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Showing posts with label kajol. Show all posts
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Kajol Devgan
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Bith Day : 5 August, 1975
Birth Place : Mumbai
Father name : Tanuja Devgan
Mother Name : Shomu Mukherjee
Kajol sutdied in St Joseph Convent in Pachgani in Maharashtra and not many would know that she was the head girl of that school and even then she had attention in school activites and dancing. She then left the school to follow her acting career at the age of seventeen.
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She did not do many films in the year 1996. In 1997, she played a villainous role in Rajiv Rai's murder mystery 'Gupt' and became the first woman to win the Filmfare Best Villain Award. Then she was again paired with Ajay Devgan in Indra Kumar's romantic comedy, 'Ishq' which was a huge commercial hit. But the same year, 'Sapnay', a remake of the Tamil hit 'Minsaara Kanavu' with Arvind Swamy and Prabhu Deva, failed at the box office.
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Kajol might not have had the same oomph about her or the glamorous roles that would do the rounds of the gossip grapevine in the country but that really never mattered to her, most probably she considered it of lesser importance. She might not be talked as frequently by most men as some of the other actresses but what she lacks she more than packs the rest with a mighty punch of powerful acting and dedication and effort can clearly be observed in movies. Some scripts require for a strong portray of a character and this where high caliber actors like Kajol are needed in Bollywood. Like the depiction of a blind girl who falls in love with a Kashmiri boy fighting for separation in her comeback movie ‘Fana’ in 2006. She proved to one and all that the way a painter cannot forget to hold a brush in his hands after being a long time away the same way a good actresses cannot forget acting.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
We Are Family : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh
WE ARE FAMILY is a perfect family film with a good mix of emotions and humour. Plus, a brilliant climax, which will ensure that the film grows with a strong word of mouth. The last film which came close to being a family outing was PAA. Before that, the only quintessential family film was BAGHBAN. WE ARE FAMILY is the kind of film that should work instantly with ladies and when ladies watch such films, they bring their spouses and children along. Recommended!
Okay, WE ARE FAMILY is the official adaptation of Chris Columbus' STEPMOM [1998] and lots of us have already watched this Julia Roberts - Susan Sarandon starrer. Even otherwise, the story of a woman, diagnosed with a terminal illness, entrusting her kids to the 'other woman' before she does the final salute, gives the feeling of deja vu. But WE ARE FAMILY is not a tear-jerker. Sure, it has dollops of emotions, but also integrates the light moments wonderfully in those 12 reels.
In the good old days, in the 1960s and 1970s specifically, well-made family films struck an instant chord with viewers across the spectrum. But with the changing times, the quantum of well-made socials made a rapid decline. WE ARE FAMILY belongs to the Rajshri gharaana and tells the story of a family facing two life-changing developments: The woman of the house is diagnosed with a terminal illness and two, there's a stepmom on the scene. A difficult subject to handle, without doubt.
But debutant director Siddharth P. Malhotra surprises you constantly. Casting the best available talent for two pivotal parts and doing complete justice to their roles is tough. Very tough. But the ease with which he handles the tense moments between the women and also the emotional finale shows he has learnt his lessons well from his peers.
Final word? WE ARE FAMILY is for the family. It is well acted, deftly written, entertaining and broadly appealing drama. Watch it with someone you love!
Maya [Kajol] is the perfect mother. Her life revolves around her three children, Aleya [Aanchal Munjal], Ankush [Nominath Ginsberg] and Anjali [Diya Sonecha]. Despite being divorced from her husband Aman [Arjun Rampal], Maya has ensured that everything runs smoothly in her house, under her watch, and that they continue to remain a happy family unit.
When Aman introduces his girlfriend, Shreya [Kareena Kapoor], a career-oriented woman, the situation takes an unexpected turn. However, Maya is diagnosed with a terminal illness and circumstances bring the two women under the same roof. Can two mothers make a home?
With a plot like this, you expect WE ARE FAMILY to be an out-and-out serious outing. However, the film has its serious moments, but the director ensures that it doesn't come across as a gloomy and serious fare. In fact, the generous dose of light moments in the narrative keeps the drama fluid. There's an inherent sensitivity that the director brings in, which keeps you involved for most parts.
On the flip side, the film tends to stagnate in the middle of the second hour. One expects the story to move forward, but there's not much movement here [thankfully, the film picks up wonderfully towards the penultimate reels]. Also, the music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is a complete letdown. You feel it all the more because Dharma is synonymous with excellent music. The only redeeming track in the enterprise is 'Let's Rock', which is high on energy. S-E-L need to reinvent themselves by experimenting a little more.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Sexy Bollywood Aunties, Kajol and Madhuri
For those who love maturity and equate it with sensuousness, we presented
Bollywood's hottest Aunties, where you voted for Bollywood's Yummy Mummies. Well the results are here. It has been a tough fight as everyone made the sexy aunty fight a real thriller. And in this closely contested match, Kajol has emerged winner as the hottest Yummy Mummy, her curves rock. Congrats to all those who voted for her.
A very close second losing by just one percent is the bombshell who made our hearts dhak dhak for almost 2O years, Madhuri Dixit.
The third position goes to another super hot aunty, Sridevi who just refuses to age and grows sexier with age. Can you believe it..Kajol: 16 percent, Madhuri Dixit: 15 percent and Sridevi: 14 percent.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Kajol shoots for thyroid awareness
A lot has been said about thyroid, but not enough. Hence Kajol has taken it upon herself to create awareness about it.
After having done number of commercial endorsements and films, the actress has taken up this initiative and shot a campaign with the NGO to create public awareness about Thyroid. In the advertisement that Kajol shot, the theme is one where she urges women to go in for a check up. Also, the focus is on making people aware that it isn't a taboo or one that is contagious, instead it's completely curable.
Hope this endeavour is successful in all that it's going out there to achieve.