Friday, 30 January 2009
Gabbar's Orkut Profile
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
What's in a name?
I think we should all appreciate his burning ambition to become a star and sacrifice so much in order to get that. But doesn't he know that with his talent and lack of personality, it will take a lot more than just spell change?
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Yeh picture hit hai ya superhit...?
It was a houseful. The movie - Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge.
That is what I call a BLOCKBUSTER. There were talks that the movie had grossed more than Rs. 50 crores (a huge sum at that time) at the box office and you knew it was right. Even after 2 years you could see it in the full theaters. Tickets didn't cost more than Rs. 60 and there were much fewer theaters - it was just the volumes that did it.
Now I go into jazzy multiplexes 2 weeks after Ghajini releases, pay Rs. 250 on the ticket and Rs. 100 on the pop-corn, look around at 60% occupancy and watch this 3 hr long piece of crap - which is supposedly breaking all box-office records! Rs. 200 crores?? And expected to make more? How come it doesn't feel like that? And it's not just Ghajini. All the so-called "superhits" of the last few years (Singh Is Kinng, Race, Fanaa, OSO, Welcome, RNBDJ, Dhoom 2 et al) fail to impress. Where are these revenues of crores coming from? How much do overseas revenue contribute? Is it fair to convert dollars into rupees and inflate the number? Why isn't inflation taken into account? Is the theater owner making any money at all?
Nobody is answering these uncomfortable questions. Everyone feels proud that Bollywood is now an industry but where is the accountability? Or has it learned the art of manipulating numbers from the corporates! The number of screens have increased, so have the prices on each ticket. Naturally each person is now contributing more into the revenue pie than previously. And that can't be the only criteria to call a movie a superhit. Volume, yield, line profit - everything should be included when deciding whether a movie is hit or not. We don't even have an official source or body which tracks the box-office performance of Bollywood movies. Only some unofficial bodies which too term movies a hit or a miss in a sometimes arbitrary manner. Incidentally, according to boxofficeindia.com Ghajini has so far made Rs. 90 crores in revenues (domestic or total - its not clear). In either scenario it is far from the imaginary Rs. 200 crores.
Colonial hangovers and more...
Shahrukh too made his 'debut' on the international arena (other than the non-happening Cannes 2002). He was as confident and well-spoken as always. Although what was with the tie- underneath-the-shirt look? A bit much, i'd say.
Are you looking forward to Luck By Chance? It's going to be tough for Farhan Akhtar (who relies more on charm than real acting talent) to follow-up Rock On!! with another decent movie and a good performance. Hope its not as bad as Oye! It's Friday. Other than that, should be an interesting one to watch.
Deepika Padukone continues to bug me. As if having an absolutely ghaati style of speaking wasn't bad enough, she continues to parade around in hideous dresses! Yes people, that is velvet. I guess her styling team needs to work as hard as her PR team. Akshay on the other hand looks dapper as usual. A white suit is not everyone's cuppa tea.
Monday, 5 January 2009
Pehchaan Clone...
In spite of Harman Baweja's best efforts to be Hrithik Roshan or the next best alternative - he still loses out on some key parameters vis-à-vis the real superstar. One - the confidence and personality to carry off any piece of rag. And two - the famous set of six fingers.
What is that on his t-shirt? The devilish version of the Playboy mascot? Really? Did Priyanka approve?
And is it just me or does this movie has disaster written all over it!
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Friday, 2 January 2009
Papa kehte hain...
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