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Hussain to direct Madhuri and Amrita together


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Amrita Rao and Madhuri Dixit


Maqbool Fida Hussain, the renowned painter of India has already done number of paintings of Madhuri Dixit and Amrita Rao separately. But this time he wants to paint them together on a one canvas. Moreover he wants to make a film with the two actresses in leads.
Talking about the painting, Hussain said, “I do a lot of combination paintings. I have started working on the Madhuri and Amrita painting. It should be ready in a month’s time.” Further he added that the paining is incomplete unless he makes a film on it.
Earlier he made films like Gaja Gamini (2000) and Meenaxi (2004) starring Madhuri Dixit and Tabbu in lead roles. So whether this time he will go for a commercial film? “No. I don’t want anybody to dictate what I have to make,” said the master.
One source revealed, “Hussain has even asked Madhuri and Amrita to visit him during Diwali this year to discuss the logistics of the film.”

Oh Malliya didi you see da Mr. Hussan at that show......An old man and difficult to speak also....!!!! But a great indian Artist
 

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I don’t think Shah Rukh ever was ‘King Khan’ – Aamir Khan

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Keeping up his swipes at superstar Shah Rukh Khan and the No.1 slot in Bollywood, Aamir Khan, riding on the super success of his revenge drama ‘Ghajini’, has said he never thought Shah Rukh was ever on the top pedestal at all.
I don’t think Shah Rukh ever was ‘King Khan’ says Aamir Khan
He also said Oscar-winning ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ failed to “touch” him.
Aamir, during CNN’s special edition of ‘Talk Asia’, was asked how he feels about being termed the new ‘King Khan’ after the success of ‘Ghajini’. He replied: “I had absolutely no intention of kicking Shah Rukh off his pedestal. Though I have to say, I don’t think he ever was on it.”
Elaborating, Aamir said: “In my opinion, the actor who I really look up to is Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. He is someone whose work I really like, a fantastic actor and the kind of stardom Mr. Bachchan has seen, none of us can ever hope to see.”
The 44-year-old actor, whose latest work, the Hindi remake of Tamil film ‘Ghajini‘, was a success at the box office, says he feels satisfied with his films only if they turn out to be as they are intended.

“You can never really tell until you see a film with the audience. How it is going to play with the audience. For me, what is important is that when I see the film once it is ready, has it turned out the way we wanted it to? If we have done that, then that makes me feel happy,” he said.
Aamir, whose own directorial debut film ‘Taare Zameen Par‘, failed to get nominated in the foreign film category at the 81st Annual Academy Awards this year, says that ‘Slumdog Millionaire‘ failed to “touch” him.
“I thought the movie was well intended. It was a very sincere attempt, but it didn’t touch me personally, and I suspect it because I’m not used to watching Indians speak English, all these slum kids talking in English… it’s strange,” said Aamir.
This episode of ‘Talk Asia’ will be aired on March 25, 2009 at 6 p.m. on CNN.


amirta pixxuda ????:shocked::shocked:

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::confused::D