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Trust Kangana Ranaut to come up with some quotable quotes in any interview. While speaking to the media about the intimate scenes in Rangoon, the actress had some very interesting insights to share about her attitude towards her body and performing physically intimate scenes with her co-stars.
According to a report in Pinkvilla, Kangana scoffed over all the fuss that most actress’ make over nudity and love-making scenes in films.
"I remember a scene in the film where Shahid is removing leeches from my back. And there was something stuck on my breast and there were few people who were fussing over the tapes and this and that. After sometime I was lying on my stomach naked as I was giving a bare back shot. They wanted me to put tape around the body but the tape would show and all of it. It was just a back shot I don't know what was the fuss about. I think Vishal liked the fact that I don't treat my body like a 'Khuli Tijori'. I don't think my body is a khuli tijori (laughs). I can do my scenes with comfort,” said Kangana.
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The Berlin Film Festival drew to a close on Saturday with some good news for India. Two Indian films at the world renowned festival bagged awards - Amit Masurkar’s Newton and Amar Kaushik’s Aaba.
While Rajkummar Rao-starrer Newton brought home the CICAE Art Cinema Award in the Forum section of the fest, Aaba won the Special Prize of Generation KPlus International Jury for Best Short Film. The special prize for Aaba reportedly includes cash award of € 2,500 by the Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk (The Children’s Charity of Germany).
Speaking from Berlin to The Quint after his big win, Aaba’s director Amar Kaushik said, “Getting selected for Berlinale was an absolute honour for me and winning an award is just magical. I can’t thank my team enough, special gratitude for the people of Arunachal Pradesh for their contribution.”
“I feel very proud and am elated that our film has won at such a prestigious festival, it was a script that moved me and I decided to produce it along with my friend Mitul Dikshit, congratulations to each and every team member who made this film happen,” added filmmaker Raj Kumar Gupta who produced the short.
Produced by Manish Mundra, Newton is a black comedy in which Rajkummar plays a clerk on election duty in a conflict-ridden Chhattisgarh, trying his best to conduct free and fair voting.
Rapchik Films’ Aaba is a touching tale about the bond between a grandfather and granddaughter set in the picturesque Arunachal Pradesh.
Yes, Amy Jackson has been signed on by none other than Salman Khan. No, it’s not for a film, the British-born actress instead has the honour of being the brand ambassador for Salman’s ‘Being Human’ clothing division.
But that’s not all, according to reports, Salman actually allowed Amy to ride on his favourite bicycle when the two took a break recently while shooting for a ‘Being Human’ commercial. Salman who is known to be very possessive about his two-wheeler, had his bodyguards run alongside Amy while she took his cycle for a spin. We don’t know if that gesture was to ensure that Amy is safe or his bicycle.
But beyond, ‘Being Human’ and his cycle, buzz is that Salman might soon sign a film opposite Amy. The actress has already been a part of the Khan khandaan’s last home production Freaky Ali. However, the latest news is that Amy could have well replaced Sonakshi Sinha in Dabangg 3. Watch this space for an official confirmation.
The shocking incident of the attempted abduction and sexual assault on a Malayalam film actress on Friday night has evoked several reactions from all quarters on social media. One of the first voices to speak out against the attack was actor Prithviraj Sukumaran. In an angry post put up on Facebook, Prithviraj questioned the security of women in God’s own country and shared that he was supposed to start a film with the actress in a week.
Here’s what Prithviraj’s FB post said:
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Hrithik Roshan’s mom, Pinky Roshan, is doing her bit to help Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty’s bariatric surgery. Eman, who was declared the world’s heaviest woman, was flown to India on 11 February from Egypt for the surgery and is currently admitted at Mumbai’s Saifee Hospital. According to reports, the cost of Eman’s surgery will be close to 1 crore.
A report in the Hindustan Times states that filmmaker Rakesh Roshan has confirmed that his wife has donated Rs 10 lakh for Eman.
Eman currently weighs around 500 kgs and according to doctors, needs to lose 200 kgs in the next six months. Saifee Hospital has reportedly received Rs 35 lakhs till now in donations for Eman’s bariatric surgery.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
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