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Michael Jackson, who considered India his “special love”, was planning a collaboration with double Oscar-winning musician A R Rahman and reading Rabindra Nath Tagore’s poetry during his last days.

The pop icon was writing a song about the need for environmental conversation during his last days and reading Tagore, reported Contactmusic online.

Jackson was also planning to collaborate with Rahman for a unity anthem that the ‘Thriller’ hitmaker planned to use in his planned O2 concert series, said the report.

“He was praising the chord progression of Jai Ho’s chorus. He asked me to compose a unity anthem on the lines of ‘We are the World’ for him. I nodded in awe,” Rahman wrote on his blog while paying tribute to the pop icon.

Jackson, who had come to India in 1996 for a concert in Mumbai had left a poignant message to his fans on his pillow cover.

“India, all my life I have longed to see your face. I met you and your people and fell in love with you. Now my heart is filled with sorrow and despair for I have to leave, but I promise I shall return to love you and caress you again.

“Your kindness has overwhelmed me, your spiritual awareness has moved me, and your children have truly touched my heart. They are the face of God. I truly love and adore you India. Forever, continue to love, heal and educate the children, the future shines on them. You are my special love, India. Forever, may God always bless you,” wrote Jackson(PTI)

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The two teenage NRI sisters, who had caused ripples back home after reaching the finals of a popular reality show in Germany, have lost, but not before providing the audience there a taste of Bollywood.

In the finals of ‘Germany’s next Showstars’ contest broadcast on the European country’s Pro Sieben channel late last night, Debarati Mandal, 18, and Nabaneeta Mandal, 14, could not make it to the top three.

But, before making their exit, the Bengali siblings did create a fan base for Bollywood songs and dance there.

“Oh, my God! India was never so near to us, super sexy, full of mystery, exact, professional and your smiles reach us high up,” DJ Bobo, one of the jury members exhilarated after their performance.

“Everyone, including the jury, was ecstatic after our performance. Although we didn’t win the contest, we didn’t lose either,” Debarati told PTI over phone from Frankfurt.

She said, “They (Germans) had heard about Bollywood, but had no idea how entertaining it can be. Our hip swings, which is so common in India, left the judges so fascinated that all of them came to the dancing stage and asked us to teach them the steps.”

“We had never felt like celebrities here before. But now people recognise us everywhere. The old and young stop us midway in open crowded places and ask us for our autographs.

The rest of them whisper among themselves: “Look, there go the two Showstar Finalist sisters,” Debarati exulted.

Altogether 585 groups competed in the preliminary stage of the talent hunt show which began on May 4. Ten of them managed to get into the finals, which was won by Energetrix group.

The teenagers, who had named their group ‘Indian Rhythms’, gave a two-minute performance on hit Bollywood numbers — “Dheem Ta Na Na” and “Mera Mahi Bada Sona Hain”.

During their performance, the stage was decorated in a typical Indian style with two large stands carrying 105 candles, a garlanded Natraj statue and statues of elephants with flowers spread all over the stage. A curtain carrying the Taj Mahal filled the background.

“Immediately, after our performance, a German couple tossed elephant-dolls to us on the stage as a token of love and respect for our performance. The jury asked us about the significance of lighting so many candles.

“I explained that the light symbolises brightness, prosperity and happiness and in India, we dont blow off the candles, rather we allow them to light up the occasion,” Debarati said.(PTI)

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Hollywood stunner Denise Richards has been making her first Bollywood movie – and has been enjoying kissing her hunky co-star Akshay Kumar perhaps a bit more than the job required.

The former Bond Girl been filming Kambakkht Ishq in with Akshay – recently voted the sexiest man alive by People magazine on the sub-Continent – in Los Angeles and said she’s quite smitten with him.

She said: “Akshay was so down to earth and very genuine. He made me feel very comfortable, plus he’s a good kisser. I can see why he’s India’s sexiest actor!”

The film is the first to pair major Hollywood stars with Indian counterpart in a big budget Bollywood movie and also stars Sylvester Stallone and Brandon Routh.

Denise added: I loved working on my first Bollywood movie. I couldn’t believe how kind everyone was and they were so passionate about the film.

“All the actors were very sweet and gorgeous. They helped translate when I needed to understand something. I had a great experience and hope to do another Bollywood movie, it was an honor to be part of this film.”

The film hits cinemas on July 3.(Mirror UK)

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Bollywood’s recent financial growth has been as dizzying as the swirling dancers, colorful costumes and pulsating music that typify the industry’s films.

Foreign money has poured into Mumbai’s flamboyant Hindi-language film industry, which churns out more than 1,000 films each year. Twice as many films as Hollywood — and for a fraction of the cost.

But a financial drama has arrived on the movie sets and production suites of India’s largest city courtesy of the world economic downturn and a producer’s strike — fewer films are being made; less tickets are being sold and money is suddenly tight.

“It’s become more difficult now to green light films; to be able to think of developing films,” Nikhil Advani of People Tree Films who works as both a producer and a director told CNN.

“Today you think twice how you’re going to be able to put that thing together before you commit any money to it.”

It’s the new reality: Money that was gushing into the market from abroad to finance films a year and a half ago is now just trickling in.

Production of Bollywood movies has only just resumed, having ground to a halt for seven weeks due to a producer’s strike. The strike is finally over, but money is still tight and this is affecting the number of films going into production.

“The number of movie projects has come down by almost 30 percent,” Farokh Balsara, a partner at business consultants Ernst & Young told CNN. Balsara heads Ernst & Young’s media and entertainment division in Mumbai and looks at trends in the market.

What’s more, after several years of fast-rising film revenues due to India’s exploding middle classes who were willing to spend, Bollywood finds itself back on a budget.

If you don’t have a solid financial plan these days, getting funding for a film is nearly impossible. Throwing around a known filmmaking family name and getting a star signed up won’t cut it anymore. “The easy finance is a thing of the past,” Balsara told CNN.

Some producers are asking big name talent to take a cut in their pay or at least get paid on the “backend.” In other words, waiting until the movie releases — if it does well you get a piece of the pie; if not, you eat it.

In some cases, accountants are actually on movie sets crunching numbers daily to make sure the budget is on target. “They are getting into daily audits,” Balsara said. The thought of an accountant on set might make some producers shudder, but many believe the slowdown has done Bollywood a favor.

“Is that a good thing or a bad thing?” says Advani of the changes the slowdown has forced on the way he produces upcoming films. “I think it’s a very good [thing].”

He currently has several in the works: an animated film in post-production called “Ab Dilli Door Nahin” and a gritty action-packed thriller “Basra,” named after the Mumbai street term for heroin.

The slowdown has made Bollywood focus on making better, not more movies, according to Advani: “I don’t call it a credit crunch, I call it a credit correction.

“I think what has happened is it’s corrected itself, because I think Bollywood or the Indian film industry was going absolutely crazy last year.”(CNN)

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Bollywood actress Dia Mirza displays a creation by designer Manav Gangwani at the Fashion Extravaganza during the 10th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) weekend in Macau here

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It seems Peter Andre struck the right chord during his performance at the 10th IIFA award gala as the singer has reportedly signed a million-pound Bollywood movie deal.

After a standing ovation at the awards in Macau, China on Saturday, the singer is said to have been offered 1.1 million pound to appear in a new film, the Mirror online reported.

He will play a fictional musician and perform two songs and his part to be shot here.

“The deal has really lifted his spirits,” a source told the publication.(PTI)

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After the stupendous success of the music of ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’, the music of NEW YORK is the latest offering from YRF Music. The movie releases on 26th June in theatres worldwide.

The film stars John Abraham, Katrina Kaif, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Irrfan and is directed by Kabir Khan. The first hearing of the music provides ample evidence that the talented music director Pritam, is all set to capture people’s hearts. The music of New York is young and has inspiring lyrics with melodic compositions and makes a fine new addition to the YRF Music label.

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The recent dispute between film producers and cinema groups which led to a dearth of Bollywood movies in the UAE has reignited the public’s thirst for Indian films, a veteran producer said yesterday.

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We hear from the promoters that a top Bollywood team lead by Shahrukh Khan is coming to Chicago on August 15th and 16th.

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Hindi movie buffs have quite a few reasons to cheer after a literally dry summer at the box office. As soon as the strike by film producers ends, there will be an array of big budget Bollywood films on offer – from Vishal Bharadwaj’s “Kaminey” and Yash Raj Films’ “New York” to Sajid Nadiadwala’s “Kambhakkht Ishq” and Saif Ali Khan’s “Love Aaj Kal”.

The row between producers and multiplex owners over revenue sharing began in February. As a result, producers and distributors decided not to push any new releases in multiplexes after April 4.

So films that were due to release in May and June were pushed back. Industry sources now say that the tussle might end soon and, therefore, films with big star casts and huge budgets will release in close succession.

One of the much-awaited films is Bharadwaj’s “Kaminey”, which narrates the story of identical twins and their journey to fulfil their dreams. The film will see Shahid Kapur playing a double role for the first time and also stars Priyanka Chopra.

Shahid fans will get a double treat with “Paathshaala”, which is also likely to release around the same time. There were reports that Shahid’s character in the film is similar to Aamir Khan’s in “Taare Zameen Par”, but the film’s producer Ahmed Khan dismisses them.

“There is no similarity between Shahid’s role in the film and Aamir’s character in ‘Taare Zameen Par’. In his film, Aamir was dealing with one child who was dyslexic, but Shahid deals with many kids and basically with the whole education system in ‘Paathshaala’,” Ahmed Khan had told IANS.

Director Kabir Khan’s “New York” is a romantic thriller based on international terrorism. It is a contemporary story of three friends — John Abraham, Katrina Kaif, Neil Nitin Mukesh — and how their lives are turned upside down in New York.

Then Sajid Nadiadwala’s $20 million “Kambhakkht Ishq” will see Akshay Kumar playing a stuntman in Hollywood and Kareena Kapoor will play his lady love. The highlight of the film is the presence of Hollywood stars Sylvester Stallone, Brandon Routh and Denise Richards.

Also in the line are a few debuts.

Saif Ali Khan debuts as a producer with his film “Love Aaj Kal”, which is being directed by Imtiaz Ali. Saif has teamed up with Deepika Padukone in his home production.

Apart from this, southern superstar Kamal Haasan’s daughter Shruti Haasan will foray into Bollywood with “Luck” opposite Imraan Khan. The film also stars Sanjay Dutt and Mithun Chakraborty.

Another pair of newcomers making their debut will be producer Vashu Bhagnani’s son, Jackky Bhagnani and model Vaishali Desai in “Kal Kissne Dekha”.

Movie afficionados will also get their share of comedy with Subhash Ghai’s “Paying Guests”, which stars Shreyas Talpade, Celina Jaitley and Neha Dhupia.

“‘Paying Guest’ is an out-and-out comedy based on a play of the same name and directed by Paritosh Painter. It ran for two years in the US, Britian and the UAE. Now the movie too is being directed by the director of the play,” said Ghai.

“Paritosh has done an equally good job as the director of the film. It will sure be a blockbuster…,” he added.

The multi-starrer revolves around five friends looking for an accommodation in Dubai.

Others that will fight for attention once the strike is over are Bipasha Basu-starrer “Pankh”, director Satish Kaushik’s bold film on teen pregnancy “Tere Sang”, which stars Sheena Shahabadi and Ruslaan Mumtaz, and “Phirr” among others.

But Delhi-based distributor Joginder Mahajan says the dry spell notwithstanding, people will come to the cinema halls only for good films.

“Audiences are very intelligent. Even if it has been a while since there has been a regular flow of films due to the strike, people will not throng cinema halls just for any film. The movie would have to be promising, maybe big budget or big star cast. Only then people will be lured,” he said.(IANS)

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