Bollywood

Bebo to be seen in two item numbers in ‘Heroine’


Kareena Kapoor is reportedly going to perform two item numbers for Madhur Bhandarkar’s new film ‘Heroine’.
She has also recently done a mujra ‘Dil Mera Muft Ka’ in her boyfriend Saif Ali Khan’s home production ‘Agent Vinod’.
One of the item numbers which Kapoor will be doing in ‘Heroine’ is believed to be called ‘Halkat Jawani’.

Nobody thought I was pretty: Bipasha


Given her svelte frame and bold image, Bipasha Basu is surely a head-turner, but she says in her younger days, she wasn't considered pretty due to her dusky complexion.
"I was never meant to be beautiful. I was a short, dark and round girl. Nobody thought I was pretty at all. Cruel jokes have been made about it. I think most people were surprised by the way I looked," Bipasha said on an upcoming episode of Big CBS Love's "India's Glam Diva".
The show brings together women from the entertainment and sports industry to compete as India's final choice of the most glamorous diva. Those in the competition include Kareena Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Vidya Balan, Aishwarya Rai, Katrina Kaif, Sonam Kapoor, Sunidhi Chauhan, Ekta Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha, Sania Mirza, Freida Pinto, Shruti Haasan and Bipasha.
The episode featuring Bipasha will be aired Sunday. A few facts about the actress were unveiled during the shoot.
The 33-year-old actually wanted to be a doctor, but gave up the plan after she fainted while attempting to dissect rats. She went on to be a successful model, and entered filmdom in 2001 with "Ajnabee".
She was recently seen in "Players", and is now gearing up for the release of romantic comedy "Jodi Breakers".

London Paris New York


Starring: Ali Zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari, Directed By: Anu Menon, Produced By: Shrishti Arya & Goldie Behl
London Paris New York is a film that captures the angst of the twenties, the most dramatic period of one's life - when you have to find a career; you have your first significant relationship and most importantly form your identity in this world.
This is story about Lalitha, a middle class south Indian girl from Chembur (an eastern suburb in mumbai) who is on her way to New York to study politics with full scholarship, and Nikhil, a punjabi, rich kid from Bandra (a posh western suburb of Mumbai - read new money) who is going to study Film Making in London on 100% dad's money.
They decide to hangout together one evening in Lonsdon and find that they are completely drawn to each other even as their future lies on separate continents.
The film follows their personal journey and their love story as they meet in London, Paris and New York for a night each over eight years. The film is in three chapters and each chapter will be shot in a manner that mirrors the mental state of Nikhil and Lalitha. . The three bridges on the three rivers - Thames, Seine and Hudson witness the three states of love.
Music is integral to the film and takes form according to the moods. The three cities also give a dramatic canvas to create different exciting themes.
Pop -Romance in London. Electronic Sufi in Paris. Blues-rap in New York. Blended in with Indian true bollywood style. The dialogues are natural and fresh and you get a sense that you are eavesdropping on these two characters.
The film is romantic but not sentimental in the least. Even though there are discussing a lot of meaningful stuff, the film is always underpinned by humour.