Monday, July 11, 2011

Katrina Kaif News – said Hrithik Roshan has charming quality

(1) It’s really very common that Bollywood Celebrities praised each other in public appearance and now this time Katrina Kaif and Hrithik Roshan are in Bollywood Chats.

As per Latest Katrina Kaif Interviews, she said that, He is a very sensitive and charming quality person.

He is an amazing actor with sensitive personality.

She also added that, He is a really nice soul, gentle person and so talented.

Both are co-stars and has worked with Bobby Deol Brother Abhay Deol andDirector Producer Farhan Akhtar in Bollywood Upcoming Movies 2011 - 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara'

Katrina Kaif said that, Farhan Akhtar is a very talented man and he does not like promoting himself. He is a very down to earth person.

She also appreciated Kalki Koechlin who is also starring in the movie and added few words that she is a person who lives life on her own terms and Kalki is a very beautiful soul.

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Release Date - July 8, 2011.

5th July Tuesday Evening, She looked a class act in a black pencil skirt and white dolman sleeve top at a presser to plug her film Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (ZNMD) at the Mehboob Studios in Bandra Mumbai.

Priyanka Chopra Fans – This time Herschelle Gibbs

(1) Herschelle Gibbs who is one of the famous South African Cricketer has always had a thing for Bollywood Celebrities because of earlier expressed his interests on wooingPayal Rohatgi and now this time Piggy Chops.

As per Latest Herschelle Gibbs Twitter Page Updation, he wrote that, "Congrats on your award, big up.Bless" to congratulate about to won an award for her performance in ‘7 Khonn Maaf’ In 2010, both became friends at the IPL awards.

He was clearly attracted to her and was even seen asking for her number.

(2) Before few days ago, Priyanka Chopra and Shahid Kapoor were spotted together at a pet shop, so we can say that “Both are still together”

He wants to build a rather fancy aquarium in his house with exotic fish and temperature controlling amenities.

He dragged her along because he wanted her to also build an aquarium at her home.

Monday, February 28, 2011

A letter to Lala, also known as ‘Boom Boom’


At this precise moment in the ICC Cricket World Cup no one doubts the abilities of the dark horse of the tournament, the Pakistani team. The team has demonstrated their capability and prowess quite clearly in their win against Sri Lanka. They have beaten one of the hosts of this World Cup in front of a packed crowd, on their own turf.
Now since our captain has made it clear after the match that this is everyone’s team, I feel that as a nation, we need to give him a few suggestions.
First of all, anyone who watched the Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka match, one member of the team clearly stood out, and not because of his skills. He was responsible for most of the mishaps on the field that day; from the comical run out to the missed stumpings and the dropped catch – one Akmal was always in the equation and it wasn’t the one named Umar.
See, it is quite simple – with the Sri Lankan top order removed at 96/4 in a 277-run chase they should not have been able to get as close to the target as they did towards the end of their innings. They could have done what England did to India (had to mention it!). For that to happen, our team needs to be quicker and faster in the field, with no excuses for shoddy fielding. Yes, Shoaib Akthar was brilliant in bursts and yes, you our captain, rocked the ground with your bowling but it was not totally our hard work that won us the match, but it was more a combination of chance and circumstance. Thus we need to remove the chief bungler, Kamran Akmal – trust me, the team will be better off without him!
In this match, Abdul Razzaq, who has the ability to knock any team out of the match with his cudgel of a bat, only faced four balls when he was dismissed. Now I understand that this was due to the fact that Misbahul Haq and Younis Khan had to pull a Miandad-esque effort to repair our innings – which I might add, they did to perfection –but Razzaq should have come onto the field sooner than later. In fact, here is an idea: since Misbah has picked up a hamstring strain (I have chewed all my nails off while watching him play), why don’t we let him rest for the next match that is against Canada and have Razzaq play in his position? Imagine what he will do to the team from the Great White North.
Thirdly there is one talented bowler in our dressing room called Junaid Khan. Obviously the match against Sri Lanka demanded the senior, experienced players. However, Umar Gul has yet to show us his magic, so why don’t we give Junaid a chance? Maybe Shoaib Akhtar can pass on some tips (cricketing one’s, please) to the younger talent as they bowl side by side? We will need someone in the future to lead the bowling attack.
Last but not the least, Lala we call you ‘Boom Boom’ for a reason, and if you are wondering why the crowd goes crazy when you walk out on the field, it is in expectancy of what is to happen. So can you make it happen, preferably in all the matches, up until the Semis and the Final? Please?

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan heads home from India


NEW DELHI: Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan will fly home from India on Monday after paying a fine of $33,216 for carrying large quantities of cash out of the country, an embassy official said.
Khan, 37, was charged at the weekend with carrying undeclared foreign currency in violation of India’s Foreign Exchange Management Act and customs rules.
He is rated as one of the top singers in Bollywood, India’s prolific Hindi-language film industry.
The musician, a nephew of late Pakistani legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and his group were boarding a plane to Lahore via Dubai on February 13 when authorities found $124,000 in cash in their bags.
“He has paid the fine and he will be taking the first flight to Pakistan,” an official at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi told AFP, asking not to be named.
Under Indian customs rules, visitors are allowed to carry only $5,000 in cash in and out of the country.
The Pakistani foreign ministry had intervened on Khan’s behalf and offered him the support of the High Commission.

Friday, February 18, 2011

I want Gulzarji to write poems for me: Katrina


She is definitely one of the most beautiful women in the Hindi Film industry. However, no one has ever written a for Katrina, she believes that love is the only beautiful thing in the world. The actress wishes that Gulzar saab would write one for her.
Recently at the launch of Pritish Nandy’s book ‘Love Poems’ she says, “Nobody has ever written a poem for me. But if actually someone writes a poem for me, I think that will be very .”
She was looking her best in an off-white knee length dress, Katrina, 26, surprised everyone present there saying, “I want Gulzar saab to write poems for me.”
Gulzar, 74, has written many and innumerable songs, was also present at the event. He said, “Inshallah, I would write a poem for Katrina for sure.”
The entire event was about love poems, and it was obvious that everyone wanted to know Katrina’s views on love and romance. The actress obliged everybody by sharing her views.
“Even though love is known to entail pain, disillusionment, disappointment, still I don’t want to be pessimistic about love. I would rather want to have a positive approach to love. I believe that there can be a happy ending, because love is the most beautiful thing in the world,” said Katrina.
When media asked her about her Valentine’s Day plan she said, “No plans, I will be working on that day.”

Saturday, February 5, 2011

I hope Amir comes back strongly: Wasim Akram


KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram admitted that the lengthy bans handed out to Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir for corruption on Saturday represented a new low for the besieged sport in the country.
“I feel sad for all three of these kids, two just over 20 and one just 18,” Wasim told AFP.
“I feel for their families because they are key players. This is a low for Pakistan  cricket.”
The International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption tribunal on Saturday banned Butt for 10 years (five suspended), Asif for seven years (two suspended) and teenager Amir for five.
The bans were handed after an investigation into allegations made by the News of the World that the players deliberately bowled no-balls in the Lord’s Test against England in August.
Wasim said he hopes the punishments will serve as a lesson.
“Not only for cricketers in Pakistan, but also for the players of the world, this should be a lesson, and I sincerely hope that the ICC has set an example with this verdict and this will serve as a clean-up, not only in Pakistan cricket, but in world cricket,” said Wasim.
Wasim said Amir is a special talent.
“I was very happy to see Amir’s progress, but with this punishment his career will suffer. I hope he comes back strongly,” said Wasim, of the teenage left-arm paceman who has been compared to him.
Former Pakistan spinner Iqbal Qasim termed the decision as “upsetting”.
“All three players were the future of Pakistan cricket, so it’s a very upsetting day,” said former spinner Iqbal, who is also the head of the National Bank team for which all three players featured in domestic matches.
“All three had promising careers but it’s sad that they fell into a trap and couldn’t recover.
They could have earned more through playing international cricket,” said Qasim, also a former chief selector.
Qasim said the decision must serve as reminder for other cricketers as well as for Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
“I hope these punishments will help future cricketers be more responsible.
I think it should also serve as a jolt for the PCB who should have curbed this before it happened,” said Qasim.
Former captain Rashid Latif said the loss of the three players will be temporary.
“To gain an honest system, and have unquestionable integrity, you have to lose something and players come and go – this will be a momentary loss for Pakistan cricket,” said Latif, who blew the match-fixing whistle against fellow players in 1994.
Former paceman Sarfraz Nawaz termed the decision as “pre-judged”.
“The ICC had decided to give punishments to the players because there was too much pressure on them to curb fixing,” Nawaz told AFP.
“It’s an important day for world cricket and very sad for Pakistan.”
Nawaz said Amir and Asif will be sorely missed in next month’s World Cup.
“Amir and Asif are a huge loss,” said Nawaz, of the new-ball pairing.
“They are the world’s best opening bowlers and will be missed, while Butt has matured into a solid opener.”
Fans in the street had a mixed reaction, some calling the decision a “conspiracy” against the Pakistan team.
“The ICC is biased,” said student Mohib Alint.
“They banned three key players so that Pakistan could not win the World Cup.”
But other fans blamed the players.
“All three have spoiled Pakistan’s cricket image. We cannot play cricket at home because teams do not travel to Pakistan because of security fears and now because of spot-fixing, teams will refuse to play us anywhere,” said banker Shabbir Hussian.

KJo is the wedding planner


Finally, and Avantika Malik have turned to Karan Johar to plan their wedding and wedding functions. is more than happy to help them. Initially the bride-to-be wanted to do things on her own, but as came closer, it hit her that she is getting stressed with all the planning and needs help.
She did not know whom to ask. The groom was of no help, as he is busy shooting the next movie of Yash Raj productions. A souce revealed, “Avantika was getting stressed about everything from her wedding trousseau to the menu. Imran was in conversation with his I Hate Luv Storys producer and mentioned how his sweetheart was panicking and KJo immediately offered to look at the list and help her with all the suggestions. When he sat down with Avantika and saw her plans, he was not very happy with a few things. So the veteran of all things Shaadi took the reins in his hands and became the unofficial for the couple.”
The first and the most important thing was the trousseau. Karan asked Varun Bahl and Manish Malhotra to design the clothes of the couple. Karan was very specific with the details. He asked Avantika to wear a burnt orange color lehenga and not only this, he picked a green colored Maang Tikka for her as well.
Imran confirmed saying, “Karan has been very helpful. He has been an excellent mentor and a friend to Avantika. He has helped us immensely and sorted our lives. I did not have time for planning but he really helped Avantika in all the planning.”