Thursday, September 24, 2009

Top 10 Songs of the Week

Top 10 Songs of the Week


Aaja Lehraate Singers: Shaan, Bhavya Pandit
Best time to listen: On way to work/school
Film: What`s Your Raashee?
PB Music Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Public Rating (by 110 listeners): 7.8
Music: Sohail Sen Lyrics: Javed Akhtar Audio On: Sony Music
‘Aaja Lehrate’ is the only song with an electrifying tempo set to be a craze on the dance floors if remixed by the DJs. Shaan injects enthusiasm and carries the whole song on his shoulders.

Sohail Sen defies all odds and produces a fresh soundtrack, in synch with the theme of the movie. Comparisons do not need to be made, as each music director has a different background and approaches composing in another angle. Nevertheless, the young music director composes fresh and youthful songs.

Jaaneman Singers: Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal
Best time to listen: At night
Film: Radio PB Music Rating: 8.0 out of 10
Public Rating (by 2336 listeners): 9.78
Music: Himesh Reshammiya Lyrics: Subrat Sinha Audio On: T-Series
The romantic duo of Shreya Ghoshal and Himesh Reshammiya, which started with the title song of Aashiq Banaya Aapne and `Tere Mera Milna` in Aap Kaa Surroor is back with a series of lovely ballads. After the beautiful ‘Koi Na Koi Chahe’ already being widely appreciated amidst all the cacophony of today, ‘Jaaneman’ is another fine romantic ballad. The promo is already on air.

There is no stopping for Himesh Reshammiya. From the man with the cap to a new stylish hair style, the music director-singer-actor has seen a lot of ups and downs since he rocked the world with Aashiq Banaya Aapne. Those who wrote him off after the failure of Karzzzz are watching him carefully again. Back with an interesting concept in Radio, the soundtrack sees the music director at his best.

Yeh Jism Singers: Anchal Datta Bhatia, Raaj
Best time to listen: Late night
Film: Acid Factory PB Music Rating: 7.0 out of 10
Public Rating (by 13 listeners): 6.54
Music: Shamir Tandon, Bappa Lahiri, Gourav Dasgupta, Manasi Scott, Ranjit Barot Lyrics: Virag Mishra, Manasi Scott, Amitabh Bhattacharya Audio On: Junglee Music
‘Yeh Jism’ has caught on in a really big way because of the picturization and the music too. Shamir Tandon has gone the extra mile in composing this mysterious tune, with pumping beats. Lead singers Anchal Datta Bhatia and Raaj, are commendable in their performances. The remix is even better!

Dont Say Alvida Singers: Sonu Nigam,Shreya Ghoshal
Best time to listen: At night
Film: Main Aur Mrs. Khanna
This sweet melody which was heard in the compositions of Anu Malik and Jatin-Lalit in the 90’s, is brought back again by Sajid-Wajid. With the guitar, tabla and simple instruments in the background, the song is already a hit!

Iktara Singers: Kavita Seth, Amitabh Bhattacharya
Best time to listen: Morning
Film: Wake Up Sid PB Music Rating: 7.0 out of 10
Public Rating (by 63 listeners): 7.29
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Amit Trivedi (Guest) Lyrics: Javed Akhtar, Amitabh Bhattacharya (Guest) Audio On: Sony BMG
The songs of the trio; Shankar-Eshaan-Loy are very trendy and form the base of the storyline. However, it is Amit Trivedi who has stolen the spotlight and continues to rock!

Amit Trivedi is the current generation of talented music composers and he re-iterates the fact again with his soulful composition titled ‘Iktara’ in this Shankar-Eshaan-Loy soundtrack. Stuck at number 4 in the CD, the composer showcases that a number in the CD sleeve does not matter as long as the song is good! With the talented Kavita Seth in her usual avatar and Amitabh Bhattacharya providing the exceptional male vocals, ‘Iktara’ is a pleasant four minute journey; with plenty of good vibes! The semi-classical genre mixed with soft-rock is another winning formula. Listen to the long synthesizer music nearing the end of the song. Simply fantastic!

Kyon Singers: Clinton Cerejo
Best time to listen: At night
Film: All The Best PB Music Rating: 7.5 out of 10
Public Rating (by 27 listeners): 5.2
Music: Pritam Lyrics: Kumaar Audio On: T-Series
Clinton Cerejo is slowly continuing his singing journey in Bollywood. Composed by Pritam, `Kyon` is a romantic song, wonderfully rendered, with a soft-rock sound in the background. It is one of the finest songs coming from the Pritam`s stable this year!

Dil Ibadat Singers: K.K
Best time to listen: Anytime
Film: Tum Mile PB Music Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Public Rating (by 94 listeners): 8.63
Music: Pritam Lyrics: Sayeed Quadri, Kumaar
Audio On: Sony
Pritam’s latest big release ‘Tum Mile’ has already received positive word of the mouth and with reliable singers like K.K, Mohit Chauhan, Javed Ali and Neeraj Shridhar, featuring in the soundtrack, well expect the best!

`Dil Ibadat` extracts the finest in both K.K and Pritam – a touching song sure to go a long way.
Shola Shola Singers: Zubeen Garg
Best time to listen: Anytime
Film: London Dreams PB Music Rating: 8.0 out of 10
Public Rating (by 33 listeners): 7.36
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy Lyrics: Prasoon Joshi
Audio On: T-Series
Another biggie from the factory of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is London Dreams. This is a massive project! The trio is in form in the venture and with so many experimentation and an array of singers, the soundtrack has something new to offer.

Zubeen Garg, which is not being taken seriously by music directors and producers, impress in this particular track. One wonders why the trio took so long to find a suitable song for him! Enjoy his return in playback singing!

Bebo Singers: Neeraj Shridhar, Anushka Manchanda Best time to listen: On the way to work/school
Film: Do Knot Disturb PB Music Rating: 6.0 out of 10
Public Rating (by 24 listeners): 5.33
Music: Nadeem-Shravan Lyrics: Sameer Audio On: Big Music
Nadeem-Shravan has made claims that they will be Number One again! The help of arrangers have significantly contributed to this new sound. `Don`t Ever Leave Me` is the only vintage Nadeem-Shravan track.

‘Bebo’ is Nadeem-Shravan’s reply to Anu Malik’s naughty number in Kambakkht Ishq. If Anu Malik, after 30 years in the industry, can still make everyone hum ‘Bebo’, then Nadeem-Shravan is not going to sit quietly and watch. Vashu Bhagnani has roped in Sachin-Jigar to arrange the track with some upbeat sounds. Who wins the ‘Bebo’ competition? That’s up to the audience! Both songs are mixed by the talented Eric Pillai (Future Sound of Bombay)

Neeraj Shridhar and Anushka Manchanda simply rock! Bebo is also an interesting song all the way with an edgy sound. Of course, each song has been composed for a specific situation. Who’s next with the ‘Bebo’ title? It would be interesting to see what A.R Rahman and Himesh Reshammiya can do with ‘Bebo’, if the opportunity arises?

Chiggy Wiggy Singers: Sonu Nigam, Kylie Minogue
Best time to listen: Anytime
Film: Blue PB Music Rating: 8.0 out of 10
Public Rating (by 615 listeners): 5.86
Music: A.R. Rahman Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala, Mayur Puri, Rajat Arora, Sukhwinder Singh, Raqueeb Alam Audio On: T-Series
A.R Rahman’s Blue is facing competition from the latest releases. The music follows the script and is very much similar to Daud`s music of 1997. The composer has kept his true style throughout the soundtrack. `Chiggy Wiggy` is a fun track with equal time for both singers to shine!

Previous Weeks Top 10 Songs »
• Himesh Reshammiya faces opposition from Pritam, Sajid-Wajid and A.R Rahman!
• Who can stop Himesh Bhai? Radio is a winner; Wake Up Sid and Do Knot Disturb pick up.
• Himesh Reshammiya is back in the charts after ages with `Mann Ka Radio`!
• Fresh new releases brimming with QUALITY bombard the top 10 playlist!
• New songs enter the chart but RUSLAAN moves to the top!
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bollywood hit's & flops

Kaminey
PB Rating: 8.5 out of 10 Public Rating (by 334 unique users): 8.06
Director: Vishal Bhardwaj Producer: Ronnie Screwvala
Music: Vishal Bhardwaj Lyrics: Gulzar
Starring: Shahid Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Amole Gupte, Deb Mukherjee, Rajatabha Dutta
Genre: Drama Recommended Audience: Parental Guidance
Ah, I can see it now my fellow kaminey…..er…I mean friends. Vishal’s “Kaminey” will start a craze. Perhaps other producers will start throwing the word kaminey into their titles, like Kaminey ki Raat.. or Kaminey ki Kasam, or Chak de Kaminey! Ahhh, the possibilities are endless. But what about the movie you ask?

Well, in short, Vishal Bhardwaj’s “Kaminey” is a perfect example of the crazy cool greatness that Bollywood is capable of delivering once in a blue moon. It’s not for the feint of heart, nor is it for those who want to compare it to Vishal’s previous masterpieces like “Omkara”, “Maqbool”, or the fascinating fable “The Blue Umbrella”. He breaks away from his recent fascination with Shakespeare, but keeps the Shakespearean pathos of morality, sadness, and lost love alive.

Of course Vishal is a complete artist, what with his contributions not only as director, but as the music director (with “Dhan Te Nan” becoming the rage), and also as the writer of the screenplay/dialogue of the film. It’s a powerful combination of talents all within one man, and the film is elevated above the rest of the recent releases due to that.

Shahid Kapoor (Charlie and Guddu) is perfect in the film, and has come a long way from his days as the new kid on the block. It’s obvious that he is a director’s actor, and Vishal shapes his performance in a dual role masterfully. It’s not the usual stereotype set of twins that we find in apna Bollywood films (wherein the only difference is a change of clothing and attitude), but rather a complete essay in two personalities by Shahid that makes the silver screen sizzle each time either of the characters he portrays come into view. That sweety who plays a sweety, and is the sweety of many a man’s dreams, Priyanka Chopra is opposite Shahid as, ahem, Sweety. This isn’t your run of the mill girl in distress;however, as this “sweety” has teeth that can bite.

The story about twins caught up in the underworld, betrayed by people they trust and forced to run for their lives will touch the chord strings of any viewer with a heart. The soul of the film is the screenplay that once again proves how powerful the written word is to the world of the moving image. Also, I have to mention the fantastic cinematography by Tassaduq Hussain who makes the world of “Kaminey” grim, gritty and believable. It’s a highly stylized world that makes the viewer curious and uncomfortable at the same time. It’s the world of the “Kaminey”, and you will gasp as you fall into it. A must watch film and probably one of the best of the year so far. It erupts in a blast of violence and sets the stage for a human story that will move you.

Dil Bole Hadippa!
PB Rating: 8.0 out of 10 Public Rating (by 145 unique users): 6.4
Director: Anurag Singh Producer: Aditya Chopra
Music: Pritam Lyrics: Saideep Sahni, Joshilay
Starring: Rani Mukherjee, Shahid Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Rakhi Sawant, Sherlyn Chopra
Genre: Family Recommended Audience: General
Yes guys, Rani Mukerji worked out two hours every day of the week (and lost twenty pounds)in order to give her ever so excitable desi guy fans a view of her in a sort of bikini. For some, that will be all that is necessary to flock to the theater to see the film. Oh, and there’s always the ladies of sin, Rakhi Sawant and Sherlyn Chopra who display their assets for the discerning crowd. For the gals, there is always Shahid Kapoor, who spends the film pushing his hair out of the way and flexing his muscles.

Now, that we have that out of the way, let’s talk about the umpteenth romance from those purveyors of the “spinning in your wheels” philosophy, Yash Raj Films. If you are expecting something highly original, then forget it. However, if you want to see a film that is always slightly familiar (like that word that is always on the tip of your tongue) and all slightly entertaining (if in a totally harmless way) because of that, then look no further.

Rani plays the Punjabi village belle with a cricket heart of gold. She wants it all, the hero, the game, all of it. Yet, since there is no female cricket league in India, what is a talented girl to do? Aha! I got it! She’s to dress up like a man to help make her cricket dreams come true. Rani Mukerji plays the feminine Veera and the effeminate Veer with aplomb and proves that she still has what it takes in the acting department. It’s sad, that her career seems to be winding down as Bollywood producers move on to the next young skimpily clad girl. Actors the caliber of Rani Mukerji and Preity Zinta seem to be a thing of the past right now. This is her movie all the way, and she is what makes the whole stale screenplay seem oddly fresh. Shahid Kapoor plays the new caption of a losing cricket team.He acts well, but this is the type of breezy role that doesn’t really push him as an actor (for that, see “Kaminey”). For those of you wondering, Rani doesn’t look older than Shahid, and in fact the two make a believable couple. The problem is in the way the romance is handled, with the clumsy cliché of dislike turning to like, turning to love. Again, Rani excels as both Veer and Veera. Too good I say!

Rani is helped to shine by director Anurag Singh, who frames each scene with a warm colorful glow that is captured expertly by cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee. Film editing by Ritesh Soni is very well done, especially during the exciting cricket climax (though the end of the match is predictable). Also, one has to mention the excellent work by makeup artists Mike Bates and Mike Stringer, who used prosthetics to transform Rani from Veera to Veer.

In the end, the blasé screenplay veers (no pun intended) down towards its inevitable climax that includes the man revealed as a woman, the winning of a major cricket game, and the omnipresent Hindi Bollywood trademark happily ever after ending. “Dil Bole Hadippa” won’t leave you wanting to see it again, but it will leave you with a feeling of buoyant if all too familiar happiness.

Wanted
PB Rating: 7.0 out of 10 Public Rating (by 107 unique users): 8.56
Director: Prabhu Deva Producer: Boney Kapoor
Music: Sajid-Wajid
Lyrics: Jalees Sherwani, Sameer, Arun Bhairav, Wajid Ali, Shabbir Ahmed
Starring: Salman Khan, Ayesha Takia Azmi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Prakash Raj
Genre: Action Recommended Audience: Adult
Arre Yaar! Apun ka bhai, Salman is back! He’s lean, mean, dangerous, and not what he seems in this ekdum paisa vasool film. When hearing about the film, it could have gone either way, as it’s choreographer Prabhudeva’s first directorial feature, and Salman hasn’t exactly been firing on all guns (his arms or the revolver kind) in his recent films. On top of that add the already fading from public consciousness Ayesha Takia, the girl next door who never quite broke out into the superstar next door (for some reason), though she has potential. Mixing three unknowns together to film a movie that marks the return of Salman to the action genre (I keep telling you Salman bhai, do more action films, you excel as the angry young (or slightly older) man). What’s more, the film was announced as having music from the ever reliable, though slightly generic team of Sajid Wajid.

So what happened to transform a film that by all rights should have been a Turkey? Well, first off, the music released and it was fantastically entertaining. Sajid Wajid, did what they do best, and that is create simple foot tapping numbers that drive the listener to hum along, whether you like it or not! Though, to see them in a different (and more creative) avatar, you’d be better off listening to their recent release “Main Aur Mrs. Khanna”. Then the promos started hitting the air waves, and bada bing, bada boom, the anticipation grew. Yes, Salman looks younger than ever and like he’s actually putting an effort. Yes, he and Ayesha have chemistry, yes the film looks slick and yes, Sallu fans have to see this film.

So was it good for you? Let’s go over the good, the bad, and the ugly of the film shall we? Well, first off, it’s a remake of a Telugu/Tamil film named “Pokiri”, so let’s not talk about originality at all. This is simply a rock on, hard-hitting masala flick wherein our lead hero pretty much oozes testosterone on the silver screen. Salman plays gangster Radhe who is doing his best to eliminate the don king Gani Bhai’s (Prakash Raj) foes one by one (or in this case dozens by dozens). Radhe is crazy with a capital C, but loves with a capital L. You see the fair maiden Jahnvi (Ayesha Takia who does fairly well) has captured not only his heart but that of the inspector with no heart, Talpade (played by the eternally sleazy Mahesh Manjrekar). Then there’s Angelina Jolie with her double guns, er, sorry that’s Hollywood’s version of “Wanted”.

Prabhudeva brings with him his out of this world cutting edge Southern sensibilities, and relishes in the Indianness that is inherent with this kind of screenplay by Shiraz Ahmed. Producer Boney Kapoor was wise to give Prabhu free rein, as the result is a movie that is a roller coaster. Just don’t give too much thought to the plotline. During a behind the scenes snippet, Prabhu spoke about how he carefully choreographed (with the assistance of Vijayan the stunt coordinator) the fight scenes, and it shows. There’s a kinetic energy in them that seems to be giving Salman a high.

So, lets talk about Salman’s acting a bit shall we? I have to say that this is probably Salman’s best performance in a long time. Whereas in more recent flicks he seemed to be sleep walking through his performances, one gets the feeling that he put in a lot of effort with this film. He carries it well, and proves that he fulfills an aspect of super stardom that Aamir and Shah Rukh don’t.

This is a perfect holiday movie to enjoy during the festive season. It will make you cheer apna Sallu on to glory, and will leave you with a warm fuzzy feeling of gritty violence plus love in your heart!

Fox Verdict: Disaster
Weekly Earnings: India Rs 2.50 crore Total Earnings: India Rs 2.50 crore
Director: Deepak Tijori Producer: Deepak Tijori
Music: Monty Sharma Lyrics: Sandeep Nath
Starring: Sunny Deol, Arjun Rampal, Udita Goswami, Sagarika Ghatge
Genre: Thriller Recommended Audience:
The Deepak Tijori directed `Fox` has failed to appeal to the audience despite some praise for the movie as well as the performances.
Are you crazy like a fox? Feeling foxy tonight? Want to dance the fox trot? What does this have to do with the movie, “Fox” directed by Deepak Tijori (the actor turned director)? Absolutely nothing, except they might all be more entertaining than the film, “Fox” which tries too hard to be a thriller, but lacks the snap crackle pop needed and instead turns into a mediocre mish mash of infinite proportions.

Unfortunately for Arjun Rampal, the film will do absolutely nothing for his career, and breaks his recent winning streak at the box office. His acting is wooden, and he seems to have drifted through the film. That’s probably the fault of the director and the fact that the screenplay is poorly written. You see, Rampal plays a ruthless lawyer who wins every case until he develops a heart and changes his mind. He wants out, but the classic Hindi villain of the film (cue evil laughter in Hindi), has something else in mind. Now Rampal’s character is on the run and can only be helped by super cop Sunny Deol (pulled out of semi-retirement for this poor film). Udita Goswami returns to the screen because nobody demanded it. She does her usual distressed sex appeal show. The music by Monty Sharma, is so forgettable that I can’t find the words for it. Just goes to show that Sanjay Leela Bhansali is perhaps the only one capable of bringing out the talent in Monty, who just can’t live up to expectations with other directors. All in all, this fox goes nowhere fast. Perhaps Deepak Tijori could revive his acting career? Direction just doesn’t seem to be his forte.

Aagey Se Verdict: Flop
Weekly Earnings: India Rs. 2.75 crore Total Earnings: India Rs. 2.75 crore
The Shreyas Talpade starrer, `Aagey Se Right`, manages to show some decent numbers in Bombay, but that is about all. It is a box-office dud for all concerned

Unfortunately, “Aagey Se Right” is just so wrong. What should have and could have been a really interesting movie focusing on two quirky characters (and a gun) turns into a mish mash of different underwritten characters that fail to capture the attention of the audience. I feel bad for Shreyas Talpade, who is the only saving grace in the film. We all know that he’s an excellent actor, but he can not save this film by himself. If he doesn’t stop this downward spiral in his career, he won’t be around much longer.

The director Indrajit Nattoji shows promise, but where this film fails is at the screenplay level. The story just does not work. Even the usually dependable Kay Kay Menon fails to deliver a noteworthy performance. As for the rest of the cast, Mahi Gill does well, as does Bharti Achrekar, but that’s simply not enough. If you think about seeing “Aagey Se Right”, then perhaps you’d be better off turning left and up towards one of the films in the Thums Up section!

Three -Love Lies Betrayal
Verdict: Disaster
Weekly Earnings: Rs. 0.80 crore Total Earnings: Rs. 0.80 crore
Vikram Bhatt’s `Three -Love Lies Betrayal` has not clicked with the audience and is an unmitigated disaster.

Previous Weeks Thums Up - Thums Down »

• YEE HAW! `Kaminey` and `Quick Gun Murugan` win the TUTD award for most entertaining of the week!
• Saif Ali Khan hits the Punjabi bulls eye in Imtiaz Ali’s modern yet classic take on love, desi ishtyle!
• Thrill to the snap crackle bubble gum pop of `Kambakht Ishq’, but if you really want to see something rocking, then take a ‘Shortkut` to check out Pankaj Advani’s `Sankat City`!
• ‘New York’ takes Bollywood by storm, as Katrina Kaif, Neil Nitin Mukesh, and John Abraham take audiences for a wild ride!
• ‘Kal Kissne Dekha’ rings an ominous tone for the beginning of Jaccky Bhagnani’s career
Archives of all Thums Up - Thums Down ...

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

bollywood celebrities birthday

Salman Khan


Salman Khan, whose birth name is Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan, was born on December 27th, 1965. Khan was brought up around people in the industry. His father, Salim, is a renowned scriptwriter and his stepmother, Helen, is a Hindi actress.

Saif Ali Khan

Saif Ali Khan was born on August 16, 19770. Growing up, Khan was surrounded by cricketers. Both his father and grandfather were accomplished cricket players and captains of the Indian Team. His mother, Sharmila Tagore was a Bengali actress but is now head of Indian film censorship board.

Sonam Kapoor


Sonam Kapoor was born on June 9, 1985 in Mumbai, India. You probably know her father, Filmfare award winning actor Anil Kapoor. Aside from her father's acting experience, Sonam Kapoor is also the granddaughter of filmmaker Surinder Kapoor and the niece of producer Boney Kapoor.

Shilpa Shetty


Shilpa Shetty was born on June 8, 1975 in Karnataka. Her mother Sunanda was a famous model when she was younger. Shetty has always been active and in shape, even when she was younger. She was the captain of her school's baseball team and has earned a black belt in Karate.

Shahid Kapoor

Shahid Kapoor was born on February 25, 1981 in Mumbai, India. His father Pankaj Kapoor was an actor and his mother Neelima Azeem was an actress and classical dancer. Shahid’s parents divorced when he was only three years old.

Rani Mukherjee

Bengali beauty Rani Mukherjee (often spelled Mukherji) stepped onto the Bollywood scene in 1996 and stole everyone's hearts in the 1998 hit movie "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" But Rani didn't end up in Bollywood by chance; she comes from a successful family who has been in the industry for a while.

Ranbir Kapoor


Ranbir Kapoor was born on September 28, 1983 in Mumbai, India. He belongs to the fourth generation of the famous Kapoor family. The Kapoor’s are considered the first family of the Bollywood Film Industry.

Mallika Sherawat


Mallika Sherawat was originally born Reema Lamba. She later changed her name to distinguish herself from other actresses in Bollywood who had similar names. She chose Mallika because it means "Empress" and Sherawat because it was her mother's name.
Katrina Kaif


Katrina Kaif was born on July 16th 1984. She is one of eight siblings who are all girls. Her mother is of Caucasian-British decent and her father who is originally from Kashmir, India is now also a Britain Native
Kareena Kapoor

Kareena Kapoor was born on September 21, 1977 in Bombay India. Her father is Punjabi -speaking Randhi Kapoor and her mother is Sindhi-speaking Babita. Her older sister is Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor.

John Abraham


John Abraham was born in Mumbai on December 17, 1972 and has lived there his whole life. As a young boy, he attended the Bombay Scottish School where he was always in the top fifteen of his class.

Imran Khan


Imran Khan is an American-born Bollywood actor. He was born on January 13, 1983 in Madison, Wisconsin. His parents are Anil Pal and Nuzhat Khan; they divorced shortly after the birth of Imran. Imran spent most of his childhood being raised by his mother in India; that is why he kept the surname Khan.

Hrithik Roshan

Hrithik Roshan was born in Mumbai on January 10th 1974. His father is film director Rakesh Roshan and his mother is Pinky Roshan who is the daughter of producer and director J. Om Prakash. He went on to attend Bombay Scottish School, Churchgate and has a degree in commerce from Sydenham College.

Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone was born on January 5th 1986 in Copenhagen Denmark. Her father is former Badminton Champion Prakash Padukone and her mother tongue is Konkani. Although her birthplace is Denmark she was brought up mostly in Bangalore, India. She has one sister named Anisha.

Celina Jaitley


Celina Jaitley was born on June 9, 1981 in Kabul. The half-Indian and half-Afghani Bollywood actress was born to an officer in the Indian Army and an Afghan model and ex-beauty pageant.

Bipasha Basu

Bipasha Basu was born January 7th 1979 in New Delhi India. Her family is of Bengali descent. In her youth she had studied science until 12th grade and switched to studying commerce at The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society College. She modeled part time in while attending school in which after she intended on becoming a doctor.

Asin


Asin Thottumkal was born on October 26, 1985 in Koci, Kerala to a Roman Catholic, Syrian Christian family. Her father, Joseph Thottumkal, was a successful entrepreneur, managing several businesses before retiring to commit his time to his daughter

Arjun Rampal

Arjun Rampal was born on November 26, 1972 in India. His parents are Gwen and Amarjeet Rampal. He and his younger sister attended the prestigious Kodaikanal International School located in Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu.

Anil Kapoor

Anil Kapoor was born on December 24, 1959 in Mumbai, India. He act film experience in his family since his father, Surinder Khan was a film producer. Kapoor began acting in 1979 with the film “Hamare Tumhare� in a supporting role. In 1983 he received his first leading role in “Woh Saat Din

Amitabh Bachchan


Amitabh Bachchan was born on October 11, 1942 in Allahabad. He is the son of the well-known poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan. Before moving to Mumbai to pursue his dreams of becoming a Bollywood star, Amitabh lived in Culcutta, where he was a stage actor, radio announcer and freight company executive.

Akshay Kumar

Akshay Kumar whose original name was Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia was born September 9th 1967 in Delhi. His father was a government worker who encouraged him to get into sports. He lived in Delhi’s Chandni Chowk neighborhood before moving to Mumbai where he studied at Don Bosco School and Khalsa College where he got into sports.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan


Aishwarya Rai was born on November 1st 1973 in Karnataka Managlore, India. Her father was a merchant naval officer named Krishnaraj Rai and her mother's name is Vrinda Rai who was a homemaker.

Abhishek Bachchan



Abhishek Bachchan was born February 1976 to his father and Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan and actress Jaya Bachchan. He attended several prestigious schools as a young man and eventually went on to study business in the United States.

Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan was born on March 14, 1965 in Mumbai to the parents Tahir and Zeenat Hussain. He has three siblings Faisal, Farhat, and Nikhat. Aamir Khan grew up around people from the film industry. His father, Uncle Nasir Hussain and cousin Mansoor Khan were all a part of the business.

shahruk khan


On November 2nd 1965, Shahrukh Khan was born in New Delhi to parents, Fatima and Mir Taj Mohammed. Khan showed a knack for entertaining at a very young age.
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Hollywood Celebrities birthday


BIRTHDAY
July 22, 1992
Grand Prairie, Texas, USA

Salma Hayek

BIRTHDAY
September 02, 1968
Coastzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico

Jessica Alba


BIRTHDAY
April 28, 1981
Pomona, California, USA

pamela anderson


BIRTHDAY July 01, 1967 Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada

Jennifer Grey


BIRTHDAY
March 26, 1960
New York City, New York, USA

Kristen Stewart


BIRTHDAY
April 09, 1990
Los Angeles, California, USA

Jennifer Aniston


BIRTHDAY
February 11, 1969
Sherman Oaks, California, USA


Scarlett Johansson



BIRTHDAY
November 22, 1984
New York City, New York, USA

Miley Cyrus



BIRTHDAY
November 23, 1992 Franklin, Tennessee, USA

Robert Pattinson
BIRTHDAY
May 13, 1986
London, England, United Kingdom

megan fox

BIRTHDAY
May 16, 1986
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA

Michael Jackson




BIRTHDAY
August 29, 1958
Gary, Indiana, USA
DIED June 25, 2009


Patrick Swayze


BIRTHDAY
August 18, 1952
Houston, Texas, United States
DIED
September 14, 2009

Angelina Jolie


BIRTHDAY
une 04, 1975
Los Angeles, California, USA

Jenna Jameson

BIRTHDAY
April 09, 1974 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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