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HEALER OF HEARTS
Something that has never happened before. Millions of hearts,
female specially, broke when the heartthrob of the nation,
Hrithik Roshan married Suzanne Khan, daughter of one-time
actor Sanjay Khan. A simple registered marriage at Sanjays
farm in Bangalore amidst the kind of security V.I.Ps
rarely received and a very select gathering of celebrities
attended the reception.
Hrithik and his bride will soon leave for New Zealand for
their honeymoon followed by a hectic shooting schedule for
Mohan Kumars new film. "Will the Hrithik magic
work after marriage ?" a leading filmmaker and distributor
who like many others was shocked over the sudden happy development
asked. It will depend on Hrithiks next release which
will take some time -- could be Subhash Ghais Yaadein,
the pace at which the showman is going about making the film.
Reminds me of the times when Rajesh Khanna, the super-star
of the seventies married Dimple Kapadia. The only big difference,
the tight security the black cats and commandos all around
in the midst of all the celebrations, almost ruining the reverence
and solemnity of one of the most unprecedented marriages of
our times, something like a marriage amidst a war-like situation.
Will Hrithiks marriage affect his career? Thats
one question on every responsible tongue. "Why, almost
all our present day heroes are married, arent they?
actress Divya Dutta asks. What will all those girls who wrote
letters with their blood to the young man who they dreamt
was their prince charming do now? And will the postman who
carries all those letters to "Kavita", Hrithiks
house wonder why his bag has suddenly gone so light? Too many
questions and no clear answers.
THERELL NEVER BE .....
What a life this woman has led, a life which no ordinary woman
dare live! She was Helen, a small-time dancer in B grade Hindi
films. She came up in life but her life was not in her hands.
It was taken care of by her well-wisher, Mr PN
Arora. All that was hers was his. She was just a bonded slave.
She soon zoomed and made it as a star dancer in a class of
her own. She was a dancer without whom no big film could be
made or a dancer whose presence, just one song and dance could
make a film a big film. "Helen hai to sab theek hai,
Helen hai na?" the distributors asked before they could
enter into a any deal with a producer. It was the time when
life was looking down that she met a Prince (he was known
as Prince Salim before he became a writer and formed a team
with Javed-Akhtar) The Prince fell for Helen and Helen fell
for him. But the Prince was a married man with four children.
But he defied all conventions, overcame all misunderstandings,
even understanding between his first wife and his grown up
sons. He first bought her a home where the Khan clan live.
The understanding led to sweetness and light and Helen was
accepted by Salims family.
The Khan sons now look up to her as their mother, seek her
blessings before any thing they do. Her coming into the Khan
family has brought love, light and understanding and success
more than any thing else. Her becoming a part of the Khan
family has also inspired her to come back to acting and the
dancer who once swayed and swirled and swung in films is now
playing meaningful roles in films mostly made by her sons.
Helen has overcome all the bitterness of the past which was
not so rosy and is now living a comfortable life with the
great family which gives her all the respect she deserves
for all the sacrifices she has made in life. Almost like a
dream come true story.
ANSWERS TO SAVE
Some very crucial questions on whose answers depends the future
of this once great industry ( how it pains to say this "once
great industry").
When will our stars who are living in fear pass on a major
part of their fear to the devils in society?
When will we make good films which will be remembered long
after our generation has gone?
When will our writers realise that writing means creating
something original and not just lifting stories, ideas and
items from our own films and films from different parts of
the world?
When will our music directors give us music that will last
till the last days of our lives?
When will our stars realise that acting is not just singing
and dancing and performing feats and indulging in acrobatics?
When will stars stop talking about crores and start talking
about the quality of their work, acting?
When will our producers stop realising that we have much more
beautiful locations than all the locations they visit to capture
the beauty of their phools (flowers) to fool our gullible
people?
When will our filmmakers and every one else involved in the
film making of a film learn that film making is not a plaything,
not a game but a beautiful blend of entertainment, enlightenment,
excitement and money too, lots of it?
When will we know that if we dont find suitable answers
to these crucial questions we will be doomed to damnation?
Who wants to see this beautiful world built by some of our
geniuses in ruins?
THE RISE AND RISE OF...
If Raveena continues the good work she is determined to do,
I am sure she will soon stand out as one of the better actresses,
the kind we need to project the Indian woman in the right
prospective desperately.
In the beginning, Raveena was just one of those pretty puppets
on show and I distinctly remember several experts call her
"do char din ki nachne gaane wali gudia". She lived
up to their image of her and lived up very successfully. Till
realisation seemed to dawn on her and she realised that acting
was more than all that nachna gaana in Switzerland and rona
dhona in India. I vividly remember some scenes in J. P. Duttas
tough man-oriented film Kshatriya in which Raveena never let
the tough men steal any of her scenes. She was good, she could
act and I was glad for her, more glad for her father, my friend,
Ravi Tandon (where are you, Mr Tandon?) whose dream it was
to see his daughter make it as a good actress. Some more good
films, some more appreciation and Raveena was accepted as
one of the better actresses. She is taking herself very seriously
or the Raveena we have seen in films like Shool and some other
recent films would not be the Raveena who is recognised and
wanted. Raveena is now taking very delicate steps. She doesnt
want to slip or fall. I am glad again, she is doing a film
with Kamal Haasan the man who is a specialist in changing
statues and pillars into flesh and blood human beings.
Forget the past, Raveena. Focus on the future which is paved
with challenges. Its not going to be easy. You have
to challenge yourself to win and at this stage of your career,
I know you have the will to challenge both yourself and any
other challenges that come your way.
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