Monday, January 16, 2012

Catch Aamir Khan in Agneepath!



















Aamir Khan?s upcoming film, Talaash, has generated hype much before its release. Produced jointly by Excel Entertainment and Aamir Khan Productions, the film also stars Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukerji.

And, the latest buzz is that the teaser of the film will be released with Agneepath. The film directed by Reema Kagti is a psychological thriller and is in its final stage of post-production.

Last month, a poster, claiming to be the first look of the film, went viral on the internet. However, Excel Entertainment?s Farhan Akhtar clarified that it was fake.

Aamir?s cop look in the film is creating enough excitement and the film is scheduled to hit the theatres on June 1, 2012.

Source:http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/ENT-catch-aamir-khan-in-agneepath-2755599.html

Everything about the Beatles was godly: Big B















Megastar Amitabh Bachchan recalls the days when English rock band "The Beatles" created a craze amongst music enthusiasts. He says today's generation may not value their contribution to the music industry, but they were ultimate.

"A fair assessment and one that requires no great detail in understanding?so let it be let it be...a la Beatles?now why on earth did they come into this. Ok...now that they have, we shall indulge(sic)," the 69-year-old posted on his blog bigb.bigadda.com.

"This generation may not value them as much as we did, but they were and still are the ultimate!! And what a craze and following and madness about them - the hair, the music, the songs, their lives, their LP's (LP record)...everything about them was nothing short of being godly," he further added.

Big B also says that the band created a stir in music industry with their initial hit tracks and few of the mostly inspired cities were Kolkata.

"In those early days of Kolkata, when they were emerging the giants that they were, the rush to get the LP's of their latest, a rarity because they were not as freely available as music is now. You waited for that odd chance of a friend travelling to London, a rarity by itself, and then after a long and tedious gap to acquire the sound that has been heard perhaps on radio, or at a frequently travelled friends place," he further posted.

Source:http://www.nowrunning.com/news/bollywood/everything-about-the-beatles-was-godly-big-b/47020/story.htm