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Shilpa Shirodkar: I never missed Bollywood!


Shilpa Shirodkar: I never missed Bollywood!

Wowed by the corporate culture and technological revolution in showbiz, the popular actor from the 1990s, is happy to start her second innings

Shilpa Shirodkar says working in a corporatised atmosphere will be a different ball game and she is ready for the cultural shock.

“I never missed Bollywood. I didn’t have time to do that. I have a beautiful family. I am very happy being a mother and full-time homemaker,” said Shilpa, who has shifted residence to Mumbai and busy shooting in this Delhi suburb of her comeback vehicle, Zee TV’s new show Ek Muthi Aasman based on the life on domestic helps.

“Now that I have shifted (to Mumbai) after 10 years, I got the offer; it just happened and I agreed to do it. Honestly, I didn’t have to try hard for it,” added the actor who confessed that during the last decade, not even once did she miss the arclights, which she gave up when she got married.

A mother of nine-year-old daughter Anushka, the actor, who won the hearts of many with her work in Kishen Kanhaiya (1989) and Khuda Gawah (1993), is a firm believer in the institution of marriage. “I promote marriage to everybody. I have got a fantastic husband and a beautiful daughter. I lost my parents suddenly, one after the other. But my in-laws are my support system. My sister (actor) Namrata Shirodkar stays in Hyderabad. We have shifted here (to India) to be with them,” Shilpa shared.

Now that Shilpa has begun shooting for Ek Muthi Aasman, she realises how the film and the TV industry have evolved. “The TV and the film industries have evolved undoubtedly over all these years. People have become more professional and disciplined. The whole corporate culture has come in and there’s a lot more exposure and opportunities. I think it would be great working now…it was organised in the 1980s, but it wasn’t like this. It’s beautiful and fun,” said Shilpa.

“There were very few channels earlier and less media attention,” she added.

Shilpa, who also featured in films like Hum, Aankhen and Gopi Kishan, enjoys working with new technologies. “Earlier, while shooting, the director used to say cut after each shot while standing behind the camera…and that’s it. There wasn’t any monitor to see the shot. Sometimes when we used to see the scene, we used to feel terrible. In those days, only a few producers and directors used to agree to reshoot scenes. But now it’s amazing. You can see yourself on the monitor after every shot. You can edit it, add graphics and a lot more. It’s amazing,” said Shilpa.

As far as films are concerned, the 43-year-old would like to work with filmmakers like Karan Johar and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. “Karan Johar makes beautiful love stories and I was amazed to see Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Go Goa Gone. But I think I am too old to work with Saif Ali Khan and Shahrukh Khan. Beautiful, inspiring films are being made in Indian cinema,” said Shilpa, who also said that Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha are her all-time favourite actors.

Amidst all the good things, she rues the current overdose of glamour and paparazzi. “Back in the 1990s, there was growth for an actor. Her costumes, makeup and dialogues used to change with every film. But now, from first film to the last, an actor pretty much looks the same. I am surely going to have a cultural shock. I have changed…I have grown over all these years and I’ll take my own time to be comfortable in the industry,” said Shilpa.

Asked if she has met her previous co-stars like Govinda and Anil Kapoor, she said: “No, I haven’t. I don’t party. I do attend events. May be after the show, I’ll start meeting people again. Right now I am very happy in my space.”

B. A PASS PASSES, OTHERS FAIL: WAS IT THE SEX THAT DID IT?


Belying all expectations one of the films released in the pre-Eid week actually managed to get some solid attention. Was it the sex that did it for B. A Pass? Or was it the very impressive reviews? The film by first-time director Ajay Bahl opened to expectedly low numbers but picked up with subsequent shows.


Most impressive for a film that features no major stars in the cast and is a dark brooding study of Delhi’s underbelly.

Director Ajay Bahl who went through a period of unbearable financial and emotional struggle to get the film in theatres sounds like a relieved man. ‘I almost gave up at one time. Glad I hung on. The appreciation has been very reassuring. It proves I am on the right track.’

Chennai Express coming Friday would no doubt put a brake on B A Pass. Ajay Bahl is prepared for that. ‘We knew all along we were coming close to a juggernaut that could mow us down. But now that the film’s collections have shown a jump of 35-40 percent, we are hoping audiences would want to see something else too along with Chennai Express.’

As expected the other films released this week are unimitigated disasters. Rajesh’s interestingly scripted Chor Chor Super Chor never stood a chance.

Amrit Sagar’s Rabba Main Kya Karoon is a setback for debutant Akash Chopra who comes from an impressive lineage (he is the well-known filmmaker and television producer Ramanand Sagar’s grandson).

Akash is the second star-son in two weeks after Rati Agnihotri’s son Tanuj Virwani last week to face a flop debut.

But both the newcomers are confident, spirited and optimistic. In fact Akash Chopra is also a musician. He has composed two of the songs in Rabba Main Kya Karoon and had done the entire background music for his brother Amrit Sagar’s previous directorial vehicle the war saga 1971.

All these films have Chennai Express to deal with next week. Plus Bhaag Milkha Bhaag with a tax exemption in many states has got a new lease of life.

By Subhash K Jha

25 RETAKES FOR ONE SCENE LEAVE MADHURI FUMING


Madhuri Dixit apparently kept forgetting her lines in Urdu for her next film ‘Dedh Ishqiya’. She’s been a part of the industry for decades but looks like even Madhuri Dixit is not perfect. The actress apparently had to shoot for 25 retakes for her upcoming film as she just couldn’t get her lines right.


A source says, ‘Mads plays a begum in Abhishek Choubey’s sequeal of Ishqiya and she has to speak some lines in Urdu. For one particular scene, she just couldn’t mouth them accurately. She was furious with herself.’

Apparently so angry was Madhuri that she stalled the day’s shoot. However, she managed the correct lines the next day. ‘Madhuri is generally considered a one-take actress but even she had a tough day, ` adds the source.

SUNNY LEONE GOES BOLD WITH SACHIN JOSHI IN ‘JACKPOT’


Actress Sunny Leone, who was seen in a dare-bare role in Bollywood film “Jism 2″, has shot a bold scene with actor Sachin Joshi for new film “Jackpot”. They are in Goa to shoot the film, and Sachin guarantees that the bold scene has been well-shot.


“We shot for a bold sequence, and now I would like to leave it to the audience. I am not allowed to talk much about that scene. I can assure you it is shot aesthetically and it doesn’t look odd,” Sachin told.

The film is directed by Kaizad Gustad, who made the 1998 film “Bombay Boys”, followed by “Boom” in 2003.

Talking about Sunny, Gustad said: “Sunny will be seen in a very edgy and sharp character. She is playing a sophisticated woman. Yes, there is a bold scene in the film between Sunny and Sachin.”

GRAND MASTI GIRL KAINAAT ARORA TO SIZZLE IN ‘HATE STORY 2′ ITEM SONG


After doing item number “Aila re aila” and movie “Grand Masti”, model-actress Kainaat Arora is set to scorch the screen with another pulsating song in “Hate Story 2″. The actress will shoot for the song by the end of the month. It has been sung by Mamta Sharma of “Munni badnaam hui” fame and Ganesh Acharya will choreograph it.

“I worked with Ganesh for ‘Grand Masti’ title song and the experience was very good. This would be my second song with him. This one is an item song. It is a T-series film and it is a very big track,” she told.

Kainaat entered filmdom with “Aila re aila” in “Khatta Meetha” and was seen shaking a leg with Akshay Kumar. Post the song, she moved to the southern film industry.

“After ‘Khatta Meetha’, I didn’t want to do any item songs. I was getting calls from big films, but I didn’t want to be typecast. I was only getting offers for songs. I did a song with Ajith Kumar (in ‘Mankatha’). I thought it would better to do a song with Ajith Kumar as he is a big name down south.

“Also, I did a song for a Malayalam film. When I came back, I was sure that I would rather wait than do a song,” she said.

Her patience paid off as she bagged a role in “Grand Masti”, in which she is paired with Vivek Oberoi.

“Then ‘Grand Masti’ happened. After the film got over, I got a call from T-series. I thought ‘Grand Masti’ is coming and that link (of only doing item numbers) will break,” she said.

“Grand Masti”, an adult comedy, is coming out Sep 6.

BOYS, MEET SAVITA BHABHI’S SUCCESSOR!


Deshmukh, creator of cartoon character of Savita Bhabhi, is launching the new series with Rozlyn at the center of it. He is launching this site on Sunday 4th August 2013. The strip is the story of a young naive girl Saina who comes to Mumbai with dreams of becoming big in fashion business. It is when she takes on alter ego of Rozlyn that things get really interesting for her.


Quits Rozlyn, ‘I am surprise to see the rising response from boys. With this comic strip I can be fantasized by millions and I don’t land up doing actual skin show. In my case it is my caricature that shall be involved in it and not me personally… so boys don’t worry just meri chitrakala dekho…. ha ha …boys will be boys.’

We all know, that Savita Bhabhi’s cartoon strip was banned in India due to his highly volatile content. Let’s see what happens to Rozlyn aka Saina.

Rozlyn was recently in news when she was touted to be Ram Gopal Varma’s choice to play the character of Savita Bhabhi in his next film.