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Showing posts with label Sonam Kapoor. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Monday, February 14, 2011

First Look: Mausam Posters With Sonam and Shahid Kapoor


Releasing this summer....all I can say is WOW! The posters here definitely are intriguing and worth a look. Both Sonam and Shahid look great too. Love their different looks. All in all, cant wait!


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Thursday, February 10, 2011

First Look : Thank You movie


Star Cast
Akshay Kumar
Sonam Kapoor
Bobby Deol
Suniel Shetty
Celina Jaitly
Irrfan Khan
Rimi Sen



Release Date
April 8, 2011


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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Sonu Nigam sings in 54 voices for one Tees Maar Khan song

This one’s sure to get Sonu Nigam in the record books. The singer’s recently sung in 54 voices for the same song. No mean feat considering this required him to not only sing in different male voices, but also female voices. Confirming this, Sonu says, “Yes, that is true. I have sung the title track of Tees Maar Khan in 54 voices.” Admitting that it wasn’t easy, Sonu adds, “Maintaining a consistency in the voice and the pitch which is not yours can be very tedious.”


Talking about how the idea originated, the singer revealed that they were trying different versions for the same song and it was music composer Shirish Kunder’s idea to merge all the versions together. “After I recorded several versions, it was difficult to choose any one. So Shirish incorporated all of them in one song. I am the chorus as well as the singer for this one, and all have still managed to sound different,” adds Sonu.

The singer apart from singing in several female voices has sung the song with a Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, French and several such accents. “But the one I enjoyed the most was singing in Akshay’s (Kumar) voice. In fact, I sound so much like him that even Farah couldn’t make out the difference,” he smiles.

So is he aiming for a place in the book of records? “Well, we hadn’t recorded the song with that in mind, but now that we have done it; I think Farah and Shirish are considering sending it for the record books. I don’t think any singer has done that before on the big screen, so yes, I will keep my fingers crossed for this one,” smiles Sonu. Well, that’d be another feather in the Bollywood cap too, so here’s wishing him all the luck.

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Sonam Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty on the sets of "Thank You" - Unseen Photos

Sonam Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Irfan Khan, Celina Jaitley, Rimi Sen on the sets of their upcoming movie "Thank You" directed by Anees Bazmee
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Thank You movie wallpapers


Friday, August 13, 2010

Sonam instead of Katrina in The Italian Job remake

Sonam Kapoor will replace Katrina Kaif in Abbas-Mustan's remake of The Italian Job.

The directors were keen to have Kat as they had worked with her earlier in Race, but she ditched them for a Yash Raj project with Imran Khan.





Now the duo, who have secured the rights to remake the Hollywood flick, have Abhishek Bachchan, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Bobby Deol in the cast.

This will be Anil Kapoor's daughter's second outing with Junior B, with whom she was earlier paired in Delhi-6.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Aisha : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh

AISHA holds appeal for the youth mainly and there's a strong likelihood that this segment of movie-going audience will fall for its charms.
Recall the age-old adage: Marriages are made in heaven. Consummated on earth. But haven't we encountered lots of people in real life who try to set things up between friends/acquaintances? In fact, they take upon themselves to make matches and meddle in other people's affairs. That, in a nutshell, is the plotline of AISHA.


Let's get one thing straight. You are not exploring virgin territory with AISHA. 'Emma', the Jane Austen novel, has been adapted on film and television in the past. Although first published in 1815, almost 200 years ago, director Rajshree Ojha and writer Devika Bhagat transport the characters from this novel to present-day New Delhi. But the essence remains the same: A simple plot and an equally simplistic love story.
Unlike most love stories that we've witnessed on Hindi screen, there's no heavy-duty dramebaazi in AISHA, no major hurdles to cross, no parental opposition to encounter, no major conflicts to solve. The director and writer remain faithful to the novel, which prompts you to ponder, wish the relationships were so uncomplicated in today's times.


But there's a flipside as well. The film runs a little longer [although the running time is 2 hours] and gets painfully slow in some portions. Besides, AISHA lacks the depth of passion and that could be because the makers were trying to make something lighter and breezier. Sweeping the minor complaints aside, AISHA is watchable for two factors mainly: Neat performances, especially by Sonam Kapoor and Amit Trivedi's super musical score.

Final word? The romantic buried inside all of us may respond to AISHA well.

Aisha [Sonam Kapoor] is a girl with a simple diktat -- everyone's business is her business. Arjun [Abhay Deol] is a boy with even a simpler set of beliefs -- Aisha should mind her own business. Caught in the Delhi upper class world with its own set of social rules, Aisha navigates her world with a great sense of style and even greater optimism.

Caught in her web are her best friend Pinky [Ira Dubey], the small-town girl Shefali [Amrita Puri], the West Delhi boy Randhir [Cyrus Sahukar] and the hunk Dhruv [Arunoday Singh]. Aisha will make sure everyone dances to her tune. And all Arjun wants to do is disentangle that web and get Aisha out of an impending sticky mess.

Director Rajshree Ojha and writer Devika Bhagat introduce the principal characters at the very outset and within minutes, you know their traits as well. The entire first hour is filled with the assorted characters interacting with one another and technically speaking, there's hardly any movement in the story. In fact, the first hour is more of a collage of incidents and moments put together on a beautiful canvas.

But the wheels start moving towards the post-interval portions, when the lead characters [Abhay, Sonam] suffer from pangs of jealousy and the remaining characters find themselves at crossroads as far as relationships are concerned. From this point onwards, AISHA gets more and more engaging. Note the confrontation sequence between Sonam and Amrita, which leads to a bitter outburst by the latter. Note the sequence when Sonam professes love for Abhay at a marriage reception, only to realise later that she had walked into a wrong venue. Note the finale, which is very Mills & Boon type of culmination. Well penned and well executed sequences!

Director Rajshree Ojha has handled several moments well, but how one wishes she would've spruced up the proceedings by coming straight to the point, instead of depicting Abhay and Sonam in sulking moods in several sequences of the second hour. Also, from the writing point of view, Cyrus and Ira Dubey suddenly realise that they are made for each other. Why this sudden pyaar? Didn't they detest each other? Loving the same musician doesn't imply you are made for each other! There had to be a scene or two to indicate that they are drawn towards each other.

The production design [Shruti Gupte] is impressive. The film bears a striking look all through. The styling of all characters is up to the mark. The costume designers [Pernia Qureshi and Kunal Rawal] deserve full marks for choosing/making the trendy outfits. Diego Rodriguez's cinematography is appealing. Music composer Amit Trivedi is in form, displaying his versatility in various numbers such as 'Shaam', 'Suno Aisha' and 'Gal Mitthi Mitthi Bol'.

AISHA is sure to open eyes to the talent of its leading lady Sonam Kapoor, who gives face, form and expression to Aisha. She displays the essential characteristic of an actress who has the ability to shift quickly and effectively from one emotion to another. She can cry, look wistful and deliver a biting line with equal believability. Abhay Deol is a complete natural and the fact comes to the fore yet again as you watch AISHA. Although Sonam has an author-backed role, Abhay underplays his part well and registers a strong impact in several scenes.

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Katrina should marry a guy with stable background: Sonam Kapoor

Katrina should marry a guy with stable background: Sonam Kapoor...Sonam Kapoor is playing matchmaker; and she has found the perfect guy for some actresses of B- Town

Sonam Kapoor's Aisha releases today. The film is a coming of age story of a girl (Aisha) who has a keen interest in matchmaking and tries to fix up everyone around her. We thought it would be a good idea to ask her to find mates for some single actresses. Read on for Sonam's take on Mr Right for B-Town's single girls...

Katrina Kaif: A guy from a business family and has a stable background. She has worked hard since a very young age and deserves to be nurtured and pampered.

Priyanka Chopra: A successful doctor (like her parents). Someone as intelligent and as spunky as her. He should be able to match her energy and wits. And should understand her love for her work and get along with her family.

Kangna Ranaut: A sensitive artiste would be perfect for her. She needs someone strong and talented who she can relate to. And someone who respects the artiste in her.

Asin: She is a huge star, so she needs someone normal in her life to balance it out. And any normal businessman would be great.

Genelia D' Souza: A cricketer. She has a childlike enthusiasm and energy that most girls lose very early and sportsmen tend to be born with. She needs someone to match her vivacity with his boundless stamina

Vidya Balan: A director. She is an actor who can become a muse to any artist and her gentle and nurturing nature can make any artist grow and become better at what they do.

Deepika Padukone: An actor. He should be outgoing and love food. She loves the outdoors and sports, so he has to have the same interests.

Sonakshi Sinha: A politician!! Her father is a dominating influence in her life and if she found a guy who has something in common with her dad, it will be perfect.

Celina Jaitly: A UN ambassador. Celina has a social conscience plus a lust for life. Some one who travels and has a strong sense of right and wrong will be perfect for her.

Ameesha Patel: An industrialist who is extremely well educated and has a love for Hindi movies. She was on the Dean's list in college and few people can match her intelligence. She loves the movies and needs someone who shares her enthusiasm.

Rani Mukerji: She is too successful and too talented a human being to be with anyone mediocre or normal. Her guy needs to be extremely successful, intelligent and a talented self-made man, who loves her and her family as much as she does.

Courtesy: Mid-Day.com

Saturday, July 17, 2010

M magazine with Sonam Kapoor… July 2010 edition

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Sonam kapoor on the cover of “M” magazine July 2010 Issue.
The cover looks stunning with her on it. She is almost every where this summer.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Sonam apologises for director’s insult agianst Shobhaa De

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Recently, when renowned writer, Shobhaa De expressed her dislike for Sonam-Imran’s latest hit I Hate Luv Storys in her weekly column for a publication, director and friend Punit Malhotra had termed Shobhaa De as a ‘fossil’. 


Sonam understood that this act by Punit was a bit too rude and so to calm down the storm, she publically apologized to the writer on ‘Twitter’. 

Sonam’s apology read, “Mrs de I owe you an apology for getting personal. I’m ashamed for my momentary lapse in judgement. Every writer and journalist and audience are entitled to their opinion and I respect that.” 

This act of Sonam, has been appreciated by thousands of fans, and has gained her more followers on Twitter.

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Aisha wallpapers

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Suno Aisha' Full Song Promo' (Music Video) - Aisha Movie - Sonam Kapoor

Theatrical Trailer



Suno Aisha


The film is based Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma.
The novel has been earlier adapted by Hollywood filmmakers Douglas McGrath (featuring Gwyneth Paltrow) and Diarmuid Lawrence (featuring Kate Beckinsale).
Sonam (Aisha, Emma) is a beautiful, vivacious and intelligent, though 'slightly' spoiled, young woman.
Abhay Deol (Arjun Barman, Mr. Knightly) is an investment banker and Emma's close friend and critic.
Aisha is obsessed with match making. She tries to fix Arjun with a girl even as she unconsciously falls in love him. Arjun is smitten by Aisha but keeps his love for her secret until jealously drives Aisha to realize that she too loves him.
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Sonam Kapoor & Imran Khan promote IHLS on Indian Idol 5 - Photos

Sonam Kapoor, the gorgeous bollywood babe who plays the character of Simran in upcoming flick "I Hate Luv Storys" opposite Imran Khan, will be seen on Sony Entertainment's popular television show Indian Idol 5 to promote her movie.
Sonam Kapoor & Imran Khan promote "I Hate Luv Storys" on Indian Idol 5
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Monday, June 21, 2010

Check out the new poster of ‘Aisha’

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Take a look at the new poster of ‘Aisha’. It looks so very fresh and full of fun. Can’t wait to watch the movie..


Aisha as in Sonam plays the cupid for people while, Arjun, as in Abhay Deol plays a confident Wharton graduate whom Aisha finds annoying and irritating.

Aisha is set to release on August 6th.

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