Saturday’s episode of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa opened with the contestants performing in teams, with each judge of Jhalak, heading the team. Team Madhuri features Ashish, Akshat and Mallishka. Team Remo features Tara, Kushal and Kiku. Team Karan features Mouni, Shakti, Sophie and Karan. Team Madhuri danced on ‘O Re Piya’ from Aaja Nachle, team Remo danced on ‘Pump It Up’ from Chance pe Dance and team Karan danced on ‘Iski Uski’ from 2 States.
It was then time to decide which contestants would be in this week’s face-off. Kushal and Kiku were the bottom 2 contestants this week.
Kiku and Kruti were the first to perform. Their chosen dance style was popping and locking. Their chosen song was ‘Badtameez Dil’ from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. Their act was based on an elderly couple who were celebrating their anniversary. As always, Kiku’s scores were saved and would be revealed after Kushal’s performance.
It was then time to decide which contestants would be in this week’s face-off. Kushal and Kiku were the bottom 2 contestants this week.
Kiku and Kruti were the first to perform. Their chosen dance style was popping and locking. Their chosen song was ‘Badtameez Dil’ from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. Their act was based on an elderly couple who were celebrating their anniversary. As always, Kiku’s scores were saved and would be revealed after Kushal’s performance.
- 8/5/2014
- by Jem Raj
- Bollyspice
Warning: Spoiler Alert – This Article Discusses Pivotal Scenes And Provides A Synopsis For The Films: Aashiqui 2; Abcd Anybody Can Dance; Lootera; Raanjhanaa; Ram-leela.
Now these are Major spoilers so read on at your own risk!
They say that love makes the world go around.
That is certainly true and an aspect that Bollywood profusely reflects and explores.
However, this thing called “love” is a complex emotion that has been portrayed through a myriad of ways, often highlighting that there are not only many ways to express, perceive or feel love, but that love also comes entwined with other emotions.
One of the consequences of love is “heart break.”
Perhaps enivitable, but as the wise words advise: it is better to have loved and lost than not loved at all.
BollySpice bring you their top 5 heart breaking Bollywood moments of 2013.
1. Raanjhanaa: (Dir. Anand L. Rai)
Directed by Anand L.
Now these are Major spoilers so read on at your own risk!
They say that love makes the world go around.
That is certainly true and an aspect that Bollywood profusely reflects and explores.
However, this thing called “love” is a complex emotion that has been portrayed through a myriad of ways, often highlighting that there are not only many ways to express, perceive or feel love, but that love also comes entwined with other emotions.
One of the consequences of love is “heart break.”
Perhaps enivitable, but as the wise words advise: it is better to have loved and lost than not loved at all.
BollySpice bring you their top 5 heart breaking Bollywood moments of 2013.
1. Raanjhanaa: (Dir. Anand L. Rai)
Directed by Anand L.
- 12/28/2013
- by Aashi Gahlot
- Bollyspice
Most of Bollywood has always been very vocal about Hrithik Roshan's dancing skills. Shahrukh Khan has always said, "Besides being a great actor Hrithik is the best dancer we have. I don't think anyone can match unto where dancing is concerned." Even Akshay Kumar maintained, "Hrithik Roshan is a one of a kind Actor/Dancer... He must know that he makes all heroes envy his moves. What that man brings to the dance floor is refreshing, extremely talented, and everything the youth...
- 12/17/2011
- GlamSham
Akshay Kumar (born Rajiv Bhatia) has just completed 20 years in the Indian film industry on 23rd August, with his first solo outing Dancer released in 1991.
With no filmi connections or lineage, Akshay built a niche for himself working in no less than 7 ‘Khiladi’ films, establishing himself as an action star, where some years of his career have seen close to a dozen films releasing in the same year alone!
But it wasn’t just his good looks or action movies which got Akshay noticed. He proved his credentials in a range of diverse roles: comedy (Hera Pheri), dramas (Ek Rishta), romance (Dhadkan) and negative (Ajnabee).
Akshay was also notorious for his off-screen relationships with Shilpa Shetty and Raveena Tandon, but he finally married Twinkle Khanna in 2001.
Akshay also established himself as a successful TV star in 2008, anchoring the dare-devil reality show Khatron ke Khiladi and the softer Masterchef India in...
With no filmi connections or lineage, Akshay built a niche for himself working in no less than 7 ‘Khiladi’ films, establishing himself as an action star, where some years of his career have seen close to a dozen films releasing in the same year alone!
But it wasn’t just his good looks or action movies which got Akshay noticed. He proved his credentials in a range of diverse roles: comedy (Hera Pheri), dramas (Ek Rishta), romance (Dhadkan) and negative (Ajnabee).
Akshay was also notorious for his off-screen relationships with Shilpa Shetty and Raveena Tandon, but he finally married Twinkle Khanna in 2001.
Akshay also established himself as a successful TV star in 2008, anchoring the dare-devil reality show Khatron ke Khiladi and the softer Masterchef India in...
- 8/27/2011
- by Anjum Shabbir
- Bollyspice
Today Akshay Kumar completes 20 years in the world of films as a leading man. It was way back on 23rd August 1991 that Akshay's first film as a solo hero, Dancer, had released. With an eventful journey that has lasted through its highs and lows, Akshay is one of the only five surviving superstars other than Aamir Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn who have completed 20 years in Bollywood. When asked whether he had any plans to throw a bash to celebrate his 20 years...
- 8/23/2011
- GlamSham
Predicting the future of a film or television program and avoiding a financial disaster doesn’t necessarily require clairvoyant powers; testing your project with an audience at different stages of the production process can make a huge difference. Aravind Balasubramaniam reports.
“Nobody wants others to tell them their baby is ugly,” says the founder and CEO of Audience Development Australia (Ada) David Castran. “But it’s very important that producers listen with two ears and try to challenge their strongly-held views. Testing empowers producers by giving them information about the audience’s relationship with the pilot or program. I know at times that can be controversial.”
Drama has the highest production cost per hour of all TV programming, so well-executed testing can inform producers and broadcasters about the potential response to their shows.
Castran’s company was founded in the early 90s to provide comprehensive audience study services to the industry.
“Nobody wants others to tell them their baby is ugly,” says the founder and CEO of Audience Development Australia (Ada) David Castran. “But it’s very important that producers listen with two ears and try to challenge their strongly-held views. Testing empowers producers by giving them information about the audience’s relationship with the pilot or program. I know at times that can be controversial.”
Drama has the highest production cost per hour of all TV programming, so well-executed testing can inform producers and broadcasters about the potential response to their shows.
Castran’s company was founded in the early 90s to provide comprehensive audience study services to the industry.
- 2/22/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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