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
Fall Out Boy has extended their So Much For (Tour) Dust into 2024.
This is the band’s second solo headlining tour, as the last tour they went on was the 2021-22 Hella Mega Tour with Green Day and Weezer. November was the last performance of the tour this year and gave way for their other scheduled December shows in Australia, Bangkok and Manila.
So Much For (Tour) Dust supports their eighth studio album, So Much (For) Stardust, which was released on March 24 this year. In addition to the tour extension, the band announced that they will be bringing Jimmy Eat World as their opening act for the entire duration of their tour.
The 2024 tour is set to kick off in Portland, Oregon, on February 28 and end in Minneapolis on April 6.
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So Much For (Tour) Dust 2024 Dates:
02-28 Portland, Or — Moda Center
03-01 Seattle,...
This is the band’s second solo headlining tour, as the last tour they went on was the 2021-22 Hella Mega Tour with Green Day and Weezer. November was the last performance of the tour this year and gave way for their other scheduled December shows in Australia, Bangkok and Manila.
So Much For (Tour) Dust supports their eighth studio album, So Much (For) Stardust, which was released on March 24 this year. In addition to the tour extension, the band announced that they will be bringing Jimmy Eat World as their opening act for the entire duration of their tour.
The 2024 tour is set to kick off in Portland, Oregon, on February 28 and end in Minneapolis on April 6.
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So Much For (Tour) Dust 2024 Dates:
02-28 Portland, Or — Moda Center
03-01 Seattle,...
- 12/10/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
One Tree Hill debuted on The CW in 2003, joining the ranks of teen soap operas. The show followed two brothers who had grown apart as they navigated life in the little town of Tree Hill, North Carolina. There is still a sizable following for the series, which starred James Lafferty, Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Lenz, Chad Michael Murray, and Hilarie Burton.
Throughout its nine seasons, One Tree Hill had several celebrities make guest appearances on the show. One of them was Fall Out Boy’s, Pete Wentz. Fifteen years after the singer’s appearance on the show, Burton said Wentz’s cameo looked bad for him.
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- 4/30/2023
- by William Decker
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ITV’s rebooted Big Brother has landed Aj Odudu and Will Best as hosts. A teaser unveiling the pair can be seen below.
The duo will share the iconic hosting role on the main show previously occupied by Davina McCall, presiding over the weekly evictions and quizzing housemates on all of the goings on in house over six weeks. The duo will also host an additional nightly live show.
ITV revealed it would be rebooting Big Brother last year and the network is now the third channel to have hosted the show in the UK, following Channel 4 and Channel 5. Big Brother airs around the world in numerous territories and is produced by Banijay-backed Initial in the UK, helmed by reality vet Natalka Znak, who recently joined Banijay.
Odudu already hosts a number of UK formats include Channel 4’s revival of The Big Breakfast and Comic Relief, while she...
The duo will share the iconic hosting role on the main show previously occupied by Davina McCall, presiding over the weekly evictions and quizzing housemates on all of the goings on in house over six weeks. The duo will also host an additional nightly live show.
ITV revealed it would be rebooting Big Brother last year and the network is now the third channel to have hosted the show in the UK, following Channel 4 and Channel 5. Big Brother airs around the world in numerous territories and is produced by Banijay-backed Initial in the UK, helmed by reality vet Natalka Znak, who recently joined Banijay.
Odudu already hosts a number of UK formats include Channel 4’s revival of The Big Breakfast and Comic Relief, while she...
- 4/25/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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
With a trace of terror in his eyes, Patrick Stump is reliving the ultimate punk rock dilemma. If your bandmate looks like he may have just died onstage, do you keep playing? “His head hit this thing hard, and he was out,” the Fall Out Boy singer says, recalling an early club gig during which bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz took a bad fall. “I was like ‘Is he actually dead, or is he gonna wake up and be p***ed off that we’ve stopped the song?’”
Wentz – provably alive and sporting a flowing dyed-blonde mane where he’d once modelled emo’s most swooned-over fin – laughs along, recalling other show misadventures. There was the night that the stage collapsed beneath them at Chicago’s Knights Of Columbus club. The time three people showed up to watch them play a pizza parlour. Or the riots that kicked off at...
Wentz – provably alive and sporting a flowing dyed-blonde mane where he’d once modelled emo’s most swooned-over fin – laughs along, recalling other show misadventures. There was the night that the stage collapsed beneath them at Chicago’s Knights Of Columbus club. The time three people showed up to watch them play a pizza parlour. Or the riots that kicked off at...
- 3/27/2023
- by Mark Beaumont
- The Independent - Music
Fall Out Boy has announced a series of upcoming 2023 tour dates. Starting in June, the band will perform in support of their new album So Much (for) Stardust.
The new LP is scheduled to be released on March 24. It includes the singles “Love From the Other Side” and “Heartbreak Feels So Good.”
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Throughout the tour, the band will be joined by Alkaline Trio, Bring Me the Horizon, New Found Glory, the Academy Is…, Royal & the Serpent, Daisy Grenade, Carr, Games We Play and Four Year Strong.
Just after So Much (for) Stardust was publicly announced, founding guitarist Joe Trohman said that he would be “stepping away from Fall Out Boy for a spell.” The reason for Trohman’s departure remains unknown.
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The new LP is scheduled to be released on March 24. It includes the singles “Love From the Other Side” and “Heartbreak Feels So Good.”
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Throughout the tour, the band will be joined by Alkaline Trio, Bring Me the Horizon, New Found Glory, the Academy Is…, Royal & the Serpent, Daisy Grenade, Carr, Games We Play and Four Year Strong.
Just after So Much (for) Stardust was publicly announced, founding guitarist Joe Trohman said that he would be “stepping away from Fall Out Boy for a spell.” The reason for Trohman’s departure remains unknown.
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- 2/28/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
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Actor R. Madhavan will be seen featuring in a remake of the groovy dance number ‘Mere Dil Gaaye Jaa’, from the 1987 film ‘Dance Dance’, in the upcoming movie ‘Dhokha – Round D. Corner’.
He finds it an honour to feature in the number.’Mere Dil Gaaye Jaa’ is a remake of the legendary song ‘Zooby Zooby’.
Speaking about the song, R Madhavan said: “It’s been a while since I worked on such a song that makes you want to dance. ‘Mere Dil Gaaye Ja’ was extremely fun to shoot and to recreate an iconic song is a great a pleasure and honour. I am not much of a dancer myself but this song will definitely make you groove with its classic retro vibe.”
R. Madhavan will be seen sharing screen space with Aparshakti Khurana, Darshan Kumaar and Khushalii Kumar in the film, which is slated to release on September 23.
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He finds it an honour to feature in the number.’Mere Dil Gaaye Jaa’ is a remake of the legendary song ‘Zooby Zooby’.
Speaking about the song, R Madhavan said: “It’s been a while since I worked on such a song that makes you want to dance. ‘Mere Dil Gaaye Ja’ was extremely fun to shoot and to recreate an iconic song is a great a pleasure and honour. I am not much of a dancer myself but this song will definitely make you groove with its classic retro vibe.”
R. Madhavan will be seen sharing screen space with Aparshakti Khurana, Darshan Kumaar and Khushalii Kumar in the film, which is slated to release on September 23.
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- 9/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
CinemaOn the actor’s 52nd birthday, here's looking back at Aamir Khan, the early edition.Naomi DattaAamir Khan is a superhero. In reel life and real life. He can do no wrong as an actor or a producer – he is even a secret superstar in China. But every good superhero has an origin story – a time where not everything he did worked. Some did, most didn’t. This is about a bygone era, much before Dangal, Pk or even Lagaan. This is about Aamir Khan – the Origins. In 1988, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (Qsqt) with its spin on Romeo and Juliet became the definitive romance for an entire generation. The leads of the film, Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla, became instant teen sensations. Weeks into the release of the film, the makers did a poster campaign which simply said, ‘Who is Aamir Khan? Ask the girl next door’. The girl next door was smitten – so much so that in my hometown, the girl next door who went by the name of Rashmi fell in love with a man called Raj only because he was called that (Aamir and Juhi played characters called Raj and Rashmi). Qsqt is a lovely film that told its story of star-crossed lovers sans any over-the-top melodrama – which makes it a film that can be loved in equal measure in 2018 too. A pity that its director, Mansoor Khan, chose cheese-making over filmmaking eventually. (Aside: The Raj and Rashmi in my hometown didn’t end up together either in spite of the very strong basis to their relationship. Shocking.) But not all of Aamir’s filmic choices in the years that followed Qsqt would stand up to scrutiny in this era. Proving that even Aamir Khan can have dodgy script sense (believe it or not). Right after Qsqt, the lead pair signed up for a B Subhash film called Love Love Love. (B Subhash had earlier made Disco Dancer and Dance Dance). I have no recollection of the film except for a song that went, Nachenge hum, gayenge hum, disco dandiya. That sums up the posterity value of that particular film. In fact, Aamir and Juhi (unlike Srk and Kajol) would never reprise their winning act of Qsqt as successfully ever again. After Love Love Love, the two went on to star in duds like Tum Mere Ho and Daulat Ki Jung. It took Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, which came five years after Qsqt, to redeem them finally. But only somewhat. In between Qsqt and Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, Aamir Khan played a snake charmer (don’t even ask!) in Tum Mere Ho; an anti-dowry activist in Jawani Zindabad and a stalker in Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin. It is fortunate that no one has any memory of Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin (1990), a film which co-starred Madhuri Dixit. Aamir Khan plays an obsessive lover in the film who manages to win over the unwilling girl just by relentless stalking. Luckily, the film tanked and no one noticed. Aamir also acted in Awwal Number – in the only role that Dev Anand didn’t do in the film. Not everything that Aamir did in the 90s was awful though. There were two perfectly charming films as well. Dil Hain Ki Manta Nahin and Afsana Pyar Ka in 1991. The former worked. The latter didn’t. There were also awful films that he did which went on to become monster hits. Like the crass, over-the-top Dil that was everything that Qsqt was not. Obnoxious, loud and in-your-face melodrama. Dil even had a mock rape scene that set the stage for the heroine to fall madly in love with our hero (Yes. The 90s were a bit questionable that way). Other questionably bad films like Raja Hindustani too worked at the box office in that era. There were bright sparks though – Ghulam, Sarfarosh and Earth. Films of the late 90s which were moulding Aamir Khan into the infallible icon that he is today. Getting him into winning position after a series of false starts. Aamir Khan in that sense then is the superstar of the millennium. Most of his worst films were over and done with in the 90s. The 2000s have seen his best work, be it Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai or Dangal. And this is the century where he seems to get everything right. Ironically, this innings started with Mela in 2000, his last terrible film where prophetically he sang, Dekho dekho 2000 zamana aagaya (a song heralding 2000 as the start of an era). It sure worked out well for him. Happy birthday, Aamir Khan. Naomi Datta grew up watching all of the terrible and not so terrible films of the 90s with absolutely no parental supervision. She remains grateful to her parents for that.
- 3/14/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “The Good Place” Season 2, Episode 4, “Team Cockroach.”]
Years from now, if NBC programming decisions and our ability to stave off nuclear annhiliation cooperate, there’s a chance that we could look back on “Team Cockroach” as the moment that things started to look up for the core group on “The Good Place.” Michael being cooperative with no obvious unspoken ulterior motive, Eleanor asserting herself to her companions and her nemesis, and Jason finding a nice comfy spot on the couch. Everything is as it should be. Of course, this is also a comedy where nothing is ever really as it seems.
The best parts of “Team Cockroach” play out in the bottle episode confines of Eleanor’s sensible nightmare clown foyer, with Michael and the tortured quartet deciding how best to move forward to spare all of their eternal souls. Each side of the truce argues that they have the upper hand, with the humans declaring that...
Years from now, if NBC programming decisions and our ability to stave off nuclear annhiliation cooperate, there’s a chance that we could look back on “Team Cockroach” as the moment that things started to look up for the core group on “The Good Place.” Michael being cooperative with no obvious unspoken ulterior motive, Eleanor asserting herself to her companions and her nemesis, and Jason finding a nice comfy spot on the couch. Everything is as it should be. Of course, this is also a comedy where nothing is ever really as it seems.
The best parts of “Team Cockroach” play out in the bottle episode confines of Eleanor’s sensible nightmare clown foyer, with Michael and the tortured quartet deciding how best to move forward to spare all of their eternal souls. Each side of the truce argues that they have the upper hand, with the humans declaring that...
- 10/6/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “The Good Place” Season 2, Episode 3, “Dance Dance Resolution.”]
The number of jokes that an episode of television has is rarely an effective form of measuring comedy. Some rapid-fire set ups don’t actually deliver on the volume of punchlines and just end up getting exhausting before too long. The double-episode premiere of NBC’s “The Good Place” had plenty of surprises that weren’t necessarily framed as jokes, but drew plenty of laughs by upending Season 2 expectations in a shocking way. Now that the series had established a firm foundation for a post-twist world, the third episode was the show’s chance to take a deep breath, to patiently and calml—
Just kidding. Everything went nuts.
“Dance Dance Resolution,” written by Megan Amran and directed by Drew Goddard (who also directed the original pilot), may not have had the narrative timeline wizardry that the premiere did. But this jam-packed look at Michael’s continued frustration in setting up...
The number of jokes that an episode of television has is rarely an effective form of measuring comedy. Some rapid-fire set ups don’t actually deliver on the volume of punchlines and just end up getting exhausting before too long. The double-episode premiere of NBC’s “The Good Place” had plenty of surprises that weren’t necessarily framed as jokes, but drew plenty of laughs by upending Season 2 expectations in a shocking way. Now that the series had established a firm foundation for a post-twist world, the third episode was the show’s chance to take a deep breath, to patiently and calml—
Just kidding. Everything went nuts.
“Dance Dance Resolution,” written by Megan Amran and directed by Drew Goddard (who also directed the original pilot), may not have had the narrative timeline wizardry that the premiere did. But this jam-packed look at Michael’s continued frustration in setting up...
- 9/29/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
It was 30 years back when the soundtrack of Mithun Chakraborty’s Dance Dance [1987] had featured a disco number ‘Zindagi Meri Dance Dance’. The song has now been recreated by Olefonken and has found a place in the narrative of Arjun Rampal’s Daddy. “Of course, Arjun is not dancing to his one, it just won’tRead More
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- 8/7/2017
- by Joginder Tuteja
- 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
Anybody Can Dance(Abcd)
Starring Prabhu Deva, Kay Kay Menon, Ganesh Acharya
Directed by Remo D’Souza
Rating: ***
“Indians don’t have a mind to think,” mock-whispers Kay Kay Menon, playing the sort of slimeball you thought went out of style with Prem Chopra. Menon, who once was a formidable actor, hams it to the hilt as a kind of Mogambo of the dancing world who thinks dancing is for big bucks, and also for big… well you know the ‘f’ word that rhymes with bucks.
Prabhu Deva, God bless his ‘sole’, is the other polarity. He dances because…well, he has to. He imparts his skills to a ragamuffin bunch of street kids who seem to have auditioned for Breakin’ that street-smart film about using breakdance as a form of selfexpression that came way back in 1984. Indeed there is something very 1980s about Tushar Hirnandani’s screenplay which pitches...
Starring Prabhu Deva, Kay Kay Menon, Ganesh Acharya
Directed by Remo D’Souza
Rating: ***
“Indians don’t have a mind to think,” mock-whispers Kay Kay Menon, playing the sort of slimeball you thought went out of style with Prem Chopra. Menon, who once was a formidable actor, hams it to the hilt as a kind of Mogambo of the dancing world who thinks dancing is for big bucks, and also for big… well you know the ‘f’ word that rhymes with bucks.
Prabhu Deva, God bless his ‘sole’, is the other polarity. He dances because…well, he has to. He imparts his skills to a ragamuffin bunch of street kids who seem to have auditioned for Breakin’ that street-smart film about using breakdance as a form of selfexpression that came way back in 1984. Indeed there is something very 1980s about Tushar Hirnandani’s screenplay which pitches...
- 2/12/2013
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
From Batman to Spider-Man, Wireless to Green Man and Carousel to Götterdämmerung, the Observer's critics pick the season's highlights. What are you most looking forward to? Post your comments below
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July
1 Pop The Stone Roses
The third resurrection of the Roses has already swung from thrill to farce. Fans gibbered with joy at their surprise Warrington gig in May, but by Amsterdam Ian Brown and Reni were at loggerheads. This last of three homecoming gigs at Manchester's Heaton Park will not be uneventful.
3 Film The Amazing Spider-Man
Marvel Comics' flagship superhero, the red-and-blue clad "web-slinger" Spider-Man, gets a Hollywood reboot not 10 years after the character was last blockbuster-ised. Impressive Brit Andrew Garfield plays Spidey this time; Marc (500 Days of Summer) Webb directs. Early reviews: amazing.
4 Dance Dance Gb
English National Ballet, Scottish Ballet and National Dance Company Wales join forces in a high-velocity...
Download a pdf of this calendar here
July
1 Pop The Stone Roses
The third resurrection of the Roses has already swung from thrill to farce. Fans gibbered with joy at their surprise Warrington gig in May, but by Amsterdam Ian Brown and Reni were at loggerheads. This last of three homecoming gigs at Manchester's Heaton Park will not be uneventful.
3 Film The Amazing Spider-Man
Marvel Comics' flagship superhero, the red-and-blue clad "web-slinger" Spider-Man, gets a Hollywood reboot not 10 years after the character was last blockbuster-ised. Impressive Brit Andrew Garfield plays Spidey this time; Marc (500 Days of Summer) Webb directs. Early reviews: amazing.
4 Dance Dance Gb
English National Ballet, Scottish Ballet and National Dance Company Wales join forces in a high-velocity...
- 7/2/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
Mithun chakraborty is a National Film Award winning Indian film actor, social activist and entrepreneur. He is also known as a disco king of Bollywood. His film Disco Dancer and Dance Dance showcased him as a talented dancer. Now he is back in action coming as a judge in his new show Dance India Dance on Zee Tv
Are you also following the trend of other stars like (Hemalini and Jitendra.) who are also judging reality dance show on television.
No I am not doing this first time. before also I had done reality show dance bangla Dance on zee bangle and it was a huge hit in Bengal
You.
Are you also following the trend of other stars like (Hemalini and Jitendra.) who are also judging reality dance show on television.
No I am not doing this first time. before also I had done reality show dance bangla Dance on zee bangle and it was a huge hit in Bengal
You.
- 1/23/2009
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Download image as wallpaper It looks like Mukesh and Mahesh Bhatt's Jashn has got more heroines than it had bargained for. From being a film in frantic search of a leading lady it has now got two ladies both claiming to be the film's actual female lead. While Anjana 'Golmaal Returns' Sukhani plays Adhyayan Suman's romantic lead Shahana 'Rock On' Goswami who plays Suman's sister claims Jashn is a brother-sister story. Says Shahana, "I play the female lead in Jashn. Adhyayan Suman's sister. The story is about the brother and sister." Counters Anjana, "But she's playing Adhyayan's sister's role!" Going by the age-old descriptions of the conventional heroine Anjana has a point. The girl who gets to romance and sing with the hero is the leading lady. However, definitions of the leading lady have changed over the years. And the girl paired with the leading man needn't be the main female protagonist.
- 11/18/2008
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Pete Wentz plays bass in Fall Out Boy, but his real instrument of choice is a Sidekick smart phone – a device he employs to write lyrics, manage a business empire, argue with girls, check fan sites and take the occasional glamour shot of his dick. He never stops his virtuoso thumb-typing, even when he’s rehearsing for a Letterman appearance: As the rest of the band – singer Patrick Stump, lead guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer Andy Hurley – fools around with a tricky riff from Steely Dan’s “Reeling in the...
- 3/8/2007
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
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