Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa

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SALMAN BHAI`X BIOGRAPHY--->:=)


One thought, and with reason enough, that Salman Khan had only biceps and some stylish hops to offer to Bollywood.

The notion changed with time. Salman had acting cells in him as well. After all, he also was one with film lineage. Salman's father Salim is a renowned scriptwriter. And stepmom Helen leaves an indelible mark in Hindi films as the sensuous epitome of a cinematic diva.

The actor came of age with Sooraj Barjatya's Maine Pyar Kiya. Hum Aapke Hain Kaun's phenomenal success established Salman as one of the formidable Khan trio.

Today he is a sought after hero, working with almost all top banners. On the personal front, Khan had lovely ladies as his women. Salman's love story began with Sangeeta Bijlani and at the moment is on a halt with the ex-Miss World and Bollywood's current leading lady Aishwarya Rai.

Ah! the pressures of being one of the hottest hunks. His presence seems to provoke a scene wherever he goes. Hysteria breaks out - thousands of girls go all coy and blushing in his presence, not quite knowing where to look. Female visitors to the sets of his movies tend to leave with their knees distinctly weaker than when they arrived. Go to a girl's college and you'd come across snippets of such breathless chat: "Salman is the best thing to have happened to Hindi films - he's so handsome, so intriguing, so sexy." Said one of his leading ladies, "Oh, my God, it's so difficult to ward off his female fans, they're crazy about him." Female public's growing obsession with Salman is the best indication of the fact that we're clearly in the grip of 'Salman mania'

Paparazzi can't track the elusive star down..he's an extremely private person. As far as he's concerned, work stops when the camera stops rolling. And not to forget the adversary relationship with the Press that dubbed him 'a bad dude, with the disposition of a wild snot and fists of fury'. Well, if he needs that fury 'to keep scums at bay' why should it be denied him?

At close range, Salman is boyishly likeable. He makes you want to reach through his physical deterrence and give him a friendly pat, as he smiles, lowering his eyes and shakes your hand. There's something about him, an instant familiarity. With no curtain of diffidence to drop, no attitude problem, he immediately opens up as if he were an old pal. He's the kind of a guy whose company one seeks because he is loaded with natural charm. He laughs easily at your humour, pays close attention to your questions and answers them fully and thoughtfully. He's focussed without being strained. Salman's reputation for being rude doesn't mean a thing once you meet him. You can't believe any bad stuff written about him and can easily shrug off business built on gossip which leads to a lot of misunderstanding and tarnishes someone's name. In real life he's a completely normal guy. With just one big difference. Salman has it- the star quality. But he is one of those rare actors who hasn't taken full advantage of his charms or star status. Anyone in his place could've signed any number of movies, but this is a hunk through which a grassblade of conscience heroically peeks. Salman has always made it a point to be part of an ensemble which is the mark of the very substantial, committed and up person that he is. There's a rare spine of integrity to everything he does, like turning down roles which didn't agree with him - temperamentally. It's easy to see why he commands respect.


A romantic film seems to be his normal habitat, playing all too clean-cut heroes. "Playing the romantic," says Salman, 'is perfectly consistent with my image. So why should I move out of it?" Trying to avoid the apparent rough and tumble in a film? "It's not as if I don't do action films - in fact, I have a wider choice of roles than many others. Wasn't Veergati an action film ?

Maine Pyar Kiya was his first movie, Salman started his career with a super hit movie to his lot. After Maine Pyar Kiya was Pathar Ke Phool which had good music but movie failed at box office.Salman started signing films after films and flops started to fell in his lot. Jagruti, Dil Tera Ashique were few of them. Baaghi was also a hit movie and thus Salman's successful career started. Then came Lawerance D'souza's Saajan which was a hit and it proved this hero could perform serious role whn wanted in the film to potray his character . "In Saajan, Sanju (Sunjay Dutt) got the girl, in Majhdhaar, Rahul Roy walks off with the heroine. Maybe I'm better off this way. Letting the other guy ride off into the sunset with the girl, I get the audience sympathy." And he also gives a lot of importance to having a rapport with his co-stars. "You have to make an effort to establish a rapport in the interest of the film. I have worked with Sunjay Dutt, Nana Patekar,(Khamoshi), Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Sunny Deol, Rahul Roy, Sanjay Kapoor and Jackie Shroff and have always got along with everyone." But whom does he like the best? He's at his candid best, "Sanjay Dutt, Sunny Deol, Aamir and Govinda." After Saajan came Rajkumar Santoshi's Andaz Apna Apna, in which Salman's comedy stole the masses. Karan Arjun casted this macho-man with top star Shahrukh Khan and the film was directed by Rakesh Roshan. The song Yeh Raat Aur Yeh Doori made people swing to its tune. Suraj Barjataya's Hum Apke Hain Koun opposite Madhuri Dixit was a super hit and Salman came in the race of capturing number one position.

Judwaa had Salman in double role, though the script was not good the movie was a superhit at box office due to excellent music and good dance numbers. Salman's brother Sohail Khan directed a movie called Auzaar which was a flop at box office. The film had no effect on Salman's career since he had Jeet in his pocket. Jeet proved to be successful and Salman acting talents were appreciated. Salman Khan is supposed to be one of the handsome hero in the industry having many good productions and directors so that he can give many hits and prove himself to be in the class of number one hero's. His Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya has done well and his Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai is doing average business. And all that success at the drop of a shirt. It works only if have a body worth the showing.


Kuch Kuch Hota Hai bagged him a Filmfare award for the Best Supporting Actor. He tried his hands on comedy with Biwi No.1, Dulhan Hum Le Jaayenge, and Chal Mere Bhai and was very successful. Now he is back in action with Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge.

His priorities in life? "My family, my girlfriend, my work, my friends," says he with a smile. And the ideal way of life? A sigh of contentment escapes his lips as he answers this one. "Sun in my face, coke in hand and no tensions in my head, as now." Today he doesn't seem to have any need for battles. He's calmed down. Happily wearing his stardom, he's friendly, intensely likeable, instantly chummy, the antithesis of the arrogant and moody star. The calm eye in the centre of the hurricane, that's movie- making. So where's the peril ?

He made a name for himself with soft-spoken, romantic roles. Lately it seems like Salman Khan's mission in life is to prove what a very good actor that makes him.

Son of scriptwriter Salim Khan (who co-wrote classics like Sholay, Deewar, Zanjeer, and Mr. India), Salman shot to fame as a gentle Romeo in the 1989 blockbuster Maine Pyar Kiya. He then went on to star in some of the biggest hits of the 90s, among them Hum Aapke Hain Koun...!, Karan Arjun, and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. In recent years, however, his drama off-screen proved more gripping than any movie. He moved from scrape to messy scrape with the law, the media, and his sometimes girlfriend, Miss World-turned-actress Aishwarya Rai. Columnists bemoaned his bad boy ways. Religious fundamentalists protested his taste in women (he was a Muslim; Aishwarya, a Hindu). But all along, diehard fans swore he was simply misunderstood.

Now he stands accused of manslaughter. And even those fans may reached their limit.

Fall 1998 marked the beginning of Salman's legal troubles. While in Jodhpur, Rajasthan to shoot the 'Mhare Hivda' song sequence for Yashraj's Hum Saath Saath Hain, he and several costars went hunting in the nearby Thar Desert. The group strayed onto a Bishnoi reservation, where Salman shot a black buck, a member of an endangered species that is illegal to hunt. The Bishnoi -- being a tribe that believes in the sanctity of all life, and not at all in the sanctity of film stars -- physically detained the actor, who was then thrown into jail by an unsympathetic magistrate. The scandal sent reporters scrambling for their pens -- which they then used to draw an indelible black mark next to the actor's name.

Media then turned their attention to his rocky relationship with Aishwarya Rai, whom he began to date after acting across from her in 1999's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Rumors already existed claiming that Khan had physically abused a former girlfriend, Pakistani actress Somy Ali. Now the Rai family's rumored displeasure fueled similar tales regading his behavior with Aishwarya. The media gleefully featured reports about Salman's late night visits to Aishwarya's apartment: neighbors claimed he pounded on Aishwarya's door for hours, screaming futile, furious demands to be let inside.



HEROES: INDIA-FM PREVIEW



Sunny Deol as Vikram Shergill
A strong personality who epitomizes never-ending hope. Vikram lives for the moment and stands up for social issues and causes. To man patriotism isn't the stereotypical term, but dying for the nations is. As Vikram puts it, "Any act done towards the progress of the country", is patriotism. Vikram believes in putting your sorrows behind and moving on.

Bobby Deol as Dhananjay Shergill
Dhananjay, aka DJ, is a handsome young man whose presence you would miss after a single meeting. He possesses immense charm and affection. DJ's battle of porting himself better than his solar brother is evidence of the child that still lives within him. Yet when need be, that child takes a backseat to let the soldier in him take charge.

Dino Morea as Sahil Naqvi
Sahil Naqvi is a young boy who can be found in every neighborhood. Smart, good-looking and intelligent, he could have easily chosen a lucrative career. Yet he chose to be a soldier.


Salman Khan as Balkar Singh
A man of few words, Balkar Singh is lovable and endearing. His soft - spoken attitude cannot be mistaken for the clarity of thought he possesses. Balkar has pledged his life for his country and everything else follows. Like every man Balkar has beautiful dreams for his family but he knows he might not be able to fulfill them and he does not regret it.

Preity Zinta as Kuljeet Kaur
A woman who's the son of the house, Kuljeet takes pride in being an army man's wife and is happy that her son wants to walk the path as his father. Kuljeet is a loving wife, a caring mother, a single daughter and the best daughter-in-law anyone could ask for. Sacrifice comes naturally to Kuljeet and so does hard work.

Mithun Chakraborty as Dr. Naqvi
Every father brings up his child with one dream. That one day when the child becomes a man, and when he would take care of the old man. Dr. Naqvi is one such man who loves his son to death, yet has masked his feelings even after the vacuum his son's absence has created. Like all fathers, Dr. Naqvi feels incomplete without his son.

By Bollywood Hungama News Network, September 29, 2008 - 16:21 IST

Character Sketch

Sunny Deol as Vikram Shergill
A strong personality who epitomizes never-ending hope. Vikram lives for the moment and stands up for social issues and causes. To man patriotism isn't the stereotypical term, but dying for the nations is. As Vikram puts it, "Any act done towards the progress of the country", is patriotism. Vikram believes in putting your sorrows behind and moving on.

Bobby Deol as Dhananjay Shergill
Dhananjay, aka DJ, is a handsome young man whose presence you would miss after a single meeting. He possesses immense charm and affection. DJ's battle of porting himself better than his solar brother is evidence of the child that still lives within him. Yet when need be, that child takes a backseat to let the soldier in him take charge.

Dino Morea as Sahil Naqvi
Sahil Naqvi is a young boy who can be found in every neighborhood. Smart, good-looking and intelligent, he could have easily chosen a lucrative career. Yet he chose to be a soldier.

Salman Khan as Balkar Singh
A man of few words, Balkar Singh is lovable and endearing. His soft - spoken attitude cannot be mistaken for the clarity of thought he possesses. Balkar has pledged his life for his country and everything else follows. Like every man Balkar has beautiful dreams for his family but he knows he might not be able to fulfill them and he does not regret it.

Preity Zinta as Kuljeet Kaur
A woman who's the son of the house, Kuljeet takes pride in being an army man's wife and is happy that her son wants to walk the path as his father. Kuljeet is a loving wife, a caring mother, a single daughter and the best daughter-in-law anyone could ask for. Sacrifice comes naturally to Kuljeet and so does hard work.

Mithun Chakraborty as Dr. Naqvi
Every father brings up his child with one dream. That one day when the child becomes a man, and when he would take care of the old man. Dr. Naqvi is one such man who loves his son to death, yet has masked his feelings even after the vacuum his son's absence has created. Like all fathers, Dr. Naqvi feels incomplete without his son.

Synopsis

Sometimes it takes only a moment to bring about a big change. One experience can transform you forever. One journey can set you on a path that you will follow all your life. Heroes is the story of one such journey. A journey enriched with moments and experience that changes the outlook of two young boys.

Sammy and Ali are childhood friends. They have taken joint decisions in life, right from choosing a school to taking up a career. Even though they are not like-minded, they are together because they rely heavily on each other - two bodies, one soul. Sammy is an eccentric boy, high-spirited and has an uncanny knack of finding humor in the weirdest of situations. He's generous, compassionate yet impulsive. He is like a kid who needs to fall to learn how to walk. Ali on the other hand is quieter and more mature.

Heroes is the story of these two boys who travel a thousand miles to deliver three letters as a part of their film school assignment. But little do they know that the journey they have embarked upon will give a new meaning to their life. They discover the power within themselves to change lives and events that are of importance. Heroes emphasizes on the simple experiences that can awaken feelings of patriotism. A fun road trip for two boys and a series of experiences that finite emotions that have never been experienced before, this is the underlying crux of the film. The film is an attempt to bring out the new age meaning of patriotism - 'You don't have to be a soldier to love your country'




'Hello' needed a star like Salman: Atul Agnihotri


Actor-turned-director Atul Agnihotri says he cast brother-in-law Salman Khan in his forthcoming film 'Hello' not to increase its commercial value, but because the character in the movie demanded a star like him.
Salman plays himself, a superstar, in the film that is based on the acclaimed book 'One Night At The Call Centre' by Chetan Bhagat.
"Salman plays Chetan Bhagat's character in the film. But we have shown him as Salman - the film star - unlike the book which portrayed Chetan Bhagat (the narrator) as a writer," Atul told us.
"I have not cast Salman because of commercial reasons or being a relative, but it was important for the role to have an actor who has a star status," said Atul.
'Hello' is Atul's second film as director after 'Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha', which released in 2004. 'Hello' is slated to hit theatres on Oct 10.
Though Salman does not play the lead role, he has an important role in the movie as the story begins and ends with him.
And Salman Khan fans will not be disappointed as they will get to see enough of their superstar. The two-hour movie features Salman for at least 25 minutes, said Atul.
Besides Salman, the film boasts of a large star cast including Katrina Kaif, Sharman Joshi, Sohail Khan, Isha Koppikar, Gul Panag, Amrita Arora and Arbaaz Khan.
Katrina plays a fellow traveller who narrates the whole story to Salman.
"It is through them that the whole story unfolds and they play a pivotal part in the film," said Atul.
The director maintained that he had not deviated much from the novel, except for taking a few cinematic liberties.
He explained that while books need more time to introduce characters as it has only words to communicate, cinema is different, being an audio visual medium presentation.
The film revolves around a group of call centre workers who receive a call from God.