumati” (1958), “Chalat musafir” in “Teesri Kasam” (1969) “Dil ka bhanwar” in “Tere Ghar Ke Samne” (1963) and “Ohre taal mile” from “Anokhi Raat” (1968). All these tracks were chartbusters.

But the charm of folk songs gradually faded away and only once in a blue moon does one get to hear their influence in film music. Singer Shubha Mudgal rues that mainstream Hindi films don’t provide space for authentic folk music.

“Once in a while, a film song features a short opening section or a choral section in a folk singer’s voice, but other than that folk music remains a musical reserve or bank, which music directors from the film industry poach on once in a while, taking the odd tune, song, phrase for unacknowledged use as their own compositions,” Mudgal told IANS.

Sukhwinder, who recently sang a Kutchi folk song for a Steven Spielberg film, had something similar to say.

“We do have one-off folk songs in between, and many times the songs do very well, but the frequency of such numbers is very low,” said Sukhwinder, who sang the Oscar-winning “Jai Ho” from “Slumdog Millionnaire”.

In recent times, “Piya tora kaisa abhiman” from “Raincoat”, “Hikknaal” from “Dev D” and “Genda phool” from “Delhi-6″ did have the folk element in them, but couldn’t make it to the top of the charts.

Music directors reason that most films today have modern settings and so it’s difficult to fit an authentic folk song into the narrative.

“If a character doesn’t have a folk touch and he is lip-syncing a folk song then it doesn’t make sense. Imagine Ranbir Kapoor singing a Rajasthani song when the character has a western influence. The songs should be connected to the film’s story,” said Vishal Dadlani of music composer duo Vishal-Shekhar.

Waajid Ali, who has composed music for films like “Welcome” and “Partner” with his brother Saajid Ali, agreed with Vishal.

“Essentially, the film has to have a requirement for folk; only then can it be used effectively. Folk can’t just be added anywhere for the sake of it. Usually Bollywood takes a folk song and then modernises it to get the right flavour,” he explained.

Among the older composers who had utilised folk tunes were Shanker-Jaikishan, S.D. Burman, O.P. Nayyar and Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Younger composers like A.R. Rahman, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Vishal-Shekhar and Piyush Mishra have re-visited the genre, but with modern touches.

While Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy gave the Kashmir folk song “Bhumro” in “Mission Kashmir” and “Banware” in “Luck By Chance”, Rahman churned the hit “Chaiyya Chaiyya” from “Dil Se” and Piyush Mishra created “Ranaji” from “Gulaal”.

Said singer Kailash Kher, who is known for his rustic voice and tunes: “Folk music has not been used more often in Bollywood in its purest form because the dialects in various folk songs are specific to that area. If Hindi lyrics are used the song gets a wider reach.”

Popular songs that had the folk element intact but with Hindi lyrics were “Dhol baaje” from “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam”, “O ri Chhori” from “Lagaan” and “Phir Raat Kati” of “Paheli”.

Asked how the genre can be popularised in Bollywood, Saajid said: “The first and foremost thing is the script. When scripts require folk songs, they will see resurgence.”

Saajid is now using a folk tune in upcoming Salman Khan-starrer “Veer”.

“The audience needs to be more receptive to folk singers. In the end it’s a numbers game. If folk (music) starts to make more money people will start selling it more. And money comes only from the audience,” said Rajnigandha Shekhawat, a folk singer from Rajasthan who has sung songs for Himesh Reshammiya.

But Sukhwinder had a different take.

“Bollywood is all about light music and mass appeal; scope for hardcore folk is limited even if encouraged.”

(Ruchika Kher can be contacted at ruchika.k@ians.in)

Penelope left badly bruised in new film

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

London, May 17 (IANS) Hollywood actress Penelope Cruz was left badly bruised by her vigorous dance efforts in new film “Nine”.

Also starring Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson, Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie and Daniel Day Lewis, Cruz reveals filming the burlesque scenes was quite an ordeal for her, reports thesun.co.uk.

“When something like that happens, you just have to keep going and forget about any physical pain. I was dancing in the dark with just one spotlight on me so I had to be extremely alert,” she said.

Bradley Cooper denies romance with Jennifer Aniston

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

London, May 17 (IANS) Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston is now linked to Bradley Cooper but the “Wedding Crashers” star denies any romantic link up with her.

Despite reports this week linking him to the “Friends” star, the rumours are far from true, said 34-year-old Cooper.

“I met her three times in my life,” Cooper, soon to star in “The Hangover with Heather Graham”, said. “I’m very flattered,” people.com quoted him as saying.

“My mom loves it, but unfortunately it’s not true,” says Cooper, who split with actress Jennifer Esposito after four months of marriage in 2007.

Aniston was earlier linked to John Mayer.

Slumdog child star back in his bulldozed shanty home

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Washington, May 17 (ANI): Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, child star of hit film ‘Slumdog Millionaire,’ and his family have more or less rebuilt their shanty home after officials in Mumbai, India, demolished it.

The ten-year-old and his family moved back into what was left of their home on May 15.

Azharuddin, who played the young Salim in the Oscar-winning film, was asleep when a police officer woke him and ordered him to leave the shack.

‘I was asleep when the policemen came. He threatened to beat me,’ CBS News quoted Azharuddin as telling the reporters.

The family has claimed they had not been informed about the planned demolition.

Azharuddin’s mother said: ‘We’ve lived here for at least fifteen years. They didn’t show us any paperwork. They just came and started demolishing our hut.’

City officials said that they bulldozed the illegally built shanty homes to tackle overcrowding and will re-house residents. (ANI)

Spears shelled out $450,000 for security

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

London, May 16 (IANS) Pop diva Britney Spears refuses to take any risks when it comes to her safety, as she’s splashed out almost $450,000 (300,000 pounds) on her security.

Court documents filed May 15 by Spears’ attorneys show the singer paid $447,633 (298,422 pounds) to make sure she was well protected between March and December last year, reports contactmusic.com.

The “Toxic” hitmaker parted with $625,000 (417,000 pounds) to pay ex-husband Kevin Federline’s lawyers and also handed Federline $178,818 (119,212 pounds) in child support payments for their two children Sean Preston, three, and two-year-old Jayden James.

Spears also paid out $49,387 (32,925 pounds) on household repairs and maintenance, according to the documents.

Disturbed neighbour wants Hilton evicted from new home

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

London, May 16 (IANS) Socialite heiress Paris Hilton is proving unpopular with her new neighbours, as a resident in her Hollywood Hills street has reportedly offered his landlord extra money every month on condition the latter evicts the actress.

The “House of Wax” star and her boyfriend Doug Reinhardt moved into a property early May and threw a party May 11 to celebrate their arrival but neighbours called in cops to break up the bash after it culminated in damage to a number of their luxury cars on the road, reports contactmusic.com.

Just days later May 15, police was called again when Hilton and Reinhardt were accused of making too much noise.

Sources inform that one neighbour is so sick of the constant disturbances that he’s offered to pay Hilton’s landlord an extra $5,000 (3,333 pounds) a month for the property, as long as the pair doesn’t enter the Hills premises.

Kung Fu Panda to be adapted into TV series

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

London, May 16 (ANI): Hit animated movie Kung Fu Panda is set to come to the small screen in the form of an adapted TV series.

The 2008 comedy blockbuster, which held the vocals of Jack Black and Angelina Jolie, had courted success with 400 million pounds worldwide.

The film, directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne, had also bagged a nomination for an Oscar at this year’s Academy Awards, reports the Daily Express.

And now, a 26-episode series of Kung Fu Panda cartoon is being produced for popular cable kids’ network Nickelodeon.

The show is slated to air in 2010 though whether any of the stars will reprise their roles or not remains to be revealed. (ANI)

Global sales major Fortissimo snaps up India’s ‘Road, Movie’

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Cannes, May 15 (IANS) In what represents a significant first for the Indian movie industry, leading international sales agent Fortissimo Films has picked up the global distribution rights of Dev Benegal’s Hindi film “Road, Movie”.

Presented by The Indian Film Company (TIFC) in collaboration with Studio 18, “Road, Movie” is based on a Benegal screenplay that had made it to the prestigious L’Atelier selection of the Cannes Film Festival two years ago. It was here that the writer-director had found the film’s Hollywood co-producers, Susan B. Landau and Ross Katz, whose credits include Sofia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation”.

“Road, Movie” stars Abhay Deol, Tannishtha Chatterjee and Satish Kaushik. And Michael J. Werner, co-chairman of Fortissimo Films, says it is a story told in a truly “universal” style by Benegal, who has earlier made films like “English, August” and “Split Wide Open”.

Werner feels “Road, Movie” is just the sort of Indian film that can travel around the world and generate a major buzz for the world’s largest movie industry.

“It is ‘Cinema Paradiso’ set in India, a uniquely indigenous story told in a style that is remarkably universal,” he said.

“There is renewed interest around the world in Indian stories thanks to the super success of ‘Slumdog Millionaire’. The agents who distributed the film are looking for the next ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, and those that didn’t are desperate to find their own ‘Slumdog Millionaire’,” Werner said.

For Fortissimo, which has in the past handled the international distribution of Deepa Mehta’s “Bollywood Hollywood”, which in Werner’s words “is a Canadian film”, the focus has usually been on Asian cinema made outside the Indian subcontinent.

“Hitherto, we as a company have had limited familiarity with Indian cinema,” he pointed out. “Indian producers are generally focussed on the domestic market.”

Sandeep Bhargava, CEO of TIFC, believes that the insularity of Indian cinema needs to be done away with.

“We are now looking at an international audience that goes beyond the diaspora. It is a happy augury that a new breed of globally-oriented Indian directors is steadily emerging.”

Werner too feels it is high time Indian filmmakers worked towards “touching the hearts and wallets of international sales agents”.

“Road, Movie” has made a beginning. The Fortissimo co-chairman asserts that there could be more excitement up ahead for Indian cinema.

Jordan hires Paul McCratney’s lawyer to represent her

Friday, May 15th, 2009

London, May 15 (ANI): Socialite Jordan aka Katie Price has hired famous lawyer Foina Shackleton, who represented Paul Mc Cartney during his divorce battle with Heather Mills.

Fiona Shackleton, who has worked for Madonna, Prince Andrew and prince of Whales in their divorce cases, will be representing Jordan, reports The Mirror.

Foina Shackleton is famously known as ‘Steel Magnolia’.

Jordan and Peter Andre became estranged after the emergence of pictures showing the former clubbing with her horse-riding coach Andrew Gould.

Meanwhile, Jordan has fled with her two kids to France, while Peter has gone to his home in Cyprus. (ANI)