April 16th, 2007
From ‘Salaam Bombay’ to ‘Chakalaka Baby’ to the alluring tune of ‘Chaiyya, Chaiyya’ Chaiyya’, Bombay Dreams – Andrew Lloyd Webber and R.R. Rehman’s musical – manages to keep the audience engrossed in a melodrama based on fabled Indian movie themes of the fight between the good and the evil.
Tags: A.R Rehman, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Anisha Nagarajan, Ayesha Dharker, Bhangra, Bombay Dreams, Broadway, Deep Katdare, Hugh Vanstone, Madhur Jaffrey, Manu Narayan, Mera Syal, R.R. Rehman, Salaam Bombay, Steven Pimlott, Thomas Meehan Posted in Entertainment, Reviews | No Comments »
October 4th, 2005
Fuzon is riding the high wave. They have just bagged the Indus Music ‘Best Composer’ and ‘Best Ballad Song’ awards. The band takes time out to share their views with world Music Chief Editor ARSHAD MAHMUD and his team in this wide-ranging interview.
Arshad Mahmud: One remembers watching each one of your working independently. What brought you together as a band?
Shallum: I and Imran had been working together for about eight years. We live in the same vicinity in PECHS - and we knew each other very well. Immu also used to meet Shafqat off and on. Then Shafqat Bahi’s album was also running in those days. Immu and I had been talking for a long time about doing something different. One day Shafqat met Immu and then they called me over, saying let’s sit together and start working on something as a unit and not as individuals. That was the day when things started moving.
Tags: A.R Rehman, Ankhon ke saagar, Arshad Mahmud, Ashraf Sharif, Bhangra, Calcutta, Chicago Band, Daler Mehndi, Farhad, Fuzon, Immu, India, Junoon, Khamaj, Malhar, Naeed Shahzad, Pakistan, Pink FLoyd, Shafqat Amanat Ali, Shallum, Sham Charasi, Sharif Poonchwaley, U2 Posted in Entertainment, Interviews | No Comments »
August 21st, 2004
Zubeidaa’s all-star cast for both screen and soundtrack brings together some of the biggest names in modern day Indian entertainment.
THIS is the tragic story of a princess (Karisma Kapoor in the title role), narrated through the eyes of Riyaz, the son who never knew her.
Directed by 66 year old Shyam Benegal and set in the backdrop of the formation of the republic of India, Zubeidaa is the daughter of Suleman Seth (Amrish Puri), who secretly takes part in the shooting of a film. Her father is horrified and hastily arranges for her to be married to Mehboob Alam. However, circumstances after the birth of her son mean the poor girl faces a bleak future.
Tags: A.R Rehman, Alka Yagnik, Amrish Puri, Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Byrne, Dheeme Dheeme, Javed Akhtar, Karisma Kapoor, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Lata Mangeshkar, Manoj Bajpai, Michael Jackson, Rekha, Richa Sharma, Shyam Benegal, Sukhvinder Singh, Talvin Singh, Udit Narayan, Zakir Hussain Posted in Entertainment, Reviews | No Comments »
July 30th, 2003
Starring: Vivek Oberoi, Rani Mukerjee
Special Appearances By: Shahrukh Khan and Tabu
Director: Shaad Ali
Music: A.R. Rahman
Lyrics: Gulzar
Screenplay: Mani Ratnam
Produced By: Kaleidoscope Entertainment
Released By: Yash Raj Films
Saathiya is a very light romantic drama, an old-fashioned story from the era of 70s & 80s where parents and social status used to come as an inseparable wall and the lovers usually have to run away from their homes and do secret marriages. The only so-called new or better thing shown is the real life drama which happens after the marriage. The ups and downs faced by the couple, is the interesting part of the movie which is the real essence of the whole story.
Tags: A.R Rehman, Bollywood, Gulzar, Kaleidoscope Entertainment, Mani Ratnam, Rani Mukerjee, Saathiya, Shaad Ali, Shahrukh Khan, Tabu, Vivek Oberoi, Yash Raj Films Posted in Entertainment, Reviews | No Comments »
January 12th, 2003
[ TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
MUMBAI: Devdas, Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Rs 50-crore magnum opus about the unrequited love of an alcoholic may not have won an Oscar nomination, but it swept the 48th Manikchand Filmfare awards 2002 ceremony on Friday night.
It won 11 awards, including best film, director (Sanjay Leela Bhansali), actor (Shah Rukh Khan), actress (Aishwarya Rai) and best actress in a supporting role (Madhuri Dixit).
“Everyone asked me why I put in so much money into the story of a loser, but it turned out to be a winner,” said Bhansali.
Tags: 360 degrees, A.R Rehman, Aaja Nach le, Airtel, Aishwariya Rai, AJay Dewgan, Anand Bakshi, Awara Paagal Deewana, Babuju Zara Dheere CHalo, Bengali, Bhagat Singh, Bhagwan dada, Bhansali, Bollywood, Company, Devdas, Dina Pathak, Gulzar, Harivanshrai Bachchan, Hyatt Regency, ITC, Jeetendra, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, Kaifi Azmi, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Madhuri Dixit, Malini Sharma, Manikchand Filmfare, Manisha Koirala, Mumbai, Naseem Bano, Paresh Rawal, Paro Chandramukhi, Pepsi, Pooja Pandal, R D Burman, Raj Kumar Santoshi, Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Saroj Khan, Scottish Crown, Shahrukh Khan, Shreya Goshal, Sonu Nigam, Sony TV, The Legend, Vivek Oberoi, Yana Gupta, Yash Johar, Yoko Sizzlers Posted in Entertainment | No Comments »
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