Showing posts with label rani mukherjee. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Rani Mukerji signs Aditya Chopra's next film Mardaani


Pradeep Sarkar has not signed his preferred actress Vidya Balan, but gone ahead with the YRF favourite

Aditya Chopra has signed his ladylove Rani Mukerji for his upcoming film, Mardaani. The film will see Rani playing a cop. According to sources, it is the boldest subject attempted by the Yash Raj Films (YRF) till date.

While YRF spokesperson confirmed the news, Sarkar said: "The film will be raw and gritty. It is something that neither Rani nor I have attempted before. And it's always good to invade in new territories, isn't it?"

Previously, Sarkar has directed Rani Mukerji-Abhishek Bachchan starrer Laaga Chunri Mein Daag and Deepika-Neil Nitin Mukesh starrer Lafenge Parindey. Said Sarkar: "After Lafenge..., I was working on Mardaani. I didn't make much noise about it and people wondered where I had gone. I directed many ads in the interim. But now I am bursting to get back on film sets."

When asked why Rani and not his favourite Vidya Balan, whom he introduced in Parineeta, Sarkaar replied, "Yes, Vidya is my favourite. But I have other favourites too. And Rani is definitely one of them. I have a very comfortable equation with Rani. And things just fell into place as far Rani's inclusion in the film is concerned. I told Adi that we should go with Rani in Mardaani."

Elaborating further on the project, Sarkar said:"I am looking forward to direct this big one for YRF. We shall be shooting the major portions of the film in Mumbai."

Mardaani, which will go on floors sometime towards end of this year, will be Rani's eleventh film for YRF. Her last film under the banner, Dil Bole Hadippa!, had tanked at the box office.

After a few setbacks, Rani had recently bounced back with her powerful portrayal of a headstrong journalist in No One Killed Jessica (2011, she won a Best Supporting Actress Award at Filmfare) and a grieving mother in Talaash (2012).

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Kya 'Dil Bole Hadippa'?

By movietalkies
Friday Aug 28 3:21 PM

Cricket and Bollywood have always made for a delicious combination, but unfortunately this combo has never worked in movies. There have been movies like 'Awwal Number', 'All Rounder', 'Victory' etc, but somehow films on the game have just never seemed to do well, until one came to the likes of a 'Lagaan' or 'Iqbal'.

Even though 'Lagaan' or 'Iqbal' are not exactly about cricket, the game forms a major backdrop for the protagonists of both these movies. There is yet another cricket film coming up on the horizon, Yash Raj's 'Dil Bole Hadippa', starring Rani Mukherjee and Shahid Kapur. From the looks of it, cricket is not just a backdrop for the action, but plays a more major role this film. Everybody knows that Rani plays a cute little sardar in the movie, but not everyone knows that Indian cricket team's ace spinner, Harbhajan Singh, also knows as Bhajji, has been the inspiration behind her look in the movie. It seems that the film's makers and the actress actually went through enough match footage of the ace spinner so that they could get the look and the nuances right. The result is there for all to see. One has Rani sporting a very authentic look as a sardar. It seems that the actress is quite keen to hold a special screening of her film for the Indian cricket team. The stakes seem to be loaded in favour of this movie, even though it is early days yet. The presence of Shahid Kapur and his 'sudden discovery' as this phenomenal actor following the release of 'Kaminey' is another factor which should go in the film's favour. Besides, the cricket, of course!

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