Most memorable break-ups of the year 2010: We love love stories, don't we? And when there is love, there is heartbreak.
Love stories are a common subject in Bollywood movies, and interestingly, Bollywood stars sometimes play out their on-screen roles in their real lives, too.
We bring you the most talked about break-ups of the decade.
Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan:
When a pretty woman meets a macho man, the combination is more than magical.
Katrina Kaif worked with Bollywood's most eligible bachelor, Salman Khan, for the first time in Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya, and the buzz about their relationship started making rounds almost immediately.
Salman and Katrina never commented on their romance. However, after Kat teamed up with Ranbir Kapoor in Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, news of fights and break-ups started floating around. Until Salman announced at an event that he was single.
Katrina also acknowledged the comment saying, 'If Salman says we've split, it must be true.'
But we'd still like to know why the two split up. Would Ranbir truely have had the courage to romance Salman's girl?
Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone
A Bangalore girl met a Mumbai boy, and it became a love story.
We were excited to see the two most successful young actors declaring their love to the whole world on a magazine cover that read 'Truly Madly and Deeply'.
But after some reel life break-ups - Love Aaj Kal - Deepika had one of her own.
In a recent episode of Koffee with Karan, Deepika revealed that 'Ranbir needs to brush up his boyfriend's skills'. Ouch!
So is that why broke things off with Ranbir, or did it have to do with a certain Katrina Kaif?
Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor:
The long-term, romantic relationship between Shahid Kapoor and Kareena got jinxed by 'many factors'.
No, we don't blame Saif Ali Khan at all!
We understand that such things happen - Shahid was busy shooting for Kismet Konnection and Kareena was busy with Tashan.
All we know is that the speculations about Shahid and Vidya Balan's link-up took a back seat when Kareena and Saif came out hand-in-hand at the 2007 Lakme Fashion Week.
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2011 The Bollywood entertaining Year!
2011 The Bollywood entertaining Year!: Romance, action, comedy, real life stories... Bollywood is geared up with an interesting line-up of releases in 2011, starring big names like Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan and Ajay Devgn who have more than one film on offer. Vidya Balan, a perfect combination of beauty and talent, will start the New Year on a serious note with No One Killed Jessica. Based on the murder of ramp model Jessica Lall, the film directed by Rajkumar Gupta, is releasing Jan 7. It also has another powerful performer, Rani Mukerjee.
Vidya will be seen in another real life story Dirty Pictures, a biopic inspired by the southern sex symbol Silk Smitha's tragic life.
The serious mood will soon be dispelled by the release of fun flicks Turning 30 and Yamla Pagla Deewana. While the former, starring Gul Panag, is an effort to entertain audiences through the story of a 30-plus single woman and her woes, the latter will see the three Deols - Dharmendra and his actor sons Sunny and Bobby Deol indulging in funny antics.
None other than Bollywood perfectionist Aamir Khan will appear in his wife Kiran Rao's directorial debut Dhobi Ghat, about the city of Mumbai and four ordinary people whose lives intersect and become forever altered as they journey through longing, loneliness, loss and love. Releasing Jan 21, it also features Prateik Babbar, Monica Dogra and Kriti Malhotra.
Aamir is expected to appear on screen again at the end of the year in Reema Kagti's yet-to-be-titled movie.
Madhur Bhandarkar's first comedy Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji will wrap up the first month of the year. The National Award-winning filmmaker, known for making hard-hitting movies, forays into comedy with Ajay Devgn and a host of other actors such as Emraan Hashmi, Omi Vaidya, Shazahn Padamsee and Shruti Haasan.
Ajay, who had the maximum releases in 2010 and has been named the most profitable male actor of the year, once again has the highest number of releases in the new year - Tezz, Rohit Shetty's remake of Tamil hit Singham, Aarakshan, Rascals, and Shetty's Diwali comedy with Abhishek Bachchan.
It was not a favourable year for Akshay Kumar, but he may climb up on the hits list with his first release of the year "Patiala House". His role is inspired by the first Sikh cricketer in the English team, Monty Singh Panesar, and the promos look promising. In the latter part of the year, Akshay has several releases lined up - Thank You, Desi Boyz, Joker and Housefull 2.
2010 was a National Award year for Priyanka Chopra, but this beauty queen couldn't give any big hit. The glamorous actress, who shocked and surprised her fans with her zara hatke performances in "Fashion" and "Kaminey", will be seen as a femme fatale in Saat Khoon Maaf. It seems the actress is trying to make her body of work versatile as her next release Barfee will see her as deaf and dumb.
Just like January, the second month will also end with a smile with the release of the comedy Tanu Weds Manu that has R. Madhavan and Kangana Ranaut.
Abhishek Bachchan was appreciated as freedom fighter Surjya Sen in Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se, but the film couldn't create a buzz at the box office. In March, the actor will return with the thriller Game that will hopefully have a better fate at the ticket window. His other releases are Players and Rohit Shetty's Diwali comedy.
Sunny Khanna, director of Mumbai-based production and distribution house Watch Tower International, said: "It will be perhaps for the first time that all the biggies will have multiple releases in one year in 2011. But the major point is the corporates have again got the movies at extreme prices and they are going to bleed. Let's see how much the audiences will spend this time."
There are other big stars with multiple releases in 2011, but the dates are not finalised yet.
Shah Rukh Khan will have two releases, Don 2 and Ra.One, as well as the animation movie "Koochie Koochie Hota Hain" where he has given the voiceover.
Saif Ali Khan's long-awaited home production Agent Vinod, which will see him in the lead, will hit the screens. He will also be seen playing an important role in "Aarakshan".
Salman Khan is expected to repeat the success of Dabangg with three releases in 2011 - Ready, My Love Story and Bodyguard.
His Kites couldn't fly high, but the actor is set to prove his worth with Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and the remake of Agneepath.
Ranbir Kapoor, who emerged as a dark horse, thanks to his performance as a scheming politician in "Raajneeti", will take his versatility to another level with "Rockstar" and "Barfee".
While John Abraham will be seen in the Hindi remake of Tamil action cop drama Kaakha Kaakha and two sequels Dostana 2 and Housefull 2, Sanjay Dutt will feature in Rascals and Double Dhamaal.
It wasn't a great year for Sonam Kapoor, but she bagged three projects - Thank You, Mausam and Players" - all coming in the new year.
Katrina Kaif will entertain her fans with her roles in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Mere Brother Ki Dulhan.
Kareena Kapoor has Shah Rukh's home production Ra.One and her boyfriend Saif's movie Agent Vinod as well as Short Term Shaadi in her kitty.
Imran Khan, Aamir Khan's nephew, is a good actor, but it seems lady luck is eluding him. He may turn the tide with three releases - Delhi Belly, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Short Term Shaadi.
Vidya will be seen in another real life story Dirty Pictures, a biopic inspired by the southern sex symbol Silk Smitha's tragic life.
The serious mood will soon be dispelled by the release of fun flicks Turning 30 and Yamla Pagla Deewana. While the former, starring Gul Panag, is an effort to entertain audiences through the story of a 30-plus single woman and her woes, the latter will see the three Deols - Dharmendra and his actor sons Sunny and Bobby Deol indulging in funny antics.
None other than Bollywood perfectionist Aamir Khan will appear in his wife Kiran Rao's directorial debut Dhobi Ghat, about the city of Mumbai and four ordinary people whose lives intersect and become forever altered as they journey through longing, loneliness, loss and love. Releasing Jan 21, it also features Prateik Babbar, Monica Dogra and Kriti Malhotra.
Aamir is expected to appear on screen again at the end of the year in Reema Kagti's yet-to-be-titled movie.
Madhur Bhandarkar's first comedy Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji will wrap up the first month of the year. The National Award-winning filmmaker, known for making hard-hitting movies, forays into comedy with Ajay Devgn and a host of other actors such as Emraan Hashmi, Omi Vaidya, Shazahn Padamsee and Shruti Haasan.
Ajay, who had the maximum releases in 2010 and has been named the most profitable male actor of the year, once again has the highest number of releases in the new year - Tezz, Rohit Shetty's remake of Tamil hit Singham, Aarakshan, Rascals, and Shetty's Diwali comedy with Abhishek Bachchan.
It was not a favourable year for Akshay Kumar, but he may climb up on the hits list with his first release of the year "Patiala House". His role is inspired by the first Sikh cricketer in the English team, Monty Singh Panesar, and the promos look promising. In the latter part of the year, Akshay has several releases lined up - Thank You, Desi Boyz, Joker and Housefull 2.
2010 was a National Award year for Priyanka Chopra, but this beauty queen couldn't give any big hit. The glamorous actress, who shocked and surprised her fans with her zara hatke performances in "Fashion" and "Kaminey", will be seen as a femme fatale in Saat Khoon Maaf. It seems the actress is trying to make her body of work versatile as her next release Barfee will see her as deaf and dumb.
Just like January, the second month will also end with a smile with the release of the comedy Tanu Weds Manu that has R. Madhavan and Kangana Ranaut.
Abhishek Bachchan was appreciated as freedom fighter Surjya Sen in Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se, but the film couldn't create a buzz at the box office. In March, the actor will return with the thriller Game that will hopefully have a better fate at the ticket window. His other releases are Players and Rohit Shetty's Diwali comedy.
Sunny Khanna, director of Mumbai-based production and distribution house Watch Tower International, said: "It will be perhaps for the first time that all the biggies will have multiple releases in one year in 2011. But the major point is the corporates have again got the movies at extreme prices and they are going to bleed. Let's see how much the audiences will spend this time."
There are other big stars with multiple releases in 2011, but the dates are not finalised yet.
Shah Rukh Khan will have two releases, Don 2 and Ra.One, as well as the animation movie "Koochie Koochie Hota Hain" where he has given the voiceover.
Saif Ali Khan's long-awaited home production Agent Vinod, which will see him in the lead, will hit the screens. He will also be seen playing an important role in "Aarakshan".
Salman Khan is expected to repeat the success of Dabangg with three releases in 2011 - Ready, My Love Story and Bodyguard.
His Kites couldn't fly high, but the actor is set to prove his worth with Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and the remake of Agneepath.
Ranbir Kapoor, who emerged as a dark horse, thanks to his performance as a scheming politician in "Raajneeti", will take his versatility to another level with "Rockstar" and "Barfee".
While John Abraham will be seen in the Hindi remake of Tamil action cop drama Kaakha Kaakha and two sequels Dostana 2 and Housefull 2, Sanjay Dutt will feature in Rascals and Double Dhamaal.
It wasn't a great year for Sonam Kapoor, but she bagged three projects - Thank You, Mausam and Players" - all coming in the new year.
Katrina Kaif will entertain her fans with her roles in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Mere Brother Ki Dulhan.
Kareena Kapoor has Shah Rukh's home production Ra.One and her boyfriend Saif's movie Agent Vinod as well as Short Term Shaadi in her kitty.
Imran Khan, Aamir Khan's nephew, is a good actor, but it seems lady luck is eluding him. He may turn the tide with three releases - Delhi Belly, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Short Term Shaadi.
Best wishes for Happy New Year 2011 from Bollywood
Best wishes for Happy New Year 2011 from Bollywood: As 2010 draws to an end, the Bollywood actors are wishing everyone a Very Happy New Year 2011.
‘Big B’Amitabh Bachchan wishes his fans on twitter: “Good morning for 2010 ! Tomorrow it will be for 2011 ! Stepping out into the sun.. virtually and metaphorically too ! Love and more !”
Shah Rukh Khan tweeted :“To new beginnings. have a healthy happy & fulfilling new chapter. may all your troubles be as shortlived as your new year resolutions. Love”
Preity wrote on the micro-blogging site: “Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all my friends on Twitter & all over the world ! Bye Bye 2010 Phew ! Happy to welcome 2011 :-) Ting !”
Model turn actor Dino Morea said: “ Happy New Year everyone, lets all rock 2011, A brand new Decade, Live it and love it.”
Bipasha Basu said: “Welcome the last day of the year with a big smile:) n tonight we PARTY!!!”
Actor turn producer Arbaaz Khan wrote: “Aap sab ko naye saal ki shubh kaamnaye (Wish you a Happy New Year). Have a great day and a Dabangg year ahead. lots of love n best wishes !!!”
Legendary actor Anupam Kher twitted: Father called from Shimla," 2010 was a GOOD year for you my son!" " Thanks Dad. But how?" " I made you famous on Twitter!!!Hahaha." :).”
Jackie Shroff wished a very Happy new year to his fans and adviced them not to drink and drive on new year’s eve.
Apart from them, Bollywood diva Maduri Dixit, Katrina Kaif, Malaika Arora Khan, Shabana Azmi, Aamir Khan, Malaika Arora Khan, Vidhya Balan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgan, Farah Khan, Dharmender, Ila Arun, Imraan Khan, Shekhar Suman, Rishi Kapoor, Udit Narayan Mallika Sherawat and Rani Mukherjee also wishes HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011.
Samaylive team wishes everyone in Bollywood a Very Happy New Year. You can also wish your superstar HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011 with us.
‘Big B’Amitabh Bachchan wishes his fans on twitter: “Good morning for 2010 ! Tomorrow it will be for 2011 ! Stepping out into the sun.. virtually and metaphorically too ! Love and more !”
Shah Rukh Khan tweeted :“To new beginnings. have a healthy happy & fulfilling new chapter. may all your troubles be as shortlived as your new year resolutions. Love”
Preity wrote on the micro-blogging site: “Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all my friends on Twitter & all over the world ! Bye Bye 2010 Phew ! Happy to welcome 2011 :-) Ting !”
Model turn actor Dino Morea said: “ Happy New Year everyone, lets all rock 2011, A brand new Decade, Live it and love it.”
Bipasha Basu said: “Welcome the last day of the year with a big smile:) n tonight we PARTY!!!”
Actor turn producer Arbaaz Khan wrote: “Aap sab ko naye saal ki shubh kaamnaye (Wish you a Happy New Year). Have a great day and a Dabangg year ahead. lots of love n best wishes !!!”
Legendary actor Anupam Kher twitted: Father called from Shimla," 2010 was a GOOD year for you my son!" " Thanks Dad. But how?" " I made you famous on Twitter!!!Hahaha." :).”
Jackie Shroff wished a very Happy new year to his fans and adviced them not to drink and drive on new year’s eve.
Apart from them, Bollywood diva Maduri Dixit, Katrina Kaif, Malaika Arora Khan, Shabana Azmi, Aamir Khan, Malaika Arora Khan, Vidhya Balan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgan, Farah Khan, Dharmender, Ila Arun, Imraan Khan, Shekhar Suman, Rishi Kapoor, Udit Narayan Mallika Sherawat and Rani Mukherjee also wishes HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011.
Samaylive team wishes everyone in Bollywood a Very Happy New Year. You can also wish your superstar HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011 with us.
Ra.One Title Role: SRK hand over to Arjun Rampal
Ra.One Title Role: SRK hand over to Arjun Rampal: If you think Shahrukh Khan plays the title role in his forthcoming film Ra.One, think again. The latest we hear is that it's not Shahrukh but Arjun Rampal, who plays the character named Ra.One.
It is reported that Shahrukh plays double role in the film, one of which is a scientist who creates two robots – the good one named G.One and the bad one named Ra.One. Shahrukh plays G.One and Arjun plays Ra.One.
Director Anubhav Sinha revealed that Shahrukh plays the role of G.One but refused to reveal further. Shahrukh produces the film besides playing the lead role along with Arjun Rampal and Kareena Kapoor.
It is reported that Shahrukh plays double role in the film, one of which is a scientist who creates two robots – the good one named G.One and the bad one named Ra.One. Shahrukh plays G.One and Arjun plays Ra.One.
Director Anubhav Sinha revealed that Shahrukh plays the role of G.One but refused to reveal further. Shahrukh produces the film besides playing the lead role along with Arjun Rampal and Kareena Kapoor.
'Ready' First Look: Salman Khan's new and fresh style
'Ready' First Look: Salman Khan’s upcoming film: 'Ready' is the next flick of Salman Khan which is release very soon, at here we catch the new and fresh look of the film.
Keep enjoy...
Keep enjoy...
The Year 2010 Survey in Bollywood Eyes
The Year 2010 Survey in Bollywood Eyes: Are you kidding? The letter 'R' kept recurring in 2010. The biggest letdown of the year Raavan and one of the biggest hits of the year Raajneeti shared the 'R' factor. No doubt Ranbir Kapoor was the star of the year while Rahman, the maestro from Chennai lost some of his sheen with unpardonable delays and mediocre scores like Raavan and Jhootha Hi Sahi.
The biggest chartbuster of the year came from the low profile Lalit Pandit whose 'Munni Badnaam Hui' instantly joined the ranks of the ritziest item songs in Bollywood, on a par with 'Kajra Re' and 'Beedi Jalai Le'. It also catapulted the sizzling Malaika Arora to dizzying heights of glory. Malaika will now dance only for her husband producer Arbaaz Khan's films and will of course endorse the brand of balm that the song so seductively talks about.
Brand endorsement and Bollywood became inextricably bonded in 2010. When stars were not shooting feature films (and many of the leading ladies were not) they were shooting ads. And when they weren't shooting ads they were shooting their mouths off to the media. Otherwise there were always the stage performances.
Besides AR Rahman's World Tour, there were no major world-concert tours from Bollywood in 2010. 2011 will see Ranbir Kapoor take off for his first ever live performance all over the world.
If A-lister stars were not heading to the stage they took off for television. Priyanka Chopra displayed some delectable derring-do on Fear Factor. The Big B and Salman Khan decided to helm Kaun Banega Crorepati and Bigg Boss, respectively. Akshay Kumar opted to do a cookery show The Master Chef which sadly did not turn out to be finger-licking good.
In 2010, Ranbir lent his cool clout quotient to Prakash Jha's blockbuster political drama Raajneeti. Later during the year came the unexpected clanger Anjaana Anjaani which boasted of the virgin Ranbir-Priyanka pair (Maybe the fault lay with the word Anjaana. No films with that title Anjaana, Do Anjaane, Anjaan Rahein has ever done well).
Audiences preferred the tried and tested Ranbir-Katrina jodi. That real-life jodis don't work on screen was again proven this year with the debacle of Raavan bringing the hot-and-coveted real-life jodi of Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
The back-to-back success and failure, respectively, of Raajneeti and Raavan within two weeks of one another came as a shock to the film industry. What exactly does the audience want? Stars they love? Then how do we explain the abysmally low opening of Mani Shankar's and Rahul Dholakia's Sanjay Dutt starrer Knock Out and Lamhaa?
The turn-out of newcomers was shockingly sub-standard in 2010. Barring an Anaitha Nair in Nagesh Kukunoor's Aashayein and an Aditya Roy Kapoor in Action Replayy and Guzaarish, there was not a single new face audiences could take home to Mom…or Dad.
Salman Khan, who introduced the Katrina Kaif lookalike Zarine Khan earlier during the year in the box-office fiasco Veer, did a much better job of introducing Sonakshi Sinha in the year's smash hit Dabangg. Sonakshi was undoubtedly the discovery of the year.
In a year cluttered with monstrous debacles like Anurag Basu's pricey Kites and Mani Ratnam's dicey Raavan, Dabangg was the face-saver. Producer Arbaaz Khan is still counting the profits. The film propelled Salman ahead of the other Khan superstars for a while.
Another Khan, Imran had a hit in debutant director Punit Malhotra's I Hate LUV Storys, which was also Sonam Kapoor's career's first bonafide success. Later during the year her home production Aisha was pretty thanda and not so cool-cool. The director Rajshri Ojha was pretty much lost in the film's designer babble.
There were some significant debutant directors this year. Vikram Motwane blew our mind with his coming-of-age saga Udaan. Siddharth Malhotra managed an impossible casting coup in his directorial debut We Are Family when he brought together Kajol and Kareena Kapoor. Abhishek Chaubey fashioned an unusual drama of sex, jealousy, murder and adultery with Ishqiya set in the cow belt. Without glamorous trappings Ishqiya was a sleeper hit about rural India and its fetish for infidelity. Later during the year debutant director Anusha Rizvi's Peepli (LIVE) too did well enough for us to assume that rural India was back on the Bollywood map.
Period films as a genre suffered a setback with Veer and Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey failing to draw in the crowds. By year- end it was clear that the disappointments at the box office far outweighed the triumphs.
Meanwhile Sanjay Dutt and Nandita Das, who once starred together in a film called Pitaah, became proud parents. Sanju and his wife Manyata were blessed with twins while Nandita and her business man hubby Subodh Maskara were blessed with a baby boy.
Vivek Oberoi tied the knot in what he called an arranged-cum-love-zyada marriage. Vivek had two films to his credit this year new director Kookie Gulati's Prince and veteran Ram Gopal Varma's Rakht Charitra. By year-end, the star system was again at low ebb. But myopic producers continued to pay them unheard-of prices.
Except Aamir Khan, no other actor Bollywood can seduce audiences into theatres. So why pay them in multi-crores?
Time to ask these questions all over again in 2011.
The biggest chartbuster of the year came from the low profile Lalit Pandit whose 'Munni Badnaam Hui' instantly joined the ranks of the ritziest item songs in Bollywood, on a par with 'Kajra Re' and 'Beedi Jalai Le'. It also catapulted the sizzling Malaika Arora to dizzying heights of glory. Malaika will now dance only for her husband producer Arbaaz Khan's films and will of course endorse the brand of balm that the song so seductively talks about.
Brand endorsement and Bollywood became inextricably bonded in 2010. When stars were not shooting feature films (and many of the leading ladies were not) they were shooting ads. And when they weren't shooting ads they were shooting their mouths off to the media. Otherwise there were always the stage performances.
Besides AR Rahman's World Tour, there were no major world-concert tours from Bollywood in 2010. 2011 will see Ranbir Kapoor take off for his first ever live performance all over the world.
If A-lister stars were not heading to the stage they took off for television. Priyanka Chopra displayed some delectable derring-do on Fear Factor. The Big B and Salman Khan decided to helm Kaun Banega Crorepati and Bigg Boss, respectively. Akshay Kumar opted to do a cookery show The Master Chef which sadly did not turn out to be finger-licking good.
In 2010, Ranbir lent his cool clout quotient to Prakash Jha's blockbuster political drama Raajneeti. Later during the year came the unexpected clanger Anjaana Anjaani which boasted of the virgin Ranbir-Priyanka pair (Maybe the fault lay with the word Anjaana. No films with that title Anjaana, Do Anjaane, Anjaan Rahein has ever done well).
Audiences preferred the tried and tested Ranbir-Katrina jodi. That real-life jodis don't work on screen was again proven this year with the debacle of Raavan bringing the hot-and-coveted real-life jodi of Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
The back-to-back success and failure, respectively, of Raajneeti and Raavan within two weeks of one another came as a shock to the film industry. What exactly does the audience want? Stars they love? Then how do we explain the abysmally low opening of Mani Shankar's and Rahul Dholakia's Sanjay Dutt starrer Knock Out and Lamhaa?
The turn-out of newcomers was shockingly sub-standard in 2010. Barring an Anaitha Nair in Nagesh Kukunoor's Aashayein and an Aditya Roy Kapoor in Action Replayy and Guzaarish, there was not a single new face audiences could take home to Mom…or Dad.
Salman Khan, who introduced the Katrina Kaif lookalike Zarine Khan earlier during the year in the box-office fiasco Veer, did a much better job of introducing Sonakshi Sinha in the year's smash hit Dabangg. Sonakshi was undoubtedly the discovery of the year.
In a year cluttered with monstrous debacles like Anurag Basu's pricey Kites and Mani Ratnam's dicey Raavan, Dabangg was the face-saver. Producer Arbaaz Khan is still counting the profits. The film propelled Salman ahead of the other Khan superstars for a while.
Another Khan, Imran had a hit in debutant director Punit Malhotra's I Hate LUV Storys, which was also Sonam Kapoor's career's first bonafide success. Later during the year her home production Aisha was pretty thanda and not so cool-cool. The director Rajshri Ojha was pretty much lost in the film's designer babble.
There were some significant debutant directors this year. Vikram Motwane blew our mind with his coming-of-age saga Udaan. Siddharth Malhotra managed an impossible casting coup in his directorial debut We Are Family when he brought together Kajol and Kareena Kapoor. Abhishek Chaubey fashioned an unusual drama of sex, jealousy, murder and adultery with Ishqiya set in the cow belt. Without glamorous trappings Ishqiya was a sleeper hit about rural India and its fetish for infidelity. Later during the year debutant director Anusha Rizvi's Peepli (LIVE) too did well enough for us to assume that rural India was back on the Bollywood map.
Period films as a genre suffered a setback with Veer and Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey failing to draw in the crowds. By year- end it was clear that the disappointments at the box office far outweighed the triumphs.
Meanwhile Sanjay Dutt and Nandita Das, who once starred together in a film called Pitaah, became proud parents. Sanju and his wife Manyata were blessed with twins while Nandita and her business man hubby Subodh Maskara were blessed with a baby boy.
Vivek Oberoi tied the knot in what he called an arranged-cum-love-zyada marriage. Vivek had two films to his credit this year new director Kookie Gulati's Prince and veteran Ram Gopal Varma's Rakht Charitra. By year-end, the star system was again at low ebb. But myopic producers continued to pay them unheard-of prices.
Except Aamir Khan, no other actor Bollywood can seduce audiences into theatres. So why pay them in multi-crores?
Time to ask these questions all over again in 2011.
'Happy New Year' 2011: Bollywood Stars planning!
'Happy New Year' 2011: Bollywood Stars planning!: It has been a sort of roller coaster ride for Bollywood this year. Comparatively, 2010 is more fruitful than 2009. Some films faltered at the box office but many did well, including some small budget films.
Tees Maar Khan failed to give a good ending for Bollywood but overall, it did good business. Now, the celebrities are all set to leave everything behind and bring in the New Year in their own unique ways.
Some celebrities are going abroad for New Year while others are celebrating back home. Shahrukh Khan is welcoming 2011 in Dubai along with his family, Hrithik Roshan and Karan Johar. Interestingly, Salman Khan too is planning to fly off to Dubai for New Year.
Saif Ali Khan and girlfriend Kareena Kapoor have flown off to Switzerland to bring in New Year there. Emraan Hashmi is going to Kaula Lumpur while Katrina Kaif is planning to join her family in London for New Year.
There are actors who are not going abroad for New Year. Priyanka Chopra is going to Goa along with her family and best friend to bring in the New Year while her alleged boyfriend Shahid Kapoor will be in Chandigarh where he is shooting for Mausam. Aamir Khan and Milan Luthria are expected to head to Mahableshwar-Panchgani this New Year too like they have been doing the last three years.
Well, Bollywood celebrities deserve rest big time, as they work round the clock. Moreover, their families need them. Let's hope they spend quality time with their loved ones.
Let your hair down like there is no tomorrow!
Tees Maar Khan failed to give a good ending for Bollywood but overall, it did good business. Now, the celebrities are all set to leave everything behind and bring in the New Year in their own unique ways.
Some celebrities are going abroad for New Year while others are celebrating back home. Shahrukh Khan is welcoming 2011 in Dubai along with his family, Hrithik Roshan and Karan Johar. Interestingly, Salman Khan too is planning to fly off to Dubai for New Year.
Saif Ali Khan and girlfriend Kareena Kapoor have flown off to Switzerland to bring in New Year there. Emraan Hashmi is going to Kaula Lumpur while Katrina Kaif is planning to join her family in London for New Year.
There are actors who are not going abroad for New Year. Priyanka Chopra is going to Goa along with her family and best friend to bring in the New Year while her alleged boyfriend Shahid Kapoor will be in Chandigarh where he is shooting for Mausam. Aamir Khan and Milan Luthria are expected to head to Mahableshwar-Panchgani this New Year too like they have been doing the last three years.
Well, Bollywood celebrities deserve rest big time, as they work round the clock. Moreover, their families need them. Let's hope they spend quality time with their loved ones.
Let your hair down like there is no tomorrow!
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