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FILM INTERVIEW: AMRITA PURIIndulging in ‘Blood Money’ Lead Role After Honing Her Acting Skills on Stage"Playing a lead role means getting the limelight, but with everything else, it comes with a lot of responsibility and pressure. I hope I ... live up to the expectations." |
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FILM INTERVIEW: SAIF ALI KHANIt’s Not James Bond, but Saif Ali Khan Hopes ‘Agent Vinod’ Becomes a Bollywood Franchise"'Agent Vinod' has been the most demanding role so far, but it was fun. I think, if you want a good result, you have to work hard." |
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MUSIC REVIEW: ZAKIR HUSSAIN AT WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALLIndian Percussionist Masters the Tabla with Indian Art Form, Mesmerizes Western AudiencesWhen you have a legendary tablaist in Zakir Hussain and an apt team of master percussionists performing, struck is a perfect harmony of Indian culture and palatable ears. |
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LIFESTYLE INTERVIEW: SHAWN PARIKHTexas Native Lands Role on ‘Cougar Town’ and Lives a Thespian Dream"To get the opportunity to work with Courtney Cox was crazy to me. To watch her work as an actress, director, and producer, and care so passionately ... is so inspiring." |
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LIFESTYLE INTERVIEW: SUNIL MALHOTRAThe Master of Voiceovers Speaks About Living Vicariously Through Video GamesThe Man with the Golden Vocals spoke to Buzzine Bollywood about his already storied career. At the ripe age of 36, there is plenty more of Mr. Malhotra to come. |
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FILM REVIEW: ‘JODI BREAKERS’R. Madhavan and Bipasha Basu Bring One of Bollywood’s Best Scripts to LifeThe strong dialogue is evident throughout the entire film, and Mr. Madhavan and Ms. Basu do not disappoint. Both lead stars manage to do the script justice. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: SHONALI BOSE‘Amu’ Director a Critical Hit at Sundance 2012, Connects with Aamir Khan"Accept with grace what you cannot change ... fight and resist that which is unfair..." |
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FILM INTERVIEW: AMY JACKSONBritish Actress Transitions from English Catwalk to Hindi Cinema in Ekk Deewana ThaMs. Jackson has landed starring roles in three of India’s biggest film industries in 2012: Bollywood, Kollywood, and Tollywood. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: ‘AGNEEPATH’ SOUNDTRACKHighly Anticipated Film Comes with a Hot Soundtrack…Without RemixesQuite an old-school film soundtrack, the music of 'Agneepath' should take more than a few lovers of Bollywood music down memory lane. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: POOJA KUMARSpeed Date: The Lovely Actress Stars in Prominent Supporting Role in ‘Man on a Ledge’"I was in India attending a wedding when my agency called and told me that I had to rush back because the production was preponed." |
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FILM COLUMN: MORBIDO FILM FESTIVALFun, Adventure, and Dia de los Muertos in the Mountains of Michoacan, MexicoI was struck not just by the woman’s glowing charisma, but by the absolute grace with which she swiveled her hips to the pulsating Latin beat. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: KAL PENNKumar Returns to Big Screen with Harold... and Neil Patrick Harris"We love playing these characters. Kumar is so very different from me in real life, and that’s what I love about him." |
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FILM REVIEW: ‘KILLING BONO’Fresh Cast Tells Tale of Two Brothers Who Tried to Challenge U2’s SuccessNick Hamm’s comedic biopic tells the story of Bono and U2 through the eyes of the McCormick brothers. |
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FILM COLUMN: 2011 DOHA TRIBECA FILM FESTIVALThe Golden Age of a Lady!The Doha Tribeca Film Festival has reached its golden age, and the line up of stars every night was another sign that we were all living some very special moments. |
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ARTS REVIEW: NATHALIE DJURBERG - 'SNAKES KNOWS IT'S YOGA'Art Show in Copenhagen, Denmark Is Bold & Brilliant, Unsettling & UnnervingThe text contributes to the fear as well. In red block letters, Djurberg has written: YOU MIGHT AS WELL BE DEAD ALREADY. |
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TV INTERVIEW: KAL PAREKHYet Another Indian-American Actor Lands Role on Primetime Network Television in ‘Pan Am'“He instigates conversation and has very dry humor. Sanjeev knows some of the stories going on between the pilot and co-pilot,” Parekh explained. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: FUZJKO HEMMINGSeeing Colors in Your Head? That's Her 'Legend of the Piano'Hemming was to perform in a Leonard Bernstein-produced concert, but just before opening day, she lost the hearing in her left ear due to living in subpar conditions. |
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FILM REVIEW: ‘LOVE CRIME’Alain Corneau Mixes Film Noir and Office Politics in Cold-Blooded ThrillerA dramatic thriller featuring themes of power, lust, greed, manipulation, and murder, it is not surprising the French filmmaker infused some film noir elements... |
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FILM REVIEW: ‘POINT BLANK’Director Fred Cavayé Delivers Frantic Nonstop Action That Starts Early and Never Lets Up'Point Blank' is a race-against-time action flick with an everyday man caught in a scrupulously hairy situation where he is a pawn in a high-stakes game of chess... |
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FILM INTERVIEW: CHRISTIAN SESMARobert Rodriguez-Inspired Writer-Director Among Leading Latino Filmmakers"My long-term vision for myself is becoming a mainstream, brand-name director. When audiences watch my movies ... I want to make sure they had a really good time." |