Friday, January 22, 2010

I wan an easy prey for my wife: Om Puri


Guess, why did Nandita Puri write her husband Om Puri's biography - An Unlikely Hero - Om Puri? According to the actor, "she found me the most gullible prey - almost like the slowest deer in a herd being chased by a tiger".

"It was the easiest thing to do," Om Puri, who claims that he "likes being stripped by my wife", told the press at Jaipur Literature Festival Thursday.

The actor and his wife were the picture of a perfect couple - as they held court in a corner of the Diggi Palace tackling the press persons who peppered them with queries about movies and the actor's new biography written by his wife.

"It took me two-and-a-half years to write the book and one year of research," Nandita said, looking at her husband.

Nandita, a former journalist, still reads his movie script. "I give her my script and give her Rs.500 and she agrees to read them," the actor said with a grin.

Om Puri still swears by Ardh Satya - the 1983 hit by Govind Nihalani - which painted a grim picture of the Mumbai underworld. "That was a movie which exposed the Indian government machinery and the underworld. My role was kind of a catalyst," he said.

What is the actor's dream role? "I want Amitabh Bachchan to leave some of characters for me. I want him to tell me - 'Yeh roles tumhare liye bacha hai (these are the roles left for you)'," Om Puri said.

He rued that the new Bollywood movies lacked literary content.

"The new movies are not rich in literature. Directors like Bimal Roy, Guru Dutt and V. Shantaram used to make cinema enriched in literature. The new cinema may be getting global recognition, but they are mostly comments on the non-resident Indians and Indians living in the Gulf. We want the world to appreciate our work," he said.

Praising a handful of new directors, Puri said: "Directors like Ashutosh Gowarikar, Vishal Bharadwaj and Rajkumar Hirani are doing a good job - making movies that are not run-of-the mill commercial potboilers. But they make up only 25 per cent of filmmakers. People say the audience demands such cinemas - but in that case movies like Taare Zameen Par and Chak De India would not have broken the box office."

Puri said he was willing to play "unconditional and meaningful roles in television - not the usual saas-bahu ones".

SRK tweets for women hockey players


Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan who essayed the role of a coach of women's hockey team in Chak De India, has taken up the cause once again.

The actor, who is a recent joinee on the social networking site Twitter writes "Thought Chak De will be good for revival of hockey. Reading the plight of women's team, should think on ways of survival of hockey. All of us."

The women's hockey team, who was upset that Shah Rukh Khan has not tweeted about the recent developments, has followed in the footsteps of their men counterpart. The men's hockey team successfully launched an open revolt last week and did not return to practice at a World Cup camp till they got their incentive cheques.

Though the women players have not boycotted the camp like the men did, but they sported black arm-bands during in practice as a mark of protest. The team had supported the men in their protest wholeheartedly, but was told that there was no money to clear the dues of its members.

Earlier this month SRK had tweeted for the Hockey players and said he felt awful.

Khan, widely praised for bringing the pathetic state of Indian hockey into limelight with his portrayal of a disgraced player who goes on to become a celebrated coach in the 2007 blockbuster Chak De India, had supported the revolting players.

35 crore-worth ad deal for Aamir!


Ranchoddas Shyamaldas Chanchad is tearing up the record books once again, and suddenly it seems that Aal Eez Well with the Indian advertising space. Well, Aamir Khan has just landed the biggest endorsement deal in Indian advertising history. He will promote new telecom entrant, UAE’s Etisalat, for Rs 30-35 crore for three years, kicking in some fresh energy into the Indian advertising segment that has been licking its wounds from the financial slowdown.

Mr Khan, along with his Bollywood competitor Shah Rukh Khan, already commands the biggest rates, pegged at Rs 6-8 crore per year per endorsement.

However, the figures pale in the light of the billion-dollar life-time endorsement that golf legend Tiger Woods signed, and the $70-million deal that Russian tennis sensation Maria Sharapova bagged early this month from Nike for eight years.

An Etisalat official told ET that the deal was inked before the release of 3 Idiots, where Mr Khan plays the iconoclastic Rancho.

The movie, that was released last month, notched up Rs 240 crore from box office collections in the domestic and the international markets during its first 10 days, making it the biggest box office grosser in the history of Indian cinema.

The Bollywood superstar already promotes brands such as Parle, Coca-Cola, Tata Sky and Samsung.

Telecom companies rope in celebrity endorsers

“he association with Aamir has done wonders for us; he strives for perfection and he’s a complete brand fit that goes beyond being just another celebrity endorsement association,” said Tata Sky chief marketing officer Vikram Mehra.

Mr Khan was not immediately available for comments.

Other telecom companies already have one star endorser each. While Shah Rukh endorses Bharti Airtel, Aircel is endorsed by India cricket captain MS Dhoni. Vodafone’s animated mascot — the eggshell ZooZoo — which debuted with the second season of Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008, is already a sensation.

Salman Khan to join Republic Day parade in Delhi January 26, 2010

In his endeavour to promote his new film Veer, Salman Khan is going all-out to prove he's the new-age Manoj Kumar of our cinema.

Suddenly, as it were, Salman has transformed into the perennial patriot promoting nationalism and brotherhood at any given cause.

According to sources close to the Khan, Salman will now be a part of the Republic Day parade on 26 January to not only participate in the event but also to comment on the whole concept of freedom and independence in the contemporary context.

According to a source, "This is Salman's golden opportunity to clean up his image. He wants to wipe out his anti-establishment image. He has made up with the media. Now he wants to project himself as someone who cares deeply for his country."

Producer Vijay Galani confirms Salman's presence and participation at the Republic Day parade in Delhi on January 26. Says Galani, "Salman will be seen live on a Hindi channel at the Republic Day parade talking about what freedom and independence mean to Indians."

Salman has been preparing extensively to hold forth in Delhi on 26 January. Says a close friend of the actor, "Salman is tired of being portrayed as the enfant-terrible. He wants a clean image. He's told his family and friends he'd like to set the right example for his younger fans."

The theme of Salman's Republic Day comments in Delhi would be, 'Do Not Misuse Your Freedom.' And a very close friend of Salman says, "When he'll talk about not misusing freedom Salman would be talking about himself as well."

Do not give up in difficult times: Salman Khan


In the wake of the increasing suicides across the city, Salman Khan appeals to all his fans in a personal note.

Bollywood’s most good looking man, these days may be busy adhering to the PR strategy laid down by the producer for their upcoming film ‘Veer’ and promoting it.

But he is disturbed at the spate of suicides that’s stuck the city in the past 20 days. Salman, through ‘Veer’, which is releasing tomorrow, takes the opportunity to send out a message to all his fans especially the youths who are in the threshold of a disoriented life.

Here is the large hearted Salman’s appeal.
“Besides being entertainers, films are also about the right intent. My film ‘Veer’ isn’t just about a brave-heart, a courageous warrior in the face of external tribulations. It’s also about the hero who lies within us- our inner strength. This is my personal appeal to all my fans out there. Zindagi mein utaar chadav hote hain. Koi baat nahi. Main kehta hoon, Zindagi ka saamna karo. Face every situation fearlessly and soon you’ll realize that there is no bad situation to face. I mean it. Take my example.

“I have gone through a lot in life. So much so that it had pushed me to the brink... Thank God, that it wasn’t the brink of no return! I survived my worst phase because of my family and the blessings of millions of my fans. Zindagi mein dua ki bahut zaroorat hoti hai. Spend sometime in doing good to others and when the going gets tough, yehi dua kaam aati hai. I am living a blessed life today; all because I didn’t take that one wrong step...it was so easy!

“I appeal to all of you. Do not give in to those difficult moments. Hang in there. If the burden of life is too much to bear, and you feel all hope is gone, take a step back, reflect and share it with someone who’ll understand and help you. But I suggest look within and you’ll see the glimpses of hope touching back your life. Mere doston Zindagi bahut khubsoorat hai...”