Sunday, 8 January 2012
First Look: Rowdy Rathore
First look: Rani needs to spend more time in the gym like Bebo
Abhishek’s Players gets a lukewarm opening at Box Office
Abhishek Bachchan starrer movie Players, which is the first Bollywood release of the year 2012, has received a lukewarm opening at the Box Office in India. The below average response of the movie has shocked the industry. According to trade experts, the film would earn Rs 5 to 6 crores at the collection centres on the first day.
Players, which is a multi-starrer movie, is a big budget movie and it was expected to debut with a huge collection at the Box Office. But the film has registered 20% to 30% occupancy in its opening and noon shows. Trade expert Taran Adarsh says that the opening response was as low as 15% at many screens.
However, Players is a remake of Hollywood classic Italian Job and it has got mixed reviews from film critics. Now, the makers of film, which had a huge amount of promotional activities, are hoping that the word of mouth to create magic at the Box Office. The movie is expected to have a big jump in collections on Saturday and Sunday.
Players, which is a multi-starrer movie, is a big budget movie and it was expected to debut with a huge collection at the Box Office. But the film has registered 20% to 30% occupancy in its opening and noon shows. Trade expert Taran Adarsh says that the opening response was as low as 15% at many screens.
However, Players is a remake of Hollywood classic Italian Job and it has got mixed reviews from film critics. Now, the makers of film, which had a huge amount of promotional activities, are hoping that the word of mouth to create magic at the Box Office. The movie is expected to have a big jump in collections on Saturday and Sunday.
Bigg Boss 5 is like a second innings for me: Juhi Parmar
Actress Juhi Parmar, who won the 5th season of controversial reality show Bigg Boss, says it is the start of her 2nd innings on television as her weight had kept her away from work. The Kumkum star says that she wanted to start working after reducing weight and getting into proper shape.
After winning the show Bigg Boss 5, Juhi Parmar told PTI, "It is like a second innings for me. I wanted to start working but only after reducing weight and getting into proper shape. I was away from work for a year or so. My weight was a big hindrance in my career which I gained due to medical reasons. But no excuses are accepted in the industry. For me the struggle was to lose weight, my target was that."
Juhi Parmar, who shot to fame on the daily soap Kumkum, says that she had not expected to win Bigg Boss 5. "Bigg Boss came my way so I took it up. I thought it was the right thing before I begin work," she added. Before getting into Bigg Boss, Juhi had lost 10 kgs and after going to the show she lost four kgs.
The TV actress added, "The feeling is yet to sink in. Forget about winning the show, I had never expected to be there till the finale. I felt as I was not the focal point of the show I may not last longer. I never picked up fights or anything of that sort. But I was not the silent player. I used to talk, laugh, cry, voice my opinion, stand up for the truth."
Juhi Parmar feels fights and controversies do not help any contestant in the long run. "If I had picked up fights then I wouldn't have won the show. I have hardly had any major brawl on the show. It takes you ahead in the show but it does not help you win. That is not the mantra," she said.
However, Juhi Parmar, who grabbed the winner's title, won Rs 1 crore prize money besides a trophy last night, leaving behind Akashdeep Saigal, Siddharth Bhardwaj and Mahek Chahal. But the actress has not yet thought of how she would spend the money, except that she would keep it for her kids.
After winning the show Bigg Boss 5, Juhi Parmar told PTI, "It is like a second innings for me. I wanted to start working but only after reducing weight and getting into proper shape. I was away from work for a year or so. My weight was a big hindrance in my career which I gained due to medical reasons. But no excuses are accepted in the industry. For me the struggle was to lose weight, my target was that."
Juhi Parmar, who shot to fame on the daily soap Kumkum, says that she had not expected to win Bigg Boss 5. "Bigg Boss came my way so I took it up. I thought it was the right thing before I begin work," she added. Before getting into Bigg Boss, Juhi had lost 10 kgs and after going to the show she lost four kgs.
The TV actress added, "The feeling is yet to sink in. Forget about winning the show, I had never expected to be there till the finale. I felt as I was not the focal point of the show I may not last longer. I never picked up fights or anything of that sort. But I was not the silent player. I used to talk, laugh, cry, voice my opinion, stand up for the truth."
Juhi Parmar feels fights and controversies do not help any contestant in the long run. "If I had picked up fights then I wouldn't have won the show. I have hardly had any major brawl on the show. It takes you ahead in the show but it does not help you win. That is not the mantra," she said.
However, Juhi Parmar, who grabbed the winner's title, won Rs 1 crore prize money besides a trophy last night, leaving behind Akashdeep Saigal, Siddharth Bhardwaj and Mahek Chahal. But the actress has not yet thought of how she would spend the money, except that she would keep it for her kids.
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Sonam Kapoor on the cover of Atelier India January 2012
Chitrangda Singh on the cover of FHM India Jan 2012
Monday, 2 January 2012
Star cast of upcoming movie "Players" visits Big Boss 5
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Vidya Balan look in her upcomg movie "Kahani"
Kangna on the Cover of Marie Claire India
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