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Ram Gopal Varma loves to hit back. And this time he does so on some of the viewers themselves who weren't quite pleased with his effort in CONTRACT. Read on: 1. Words can make you or break you ' at least that was what I was taught in grammar school. Ans: I was bad at school and worse at grammar. 2. If only ideas and thoughts matter what is the logic behind 'A film by Ram Gopal Varma's' in the end. Ans: I love to see my name on screen. 3. If you don't need acknowledgement and perception, why do you seek attention? Ans: I am like a kid. 4. Why do only stars get paid bundles and not the people who worked behind? Ans: Money is never paid to talent or work. It's paid to the names who get people to buy tickets. 5. Are you a follower of Ayn Rand's objectivism philosophy? Ans: Yes. But I rarely apply it. 6. I believe it takes more faith and persistence to become an atheist. Ans: I really think that is a wonderful observation. 7. Do you read only crime sections in newspapers? Ans: I definitely don't read articles on politics and social welfare, and yes, I love watching pictures of sexy babes too. 8. What was the budget of Kaun? Ans: Rs.75Lakhs shot in 12 days. 9. Why does an army man in Contract listen to a terrorist ranting about his purpose? Ans: Because he found it interesting and that's the point of the film. 10. In Contract why is a kid perched on the Commissioner's desk? Ans: I just called her and asked her and she told me that the kid is her younger sister's son who came for holidays. 11. The lawyer Bhansali beats up an invisible woman. Ans: She is not invisible. She is off the frame and that was intended to capture the kind of man Bhansali is. 12. Why is the gangster permanently stationed at sea with a family of intelligence officers and spice girl? Ans: Either pay more attention or ask another viewer with more brains or better still don't watch my films in future. 13. How can the protagonist finish off the entire gang in a jiffy? Ans: It's not in a jiffy. If you noticed it was shot in a suspended time. 14. Who killed R.D and the Home Minister? Ans: The point was to leave a doubt in the audience's mind which would be more interesting than to clearly tie-up all the loose ends. 15. Why did you engage in blasphemy by calling Contract a trilogy after Satya and Company? Ans: I didn't. The media dubbed it as a trilogy. I was only trying to highlight the variance in the concepts. 16. Contracts requires serious trimming? Ans: Where? 17. What was Shama Sikander doing in the so-called item number in the party sequence? Ans: Dancing. 18. Why did you make a film like Contract? Ans: That is a secret. 19. Not bad' is not good enough. Ans: Point taken. 20. Next time I will wait for one of those pathetic critics to review your film before I rush to see it. Ans: That just explains how much more pathetic you are. 21. Who keeps financing you after you keep making such turkeys? Ans: The same people who will never finance you for the classics you are planning to make.
"I love my part in FASHION" - Arjan Bajwa
Remember the suave and sophisticated young businessman with negative shades who appeared in the first half of GURU? We are talking about Arjan Bajwa who made his Bollywood debut way back in 2004 with ill fated WOH TERA NAAM THA. Though he debuted in this Kuku Kohli film as a leading man, success eluded him in Bollywood since the film flopped at the box office. Though he enjoyed his stint down South, his heart always craved to make a comeback in Bollywood. Soon GURU followed and things started looking up for the talented young man. "I met Madhur sir through a common friend. He was finalizing the cast of FASHION and thought that I could be roped in as the main male lead opposite Priyanka Chopra. He had a look at my work in GURU, a few ad films which I has done and also the test shoot that I had done earlier for Anurag Kashyap's GULAAL", Arjan talks about his journey en route to FASHION. Did he ever worry that with the film revolving around the world of fashion and in particular Priyanka, he may be sidelined? "When it is Madhur sir, you don't have much of a choice. It isn't everyday that a multiple National award winning director deems you fit for a role. You just want to go in the direction set for you and trust the director's vision", explains Arjan. Going back the memory lane, he adds, "It was pretty much the same in case of GURU as well. When Mani sir (Mani Ratnam) trusted me for playing the part which was Abhishek Bachchan's nemesis, I didn't think twice before signing on the dotted line. I didn't worry whether the role would be seen as a black or gray. For me, it was an exciting role with an opportunity to be a part of Mani Ratnam cinema." "Even in FASHION, I love the part which I am required to play and enter the arena with no regrets. And come on, why would I think twice before being a part of the project. After all I get to play the lead against Priyanka."
I love tall women: Aamir Khan
He may not be very tall himself, but Aamir Khan Tuesday revealed that he enjoys working with actresses who tower over him. In "Dhoom 3", Aamir will be seen romancing tall and beautiful Katrina Kaif. "I love tall women and her (Katrina's) heels didn't come in the way," Aamir told reporters at an event to announce Yash Raj Films' association with Mattel to create D:3-inspired limited-edition "Barbie Collector Dolls" based on his and Katrina in "Dhoom 3". Katrina said heels are not something that one randomly decides to wear. "If it's required you do it or else you don't," she added. In terms of actresses getting their due in Bollywood, Katrina feels things are changing for good. "I do see the change ... the change is happening. Actresses are getting their due credit. A lot of womencentric films are being made," she said. Some of the forthcoming such films are "Dedh Ishqiya", "Gulaab Gang" and "Mary Kom".
I love being in front of the camera: SRK
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, whose journey in showbiz has spanned over two decades, says he enjoys nothing as much as he loves the "space of being in front of the camera". "I have everything but I can't use everything that I have. But that's fine. For example, there is a book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" and I am the monk who has a Ferrari but doesn't drive it too much..." "I just keep working and I love the space of being in front of the camera and nothing else I like more, but of course, I love my children and my family," SRK said. The actor, who has has appeared in over 80 Bollywood films, and has also reached out to his audiences via the small screen, said that acting is "important" for him. "It's a survival system.. Acting is important for me and there is no reason for that. I always try to do different things as an actor," he said. Shah Rukh, who will now be seen with Kajol in his next venture "Dilwale", says he is very shy in real life and his mother used to call him anti-social. "I am very shy and reclusive personally. I don't talk too much at home as well. I met Kajol after five years for this film... My mother used to call me anti-social," the 50-year-old said.
Thank god I love my job, says busy bee Priyanka Chopra
She says her body feels "battered" due to long working hours, but actress Priyanka Chopra says she is loving her job and is excited about the premiere of the second season of her international TV show "Quantico" on March 6. “17 hours!! What is happening! Thank god I love my job! Body feeling battered... Need a good Zzzzz. Love ya world! Quantico March 6,” tweeted Priyanka. The former Miss World, who is one amongst the many global names who will be a presenter at the much coveted Oscar awards ceremony, has garnered international fame for her lead role as Alex Parrish in American TV series "Quantico". Back home, the actress was last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus "Bajirao Mastani" and will next be seen playing the role of police officer Abha Mathur in Prakash Jha's directorial “Jai Gangaajal”. Priyanka says that maintaining femininity in uniform was one challenging task for her. “When you are playing a tough character, when you are dressed in a uniform it becomes very difficult to maintain femininity and that was very important to me. “Prakash-ji and I discussed that as a woman, it’s very important to celebrate womanhood and yet at the same time be in a position of authority and that’s how Abha is, which is very different from how we see tough women,” the actress said in a statement. “When they do action sequences, women somehow tend to lose their femininity. It’s beautiful that Abha is extremely feminine and very graceful but at the same time not someone to be taken for granted. She is very graceful and dignified and I enjoyed playing her," she added. "Jai Gangaajal" revolves around a woman IPS officer, who is brought in a well oiled system of the powerful, as she is thought to be weak, pliable and easy to manipulate. However, things become difficult for them when she comes into confrontational mode. “Jai Gangaajal” revisits the dusty heartland of central India and examines the society-police relationship.
I Would Love to Play Circuit, says Salman
'I would love to play Circuit,' said Salman Khan on NDTV's 'Walk The Talk' yesterday. The 'Jaaneman' rockstar had loved 'Munnabhai MBBS' and is 'Dying to see Lage Raho Munnabhai.' Would he have liked to play Munna's character? 'No, only Sanju could have done full justice to it,' he said. Salman Khan is a relaxed man in many ways. I still remember I had watched him in 'Walk The Talk' around one and a half years back after the Vivek Oberoi press conference episode. It was clear Salman had only consented for the interview as his father script writer Salim Khan had asked him to do so. He had looked zapped, lost and incomprehensible. But yesterday, he was jovial, gave respect to all the questions, handled a few tricky questions smartly and was generous in his praise of all the people he cares for. When asked about Shahrukh and Aamir, he stated that his respect for SRK stems from the fact that he is the only one who is earning bread in his family as his parents are no more. As for Aamir, then according to Salman, he has not seen a man with such amazing will power. Any examples? 'He had put on some weight but when he decided that it's time to control he went on a diet and exercise routine. And today he is looking the same as QSQT days. He came for dinner the other day and he had brought his diet food along with himself. That's how particular he is about something that he believes in.' Amongst today's brat-pack, he finds Hrithik Roshan the best as he is very good looking and works very hard. You may find faults with many a thing Salman Khan has done in the past, but still one has to give it to him that he is a very secure actor. And that's a huge asking for in the world of make believe where insecurity rules-the-roast all the time.