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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Actor Robert Pattinson and actress Kristen Stewart of ‘Twilight’ Fame Confirm that they are in a relationship.

The New York Daily News is reporting that “Twilight” stars such as actors Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner as well as actresses Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning taped an episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” that will air on Thursday, May 13th. A source who works for “The Oprah Winfrey Show” spoke to Ted Casablancas of the E! Network and revealed that Pattinson and Stewart, who have been rumored to be an item for many months, confirmed that they are in fact in a relationship during their appearance.

Due to Pattinson and Stewart’s desire not to discuss the status of their relationship during their televised interview with Oprah Winfrey, they were not reluctant to tell the legendary talk show host the truth before the cameras started rolling.

The source spoke about their interactions when they were backstage by stating that Pattinson was friendly and outgoing while conversing with crew members while Stewart was more reserved and nervous.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Mumbai-Salman Khan in a period film?!! I won't deny I was a bit apprehensive about how Veer would turn up to be. Yes, from the look and feel it did look like a period film, but fifteen minutes into the film, I was pleasantly surprised to find myself enjoying the plot as we saw cannons roar, swords clash and men on galloping horses slaying one another on the battlefield.

Set in the times when the British were colonising India, Veer is a tale of bravery, treachery and love rolled into one. As the British enslave India with their shrewd 'Divide and Rule' policy, kings and nawabs fall to their guile and entrust their kingdom to them, one of them being Jackie Shroff, the Raja of Madhavgarh. He cheats the Pindaris, a fighter tribe from Rajputana, to please the British and loses his right hand to Prithvi Singh (Mithun Chakraborty).

Prithvi, one of the proud heads of the Pindaris, swears to return and kill every white man and the Raja to avenge the deception that cost his tribe, their land and their reputation. The vile Raja of Madhavpur too harbours a similar intention behind his cool demeanour. But as fate would have it, little did he realise that one day his daughter Jashodhara (Zarine Khan) would fall in love with the bravest of them all, Veer.

Now Veer not only takes on the British rulers, he also has to fight the cunning Raja of Madhavgarh. But then he has fallen head-over-heels in love Jasho and has killed her brother (Puru Raj Kumar) too. Will he succeed or won't he is for you to figure out.

Salman seemed to be back in form. He has lost more weight this time and looked better than in Wanted. It felt good to see him dancing gracefully and emoting right at the same time, maybe because Salman himself has invested a lot in terms of story as well.

The film has good music with a few hummable tracks.

But the discussion would be incomplete if we don't talk about Sallu's action sequences and his dialogues. As in Wanted, here too he has a few punch lines kept aside for his fans. Sample this: Ek bar leta hoon toh paanch ser gosht le ke hi chhodta hoon. If this was not all he goes on to prove it by actually killing a rebel Pindari with his bare hands by scooping out his flesh. And guess what he comes up with? 'Tol lena, paanch ser se zyada hi hoga." Woof!!

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