Friday, June 13, 2008

BLAST OF BUJJI


bujjigadu still running with housefulls in max it opened

Monday, June 9, 2008

Censor Board clears 'Dasavatharam' with 9 cuts


Universal star Kamal Haasan’s latest venture, `Dasavatharam’, is finally ready to hit theatres with a clean ‘U’ certificate after the Censor Board has made nine cuts. Most of the cuts have been made from a Mallika Sherawat item song. The film has had considerable delay from the announced date after the intervention of a Hindu organisation, claiming to have hurt their religious sentiments. It is confirmed that the film will now be released either on May 23 or June 6th. Producer Oscar Ravichandran and Director K S Ravikumar want the film to be released at the earliest for two reasons — the receding school vacation and the release of Rajnikant’s big-budget film, `Kuselan.’

The film deals with many issues including environment. It will be released in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi simultaneously.

Dasavathaaram will be released with a record number of prints.

For Telugu alone, 250 prints will be released, in addition to the 14 overseas prints already shipped to the US, for the premiere show.

The film directed by K.S. Ravi Kumar has Kamal Haasan essaying 10 different roles. Some of the film’s highlights are music by Himmesh Reshammiya and the highest technical standards in Indian Cinema.

'CHAK DE INDIA' achieved IIFA awards


'Chak De! India', which won critical acclaim and mass popularity, also swept the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) 2008 awards on Sunday night as it was named the best film while superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Shimit Amin lifted the best actor and best director trophies respectively for the film. Kareena Kapoor was named the best actress for 'Jab We Met'.

However, Shah Rukh was not present at the gala and producer Yash Copra accepted the award on his behalf.

The film about a coach inspiring the Indian women's hockey team to victory also won awards for story and screenplay.

The best male and female style icons were Abhishek Bachchan and Katrina Kaif, respectively.

Music composer A.R. Rahman was honoured for "outstanding achievement by an Indian in international cinema".

While veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal and Mumtaz, a popular star of the yesteryears, won the special honours for lifetime achievement, actor Akshay Kumar bagged the special award from the host country, Thailand.

The award for the best performance in a negative role went to Viveik Oberoi for 'Shootout at Lokhandwala', while the one for the best performance in a comic role went to Govinda ('Partner').

Neil Nitin Mukesh was named "the fresh face of the year".

At the grand ceremony at Siam Niramik, Karan Johar, Urmila Matondkar, Boman Irani and Ritesh Deshmukh compered Bollywood's much awaited award ceremony. It was the team of Boman and Ritesh that won the hearts of the audience with their easy repartee in a show that could, however, do with better management.

The 2,000-capacity hall was full, with a majority of the audience consisting of the Indian diaspora.

The award announcements were preceded by performances of songs from some eagerly awaited Hindi films and Govinda stole the show with his dance number.