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Ranbir Kapoor Hi Blitz Magazine Cover Photos

October 8th, 2009 admin No comments

Ranbir Kapoor is the fourth generation inheritor of the Kapoor lineage. The younger child of hugely loved actors Rishi and Neetu Kapoor is steadily climbing the ladder to enter Bollywood’s big league.
“I understand the frustration of a person who’s not from a film family. The amount of struggle he has to go through, he has to work five times harder, but that doesn’t take away the fact that I worked hard too. My foray in films may have been easier, I might get big banner films; people are aware of my existence and have certain expectations. They are downsides also; you are criticised more, your fall is harder, and the comparisons are inevitable,” he explains his struggle.

Ranbir Kapoor Hi Blitz Magazine Cover Photos

In the world’s largest democracy, where the Gandhis are looked upon as political royalty, the Kapoors are known for their historical association with Indian celluloid.

Rahul Gandhi is considered the future Prime Minister and Ranbir Kapoor, the next superstar in the making. To draw parallels between the Gandhis and the Kapoors might be rationale for scribes and commentators, yet it is the fascination of Indians with inheritance and values that overrides everything.

Ranbir Kapoor has never seen his lineage as a trap; he’s quietly working to enhance his ownership of being a Kapoor. His last two films weren’t box office hits, but one couldn’t ignore the charisma he exuded on-screen; girls swooned over his towel act and critics were wowed by his acting prowess.

“I think it’s the love people have for my family which has been contributing to Indian cinema for 75 years, so I am sure there’s some good will which has rubbed off on me. It’s a little bit of luck and faith that audiences and filmmakers have shown (in me), which is keeping me alive.”

Hi! Blitz meets the actor in Bhopal where he’s shooting for Rajniti, a high voltage political drama, playing a slightly negative role of a young politician.

His journey so far leading up to the silver screen has been an intuitive one. Schooling at Bombay Scottish, was followed by HR College and later at Lee Strasberg, New York. He returned and assisted Bhansali in Black.

The film was the complete antithesis to his new release Wake Up Sid in which he plays a 21-year-old. He was always a bit like lazy Jughead and goofy Archie, the teen characters from the popular American comic, but films were always at the nucleus.

Dressed in Louis Vuitton’s Fall-Winter 09/10 collection, he gamely did the fashion number for Hi! Blitz in the rugged outdoors. He’s a bit harsh on himself. “I think I am an extremely bad model and clotheshorse who does not understand high fashion and labels.”

Ranbir and elder sister Riddhima, were sheltered from the extravagance of showbiz by their parents, Rishi and Neetu Kapoor.

Ranbir as a kid was notorious and often put his mom in embarrassing situations. “He would just run out of the class to play with the cats. He would go under the table, and once tried to look under his teacher’s skirt. I was really embarrassed,” Neetu tells the magazine.

His biggest fear?

“Being an actor, you have so much of something one day and the next day it could all be gone. You shouldn’t take success for granted because there are 500 million people out there who are far more talented and don’t get the opportunity. I have the opportunity, and therefore I should work hard and respect it.”

Now that’s the trait of a true-blue successor.

Ranbir Kapoor Hi Blitz

Wake Up Sid Movie Review

October 1st, 2009 admin No comments


Wake Up Sid Movie Review

This one has no middle ground. You will either love Wake Up Sid or just hate it. A section of the viewers are likely to complain about the lack of a coherent plot and its leisurely pace. But on the flip side, that’s exactly why Wake Up Sid works. Director Ayan Mukerji hasn’t gone in for a lavish, exaggerated debut. Like Love Aaj Kal and Luck By Chance, restrained and subtle portrayal of emotions are its high point.

Sid Mehra (Ranbir Kapoor) is not Aamir Khan of Dil Chahta Hai or Hrithik Roshan of Lakshya. They may have been rich and lazy. But both were essentially kind hearted, chilled-out guys.

Sid on the other hand has been depicted as an extremely arrogant and rude youngster. He shares an uncomfortable relationship with his parents. And while he is proud of his father’s bank balance, Sid is equally embarrassed about working in his family’s bathroom fittings business. It’s elements like these, which distinguish the film from a regular urban comedy. In fact Wake Up Sid does not go in for an out-and-out humourous take on Ranbir’s character. Neither does it give long, melodramatic sermons.

Sid’s journey towards self-discovery begins when he meets the mature and older Ayesha (Konkona Sen Sharma). An independent, ambitious writer, she is everything that Sid isn’t. Opposites attract and the two start enjoying each other’s company, just because they are unlike anyone else in their lives. Ayesha’s world of struggle is like a learning experience for Sid. An incident forces Sid to move in with Ayesha. Reluctantly, he even starts realising his responsibilities. But proximity does not translate into love for Sid and Ayesha. The differences in their personalities that brought Sid and Ayesha closer, emerge as the biggest challenge in their relationship. And Sid’s search for his own identity keeps influencing his ever-changing equation with Ayesha.

Ranbir Kapoor plays Sid with utmost sincerity and conviction. As the clueless, rich kid whose life is defined by his credit card, Ranbir looks born to play the part. Kapoor has a rare screen presence. And this film is proof of why he is way ahead of his contemporaries. Perhaps Ranbir actually is Sid for many strugglers in Bollywood – who might be envious of his famous surname. But then as the film suggests – being born rich is no crime, wasting away one’s life is. And Ranbir Kapoor is certainly not wasting the opportunities he is getting. Here is one actor who can pull off a solo hero movie.

Konkona Sen Sharma has played these independent, career driven roles before. But despite a sketchy part, her natural enthusiasm is an asset to the film. Anupam Kher is in form after a long time. As the firm father he delivers one of his strongest performances ever. Kudos to Ayan, for not making Kher repeat his ‘DDLJ dad’ act. Kher and Kapoor’s intense interactions are amongst the best scenes of the movie.

Wake Up Sid’s look and soundtrack belong to Farhan Akhtar’s style of filmmaking. Which is why nothing looks made up or fake. The college portions are not wannabe cool and appear straight out of life. Sid’s friend circle and hangout spots give a sense of reliving Mumbai’s college life.

The narrative is restricted to a short span in the lives of its characters. No dramatic flashbacks or time leaps. From confusion to self-discovery, Sid’s journey is wrapped up in a crisp timeline. Despite coming across as a bit abrupt, Ayan breaks the norms by not promising a happily ever after ending. Unlike a regular Hindi film climax, Ayan makes no commitments. The movie’s end is just a moment in Sid and Ayesha’s life.

A lot of interesting characters like Sid’s intern friend or Ayesha’s boss (Rahul Khanna in a confident cameo) could have been fleshed out more. But given Ayan’s treatment, they are people who were in Sid’s life only for that period. So they exit the plot once they are out of his life. But despite some of these perhaps deliberate inconsistencies, it’s the dialogues, situations and performances that make it an effective film. It may appear slow and shallow – but look closely and you’ll find a deep connect.

Verdict: When the veterans are royally messing up screenplays, Ayan Mukerji deserves full marks for his maiden effort. His conviction shows in every department. Wake Up Sid is easily the freshest film in the marquee.

Rating: 4/5

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Main Tera Dhadkan Teri Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani Video Song

September 30th, 2009 admin No comments

Check Out Main Tera Dhadkan Teri New Video Song From Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani Movie Starring Ranbir Kapoor And Katrina Kaif.




Lyrics – Main Tera Dhadkan Teri yeh din tere raatein teri ab bacha kya ab bacha kya har ghadi khud se hi mein karta rahun yeh baatein teri ab bacha kya ab bacha kya ishq ka rog hai yeh aisa jog hai yeh isse bachne ka ab aasaar nazar nhi aata kuch yaar nazar nhi aata ghar baar nazar nhi aata sansaar nazar nhi aata jab pyar hota hai kuch yaar nazar nhi aata ghar baar nazar nhi aata sansaar nazar nhi aata jab pyar hota hai

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Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani Stills Katrina Kaif Ranbir Kapoor

September 29th, 2009 admin 1 comment