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Monday, 2 November 2015

Saif Ali Khan lucky to have me in his life: Kareena Kapoor


Bollywood diva Kareena Kapoor Khan brought the curtains down at the Lakme Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2015 showcasing ace designer Gaurav Gupta's line on Sunday. Reacting to the compliments she received at the event, she said that her husband, Saif Ali Khan, surely is a "lucky man" to have her in his life.

When asked how Saif reacts to the compliments that she receives, Kareena said, "I think it's the biggest compliment for Saif. He is a lucky man for sure."

It was the first time that Kareena and Gaurav collaborated for a fashion show. The 34-year-old actor looked her stunning best as she walked down the ramp wearing a black flowing sheer gown, a piece from the designer's collection, which was in tandem with Lakme's Sculpt line. Kareena, whose outfit was a playful juxtaposition of Gaurav's signature drapes and structure, said she loves working with new designers like him.

"It's very interesting to collaborate with new designers every time during the finale. I admire the novelty and quirk that new designers like Gaurav bring to the table. I think the fashion industry needs such creative minds," Kareena said. Keeping with the theme of the show, the designs, which were all women's wear, consisted of sculpting with fabric as well as on stage.

A huge installation of a lady was set up in the middle of the circular stage. Models one-by-one emerged from the small pit inside the statue and spread out on the runway, which also consisted of stairs. The piano and cello added to the tempo of the show as models walked to its rhythm at Mehboob Studio. "It was an exciting pressure to be a finale designer. It is a first for me. We celebrate our decade today and Lakme celebrates its 15 years. The music was very unique because we did a very artistic setting. The clothes are also very sculptural. We kept the music romantic and (such) which fills large spaces in a beautiful way," Gaurav said.

Dune-like textures featured in the garments through boning and silver rivulets and large ruffles swayed through the drapes. The fabrics used were mostly neoprene, tulle, silks and georgettes in colours like gray, black, ivory and red. The show, however, was low on celebrity turn out with only Dia Mirza, Aditi Rao Hydari, Prateik Babbar, Shriya Saran, Zayed Khan in attendance.

Saif Ali Khan opens up about differences with Salman Khan

'Phantom' actor will always look up to Salman

It's a known fact that Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is good friends with other two Khans – Shah Rukh and Aamir.

However, one Khan if the actor has been keeping a distance from is Saif Ali Khan.

What's interesting is the fact that Saif's wife Kareena Kapoor Khan is good friends with Salman and has also teamed up with him for many films.

Reasons best known to them, the two popular Khans have been keeping distance and managed to keep it away from media glare as well.

But in a twist of fate, Salman surprised everyone when he extended an invite of 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' screening to Saif recently.

In an interview to Times of Indian Saif says he has known Salman even before he knew Kareena.
And that the relationship he shares with Salman has changed over the years, but there are some aspects of it that will never change.

So was it because of Kareena that Saif was invited for the special screening? When quizzed Saif, who seems to have been emotionally touched by the former's gesture, has been quoted by the publication saying, "I hope not. Salman, I know, would not do anything just for the sake of it. I have known him longer than I have known Kareena. So I would hope that our equation is not dependent on her and I felt very nice about it."

Saif said, "He (Salman) is someone I have known for a very long time and was the No.1 star when I had thought of joining movies. He is someone I just respect and look up to. I will always look up to him for many reasons.

"We have done films and shows together. Over time, there have been some differences that have come up, which him and I best know about and that will always remain between him and me only. He is someone I have worked with, spent a lot of time with and he is someone I greatly admire as a brother. And that will never change."

It was just a month back that we heard Saif had turned down a Salman Khan production film, citing date issues as he is busy with Vishal Bhardwaj's 'Rangoon'.

Since Saif has made it clear that the reason/s for differences between them would stay between them, we can only let it be.

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Saif Ali Khan: Islam is unpopular today

'If you go up to an average American or British citizen and tell them you are a Muslim, they look at you suspiciously. It's not a good feeling.'
'Narendra Modi is the first person to make sense when he talks.'
'At the moment, Kareena and I are not planning to start a family.'
Saif Ali Khan in a freewheeling conversation with Sonil Dedhia/Rediff.com, ahead of the release of his film Happy Ending.
Saif Ali Khan arrives at Mumbai's Mehboob Studios in his Audi R-8, and dives into his vanity van.
He does not like giving interviews, and as he fidgets with his new Harrods flat cap, he argues with his manager about the long line-up of interviews for his latest film Happy Ending.
'I am not giving so many interviews in a day. It’s maddening! I can’t sit here the whole day,' he tries to reason.
But when he decides to talk, there’s no stopping him.
Saif discusses movies, babies and Islam with Sonil Dedhia/Rediff.com.
Your last two films, Bullett Raja and Humshakals, were experiments that did not work. Are you back in your comfort zone with Happy Ending?
I don’t have a life where everything I do works. But I do have a career where a couple of things go really wrong after which some good work comes up.
I signed four films (Bullett Raja, Humshakals, Happy Ending and Phantom) at the same time. So it was a bit like hedging my bets. I know it's not the best way to approach cinema but sometimes, the business side takes over.
I was hopeful that all four films would work. Unfortunately, the first two (Bullett Raja and Humshakals) did not. Now, the pressure is on Happy Ending.
I am excited as well as frightened.
Did the failure of those two films affect you emotionally?
More than being affected emotionally, it was a learning experience.
I have had ups and downs throughout my career.
It’s an instinctive thing. Your instinct always says don’t do things you don’t believe in but invariably, you make a mistake by following someone else’s conviction. I was listening to other people's convictions and I feel I lost touch with myself.
Ultimately, you either stay home or you work and the worst thing that can happen is that the film won't work. But life goes on.
Also, I knew there was Happy Ending, a film I was comfortable with.
I interviewed you during Bullett Raja, where you told me you have started praying more…
(Interrupts) I have stopped praying (laughs).
Okay sorry, go on...
...And now, you are reading a book called Beyond Monotheism. Have you become spiritual?
I have always been spiritual.
My library at home has a section on science and religion because I like reading about that. I am aware of different theological thoughts.
I don’t mind praying but I don’t even know when I am praying.
I don’t think I pray to God for materialistic things. I think I just try to commune with the universe and say thank you for all the things I have got.
I like praying in Urdu and Arabic. I also pray in churches and temples. I don’t have an agenda for praying. I do feel better after praying but I don’t know why because I feel no one is listening.
Why do you say that?
(Thinks) Because it is ridiculous to imagine God is listening to me.
There is too much suffering in the world for there to be a personal God. I am so well off and have everything, so what should I be praying for? People on the streets should be praying for survival. There are many suffering, and terrible things are happening in the world. I think God should listen to them, not me.
But these things did not bother me because who cares what these people think! Making threats and carrying them out are two different things. There were death threats when my parents got married too.
In the recent article by you on Love Jihad, you also stated Islam has become more unpopular today than it has ever been. Why do you feel so?
Yes, Islam is unpopular today.
The Middle East is on fire; there is war everywhere.
There are a lot of extremist people from the Muslim community using Quran for their means and ends, thereby giving the entire religion a bad name. Islam is a religion of peace and submission but because of some people, it is perceived as a religion of violence.
If you go up to an average American or British citizen and tell them you are a Muslim, they look at you suspiciously. It's not a good feeling.
Have you ever faced a situation where you were looked at suspiciously because you are a Muslim?
No. That's because I have a very secular vibe. People don’t associate me with any religion, and that's how I like it.
The voice of moderate Islam needs to be modified and modernise, but does anyone understand the meaning of it?
Does moderate Islam mean I can have a couple of pegs of whiskey?
It might be wrong for a Muslim to drink but it's okay with me because I don’t think of myself as a Muslim.  I think of myself as a human being.
You said that Islam needs to modernise. How?
People tried to modernise Judaism and many other religions, so why not Islam?
People have died in the process. I guess you need someone like a Jesus Christ; a martyr who will be taken seriously.
I guess someone will have to say that God has spoken to them and these rules no longer apply and it’s okay do certain things which were not allowed earlier. I am sure he will be killed because he'll say certain things against Islam. But later, his following will catch up as a religion called modernised Islam.
But the Quran is said to be the word of God. How can you differentiate between what is modern and traditional?
Exactly. You cannot challenge it. So someone will have to die before he is taken seriously.
My point is that it’s not a great sign when a country reverts to Sharia law and it’s not a good sign for a country to be ruled by religion. Do I want to live under Sharia law? No.
I wish there was one law for everyone in India.
You are talking about a uniform civil code (one law for all Indians). Do you think it’s possible?
People feel it’s not possible because it's idealistic and that the minorities will suffer. But I feel it is achievable. I don’t think it’s too much to ask for.
If it is not possible, don’t expect everyone to think alike. We say we are one nation but there are different laws for different religions. But the law should be separate from religion.
Kareena and you recently met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. How did that meeting go?
I loved his gesture of coming down and meeting all of us personally.
I have found him to say many things that I agree with, and a couple of things that I don't agree with.
I appreciated his comments about giving credit to the previous government. He spoke about foreign investments and sanitation. He speaks with a lot of passion. He is the first person to make sense when he talks. He spoke positively about Pakistan, and that's never happened before.
I think it's time we had a working man and someone who could deliver.
You found him glamorous…
(Interrupts) I never said he was glamorous.
I think he is a paternal figure. Any civilised nation would go out and vote for a father figure. Out of all the guys contesting elections, he was like a father figure to me.
Did you have any apprehensions about him before he became prime minister?
Not realistically, but I discussed it with a lot of people.
I heard many people comparing him to Hitler and I found that ridiculous. 
Do you think he is the right man to lead India?
India thinks he is the right man and that is why he had a resounding victory. I hope and expect our country is guided to success.
There was news recently that Kareena and you bought the first edition of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book for your unborn child. Are you‘ll planning to start a family?
It’s a funny story.
Kareena said it was the first edition of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book. I already owned the first edition but she bought me a nicer version of it.
She also gave me a book on Milton’s poem and Spencer’s Fairy Queen. It was really sweet of her to gift me these books.
She also bought me a book called Politically Correct Nursery Rhymes. Someone from the media thought we are having a baby and that’s why Kareena gifted me these books. But at the moment, we are not planning to start a family as we both are busy with work.

Five things you want to know about BULLETT RAJA Saif Ali Khan

While Bollywood's nawab actor Saif Ali Khan has surprised us time and again with his myriad characters and avatars in each of his films - sometimes by playing a lover boy or a comic character or a hotheaded baddie - in his upcoming film BULLETT RAJA, we will get to see him portray miscellaneous shades all in one character! It only goes to prove the multi-faceted side of Saif's character - Raja Mishra in the film. Here are five things you want to know about Saif in BULLETT RAJA.

Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor break up?

Zee Media Bureau/ Aparna Mudi
New Delhi: Things do go wrong in every marriage, but Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor fans have nothing to worry about. The couple are not going separate ways in real life.
The two broke up only on-screen for their upcoming movie, 'Happy Ending'. In a sequence, Kareena, who appears for a cameo shot, has shown Saif the finger in a cheeky manner.
A leading daily reported that although the scene was always in the script, roping in Kareena for the role was an impromptu 
decision taken by the director, Krishna DK. Interestingly, even Preity Zinta is supposed to be doing a cameo in the movie, however it is still uncertain what her role would be.
Ileana D'Cruz, who plays the female lead in the movie is also going to have her beau, Andrew Kneebone make a guest appearance. It sure would have been one interesting shoot with all the love on the sets.
Have a look - 'Happy Ending' movie stills
The film boasts of an ensemble cast of Saif Ali Khan, Ileana D'Cruz, Govinda, Ranvir Shorey and Kalki Koechlin. The movie is all set to hit the silverscreen on November 21, 2014. 

Sriram Raghavan to make thriller with Saif Ali Khan

Filmmaker Sriram Raghavan says he plans to make yet another thriller film with actor Saif Ali Khan.

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Sriram made his directorial debut in 2004 withEk Hasina Thi, a thriller which had Saif in the lead and then he cast him again in a spy thriller film Agent Vinod (2012).

"We have a team of writers and we are working on something with Saif. It is too early to talk about it. The last film Agent Vinod that I did with him did not do that well so I owe it to him," Sriram told PTI.

The Johnny Gaddar helmer is known for making taut thrillers loaded with action, anger and romance. "There are so many things to do in thriller space. I will stick to that genre (with Saif) but there are other things to explore with thrills," Sriram said.

Sriram and Saif bond very well and the Badlapur director thinks Saif, who is going through a bad phase professionally will bounce back soon. "I think he is a fantastic actor. He has had a bad spell of movies but that shouldn't hold him down. Every actor, director everybody goes through ups and downs. It's ok... He will shine," he said.

Last few films of Saif including Bullet Raja, Humshakals and Happy Ending had failed to create magic at the box office. The 44-year-old actor will be seen next in Kabir Khan's Phantom and Vishal Bharadwaj's Rangoon.

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Sriram Raghavan to make thriller with Saif Ali Khan

Filmmaker Sriram Raghavan says he plans to make yet another thriller film with actor Saif Ali Khan.

 Sriram made his directorial debut in 2004 with “Ek Hasina Thi”, a thriller which had Saif Ali Khan in the lead and then he cast him again in a spy thriller film “Agent Vinod” (2012).

 “We have a team of writers and we are working on something with Saif. It is too early to talk about it. The last film ‘Agent Vinod’ that I did with him did not do that well so I owe it to him,” Sriram told PTI. 

The “Johnny Gaddar” helmer is known for making taut thrillers loaded with action, anger and romance.

 “There are so many things to do in thriller space. I will stick to that genre (with Saif) but there are other things to explore with thrills,” Sriram said. 

Sriram and Saif bond very well and the “Badlapur” director thinks Saif, who is going through a bad phase professionally will bounce back soon.

 “I think he is a fantastic actor. He has had a bad spell of movies but that shouldn’t hold him down. Every actor, director everybody goes through ups and downs. It’s ok… He will shine,” he said.

 Last few films of Saif including “Bullet Raja”, “Humshakals” and “Happy Ending” had failed to create magic at the box office. 

The 44-year-old actor will be seen next in Kabir Khan’s “Phantom” and Vishal Bharadwaj’s “Rangoon”. -