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Taare Zameen Par DVD launch in a complete Masti Ki Paathshala


    Attending the DVD launch of Taare Zameen Par literally took me back to my school days. After all, I was seated in the midst of some 200 odd children dressed in their crisp white uniform at the Green Lawns High School, Mumbai. The school which has given India one of the youngest and brightest actors- Darsheel Safary surely was all set for the big day as the cast and crew of Taare Zameen Par arrived to launch the DVD this morning.

    Even before the function actually commenced, Darsheel's class-mates and other students of the school were all excited waiting for the actors to arrive. Among the first to come were actors Tisca Chopra and Vipin Sharma (who played Darsheel's parents in the film). They were soon joined by young Sachet Engineer (who plays Darsheel's loving elder brother in the film). However, the kids in the audience went into frenzy when the bright shining star Darsheel Safary walked in wearing a blue T-shirt and a yellow and red jacket. Darsheel was his mischievous self and was seen enjoying himself signing autographs for his own school-mates. All eyes were now waiting for the man of the moment - Aamir Khan to make an appearance. The wait was not too long as Aamir arrived amidst a huge roar from the kids present. He was soon joined on the dais by the principal of the school Mrs. Bajaj and the cast and crew of the film including music composers Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Bhushan Kumar of T-Series.



    Speaking on the occasion, Aamir said, "It's a great feeling to have the whole Taare Zameen Par team here for the launch of the DVD. Usually, I am very famous for taking my own sweet time to do things. I released the DVD of Lagaan after 6 years; the Taare Zameen Par DVD has been launched in a little over 6 months, so I think that's an improvement." He even had special words of praise for main protagonist Darsheel Safary whom he called on the stage a vivacious brat, "Darsheel is a very happy child, full of life and vibrant. I am sure it's because of the way his parents and teachers have treated him. I must say Darsheel's principal Mrs. Bajaj has been extremely supportive and encouraging. The true test of any school is how happy the kids are and by the looks of it, the children here seem really happy", he said amidst a thunderous applause from the kids.

    Finally, it was time for the DVD to be launched and Aamir invited Darsheel's principal Mrs. Bajaj to do the honors. The DVD is a complete collector's delight and is a must have for every parent and child. After the official launch of the DVD, it was time for some fun and frolic as Aamir invited composers' Shankar- Ehsaan- Loy to sing a few songs. Shankar crooned the soulful number 'Maa' from TZP and Aamir along with Shankar later sang a few lines from 'Bum Bum Bole'. Aamir even invited 2 children from the audience who joined Shankar for a song. Finally just as Aamir was about to leave, the kids in the audience asked the 'Perfectionist' Khan to hum a few lines from the current smash hit 'Pappu Can't Dance Saala'. Aamir who initially was a little hesitant gave in to the kids demands and along with Shankar even crooned the hit number from 'Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na'.

    As the event came to a close, a good time was had by one and all and the school kids surely wouldn't have felt like going back to their classrooms.
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Aamir Khan to launch TZP DVD at Darsheel Safary's school in Mumbai

    Aamir Khan's blog is testimonial to the number of requests that he has been getting to launch the DVD of Taare Zameen Par soon. The DVD of Aamir Khan Productions' first film Lagaan was launched after almost six years; however with Taare Zameen Par, Aamir Khan was very keen to launch it immediately as it is an important film in respect of child education.

    Aamir Khan has been working relentlessly for the last six months and has even added some interesting features to make the DVD a collector's delight.

    Now for all you die-hard Taare Zameen Par fans, who have been waiting for the DVD since months, here is some good news. Aamir has decided to launch the DVD of Taare Zameen Par tomorrow (July 25) and that too in a function to be held at Darsheel Safary's school Green Lawns at Warden Road, Mumbai. Trust the Perfectionist Khan to do things differently and in grand style; the DVD would be launched by none other than Darsheel's school principal. Apparently, Aamir strongly feels that principals and school teachers play a key role in the education of a child. In fact Darsheel Safary's principal sets an example of how educators should allow a child to follow their dreams. She has been very important in giving Darsheel permission to shoot and adjusting his education on sets.

    Hence, Aamir thought the she would be the right person to launch the DVD of this sensitive film. Well, with the DVD launch happening tomorrow, its time to rush to your nearest store to grab a copy of this landmark film.

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Winners of the Zee Cine Awards 2008

    Best Film
    Chak De! India - Aditya Chopra, Yash Raj Films

    Best Director
    Aamir Khan - Taare Zameen Par

    Best Actor (Male)
    Shah Rukh Khan - Chak De! India

    Best Actor (Female)
    Kareena Kapoor - Jab We Met

    Most Popular Track Of The Year
    Mauja Hi Mauja - Jab We Met

    Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)
    Govinda - Partner

    Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)
    Shilpa Shetty - Life In A.. Metro

    Best Actor In A Comic Role (Male/Female)
    Vinay Pathak - Bheja Fry

    Best Actor In A Negative Role (Male/Female)
    Arjun Rampal - Om Shanti Om

    Best Playback Singer (Male)
    Shaan - Jab Se Tere Naina (Saawariya)

    Best Playback Singer (Female)
    Shreya Ghosal - Barso Re Megha (Guru)

    Best Lyrics
    Prasoon Joshi - Maa (Taare Zameen Par)

    Best Music
    A R Rahman - Guru

    Most Promising Debut Director
    Aamir Khan - Taare Zameen Par

    Most Promising Debut (Male)
    Ranbir Kapoor - Saawariya

    Most Promising Debut (Female)
    Deepika Padukone - Om Shanti Om

    Most Promising Debut (Child Artiste)
    Darsheel Safary - Taare Zameen Par

    Technical Awards
    Best Choreographer - Farah Khan - Om Shanti Om
    Best Costume – Manish Malhotra & Karan Johar - Om Shanti Om
    Best Visual Effects - Red Chilli's Entertainment - Om Shanti Om
    Best Editing – Amitabh Shukla - Chak de India
    Best Cinematography - Sandip Chaterjee- Chak de India
    Best Action - Parvez Khan - Jhonny Gaddar
    Best Film Processing - ADLABS - Namastey London
    Best Art Direction - Nitin Desai - Gandhi my Father
    Best Sound recording – Baylon Ponseca - Shootout at lokhandwala
    Best Background Music - AR Rahman - Guru
    Best Screenplay - Imtiyaz Ali - Jab We Met
    Best Dialogue - Jaideep Sahani - Chak De India
    Best Story - Amol Gupte - Taare Zammen Par
    Zee Icon award – Shah Rukh Khan
    Zee Cinema Entertainer of the year – Ritesh Deshmukh
    Lifetime Achievement – Zeenat Amaan
    Lifetime Achievement – Feroz Khan
    British Indian Actor Award – Katrina Kaif
    Bollywod Queen Award - Gauri Khan

    Critics Awards
    Best Film – Gandhi My Father
    Best Actress – Shifali Shah – Gandhi my Father
    Best Actor – Darsheel Safary – Taare Zameen Par
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IIFA nominations out, Taare Zameen... misses out

    New Delhi: Just as most things come full circle, so did this – the brand ambassador of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA), Amitabh Bachchan had set in motion the voting process for IDEA-IIFA Awards 2008 by casting the first vote a few weeks ago. And today, at the IIFA meet in the Capital, the Big B was present when the nominees were announced.

    Abhishek Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Shahid Kapoor were nominated in the best actor category while Aishwarya Rai, Kareena Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Tabu and Vidya Balan were nominated in the best actress catagory.

    Nominees for the best director included Anurag Basu, David Dhawan, Imtiaz Ali, Mani Ratnam, Priyadarshan and Shimit Amin.

    And Guru, Chak De India, Jab We Met, Om Shanti Om, Partner and Life in a Metro were nominated in the category for the best film.

    Surprisingly, Taare Zameen Par did not receive any nominations as only those producers who had submitted their films to the IIFA panel were considered.

    With a viewership of almost 600 million, the IIFA awards are among the world's most-watched entertainment events.

    This year the prestigious awards will be held in Bangkok in June.
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Nominations for the Zee Cine Awards 2008

    Best Film
    Chak De India
    Guru
    Jab We Met
    Life in a Metro
    Om Shanti Om
    Taare Zameen Par

    Best Actor (Male)
    Abhishek Bachchan - Guru
    Akshay Kumar - Namastey London
    Amitabh Bachchan - Cheeni Kum
    Shah Rukh Khan - Chak De! India
    Shah Rukh Khan - Om Shanti Om
    Shahid Kapur - Jab We Met

    Best Actor (Female)
    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan- Guru
    Deepika Padukone - Om Shanti Om
    Kareena Kapoor - Jab We Met
    Katrina Kaif - Namastey London
    Tabu - Cheeni Kum
    Vidya Balan - Bhool Bhulaiyaa

    Best Director
    Aamir Khan - Taare Zameen Par
    Anurag Basu - Life in a Metro
    Farah Khan - Om Shanti Om
    Imtiaz Ali - Jab We Met
    Mani Ratnam - Guru
    Shamit Amin - Chak De! India

    Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Male)
    Aamir Khan - Taare Zameen Par
    Bobby Deol - Naqaab
    Irrfan Khan Life In A.. Metro
    Mithun Chakraborty - Guru
    Shreyas Talpade - Om Shanti Om

    Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female)
    Chitrashi - Chak De! India
    Konkona Sen Sharma - Life In A.. Metro
    Lara Dutta - Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
    Shilpa Shetty - Life In A.. Metro
    Tisca Chopra - Taare Zameen Par

    Best Actor In A Negative Role (Male/Female)
    Arjun Rampal - Om Shanti Om
    Neil Nitin Mukesh - Johnny Gaddar
    Pawan Malhotra - Black Friday
    Shilpa Shukla - Chak De! India
    Viveik Oberoi - Shootout At Lokhandwala

    Best Actor In A Comic Role (Male/Female)
    Anil Kapoor - Welcome
    Nana Patekar - Welcome
    Riteish Deshmukh - Heyy Baby
    Tusshar Kapoor - Dhol
    Vinay Pathak - Bheja Fry

    Most Popular Track Of The Year
    Barso Re - Guru
    Dard-E-Disco- Om Shanti Om
    Do You Wanna Partner - Partner
    Hare Ram Hare Krishna - Bhool Bhulaiya
    In Dino - Life In A Metro
    Mauja Hi Mauja - Jab We Met

    Best Playback Singer (Male)
    KK - Aankhon Mein Teri (Om Shanti Om)
    Shaan - Jab Se Tere Naina (Saawariya)
    Soham - In Dino (Life In A.. Metro)
    Sukhwinder Singh, Salim Merchant & Marianna D'Cruz - Kuchh Kariye (Chak De India)
    Sonu Nigam - Main Agar Kahoon (Om Shanti Om)

    Best Playback Singer (Female)
    Mahalaxmi Iyer - Bolna Halke (Jhoom Barabar Jhoom)
    Mahalaxmi Iyer - Salaam-e-Ishq (Salaam-e-Ishq)
    Shreya Ghosal - Barso Re Megha (Guru)
    Shreya Ghosal - Yeh Ishq Haaye (Jab We Met)
    Sunidhi Chauhan - Sajnaji Vaari Vaari (Honeymoon Travels P Ltd)

    Best Lyrics
    Gulzar - Tere Bina (Guru)
    Javed Akhtar - Main Agar Kahoon (Om Shanti Om)
    Prasoon Joshi - Maa (Taare Zameen Par)
    Sameer - Jab Se Tere Naina (Saawariya)
    Sayeed Quadri - In Dino (Life In A.. Metro)

    Best Music
    A R Rahman - Guru
    Pritam - Life in a Metro
    Pritam, Sandesh Shandilya - Jab We Met
    Sajid-Wajid - Partner
    Vishal-Shekhar - Om Shanti Om

    Most Promising Debut Director
    Aamir Khan - Taare Zameen Par
    Feroz Abbas Khan - Gandhi My Father
    R Balakrishna - Cheeni Kum
    Reema Kagti - Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd
    Sajid Khan - Heyy Babyy

    Most Promising Debut (Male)
    Himesh Reshammiya - Aap Ka Suroor
    Neil Nitin Mukesh - Johnny Gaddar
    Ranbir Kapoor - Saawariya

    Most Promising Debut (Female)
    Deepika Padukone - Om Shanti Om
    Jiah Khan - Nishabd
    Sonam Kapoor - Saawariya

    Most Promising Debut (Child Artiste)
    Darsheel Safary - Taare Zameen Par
    Druv Piyush Panjuani - Apna Aasmaan
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Aamir Khan to attend an award function

    Aamir Khan bagged the Gollapudi Srinivas Memorial foundation award as the Best Debut Director for Taare Zameen Par. The jury members included the likes of Kamal Hassan and director Singitam Srinivasa.

    Despite being awarded as 'The Best Director' in almost all the popular award ceremonies, Aamir never showed up for any of them. Interestingly, this time he would be in Chennai on August 12 to receive the Gollapudi Srinivas Memorial foundation award along with a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 lakh. Kamal Hassan all praises for Aamir and TZP as he declared the award on Sunday (March 16).

    Apparently, it's for the first time that a film from Bollywood has been chosen for the award in the past 11 years since the inception of the foundation. The Gollapudi foundation which recognizes the directorial talent in India was founded in 1998 by well-known Telugu-writer Gollapudi Maruthi Rao in the memory of his late son Srinivasa, who died in an accident while making a film.

    Taare Zameen Par has been selected among the 19 nominations across the country.

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Aamir’s dilemma on TZP continues

    Aamir Khan just can’t get over with his directorial debut Taare Zameen Par. After the super success of his film Aamir is all set to release it on DVD. That’s not all... this talented director who believes in creativity has also been toying with the idea of having a director’s commentary to it.

    It is believed that Aamir gets innumerable requests on his official blog about TZP’s DVD. Hence he has decided to release it and according to his fan’s request he is also contemplating with the thought of lending his voice for the feature of director’s commentary. Speaking about the same Aamir said, “Off late what has been really troubling me is the the director’s commentary that I need to record for the TZP DVD.”

    Aamir is down with flu since the past 10 -12 days and feels that he has already conveyed what he wanted to. “Personally I feel that I have said what I had to through the film. Also, I think that films should be experienced; I shouldn’t need to explain stuff. So what I want to know from you all is do you all really want me to do a director’s commentary for the DVD release?”, he questions.

    Aamir being very interactive with his fans asks for suggestion and sometimes provide guidelines too. He asks his fans “Is there something which you all would especially like in the DVD? I have already put in what I think will be great extras, but maybe I’ve missed out something.”

    Let’s wait and watch if Aamir succumbs to his fans’ requests and lends his voice for the director’s commentary.

    Reshma Kelkar, Indiatimes Movies
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Rashtrapathi beckons Aamir!

    Look who received a call from the Rashtrapathi Bhavan! Aamir Khan indeed. No Aamir is not going to support anyone in the political front or is he going to join any party. So what is the 'asli' reason?

    Our first lady Ms. Prathiba Patil had expressed a desire to watch the film 'Taare Zameen Par' directed by the perfectionist actor Aamir Khan. It happened on Sunday when Aamir Khan along with Darsheel was present at the Rashtrapathi Bhavan for a special screening of this film for our President.

    Reports indicate that Madam President who was very particular to watch this film was lacking the time to do so for all these days. When she called on Aamir the actor, who was busy with his shooting for the Hindi remake of 'Ghajini' despite his busy schedule took his time off to screen the film to the President.

    Reports suggest that Aamir was immensely happy that the president had all good things to say about the film, and she has also urged him to come out with films having a good message for the society. The president also hosted a party in praise of the actors for their excellent performance in this film.

    Darsheel Safrey for his performance in 'Taare Zameen Par' walked away with the critics' award for the best actor in the film and Aamir Khan walked away with the Filmfare award for the best director for this film which is his very first.

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Anil dines with Aamir

    Anil Kapoor and his wife Sunita along with a few family members were guests of the reclusive Aamir Khan on Friday night. The evening began with a private screening of Taare Zameen Par at the Ketnav preview theatre, followed by dinner
    at the Khan’s residence at Bandra.

    Anil had been wanting to see Aamir’s directorial debut offering for a long time. More so, because whenever Khan invited him, he couldn’t go as he was shooting for Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire. Anil admits, “I even asked Aamir to hold a screening for the entire unit of Danny Boyle but that didn’t happen. Everything just kept getting postponed till my son Harsh saw the film and loved it.

    He asked me, ‘what’s wrong with you dad? Why aren’t you watching the film’?” So last week, Anil called Aamir and requested him to hold a screening for him. Aamir did the needful and also extended a dinner invitation.

    No tears

    Anil adds that his daughter Sonal, too, hadn’t watched the film and was also present. Kapoor adds, “Sonal has just returned after the Jaipur schedule of Dilli 6 and she was also quite eager to see it. I was taken aback when I saw Taare Zameen Par.

    I couldn’t believe Aamir could make such a beautiful film.” He says he didn’t shed tears during any scene. “I didn’t get emotional as I had already heard it was a very emotional film.”

    Aamir has watched Anil’s first home production Gandhi My Father, which released last year and had called it ‘a perfect film’.

    Tease him about the mutual admiration club he and Aamir have formed and the actor laughs, “It’s nothing like that. We’ve been in touch over the years. After the screening Aamir invited us all over to his home for dinner where we broke our diets and had lots of rice and dal.

    Sunita kept on giving us dirty looks. We sat on the sofas gorging on the food discussing TZP. What Aamir and I didn’t realise that the next day we would both wake up with puffy faces. We have a problem if we eat too much rice our faces bloat due to water retention.”

    Aamir’s wife Kiran couldn’t play hostess. “She didn’t join us as she wasn’t well and was sleeping inside,” informs Anil who is looking forward to his next, Subhash Ghai’s Black And White which releases this week.

    Author: Upala KBR | Source: Mid-Day
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Time to get the black lady!

    Welcome to the 53rd Fair One Filmfare Awards 2007 tonight.

    A black tie-and-gown evening where the glitz and gloss will be provided by Bollywood’s top stars as they walk down the red carpet of the Yash Raj Studios in Andheri from 7 pm onwards. Inside, and leading a selected and invited audience through the awards ceremony, will be Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan and Chhote Nawab Saif Ali Khan. Emcee entertainment, naturally, is guaranteed to take on a whole new bold and exciting meaning with these two gentlemen on stage.

    The lovely Vidya Balan is the third emcee of the evening. Then, of course, the show belongs to the stars who have been nominated for the prestigious black statuette. What names of winners the envelope reveals, who takes home the prestigious award, will be known only later tonight.

    Meanwhile, to give you a peep behind the curtain, the awards ceremony this year has some real winners entertaining on stage. Like the sexy Kareena Kapoor and dazzling Deepika Padukone, watch them dance, and Khiladi Akshay Kumar, who turns out an outstanding performance, while there’s also Himesh Reshammiya, Vivek Oberoi and Neil Nitin Mukesh, all taking the razzmatazz a notch higher.

    BT was privy to the rehearsals over the past few days at Yash Raj Studios. So was Karisma Kapoor who sat with Saif and watched kid sis Kareena swish through numbers like It’s Rocking and Mauja Re Mauja. Watching also from the wings, and staying back till a late hour, was young Ranbir Kapoor. His whole attention was on the ravishing Deepika Padukone who will dance to Dhun Tana Nana Dhun and Aankho Mein Teri from her debut film Om Shanti Om.

    Akshay Kumar, a veteran at such things, will perform to the superhit numbers of 2007 Hey Babby, Hare Ram, Hare Ram and the title track from Welcome.

    Neil Nitin Mukesh, excited to be at his first Filmfare Awards function, is doing the title track of his Johnny Gaddar and Move The Body from the same film. "I have always watched the Filmfare Awards from afar, to be a part of it now is an honour for me," he said. And, finally, Vivek Oberoi, who will remind the audience of Aye Ganpat from Shootout at Lokhandwala. "I’m excited, the song’s one of my favourites, but it’s done here in a very different and fantastic way," he revealed. As for Himeshbhai, he will say Aasalum Waleum, so be sure to reply Walekaum Salam!

    The dances have been choreographed by Shiamak Davar while Manish Malhotra has designed the costumes worn by Kareena and Deepika and Narendra Kumar those for Neil and Vivek. Sabina Khan has dressed up Akshay.
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Aamir's virtual presence at Star Screen Awards



    Aamir Khan is known for his firm beliefs as far as work is concerned and is also famous for not attending award functions because he feels that they're all rigged. At the recently held Nokia 14th Star Screen Awards, the organizers placed a huge cut-out of Aamir Khan's from his film, Taare Zameen Par, to make up for his absence at the function.

    Host Sajid Khan also ended up making a dig at the actor's non-appearance during the award ceremony. In fact, when we spoke to Sajid about this, he said, "I only kept the cut-out of Aamir Khan amidst the audience" in his trademark humorous style. Aamir's latest release Taare Zameen Par bagged 17 nominations in the award function. Conspicuous by Aamir's absence, the organizers still wanted the audiences to feel his presence and hence each time his name was announced, the camera would move to Aamir's cut-out placed in the audience for his virtual presence.

    The highlight of the evening was also the announcement of 'The Best Director Awards'. For the first time at an award function, 'The Best Director Award' went to not just one, but two well-deserving people, Aamir Khan for Taare Zameen Par and Shimit Amin for Chak De India. Well, one rare sight this must have been, what with a virtual Aamir Khan making his presence felt in the audience.

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Nokia 14th Annual Star Screen Awards 2008 - Winners


    Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par bagged six key awards at the Nokia 14th Annual Star Screen Awards on Thursday, January 10, Mumbai.

    Aamir Khan shared the best director award for the film with Shimit Amin for Chak De! India. He additionally won awards as Best Supporting Actor and for Best Dialogs.

    The three other awards won by Aamir’s film were - Best Story (Amol Gupte), Best Child Actor (Darsheel) and Best Lyricist (Prasoon Joshi).

    Shah Rukh Khan was adjudged the best actor award for his performance in Chak De! India.

    The best actress award went to Kareena Kapoor for her spirited performance as Geet in the Imtiaz Ali directed film Jab We Met.

    AR Rahman's musical score for Guru earned him the award for the Best Music Director.

    Shah Rukh and Deepika Padukone were named as the Best Pair onscreen in Om Shanti Om

    Deepika was additionally adjudged the Best Newcomer (Female) beating Sonam Kapoor

    More predictably Ranbir Kapoor walked away with the Best Newcomer (Male) Award.

    Shah Rukh Khan performed the ‘Dard-e-Disco’ number from Om Shanti Om at the event.

    Others who performed included Shahid Kapur, Katrina Kaif, Urmila Matondkar, Riteish Deshmukh and Dia Mirza.

    Other winners at the awards were:
    Irfan Khan Best Comedian Award for Life…In a Metro
    Anurag Basu Best Screenplay Award for Life…In a Metro
    Soham Best Playback Singer (Male) in the film Life…In a Metro
    Priya Ghosal Best Playback Singer (female) for Guru
    Pankaj Kapoor Best Negative Role
    Chak De girls Best Supporting Role (female)
    Manoj Kumar Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award
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Nokia 14th Annual Star Screen Awards 2008 - Winners


    Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par bagged six key awards at the Nokia 14th Annual Star Screen Awards on Thursday, January 10, Mumbai.

    Aamir Khan shared the best director award for the film with Shimit Amin for Chak De! India. He additionally won awards as Best Supporting Actor and for Best Dialogs.

    The three other awards won by Aamir’s film were - Best Story (Amol Gupte), Best Child Actor (Darsheel) and Best Lyricist (Prasoon Joshi).

    Shah Rukh Khan was adjudged the best actor award for his performance in Chak De! India.

    The best actress award went to Kareena Kapoor for her spirited performance as Geet in the Imtiaz Ali directed film Jab We Met.

    AR Rahman's musical score for Guru earned him the award for the Best Music Director.

    Shah Rukh and Deepika Padukone were named as the Best Pair onscreen in Om Shanti Om

    Deepika was additionally adjudged the Best Newcomer (Female) beating Sonam Kapoor

    More predictably Ranbir Kapoor walked away with the Best Newcomer (Male) Award.

    Shah Rukh Khan performed the ‘Dard-e-Disco’ number from Om Shanti Om at the event.

    Others who performed included Shahid Kapur, Katrina Kaif, Urmila Matondkar, Riteish Deshmukh and Dia Mirza.

    Other winners at the awards were:
    Irfan Khan Best Comedian Award for Life…In a Metro
    Anurag Basu Best Screenplay Award for Life…In a Metro
    Soham Best Playback Singer (Male) in the film Life…In a Metro
    Priya Ghosal Best Playback Singer (female) for Guru
    Pankaj Kapoor Best Negative Role
    Chak De girls Best Supporting Role (female)
    Manoj Kumar Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award
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SRK and Aamir together!


    Khans are well known for ruling the Tinsel-town since ages now. Any Bollywood celebration without their presence is incomplete. Of late, the three most celebrated Khans, Aamir, Shah Rukh and Salman were seen at the lavish 15th anniversary celebration of the Zee Network at Taj Lands End on Saturday, January 5. Also, present at the occasion was the ever sizzling Rekha.

    The above picture shows the two Khans- Aamir and Shah Rukh- in a very cheerful mood, probably congratulating each other for the success of their respective films released last year. Apparently, Aamir Khan had messaged SRK to fix a date to watch Taare Zameen Par. Nevertheless, Shah Rukh has promised to watch the film with his kids, now is he a true star or what! Appreciating other’s work was a quality he always possessed.

    With the presence of the biggies of Bollywood, the Zee Networks party surely turned out to be a big event.

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SRK and Aamir together!


    Khans are well known for ruling the Tinsel-town since ages now. Any Bollywood celebration without their presence is incomplete. Of late, the three most celebrated Khans, Aamir, Shah Rukh and Salman were seen at the lavish 15th anniversary celebration of the Zee Network at Taj Lands End on Saturday, January 5. Also, present at the occasion was the ever sizzling Rekha.

    The above picture shows the two Khans- Aamir and Shah Rukh- in a very cheerful mood, probably congratulating each other for the success of their respective films released last year. Apparently, Aamir Khan had messaged SRK to fix a date to watch Taare Zameen Par. Nevertheless, Shah Rukh has promised to watch the film with his kids, now is he a true star or what! Appreciating other’s work was a quality he always possessed.

    With the presence of the biggies of Bollywood, the Zee Networks party surely turned out to be a big event.

    Image Courtesy: Daily News and Analysis
    Source URL: http://trendgrafitiinternasional.blogspot.com/search/label/Taare%20Zameen%20Par
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The best and worst of 2007

    Rajiv Vijayakar does a recap of Bollywoods hits and flops and dazzling debuts by actors and directors in the year gone by.

    Five biggest hits

    Om Shanti Om- Director Farah Khan

    Farah Khan set a world record of being the only woman director to have two global hits to her credit. OSO took the Indian filmgoers by storm, drove the NRIs crazy and proved that pure SRK entertainment with a dash of nostalgia was the best prescription for healthy revenues. It has netted over Rs 90 crore and still running.

    Chak De! India- Director Shimit Amin

    Shimit Amin made a film that transcended every kind of audience and made both India and the box-office counters proud. It was the biggest money-spinner at Rs 65-plus crore net profits till OSO took over, but may have bettered it if the overseas business had not been shockingly poor.

    Partner- Director David Dhawan

    Dhawan cast both his favourites Salman Khan and Govinda together and made his biggest hit since Aankhen 14 years earlier. At Rs 60-plus crore net it was Salman's saving grace and first hit after the 2005 No Entry.

    Jab We Met- Director Imtiaz Ali

    Whatever (low) expectations had been there had plunged after the Jab We Broke Up news of Shahid Kapoor-Kareena Kapoor. But the film, still running, has even surpassed OSO’s collections this week. Business-wise, it is at Rs 40-plus crore - and counting.

    Heyy Babyy- Director Sajid Khan

    It’s all in the family— Farah’s brother Sajid debuted as director with this not-so-impressive comedy, that closed its first run at a net Rs 55 crores, that JWM is expected to cross if it runs for a month more.

    Important note: Welcome has taken a bigger opening than OSO and may make it to the Top Five. Bheja Fry in terms of the ratio (Rs 4 crore gross for a Rs 70 lakh film!) and Taare Zameen Par (which may end up with the same ratio as Jab We Met) might come in too!

    Five biggest disasters

    Ram Gopal Varma ki Aag- Director: Ram Gopal Varma

    He remade, he bragged, he sank — this er..Sholay recycle is not the debacle of the year, but of the millennium.

    Salaam-e-ishq- Director: Nikhil Advani

    Seven stories, fourteen Indian stars and a firangi heroine - all for nothing in a blunder(buss) of a script, though Priyanka Chopra, Govinda and Ayesha Takia stood out.

    Ekalavya-The Royal Guard- Director: Vinod Chopra

    Before it was nominated for the Oscars, Vinod Chopra did not know what hit him. The taut thriller was not only a flop but critically ripped apart.

    Cash- Director Anubhav Sinha
    It was projected as Sinha’s superb Dus on steroids. Maybe that’s why it exited at top speed!

    No Smoking- Director Anurag Kashyap

    At a 18-crore budget, all profits were extinguished as the message spread: ‘No Smoking is injurious to health!’

    Five most memorable films

    Taare Zameen Par- Director: Aamir Khan

    Simply it is the movie of the year. Indian cinema can hold its head high yet again.

    Chak De! India- Director Shimit Amin

    As an aspirational, inspirational movie, it involved you even more than Lagaan, Iqbal and Dor.

    Johnny Gaddaar- Director Sriram Raghavan

    Original, concise, with twists galore and the master-stroke at the end, Johnny Gaddaar combined the best of both contemporary and retro Indian cinema with James Hadley Chase.

    Bheja Fry- Director Sagar Ballary

    An adaptation of a French film, this was the most side-splitting comedy of the year - minus a multi-star cast or conventional masala.

    Dus Kahaniyaan- Directors: Sanjay Gupta and others

    The experiment that went right - six directors spun out ten stories from which six were better than good - check Strangers In The Night, Matrimony, Zahir and Lovedale in particular.

    Five most forgettable films

    Ram Gopal Varma ki Aag

    No explanations needed.

    Fool’n’final- Director: Ahmed Khan

    Was this a film? Even Sunny Deol and Shahid Kapoor failed to salvage the complete full-and-final mess!

    Cash- Director Anubhav Sinha

    What a disastrous Anubhav (experience) - no story, weird action and weirder animation. Saving grace: A few songs.

    Marigold- Director Willard Carroll

    This one proved that while we can make decent or better Hollywood spin-offs, the filmmakers there (like the arty ones here) cannot cope with mainstream cinema. Cheers!

    Kaafila- Director Ammtoje Mann

    No film must have gripped completely in the first 20 minutes and lost it completely later. We too lost - count of the people butchered.

    Five best performances:

    Harsheel Safary (Taare Zameen Par)

    Shah Rukh Khan (Chak De! India)

    Neil Nitin Mukesh (Johnny Gaddaar)

    Tabu (Cheeni Kum)

    Vinay Pathak (Bheja Fry)

    Five worst performances

    Amitabh Bachchan (RGV Ki Aag)

    He growled, he hammed, and he repulsed. What was the Big B thinking of when he accepted this one?

    Shiney Ahuja (Khoya Khoya Chand)

    Cast opposite Soha Ali Khan was a wooden block loaded with a narcotic! Was this the Shiney of Gangster and Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi?

    Konkona Sensharma (Aaja Nachle)

    Can Konkona stop being the monotonous Konkona please and get into the innards of her role?

    Bobby Deol (Shakalaka Boom Boom)

    Weird. We can't say more.

    Juhi Chawla and Vidya Balan (Salaam-e-Ishq)

    Bad though the film was, it could have done without their cloyingly irritant performances.

    Five best things that happened in/to Hindi cinema

    Aamir Khan debuted as director with Taare Zameen Par.

    Om Shanti Om did better business than a Hollywood blockbuster in UK.

    Sonu Niigaam was invited to sing Mahatma Gandhi’s Vaishnav jana to in Gujarati and English at the 28th Harvard Presidential Installation.

    Shah Rukh Khan’s waxwork was installed in Madame Tussaud's, while Salman Khan was signed up.

    Sonu Niigaam also recorded for a tribute project (by the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra!) for the latter’s 18-track album of songs by the legendary Mohammed Rafi.

    Five hypes of the year

    Dharm by Bhavna Talwar: Sure, a thought-provoking film, but no classic. And it could have been made mass-friendly.

    Gandhi- My Father: Where was the emotional connect?

    Saawariya: Why did Sanjay Leela Bhansali of all people choose form over content?

    Aaja Nachle: Too much expectations from too little content, starting with the poor music. What could Madhuri do?
    Himesh Reshammiya: He was hyped for his acting debut but in a twist this time the hype was justified - and worked!

    Five Box Office toppers

    Shah Rukh Khan (Om Shanti Om, Chak De! India - the two biggest hits of the year - and no flop)
    Akshay Kumar (Namastey London, Heyy Babyy, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Welcome and no flop)
    Salman Khan (Partner and 3 flops)

    Despite this record, Salman Khan has reportedly signed two films at Rs 24 crore and Rs 35 crore respectively.
    Kareena Kapoor (Jab We Met)

    This one hit and terrific performance has put her right at the top.

    Katrina Kaif (Namastey London, Partner, Apne, Welcome and no flop) It's been a meteoric rise both as star and actress for someone who was largely known only as Salman Khan’s girl.

    Five BO.bottom of the heap

    Ajay Devgan: Ruled the flop roost with Cash and Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag

    Rani Mukherji: Despite an average Ta Ra Rum Pum, Rani Mukerji, till last year the Numero Uno, has lost her position even in the Top Five!

    Preity Zinta: Jhoom Barabar Jhoom was yet another downer for a star who was in the Top Three.

    Esha Deol: Lost gained ground completely with Darling, Just Married and Cash.

    Vidya Balan: Both her hits (Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa) are credited to other factors, including Akshay Kumar. The rest was a flop show in every way.

    Best-selling music albums

    Aap Kaa Surroor- The Moviee at no.1 has sold almost twice as much as Om Shanti Om at number two! Jab We Met (phenomenal in the North), Partner and Saawariya (the only non-T-Series album here) completed the top five selling soundtracks.
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The best and worst of 2007

    Rajiv Vijayakar does a recap of Bollywoods hits and flops and dazzling debuts by actors and directors in the year gone by.

    Five biggest hits

    Om Shanti Om- Director Farah Khan

    Farah Khan set a world record of being the only woman director to have two global hits to her credit. OSO took the Indian filmgoers by storm, drove the NRIs crazy and proved that pure SRK entertainment with a dash of nostalgia was the best prescription for healthy revenues. It has netted over Rs 90 crore and still running.

    Chak De! India- Director Shimit Amin

    Shimit Amin made a film that transcended every kind of audience and made both India and the box-office counters proud. It was the biggest money-spinner at Rs 65-plus crore net profits till OSO took over, but may have bettered it if the overseas business had not been shockingly poor.

    Partner- Director David Dhawan

    Dhawan cast both his favourites Salman Khan and Govinda together and made his biggest hit since Aankhen 14 years earlier. At Rs 60-plus crore net it was Salman's saving grace and first hit after the 2005 No Entry.

    Jab We Met- Director Imtiaz Ali

    Whatever (low) expectations had been there had plunged after the Jab We Broke Up news of Shahid Kapoor-Kareena Kapoor. But the film, still running, has even surpassed OSO’s collections this week. Business-wise, it is at Rs 40-plus crore - and counting.

    Heyy Babyy- Director Sajid Khan

    It’s all in the family— Farah’s brother Sajid debuted as director with this not-so-impressive comedy, that closed its first run at a net Rs 55 crores, that JWM is expected to cross if it runs for a month more.

    Important note: Welcome has taken a bigger opening than OSO and may make it to the Top Five. Bheja Fry in terms of the ratio (Rs 4 crore gross for a Rs 70 lakh film!) and Taare Zameen Par (which may end up with the same ratio as Jab We Met) might come in too!

    Five biggest disasters

    Ram Gopal Varma ki Aag- Director: Ram Gopal Varma

    He remade, he bragged, he sank — this er..Sholay recycle is not the debacle of the year, but of the millennium.

    Salaam-e-ishq- Director: Nikhil Advani

    Seven stories, fourteen Indian stars and a firangi heroine - all for nothing in a blunder(buss) of a script, though Priyanka Chopra, Govinda and Ayesha Takia stood out.

    Ekalavya-The Royal Guard- Director: Vinod Chopra

    Before it was nominated for the Oscars, Vinod Chopra did not know what hit him. The taut thriller was not only a flop but critically ripped apart.

    Cash- Director Anubhav Sinha
    It was projected as Sinha’s superb Dus on steroids. Maybe that’s why it exited at top speed!

    No Smoking- Director Anurag Kashyap

    At a 18-crore budget, all profits were extinguished as the message spread: ‘No Smoking is injurious to health!’

    Five most memorable films

    Taare Zameen Par- Director: Aamir Khan

    Simply it is the movie of the year. Indian cinema can hold its head high yet again.

    Chak De! India- Director Shimit Amin

    As an aspirational, inspirational movie, it involved you even more than Lagaan, Iqbal and Dor.

    Johnny Gaddaar- Director Sriram Raghavan

    Original, concise, with twists galore and the master-stroke at the end, Johnny Gaddaar combined the best of both contemporary and retro Indian cinema with James Hadley Chase.

    Bheja Fry- Director Sagar Ballary

    An adaptation of a French film, this was the most side-splitting comedy of the year - minus a multi-star cast or conventional masala.

    Dus Kahaniyaan- Directors: Sanjay Gupta and others

    The experiment that went right - six directors spun out ten stories from which six were better than good - check Strangers In The Night, Matrimony, Zahir and Lovedale in particular.

    Five most forgettable films

    Ram Gopal Varma ki Aag

    No explanations needed.

    Fool’n’final- Director: Ahmed Khan

    Was this a film? Even Sunny Deol and Shahid Kapoor failed to salvage the complete full-and-final mess!

    Cash- Director Anubhav Sinha

    What a disastrous Anubhav (experience) - no story, weird action and weirder animation. Saving grace: A few songs.

    Marigold- Director Willard Carroll

    This one proved that while we can make decent or better Hollywood spin-offs, the filmmakers there (like the arty ones here) cannot cope with mainstream cinema. Cheers!

    Kaafila- Director Ammtoje Mann

    No film must have gripped completely in the first 20 minutes and lost it completely later. We too lost - count of the people butchered.

    Five best performances:

    Harsheel Safary (Taare Zameen Par)

    Shah Rukh Khan (Chak De! India)

    Neil Nitin Mukesh (Johnny Gaddaar)

    Tabu (Cheeni Kum)

    Vinay Pathak (Bheja Fry)

    Five worst performances

    Amitabh Bachchan (RGV Ki Aag)

    He growled, he hammed, and he repulsed. What was the Big B thinking of when he accepted this one?

    Shiney Ahuja (Khoya Khoya Chand)

    Cast opposite Soha Ali Khan was a wooden block loaded with a narcotic! Was this the Shiney of Gangster and Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi?

    Konkona Sensharma (Aaja Nachle)

    Can Konkona stop being the monotonous Konkona please and get into the innards of her role?

    Bobby Deol (Shakalaka Boom Boom)

    Weird. We can't say more.

    Juhi Chawla and Vidya Balan (Salaam-e-Ishq)

    Bad though the film was, it could have done without their cloyingly irritant performances.

    Five best things that happened in/to Hindi cinema

    Aamir Khan debuted as director with Taare Zameen Par.

    Om Shanti Om did better business than a Hollywood blockbuster in UK.

    Sonu Niigaam was invited to sing Mahatma Gandhi’s Vaishnav jana to in Gujarati and English at the 28th Harvard Presidential Installation.

    Shah Rukh Khan’s waxwork was installed in Madame Tussaud's, while Salman Khan was signed up.

    Sonu Niigaam also recorded for a tribute project (by the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra!) for the latter’s 18-track album of songs by the legendary Mohammed Rafi.

    Five hypes of the year

    Dharm by Bhavna Talwar: Sure, a thought-provoking film, but no classic. And it could have been made mass-friendly.

    Gandhi- My Father: Where was the emotional connect?

    Saawariya: Why did Sanjay Leela Bhansali of all people choose form over content?

    Aaja Nachle: Too much expectations from too little content, starting with the poor music. What could Madhuri do?
    Himesh Reshammiya: He was hyped for his acting debut but in a twist this time the hype was justified - and worked!

    Five Box Office toppers

    Shah Rukh Khan (Om Shanti Om, Chak De! India - the two biggest hits of the year - and no flop)
    Akshay Kumar (Namastey London, Heyy Babyy, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Welcome and no flop)
    Salman Khan (Partner and 3 flops)

    Despite this record, Salman Khan has reportedly signed two films at Rs 24 crore and Rs 35 crore respectively.
    Kareena Kapoor (Jab We Met)

    This one hit and terrific performance has put her right at the top.

    Katrina Kaif (Namastey London, Partner, Apne, Welcome and no flop) It's been a meteoric rise both as star and actress for someone who was largely known only as Salman Khan’s girl.

    Five BO.bottom of the heap

    Ajay Devgan: Ruled the flop roost with Cash and Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag

    Rani Mukherji: Despite an average Ta Ra Rum Pum, Rani Mukerji, till last year the Numero Uno, has lost her position even in the Top Five!

    Preity Zinta: Jhoom Barabar Jhoom was yet another downer for a star who was in the Top Three.

    Esha Deol: Lost gained ground completely with Darling, Just Married and Cash.

    Vidya Balan: Both her hits (Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa) are credited to other factors, including Akshay Kumar. The rest was a flop show in every way.

    Best-selling music albums

    Aap Kaa Surroor- The Moviee at no.1 has sold almost twice as much as Om Shanti Om at number two! Jab We Met (phenomenal in the North), Partner and Saawariya (the only non-T-Series album here) completed the top five selling soundtracks.
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Directors pick the Best Films of 2007...

    Karan Johar: "Undoubtedly Chak De India and Om Shanti Om. Chak De was entertaining at the same time deep and moving with a serious subtext. As for OSO it was Farah and fun all the way. Both the films reitereated Shah Rukh's star power.

    Raj Kumar Santoshi: "I didn't see too many films in 2007. From the ones I saw I liked Imtiaz Ali's Jab We Met. I liked the script and performances of all the artistes and the direction. The treatment was fresh and the presentation was very entertaining. I believe Chak De India is also very good.I plan to see it soon."

    Madhur Bhandarkar: "My favourite films of the year 2007 are Taare Zameen Par and Chak De India. I wept like a baby in Aamir's film. Both are very simple sincere and moving films. The kind that I'd like to make."

    Anurag Basu: "My favourite? I liked Taare Zameen Par, Chak De India, Jab We Met and Guru equally, for different reasons. So please don't ask me to choose one."

    Sriram Raghavan: "My favourite films of 2007 are Chak De India and Taare Zameen Par. Both are superb unconventional subjects with leading stars. We need more stars doing more such films for sure.

    Vipul Shah: "Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par is the best of 2007 without doubt, followed by Shimit Amin's Chak De India, Anurag Basu's Life In A Metro and Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday.

    Satish Kaushik: "Chak De India for its directorial skills, on-the-dot energetic performance by Shah Rukh and the fresh talented cast and most important of all, the spirit of victory.

    Bhavna Talwar: My favourite film of 2007 was Navdeep Singh's Manorama 6 Feet Under…finally film -noire from India! Chak De India…beautiful script and a fabulous take on the Islamic identity in India, and not just a sports film…Imtiaz Ali's Jab We Met—honest refreshing straight from the heart.

    Farhan Akhtar: "After much deliberation my favourite film of 2007 will have to be Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday. Great adaptation of the book. Relevant poignant issue. Tight and taught screenplay.

    An amazing insight into the day of the Mumbai bomb blasts and what eventuated thereafter, and a powerful message. The performances were well-etched and the camerawork was absorbing.

    Mira Nair: "My choice would be Julian Schnabel's Diving Bell & The Butterfly. It was deeply original, visually stunning and a remarkable story on the triumph of the spirit.Among desi flicks I'd go with Chak De India…it was huge fun and a great feelgood tale, brilliantly cast.

    David Dhawan: Taare Zameen Par is undoubtedly the best film of 2007. Great performances, superb emotions, backed by a powerful script.Aamir Khan is outstanding as both director and actor.

    Rakeysh Mehra: "Taare Zameen Par is my favourite film of 2007 for endless reasons, mainly because of the director Aamir and his passion.

    Prakash Jha: "Chak De India would qualify as one of the year's best for its theme and treatment. It had the quality to move and entertain.

    Sujoy Ghosh: Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om. It's just the kind of movie I'd want to make.

    Imtiaz Ali: "Leaving aside my own Jab We Met it'd have to be Anurag Basu's Metro. Interesting characters.

    Mahesh Bhatt: "Wrong number, dear. I don't watch movies. Why watch the reflection of life when you can lock eyes with life itself?

    Subash K Jha, Santabanta
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Directors pick the Best Films of 2007...

    Karan Johar: "Undoubtedly Chak De India and Om Shanti Om. Chak De was entertaining at the same time deep and moving with a serious subtext. As for OSO it was Farah and fun all the way. Both the films reitereated Shah Rukh's star power.

    Raj Kumar Santoshi: "I didn't see too many films in 2007. From the ones I saw I liked Imtiaz Ali's Jab We Met. I liked the script and performances of all the artistes and the direction. The treatment was fresh and the presentation was very entertaining. I believe Chak De India is also very good.I plan to see it soon."

    Madhur Bhandarkar: "My favourite films of the year 2007 are Taare Zameen Par and Chak De India. I wept like a baby in Aamir's film. Both are very simple sincere and moving films. The kind that I'd like to make."

    Anurag Basu: "My favourite? I liked Taare Zameen Par, Chak De India, Jab We Met and Guru equally, for different reasons. So please don't ask me to choose one."

    Sriram Raghavan: "My favourite films of 2007 are Chak De India and Taare Zameen Par. Both are superb unconventional subjects with leading stars. We need more stars doing more such films for sure.

    Vipul Shah: "Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par is the best of 2007 without doubt, followed by Shimit Amin's Chak De India, Anurag Basu's Life In A Metro and Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday.

    Satish Kaushik: "Chak De India for its directorial skills, on-the-dot energetic performance by Shah Rukh and the fresh talented cast and most important of all, the spirit of victory.

    Bhavna Talwar: My favourite film of 2007 was Navdeep Singh's Manorama 6 Feet Under…finally film -noire from India! Chak De India…beautiful script and a fabulous take on the Islamic identity in India, and not just a sports film…Imtiaz Ali's Jab We Met—honest refreshing straight from the heart.

    Farhan Akhtar: "After much deliberation my favourite film of 2007 will have to be Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday. Great adaptation of the book. Relevant poignant issue. Tight and taught screenplay.

    An amazing insight into the day of the Mumbai bomb blasts and what eventuated thereafter, and a powerful message. The performances were well-etched and the camerawork was absorbing.

    Mira Nair: "My choice would be Julian Schnabel's Diving Bell & The Butterfly. It was deeply original, visually stunning and a remarkable story on the triumph of the spirit.Among desi flicks I'd go with Chak De India…it was huge fun and a great feelgood tale, brilliantly cast.

    David Dhawan: Taare Zameen Par is undoubtedly the best film of 2007. Great performances, superb emotions, backed by a powerful script.Aamir Khan is outstanding as both director and actor.

    Rakeysh Mehra: "Taare Zameen Par is my favourite film of 2007 for endless reasons, mainly because of the director Aamir and his passion.

    Prakash Jha: "Chak De India would qualify as one of the year's best for its theme and treatment. It had the quality to move and entertain.

    Sujoy Ghosh: Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om. It's just the kind of movie I'd want to make.

    Imtiaz Ali: "Leaving aside my own Jab We Met it'd have to be Anurag Basu's Metro. Interesting characters.

    Mahesh Bhatt: "Wrong number, dear. I don't watch movies. Why watch the reflection of life when you can lock eyes with life itself?

    Subash K Jha, Santabanta
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TZP runs into trouble in Gujarat

    Aamir Khan seems to have become controversy’s favorite child these days. One day prior to the release of his maiden directorial venture Taare Zameen Par , comes this piece of news that the film has run into some kind of trouble in the state of Gujarat.

    Apparently, around 50 members of the Sardar Patel group gathered at a cinema hall in Vadodara compelling the management to remove the posters of Taare Zameen Par. The group also went to some other theatres in the city like Chandan and Inox and submitted a memorandum to the management asking them not to screen the movie.

    The group members said that they were still hurt by Aamir’s comments on the whole Narmada Bachao Andolan issue and that they wouldn’t allow the movie to be screened in the state of Gujarat unless the actor apologizes.

    It may be recalled that Aamir’s previous two movies Fanaa and Rang De Basanti too ran into trouble during the release for the same reason.

    Hope these issues settle down and Aamir’s directorial debut makes it to theatres in Gujarat.

    IndiaFM
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