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Actor-director Deepak Tijori, who is returning to direction after a long time with the Randeep Hooda- Kajal Aggarwal starrer "Do Lafzon Ki Kahani", said shooting for the film, made him recollect all fond memories of Mahesh Bhatt's evergreen romantic drama "Aashiqui", where he had played an important character. "I'm doing a romantic film for the first time after a long time even as a director. And obviously, I remember Bhatt sahab regularly and even the moments of 'Aashiqui' were coming to my mind while we were shooting the scenes. And this definitely helps. And you'll see a lot of images of Bhatt sahab in the film," he told journalists. The cast of Randeep and Kajal is fresh yet looking compatible in the first look of the film. Tijori said: "The film is basically a brooding love story and that was the reason we had to meticulously cast the actors for the film. The music of such a film also plays an important role. And I'm sure what we've achieved is remarkable and we're all excited and happy with what we've achieved in the film." Kajal and music composer Ankit Tiwari were also present at the interaction. "Aashiqui" was the turning point in Deepak Tijori's career after struggling for several years to get a break in the industry. Though he was not the lead actor, his role as lead actor Rahul Roy's friend was appreciated and made a huge difference to his career.
Kajal Aggarwal's first on-screen kiss with Randeep Hooda in Do Lafzon Ki Kahani
Kajal has apparently never done an on screen kiss, whether it be South films, or Bollywood. Since Deepak Tijori’s “Do Lafzon Ki Kahani” is anyways a love story Kajal was not prepared, nor aware of a kissing scene whilst they were filming in Malaysia, and it was a shock to her when Randeep grabbed her and smooched her, while enacting the scene. It seems Randeep Hooda caught Kajal Aggarwal completely unaware while doing a scene in Malaysia. Kajal and Randeep were doing a highly emotionally volatile scene between them, and Randeep being the actor breed, got carried away in the moment of the character, and just grabbed Kajal’s face, and went for the lip lock. Kajal immediately withdrew herself from the scene, and backed off. Although she did not say anything to her co-actor Randeep, keeping in mind his sensibilities as an actor, she called for a cut and just went aside. Deepak eventually had to go and pacify Kajal, where she asked him to delete the shot that was canned, and go for a clean take. On asking Deepak he clarified “Well I do remember Kajal had told me that she does not do kissing scenes on screen, as she is a huge south Indian movie star, and this would impact her career in South movies. But let me tell you there was no intention to malign her or kiss her out of force, but it was the emotional moment between two lovers as per the script, and I generally prefer actors doing scenes impromptu, so Randeep followed the emotional quotient of the scene, and made a go at it. Sure it did take Kajal in a shocking zone, and she did back off calling for a cut, but later on once I had explained to her the significance of the lip lock, she surrendered herself to the script, and went on to do the scene with all the passion she could put in.” It was a furious moment between Deepak and Kajal, but as they say “all’s well that ends well”, and so we finally get the South Indian queen doing her first ever Bollywood lip lock on screen.
Randeep Hooda wraps up 'Do Lafzo Ki Kahani'
Actor Randeep Hooda says he has completed shooting for Deepak Tijori's directorial "Do Lafzon Ki Kahani". The "Highway" actor took to micro-blogging website Twitter, where he shared a photograph of himself with Tijori, his co-star Kajal Agarwal, and other members of the film's team. "It's a wrap for #DoLafzoKiKahani.. Looking back at the day the whole team got together gifts the first time," Randeep tweeted on Wednesday. On the big screen, Randeep was last seen in the 2014 film "Ungli", a comedy drama film directed by Rensil D'Silva. The 38-year-old actor has been roped in in Omung Kumar's "Sarabjit", a biopic on the late Indian death row prisoner in Pakistan. Randeep will be seen essaying the role of Sarabjit Singh, while actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will be playing his sister Dalbir Kaur Singh. The movie will narrate the struggle of Dalbir Kaur, whose sole aim in life was to get her brother, who had been mistakenly taken to be an Indian spy, out of jail. "Sarabjit" will be shot starting October over one schedule of 70 days in Punjab.
Kajal Aggarwal & Randeep Hood caught playful promoting 'Do Lafzon Ki Kahaani'
Kajal Aggarwal and Randeep Hooda were in a playful mood while promoting their upcoming release 'Do Lafzon Ki Kahaani'. Here are few images of Randeep and Kajal in a candid mood.
'Do Knot Disturb'& 'Kal Kissney Dekha' starts rolling
The shooting of the films 'Kal Kissney Dekha' and 'Do Knot Disturb' have started. Both the films are part of a five film production deal between Relinace Big Entertainment and producer Vashu Bhagnani's production company Puja Films. The financial, marketing and distribution rights of all the films will be with the Big Pictures. 'Do Knot Disturb' brings back one of the most successful director/actor pair of Bollywood after a year. The film is directed by David Dhawan and Govinda is the leading man. The shooting has commenced in Delhi, where a huge set in a farmhouse has been erected for the purpose. The unit will shift the location in the first week of July to Mumbai. A lot of typical extremely hilarious David Dhawan style of humour that now has a great following among the film lovers will be in the offering in this film. Ritesh Deshmukh who by now has earned a name for himself as a highly natural funny bone tickling specialist giving company to Govinda in 'Do Knot Disturb' have helped this film to become an awaited one now itself. Lara Dutta gets back with Davind Dhawan after the stupendous success of 'Partner' in 2007. Sushmita Sen is the other former beauty queen who is the second leading lady of the film. The music is composed by Nadeem Sharavan and is arranged by Viju Shah. The second film 'Kal Kissney Dekha' started the shooting in Johannesburg, South Africa last week. The unit will also be also shooting in Durban and Capetown during the 45 day schedule in South Africa. Vashu Bhagnani's son Jacky Bhagnani makes his Bollywood debut as a leading man with this romantic love story with the elements of thrill and action also inter-woven into the story. The film is directed by Vivek Sharma who was the man responsible for calling the shots in the film 'Bhootnath'. The other main actors of the film are Rishi Kapoor, Archana Puran Singh and Vaishali Desai. Sajid-Wajid gives the music for 'Kal Kisne Dekha'. Both the films which have started the shooting are being planned for a mid 2009 release. Commenting on the two films, President of Reliance Big Entertainment, Rajesh Sawhney said that the company is delighted at the commencement of two films under the deal, which he believes will be two of the most eagerly awaited films of 2009 and the work on the strategic marketing and distribution plans for the two films to be available to the widest audience possible has already been started. Vashu Bhagnani said that his company is extremely happy to partner with Reliance BIG which will bring about a synergy of the creative and production expertise of Puja Films with the vast business knowledge and experience of Reliance.
"Do you think there is anything funnier than the media?" - Ramu
Yet another volley of questions. Yet another round of witty replies from Ramu. Read on: 1. This excuse of making films only to enjoy the process sounds irresponsible. Ans: You got me wrong. I am not making an excuse, I am saying that it is the only choice any filmmaker has whether he realizes it or not. Every one of the makers of the 120 or so films made in Bollywood every year think that they are making a film which will be a big hit. No one in the right mind will go ahead and make a film aiming it to be an average or a flop film. 95% of them will not reach their intended objective. When the audience sees the final film they imagine it has been done with carelessness and a non-thinking attitude but that would never be the case. A viewer is spending a couple of hours and around Rs.100- to buy a ticket. A maker is spending a year or more and crores of Rupees. He would never be irresponsible because he has much much more to loose than the viewer. It happens because it is an extremely difficult thing to match the mind-state of the Director, where he started from and the mind-state of the viewer when he enters the theatre. It is too complex and too long drawn out for me to explain here. 2. You yourself have raised your bar and that's the burden you carry. Ans: Maybe you are right but that is also the reason I became what I am. 3. I don't want to read articles posted by fakes like you. Ans: Ok. 4. I request you to use all your witty humour in the media movie. Ans: Of course. Do you think there is anything funnier than the media? 5. I think you source your actors from theatre. Mohanlal is known, Chakri and the Contract guy are Telugu actors. Phoonk guy is a Kannada actor. I won't even get into how you get your heroines. Did you select Fardeen Khan because he gave you money? Ans: Yes sir, Yes sir, Yes sir, you are absolutely right about what all you wish to be right. 6. You spelt Nietzsche wrong. Ands: That was a typing error. Thanks for the lesson anyway! Where do I send the cheque? 7. Why are you an atheist? Ands: Because I can go ahead and commit as many sins as I want without getting scared. 8. Stick to making movies. Sexist jokes don't make good comedy. Ands: Ok, Ma'm. 9. Only if a Government committee regulates the sensationalisation of news the media scene will improve. Ans: I disagree. If it's regulated by a Govt body it will just breed corruption and censorship which will make the situation worse. At least now the least the media is doing is to entertain us. A Government body will destroy that too. 10. I think most celebrities have found solace with internet blogs. Ans: Definitely. At least there's one place where they can communicate to whoever is interested or concerned without being edited, quoted out of context or lines being highlighted which were not meant to be etc. 11. Seems like you have very good material for the media film. Please don't screw it. Ans: I won't screw it. I will f** it. 12. Invest in a good screenplay, good writer, good cinematographer and a good music director. Ans: Please don't give away such brilliant strokes of advice for free. 13. Stop manipulating things. Ans: Ok, Your honour.