Friday, April 11, 2008

Shiney Ahuja into biking

The ‘Gangster’ and ‘Metro’ star Shiney Ahuja has come a long way now. The actor who stars opposite Esha Deol in ‘Hijack’ has done death defying stunts like hanging from the chopper in the flick. His romance with action will not stop here as he will flirt with bikes in his next film produced by Ashok Kheni from down South.

Reveals Shiney, “I am doing a film on the biking industry and since I am playing a biker, I will ride one.” Ride on, Shiney!!

sjiney ahuja hijack movie

shiney ahuja hijack movie

shiney ahuja hijack movie

Koena Mitra in action

Our space informed you long back about Koena Mitra signing the Hollywood action flick ‘Karna’. Now, the lady can’t stop raving about the action packed performances the flick has in store for her.

She says, “They treat me like a queen and they always ensure that I am comfortable. Once you know that a huge team is there to help you and you are not going to die, it is easier to perform action scenes. They always tell me, ‘Koena, you are not going to die, trust us.’ The harnesses are not hand-held like in India. Her they have ropes and 4-5 people pulling them. Over there it is all computerized. I am excited about the film not just because of my action scenes but also because the girl I play has different shades.”

koena mitra

koena mitra

Hurt Bollywood megastar retorts back

Time and again Bollywood megastar, Amitabh Bachcan has been attacked for his loyalty to UP and his negligence towards Maharashtra. Recently, Shiv Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamna’, praised Rajnikanth for supporting Tamil Nadu in the Hogenekkal drinking water project controversy despite the fact that Karnataka is his birthplace. The editorial then criticized Amitabh asking what he had done for Maharashtra.

Although, seeing that the issue was getting inflated, Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray sidelined himself from the editorial and wrote that Amitabh is a national star and should not be dragged into regional controversies.

However, Big B was hurt and decided to retort this time by venting his feelings to the media. In an interview, the superstar quoted, ‘’I am not an outsider by any stretch of imagination. This land is my land as much as it is for every other citizen of our beloved country. I came to Mumbai in 1968 to pursue a vocation and I did not need a visa to come here as the city had been my home for the last 40 years.

I bought my first car here and my own house. I met and married my wife in this city and both my children were born here. My father and my mother spent their last years in Mumbai and died here.

They were put to flames here and their ashes have mingled with the earth of this city. This city gave me name and fame beyond anything that I may have deserved or hoped for.

I am not leaving this city and going anywhere. Let them (MNS) throw bottles and stones. Let them burn my effigies and bring morchas in front of my house — but I won’t budge.

I am a public figure, not a public official. I am not a democratically elected representative of the people, neither do I hold any public office. I am answerable only to the three C’s: Courts, Constitution and conscience.”

What has hurt Amitabh most is that his father-like Bal Thackrey too did not support him. Amitabh, who has always paid due respect to Balasaheb in every aspect, showed aptly that he was hurt saying, ‘’Balasaheb has been a father figure to us and shall remain so. In my growing up years, my parents taught me that when elders speak, the young listen quietly. I quietly accept whatever my elder or his outfit has expressed.'’

amitabh bachchan