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The ongoing Indian cine extravaganza 'Unforgettable Tour' enters into US with the first leg at Los Angles on Saturday. After finishing as much success in Trinidad and Toronto, the team has great expectations in the West Coast. A highlight on the eve of the celebration is meeting of two Unforgettable Ritiesh Deshmukh met Hollywood star Kevin Costner, whose co incidence of stay at the same Hotel enabled the surprise meet. It was by the bar that the two celebrities had a casual conversation on Indian Cinema and Hollywood and the opportunities of the amalgamation of the two. Kevin Costner also spoke of his desire of making a movie in India with elephants! While contacted Ritesh said that "I am very happy that our shows in Toronto and Trinidad were a huge success." After two spectacular shows in Toronto and Trinidad , the magic of the Unforgettable Tour will unleash in Los Angeles on 26th July , 2008 at the LA Sports Arena. After Los Angeles, the extravaganza will travel to San Francisco, Houston, Chicago, Atlantic City, New York, London and Oberhausen.
An unusual question aimed at Salman
Bollywood Bad Boy Salman Khan was asked about his desires by the husband of contestant Neha on the reality show '10 Ka Dum'. The guy asked Salman about his earliest desires in life. It did not take any time for the star to give an answer. He said that at a time long ago he somehow wanted to make 10 lakhs. Salman told that now he is rich with enough money. So now his desire is to get married at the earliest and become a father. Watch the next episode of '10 Ka Dum' to see Salman giving answers.
'An actor's parents believed his girl had done black magic on him' - Ram Gopal Varma
As his PHOONK gets ready to arrive on 22nd August, Ram Gopal Varma talks about what 'fear' means to him. Read on! I would describe fear as a feeling which comes out of being threatened with either emotional or physical violence, and it gets magnified especially if it comes from an unknown or an un-understandable source. If you truly understand the mechanics and the motivations of the force which is threatening you, you won't be half as scared. For example if you are confronted with a snake you will be chilled to the bone but if you can recognize the species, know what it's poison contains, how it can effect your system, how fast it can move etc kind of details, instead of being scared you will think of ways of escaping it or killing it. Similarly if you are alone at home at night and you hear a moaning kind of sound from inside a room where no one is supposed to be there, the slow wary walk of yours towards the room to check the source of the sound is when you will be scared maximum. That is because your own imagination takes over your mind. But once you see the source no matter how dangerous or frightening it is, you will either scream for help or run or attack it depending on you as an individual. You will simply jump into a defense mode and your fear at this time will be much lesser that what it was during the walk. Belief in God I believe primarily comes out of fear because we have an overwhelming need to feel safe and we will never truly trust our family or the society or the police or the Government to protect us. Hence we are compelled to believe in a force which we desperately want to protect us in every which way and that is where God comes in and in order to feel the power of God we have no choice but to invent and pit his power against a counter point and thus evil forces like demons and black magic are invented. Black magic is supposed to be used to hurt or kill an enemy by either practicing it or hiring its practitioners. Whether it exists or not, nobody can tell for sure, but I am truly stunned by the sheer number of people who in spite of their education and social status, how much they believe in it. I think it's mainly because whenever they don't understand the reasons behind some negative happenings or at least when their minds refuse to accept the obvious for whatever reasons they tend to believe in the aspect of black magic. I know of parents of this actor who was seeing a girl who they highly disapproved of. Unable to break their relationship and refusing to see a possible negative side to their own son they started believing that the girl did some black magic on him, and it started growing to the extent of them fearing everything about her. I was always fascinated with the feeling of fear, how it consciously and subconsciously affects people in so many ways. If you are traveling in a car on a highway and you see a very dirty looking truck coming from the opposite direction with broken headlights, peeled of paint and hanging bumper, that will scare you more than a slick looking well maintained truck. Logically speaking both will do the same damage if they hit you. But it's somewhere your subconscious insight into the driver of the dirty truck that if he doesn't care so much about his own truck he might not care so much about himself or you too. Also if you observed when we with the whole family leave the house and go on a holiday for a few days, when we return, open the lock and step inside a thought fleetingly might cross our minds what the house and the various objects in the house have been up to while you were away. Can we be really sure that the various inanimate things in our house we so take for granted in the course of the day don't really come alive in the night after we go to sleep?
An image experiment of Salman Khan
After Akshay became the king of the masses in his Sikh avatar, its Salman's turn to put on the turban. Salman will be seen as a Sardar in the forthcoming movie 'Heroes'. For all the fans of the star, now the wait has started to see how he has carried of the role of a Sardar as well of an army officer, both of which Salman is attempting for the first time in his career. Going by the released publicity photos and the promo video, the actor is looking great in the military green uniform and the turban. 'Heroes' is produced by Vikas Kapoor and the music has been composed by Sajid Wajid and Monty Sharma. Sohail Khan also plays an important character in the movie. The film also has the powerhouse team of Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol plying prominent characters The other actors are Mithun Chkraborty, Varsal Seth, Preity Zinta, Riya Sen and Amrita Arora.
An old zeal comes handy
You really do not know when some of the skills and naughty tricks learned and practiced during the growing up teenage years turn up later on to your advantage. Imran Khan became a great beneficiary of having mastered such a skill during his boarding school days. For a scene for the forthcoming thriller 'Kidnap' which is Imran's second film and one in which he plays a role with negative shades, he had to use a knife and poke it between Minissha Lamba's fingers. For the long shots, the director Sanjay Gadhvi allowed a fake knife to be used, but when it came to close-ups a real knife was introduced as the film maker was adamant on perfection in visuals. There started the ordeal for Minissha as she became extremely terrified of getting hurt. Imran pacified her and said that if he does it fast continuously with even a real knife, nothing will happen to her as he is a master in doing it. His words proved to be true and he did the shots easily and perfectly surprising everyone and to the great relief of the young leading lady. Imran's hand still has the marks caused due to constant practice to master this dangerous knife trick.
An album from the seasoned voices
Big Music became instrumental in bringing together two gems and creative stalwarts of India after a long gap of nearly two decades. The music company has brought out a musical album titled as "Generations" which is the apt name for the musical project as other than the two veterans; there is the involvement of the cub musician who has composed the song compilation. Amir Ali, son of Ghulam Ali has composed all the tracks in "Generations" which is a romantic album with light romantic lyrics. At the launch function Asha Bhosle talked about her past and her beginnings. She said " I began my cateer in 1943. Ghulam Ali began his musical journey after mine and his son Aamir is just starting his. There are three generations in this album. Keeping this in mind, Big Music aptly titled the album "Generations" as it denotes artists from different times and eras, yet coming together to create what they know best. Soon the artist of my generation will take their place in the annals of time. What will remain for future generations is their legacy and dedicated work in musical works like this album." Ghulam Ali speaking about Asha Bhosle said, " I wonder how she managed to do so much as an artiste. What Asha Bhosle has achieved in one lifetime is almost like a dream come true for any performer. I have the honour and pleasure of performing with her and always look forward to out musical journey together.