The song Love Is Waste Of Time has already become our favorite and if the song’s cutesy video has appealed you too, then here is a sneak peek into the behind the scenes fun of the song. This making video shows how the lyrics of the song fell into place and how Shantanu Moitra composed it.
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Thursday, 20 November 2014
Exclusive:Akshay Kumar Starrer Baby’s Video Sizzle Out[First Look out on 3rd December]
The first look poster of Akshay Kumar’s Baby had the actor look intense and we must say it looked action packed. And now, the teaser looks even better. The teaser is super quick and with the glimpses of Akki pulling off fabulous stunts on an energetic background score, this video leaves us wanting for more and certainly now the excitement to watch the trailer has doubled.Baby stars Tapasee Pannu and Madhurima Tuli. The film has been shot in various locations and is a Nepal, Istanbul, and Delhi and now Abu Dhabi. Directed by Neeraj Pandey, the film is slated to release on 23rd January 2014.
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Saif Interview:"I Don’t Want To Leave Everything And Go To Hollywood"
The Nawab explains, “Yes, I have often said that. And yes, the kind of films we are making are amazing. Bollywood was always somewhere amazing. When we were the Indian Film Industry and Bimal Roy was making films and Guru Dutt was there, we were making great movies. I think in 80s and 90s, there were only stars. But the kind of films one makes, is it necessarily reflective of what the country is going through? Post Socialist India makes a certain kind of films, liberal India will make different kind of films. We are making better films than ever now. Why I don’t watch films is very simple. I think of it as work and I don’t want to comeback home from work and put on a Hindi movie after working for one all day. I love watching television. I live for films. As a kid, I saw every single movie in my video store and there were 5000 movies there. Me and Sajid Khan have that in common that we are the only two people who have seen as many films. He has seen Hindi films. I don’t want to watch it because I want to cut off. I can’t watch a film and enjoy it as a film. I will start going into its nitty gritties, of how it is made and how we should write something out of the box. “
His affinity towards international cinema is evident but when quizzed why doesn’t he attempt a stint with Hollywood, Saif replied, “Hollywood is a different market. It’s different economics, based on a different things. I am very happy working here. Hollywood is a fair place based on a certain talent. But, I don’t want to leave everything, go there and adapt to a new style of acting. I won’t say it is better or worse, on average it’s better. The standard is very high and everyone mostly is natural. It’s very different to act in English as compared to acting in Hindi. A lot of things have to be relearned. “
Saif’s choice of films are also suggestive that he tries to bring his sensibility of films on to the plate. Some of them work, others don’t but Saif’s tireless attempt to stay true to his taste and his choice of films, and looking to transform a story aptly for the Indian sensibility is quite some hard work.
Happy Ending is one of those cool, fresh, bright romantic comedies and Saif will certainly have a better chance of gloating about it once the film has released.
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