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  1. Discuss: Actresses can work in their mid-30s?

    Posted 22 Feb 2010

    Kajol and Aishwarya Rai are now amongst the very exclusive corps of heroines who play romantic leads in A-list projects even in their mid-30s

    Kajol is in the news again as an actress for her blowtorch-intense performance in My Name Is Khan. Thirty-five, married, a mother (incidentally, when mother-of-two Dimple signed Sagar, she was just 25) and yet Kajol is accepted as a romantic heroine it's definitely remarkable!

    http://www.mid-day.com/imagedata/ 2010/feb/kajol123.jpg

    After five superhits together (Baazigar, Karan Arjun, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and K3G) the SRK-Kajol pair is likely to notch up a sixth with My Name Is Khan if initial collections are anything to go by.

    It has been well over 10 years since Kajol got married to Ajay Devgn in February 1999. The actress does films only intermittently but there has been no pruning of her popularity. Since her marriage, Kajol has starred in two major hits opposite the two contemporary megastars of Bollywood Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham opposite Shah Rukh in 2001 and Fanaa opposite Aamir Khan in 2006. She bagged Filmfare Best Actress trophies for both these films. In 2011, Kajol is sure to get nominated, either for Khan, or Karan Johar's remake of Stepmom. Kajol is not the only heroine blowing away cobwebby conventions.

    Ash on top

    Aishwarya Rai got married to Abhishek Bachchan in April 2007 amidst a media frenzy of near hysterical proportions. In the current Age of Information that we live in, one had to be dwelling under a rock if one had not heard of the Bachchan wedding shenanigans.

    http://www.mid-day.com/imagedata/ 2010/feb/ash.jpg

    Yet, the next time, an Aishwarya Rai film hit the theatres Jodhaa Akbar the then-34-year-old actress' marital status did not seem to matter a whit to charmed viewers. The film was successful; and the Ash-Hrithik jodi continued its Dhoom 2 winning streak.

    At 36, Aishwarya has arguably the best assignments amongst all the heroines. She is cast opposite hubby Abhishek in Mani Ratnam's Raavana, Akshay Kumar in Vipul Shah's Action Replay, Rajanikant in Shankar's Endhiran and Hrithik Roshan in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Guzaarish.

    Today, age is finally just a number; and marital status is no bar for a talented heroine looking to continue a successful career.

    Dhoom to Doom

    Earlier, however, 35 drew a sigh from the heroines. By that age, actresses would either be hooked and booked or had to hang up their stilettos and do non-glamorous, non-romantic roles in major films Nadira once quipped that Mehboob Khan, the maker of Mother India, told her, "The audience can't mentally romance a married woman."

    I scanned the facts for the last 50 years to see what leading actresses were doing at 35 and came up with the startling realisation that the 35-plus romantic heroine is an exception rather than the rule.

    1950s megastar Nargis had got married and retired from films for over half-a-decade by the time she turned 35 in 1964. A much-delayed family film, Raat Aur Din, was released a few years later and though it won her acclaim, it was a commercial washout.

    Another reigning queen of the 1950s, Madhubala, retired at the age of 27! This was soon after her epic hit, Mughal-e-Azam (1960). One of the most beautiful women ever seen on the big screen, Madhubala fell pray to a heart ailment. After a prolonged confinement to her sickbed, she died prematurely at the young age of 36 in 1969. Her long-in-the-making costume drama, Jwala (co-starring Sunil Dutt), quietly slipped in and out of theatres in 1971.

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    In the colourful 60s, two heroines, Meena Kumari and Vyjayanthimala, did exhibit remarkable staying power. Meena had a blockbuster hit, Phool Aur Patthar opposite He-man Dharmendra in 1966 when she was 34, But a year later, all her four films, Chandan Ka Palna, Majhli Didi, Bahu Begum and Noorjehan, fell at the box-office like axed trees. I was probably one of the few who saw all these Meena Kumari films.

    But, the films she had in hand, such as Baharon Ki Manzil, had her playing mother figures; and her heroine days drew to a close. But Meena Kumari's career defiantly overturned expectations when a delayed-for-a-decade Pakeezah (with a captivating performance from her as an enchantress) became a smash posthumous hit, days after her death at the age of 39.

    I often wonder what Meena Kumari's career would have been like had she lived after Pakeezah considering she was already playing a widow with children in the Rajesh Khanna-Mumtaz hit, Dushman, and a snow-white haired nani maa in Mere Apne.

    Lead no more

    Vyjayanthimala had her first tryst with success at the age of 18 with AVM's Bahar, and stayed a star for the next two decades. At 33 she inspired Hasrat Jaipuri to write 'Baharon phool barsaon' for the hit costume drama, Suraj. At 34, she starred in the cult thriller, Jewel Thief. But by 35 in 1968, she had married and announced her retirement from films. She had three big budget releases that year Sunghursh, Saathi and Duniya but they all failed to break the bank.

    Nanda, Sadhana, Saira Banu had all wrapped up their careers by the time they were 35. Nutan, Mala Sinha, Waheeda Rehman, Asha Parekh continued to act but in largely non-romantic, non mainstream roles.

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    http://www.mid-day.com/imagedata/ 2010/feb/nanda.jpg

    When the versatile Nutan was 35 in 1971, she was playing the lead in modest-budgeted films such as Lagan and Mangetar; and Shakti Samanta had signed her on for a pivotal but non-romantic role in Moushumi's debut Hindi film, Anuraag (1972). Significantly, Nutan went on to win the Best Actress Filmfare award when she was 42 for Main Tulsi Tere Angan Ki but the romantic leads were Vinod Khanna and Nita Mehta.

    Mercurial tempered Mala Sinha looked like a svelte sylph at 35 in Maryada (1971) in which she carried off butterfly-knot blouses with élan and didn't look she was cradle-snatching Rajesh Khanna. But her star was dimming. In Lalkar (1972) she had two leading men, Dharmendra and Rajendra Kumar, but the film was a disappointment. By 1973, she was playing Randhir Kapoor's mother in Rickshawala.

    Her contemporary from the Pyaasa days, Waheeda Rehman, also hit 35, and a career roadblock, in 1971. The Sunil Dutt-directed desert vendetta saga, Reshma Aur Shera sank like a camel in quicksand though the music continues to resound in the recesses of one's mind.

    Even Man Mandir with Sanjeev Kumar found no devotees. By 1973, Waheeda had segued to playing the interestingly complex role of a possessive mother-in-law of her ghar-jamai, Vijay Arora, and the mother of Jaya Bhaduri in Phagun.

    When Sharmila reached 35 she had left far behind her days as Rajesh Khanna's romantic lead.

    Losing steam

    One would have thought that in the 1980s heroines would have a longer run than their predecessors. But history repeated itself.

    Thirty-five may be the prime time for one's career in the corporate world, but '70s superstar Hema Malini's career was running out of steam by that stage. Two of her stuck films finally graced the marquee in 1983 Kamal Amrohi's period saga, Razia Sultan, and the Amitabh starrer, Nastik. Both the films tanked. In the same year, she was seen in Justice Chowdhary (but Sridevi sang and danced with Jeetendra) and as the police inspector-cum-sister in Andhaa Kanoon (Reena Roy sang the songs). Hema had made the transition to another phase of her career.

    Rekha is that rare 'chosen one' who came close to crossing the 35-year lakshman rekha. At 34, she achieved mission impossible with a thumping comeback in a high-glam quotient role in Khoon Bhari Maang (1988). But a year later, a hat-trick of flops Manoj Kumar's Clerk, Kasam Suhaag Ki and Ramesh Sippy's Brashtachar put a speed breaker. Yet, Rekha continued signing films as a heroine (albeit not with the crème de la crème of heroes or filmmakers) till well into her 40s but the successes were few Phool Bane Angaarey (1991) and Khiladiyon ke Khiladi (1996).

    'Dum maro dum' girl, Zeenat Aman lost her box-office dum and was essaying a character role in Sohini Mahiwal in her mid-30s. Raakhee had the singular distinction at 35 to play Amitabh's heroine in Bemisaal (1982) as well as his mother in Shakti in the same year. It was the last time she played Amitabh's heroine.

    Modern times

    Interestingly, Shabana Azmi enjoyed the best years of her career in her 30s with Arth, Masoom and Avtaar. She was not in the reckoning for mainstream biggies but at 35, she had became the face of the art film movement and was working on films such as Paar, Lorie, Kamla, Khamosh, Shart and Ek Pal. But the art film movement itself was headed for a dip.

    Dimple sought to do a Shabana and veered towards art films such as Rudaali after her days of working with Anil-Sunny drew to a close. At 35 she also picked up a role in Hema Malini's Dil Aashna Hai as one of the suspects who might be Divya Bharti's unwed mother a good role but the kinds of which I can't see Aishwarya Rai taking up today.

    Sridevi and Madhuri scored hits at 35 with Judaai (1997) and Devdas (2002) but they were both swan songs. Subsequent attempts at comebacks have failed to strike a chord.

    West is kinder

    Hollywood too is today burning through the thicket of taboos 60-year-old Meryl Streep is enjoying the best phase of her life commercially with four major recent hits Devil Wears Prada, Mamma Mia, Julie And Julia and It's Complicated. Forty-five-year-old Sandra Bullock is the Entertainer Of The Year thanks to The Proposal and The Blind Side.

    Kajol and Aishwarya and all those approaching that age can take inspiration and make 40 the next milestone to be bridged.
    http://www.mid-day.c... id-thirties.htm
  2. Movie Club: Anurag Basu's Next

    Posted 25 Jan 2010

    Goldie signs Abhishek again

    Childhood friends Goldie Behl and Abhishek Bachchan are coming together once again. And no, this time, it’s not for Drona 2, like they had announced even before the film had released. Jr Bachchan had played a superhero in the film, a character both the friends said was a fantasy from their childhood.

    “No more fantasy films for me, at least not for now,” smiled Goldie. “I’m producing a film with Abhishek in the lead and it will be directed by Anurag Basu,” said the filmmaker who is all praises for Anurag’s craftsmanship. “After Kites, this is one film that he is working on. He has written the script which is a combo of thriller, action and romance,” said Goldie who always wanted to work with Anurag. Abhishek is game for it, but the actress opposite him has not been decided yet. Ask Goldie who is his favourite actress, and he replies, “I married my favourite one...”

    His wife Sonali Bendre, who has moved from films to television after marriage, lends a helping hand to her husband who is taking his TV show on air from next month. “It’s about a middle-class family that lives at Shivaji Park in Dadar. It deals with issues like space constraints, financial crunch, etc,” said Goldie. But now, it’s Abhishek’s movie that’s on the young filmmaker’s mind. “Abhishek is a very good actor and like any artist, his career too has its ups and downs. But I know that he’ll fit into Anurag’s film perfectly,” said Goldie, who has a busy year ahead.

    http://timesofindia.... how/5499111.cms
  3. Celebrate: Happy Birthday Aishwarya Rai Bachchan!

    Posted 31 Oct 2009

    Happy Birthday!!! she turns 36 tomorrow but making the topic in one day advance. :D
    :clap2:

    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, a diva of 35 summers today!
    IndiaGlitz [Sunday, November 01, 2009]

    Kajra re, Kajra re… The light-eyed diva captured the hearts of young and old with her looks, grace and talents. Aishwarya Rai… the name tells it all. Glamour and glitz, fame and popularity. She won the Miss World crown and since then there was no looking back for Aishwarya. Movies after movies, ads after ads. She went on to rule the screen world and is the most recognised face internationally as well. Ash easily earned the tag of ‘The World's Most Beautiful Woman’.

    Aishawarya Rai has worked with most of the eminent filmmakers in the industry, equally illustrious co-stars, brands and well-known organisations. To top it all, she was blessed with innumerable prestigious awards and recognitions. She also enjoys a place in London's Madame Tussaud's wax museum, in the form a wax model.

    Recently, the actress was honoured by the People’s Magazine. They have brought a special biography on our Ash. It would cover most of her life insiders and give an overview on her 15 year-long filmy journey.

    One can truly call her a lucky babe. After her marriage with Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya became a part of Bollywood’s first family and most popular cine pariwar. The adorable couple had graced the Oprah Winfrey Show sometime back; together for the first time and being the first Indian couple to be on the international show.

    Ash and Abhi have not only become the hottest stars but also adorable jodi; on and off screen. People are eagerly waiting for their movie, Raavan, Mani Ratnam’s magnums opus. Aishwarya will be seen together with her ‘Dhoom 2’ co-star Hrithik Roshan in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Guzaarish’. She also has Vipul Shah’s ‘Action Replay’ in her kitty, where she will act with Akshay Kumar.

    This Husn ki Malika turns a year older today.

    Hey Aish, “In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.” We at Indiaglitz wish that you add even more zing to the years to come.
    http://www.indiaglit... icle/51313.html
  4. Anti-Club: Sonam Kapoor

    Posted 11 Aug 2009

    Thanks for the idea Leha ^_^

    I made this topic because that deepika vs sonam topic turning into sonam hate club, so its better to make her own. ;)
  5. Celebrate: Happy 2nd Wedding Anniversary Abhishek & Aishwarya!

    Posted 19 Apr 2009

    :clap2: Time flies man. :wub: :wub:

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