SHORT
TAKES
GRANDMOTHERS
TURN HIP
Talking
about mamas reminds us of Sushma Seth whos very excited about playing
not mama, but grandmama in Ashok Mehtas Moksha. Shes Manisha
Koiralas dadi in the film and tells you with a delighted chuckle not
to expect her in whiter than white saris and chalk-streaked hair, crooning
bhajans in the pooja room. This dadiji is a hip old lady sporting smart pant
suits and a chic blunt cut who tells hero Arjun Rampal whos a frustrated
wastrel that had she been in his torn Kolhapuris shed have gone and
robbed a bank. And thats exactly what he does, she informs
you with an isnt-that-wonderful twinkle.
SUNNY
DAYS
If
Rajiv Babbar swears by Mithun, NR Pachisia insists that if you have a Sunny
Deol in your film itll be sunny days for you. Ziddi was the only all
out action special last year which rammed its way into the top 10 list. Pachisia
recently launched his new film which is being directed by Raj Kanwar and
of course, Sunny heads the list of credits. I have complete confidence
in Sunny. Hes the only hero today, Im convinced, who doesnt
need me to boost him. He can stand on his own and sell a film on his own,
asserts Pachisia. Touching faith in todays troubled
times.
MUMS
THE WORD
Neena
Kulkarni, a familiar face on the Marathi stage and also in Marathi films
and serials, has finally signed her first Hindi film Raj Kanwars
Chandrachur-Mahima starrer in which Neena will be playing mother (but of
course). Neena has been regularly pursued by Bollywood badshahs but she refused
to take the bait all these years because of domestic pressures.
Her children were growing up and Neena was too busy playing real life mama.
But now that they dont need her around all the time, Neena is available
to mother our young heroes and heroines. And now with Reema and Bina
concentrating on the small screen theres a slot for mummy just waiting
for amchi Neena who, incidentally, makes a terrific ba in Feroz Khans
recently premiered play, Mahatma v/s Gandhi.
FAMILY
PLOT
Sooraj
Barjatya has finally got cracking on his third film, Hum Aapke Hain Saath
and according to Alok Nath, who plays a significant role in the film, its
another simple, ordinary story along the lines of the Ramayan, which upholds
family values. The message which comes through is, The parivar must
remain united, come what may. Alok insists that the Barjatyas
sense of devotion to the family and films will come through in this project
too and for all its simplicity the impact itll make will be mammoth.
Already, everyone belonging to the unit, from the spotboy to Salman Khan,
has this urge to be a part of the family and this is one set where, for a
9 am shoot, Aloks confident even the stars will be there at 8.30 a.m.
However, the surprising bit of info we got from our veerji was that this
film will not be a song-n-dance chitrageet. Therere only seven songs
in Hum Aapke Hain Saath. So would it leave you with a burp or a slurp, was
your final query, to which Alok quipped, I really couldnt say
at this stage. All I can say is that itll be well digested.
ON
THE EDGE
We
bumped into Gulzar a day before the mahurat of his new venture, Hu-Tu-Tu,
and the maker confessed candidly that he was very nervous. Wiping the sweat
off his forehead Gulzar recounted the story of a pilot who was preparing
his crew to parachute in case of an emergency. He turned to the first man
and instructed him, Count one, two, three, four and at the fifth count,
jump. The same instructions were repeated to the second man. By the
time he turned to the third man he was sweating profusely and stuttered,
H-h-ho-how-how m-m-many-mmmany c-co-counts b-b-b-before I-I-I-I
j-j-j-ju-jum-jump? Just one, was the immediate reply. Gulzar
recalled that story and admitted, Im as nervous as the third
man at the moment. I think I will have to count just one when I get
there.
WHEN
JUDAAI PLAYED THE VILLAIN
Shaizaad.
Thats his name and no, hes not some Sultans shehzade. But
he sure is a Prince Charming whos hoping to charm on screen. His first
hit ...and miss... was Judaai. He was signed to play Urmila Matondkars
fiance in the film, a real challenging role with sheets of dialogue. But
by the time the film was released he found that hed been left with
just one rape scene and some fights. The anti-hero had metamorphosed into
a regular khalnayak. And the effort cost him a very good role in Qilla. After
that negative performance in Judaai, a wary Umesh Mehra came up with a negative
answer as far as this Khan was concerned. And the role went to Mukul
Dev, Shehzaad sighs. However, things are now looking up. Hes
getting offers from the likes of Ravi Chopra and Mahesh Bhatt.
COURTING
TROUBLE
Actor-producer-director
Dev Anand created a stir in the Metropolitan Magistrates Court, Mumbai, where
he appeared in person, dressed in his usual flamboyant style. But just
because you see me here dont start assuming I have done anything wrong.
I havent. Ill come out unscathed, Dev said confidently.
A case has been filed against him by M Harwani, the co-producer of Pyar Ka
Taraana. And though Dev answered the summons personally this time, his lawyer
submitted an appeal for a postponement of the hearing because Dev was neck
deep in work with Main Solah Baras Ki which he is readying for release, while
brother Vijay Anands Jaana Na Dil Se Door is ready to go on the floors
soon. The appeal was accepted and the hearing has been postponed to the third
week of May.
BETTING
ON THE BENGALI BABU
At
a time when producers are complaining of Black Fridays and contemplating
an alternative career, young Rajiv Babbar happily continues to dole out Mithun
starrers with surprising frequency. He released Shapath starring Jackie Shroff
and Mithun Chakraborty in December, followed by another Mithun starrer,
Sher-E-Hindustan. Hes now wrapped up Chandal with Mithun and newcomer
Sneha and is already all set to produce and direct another Jackie-Mithun
masala medley, Harfan Maula. We have discovered a winning formula,
he confesses. We make our films on a reasonable budget and sell them
for a reasonable price. Not surprisingly then, they bring in the returns.
The formula could be yours too if you have a disciplined team like mine.
And better still if you sign a disciplined actor like Mithun who guarantees
that your film will be through in three months, insists Babbar. Good
to hear that therere producers around who are putting their money on
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