Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Mala Jau De


I strongly believe Vidya Balan has given a new meaning to sarees, as she once told in an Award’s night that inspiration of her look is none other than the Diva Rekha. Good for us that we get to see some real Indian looks to feast our eyes on. Here too as you can see for yourself that she is looking  a stunner in that red traditional 9 yard long saree, perfecting her Marathi mulgi look.
I do not know how many of you have seen Vidya Balan’s  movie “Kismat Konnection”!  But  after seeing her moves with one of the very good dancers of our industry, Shahid Kapoor,  I was pretty sure asking her to dance was a very bad idea.
 When the buzz was in the air that she was attempting Lavni, I thought it was going to be a disaster. But I’m choosing this topic for the Blog is a proof in itself that she nailed it. Choreographer,  Stanley has done a commendable job by making her look natural.  She tried hard to pull it off mostly with her expressions; cut-to- cut picturization was definitely a tactful act in making it look flawless.
Movie : Ferrari ki Sawari;
Choreographer : Stanley D’costa
Singer : Urmila Dhangar
Music Director : Pritam

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Parineeti Chopra – very bright face indeed with a stunning smile. First seen in the movie “Ladies vs Ricky Bahl” she was the first heroine who was cheated, though she was followed by 3 more heroines  but after seeing her vibrancy rest were looking comparatively dull.
Even Anushka Sharma with her acting talent, looks and good height failed to leave a mark. Undoubtedly she looked best with Ranbeer Singh. When the ushers came there was no hint of others. Quite naturally, it was a surprise package and so was it. We saw Anushka’s dance movies, on the song  “Jaga le tu jaga le jasbat” …but  the release gave us a different song to groove on – “my jigar ka tukda”.
Next came her movie Ishaqzade, though I did not put my money in it. Still every time the song opens “Naye – naye mere naina” …I stop a while to watch her innocently romantic demeanour.
 It is always said that one is overshadowed by the other. But I believe if you really have it in you however small the stage is you’ll leave a mark.