Showing posts with label vidya balan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vidya balan. Show all posts

15 Jan 2012

Vidya Balan strips for Dabboo Ratnani’s calendar

Ever since she made her debut in Pradeep Sarkar’s ‘Parineeta’, Vidya Balan came across as a girl who was bold yet traditional. And ‘The Dirty Picture’ glorified the bolder aspect of her personality as she sizzled the silver screen with her “dare to bare all act”!

The actress recently stripped for ace photographer Dabboo Ratnani’s 2012 calendar. Vidya posed for pictures sitting in a bathtub with soap bubbles covering her modesty.

Vidya oozes sexuality in her scorching photo shoot and gives her ‘Silk’ image a run for its money.

Talking about the photoshoot, Vidya said, “Our previous shoots have all been phenomenal. Every time we have worked around the idea of sexuality…we were like what can we do that we haven’t done before!”

She also expressed how comfortable she feels while working with Ratnani.

“I don’t need to know anything when it’s Dabboo. That’s the kind of faith I have and rapport we share. It’s such a comfortable feeling,” Vidya said.

Vidya seems to be pretty comfortable getting bolder with age, which is why she has little inhibitions stripping and discussing sexuality.

“I have always tried to do something different. This push it a little further everytime on the sexuality quotient and I hope this time it’s even better,” said Vidya.

17 Dec 2011

Why Vidya Balan rules

Is it because The Dirty Picture has stormed the box office? Is it because she’s so good in the film? Or is it because she has flouted every rule in the Bollywood book and emerged a winner on her own terms?

I think I’ve cracked it. For two weeks now everyone I know  and possibly most
of urban India  has been going crazy about Vidya Balan. Nearly everywhere you go she is the subject of discussion and the conversations are nearly always flattering.

The obvious point of reference is The Dirty Picture. For two months before the movie released, Vidya was everywhere. Never before in the history of Indian cinema has a star done so much publicity for a film. And The Dirty Picture was not even a big budget special effects extravaganza like say Ra.One. But Vidya appeared on every television show you could think of (and many that you would never have thought of) and in every print publication.

Talking to her for this interview (and for my Star World show) I asked her what had involved more hard work: the promotion or the actual filming? She took a while to answer and even then she wasn’t really sure. My guess is that the promotion took much more effort.

So perhaps India is going crazy over Vidya Balan because she is so ubiquitous today, more omnipresent than even Anna Hazare.

Or could it be that everyone loved The Dirty Picture? The box office figures suggest that it will be a massive hit not just relative to its (somewhat modest) budget but compared to most other films released this year. Obviously, this is a picture that everyone has seen and liked.

Or it could be that they all think that Vidya is terrific in the movie (which she is)? Few actresses could have carried off that role with so much aplomb and managed to hold their own against an actor of the calibre of Naseeruddin Shah who gives one of his best ever performances. But if you ask me it’s none of these things.

My view is that India has fallen in love with Vidya Balan all over again (and we’ve been here before after the release of Parineeta and once again after Lage Raho Munnabhai though it’s never been quite so intense) not because of her current ubiquity or because of any individual film but because we have finally come to terms with who she is.

In an industry full of size zero figures, dancing bimbettes and self-consciously trendy bejeaned muppets, Vidya comes off as a breath of fresh air.

Basically, it’s this simple: she is a real person.

ParineetaEverything about her is real: the curves, the little roll of fat that she makes no attempt to hide, the clothes that she chooses herself, the roles that she agonises over before finally selecting one that suits her, the hard work she puts into each performance and then into the promotion, and most of all, the guts she demonstrates in finding her own path against the advice of nearly everybody in Bollywood.

We talk of Vidya’s courage only in terms of her willingness to play a southern sex symbol in The Dirty Picture. But compared to the other things she’s done in her life, this is no big deal.

In fact, her whole story is one of courage in the face of impossible odds.

Born and brought up in Bombay to a middle class south Indian family, Vidya had a dream: to become an actress. But while other girls with that dream would want to be glamorous heroines, Vidya focused on the acting itself.

Each evening she would stare at the mirror and re-enact Shabana Azmi’s dialogues from Arth. A particular favourite was the bit where Shabana tells Smita Patil to leave her man alone.

“I kept trying to cry because that was what the scene required,” she remembers. “But I didn’t know about glycerine in those days and I wasn’t sure how to make the tears come. All the same, I kept trying.”

Good middle class south Indian families do not react with delight when their daughters tell them that they want to join Bollywood. So Vidya’s parents insisted that she went to St Xavier’s College and studied. She did her BA and then an MA in Sociology.

“My father said that I could always become an actress,” she recalls. “But I couldn’t go back to college later in life. So I had to first finish my education and then I could do what I wanted. At the time I was not pleased but now, I can’t thank him enough. My parents were absolutely right.”

The education explains why Vidya started off late. But nothing explains why things kept going wrong for so long.

She was eventually signed up for a Malayalam film and though it wasn’t the Bollywood career she dreamt of, at least it was a beginning. Moreover, she was starring with Mohanlal, a legendary figure in Malayalam cinema and one of her idols.

But Mohanlal had a problem with the film’s makers. And so, halfway through, the movie was abandoned, never to be completed.

Because Mohanlal is such a big deal in the south, it was unusual for one of his movies to remain incomplete. And the film industry, ever quick to blame a newcomer, decided it was because Vidya Balan brought bad luck to the project.

She could have survived this debacle but a second film also ended in disaster. Four days into the shooting she was replaced. The makers decided that they did not want the Balan jinx.

What followed was heartbreaking. In the initial flush of excitement after she had been cast as Mohanlal’s heroine, she had signed a dozen Malayalam films. She was sacked from every single one of them.

She tried Tamil cinema and found a role. There too, things went wrong. The producer also decided that she was a jinx and she was replaced. She signed a second Tamil film, got to the sets and discovered that it was a sex comedy. She had been signed up under false pretences. Naturally she walked out. And as naturally, she was replaced once again.

Desperate to find some work at least, she agreed to act in a Euphoria music video directed by Pradeep Sarkar. This time she was not replaced and the video was completed but there was a fight between labels and the release of the video was stalled.

So, after three years in the film industry, Vidya Balan had been replaced in twelve Malayalam movies, two Tamil films and had made one music video which had been caught up in a legal quagmire and not released.

You tell me: wouldn’t you give up at this stage? Anybody else would.

But Vidya wouldn’t. And she didn’t.

I asked her about her state of mind during that phase. She says that it took every ounce of will power to keep from giving up.

She went everywhere for roles: on one occasion she walked from Nariman Point to Bandra, a considerable distance. At other times, she sat for hours at the Saibaba temple praying with tears running down her cheeks. (“I am a person with a lot of faith and I have conversations all the time but I am not so religious in the conventional, organised sense,” she says).

Then, slowly, her luck began to change. She was cast in a Bengali film and discovered that she was a Bengali at heart and learnt to speak the language fluently. (She even sings Bengali songs, one of which she sang on camera for me when I seemed somewhat dubious about her linguistic abilities).


Pradeep Sarkar who had kept casting her in ad films and other music videos never lost faith. He had planned to make Parineeta for producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and insisted that Vidya would make a perfect heroine.

Naturally, Chopra was leery of investing money in a first-time director and a virtual newcomer as an actress. He insisted on auditioning Vidya and she says she has lost count of the number of auditions she did over a period of several months.

Finally, Chopra gave in. He agreed with Sarkar that she was the perfect choice for the role and agreed to sign her.

By all rights, Vidya should have been a nervous wreck. Her career had stalled in two different film industries (Malayalam and Tamil) and her reputation for bringing bad luck to projects had spread far and wide. This was really a make or break situation for her.

But oddly enough, she says, she was never nervous. She knew what was at stake. She knew it was her last chance. And she knew that the camera was her best friend. (“The camera is my confidante,” she says. “I speak directly to it.”).

So she gave it everything she had. And the rest is history.

It hasn’t exactly been an uphill struggle since the massive success of Parineeta. Lage Raho Munnabhai gave her the stamp of commercial acceptability and it would have been easy enough for her to have joined the Bollywood rat race since success seemed to come so easily and naturally to her.

But after some strange films like Heyy Babyy and Kismet Konnection in which she tried to pretend to be what she is not a Bollywood bimbette Vidya decided that this was not part of her original dream.

“At some stage my sister and brother-in-law sat me down and asked me why I had become an actress,” she remembers.

“I said it was because I wanted to be different people, to play different characters. And they pointed out what should have been obvious to me. If I was going to do these typical Bollywood films, then I wasn’t really playing different characters. It wasn’t why I had become an actress at all.”

Ask yourself this, if you had only one dream, if that dream had been dashed on the rocks by fate through rejection and replacement and if you finally had found some partial fulfillment of that dream, some measure of success at last, would you really risk it all?

VidyaThe reason I like Vidya Balan – and I guess the reason all of India loves her so much is because she was ready to start from scratch again. She was willing to walk away from one kind of success. She was ready to take risks that seemed like commercial suicide.

All because she still believed in that original dream, not in the commercial fantasy that it had morphed into.

The films that have come in the latest phase of Vidya Balan’s career are not those that a commercially savvy actress would have signed. She agonised for three months before agreeing to do Paa even though it offered her a chance to act with Amitabh Bachchan, an early idol since his Yaarana days. (She even liked that silly outfit with the lightbulbs that was stolen from The Electric Horseman).

It wasn’t that she minded playing Amitabh’s mother. It was just that she was terrified of screwing up.

As it turned out, she was brilliant. She was terrific as a deglamourised Sabrina Lal in No One Killed Jessica. And she was even better in Ishqiya where she played the kind of character she developed further in The Dirty Picture: a woman who is willing to use her sexuality in the advancement of her own interests.

Even so, The Dirty Picture represented a huge risk. Hindi cinema no longer requires its heroines to be virginal angels of innocence. But I can’t think of a single other film where a heroine is shown as seducing a man simply to advance her career and is still treated as a sympathetic character.

VidyaAnd then there was the terrible visual deterioration that her character suffered at the end of the movie. Which heroine would agree to do all this without wondering about the effect on her stardom?

But Vidya took the risk. She liked the role, she said. It offered her a chance to take a character that society looked down on and to invest that person with dignity and depth. Her character didn’t have to be somebody you felt sorry for. You just had to accept that she was an independent woman making her own choices in her own interests.

“‘Treat her with respect,’ was my motto,” she says.

Now that the risk has paid off and the film is such a stupendous success, it is easy to say that Vidya was right to take the role. But had it gone wrong, it could well have been career suicide.

Except I don’t think that Vidya cares too much about that any longer. She doesn’t care about image or about body issues. She’s happy to be a star. But she’d much rather be an actress.

At some level, I think all of us recognise that in Vidya we are dealing with a real person who is making real choices and not with some machine-made, image-manipulated Bollywood star. We respect her risks. We admire her resilience. And we know that even if we didn’t do all of this, even if we didn’t go to see her movies, it would not make that much difference to her.

Because after those years of disappointment, rejection and experimentation, Vidya Balan has found her destiny.

And her destiny is simply this to be her own person. To be Vidya Balan

10 Dec 2011

Vidya Balan hikes her price to 7 crores

Post the success of Milan Luthria’s ‘The Dirty Picture’, Vidya balan has hiked her price to 7 crores. After the success of the film, she is counted among the leading actresses of Bollywood. She matches her step with Kareena and hiked her fees to 7 crore same as Bebo.

Vidya has made it clear that she would not sign any film less than the said amount. When Vidya was asked to comment on the issue, she took a complete U-turn. She laughingly said that she has not make such demand but if people thinks that she deserves to be paid 7 crores then she is ready to accept it.

Kareena Kapoor has two back to back hit and she deserves the amount but do you think Vidya also deserve the same amount?

3 Dec 2011

Size zero is boring: Vidya Balan

Vidya Balan, who spoke at the HT Leadership Summit on Saturday noon, finds size zero very boring and is happy with her curvy figure. She had even put on 12 kilos for her role as Silk in The Dirty Picture.

She says: "Size zero is boring, women should look like women. I can identify with

my character Silk in The Dirty Picture. I can enjoy and celebrate my body like Silk."

Vidya's boldest film till date, The Dirty Picture, has garnered positive response from B-Town as well as the film critics. "I'm very happy with the response to The Dirty Picture. I'm lucky to be a part of such a film. On one hand Silk's a walking-talking sex bomb and on other she's child-like at heart."

Vidya says the film is not a biopic on South siren Silk Smitha. "The Dirty Picture is not a biopic on Silk. I haven't seen too much of Silk Smitha's work."

Vidya has had an incredible journey from TV serial Hum Paanch to The Dirty Picture. "I had what it took to get ahead in B-Town. I'm living my dream, film world is not bad. I have dabbled in every medium- advertising, TV and films. I had also heard about casting couch and all when I came to the industry. But I feel people will treat you the way you want. Everyone knew I'm here to work, I didn't encounter any problem. Things always work-out in the best possible manner if you have faith in yourself," says the proud actor.

Next, the curvy actor will be seen in Kahaani: "My next film Kahaani is a thriller set in Kolkata. The film revolves around a six-month pregnant lady."

29 Nov 2011

Vidya Balan used pads to look busty

Vidya Balan, whose bold antics and revealing clothes in The Dirty Picture is becoming the talk of the town, apparently had to use pads and prosthetics to look bustier.

Vidya Balan, who portrayed yesteryears' South siren Silk Smitha had to look extremely sensual in her upcoming film The Dirty Picture. As Vidya wore deep-neck and cleavage revealing cholis, she had to look heavy. Vidya was not only asked to put on some weight, but also had to use pads and prosthetics to look more bustier.

Vidya Balan's designer Niharika Khan informed a leading website that Vidya had to use pads and prosthetics for some scenes to look bustier. This apparently took a toll on Vidya Balan's health and she fell ill.

The Dirty Picture will release this Friday on December 2nd.

8 Dec 2009

Vidya Balan doen’t get along with kids in real life


If Abhishek Bachchan has carried his dad playing the progeric Auro piggyback in Paa, Vidya Balan had to carry another actor playing the same character’s younger version.The problem was, the physically-challenged 3-foot actor was almost the same weight as Vidya. She tripped and fell while doing the scene.His name is Little Kiran. But he’s anything but little age-wise. Though height-challenged 3-feet nothing, Little Kiran who has played parts in a number of Hollywood films including segments of Narnia, The Lord Of The Rings and Star Trek was brought to Mumbai to play Vidya Balan’s progeric son at a younger age than the Big B.It was when the shooting started that the director Balki suggested she carry him piggyback the way Abhishek carries the older Auro later in the film.

Says Vidya, “At first the idea of carrying a 53-year old man who happened to be a very warm and talented Gujarati artiste from London was very discouraging. But when you’re doing a film that you know somewhere is creating an unprecedented world you tend to get defiant as an actor.”Vidya recklessly agreed to carry a man who was older than her and almost the same weight.In doing so she tripped and fell and suffered an acute back-ache for a long time.But it was all worth it.Says Vidya, “It’s a passing shot. But I don’t think any actress in the world has done it. Carried a 53-year old man playing her son. But then which other actress my age gets to play Mr Bachchan’s mother?”Vidya says she might have hesitated in playing a mom if it was to a real child. “But with Mr Bachchan it was a straight yes.”The effort has paid off.

On Saturday night Vidya’s family saw Paa for the first time along with the Bachchans. “And my sister Priya howled all through. To her I’ll always be the little baby of the family and she the protective Didi. She couldn’t believe the trauma of a mother that I was projecting in Paa.” Be shocked if you like, but Vidya with all her nurturing personality can’t get along with kids in real life. “If I hold a baby for a while I get stressed. In Hey Babby the baby would bawl every time I had carry it.In Paa I had to mother a man who was far older. It took a lot of getting used to. The fact that Mr Bachchan kept referring to me as ‘Maa’ as soon he entered the sets, sure helped.”And now Vidya goes straight into playing his daughter in Sanjay Leela Bhansali-produced Chenaab Gandhi.“Isn’t that amazing?

It’s take a lot of getting used to. But I feel blessed. I’m done with trying to be someone I am not. I went through a period of tremendous turmoil when I was struggling to do roles that didn’t come naturally to me.But now in hindsight I think that confusion helped me pick Paa, Ishqya and Chenaab Gandhi. It’s gratifying to know today directors think of me for specific roles and not just as one of many choices.”A lot is being said about Vidya’s aesthetic clothes in Paa. “All thanks to Sabysachi Chakraborty.I think he understood my body language and my personality perfectly. And he dressed me up beautifully without overstepping the parameters of my character.”Expect Sabyasachi to dress up Vidya in her future films, please.

3 Dec 2009

I Will Carry Abhishek's kid;; Vidya Balan


After playing with the senior Bachchan in her upcoming film PAA, Vidya Balan is keen to repeat the same act in real life too. But, the kids have to be Abhishek's own.

This is not something we are writing out of imagination. These are Vidya's latest thoughts which she shared to a full packed media gathering while talking about her film PAA.

Vidya, who was answering media queries about the film, came to Abhishek's rescue when an overenthusiastic scribe asked Abhi if he would carry his own kids the way he carried Big B on his shoulders.

While Abhishek was preparing to reply, Vidya pitched in and said that if "Abhi doesn't carry his own kids on his shoulders I will carry them on mine."

This response from Vidya surely startled the gathered audience. Many even bowled over by her witty reply. Now, how soon it will be before Vidya can actually carry Abhi and Ash's kid on her shoulders is something the Bachchan Parivaar can tell her the best.

2 Dec 2009

I play sexually aggressive girl: Vidya Balan


Bollywood actress Vidya Balan, who is until now known for her typical Indian looks and her girl-next-door roles, is all set to throw in some surprise. She is in the news currently for her role in the much-anticipated film Paa but soon she will turn into a sexually aggressive girl.We are talking about her glamorous and bold role in her upcoming film Ishqiya produced by Vishal Bhardwaj and directed by debutante Abhishek Choubey.

The Parineeta actress said that her role in the film would shock the people but she enjoyed playing a bad girl. She added that there is sexual aggressiveness in her character and someone who speaks her mind.And surprisingly, she said that she had been waiting for this kind of role for a long time. The film has lots of abusive language. She is going to romance Arshad Warsi and veteran Naseeruddin Shah. Well, Vidya will surely surprise her fans with her new avatar after playing mother in Paa.

27 Nov 2009

Vidya Balan's Kajal Comes From Pakistan!


Vidya Balan the quintessential southern beauty when quizzed on her Indian style revealed how she loved wearing ethnic kurtis, jhumkas, and kohl lined eyes.

If there is one thing that no one can deny its Vidya's talked about gorgeous eyes!

And we are the first to tell you its secret - Reveals a source close to the star "Vidya calls for her Kajal all the way from Pakistan. Whichever brand you put in front of her she will never touch any other kajal except that particular one that comes from Pakistan"

"Luckily for Vidya now the brand is available in Delhi .She keeps getting gifted expensive eye cosmetics but she refuses to part with her favorite kajal" adds the source.

There are some things that money just can't buy and Vidya Balan seems to prove that to us.

Now we know how Vidya wows us time and again with her gorgeous eyes!

16 Nov 2009

Vidya Balan’s over Shahid Kapoor


In a recent interview Vidya Balan publicly admitted that she has finally gotten over ex beau Shahid Kapoor.Vidya Balan spoke about how the break-up left her in a state of loneliness affecting her personal and professional life gravely. With all the issue made about her weight and appearance, the actress also lost several friends in the bargain. Her spat with close- friends and designers Manish Malhotra and Shabina Khan on her styling had them publicly swearing off from ever working with her again.Vidya is hoping to redeem herself with her upcoming films which will showcase in her light all together.

The actress spoke of her appearance and look in her upcoming films saying, ‘Paa will see me in the Indian look. I am very excited about Paa and Ishqiya both.The change started by losing…yes, I had gained a bit of weight. I didn’t lose weight to wear suggestive outfits. I lost weight to feel better about myself. I enjoy wearing Indian clothes.’ She also added the relationship with Shahid on a sour note saying, ‘If someone who matters to you talks you down, it can break you.That someone whose approval mattered to me started to constantly find faults with me.It started reflecting on me.

At that point of time, it was important to walk away from that relationship. I don’t want to take his name.’ On her disassociation with Shabina Khan she added, ‘I don’t bother about how people feel about me. What matters to me is how I feel about them. As for Shabina, what I feel about her is what I feel about any other professional acquaintance.’ She signs off saying, ‘Today, I am standing alone, but I am happy again. That’s all that is important to me.’

11 Nov 2009

Vidya Balan carries a 45 kg boy on her shoulders


Who says acting is easy? Not when you have to carry a boy weighing 45 kgs on your shoulders. Just ask actress Vidya Balan, who had to go through the exercise for her film Paa – and ended up falling.”In a scene, Vidya had to shoot with a child who is playing the younger version of Amitabh Bachchan in Paa.

The scene required Vidya to carry him on her shoulders,” said a source.”Vidya weighs 45 kg and so did the boy. Vidya carried him on her shoulders nevertheless. Suddenly there was this loud thud and people saw that she had lost balance and fallen on the ground along with the boy. The actress still completed the shot,” added the source.

Paa, slated for a December 4 release, revolves around a father-son relationship. While Abhishek Bachchan plays the father, Amitabh Bachchan will be seen as his son who is suffering from a rare disorder called progeria.

10 Nov 2009

Vidya Balan had a Great Fall!


A playful scene involving mother and child turned out to be not so playful for Vidya Balan. A source close to Vidya informed, “Vidya had to shoot a scene with so-and-so who plays the child Amitabh Bachchan in Paa. The scene required Vidya to carry him on her shoulders.”
But there was a hitch.
The boy’s weight was as good as Vidya’s. “Vidya weighs 45 kilos and so did the plump boy. Vidya carried him on her shoulders nevertheless. The scene was being canned. And suddenly there was this loud thud. Vidya had lost balance and fallen on the ground along with the boy.”

Vidya got injured while doing the shot. “Balki told Vidya that he could postpone the shoot. But Vidya continued to shoot and the scene was canned successfully in the second take,” said our source.

19 Oct 2009

Vidya Balan to act in film based on Chetan Bhagat’s latest book


It is being rumored that the lady has a good position in the eyes of well known Indian writer. His book ‘Five Point Someone’ has been very famous.

It is also being rumored that a movie maker from Bollywood is in discussion with Chetan Bhagat to base a movie on his latest book.

It is also being reported that Vidya Balan has pretty high chances of being casted in the film.

Earlier two book ‘One night at a Call Centre’ and ‘Five Point Someone’ by Chetan Bhagat have already been converted into movies with ‘Hello’ and ‘3 Idiots’.

25 Aug 2009

Vidya Balan Disappeared in Cambridge


Vidya Balan proved to be more adventurous than her sedate image and serene personality suggest. Recently while shooting for Balki’s Amitabh Bachchan-Abhishek Bachchan starrer Paa in Cambridge, Vidya simply disappeared into thin air!

The crew returned to Mumbai without her. Laughs Vidya, “It’s nothing so dramatic. Yes, I did stay back in Cambridge. I simply had to. I had no choice.”


Shooting for Balki’s Paa in Oxford and Cambridge proved to be too lovely an experience for the actress to leave behind. After the whole unit left, she decided to stay for an extra week.

Recounting the experience Vidya says, “I just couldn’t help it. Just being in Cambridge shooting was not enough. I felt a deep connect with the campus and the environment. I just wanted to walk around the campus with books in hand so I’d look like a student.”

Once the shooting was over, Vidya decided to stay over. “Luckily I’ve a friend in Cambridge. I stayed with her, and her husband. It was the most enriching experience of my life. Just the air and the feel of the place are so special.”

Vidya now intends to buy herself a quiet escape route. “I can’t afford a place in Cambridge. But I know of a place near Mumbai that offers the same climate and topography. But I am not revealing it.”

4 Aug 2009

Vidya Balan to be Face of Dabur Uveda


Bollywood actress Vidya Balan would be the new face of Dabur Uveda.


The new range, Uveda, launched at the Dabur headquarters at Sahibabad (UP), has roped in Bollywood actor Vidya Balan as the face of the brand.

According to the results of a research, 86 per cent of the respondents voted in favour of Balan as the face of the new brand.

The skin care market in India is estimated to be worth Rs 2,200 crore. It is a cluttered and highly competitive market, with strong contenders such as Unilever, Emami and Procter & Gamble.

27 Jul 2009

Naseer uddin Shah Romancing With Vidya Balan


So far he has refused to colour his hair even for a film, but now Naseeruddin Shah has not only dyed his hair, he has also shaved his beard and lost a lot of weight to look like an eligible 40-year-old for Vidya Balan in Ishqiya.

"That's right. I'm supposed to be this 40-year-old rake doing naughty things, like wooing the neighbourhood widow Vidya Balan. Giving me competition in the endeavour is my screen bhanja (nephew) Arshad Warsi. So my character has to really pull up his socks to vie for the lady's attentions," said Naseer.

"I've never really believed in such vanity in real life. But my character definitely does have to be an eligible 40-year-old for Vidya's sake," he joked from Wai, 90 km from Pune. He is shooting for the film by debutant director Abhishek Choubey. "I'm having the time of my life here in Wai. Ishqiya gives me a chance for a change of pace in many ways," said the thespian.

The chemistry between Naseer and Vidya is crackling and the actress has declared that Naseer is her favourite actor.

"Please put this on-record, Vidya is a really troublesome co-star. And Arshad is such a method actor he spends hours preparing for a scene," Naseer joked and then added, "They're honestly great fun to work with. I've never played anything like this character before."

The film is being produced by Vishal Bharadwaj and Wai seems to be his favourite place to shoot as he shot his ready-to-release Kaminey with Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra there. Earlier, he had shot Omkara in the same mountain resort.

16 Jul 2009

Vidya, Arshad are good in Bed!


Yeah, you read that right! We didn’t say break dance, or ball dance, or anything like thatSoon you will witness a never-seen-before bed dance performed by Arshad Warsi and Vidya Balan . It all happened on the sets of Ishqiya, and here’s the story. Apparently, Arshad and Vids have a love-making scene in the movie
, and our sources revealed that the actors weren’t uncomfy doing the scenes, but strangely, they were embarrassed while doing the bed dance. Post the intimate scene, the pair had to break into an impromptu dance on the bed, and while you’d think it could be so erotic, it’s far from that.

They had to pretend they were playing a guitar, and dance like teenagers at a rock show... all on the bed. With Vids simply wearing a petticoat and a loose shirt. Even the rock
band AC/DC (whose dress code — shorts, shirt and a loosely strung tie — made a fashion statement) will probably suffer a complex on seeing this. Those who’ve seen the rushes of the movie claim that it’s a natural and funny. We’ve no doubt that the jodi was good in bed. The dance, we mean. What were you thinking, huh?

15 Jul 2009

Vidya wants to make Mumbai Green


Mumbai: Bollywood actress Vidya Balan wants to make Mumbai green. In an interview, she appealed to residents of Mumbai that they should come forward and help her in making Mumbai full of trees.

She said that people should take steps for keeping Mumbai free from pollution. She also planted saplings in a school with the help of school children.

She also made appeal to the people for planting more trees to make the environment free from the pollution.

13 Jul 2009

Vidya gets a New nickname


The real ‘giggle’ queen
Once upon a time (we're not talking about Vidya here), we saw a lady with hypnotizing beauty. She looked like an angel. She had the most beautiful eyes, and a killer smile. She became a famous Bollywood star and people instantly started liking her.

Then one day, she appeared on a television interview, and on some humorous issue, she didn’t just laugh but giggled. And she was the only one giggling. The lady is none other than Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

Back to Vidya
Now, Vidya Balan pretty much seems to be in Aishwarya’s shoes. Vidya laughed so much on the sets of “Ishqiya” that her co-star Arshad Warsi nicknamed her “Giggles”.

So what happened Arshad?

“There’s a story behind this,” he tells, “Vidya laughs a lot and can’t control herself. She just goes on laughing like crazy. She doesn’t even need someone to crack a joke... she laughs JLT (just like that).

“Sometimes she used to crack up in the middle of a shot and then Naseerudin and I had to wait till she finished... Man, that’s some talent she has! So we call her Giggles.”