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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2003 6:32 am 
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Kabir wrote:
I dont think Aish will even do that film with Meryl Streep as she is simply not good enough for that sort of role. She may well be the most gorgeous woman on earth but she is quite obviously the least intelligent. Have you heard her at the Cannes interview in that suddenly put on Brit-American quasi continental accent? Ridiculous. The only thing she kept repeating was 'Its an honor' and all the same cliched statements only she can come up with. Its a pity that shes getting all this attention when the only true beauty queen with any acting ability (Sushmita Sen) is being totally sidelined.

Cheers bro, I agree with your every word!! Ash needs to really grow up!! :thumbs: :cool: :D




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raj wrote:
Dogs

What is this?


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DragunR2 wrote:
raj wrote:
Dogs

What is this?

Some info on 'DOGS'

Dogs

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor, Dayna Hayden
Director: Mukul Abhyankar

"This film centres around the master & slave relationship," Ausaja tells me.
While Rishi will be seen in a role of a mentally deranged
person, the Big B has been cast as a trainer of dogs, who has been banned from the dog training academy, while Diana plays a hooker, whom Rishi wants to possess.

Instead, she gets attracted to Bachchan, who
ignores her all the while. That's where the rift between Bachchan and Rishi seeps in.

While Bachchan's character has shades of grey, Rishi will be seen in anout-an-out negative role. "Rishi's transformation is from a submissive character to a power hungry person," Ausaja reveals.

Bachchan is into dark poetry, which is devoid of any romance, he adds. [The writer cannot elaborate on the story any further since the film has not even commenced shooting!].

Four trained dogs will be hired from either U.S.A. or Canada. "We've yet to take a decision on that," the producer states.

DOGS was planned as a Hindi & English bilingual, but the makers have decided to make it in Hindi now. The film will be dubbed in Spanish subsequently, with English sub-titles, for the international market.

DOGS will have music by Hridaynath Mangeshkar and lyrics by Gulzar.

"The film will have four songs and two poems," the producer adds.

While director Mukul Abhyankar has himself penned the story, the screenplay and dialogues are by Sachin Yardi.

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I'm sort of looking forward to Rudraksh.


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The most anticipating film, for me, is the one that shouldn't have been anticipating at all at this time. It should have released by now. More the promotions they show, better it looks.

It's KHAAKEE, that got pushed because of Kal Ho Na Ho. Today they showed clips of Akshay-Aish and iten number by Lara Dutta. It sure will be a Super Hit. I want to see it in state of the art theatre only.

Rana


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rana wrote:
The most anticipating film, for me, is the one that shouldn't have been anticipating at all at this time. It should have released by now. More the promotions they show, better it looks.

It's KHAAKEE, that got pushed because of Kal Ho Na Ho. Today they showed clips of Akshay-Aish and iten number by Lara Dutta. It sure will be a Super Hit. I want to see it in state of the art theatre only.

Rana

lets keep our fingers crossed


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Lakshya: Hope it's a hit at Cannes and carries 'Bollywood'
films to the next level of recognition.
Bride and Prejudice: Likewise.


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