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Monday, August 15, 2005

Khan Khazaana

There is unimaginable amount of Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan on television on this Independence Day. Star Gold is screening Swades. They showed an introduction to the movie before it and the program was hosted by Ashutosh Gowariker himself. He told some interesting facts about the movie. For instance, SRK has worn only seven shirts in the movie and all these shirts are from the usual brands which men wear! Very very different from the usual SRK style. On MTV, Aamir, seated comfortable on a bean bag, has launched into a detailed description of all his movies so far. While a lot of what he has said has been heard/read innumerable times already, he did say some hilarious new things. On the allegations of ghost directing Hum Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke, Aamir say that he doesn't like doing anyone else's job (heard that before) and listen to this....he said that he thinks if he had directed the movie, he would have done a better job!! Earlier in the show he admitted to not understanding Indra Kumar's concept of cinema and said he doesn't like the movie Dil. I am waiting for the day when he tells us what he honestly thinks of his latest movie Mangal Pandey.

Yep. Too much of the Khans. But, who's complaining? ;)

4 Comments:

At August 15, 2005 8:31 PM, Blogger Domesticated Bachelor said...

hmmmm .. i was just wondering is it a great thing for an actor to have used ordinary brands only? we have come to a stage where actors dictate to the directors. wish our guys would be more professional

 
At August 17, 2005 9:55 AM, Blogger Eastmancolour said...

Haven't seen the Rising...but heard not so good things about it. About the songs gone astray and the scenario gone berserk !

Quite the hype...and none of the substance.

oh well...watta glamorous world :) I like it better watching it from afar on days less interesting :D

cheers

 
At August 22, 2005 11:32 PM, Blogger Thetis said...

i am (complaining).

 
At August 31, 2005 9:48 PM, Blogger Domesticated Bachelor said...

???

 

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