Showing posts with label Cannes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cannes. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Mallika Sherawat, at least get your facts right

Mallika Sherawat Interview with Variety has not won her many popularity points. His views have angered people like Priyanka Chopra, who said he was "very offended" by Sherawat proclaiming that India is "down", especially since Sherawat uses an international platform to air these views. Being a bit pedantic, by nature, I'm more concerned about the inaccuracies Sherawat interview that his lack of patriotic spirit. Just in case anyone thought that the only problematic Sherawat's interview was his accent, here's a look at how the facts go for a toss when attempts to summarize the problems Sherawat in Bollywood. Sherawat All quotes are taken from this interview.

"This is the story of a woman who becomes involved with a politician who was a nurse ...."

Admittedly, this is more of a concern with the grammar of the facts and to see the interview, please imagine pushing us different chapters of Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and EB White Sherawat under the nose of every word spoken by Sherawat claws on English does not seem too strong. However, it seems worth noting that upcoming film Dirty Sherawat Policy is not about a woman who becomes involved with a political nurse. Inspired by the real-life case of Bhanwari Devi, a midwife who disappeared in 2011 and the remains of whose body was found in early 2012 finally. She really get involved with a politician (Mahipal Maderna) and threatened to release a CD press the two of them having sex if not paid his crore. Soon after, he disappeared. The husband of Bhanwari Devi Maderna accused of the rape and murder of Bhanwari Devi.

"India is a hypocritical society where women are really at the bottom of society, compared to men ..."

It's not hard, but women are at a disadvantage compared to men in all parts of the world. This is because most of the world - regardless of region, geography, culture and nationality - is patriarchal and patriarchal privileges and empowers men over women.

"... Here was this woman who actually had the courage to face this kind of politician who raped her, abused her, abused her and record their doubts and all, and release it to the press."

First, what does it mean to be "a kind of raped"? Secondly, a person is blackmailing the same as "defending" them? There seems little doubt that Bhanwari Devi was kidnapped and murdered because she has exaggerated his hand when he tried to blackmail Maderna. In addition, a "suspicion" is a doubt or fear about something. It seems unlikely that sex Bhanwari Devi CD had Maderna share their concerns. Finally, Bhanwari Devi which is not released to the press clips. The girlfriend of one of the main suspects in the kidnapping of Bhanwari Devi did this. It is clear that the script of dirty politics does not cling to the facts.

"It's hard for any actor to be in a biopic. Not just physically, what does that look like the character, the best of you, but also mentally what the character was going, thoughts, emotions ..."

Note to her that thinks she is from India Helen Mirren, find out the thoughts and emotions of the characters are the basic requirements of the performance in general. It's not like the fictional characters are beyond the limits of logic and causality. Moreover, considering the filmography of Sherawat, probably does not know from personal experience.

"I was the first Indian actress to kiss on screen and wear a bikini."

No, ma'am, they were not. The credit kiss on the mouth (and record) will Devika Rani, who in 1933 gave a kiss to his hero for four long minutes in the Karma film. The first Indian actress to wear a bikini was Sharmila Tagore in An Evening in Paris (1967). Other famous bearers include vintage bikini Bollywood Zeenat Aman and Dimple Kapadia.

"Instantly, I became a fallen woman and a superstar at a time"

Citing Michael Jackson, you are not alone. While Sherawat is overstating the case when declaring a "superstar", it is true that Sherawat became famous for her surgically enhanced appearance and openness about sexuality. However, Sherawat is one of the many actresses who have tried to take over Bollywood with drive and after a few seconds of fame, which have come to be irrelevant as a competitor oomphier has entered the scene. From Mamta Kulkarni Sunny Leone and Sherlyn Chopra, the list of names is long Sherawat brotherhood.

"I was one of the first actresses to be cast by Jackie Chan in a movie called The Myth ..."

Aside from the fact that being issued by Chan (adorable and fun as it is) does not say much for the actress Sherawat, Chan has acted in nearly 117 films since his debut in 1962. So Sherawat's assertion that she is one of the first actresses to cast that seems a bit dodgy. Sherawat also says that martial arts fantasy film took her to Cannes for the first time and got his international attention. The myth was released in 2005. The 2005 edition of Cannes was Jim Jarmusch films, Wim Wenders, Gus Van Sant, David Cronenberg, Lars von Trier, Michael Haneke and the Dardenne brothers. Just saying.

"I was fortunate enough to make an American movie called Politics of Love ..."

That almost no one has heard and has a rating of 2.6 on IMDb.

"I worked with Jennifer Lynch, who is the daughter of David Lynch ..."

The movie is called Sherawat Hisss and played a female shape-shifting snake who is determined to avenge the death of the love of his life (a snake-man, obviously). Possibly in an effort to keep the feminists happy, this snake woman brutally murdered men who abuse women. On IMDb, the film is described by three labels: drama, horror and comedy. If you search for movie clips on YouTube, you actually get a video of a goose hissing, which just goes to show that sometimes when you think you're baring his fangs like a snake hissing, sees all Internet is an angry goose.

Priyanka slams Mallika for calling India 'regressive'

The former Miss World Priyanka Chopra actress Mallika Sherawat condemned his partner to call India a "nation backward for women" on an international platform.

Priyanka is "very offended" by the declaration of the "murder" of the girl at the Cannes Film Festival recently concluded 66th International.

"I think we are a progressive nation. I agree that we are a nation down.'re All sitting here and talking about the education of girls, taking our country forward. Believe it is a misunderstanding of what our great nation is in the world platform, "said the actress on Monday at the launch of a mobile application for UNICEF, which is ambassador.

"It was something that I felt very offended," he said.

Calling Mallika's statement a 'false extreme "India and" unfair ", Priyanka said:" When it comes Mallika statements, I think they were very insensitive and I disagree with it, it was annoying to me as woman .. was annoying to me as a girl who comes from India. believe it was extreme misrepresentation of our nation. did not think it's fair. "

Jat family from Haryana, 36 years old, Mallika debuted in Bollywood in 2003 with "Khwahish". Later, he went to make international projects such as Jackie Chan-starring 2005 film "The Myth", followed by "Hisss" and "Politics of Love".

Mallika deride India at Cannes


Mallika deride India at Cannes

Mallika Sherawat, who was in Cannes, gave an interview on the French Riviera talks about why consciously decided to split the time between India and Los Angeles. The actress, who spent a considerable amount of time in Los Angeles, said: "I made a conscious decision to divide my time between Los Angeles and India. So when I enjoy social freedom in America and return to India, which is so regressive for women, is depressing. as an independent woman, is very depressing. "

The actress even posted a link to the video on their website of micro-blogging. Since then, the actress has received backlash for portraying India in poor light.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Amitabh Bachchan lends his voice for TV show


Amitabh Bachchan returned from a whirlwind trip Cannes yesterday and within hours he was back in the studios - this time to lend his voice for a TV series, 'Bharat Ka Veer Pratap, Maharana Pratap.

A source told TOI: "When Amitabh Bachchan heard the concept of the television series, was excited that he told the team that will start recording as soon as you return from Cannes.". The show will go on air shortly.

The actor landed at the airport at 1:00 a.m. yesterday and tweeted: "Landed at home ... just big media-friendly at the airport .. strange, not so normal .. must have done something ..! "

The source added: "He landed in India in the early hours of Thursday and 4 pm, was there in the dubbing studio in Andheri did not take much time to finish recording the final version sounds perfect .. . "

It was Satyajit Ray, who first used unmistakable baritone Bachchan in the 1977 film Shatranj Ke Khilari. Over the years, the word has become a brand and has been used in films like RA.One and Lagaan. In 2005, she lent her voice to the Oscar-winning French documentary March of the Penguins, which in the English version was made by Morgan Freeman.

Indian beauties Ameesha Patel, Puja Gupta, Sherlyn Chopra at Cannes


Bollywood actors are screaming for attention on the red carpet at Cannes.

Ameesha Patel was presented to a projection by Manish Malhotra lehenga adorned with makeup that does not match the color of your skin.

Accompanying her was her Shortcut Romeo co-actor Puja Gupta, who looked drab in ivory Gauri and Nainika creation.


The officers tried to redeem at their meetings portrait - Puja Gupta was presented in a black and gold jacket and Rahul Mishra Ameesha Patel played in a creation of white and red, also Malhotra.

But Sherlyn Chopra in a white lehenga and choli sinking, proved to be a strong contender for the "worst dressed at Cannes Indian" title.
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