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Thursday, August 31, 2006

How Ishaa Koppikar bagged DON

DON is quite easily Ishaa Koppikar's biggest release to date. Of all the characters, hers [Anita] will be the interesting one to look out for, especially because it did not feature in the original. According to sources, Ishaa had been considered by Farhan [Akhtar] for Sonali Kulkarni's role in Dil Chahta Hai. Unfortunately, she could not allot dates to Farhan on that occasion.

While casting for DON, when Farhan was on the look-out for a suitable actress to play Anita, he thought of Ishaa again and offered her the part. Needless to add, Ishaa lapped up the offer! Who wouldn't like to be seated alongside the King Khan with a champagne glass in hand?!

Source: IndiaFM

SRK Raps in Khaike Paan Banaras Wala

Shahrukh Khan’s has turned an Eminem cousin by expertly rapping in the retro track ‘Khaike Paan Banaraswala’. The track starts off with Udit Narayan matching steps with Kishore Kumar magic of yore. The dhinchak beat goes on and on. And then SRK makes his entry in style.

Ek Naar Naweli Kare Atkheli, Badi Albeli, Uski Badi Dhoom Hai Aisi…Must say Shahrukh sounds much better than his earlier experience with singing in Mansoor Khan’s ‘Josh’ where he sang ‘Apun Bola’ to Anu Malik’s music. The energy level and exuberance quotient is at an all time high. I think SRK will have lot more offers to sing coming his way after this one….

Source: Indiaglitz

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

How the Ganpati song from DON got erased!

The 'Mourya Re' track from the soundtrack of the forthcoming Diwali/Eid release, DON, currently making waves given the Ganpati season in Mumbai, was actually redone. Not many know that when some singers came in to dub extracts of it, the distressful reality dawned on the composers, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, that the song had been accidentally wiped out from the tape.

In an interview to the Sunday Soundtrack programme on the BBC, the composers confirmed the occurrence of the mini-calamity of sorts! They said, "When we asked the engineer to play it, we realized it was gone. It had been erased by mistake. There was absolute silence. We didn't have an option and had to redo it. The engineer was sacked!"

The track was successfully redone and has bagged immense appreciation! So all's well that ends well!

Source: Bollywood Trade News Network

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Don: Music Review

There is something about these BIG films that makes one await their music with a bated breath. Whether it is 'Fanaa', 'Krrish', 'Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna' or any of the other multi crore extravaganzas that have arrived on screen in recent months, there is a certain expectation from the music of each of these films. But one thing that is still common about the music of their films is the 'predictability' factor. There is always a set expectation from a Yashraj/Rakesh Roshan/Karan Johar film which means that though the music of the films mentioned above have ranged from good to very good, what has been amiss is the "surprise" element. Nothing wrong with that but then a listener won't really mind with an occasional surprise or two!

This is where the music of 'Don - The Chase Begins Again' scores!

Because though there have been people ready with bouquets and brickbats before the music starts playing, what cannot be denied is that none are aware about what is going to be in store. Will 'Don' have the music in a style similar to the 70s? Will 'Don' forget about the past and turn out to be a score that suits the image of Shahrukh Khan in the contemporary world? Or does it fuse the present with the past while not shying away from taking a peek into the future?

Questions like these have resulted in an unprecedented excitement about the arrival of the soundtrack of 'Don - The Chase Begins Again' and hasn't the wait been simply worth it? Because not just the music excites, at places it makes the adrenaline level go high while at times it takes you to a trip down the memory lane. All this while making maximum use of the technological advances of today. No wonder, this turns out to be one of the top efforts by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Javed Akhtar saab!

Watch out for a signature tune that marks the beginning of title song 'Main Hoon Don'! That's because much before the song tops the charts, you would soon hear a ring tone based on this signature tune on cell phones around you! The music of this Shaan rendered song is completely different from the classic 'Main Hoon Don’ but that hardly acts as a deterrent after one has heard this new version a few times. Javed Akhtar's lyrics are different too for this song about a daredevil don who is willing to face the might of any challenge whatsoever and doesn't shy away from being a self acclaimed danger-man!

Shaan excels and does quite well in this song which could have been tailor-made for Abhijeet due to his past record with Khan. Mid-way into 'Main Hoon Don' there is an extended musical piece set in western mode that is truly international and is reminiscent of the background score of a Hollywood flick. The song doesn't take a conventional linear approach and has number of twists in it that keep you guessing throughout the duration about what's next in store. Chorus singers are highly effective in this track as it adds on to the dark mood of the situation. With a kind of choreography and cinematography the song comes with, it should be extremely effective during the narrative.

Zingy and zippy, the remix version of 'Main Hoon Don' is what one would really want to acknowledge as a true blue remix track. There is a good dose of some innovative use of western arrangements that fuse the vintage and contemporary mood of 'Don' quite well and pump up the adrenalin from the very beginning. Expect this sound to be played during the title sequence and also form an important part of the background score. If the original version formulated a base then this remix simply takes off in full gear!

SEL are loyal to the original sound of 'Yeh Mera Dil Pyaar Ka Deewana' during the song's opening but 30 seconds into the track and they add on their own beats to give it a club feel. Sunidhi Chauhan arrives on the scene at just the right time and presses the right buttons to get into the groove. The interludes are interspersed with the music that would work well with the lovers of lounge genre. Overall one can easily say that Sunidhi doesn't let anyone down while rendering this track that doesn't deviate much from the 70s original and still works well for today's audience. Expect the heat to be on when Kareena Kapoor lip syncs to this seduction number while applying her charms on Shah Rukh Khan!

By now it becomes an irresistible wait to listen to 'Khaike Paan Banarswala' but guess it was a trick played well by the music company that saves it only for a later stage. Before that comes 'Maurya Re', a Ganpati song sung by Shankar Mahadevan. So far the soundtrack was predominantly western with a touch of lounge but with 'Maurya Re', there is a shift in proceedings as the action shifts to the streets. Sound of 'dhol' accompanies Mahadevan throughout to keep the celebration mood alive in this lively number that is easy on ears and keeps the Indian melody intact. Would it be a classic 'Ganpati' celebration track? No, probably not, but what it succeeds in is bringing Shahrukh Khan in a new light who has traditionally been bound by a certain image.

Super-duper hit!!! And you know which song we are talking about! 'Khaike Paan Banaraswala' is sure to enthrall audience all over again when heard in the version created by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. And there are manifold reasons to say that, first and foremost being the creative aspect gone behind this version. Composers, Akhtar saab and Udit Narayan have gone all out to ensure that they give something additional to this song rather making it a plain remix/rearrangement. This is something prevalent from the very beginning when Udit sets the base for 'Khaike Paan' before actually rendering the classic.

Arriving with an Indian rooted rap, Udit accelerates the song to a right pace before beginning the actual rendition of 'Khaike'. Expect the applause in not just single screen theatres but even multiplexes when the song is played! The pacing is just perfect while the musical arrangements bring a mix of Western and Indian style but the highlight of the song is Shahrukh Khan who holds the mike towards the middle of the song. He does his own 'desi' poetic rapping of some new lines by Javed Akhtar saab that takes the song to an all time high and there is just the right pause before Udit Narayan takes over again to make this fun number a sure shot success.

So is 'Khaike Paan' the zenith of the album? Anyone would feel so after hearing it on for the first time itself but then the BEST is yet to arrive. Undoubtedly the most creative, exciting and mesmerizing of the lot, 'Aaj Ki Raat' is easily the best of the enterprise and hooks you on after hearing it just once. Picturised on both Priyanka Chopra and Kareena Kapoor, it is about a decisive night that is expected to be full of surprises. If there is a song that perfectly mixes the theme of 70s with the style of 21st century, it is 'Aaj Ki Raat'.

A true lounge track, 'Aaj Ki Raat' has ample usage of those musical instruments that formed the disco/cabaret tracks of the late 70s/early 80s [in fact it is reminiscent of 'Raat Baaki' (Namak Halal) ] and creates a haunting impact. Alisha Chinoy is a perfect choice for a song like this but real surprise comes in the form of Mahalaxmi Iyer who is just flawless in her laidback rendition. For a change Sonu Nigam is the last to arrive but he doesn’t mind letting the ladies dominate the scene while adding on his bit as per the demand of the situation. A superb number, it is one of the most innovative tracks composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy and should sit at the top of their best songs ever.

Remember the signature tune of 'Don' that accompanied when the titles of the original rolled? The same intriguing sound is heard again though with in a complete makeover avtar that ensures that this Farhan Akhtar film is going to be one pucca masala entertainer! Westernized and lounge in style and feel, this instrumental of the 'Theme Music' makes one helluva ride that should bring you on the edge of the seat right away if played during the opening title roll. Let the lights dim, cell phones switched off, get your popcorn and enjoy the show!

Some unforgettable music and dialogues from the original are given a new treatment by Medival Punditz in the concluding track 'Don Revisited'. Yet another racy track that should keep you hooked on your music system while it is played! While the theme music of 'Arrey Deewano Mujhe Pehchano' forms the base of this track, some evergreen dialogues like 'Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi namumkin hai' mouthed by SRK make it a highly enjoyable track. There are some more dialogues in the musical piece but check them out for yourselves when you play it on. Chances are high that this could well be the track that you may want to set on repeat mode before embarking on a long highway ride!

Shankar Ehsaan Loy do exceedingly well with the soundtrack of 'Don – The Chase Begins Again' and establish their supremacy as the composer trio who can give their own even while rearranging the songs from the past, as seen in 'Khaike Paan' and 'Ye Mera Dil'. While 'Aaj Ki Raat' sits pretty at the top for its innovative appeal, 'Khaike' is a sure shot chartbuster for all generations and 'Main Hoon Don' makes the proceedings exciting, the theme instrumentals too create a great impact and take the proceedings on a fast track.

Strength of 'Don' lies in its success at surprising a listener. Overall, the album primarily comes across as a lounge/club mix with a dash of Indian melody and should do well across the length and breath of the country. Chances are that it may turn out to be one of the Top 3 selling albums of this year!

Source: IndiaFM

Shahrukh's new suave look


Shahrukh Khan's new bearded look has become the talk of the town. Ever since the superstar made his first public appearance sporting that cool stubble, the news spread like wildfire. Apparently he is sporting it for his forthcoming film, Yashraj's CHAK DE INDIA to be directed by Shimit Amin. Whatever be the reason, the fact is it's gelling very well with his dashing personality. It has only enhanced his persona and makes him look even more handsome. He was recently seen donning that chic look at the Filmfare event and the music launch of DON and ZINDAGGI ROCKS.

His forthcoming films include close friend Farah Khan's OM SHANTI OM, Shimit Amin's CHAK DE INDIA (where he plays a hockey coach) and the much hyped Farhan Akhtar's DON.

Monday, August 28, 2006

DON Music is Trendy

The crowd was going delirious with joy for Badshah Khan. Occasion: Music launch of his latest style flick: ‘Don’. Directed by Farhan Akhtar, this Shahrukh, Priyanka Chopra, Isha Koppikar, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Om Puri starrer is one of the most eagerly awaited films of the year. A humungous crowd was gathered outside an up-market music shop in a plush suburban Mall. The security guards had a tough time dealing with the crowd frenzy. Looking at the madness outside, it was decided that SRK wouldn’t be coming there. Instead, Farhan Akhtar, father Javed Akhtar and producer Riteish Sidhwani flashed the music album of ‘Don’.

In the parking lot the excitement had touched unimaginable heights. Police were having a really tough time dealing with enthusiastic onlookers who had almost broken iron barricades to get a wee bit close to their idol who had still not descended on the stage. Music Director Trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy regaled the crowd with the catchy track ‘Moriya Re’ from the album. A Man-in-black Emcee introduced Isha Koppikar to the crowd, but the public wanted their SRK. Amidst dim lights, firecrackers, smoke and the trendy background score, King Khan made a Compelling-Entry dressed in a dashing black suit with two weeks stubble to go along with that.

Now, if you feast on SRK, then your eyes just can’t waver. His magnetic appeal is extremely gripping. He belted out a rap number that has been added onto the famous ‘Khaike Paan Banaras Wala’ (From the original ‘Don’), unleashed a few famous dialogues from the film like ‘Don Ko Maarna Mushkil hi nahin namumkin hai’ and ‘Don ke dushman ki sabse badi galti yeh hai ki voh Don ka dushman hai’ and then finally, the one everyone had been waiting for, ‘I Am The KING’. Rest of the crew came onto the stage after ‘Don himself but the Emcee made a faux pa when while introducing Farhan Akhtar, he completely forgot his first film…Answer to that is ‘Dil Chahta Hai’. And I am sure the organizers must have rapped his knuckles hard for making this blooper.

It was a brief event. As for the music of ‘Don’…Then it is trendy, hip and happening. Check it out!

Source: Indiaglitz

Don - The Chase Begins Again: Preview

A huge Indian contingent embarks on a dangerous cat-and-mouse trail of capturing DON (Shah Rukh Khan) - the ruthless drug mafia in Malaysia.

When DON gets seriously injured in a police encounter, the word that he is dead begins to do the rounds. The reality, of course, is that DON is held captive in a secret location, while his bumpkin of a look-alike, Vijay, is polished and sent to take down DON's gang.

In a bizarre twist of fate, when the man shielding the humble and streetwise Vijay, is killed, the latter comes to terms with the horrifying realization that both the police and the gang are out to nab him for different reasons.

In a desperate attempt to prove his innocence, he is aided by the glamorously staggering Roma (Priyanka Chopra), and handsomely striking, Jasjit (Arjun Rampal), who owes Vijay a favor for care-taking his son during his imprisonment. But will Vijay be successful in his mission?

Based on the successful erstwhile classic of the same name, which featured the legendary Amitabh Bachchan, the contemporary and stylishly crafted DON, features Bollywood czar Shah Rukh Khan playing a double role in one of the most defining performances of his career, teamed for the first time with former Miss World, Priyanka Chopra.

The biggest and most keenly awaited motion picture of 2006, DON is a high-octane, tension-filled, twisty roller coaster of a ride, with just the right dose of glamour, action, suspense & romance.
Source: IndiaFM

Now a sequel to Don – The Chase Begins Again?

Sequels are the order of the day. And now, there is a new buzz in the industry that Farhan Akhtar’s Don – The Chase Begins Again will be followed with a sequel. The film, which is scheduled to release in Diwali this year, has already generated lot of hype. The major attraction being Shah Rukh Khan playing the role of Don, which was earlier, portrayed by the legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan in 1978.

When director Farhan Akhtar was contacted, he said “I can’t imagine a sequel to Don for reasons beyond just the story. The desire to make the film was to re create the excitement I felt watching the original as a child. That desire has been satisfied with this film and its time to move on to something new.”

Also there are plans for the premiere of the film in London, but Farhan added that it was too early to comment on that.
Source: IndiaFM

Don lights up a controversy

The promos of Don have been creating quite a lot of hype ever since the promos have been on air. But now like a lot of movies these days, controversy takes its toll on this one as well.

It has come to notice that Union health minister Anbumani Ramadoss is quite upset with the fact that the lead actor of Don Shah Rukh Khan smokes in the film and objected to it. Producer Riteish Sidhwani and director Farhan Akhtar were quite upset over this incident. They claimed that the censor board has passed the movie without any objections and they have not done anything illegal.

Word is that Ramadoss has not yet seen the film and is making claims a bit too early. Shah Rukh’s character in fact stops a person trying to light a cigarette by saying, 'Smoking kills, I am trying to quit smoking' and throws the cigarette away. Incidentally the shooting of the film began just after the commencement of the banning of smoking in films. Hence there was a notification which stated that if there was a smoking scene in the film then an audio-visual should be included talking about the ill-hazards of smoking. So the producer and director justify this by making Shah Rukh do the anti-smoking scene.

Source: IndiaFM

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Friday, August 25, 2006

Don music launch amongst 30000 people

The music launch of Farhan Akhtar's Don promises to be one extravaganza. It will be held amidst much fanfare at Mumbai's Inorbit Mall, on Saturday, 26th August. The musical trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy will be performing at the event. About 30,000 people are expected to be present. For more dope on the event, keep watching this space.
Source: IndiaFM

Don: Music Preview

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(The world is keenly looking forward to the music of Don that releases tomorrow (August 26) worldwide. But IndiaFM brings your wait to an end. Do check out this 4-minute song montage from the movie Don that makes its exclusive world premiere.

Over to the music preview

2006 continues to become bigger with every passing week. Barely a few weeks after the musical release of 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' comes yet another Shahrukh Khan starrer 'Don - The Chase Begins Again'. It is always a thin rope to walk while treading a path that has been taken before by a hugely acclaimed thriller. That makes it doubly difficult for a film like 'Don - The Chase Begins Again' since it is always in the firing line, be it from the movie or music front.

The dilemma a film like this faces is something akin to a vicious circle. You set the music in a contemporary manner and the question raised is, "Why to disturb the mood of a classic?" You do otherwise and keep the music just like its yesteryear counterpart and the argument is, "So what's so new about it?" Underlining statement here is that music of a film like this will anyways come in the firing range irrespective of its credentials. Let's hear on the music ourselves and find out how the musical team of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Midival Punditz, DJ Randolph and Javed Akhtar have tried to create some good music in their own way!

From a film that is stated to be gizmo-heavy and techno-friendly, the music too is expected to be on the same lines. The beginning is absolutely smashing as the 'mood' is created right away through the 'teaser theme tune' when Shahrukh Khan introduces himself as 'Don' in a chilling tone. The music picks up pace that is interspersed with some classic dialogues from the film. Yes, what you are guessing is right - 'Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi namumkin hai'! The signature tune of 'Arrey Deewano....Main Hoon Don' combined with techno effect create just the right ambience for a thriller like this.

'Yeh Mera Dil Pyaar Ka Deewana' is the next to follow and Sunidhi Chauhan doesn't let the classic down by any means. Her rendition has that ice cold effect which makes this modern day remix of a decades old song exciting once again. Expect the adrenaline level to go up when the song comes on the big screen!

It's time to get back to being techno and instrument driven with the arrival of 2006 version of 'Main Hoon Don'. Except for these golden three words, there is nothing common with the classic original. It takes time to grow on you and it requires at an average 5-10 hearings before one completely gets hooked on.

'Aaj Ki Raat' turns out to be most interesting of all since it manages to do what most of the others hadn't so far i.e. surprise you! A song that perfectly combines the mood of today's style with yesterday's theme i.e. turns out to be a true-blue fusion track. A haunting situational track that could well be set during the film's climax, it makes for a good lounge outing.

Lastly comes the most awaited song of the enterprise - 'Khaike Paan Banaras Waala'. As expected Udit Narayan gives his everything to a song that he may as well call it as a song of his life because of the 'pressure' factor. One listening to the song and you know that pressure is something that seems to be quite a distance away from the singer.

Does the music of today's version of 'Don' fulfill expectations? Yes, it does! Watch out for our exclusive detailed review when the album releases all over tomorrow i.e. 26th August.
Source: IndiaFM

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

International technicians on DON

Not many know that DON is among the few Bollywood flicks to boast of Hollywood technicians, which explains its young, slick and stylish look on the telly-tube these days.

For the Special Effects Supervision & 2nd Unit Direction, producer Ritesh Sidhwani and director Farhan Akhtar roped in Angelo Sahin, who is behind major American films like 'Scooby Doo’, ‘Mission: Impossible II’ and ‘Ghost Ship’.

If that's not enough, noted aerial stunt coordinator Joe Jennings has also been used in the film. Incidentally, he is the man behind ‘Charlie’s Angels’, ‘Air Force 1’ and ‘XXX’!

More reason to watch DON!
IndiaFM

Ganesh Pandal will promote Don’s music

Farhan Akhtar’s remake of Don has so many interesting things to attract the audiences. And he doesn’t want to miss the opportunity of Ganesh Festival to promote its music. His film Don also has a Ganeshotsav song featuring Shahrukh Khan.

Though the movie is scheduled to release in Diwali, the producers have come up with some new ideas to cash in during the Ganesh festival. They will distribute free audio CDs of the movie at the selected Ganesh Pandals.

An interesting fact is that Shahrukh Khan has learned Lezim and Jhanj especially for the song. Director of choreography Rajiv Surti has informed that he has used Bubul Tarang dance form during the immersion sequence.
IndiaFM

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Hollywood helps SRK to defy gravity

Stunt director Joe Jennings tells us about SRK's 'daredevilry', which includes jumping from a height of 15,000 feet.

After Hrithik Roshan's gravity-defying stunts in Krrish, it is now the turn of Shah Rukh Khan to take a turn in the air. Among other action sequences, King Khan will be jumping from a height of 15,000 feet. It is the first time that SRK is doing his own stunts.

"It might take very less print space but 15,000 ft is not a small height. It can be a nightmare for a person who is scared of heights," says director Farhan Akhtar.

And to make sure that everything goes by the script, Hollywood stunt expert Joe Jennings is calling the shots. Joe has already directed stunts for movies like Charlie's Angels, XXX, Wild California, Last Holiday and Air Force One.

"I know a lot about Shah Rukh now, but before this shoot, I wouldn't have known him from my dentist. Of course, I noticed the buzz around him on the sets, and I felt star struck despite having no clue about who he was. But SRK was very professional and gracious throughout the shoot," says Joe.

And was the shooting difficult given SRK's back problem? "There were apprehensions in Farhan's mind before making SRK do the stunt because of this, but the actor was more confident than the rest of us," Joe reveals.

What difference has he seen between a Bollywood and a Hollywood film? "The budget of a Hollywood movie is much bigger but the production and coordination here are handled just as professionally. I was really impressed by the people whom I met on this project," he says.

With an experience of over 12 years in filming aerial stunts, Joe is quite impressed with Farhan Akhtar. "Farhan is a pro. He was quite relaxed throughout the shoot and didn't want to control our work. Creatively, he told us clearly what he hoped to see, and then sent us off to do our work. I had the same sort of experience with director Mic Gee on Charlie's Angels. He was clear about what he wanted, and then just sent us off to do the job," he says.

Source: The Times

Shah Rukh Khan was uncomfortable as straying husband in new movie

Bollywood leading man Shah Rukh Khan says he felt uncomfortable taking on the role of a husband who leaves his wife and child for another woman in his latest film.

Khan usually plays the reliable son or the devoted father and said it was difficult to play a man who turned away from his family in ``Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna,'' or ``Never Say Goodbye,'' which hit theaters last week.

He told Cine Blitz magazine that infidelity wasn't what ``a good man'' would do.

``I was embarrassed doing some scenes of this film, I felt shy doing them ... I am not a prude but I felt odd,'' said Khan, who has been married for 14 years and has two children.

The movie about troubled marriages, directed by well-known filmmaker Karan Johar, also stars Amitabh Bachchan and his son Abhishek, Rani Mukherjee and Preity Zinta.

Khan had some words of wisdom for those tempted by extramarital relationships: ``I think you have to work very hard after marriage to make it work. You can't go on believing that love will continue to take care of it.''

``Unreal expectations'' ruined relationships, he told the magazine.

Souce: The Hindu

Friday, August 18, 2006

'DON' music to release on August 23

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy are in for a double whammy! After the recent Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, they are now getting set for the audio release of Farhan Akhtar's much-awaited Don, which we hear, is happening worldwide on August 23.

T-Series is pushing out an inordinate number of units of the audio in anticipation of an extraordinary demand. The soundtrack features two guest tracks by DJ Randolph and Midival Punditz.

The word is out that Udit Narayan and Sunidhi Chauhan have sung the recreated versions of Khaike Paan Banaras Waala and Yeh Mera Dil respectively, which are being tipped as the highlights of the film.

Interestingly enough, the film's overseas distributor, U T V, has already pushed out teaser extracts of the Don theme track and the title song [Main Hoon Don] on UK & US radio, as part of the promotional build-up to the film's much-hyped music release.

Source: IndiaFM

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Abhishek takes away Shah Rukh's film

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna has had a mixed reaction from the trade

While the new age people from film industry has been talking about the richness of the making and the thought behind the film, the old timers are shocked to see the unfamiliar ending given in the film stating that this was the big reason why the film has failed to touch hearts in the Indian belt. The film has some outstanding collections from the Overseas territory as Karan tells us. But in India, the film has taken a bit of a beating. "It is a great thought, but because of the subject smaller centres in India haven't liked the film so much. The film will make loads of money from bigger cities and overseas," says Vashu Bhagnani who feels that Abhishek Bachchan has emerged a star from the film.

Does that mean that the film did not benefit the man for whom it was made for – Shah Rukh Khan?

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Would there be fire due to SRK's smoke?

Joginder Tuteja, IndiaGlitz

Remember the hoopla that was caused a few months back when the government proposed a ban on depiction of onscreen smoking? While Bollywood was more or less unanimous in their objection against the ban, there was always uncertainty around the actual timeline when the ban would come into action.

Now one fears if the makers of Shahrukh Khan's next release 'Don - The Chase Begins Again' would be required to answer some questions due to depiction of 'smoke' in their latest promo of the film. The 1 minute song promo of 'Main Hoon Don' ends with a cloud of smoke around SRK's mouth as he looks at the screen. While the camera cleverly avoids showing any cigarette stick hanging in the frame, the cloud of smoke remains on screen for a good 5-7 seconds hence adding to the style appeal of SRK.

One wonders if this smoke would give rise to some more fire in the coming days. Wait and watch as the film's release is still a good 2 months away!

It's 'Main Hoon Don' again

Joginder Tuteja Indiaglitz

Get set for a rocking action again as fireworks happen all around this Diwali!

After a rocking beginning to the promotion of 'Don' with a 20 second teaser, Farhan Akhtar has now unleashed a one minute song promo of the title 'Main Hoon Don'. And no, it is not a remix version of popular 'Arrey Deewani Mujhe Pehchano' but a brand new track by Shankar Ehsan Loy with the only similarity being the song's conclusion with the words 'Main Hoon Don'.

A swanky looking song picturised on an elaborate set with a dark yet flashy look throughout', 'Main Hoon Don' is an extravagantly shot number with Shahrukh Khan coming across as a style guru! His gyrates along with Isha Kopikar while partying around with a few men (who appear to be baddies) as Priyanka Chopra watches the proceedings.

A song with a retro feel to it, it mixes the spirit of the original Don with a dash of new age lounge effect to come across as a highly intriguing track!

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Shahrukh Khan’s 15000 feet jump for a stunt in Don

Shahrukh Khan, the king Khan is back with a bang after a long hiatus from bollywood, his last release Paheli did not do too well at the box-office. But now Shahrukh seems to be in top form and is all set to take on the reins and give the younger lot in bollywood tough competition once more. He has two releases lined up this year, Karan Johar’s Kabhie Alvida Na Kehna and Farhan Akhtar’s remake of Don. He plays two extremely diverse characters in both the flicks, in KANK in spite of a stellar and phenomenal starcast; he is no doubt the show stealer and delivers a powerful emotional performance. While in Don, the kool Khan has a lean mean look, he’s suave and stylish, executes some first rate action sequences and even does a hair raising stunt of jumping from a height of 15000 feet.

The promos of Don are out and Shahrukh looks absolutely amazing in his new designer and bad boy leather look. The entire shots and soundtrack have a Hollywood feel to it. Director Farhan says “We needed to shoot a one minute sequence and required a minimum height of 15000 feet high. The sequence was shot in Malaysia over a period of four to five days.” Shahrukh Khan who was operated for a back surgery in 2003 performed the daring stunt of jumping from a height of 15000 feet. There was a special team of stunt directors from California who have done many Hollywood projects who ensured the safety of superstar Shahrukh. Farhan says “Stunt Expert Joe Jennings was in charge for the sequence and he is both talented and experienced in his work. He took special care and monitored the safety of the stunts and also the beauty.”

Recently there has been a controversy surrounding Pepsi in India, it is being said that many of these aerated drinks contain a high amount of pesticides. Shahrukh is one of the biggest brand ambassadors of Pepsi in India, but despite this controversy the star claims that he has no hassle with continuing to endorse the product as well as personally consuming it. Many states in India are contemplating a ban on the sale of the product, but a final decision still has to be taken by the various centers. Shahrukh defends his brand saying “Pepsi is a quality conscious company recognized worldwide. If somebody says it contains pesticides, cola companies will definitely counter it with their facts and figures. There will definitely be a debate.”

Nonetheless Khan claims that if the product is legally banned by the government in the country he would never do something that has been legally banned. Shahrukh recently attended a media conference where he was re-signed as the brand ambassador of Tag Huer. The future advertising plans of the company were discussed and the plan for launching the limited edition of 100 pieces of the Shahrukh Khan Monaco 69 watch was unveiled. The watches will be officially launched in the market in October, there will be only 100 pieces and they will be personally signed by the king Khan. The watch worth Rs. 3 lakhs is the first of its kind to offer both digital and mechanical displays by pivoting the case.

Shahrukh is definitely making a powerful comeback and we’re sure his fans worldwide will look forward to it eagerly.

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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Sushma Reddy in Don

By IndiaFM

Sushma Reddy will be seen in a special appearance in Farhan Akthar’s forthcoming film Don. She will play the role of Geeta who is Arjun Rampal’s wife in the film. Arjun plays the role enacted by Pran way back in 1978 in the original film. However, if Farhan does stick to the original film, Sushma’s special appearance will indeed be very special considering that her role in the original film was hardly there.

Let’s wait and see whether Farhan does indeed give Sushma some concession in the film with a lengthier role.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Don music releases Aug 23. Music video to be shot

By IndiaFM

While everyone seems to be talking about the new 'Don' by Farhan Akhtar being a remake of the old classic, the reality is far from this. Says our source, "While the four principal characters of Amitabh, Zeenat, Pran and Helen feature in the contemporary version as well, the storyline is replete with unpredictable twists and turns that no one will be able to guess or imagine!" In fact, Ishaa Koppikar's character (Anita) was not even in the original and has been added to the new version.

Ehsaan-Shankar-Loy's soundtrack is likely to release around August 23 and guest tracks by DJ Randolf and Midival Punditz also form part of the much-awaited album. Also a promotional music video will soon be shot for the film.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Chunkey Pandey in 'Don'

Joginder Tuteja, IndiaGlitz

We all know that in Farhan Akhtar's 'Don - The Chase Begins Again', Shahrukh Khan plays the role of Don [Amitabh Bachchan], Priyanka Chopra is Roma [Zeenat Aman], Arjun Rampal is Jasjeet [Pran] while Kareena Kapoor is Kamini [Helen].

There are also Om Puri, Pawan Malhotra and Boman Irani in some of the other important roles that were made immortal by the actors [Iftekhar, Satyan Kappu, Om Shivpuri] who were originally seen in the movie. But are you aware that even Chunkey Pandey is a part of this mega starcast?

With all the original roles been grabbed by the actors as mentioned above, Chunkey's part in the film has been kept as a surprise element with no buzz created around his association in the film. One hopes that his presence in the film is justified and Farhan Akhtar indeed throws a surprise or two with his added characters!

Don - The Chase Begins : Movie Preview

Curiosity ran high the minute Farhan Akhtar's DON was announced. Produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, DON has an ensemble star cast - Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Arjun Rampal, Isha Kopikkar, Kareena Kapoor and Boman Irani.

That it is a remake of the classic Amitabh Bachchan starrer DON (1978) is a well-known fact. Apparently Farhan's DON is very different in terms of the look, mood and flavour though the essence is the same. Kareena will be seen gyrating to 'Yeh mera dil' (originally done by Helen) and the song 'Khaike Paan Banaras Wala' is definitely something to look out for, since Saroj Khan has remade it in a different style. The story goes like this...

A huge Indian contingent embarks on a dangerous cat-and-mouse trail of capturing DON (Shah Rukh Khan) - the ruthless drug mafia in Malaysia.

When DON gets seriously injured in a police encounter, the word that he is dead begins to do the rounds. The reality, of course, is that DON is held captive in a secret location, while his bumpkin of a look-alike, Vijay, is polished and sent to take down DON's gang.

In a bizarre twist of fate, when the man shielding the humble and streetwise Vijay, is killed, the latter comes to terms with the horrifying realization that both the police and the gang are out to nab him for different reasons.

In a desperate attempt to prove his innocence, he is aided by the glamorously staggering Roma (Priyanka Chopra), and handsomely striking, Jasjit (Arjun Rampal), who owes Vijay a favor for care-taking his son during his imprisonment. But will Vijay be successful in his mission?

Based on the successful erstwhile classic of the same name, which featured the legendary Amitabh Bachchan, the contemporary and stylishly crafted DON, features Bollywood czar Shah Rukh Khan playing a double role in one of the most defining performances of his career, teamed for the first time with former Miss World, Priyanka Chopra.

The biggest and most keenly awaited motion picture of 2006, DON is a high-octane, tension-filled, twisty roller coaster of a ride, with just the right dose of glamour, action, suspense and romance.

It releases on 20th October 2006. The promos are very stylish and exciting. The film is bound to generate comparisons and judgments. So the audience is in for lots of excitement and an exhilarating experience this Diwali.

Source: Glamsham

Can Priyanka Chopra punch like a man?

By Nikhil Kumar (Apunkachoice)

Priyanka Chopra is gorgeous, feisty and modest. But can she punch like a man if a role demands it?

In Farhan Akhtar’s film Don , Priyanka will be seen in a totally new avatar – a martial arts expert. The film has Priyanka doing some dangerous stunts for which she underwent arduous training in judo and karate.

But while punching the bad guys in the film, Priyanka could not bring enough power and manliness in her blows.

During the shooting, Priyanka’s co-star Shah Rukh Khan kept on insisting her to make her punches more manly.

“Aur thoda manly” was the advice SRK kept doling until Priyanka brought enough strength and fury in her fists.

However, the actress says she is still not convinced that her punches were aggressive enough.

“I think I can never punch like a man, although I tried really hard,” a report quotes Priyanka as saying.

By the way, Priyanka has become more sought-after in Bollywood following the super success of Krrish .

The actress will have three big releases this winter – ‘Don’, Salaam-e-Ishq and Aap Ki Khatir .

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Will ‘Don’ make it in Diwali?

By Taran Adarsh (IndiaFM)

With Diwali releases three months away, the excitement has started soaring. While J.P. Dutta [UMRAO JAAN] has confirmed the release date and so has Sajid Nadiadwala [JAAN-E-MANN], producer Ritesh Sidhwani and director Farhan Akhtar, the makers of DON, have not issued any official statement pertaining to the release date yet.

In fact, a section of the industry is of the opinion that DON might not make it in the Diwali week since a substantial amount of work is yet to be completed. “I am not bothered about what people have to say. The fact is that DON is definitely arriving on October 20. There’s no reason for postponement,” Farhan Akhtar tells me.

Reportedly, Farhan is yet to complete the film. “Actually, we are through with the shooting. Only one song remains to be filmed, that’s it. And even that should be completed in a few days from now,” he clarifies.

Farhan adds that his interpretation is not a scene-to-scene copy of the original Bachchan starrer. “We have brought in certain changes, in keeping with the current times. Otherwise, the essence remains the same,” he states.