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f3ro300
Post new movies/trailers on here instead of makin new topics

Delhi-6



Sonam Kapoor & Abhishek Bachchan

Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLprqdaiVyE

Looks awesome cant wait to watch it :o

f3ro300
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f3ro300
Ash at the Pink Panther 2 Press Conference in New York







peshwawarrior
Aishwarya is aging i heard sonam kapoor replaced her for loreal and loreal wants ash to advertise for women over 40
ExpressYourself
QUOTE(f3ro300 @ Feb 11 2009, 08:40 AM) [snapback]4125286[/snapback]
Ash at the Pink Panther 2 Press Conference in New York











Are these recent pictures? I personally think she looks fabulous, and not as aged as other people say.


Tav6
i agree aish looks good in those pics
peshwawarrior
Delhi-6's Masakali Dove is worth Rs. 13,000 for a day



Sonam posing with a dove (called Masakali in the film) in Rakeysh Mehra’s Delhi – 6 has been creating a lot of buzz. It is heard that Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra auditioned nearly a hundred pigeons for this particular shot in the movie. But then he ultimately settled for a dove.

Sources inform that “Rakeysh Mehra needed to shoot a song with Sonam with a bird sitting on her head. He had tried pigeons but they used to fly away it was actually music director A.R. Rehman who gave him the idea to use a dove instead of a pigeon because he considered it a symbol of love. Rakeysh Mehra promptly asked for 12 doves on the sets. But ultimately chose this particular dove which came from Assam.” says sources.

“But the director had to shell out rupess 13,000/- per day for the bird in hand. Rakeysh Mehra wanted the scene as he had already scripted it and did not want to compromise on anything for the song” adds our source.

Well Rakeysh Mehra’s efforts definitely seem to be worth it. The song has already become the buzz of the town. The song is also being compared to the scene in Rajshri’s Maine Pyar Kiya where heroine Bhagyashree sings with a dove on her hand.
ExpressYourself
Is she wearing any makeup in that pic? She looks pretty natural.
Tav6
QUOTE(ExpressYourself @ Feb 11 2009, 06:14 PM) [snapback]4126019[/snapback]
Is she wearing any makeup in that pic? She looks pretty natural.



she def. wearing makeup .... she has on lipstick .... blush.... and foundation ... and eyeliner
f3ro300
QUOTE(ExpressYourself @ Feb 11 2009, 10:37 AM) [snapback]4125388[/snapback]
Are these recent pictures? I personally think she looks fabulous, and not as aged as other people say.


Yup those are new sanjay leela bansali wants her to loose weight for his new movie embarassedlaugh.gif
f3ro300
i love Masakali song biggthumpup.gif
f3ro300
Aa Dekhen Zara



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqHifixuIY4

f3ro300


Nitin is such a cutie icon_twisted.gif
Jagger
Dev.D (2009)



A modern-day interpretation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's classic 1917 Bengali novel Devdas. The film is directed by Anurag Kashyap, who previously directed Black Friday (nominated for Best Film at the 2004 Locarno International Film Festival) and No Smoking (2007 film based on a Stephen King novel) and wrote the screenplays for Satya (won the 1998 Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film) and Water (nominated for Best Foreign Language film at the 2005 Oscars). The film stars Abhay Deol (who conceived the idea for the film) as Dev/Devdas, with newcomers Mahi Gill as Paro and Kalki Koechlin (an Indian actress of French descent) as Chanda/Chandramukhi.

Trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRLjycn11Rw

The average score for the film is so far 9.1/10 on IMDB:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1327035
f3ro300
^ Dev.D sucks they need to stop making remakes
Jagger
^ Have you seen Dev.D?

I haven't seen the movie myself but I'm quite interested in watching it because of all the rave reviews and high scores it's getting.
VAMAN
Very nice thread. But I suppose there is already a thread for Bollywood pictures. Here is the link

http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=103266
VAMAN
International Indian Film Academy Awards winners

Saturday, Jun. 13, 2009

A list of winners at the 10th International Indian Film Academy Awards announced late Saturday in Macau:

Best picture: "Jodhaa Akbar"

Best director: Ashutosh Gowariker, "Jodhaa Akbar"

Best actor: Hrithik Roshan, "Jodhaa Akbar"

Best actress: Priyanka Chopra, "Fashion"

Best supporting actor: Arjun Rampal, "Rock On!!"

Best supporting actress: Kangana Ranawat, "Fashion"

Best performance as villain: Akshaye Khanna, "Race"

Best comedy performance: Abhishek Bachchan, "Dostana"

Best story: Neeraj Pandey, "A Wednesday"

Best music direction: A.R. Rahman, "Jodhaa Akbar"

Best lyrics: Javed Akhtar, "Jashan-e-Baharaa" from "Jodhaa Akbar"

Best male playback singer: Javed Ali, "Jashan-e-Baharaa" from "Jodhaa Akbar"

Best female playback singer: Shreya Ghoshal, "Teri Ore" from "Singh is Kinng"

Lifetime achievement award: Rajesh Khanna

Film of the decade: "Lagaan"

Director of the decade: Rakesh Roshan

Male star of the decade: Shah Rukh Khan

Female star of the decade: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Outstanding achievement in international cinema: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
YoungOne
QUOTE (f3ro300 @ Feb 12 2009, 12:40 PM) *
Yup those are new sanjay leela bansali wants her to loose weight for his new movie laugh.gif

Good cause I was about to say she really got fat.
Jagger
QUOTE (VAMAN @ Jun 21 2009, 08:18 AM) *
Director of the decade: Rakesh Roshan

How did he end up winning director of the decade? I wouldn't even nominate him for that award, let alone him winning it.

QUOTE (VAMAN @ Jun 21 2009, 08:18 AM) *
Outstanding achievement in international cinema: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Shouldn't the Slumdog Millionaire cast deserve that award more? Many of them are from the Bollywood movie industry, including Madhur Mittal (Adult Salim), Tanay Chheda (Middle Jamal), Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Saurabh Shukla, Mahesh Manjrekar, etc.
ACMILAN1983
I've heard New York is meant to be pretty good. Anyone seen it?
desiboi
QUOTE (ACMILAN1983 @ Jul 4 2009, 12:25 PM) *
I've heard New York is meant to be pretty good. Anyone seen it?


not yet but ill probably watch it online embarassedlaugh.gif
HardcoreBrahmin
QUOTE (VAMAN @ Jun 21 2009, 03:18 PM) *
International Indian Film Academy Awards winners

Saturday, Jun. 13, 2009

A list of winners at the 10th International Indian Film Academy Awards announced late Saturday in Macau:

Best picture: "Jodhaa Akbar"


Wtf?! Jodhaa Akbar was the best pictures?

Its a poorly directed, crappy storyline propoganda movie idolizing and glorifying Muslim rule over India.
signals3t5
I Think New York is very bored Film
but nitin is very cute in that movie
ACMILAN1983
I'm surprised there's no mention of this week's big releases. There's Kaminey and Life Partner.

Can't say I'm interested in Life Partner, but boy I'm looking forward to seeing Kaminey. It's been getting rave reviews and really looks like a great film. I've heard the soundtrack and think it's awesome and really love the song Dhan Te Nah.
katesmith
I like Anarkali dresses...all the collection is looking super thanks for sharing with us

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jessiccarobertt
The volcano has erupted again. Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra has done it one more time. Albeit, quite differently.

If Rang De Basanti was all rage without an iota of remorse, Delhi-6 is all love with a dash of hate. If RDB was a public movement, D-6 is a personal monologue. And just like Rang De was what the country needed back in 2006, Delhi-6 needs to be the new pincode of India. Where the mirror pops up for all matters of religion, caste, money and power, where you look within before you point a finger at others.

More than a motion picture, Delhi-6 is a free flow of ideas, images and sounds. He may harp on the importance of the script, but Rakeysh Mehra, the erstwhile advertising whiz kid, is essentially a man of ideas, a bit of a Bollywood visionary. With the help of the magic troika of A.R. Rahman, Binod Pradhan and Samir Chanda (production design), Mehra creates a world which explodes in every frame. It's a full-bodied experience, a visceral trip which completely takes over your senses.

For the first one hour you may be even excused for thinking that you stepped into the wrong theatre to watch not a starry Bollywood movie but a beautifully done documentary on Delhi.

I-am-an-American Roshan (Abhishek Bachchan) brings his ailing grandmother (Waheeda Rehman) to her Delhi house and thus unfolds Chandni Chowk like you have never seen it before. The crowded bylanes, the lumbering cows, the leaning havelis, the reverberating mosques... it's perhaps more energetic, more colourful and more intricate than what Delhi-6 has been for a long time.

And just like in Rang De, Mehra puts the story on the backburner and just lets it rip. Pigeons fluttering in the air, kites colliding in the sky, chillies drying on the roof, jalebis frying in the pan... Mehra achieves perfection in the rhythm. Stills, staccato, flickering, slo mo... the images unfold at their own pace, as if they were born on camera. Sometimes the frames turn into paintings, with smudged shades and muted highlights. Delhi-6 is a sensory tour de force.
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