How many of those not raised in an English-speaking Bible belt area can recite a prayer in English? For good ideas, follow Boong, the nine-year-old cheeky monkey who can make his school principal, teachers and the kids repeat the lyrics of Madonna’s 1989 hit “Like A Prayer” like it came straight from the book of Psalms. This public “lesson” turned fiasco aimed at Boong as the punishment for vandalizing the school property with his expert skills in slingshotting, belongs to the opening five minutes of Lakshmipriya Devi‘s family movie dedicated to love, friendship and peace in Manipur, named after the titular character.
Boong is screening at Toronto International Film Festival
Brojendro aka Boong (Gugun Kipgen), a lively boy with plenty of ideas on how to shake up the world of adults, is longing for his father Joykumar (Hamom Sadananda) who left to work in Moreh, (a town bordering Burma/Myanmar) years ago.
Boong is screening at Toronto International Film Festival
Brojendro aka Boong (Gugun Kipgen), a lively boy with plenty of ideas on how to shake up the world of adults, is longing for his father Joykumar (Hamom Sadananda) who left to work in Moreh, (a town bordering Burma/Myanmar) years ago.
- 9/20/2024
- by Marina D. Richter
- AsianMoviePulse
A political exploration gift-wrapped in a coming-of-age drama, Lakshmipriya Devi’s debut feature “Boong” follows its lively titular schoolboy on an adventure along India’s militarized eastern border. In search of his missing father, Boong (a firecracker Gugun Kipgen) helps paint a portrait of modern Manipur, the isolated Indian state neighboring Myanmar, at a time when violent eruption feels all but inevitable.
As it happens, the state did, in fact, descend into ethnic conflict not long after “Boong” wrapped production, making Devi’s film a bittersweet time capsule. When the film begins, Boong is a mischievous prankster with spectacular aim. His father, Joykumar, taught him how to use a slingshot before leaving for the border city of Moreh in search of work.
Boong’s teachers don’t quite know how to handle or punish his amusing practical jokes, like when he recites Madonna’s “Like A Virgin” when asked to lead his school in prayer.
As it happens, the state did, in fact, descend into ethnic conflict not long after “Boong” wrapped production, making Devi’s film a bittersweet time capsule. When the film begins, Boong is a mischievous prankster with spectacular aim. His father, Joykumar, taught him how to use a slingshot before leaving for the border city of Moreh in search of work.
Boong’s teachers don’t quite know how to handle or punish his amusing practical jokes, like when he recites Madonna’s “Like A Virgin” when asked to lead his school in prayer.
- 9/16/2024
- by Siddhant Adlakha
- Variety Film + TV
From making his debut playing a Santhal rebel in a Mrinal Sen film to being emblazoned in public memory as the Disco Dancer, from Communist to Bjp bhakt, and hospitality industry baron based out of Ooty, Mithun Chakraborty has lived a crowded and colourful life that has finally been acknowledged by the President confirming upon him the prestigious Padma Bhushan.
Born on June 16, 1950, in Kolkata, Mithun marked his acting debut with the critically acclaimed Mrinal Sen film ‘Mrigayaa’ in 1976. His big screen journey is a fascinating odyssey, and he is celebrated for his versatility, seamlessly transitioning between various genres, including drama, action and dance.
Mithun’s filmography, in fact, is a testament to his versatility and enduring appeal. Here’s the Ians selection of his most memorable films:
‘Mrigayaa’: The actor’s foray into cinema began with the 1976 historical film set in the British Raj, ‘Mrigayaa’, directed by Mrinal Sen....
Born on June 16, 1950, in Kolkata, Mithun marked his acting debut with the critically acclaimed Mrinal Sen film ‘Mrigayaa’ in 1976. His big screen journey is a fascinating odyssey, and he is celebrated for his versatility, seamlessly transitioning between various genres, including drama, action and dance.
Mithun’s filmography, in fact, is a testament to his versatility and enduring appeal. Here’s the Ians selection of his most memorable films:
‘Mrigayaa’: The actor’s foray into cinema began with the 1976 historical film set in the British Raj, ‘Mrigayaa’, directed by Mrinal Sen....
- 1/26/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Varsha Usgaonkar went down memory lane and recalled shooting with acclaimed actor Naseeruddin Shah in the 1993 film ‘Hasti’ in Ooty.
‘Hasti’ wasdirected by Ashok Gaekwad. It also stars Jackie Shroff and Nagma. It revolves around Jaggu, who is belittled by Narang due to poverty when he asks for his daughter Neena’s hand in marriage. Jaggu promises to return after making a mark for himself.
On the Sunday episode of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’, 80’s divas’ featuring – Sangeeta Bijlani, Varsha Usgaonkar, and Mandakini will be seen reviving some glorious memories.
During the conversation, Kapil asked Varsha about her experience working in the film ‘Hasti’ alongside Naseerudin Shah.
Recollecting the old days, she said: “Upon seeing him, all the art films flooded back into my memory. I reflected, ‘Wow, he has accomplished significant art films, and now he will dance with me.’ I did two films with him, ‘Shikari’ and ‘Hasti.
‘Hasti’ wasdirected by Ashok Gaekwad. It also stars Jackie Shroff and Nagma. It revolves around Jaggu, who is belittled by Narang due to poverty when he asks for his daughter Neena’s hand in marriage. Jaggu promises to return after making a mark for himself.
On the Sunday episode of ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’, 80’s divas’ featuring – Sangeeta Bijlani, Varsha Usgaonkar, and Mandakini will be seen reviving some glorious memories.
During the conversation, Kapil asked Varsha about her experience working in the film ‘Hasti’ alongside Naseerudin Shah.
Recollecting the old days, she said: “Upon seeing him, all the art films flooded back into my memory. I reflected, ‘Wow, he has accomplished significant art films, and now he will dance with me.’ I did two films with him, ‘Shikari’ and ‘Hasti.
- 5/20/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who is gearing up for the second part of Mani Ratnam’s magnum opus ‘Ponniyin Selvan’, was spotted arriving for a media event in the city on Tuesday. The actress chose a traditional Indian attire for the event. She wore an ivory coloured anarkali suit with shimmery embellishments and a matching dupatta. She kept her long tresses open and rounded off her look with a statement emerald neckpiece.
In the film, Aishwarya plays dual roles of Nandini – the Queen of Pazhuvoor and Mandakini – the aunt of Poonguzhali. The film is based on author Kalki’s eponymous novel. The first part of the film dramatises the early life of Chola prince Arunmozhi Varman, who would become the renowned emperor Rajaraja I.
Ever since its publication in 1955, a film adaptation of the novel ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ had been explored by several Tamil filmmakers. However, it never materialised due to financial constraints.
In the film, Aishwarya plays dual roles of Nandini – the Queen of Pazhuvoor and Mandakini – the aunt of Poonguzhali. The film is based on author Kalki’s eponymous novel. The first part of the film dramatises the early life of Chola prince Arunmozhi Varman, who would become the renowned emperor Rajaraja I.
Ever since its publication in 1955, a film adaptation of the novel ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ had been explored by several Tamil filmmakers. However, it never materialised due to financial constraints.
- 4/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, March 28 (Ians) Veteran actress Mandakini recalled her initial days of acting career and how certain times she had to shoot for long hours without getting any breaks.
She added that she loved sharing screen space with all her co-actors and she missed those days.
The 59-year-old actress posted a throwback picture of her on Instagram and wrote in the caption: “I remember those days when I had to wake up early and sometimes we had to shoot till morning.”
Mandakini, who acted with many popular Bollywood actors such as Rajiv Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Govinda, and many more, added that she enjoyed working with the stars of her time.
“I loved sharing screens with my all co-stars. It was an amazing time,” she added.
After her post, many of her fans have asked her to share more of her throwback pictures.
Mandakini, who was introduced by legendary...
She added that she loved sharing screen space with all her co-actors and she missed those days.
The 59-year-old actress posted a throwback picture of her on Instagram and wrote in the caption: “I remember those days when I had to wake up early and sometimes we had to shoot till morning.”
Mandakini, who acted with many popular Bollywood actors such as Rajiv Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Govinda, and many more, added that she enjoyed working with the stars of her time.
“I loved sharing screens with my all co-stars. It was an amazing time,” she added.
After her post, many of her fans have asked her to share more of her throwback pictures.
Mandakini, who was introduced by legendary...
- 3/28/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Mandakini, who became famous with her debut film, Raj Kapoor’s blockbuster film ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’, and then courted notoriety briefly with her rumoured association with Dawood Ibrahim, is making a comeback in the upcoming music video titled ‘Maa O Maa’.
The teaser of the song, which was released on Friday, features Mandakini with her son Rabbil Thakur, actress Babita Banerjee, and child artistes Simran and Chirag. This is the first time that Mandakini, who became a follower of the Dalai Lama in 1990, and has been a teacher of Tibetan yoga, will be seen in an entertainment product after she quit Bollywood with the 1996 film ‘Zordaar’.
Taking to Instagram, Mandakini unveiled the teaser of the song with a matter-of-fact caption: “Song coming out soon”.
The ‘Maa O Maa’ music video, directed by Sajan Agarwal, will soon be released on the Filmy Clap YouTube channel.
The teaser of the song, which was released on Friday, features Mandakini with her son Rabbil Thakur, actress Babita Banerjee, and child artistes Simran and Chirag. This is the first time that Mandakini, who became a follower of the Dalai Lama in 1990, and has been a teacher of Tibetan yoga, will be seen in an entertainment product after she quit Bollywood with the 1996 film ‘Zordaar’.
Taking to Instagram, Mandakini unveiled the teaser of the song with a matter-of-fact caption: “Song coming out soon”.
The ‘Maa O Maa’ music video, directed by Sajan Agarwal, will soon be released on the Filmy Clap YouTube channel.
- 8/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Rajiv Kapoor passed away on Tuesday after a massive heart attack. For the first time in 31 years (his last released films were Zimmedaaar and Aag Ka Dariya in 1990), he was gearing up for a new film. He was set to return in Toolsidas Junior, starring Sanjay Dutt.
The Ashutosh Gowariker-produced film has been slated for release this year. Gowariker informs he has wrapped shoot for the production. "Rajiv was so affable and played his part with much fun and ease. Will miss him deeply," he tweeted as condolence. The filmmaker added that he had been "a fan from his Ram Teri Ganga Maili days".
Think Rajiv Kapoor and you are thinking Ram Teri Ganga Maili. The legendary Raj Kapoor cast his youngest son opposite Mandakini in the 1985 film, which went on to be a blockbuster.
In a career that actively spanned less than a decade, Rajiv Kapoor had a...
The Ashutosh Gowariker-produced film has been slated for release this year. Gowariker informs he has wrapped shoot for the production. "Rajiv was so affable and played his part with much fun and ease. Will miss him deeply," he tweeted as condolence. The filmmaker added that he had been "a fan from his Ram Teri Ganga Maili days".
Think Rajiv Kapoor and you are thinking Ram Teri Ganga Maili. The legendary Raj Kapoor cast his youngest son opposite Mandakini in the 1985 film, which went on to be a blockbuster.
In a career that actively spanned less than a decade, Rajiv Kapoor had a...
- 2/9/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
TVThe show, which airs on Colors Kannada, kicked off on Sunday - here's the full list of contestants.Tnm StaffBigg Boss Kannada’s seventh season kicked off on Sunday with host Kiccha Sudeep. In the first episode of the season, he introduced the show's 17 contestants, and the list comprises almost entirely of film and television celebrities. The show will be aired daily at 9 pm for the next 100 days on Colors Kannada. Here is the full list of contestants: Jai Jagadish: A known face in both the Kannada film and television industries, Jagadish has been an actor for over 40 years. He currently is part of the daily soap Kasturinivasa. He was last seen in Aramane, which went off air last year. Kuri Prathap: Kuri Prathap was the first contestant to be announced. He is a comedian who has been a part of multiple films. Mylari, Godfather, Brindavana and Auto Raja...
- 10/14/2019
- by Haripriya
- The News Minute
Big Boss & Kya Kool Hain Hum 3 fame Gizele Thakral, better known as Indian Kim Kardashian, is busy in shooting in Kerala. The super hot actress is featured in a south movie and an upcoming web series produced & directed by Devang Dholakia. While shooting, Gizele Thakral is literally breaking the Internet in herRead More
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- 3/30/2018
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Remember many a club tracks that were picturised on Parveen Babi and Zeenat Aman back in the 70s and then early 80s as well? Or those disco numbers that were picturised on Mandakini and even Madhuri Dixit right till the late 80s?
Well, that’s the sense one gets on watching ‘Zindagi Meri Dance Dance’, the recreated version of the 80s song that has been put together in Arjun Rampal’s Daddy. The girl in question? Serbian model, dancer and actress Natasa Stankovic.
“In order to get her dance moves, ‘ada’ and the whole body language right for the retro track that was originally composed for Mandakini’s Dance Dance, Natasa saw dozens of such songs from the era gone by,” informs our source, “It is not just about getting the music right, there is a lot that needs to come from the performer as well so that audiences is...
Well, that’s the sense one gets on watching ‘Zindagi Meri Dance Dance’, the recreated version of the 80s song that has been put together in Arjun Rampal’s Daddy. The girl in question? Serbian model, dancer and actress Natasa Stankovic.
“In order to get her dance moves, ‘ada’ and the whole body language right for the retro track that was originally composed for Mandakini’s Dance Dance, Natasa saw dozens of such songs from the era gone by,” informs our source, “It is not just about getting the music right, there is a lot that needs to come from the performer as well so that audiences is...
- 8/6/2017
- by Joginder Tuteja
- Bollyspice
When the family secret that unravels towards the end of Kapoor & Sons makes it seem that things will fall apart and the centre will not hold, director Shakun Batra manages to make the loose ends come together in a messy kind of way that is so integral to the way families are. Never one. Ever always fun. All tangled in inter-personal relations, governed by emotions that they seldom understand. So who are we to judge them?
It was Leo Tolstoy who said it. “All happy families are alike. Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” The family in Kapoor & Sons, played with magnificent eloquence by actors who know their job, is happy on the surface. But scratch the polished exterior, and you get frightening fissures.
It is up to the outsider who peers into the family scene to make some sense of what lies beneath.
And this Kapoor family – my God!
It was Leo Tolstoy who said it. “All happy families are alike. Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” The family in Kapoor & Sons, played with magnificent eloquence by actors who know their job, is happy on the surface. But scratch the polished exterior, and you get frightening fissures.
It is up to the outsider who peers into the family scene to make some sense of what lies beneath.
And this Kapoor family – my God!
- 3/21/2016
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Kamal Swaroop’s illustrated book on Dadasaheb Phalke is a labour of love. It started as a short biography but gradually acquired a life of its own. Swaroop’s quest to find out everything about Phalke’s life drove him crazy and he often found himself wandering around with a pair of scissors and glue to cut and paste material on Phalke in his scrapbook. The identification with his idol became so intense that at one point he started thinking of himself as Phalke. In a conversation with Bikas Mishra, Swaroop talks about his eccentric way of writing scripts, Phalke, Om Dar Badar and the lost hope of cinema in digital era.
How did the journey begin?
I was thinking about something to do with Phalke. After reading up about him I discovered that his father was an astronomer, a ritual storyteller and a Sanskrit scholar. Phalke studied at the J.
How did the journey begin?
I was thinking about something to do with Phalke. After reading up about him I discovered that his father was an astronomer, a ritual storyteller and a Sanskrit scholar. Phalke studied at the J.
- 5/3/2013
- by Bikas Mishra
- DearCinema.com
Kamal Swaroop’s introduction to “Tracing Phalke”, an illustrated book on the father of Indian cinema Dadasaheb Phalke
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It was the late 1980’s. I had made a jail break of a feature film. Quite like jabbing away at hard earth with a metal spoon, feeling for dents, I had jabbed away at conversations and language, played with its sounds, pushed at the rocks of a known landscape with bare fingers and nails.
We had attached ourselves to the eye of the camera and burned our minds making bricolage on the edit table, till first sporadic laughter leaked out and then the remembered city exploded under what seemed to have become my joyous landmine: I stood alone where the firecrackers subsided.
As the price of this heresy, I became Om, without the protection of his adolescence.
I needed a large rest.
A psychoanalyst friend suggested education,...
To win 5 Free copies of “Tracing Phalke” click here
It was the late 1980’s. I had made a jail break of a feature film. Quite like jabbing away at hard earth with a metal spoon, feeling for dents, I had jabbed away at conversations and language, played with its sounds, pushed at the rocks of a known landscape with bare fingers and nails.
We had attached ourselves to the eye of the camera and burned our minds making bricolage on the edit table, till first sporadic laughter leaked out and then the remembered city exploded under what seemed to have become my joyous landmine: I stood alone where the firecrackers subsided.
As the price of this heresy, I became Om, without the protection of his adolescence.
I needed a large rest.
A psychoanalyst friend suggested education,...
- 5/1/2013
- by Kamal Swaroop
- DearCinema.com
How do we better remember Mandakini? As the controversial actress, who had a relationship with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Or through that waterfall bathe where she revealed her breasts in a transparent white saree in ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’. Well we can also remember her as the wife of Kagyur Tulku Rinpoche. Before you say who Rinpoche is, let us explain. He is the cute little toddler who featured in the print ads of Murphy Radio. Murphy Radio was a British manufacturer of radios and televisions based in Welwyn Garden City, England. Murphy Radio was founded in 1929 by Frank Murphy and E.J. Power as a volume manufacturer of home...
- 9/3/2012
- Bollywoodmantra.com
Bollywood is the world where people only remember them who are on talks daily. Here we will read about some of the shining stars of the same, who have disappeared these days and are no long in this world of glamour. 1) Mandakini Mandakini, born on July 30, 1969 originally named as Yasmeen Joseph is a Bollywood actor of old days. She had a very short spanned career in Hindi movies and the buzz in the town was that she had an affair the underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. At the age of 16 she was casted as the lead role of the 'Ram Teri Ganga Maili' by Raj Kapoor. She also did a few more successful movies like D...
- 6/3/2012
- Bollywoodmantra.com
Sonakshi Sinha has been signed on to play Akshay Kumar's love interest in the much awaited sequel of Milan Luthria's Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. Sonakshi will be seen playing gangster Shoaib's (played by Akshay Kumar) moll in the film. This will be Sonakshi's third film with Akshay after Joker and Rowdy Rathore. Sonakshi will be seen playing the role of Yasmin, which is said to be based on the life of Ram Teri Ganga Maili actress Mandakini, a young, innocent girl who aspires to be an actress and how her life changes after she falls in love with a gangster. There will also be a love triangle between Imran Khan, Sonakshi and Akshay. The sequel, produced by Balaji Telefilms, will go on floors in August.
- 4/2/2012
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
In the entertainment industry, returning from oblivion is a near-impossibility. Kanwal Sharma is a name that would ring a bell among those moviegoers who whistled for Mithun Chakraborty in Jeete Hain Shaan Se singing 'Julie Julie' for Mandakini and Sanjay Dutt in Namak. The latter had to be completed with a double after Dutt was incarcerated.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Kanwal Sharma directed some very successful potboilers including Mar Mitenge, Paap Ki Kamaai and Gunahon Ka Devta. As thick as thieves with some of the top stars of the era, specially Sanjay Dutt, Mithun Chakraborty and Govinda, Kanwal Sharma suddenly dropped out of sight …
…Only to suddenly resurface with a small new film and a personal story that can send a chill up anyone's spine about how cruel the film industry can be to those who fall out with fate.
Unknown to everyone including his close friends, Kanwal Sharma...
In the 1980s and 1990s, Kanwal Sharma directed some very successful potboilers including Mar Mitenge, Paap Ki Kamaai and Gunahon Ka Devta. As thick as thieves with some of the top stars of the era, specially Sanjay Dutt, Mithun Chakraborty and Govinda, Kanwal Sharma suddenly dropped out of sight …
…Only to suddenly resurface with a small new film and a personal story that can send a chill up anyone's spine about how cruel the film industry can be to those who fall out with fate.
Unknown to everyone including his close friends, Kanwal Sharma...
- 12/5/2011
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
In the entertainment industry, returning from oblivion is a near-impossibility. Kanwal Sharma is a name that would ring a bell among those moviegoers who whistled for Mithun Chakraborty in Jeete Hain Shaan Se singing 'Julie Julie' for Mandakini and Sanjay Dutt in Namak. The latter had to be completed with a double after Dutt was incarcerated. In the 1980s and 1990s, Kanwal Sharma directed some very successful potboilers including Mar Mitenge, Paap Ki Kamaai and Gunahon Ka Devta. As thick as thieves with some of the top stars of the era, specially Sanjay Dutt, Mithun Chakraborty and Govinda, Kanwal Sharma suddenly dropped out of sight … …Only to suddenly resurface with a small new film and a personal story that can send a chill up anyone's spine about how cruel the film industry can be to those who fall out with fate. Unknown to everyone including his close friends, Kanwal Sharma...
- 12/5/2011
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Kareena Kapoor has filmed a bathing sequence for new release Bodyguard. Filmed under a waterfall, the scene is inspired by Mandakini's translucent wet sari sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. Director Atul Agnihotri commented: "We shot the love song 'Teri Meri Prem Kahaani' with Salman [Khan] and Kareena recently. Kareena looked absolutely stunning in the sari. "The audiences will surely enjoy the song and fall in love with her all over again." (more)...
- 8/10/2011
- by By Steven Baker
- Digital Spy
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After going wet and wild in Asoka, Kareena Kapoor has put her foot down to not reprise Mandakini's waterfall sequence for the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The actor is stepping into the shoes of the yesteryear actor in the film.The portrayal of Mandakini, as we all know, cannot be complete without the famous waterfall sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. But Bebo refused to do the scene as it required her to wear a white sari sans blouse. According to sources, Kareena, who can get married to Saif anytime, doesn't want to take such career 'risks'. ...
- 8/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
One still remembers veteran actress Mandakini dancing under waterfall and flaunting her assets in modesty in white saree. It was reported that Kareena Kapoor will do the Mandakini act in the sequel to ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai’ but the actress finally did not give her nod to the scene. Kareena is not comfortable enacting the scene and hence she requested the makers to drop the scene. In the film, Akshay Kumar will play gangster Dawood Ibrahim and Kareena Kapoor will essay the role of his ladylove. It was said that Dawood fell for Mandakini after seeing her bathing in waterfall in ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili&rsquo...
- 8/2/2011
- Bollywoodmantra.com
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai 2 actress Kareena Kapoor has refused to pay tribute to an iconic film scene because it involves standing under a waterfall. The actress would have been imitating actress Mandakini, who was famously seen in the see-through sari in the sequence in Ram Teri Ganga Maili. A source told Mumbai Mirror: "Director Milan [Luthria] didn't ask Kareena to go so bold. However, the scene that he had envisaged was quite titillating and demanded a certain amount of exposure. Kareena was not comfortable with it." Mandakini was allegedly close to crime lord Dawood, whose real-life story is the (more)...
- 8/1/2011
- by By Zakia Uddin
- Digital Spy
The Hindi Film Industry witnesses the birth of many stars every year. They are launched with great aplomb, media frenzy and above all, expectations. Sometimes we see the quintessential models or pageant winners but most of the times we see the star kids joining the industry. Debuts are stressful and a big burden on the shoulders of newcomers. Star kids are compared to their legendary parents while models are often labeled plastic. Let's take a further look into debuts in the Hindi film industry.
In earlier days, star kids like Kumar Gaurav or the Late Raj Kapoor’s sons (Randhir, Rishi and Rajiv Kapoor) were launched with much fanfare and their first films were massive hits. The public hailed the new kids on the block and it was taken for granted that they will take the lineage forward with several jubilee hits. Barring Rishi Kapoor, the other stars fizzled. Some...
In earlier days, star kids like Kumar Gaurav or the Late Raj Kapoor’s sons (Randhir, Rishi and Rajiv Kapoor) were launched with much fanfare and their first films were massive hits. The public hailed the new kids on the block and it was taken for granted that they will take the lineage forward with several jubilee hits. Barring Rishi Kapoor, the other stars fizzled. Some...
- 3/10/2011
- Bollyspice
If everything falls in proper place then yesteryears actors, Zeenat Aman and Mandakini will heat up Bigg Boss 4. They are the two most strong contenders of the show. Zeenat Aman who ruled the silver screen with her western look and Mandakini who grabbed the limelight for her skin shows in movies like ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’ will take part on the show. "There is a possibility that Zeenatji and Mandakini will be part of 'Bigg Boss'. Nothing is confirmed yet, but there is a strong possibility," a source said. "Aftab Shivdasani might also be among the contestants on the show this time," added the source....
- 9/30/2010
- Bollywoodmantra.com
Two yesteryear glamorous beauties of Bollywood, Zeenat Aman and Mandakini are likely to enter the Bigg Boss House to raise the mercury level of the reality show of Colors.
In 1985, Mandkini created a stir with her sensual scenes in the movie Ram Teri Ganga Maili. However, after this, she was seen in just a few Bollywood films, which could make any big mark in the industry. Later, she disappeared from the big screen and got settled marrying Dr. Kagyur T. Rinpoche Thakur. Thereafter, the actress tried to revive her career many times but nothing worked out. She released two pop music albums with titles ‘Shambala’ and ‘No Vacancy’ but these also could not make any impact.
On the other hand, the 58 year old Zeenat Aman has recently made her presence felt in the industry by playing a very glamorous role in the film Dunno y... Na Jaane Kyun, which will be released in October.
In 1985, Mandkini created a stir with her sensual scenes in the movie Ram Teri Ganga Maili. However, after this, she was seen in just a few Bollywood films, which could make any big mark in the industry. Later, she disappeared from the big screen and got settled marrying Dr. Kagyur T. Rinpoche Thakur. Thereafter, the actress tried to revive her career many times but nothing worked out. She released two pop music albums with titles ‘Shambala’ and ‘No Vacancy’ but these also could not make any impact.
On the other hand, the 58 year old Zeenat Aman has recently made her presence felt in the industry by playing a very glamorous role in the film Dunno y... Na Jaane Kyun, which will be released in October.
- 9/30/2010
- by [email protected] (Mamta Patel)
- TellyCafe
New Delhi, Sep 29 – Yesteryear glamour girls Zeenat Aman and Mandakini may soon be raising the mercury levels on the reality show “Bigg Boss 4″ if everything falls in place.
Both the actors are known for their sensuous appeal on the big screen. While Zeenat, 58, has been credited for popularising the western look in Indian cinema, Mandakini hogged the limelight for her skin show in movies like “Ram Teri Ganga Maili”.
“There is a possibility that Zeenatji and Mandakini will be part of ‘Bigg Boss’. Nothing is confirmed yet, but there is a strong possibility,” a source told.
Both the actors are known for their sensuous appeal on the big screen. While Zeenat, 58, has been credited for popularising the western look in Indian cinema, Mandakini hogged the limelight for her skin show in movies like “Ram Teri Ganga Maili”.
“There is a possibility that Zeenatji and Mandakini will be part of ‘Bigg Boss’. Nothing is confirmed yet, but there is a strong possibility,” a source told.
- 9/29/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Yesteryear glamour girls Zeenat Aman and Mandakini may soon be raising the mercury levels on the reality show Bigg Boss 4 if everything falls in place. Both the actors are known for their sensuous appeal on the big screen. While Zeenat, 58, has been credited for popularising the western look in Indian cinema, Mandakini hogged the limelight for her skin show in movies like Ram Teri Ganga Maili. "There is a possibility that Zeenatji and Mandakini will be part of Bigg Boss. Nothing is confirmed yet, but there is a strong possibility," a source told Ians. "Aftab Shivdasani might also be among the ...
- 9/29/2010
- Hindustan Times - TV
Bolywood actress Neetu Chandra has done a bathing scene for Jagmohan Mundhra's The Apartment. This won't be the first time that a filmmaker has used a shower sequence in his film. Mandakini in Ram Teri Ganga Maili and Zeenat Amaan in Satayam Shivam Sundaram also have dipped for the camera. This is also not the first time that Neetu Chandra is in news for her bold initiative. She has earlier hogged tabloid space for her raunchy girl-on-girl shoot. Remember how the people in the hotel where the shoot was taking place got uncomfortable. Not only that when things ...
- 4/13/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
The ever elegant Helen swaying to "Oh Haseena" in black and red, Meena Kumari draped in yards of silk exuding sensuality in "Sahib, Bibi Aur Ghulam" and oomph girl Zeenat Aman in a transparent sari under a waterfall. The woman behind all these looks is Bhanu Rajopadhye Athaiya, India's first Oscar winner, who says she knows "India and its clothes inside out".Athaiya, who walked away with an Oscar for "Gandhi", remembers yesteryears' screen siren Helen with fondness as she looks back at the many decades of dressing Indian stars."Helen was nimble-footed and graceful - almost like a bird taking flight. There was a slight hint of bareness, but it never crossed the limit. Although she played the vamp, she never looked a bad vamp," Athaiya told Ians."Invariably, she would wear fitting bodices to show off her...
- 2/22/2010
- Filmicafe
After the late showman Raj Kapoor's discovery Mandakini (Ram Teri Ganga Maili) having married and settled in Manali, it seems that its Sushmita Sen's turn to settle in Bollywood's favourite shooting haunt. Yes, ex- Miss Universe and famous Bollywood actress Sushmita is presently in the Valley of the Gods (along with daughter Renee) and staying at the Solang Valley Resort. Speaking to our local contacts, Sushmita confirmed the news and said that she has seen a few locations. Sh...
- 8/24/2009
- GlamSham
You can't beat the Bollywood classics for their overt romantic tension, where intimate touching (yes, even kissing!) was replaced with the poetic, polite innuendo of hot rain and wet clothing. It's funny that they'd be so reserved about what happens between consenting adults, considering India is the second most populous country in the world. (We know they're doing it!) In some ways, however, B'wood has become more relaxed in its attitudes, as younger, Western-influenced generations come of age and make waves in an industry built on tradition. Previously unseen "taboos" like pre-marital sex, onscreen nudity and even wife-swapping have curiously been passed by the Central Board of Film Certification, the strict watchdog equivalent of the MPAA that has served as a censor since the early '50s. Gathered below is a look at the landmark moments and trends that have raised eyebrows through Bollywood history.
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- 6/24/2009
- by Aaron Hillis
- ifc.com
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