Friday, July 31, 2009
Reporter's diary: Actress fights with me for mentioning her age!!
The interview went well and I asked her about critics opinion that she looks older than the heroes she is cast with. Predictably, she was pissed off with the question. But I had to get the answer from her for tha question as many who saw her felt she looks 'OLD' .Unwillingly she replied.
I didn't ask her her age as I felt it was impolite for me to ask a woman her age. I googled up and found out that her age was 29.
I mentioned that in the interview. She called me that day. She started fighting with me over the phone for mentioning her age. She said that she is just 25.I was shocked for two reasons. One because she didn't look 25 at all, the other becasuse she didn't want her age to be put up in the interview.
I apologised for not confirming it with her and promised her to come up with an apology in the next day's edition. She agreed to it.
She called me back in five minutes and requested me not to come up with an apology. I was surprised.
She said, " I am 25. But if you come up with an apology in tomorrow's edition, everyone will come to know of my age. I think all those who didn't read the article too will get to know of it. Let us leave it here'
I wonder why actors hide things from people. I know of an actor whose name is Naveen but doesn't want it to be published. I have interviewed a music director whose name is not what he tells it is and he doesn't want it to go on print. I have been interviewing actors and have been writting about the tinsel town for quite some time now. But am still comprehending why they hide simple facts!!!!
Fresh faces flood Tinsel Town
Vimala busy with 'Chandramukhi-II'
Already 10-movies-old, this NRI girl who made her debut with Evaraina Epudaina is all set to start her next Tollywood project opposite Tarun.
Vimala’s career course steered towards movies after winning the Miss India-Australia title. “I came to India for the Miss India world-wide contest and started modelling. That’s when I got a movie offer in Tamil,” she says. The actor who has acted in Malyalam, Kannada and Tamil films, is now focusing on Tollywood. “I am concentrating on Telugu films now as I like the way the industry works. Tollywood also has a more global reach. So, I’m here to stay,” says the actress who has quite a few films in her kitty now.
“I am currently doing Aaptamitra in Kannada which is the sequel to Chandramukhi,” says Vimala Raman. But the critics in the Telugu film industry have been giving the actress a tough time ever since her debut. The 29-year-old actress received much flak that she looks older than her heroes, especially in Evaraina Epudaina, where she starred opposite 20-year-old Varun Sandesh. “It is the director who chooses his actors and visualises how we should look in the movie,” justifies the actress.
“In Hollywood, actresses are often older than actors. It shouldn’t matter at all,” exclaims Vimala Raman who has already acted with the likes of Mammooty and Mohanlal.“I don’t mind being paired with any actor. It is the script and the role which matters. The audience should remember me for my acting,” she adds.
For now, the NRI actress claims, she is in a “happy place”. “I never expected that I could be a part of the Indian film industry. Its a fantasy world that entertains many. I couldn’t have dreamt of a better life,” gushes Vimala.While her busy film career may not leave her with time to pursue her “first love” — Bharatanatyam, the actress says the dance form keeps her fit. “I have been performing for the past 15 years. It is what keeps me fit and makes me look good in whatever I wear,” says Vimala Raman.“I have already begun to get a few offers to perform recitals. I hope to start performing once I am done with shoots.” she adds.
Telugu cinema for World Wide releases!!!
Magadheera is being released in over 15 countries simultaneously and will play on 1,500 screens worldwide, confirm sources with Geeta Arts, the film’s production house.
Directors admit that it is primarily also a profit-driven move. Director P.C. Aditya, reveals, “The collections we get in 10 days from the US market is equal to the 100-day collection here since we are earning in dollars.”
* Ravi Teja’s Anjaneyulu sold out for Rs 73 lakh.
* Naga Chaitanya’s Josh sold out for Rs 1.1 crore.
* Pavan Kalyan’s Puli sold out for Rs 1.75 crore.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
" I am a hardworker "
Kajal Agarwal is one busy actress. Off late, she has been working 14 hours a day, thanks to her three big projects that are lined up for release this year — Magadheera with Ramcharan Tej, Aarya-2 with Allu Arjun and a film opposite Ram.
While every other starlet struggled her way to the top, Kajal admits that right from her debut, she has had a “dream run” in Tollywood.“I am lucky to have bagged such big budget projects. Roles in movies like Magadheera, which is a period film and one of the most expensive ones made in Tollywood, doesn’t come your way everyday. This is certainly a milestone project for me. When I sign up for a project, I take my work seriously. While shooting, I switch off from everything else in my life. I’m happy with my career graph,” says Kajal who attributes her success to her hard work.
Hard work is not the only virtue of this chirpy actress who is known to be the ‘Miss Congeniality’ of Tollywood. Rumours are rife that Kajal is using her people skills to circulate her sister’s portfolio who is also a Tollywood aspirant.
Ask her about her promoting spree and the actress justifies, “My sister, who has attended theatre classes, has already got a couple of offers. It’s totally her call whether she wants to act in movies or not. If she is interested in a role, she will take it up. I will only guide her. I am definitely not promoting her.”But won’t her sister be adding to the competition from the horde of young actors?
“There is fierce competition in Tollywood but it is healthy. Directors choose their actors depending on the character they have in mind. The industry is huge and there is space for everyone,” says Kajal doling out an evasive response.The actress who has dabbled even in Tamil cinema claims that she has her roots fixed in Tollywood because she prefers the Telugu “happy endings” over the dark, “reality” of Tamil movies. “If I come across a good script, I will be ready to act in any industry. But Tamil movies are sometimes too realistic and the truth isn’t always pleasant. There are rarely any sad endings in Telugu cinema and I enjoy that,” says Kajal who even has her eyes set on Bollywood.“I’ve got a couple of Bollywood offers but I haven’t signed up for anything yet. Language is not a barrier. In college, I learnt to appreciate the beauty of different kinds of cinema, be it Japanese or German. It is the story which ultimately matters. I really want to do an intense thriller flick as well,” says this graduate in mass media and Journalism who plans to pursue her MBA. “I have not given up on my education completely. Right now I am focusing on my film career, I plan to study a few years later.”
But her busy career has led her to live a “dual life,” admits this lady. “Stardom hasn’t changed me as a person one bit. So, I have started leading a dual life. My friends and family treat me normally and keep me grounded, while outside it is a world of full of glitz and glamour,” she ends.
Monday, July 27, 2009
"Dad is my Lighthouse"
Fresh from acting schools!!!
Actors’ academy:
* Navdeep and Kamal Kamaraju:Ramanand Film Institute
* Nikhil, Iliyana and Ram: Aruna Bhikshu Film Institute
* Naga Chaitanya and Sushanth: Creating Characters, Mumbai
* Ram Charan Teja: London School of Theatre
* Daggubati Rana: Barry John Acting School, Mumbai.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Mumaith Khan to shed her hot image!!
For the time being, Mumaith is busy shedding her kilos for her upcoming Telugu movie where she plays the lead.
As part of her image makeover for the new movie of Srimacs productions, Mumaith is planning to wear a saree.