August 22 is a great day for Sudeep for two reasons -- His first Hindi film Phoonk debuts on this day, and his Kannada film Mussanje Maathu completes 100 days.
The final five will have to watch the film on August 21 at Mumbai's Fame Inorbit Mall at 7 pm. The one who can sit through the horror film, Phoonk, alone in the theatre, will win Rs 5 lakh.
A local tabloid recently reported that Mallika Sherawat will star in Ram Gopal Varma's upcoming film, Contract. However, the truth is that the actress is not a part of the film -- she is just a part of some clever publicity.
The director tells us that Phoonk is a very scary film. Are you looking forward to it? Tell us!
This summer, infact the first half of this year has been quite dry with hardly any hits.
As part of their Sarkar Raj promotions, Amitabh, Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan arrived in Delhi on Monday along with director Ram Gopal Varma. Here are some excerpts from their media interaction.
Last year itself we've seen some really big doozies like No Smoking, Saawariya and Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, to mention a few. The question is which is your least favourite film?
In conversation with Sudeep on his first Hindi movie, Phoonk and furure projects.
Amitabh Bachchan stresses the need for India to fight cancer aggressively. Later the Bachchan family prayed at Sri Sailam temple outside Hyderabad.
Rishi Kapoor is expected to bless the cast and crew of Himesh's Karzzz tomorrow.
Director R Balki talks about his debut film Cheeni Kum.
Ram Gopal Varma isn't the most popular director in Bollywood these days.
Aftab Shivdasani talks about his latest, Red.
'Hot is more of a mindset. If you think you're hot, you are hot!'
While last year was a great year for the Hindi film industry, the year 2007 has barely seen any big hits.
As Kangana Ranaut plays Jayalalithaa in the biopic Thalaivi, we take a look at other actresses who played onscreen goddesses.
Model Prashant Raj Sachdev on his role in Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag.
Shimit Amin, director of Chak De! India, tells Raja Sen why audiences can expect their money's worth.
We have seen Ram Gopal Varma's films, and know of his talent. But how many of us actually know how he became a director? Did you know, for example, that RGV was an engineer before he became a director? And that had he accepted a well-paying job in Nigeria, he would have never become a director!RGV writes about his early days in his blog. We quote.
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The beefcake looks lost, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf, his expressions for a gangster just don't hold up.