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November 30, 2009 by admin  
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Salman Khan gets tightly slapped

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Salman Khan gets tightly slapped And Sushmita Sen abused in Delhi!Salman Khan, the macho man of Bollywood who could not tolerate even Shah Rukh Khan’s jokes at Katrina Kaif’s birthday bash and fought with him, has tolerated a tight slap from a girl Monika, in Delhi.

This instance occurred during a private party hosted by Salman Khan after the conclusion of Sanjana Jon’s fashion show, which was going on at a five star hotel. The party was being attended by bigwigs from fashion, political, social life of Delhi.This girl Monika, who is said to be the daughter of a rich builder in Delhi, came at the venue of party with a male friend and started trying to get inside.But the security guards prevented her from entering the venue and she started creating a scene at the gate. It was at that time that Sohail Khan came to enquire about the ongoing noise and asked the guards to keep her away from the party. Monika, who was already in a sozzled state, got furious and abused him.

Hearing the commotion, Salman Khan also came at the venue and politely asked the girl to leave. However, she had other ideas and hit the macho Khan in full public view. Everybody was stunned but Salman maintained his cool and returned to the party after ensuring that the girl had been taken away by the security guards. Sources present on the occasion say that Salman Khan was just trying to control the situation at his party in Delhi when this girl, who was in an inebriated condition, slapped him in full view of a large number of dignitaries, leaving Sallu and others stunned for a moment. This all happened in the presence Sohail Khan, Sushmita Sen, Raima Sen, Ria Sen, Amaan Ali, Ayaan Ali, Shibani Kashyap, Vijender Singh and other dignitaries from Delhi social circle present on the occasion.

It may be recalled that Salman Khan is infamous for his hot temper and never tolerates such kind of behavior from anybody. Till date, he has not forgiven or forgotten Vivek Oberoi, who had challenged him (in the matter of Aishwarya) through a press conference. Similarly, Shah Rukh Khan has not been forgotten by Salman for his unkind remarks about Aishwarya at Katrina’s birthday bash.

Before slapping Salman Khan, the same girl had also abused Bollywood diva Sushmita Sen at the party. Sushmita Sen was present there with her brother Rajeev Sen. Even Salman Khan’s brother Sohail Khan, who tried to intervene in the matter, got the taste of her abuses, which came in plenty.


London Dreams Movie Review

October 31, 2009 by admin  
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London Dreams Movie Review

In recent years Bollywood hasn’t churned out too many two-hero films. We have either witnessed overcrowded multistarrers or over packaged solo vehicles. London Dreams unites Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn more than a decade after the hugely popular Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Over the years, both actors have firmly carved a niche for themselves among the industry’s top brigade.

Vipul Shah’s story charts the lives of two friends, from the lush fields of Punjab to the high stakes world of showbiz. Arjun (Ajay Devgn) is an ambitious, trained musician whose dream is to perform at London’s Wembly Arena. His best buddy Mannu (Salman Khan) is a natural talent. Despite his inborn ability, Mannu is not at all serious about music. On Arjun’s insistence, Mannu joins his band and becomes an overnight star. Arjun might be the slogger – but Mannu has the fans. A jealous Arjun now has to choose between friendship and ambition. As Devgn says in one of the scenes – he has the passion, but his friend has the X-factor.

London Dreams is not your regular male bonding film. The friendship is a little more complex. Vipul takes his own time to establish the plot, giving equal attention to both his leading men. While the story is narrated through Ajay’s character, Salman steals the edge in few scenes. It’s almost autobiographical, as Salman’s superstardom is all about how he appeals to his fans. Be it the lighter portions initially or his troubled tryst with fame post interval, this is perhaps Salman Khan’s best performance ever. The actor is completely in control and emotes like never before. If you thought Wanted showcased bits of Salman Khan’s acting, London Dreams is several notches higher. Hope he puts a permanent stop on romantic comedies.

Ajay Devgn has played the anti-hero before. But after a wonderfully hilarious act in last week’s All The Best – it is always nice to see him return to home turf. While he doesn’t get the crowd pleasing one liners, Ajay is the only actor who has the intensity to carry off the role. From love to jealousy to anger to insecurity, Ajay brilliantly conveys a wide range of emotions. As a director, Vipul Shah gives a fair deal to both his actors. The interval scene involving Salman and Ajay is the high point of the film.

The pace however slackens a bit in the second half. Some trimming would have helped. Vipul Shah’s treatment is not over the top or melodramatic – but some more conflict in the script would have enhanced the impact. Yet it is one of the most well written films of the year. The finale might come across as simplistic, but on the flip side it also mature and practical.

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy’s music perfectly compliments the screenplay. No song seems out of place. Asin Thottumkal is the common love interest and does what a traditional Hindi film heroine has to do, that is smile and go through several costume changes. The two VJs (Rannvijay and Aditya) provide the right look to the rock band.

VERDICT: Eventually London Dreams is all about the joy of watching Salman and Ajay’s chemistry. Their star power makes up for all the flaws. Both have put their heart and soul into the film, delivering powerhouse, career defining performances.

Rating: 3.5/5

Via – Buzz In