Monday, 26 December 2011

Less famous star kids basteds in Indian Movies ??

Thursday, 22 December 2011

FUCK Star kids Basteds of India Movies ???

FUCK Star kids Basteds of Indian Movies ???
I am not a model nor a star kid, I look good and hell yeah, I can act really well. What do you think are my chances of getting into bollywood ?
I think the answer is a big fat NO?. If you look at the current crop of bollywood actresses, either they are models turned actresses or star kids.
There is no outsider. Where is the talent?. Isnt bollywood supposed to be driven by talent?
I agree looks sell, but talent sells more, agree or no?

FUCK Star kids Basteds 
of Indian Movies ???











FUCK Star kids Basteds 
of Indian Movies ???

Vidya Balan to be booked for obscenity in The Dirty Picture ?

The Dirty Picture actress Vidya Balan dons a burka ?
Vidya Balan recently went to watch The Dirty Picture in Gaiety Galaxy theatre, Mumbai, dressed in a burka.

Vidya Balan was so desperate to gauge the audiences' response to her much talked about film The Dirty Picture that she decided to go and watch the film in a theatre.

Vidya was apparently seated on the upper stall of the Gaiety Galaxy theatre in Mumbai and had covered herself completely in a burkha. However, during the intermission, Vidya lifted her veil to speak to her father as most of the audience had left the theatre to buy snacks and refreshments.

While one of the audience was returning to his seat, he noticed Vidya Balan and yelled saying, “Vidya Balan!"

Well, that was the end of Vidya's attempt to watch herself on screen with the entire janta! Vidya Balan had to leave the film in the second half itself to avoid the chaos that she would have generated.

Vidya Balan's parents are happy with reel life Silk Smitha

 Actress Vidya Balan is in the seventh heaven after her movie The Dirty Picture's release. Ms Balan is overwhelmed with the response she is receiving since the movie's release and success. She is also glad that her parents did not find anything vulgar or cheap in her portrayal of a sex symbol.

"I am feeling great. I am thankful to god as the film has got such a good opening. I got to know it has got 100% occupancy in single screen cinemas and 80-90% in multiplexes. I have just seen the reaction of people inside the theatre and I didn't even know what to say. There have been certain reviews which are very positive and encouraging," Vidya told India Today.

"My dad and mom said this film has nothing vulgar or cheap. They said they are proud of me as I have brought so much grace and dignity. I think whatever compliments I will get after this will be like bonus. That's the best compliment," she said.

Vidya Balan who depicted the role of the real life actress Silk Smitha's tragic death, has received immense applauds and acclaims all over the nation. Her outstanding performance has pushed Bollywood's size zero successful actresses in danger zone.


The Hyderabad city court has directed the police to book a criminal case against actress Vidya Balan for posing indecently for The Dirty Picture posters and promos.

Nampally criminal courts in Hyderabad ordered the Nallakunta police station in the city to book a criminal case against Vidya Balan for posing for indecent photographs for The Dirty Picture posters and promos.

The orders were passed after advocate SK Azad filed a petition in the city court against the actress. The judge asked police to book Vidya Balan under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code and also under Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986.

According to the petitioner, the public display of The Dirty Picture posters and promotional advertisements spoilt the minds of the youth.

Not long ago, brother of late Silk Smitha, V Naga Varaprasad Rao had accused the makers of The Dirty Picture of portraying his sister in a negative manner. He had also moved the Andhra Pradesh High Court, objecting its release. However, the court refused to stop the release of The Dirty Picture since the film makers denied the allegations that the film is based on Silk Smitha's life.

The Dirty Picture, produced by Balaji Telefilms and directed by Milan Luthria, stars Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Emraan Hashmi and Tusshar Kapoor.

Pak court dismisses petition against Veena Malik


Here comes some relief for controversial Pakistani model Veena Malik. A Pakistani court has dismissed a petition seeking action against her for posing nude for the cover of FHM magazine. The Islamabad high court ruled that the controversial pictures were published in another country and so she cannot be tried in Pakistan. However, petitioner Salim Ullah Khan contended that Veena's conduct was "controversial and shameful" for Pakistani people.

UH OH! Father of Pakistani actress Veena Malik who posed semi-nude for FHM magazine says she has shamed Islam and Pakistan


Beautiful TV star Veena Malik’s father says he will never talk to his daughter again and says he feels the same way any other Pakistani man would feel about a daughter who brought shame upon the family and their religion. We know what that means, sooner or later, Veena is likely to be ‘honor’ killed by her own father.

Fortunately, she resides in India, not Pakistan. Hopefully, she has a lot of security.






Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Rakhi Sawant desires to marry Yoga guru Baba Ramdev

Controversial Bollywood actress and TV personality Rakhi Sawant expressed her willingness to marry Yoga guru Baba Ramdev. While addressing mediapersons on the sidelines of a promotional event in New Delhi, Sawant spoke of how she also admired Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi. The Drama queen admitted that Ramdev`s yoga sessions have made an impact on her life.


Known to be in limelight for all wrong reasons and numerous controversial acts, she has always been in the news for her raunchy videos to her controversial stay on `Bigg Boss`, or walking out of `Nach Baliye` finale in a huff and leaving Salman Khan high and dry.

If this was not enough to satiate her hunger for publicity, she hit headlines for her infamous romance with commoner Abhishek Awasthi, followed by a kissing episode with singer Mika. Her `Rakhi Ka Swayamvar` on NDTV Imagine opened a pandora`s box that not only entertained people but also had the gossip columns buzzing for months.

All this helped her in paving way to one of Bollywood`s most sophisticated filmmakers Karan Johar`s chat show `Koffee With Karan`.

For the last one year Rakhi has been constantly courting controversy for her non-stop bloopers and blunders on the reality show `Raki Ka Insaaf`. If one tries to list her bunglings on the small screen, it would be difficult to pen all as she has been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons for more than five years. No wonder she is crowned the controversy queen.

Saturday, 16 July 2011

Fuck Star KIDS today ?

Saturday, 4 June 2011

‘Ready’ is a jackass and Bullshit Movie ???

‘Ready’ is a jackass jokes hummable songs back-breaking fights Ready is Bullshit  Movie Salman gives in his 10 percent and packages it off with 200 percent confidence and style.

Whistle-blowers rejoice! Salman is back and this time he's ditched his belt to fiddle inside his pant pockets (read: Dhinka Chika, in case you don't have a television set at home). The thing with Salman's films is that they're in a genre of their own. A genre that cannot be graded for the story, screenplay, performances or any other metric used to evaluate other films. They can just be enjoyed or suffered, depending upon the elasticity of your tolerance. I hope you would consider this vague disclaimer before reading this review and before going to watch this monsoon musical.
But you're on this page hoping to get an idea about this film, so let's get down to business. The film is about a spoilt brat called Prem (the 14th time Salman has used this as a screen name) and his annoyingly happy family. Prem's daddy, Rajveer Kapoor (Mahesh Manjrekar) has the memory of a goldfish and he constantly portrays his disability by making vulgar physical and oral gestures to describe anything he can't re-collect. Prem also has two uncles and aunts who live together with them in their sprawling mansion spanning across Thailand, Sri Lanka and Filmcity, Goregaon. There's also a random elderly neighbour who is invariable lurking about at the Kapoor household (the only way to get into the frame?).
Anyway, the film becomes a pickled mess when a girl on the run, Sanjana (Asin) lands up at the Kapoor residence, in the guise of Prem's prospective bride. Predictably, she wins everyone's hearts with her clichéd tactics (morning bhajans, respect for elders, disrespect for Prem etc). Now, Sanjana has a dark past and even darker relations, comprising a bevy of assorted villains from the past and present who flaunt every wig in the costume box. Some of them include, Bade Mama (Sharad Saxena), Chote Mama (Akhilendra Mishra), Bade Dada (Puneet Issar) and few other non-descript Bollywood henchmen.
In Hindi films, if the good doesn't reign over evil, it can atleast trick evil into switching sides. So, the Kapoors devise the most ridiculous plan (not even worth mentioning here) to get the Chaudharys (Sanjana's uncles) to indulge in some soul cleansing, beginning with chopping off their 'chotis' (the root of all evil?).
After several songs, excessive hamming and dialogues like "Iska koi resort nahin. Isse acha hain ki aap resort book karlo" and "In that case, mere paas aaja mere suitcase", you just want to dhinka chika yourself out of the movie hall. But the movie refuses to end, as unnecessary confusions and complications pile up and you wonder if there's enough reel left to clear it all up. Luckily, your prayers are answered as this movie ends like a school play, with the dim-witted criminals realizing they've wronged and swearing to mend their ways. Sigh.
'Dhinka Chika' will surely win enough whistles and 'Character Dheela' will leave many gasping. But if you're expecting a laugh-a-thon, then you're in the wrong movie. Salman gives in his 10 percent and packages it off with 200 percent confidence and style. Asin could surely get a chance to dub for the next Chip 'n' Dale film, in case her acting career doesn't fall in place.
When you exit this film, there will be little you will take away from it, apart from Salman's pocket-fiddling and bum rubbing dance moves. But then if Anees Bazmee was interested in making meaningful cinema, he would've demonstrated the same in "No Entry", "Welcome" or "Thank You". How about, "No, Thank You" for his next multi-starrer-no-brainer?