Showing posts with label Priyanka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Priyanka. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

Priyanka kisses Shahid in front of her mom

Priyanka Chopra was scattered with the I-T raids at her residence and offices recently. She was almost sprinkled and was in the dark as how to deal with the situation. Lending her emotional support was her boyfriend and actor Shahid Kapoor. Touched by his support, Priyanka Chopra kissed Shahid Kapoor in presence of her mother Madhu Chopra.

No sooner Shahid Kapoor was informed that I-T officials raid Priyanka’s house and office, he rushed to her help. Priyanka showed her gratitude to Shahid by hugging and kissing her beau.

I-T department blamed Priyanka and Katrina Kaif of duping Rs 10 crore unclaimed earnings.

Well, the raids has exposed their personal affairs along with financial. Shahid was spotted at Piggy Chops house and revealed that Kat spend the night at Ranbir’s residence.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Shah Rukh, Shahid and Priyanka set to rock Durban

Mumbai, Jan 5 (IANS) Durban is in for some real Bollywood flavour when stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra will groove to their hit numbers Sunday at an event to celebrate 150 years of India-South Africa friendship.

The concert, which promises to bring together the world of cricket and entertainment on a common platform, will be hosted by actor Anil Kapoor.

This friendship concert is an initiative by AAMEDIA, a South African corporate, and Cricket South Africa. It is being directed and executed by Wizcraft International Entertainment and Cineyug Productions.

"Wizcraft has had a very warm and welcoming relationship with South Africa. The second IIFA Weekend and Awards were held in Sun City in 2001 and we returned for the fourth edition of the same in 2003 in Johannesburg forging a strong relationship between the two countries," Wizcraft director Sabbas Joseph said in a statement.

"The hospitality extended to us was touching and overwhelming. South Africa holds a big place in our hearts," he said.

"We have made new friends and fond memories and now an opportunity to come back and produce a concert in Durban. Celebrating Indian cinema and cricket is truly a privilege," he added.

The event will be held in commemoration of the arrival of the first Indian labourers in 1860 to work on the sugarcane plantations in South Africa.

The concert will also honour Sachin Tendulkar and Makhaya Ntini - two great stalwarts of cricket from India and South Africa respectively.

Several South African artistes are also scheduled to perform at the event, including Liquideep, Locnville, Drum Cafe, HHP, and 1st Project.

Wizcraft is looking at many other events in 2011. It is set to produce a concert for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 in Sri Lanka and also has been selected to execute the opening ceremony of the event to be co-hosted by Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka.

It will also produce the 6th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards Jan 11.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Shahid and Priyanka could not make it as joint anchor for TV

Shahid Kapoor has maintained his ‘single and ready to mingle’ status post his breakup with Kareena Kapoor who, on the other hand, instantly fell into Saif Ali Khan’s arms. Meanwhile, Shahid had been linked up with his ‘Kaminey’ co-star Priyanka Chopra and rumors of the two seeing each other kept the gossip columns going red for a long time.

The ‘Kaminey’ jodi of Shahid and Priyanka had almost been finalized as the anchor for ‘Zara Nach Ke Dikha’, a forthcoming dance reality show on television, but unfortunately it did not work out because Priyanka went on to host the third season of ‘Fear Factor’ and Shahid was out of dates as he would be shooting abroad for his father’s film during those dates.

Well, there is always a next time and we still hope to see the jodi together once again!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Shahid, Priyanka bag Teacher's Achievement awards

Mumbai, Nov 8 (IANS) Actors Priyanka Chopra and Shahid Kapoor bagged the Teacher's Achievement Awards while noted lyricist Gulzar was bestowed the lifetime achievement honour at a function here.

Priyanka, who bagged the award in the entertainment category at an event Saturday night, dedicated the award to her mother.

"I am thankful to the jury. Whenever I get a prize, I think this would not have been possible without the constant support of my parents," she said.

Shahid was conferred the Teacher's People Magazine Achiever award.

"I feel special. It's really a big achievement when such an eminent set of jury has decided to give me the award," Shahid told IANS.

Filmmaker-poet Gulzar was modest when given the Lifetime Achievement of the Year award.

"I don't know what I have done so special. It's you, the people, (who) make me realise that I have made some contribution to the Indian film industry. I am thankful for that," he said.

Leading advertising photographer Iqbal K. Mohammad got the award in the communication-photography category and Saina Nehwal, the first Indian to win World Junior Badminton Championship was given the achievement award in sports.

"We are hopeful that each edition of the Teacher's Achievement Awards shall inspire and encourage people from all walks of life to strive for accomplishment, that not just add to individual glory but also propel societal growth and well-being," said Matt Shattock, president and CEO, Beam Global Spirit & Wine Inc.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Rani terrific, Priyanka incredible: Toronto festival chief


Toronto, Bollywood is set to steal the limelight at the Toronto International Film Festival starting here Sep 10.

For the first time, the world’s premier film event will premiere two Bollywood films – “What’s Your Raashee?” and “Dil Bole Hadippa”.

“You know, last year our audiences launched ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ that went on to win everything (at the Oscars). And this year, we are thrilled to have two Bollywood movies under big banners making their world premiere,” Cameron Bailey, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) co-director, told IANS in an exclusive interview.

He said: “It is the first time that two Bollywood films are making their world premiere here. We had major Bollywood films in the past, but not for world premiere. We had their special presentation and galas with the stars. Those films had opened just before the Toronto festival and we had their presentation.”

Bailey, who personally selected the two films during his visit to Mumbai in July, said: “These films were in the final stages when I was in Mumbai. These are highly anticipated films and we will be thrilled to see their stars like Rani Mukerji, Priyanka Chopra and Hurman Baweja in town.”

An avid fan of Rani, Bailey said: “Rani is terrific. She can go the whole range – from serious dramatic roles to light comedy. Here (in ‘Dil Bole Hadippa’) she is in the role of a woman who loves cricket but cannot get on the team because she is a woman. It has that Shakespearean conceit when she dresses as a man to get on the team.”

Rating Priyanka one of the most versatile actors today, he said: “Priyanka is incredible. In this film (’What’s Your Raashee?’), she does 12 roles transforming herself into 12 completely different women. Now that is incredible.”

He said the film festival will also be privileged to host Ashutosh Gowariker whom he described as one of the best directors in India.

“We had Ashutosh here previously as director of ‘Lagaan’. He is a great maker of period films with such an attention to detail.

“But what is different about him this time – and people would love to see it – is that he has done a contemporary film (’What’s Your Raashee?’), and it is a love story. Wow, he has not done that before. I am sure he will prove himself to be a master again.”

Bailey, who gave a big break to Bollywood at the festival three years ago by organizing a gala presentation for the film “Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna” in the presence of Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar, said he is determined to raise Bollywood’s profile here for two reasons.

“One, we have an avid audience which comes (only) to see Bollywood films and their stars in town. Two, we want to introduce Bollywood to our audiences that do not know this kind of cinema.”

In fact, he didn’t rule the future possibility of live musical performances by Bollywood stars at the festival.

“We would love to showcase the musical part of Bollywood, and it is something we may consider down the line,” he said.

“Many may not see it that way, but Bollywood is already a mainstream global player. Stars from Bollywood are globally recognised. People who make and finance Bollyood films are global players. See what Reliance is doing in Hollywood as a major player,” he added.

The 34th film festival, which runs from Sep 10 to 19, will feature more than 300 films, including 100 brand-new, from 64 countries.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Priyanka justifies being a 'plain Jane'

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After her glamorous look in 'Dostana' and 'Fashion', Priyanka Chopra has gone de-glam for Vishal Bharadwaj's Kaminay. The actress had recently said that she does not believe in being plain and simple just for a role in a film. "I don't think it makes you a better a actor if you take off your makeup. It is just something to hide behind and say that 'I am uninhibited'," she says.

When quizzed about it, the actress defended herself. "If you look at 'Fashion' you will notice that I did not have makeup on for the second half of the film. I will go without makeup when needed and not just to show that I am acting well. I am not completely plain in Kaminay. You won't really see me wearing too much makeup in the film. I can't speak about the role and the film now but wait and watch," she says. After six back-to-back releases in 2008, Kaminay will be her first release in 2009. "I play Sweety, a college-going girl in her early 20s and we (Vishal and I) have tried to keep her extremely believable," says Priyanka.

The actress believes in experimenting with different roles. "I have experimented with my looks in my films right from Aitraaz to 'Don', 'Love Story 2050' and 'Fashion'. In my next film 'What's Your Rashee', you will find me playing 12 different characters and I am pretty excited about it," she says.

Source: http://bollywood.allindiansite.com/g/2009030103.html