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After 'Apna Sapna Money Money', next film coming from Subhash Ghai would be 'Good Boy Bad Boy'. Here we bring to you an exclusive character sketch of the lead actors in the film. Tusshar plays the character of Raj who is a much focused student and wants to achieve something in life. Emraan's character in the film is called Raju. Raju is a very cool laid back guy who is flirtatious, hip and trendy. He is also a lively and cheerful person to be with. Tanushree's character is called Dinky, someone whom she feels she can portray very naturally as she herself was very tomboyish and also good at studies. The film Good Boy Bad Boy seems to be a very lively flick based on the life of college students. Interestingly, the pairing done in the film is also very unique. Tanushree is opposite Tusshar Kapoor in the film while Isha Sharwani will share the screen space with Emraan Hashmi.
Good films run, not Khans and Kumars - Akshay...
Don't expect diplomatic statements with a feel good factor embedded in from Akshay Kumar. On being recently quizzed whether Akshay Kumar's mere presence in a film read a good success story in the making, he said pretty much matter of fact that "Good films, good story and good scripts run and not Khans, Kumars or anyone else!" Coming from the same man who has a string of hits behind him today and is now firmly placed amongst the Top 5 paid actors in the country, Akshay Kumar still doesn't stray away from being at his modest and jovial best
Good fortune
Vijayakanth emerged the dark horse in the recently concluded Assembly elections garnering huge share of votes. He played the spoilsport by eating away the vote share of prominent parties like AIADMK, DMK, MDMK and BJP at many Assembly seats. The success of Vijayakanth at political front has brought him respect in film industry. His Perarasu which is lying in the cans for a long time is in big demand now thanks to his new-found success. Distributors, who once turned away from buying the film have reportedly expressed great interest in buying the movie. It is predicted that the movie would do good business and would help producer Khaja Mohideen revive his fortunes.
Good demand for Baabul soundtrack
A couple of days more for the soundtrack arrival of 'Baabul' and the music is already much in demand. Since the time the quintessential bhangra-pop track 'Come On Come On' arrived on the music channels, music lovers have been making enquiries about the arrival of the album on stands. The song features Amitabh Bachchan in the lead who recreates the 'Shava Shava' mood once again. Presence of Hema Malini in the celebration track brings back the nostalgia of 'Meri Makhna Meri Soniye' [Baghban] while Salman Khan's electrifying appearance makes it a winner all the way. In fact one of the leading music dealers has gone to the extent on saying, "It would be better if the promotion sticks to 'Come On Come On' for at least a week more from now so that the audience continue to be interested in the film's music. Once the album gets a good initial, more songs from the film could be aired to consolidate the album's run further. Music from 'Baabul' comes from Aadesh Srivastava who was also the man behind 'Baghban'.
Good gesture
At the Padmalatha Art maiden venture 'Baa Bega Chandamama' audio release function Rs.25000 cheque was presented by Dr.Vishnuvardhana to deceased family of director Raj Kishore who passed away recently. One of the favorites of Dr.Vishnuvardhana was director Raj Kishore. At the time of handing over of the cheque to the daughter of Raj Kishore Ms Deepa it was an emotional moment at the Rejoyz digital auditorium in Malleswaram. Dr.Vishnu and Deepa were in full of tears and that took a few minutes to come back to normalcy. Dr.Vishnu said that the director Raj Kishore did not get the right share of prominence for his hard work. He wished the almighty to give courage to the family of Raj Kishore. Director of 'Baa Bega Chandamama' B.H.Murali in his speech said the banner is committed to help the needy in the film industry every time the new film is made.
Good times, at last
After a pitiful 2005, this year has started pretty decently for Tollywood. The year has so far seen more hits than the corresponding year last year. Style is a certain hit. Happy with Allu Arjun is a hit. Ranam has opened to good collections. Chukkallo Chandrudu had its moments at the urban centers. Two other Sankranthi releases Lakshmi and Devadasu are close to completing 50 days across several centers. Devadasu's YVS Chowdary is over the moon at the good response that his film has elicited. He told newsmen yesterday that Devadasu has vindicated his belief that people always back a good entertainer. The film's music has been a great hit.