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Saturday, 3 August 2013

Find out why Bollywood these heroes should pair up for a buddy film

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Find out why Bollywood these heroes should pair up for a buddy film
What’s better than one actor? Two actors. Buddy films are a big hit in Hollywood now. Sholay is the ultimate buddy film. B-Town has always done two-hero films. Remember Sanjay Dutt and Govinda in Haseena Maan Jayegi? Aamir Khan and Salman Khan in Andaz Apna Apna, Shah Rukh Khan and Saif Ali Khan in Kal Ho Na Ho? Such films haven’t happened for some time now. We enjoyed Dostana (Abhishek Bachchan-John Abraham) and Desi Boyz (Akshay Kumar-John Abraham) but there is room for a lot more ‘bromance’ on screen. After Hrs has put together a list in the hope that filmmakers will rope some of these jodis. Read on... What is a buddy film? A buddy film is a genre in which two people of the same sex (historically men) are paired. The two often contrast in personality, which creates a different dynamic onscreen than a pairing of two people of the opposite sex. The contrast is sometimes accentuated by an ethnic difference between the two. The buddy film is commonplace in American as well as Indian cinema; and it works with different pairings and different themes. The Los Angeles Times in 2001 called the genre ‘a necessary escapist fantasy’, writing, “It’s one of the few arenas where men can openly express their feelings for each other, even though men on screen today seem less comfortable with each other than ever before.” In buddy films, the two men are markedly different, and their relationship with each other is challenged by events in the film. The two are often different enough that one is aggravated by the other. The interaction between two men also differs from the interaction between a man and a woman, which shapes a film’s dynamics. Shahid Kapoor & Shah Rukh Khan Why: They have hosted many award functions together and they complement each other perfectly. While Shah Rukh has cutting wit, Shahid has those twinkling eyes and easy charm. They even have dimples and floppy hair... Hell, they can play brothers! What kind of film: One directed by Farah Khan... mad, irreverent and fully commercial! Akshay Kumar & Varun Dhawan Why: Both the actors have a naughty, flirty streak and can play the lover boys with an aplomb. Plus Akshay’s sporty action is something that Varun can be pushed to try and match up to. What kind of film: A Desi Boyz reloaded for sure! Directed by Rohit Dhawan who made the original. Abhishek Bachchan & Ranveer Singh Why: Abhishek’s subtle and wry sense of humour can provide the perfect foil to Ranveer’s hyper histrionics very much like Jai-Veeru of Sholay! What kind of flick: Something on the lines of You, Me and Dupree with Ranveer as Randolph Dupree (Owen Wilson) and AB as Carl (Matt Dillon) would fit their temperaments! Rohan Sippy, are you listening? Ranbir Kapoor & Anil Kapoor Why: The ‘Jhakaas’ Kapoor in an over-the-top form and a subdued Ranbir Kapoor are just a pair waiting to be cast together. They could even work as father-son if Anil agrees. What kind of flick: We see them together in a Men In Black kind of a film with Anurag Basu in the director’s seat with Anil as Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and Ranbir as Agent J (Will Smith). Vidyut Jamwal & Ajay Devgn Why: The two share a kind of intensity that is best suited for an action flick. What kind of flick: A high-octane cop drama like Trading Places directed by Sanjay Gupta Arjun Kapoor & Salman Khan Why: Arjun is Salman’s protege and they would make an unexpected pair on screen. We see Kapoor playing the role of clueless Romeo being coached by the big brother Khan, who is a ladies man. A complete ladies charmer with a shy guy could make for an interesting ‘partner’ship! Salman’s naughty sense of humour and Arjun’s straight-faced lost boy charm can be each other’s perfect foil. What kind of flick: We see this one being directed by Rohit Shetty. He is the only one who can capture this equation successfully on screen. Siddharth Malhotra & Hrithik Roshan Why: Besides matching muscles, the two all-rounders fit the family guy image pretty well too. What kind of flick: A Karan Johar kind of a family film with doses of everything thrown in, in generous measures really. Abhay Deol & Sunny Deol Why: Simply because despite being cousins, the two belong to absolutely two different kinds of cinemas and even acting. A combination of the two would be interesting to watch out for. What kind of flick: A film like 48 Hours (1982), the Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte starrer, helmed by Milan Luthria. Remember his Kachche Dhaage with Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan? Aamir Khan & Imran Khan Why: The maamu-bhanja jodi will score high on curiosity meter. While Aamir fits into any part with ease, Imran would be best-suited for an urbane setting. Plus it would be nice to see their easy real equation translate on screen. What kind of flick: Raju Hirani would be too predictable. We want to see Rajkumar Santoshi direct this duo in a film. John Abraham & Emraan Hashmi Why: John can handle the action part of the film, while Emraan can be the lover boy. The two are as different from each other as chalk and cheese, so their interaction is bound to be interesting on screen. What kind of flick: A Rush Hour kind of a film directed by Mohit Suri.




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Bollywood's Priyanka Chopra targets stereotypes in Hollywood

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Bollywood's Priyanka Chopra targets stereotypes in Hollywood
OS ANGELES: Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra has a higher mission than just making it in Hollywood: she wants to break down stereotypes of Indians in Tinseltown's eyes and maybe make things easier for her compatriots who live in the United States. Here's her first lesson: "We don't travel on elephants, there aren't any snake charmers on the side of the road, everybody doesn't talk like Apu from 'The Simpsons,'" the actress says, with a bit of a laugh. Chopra, 31, is one of the biggest stars to emerge in Indian film in recent years, alongside Bollywood heavyweights Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan, with big budget franchises such as "Krrish" and "Don." She has also won plaudits for taking on unconventional roles, most recently playing an autistic woman in 2012's "Barfi!" But in her latest role as an eye-catching animated racing airplane in Disney's global adventure "Planes," Chopra said she is hoping to cross the boundaries of Bollywood to Hollywood. "This is a very global movie. You have characters from all across the world, and I think for kids, it's great to understand that there's so many different kinds of culture and people out there," the actress told Reuters on Thursday. Chopra first rose to fame in 2000, winning the Miss World beauty pageant and transitioning into Bollywood film. But the journey has not come easily for the actress, who said she had to learn the ropes of acting. "I was 17 years old, I didn't know anything. I just went with my gut and I wanted to take a chance," she said, adding "I've made so many mistakes along the way." Chopra is currently in production on a biopic about Indian Olympic boxing champion Mary Kom, and learning to box herself, Chopra said the role was "the most difficult film I've ever done." "Mary is a national icon. She's a five-time world champion, a mother of three kids, an Olympic medalist and she has an incredible story," the actress said. "The challenge was that I have to learn a completely new sport and play a living, breathing person," she added. Chopra, who was born and raised in India and also spent a few years living in the United States in her teens, has conquered the ranks of Bollywood, but cracking into Hollywood has presented its own challenges. "There is a very big stereotype with Indian actors, and you get only Indian parts. There is a stereotype that there's a certain accent and there's a certain vibe and how is that cool. I felt a lot of that and I really want to be able to change that, for people to be proud of their roots," the actress said. POP ALBUM, TOP PRODUCER Chopra's step into Hollywood coincides with her foray into pop music, releasing her first single, "Exotic", featuring rapper Pitbull from her upcoming yet-to-be-titled album. The album is being overseen by renowned pop music producer RedOne, who has worked with Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj and Jennifer Lopez, and is expected in early 2014. It will feature more collaborations with other artists, although Chopra said it was too early to reveal any names. "My album is like me - eclectic in my taste." said Chopra. "I like a little bit of everything, so my album has ballad, mid tempos, pop, a little rap, EDM...a little bit of everything." With her music and film career expanding outside of Bollywood, Chopra said she was now in a position to change common misconceptions that people may have about India. "It was really hard for me when I went to school in America, and I don't want that to happen to any more kids or people who come from my part of the world. So if I can do something to change that perception, I'd be happy," she said.




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