Thursday, September 3, 2009

Shahid Kapoor demands 15 crores for new flick

After the success of Kaminey, Shahid Kapoor is flying high these days. Basking in the success of his blockbuster, the actor has demanded 15 crores from filmmaker Subhash Ghai. Subhash Ghai who was looking for a male lead for his next untitled romantic flick reportedly approached Shahid for the role and was shocked to hear the amount the actor was asking for. Kapoor went high on fame after the success of his film Jab We Met and hiked his fee to five crores. Following the release of recently hit flick Kaminey Kapoor is included in A list actors and the dude thought it right to go for big money.
Source by Dunya News

Michael Jackson to be buried amongst the stars

Two months after his death, Michael Jackson is to be buried on Thursday in a private sunset ceremony that will see the "King of Pop" laid to rest alongside a galaxy of Hollywood stars. The tragic pop music icon, whose mysterious June 25 death was ruled a homicide by city officials last week, will be interred in an elaborate mausoleum at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the suburb of Glendale. Only close family and friends of Jackson will be in attendance for the event, in stark contrast to the star-studded public memorial held at Los Angeles's Staples Center in July attended by 20,000 mourners. Several streets surrounding the entrance to the cemetery in Glendale will be closed in an effort to keep fans at bay, police said. Jackson is to be interred at a 7:00 pm (0200 GMT Friday) ceremony inside the cemetery's massive Great Mausoleum, an elaborate neo-classical building inspired by Genoa's famous Campo Santo. Jackson's gold-plated casket is to be placed in a private section of the mausoleum that is also home to the final resting places of famous names from Hollywood's golden age such as Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Carole Lombard. The cemetery also boasts a stunning recreation of Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" in stained glass. Other entertainment icons buried at Forest Lawn include Humphrey Bogart, Lon Chaney, Nat King Cole, Walt Disney, Errol Flynn and Jimmy Stewart.
Source by Dunya News

Madonna performs for 50,000 in Tel Aviv

Hayarkon Park was transformed into a lavish Las Vegas showroom Tuesday night, as Madonna brought her Sticky&Sweet show to Tel Aviv for the first of two concerts marking the end of her world tour. "Get up out of your seats," she commanded the crowd in the opening song, "Candy Shop," and the sold-out audience of 50,000 happily complied. By early in the afternoon the area surrounding the park had begun to take on a festive atmosphere, as hundreds of fans of the American icon waited outside the gate for the 5:30 pm opening, in order to nab prime standing room. It turned out the fans had to wait until 9:22 p.m., when Madonna and crew hit the stage to a sea of lit cellphones, following an innocuous 45-minute electro-dance mashup by DJ Paul Oakenfield. Madonna wraps up her worldwide tour with a final concert at Hayarkon Park on Wednesday night.
Source by Dunya News

"The Time Traveler's Wife” to be released on 14th August

Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams star in the new romantic drama, "The Time Traveler's Wife." The film is based on Audrey Niffenegger's best-selling book about a love affair that transcends time. Bana plays Henry DeTemble, a man cursed with a genetic disorder that makes him travel through time. Henry has no control over the disorder and is forced to shift through various moments in time, without any warning. Rachel McAdams portrays Clare, a young woman who has been in love with Henry since he visited her while she was a little girl. She knows that Henry is a time traveler, but Clare believes they are soul mates, destined to be together. Henry's time travel forces the two apart and strains their relationship as Clare never knows when Henry will return. Starring in an adaptation that so many people have read put pressure on the leading man. Bana says he worked hard to make Henry his own. Both actors appreciated the extra time to connect before getting on-set and the result McAdams says is a film whose message she believes is universal. "The Time Traveler's Wife" opens in North American theaters on August 14th.
Source by Dunya News

Brangelina steal Inglorious Bastards’ premier

Premier of Brad Pitt’s new flick Inglorious Bastards was held in Los Angeles in which Angelina Jolie specially participated. Large numbers of audiences were present outside the theater to have one glance of the couple. The traffic remained blocked outside the theater for some time when the couple arrived. Pitt and Jolie spent some time with their fans outside the theater. The story of the film revolves around World War II and it will be released across the world on August 21.
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Kate Winslet goes from Oscar win to TV series

British screen star Kate Winslet, who won the 2009 best actress Oscar, will take the lead role in a television adaptation of "Mildred Pierce," based on the novel by James M Cain. Winslet, who won the Academy Award for "The Reader," will be directed by Todd Haynes, best known for his landmark Bob Dylan 2007 biopic "I'm Not There." Although no deal has been struck, Variety said the US subscription channel HBO is a lead contender to pick up the mini-series. The novel was originally made into a 1945 movie that won actress Joan Crawford an Oscar. Winslet, 33, first gained popular attention for her star-making role in the 1997 epic Titanic movie, opposite Leonardo Di Caprio.
Source by Dunya News

Venice Film Festival kicks off in full glamour

The Venice film festival kicked off on Wednesday with big-budget Italian movie “Baaria”. Billed as one of Italy's most expensive movies costing 25 million euros ($36 million), the first home-made film to open Venice for around 20 years kicked off 11 days of screenings, photo shoots, parties and red carpet glamour on the Lido Island. The 66th annual film festival is the oldest film festival in the world. Directors, film stars, and others from across the world attended the opening ceremony. Ten-day long festival will screen 24 movies for the Golden Line Prize. The jury to decide these awards comprises of American, Indian, French and Italian directors and producers. Director from Taiwan Ang Le heads the jury. Famous actors, Nicholas Cage, Charles Thereon and George Clooney will grace the festival.
Source by Dunya News