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Showing posts with label Shekhar Kapur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shekhar Kapur. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Shekhar Kapur's flip-flop on Preity Zinta's Ishqk


The director states he is not acting in Preity Zinta's film 'Ishqk in Paris' but within an hour tweets that he is!

Shekhar Kapur has done a special appearance in Kamal Haasan’s upcoming Hindi-Tamil spy thriller. There is buzz that he will also be seen in another project that is set in Paris.

The project has Salman Khan feature in a song sequence. What added to the speculation was his presence at the shoot of the film. It was assumed that he was doing yet another cameo. So has the filmmaker been bitten by the acting bug yet again. Remember he began as an actor?

But Kapur laughs and says, “Not at all. I am not acting in the film. I only dropped in on the sets for a day. I am not acting in it.”

But barely an hour after we asked him about his acting outing, the filmmaker stated on his microblogging site, “Had d pleasure of playing Isabelle Adjani’s husband. Even for 1 day it was a pleasure as I have been her ardent fan forever.”

The filmmaker had begun his B-Town innings as an actor before he wielded the directorial baton. In the ’70s and ’80s he was seen in films like Jaan Hazir Hai and Toote Khilone and also featured in the serial Udaan. As they say once an actor, always an actor! And actors preferred to be tightlipped about their role only for a few minutes.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Hate myself on screen: Shekhar Kapur


He is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker and has presented some of the actors in their best avatar in films, but Shekhar Kapur detests watching himself on screen.

"People keep telling me how wonderful the film 'Drishti' was. I actually never saw the final film. Hated myself on screen. Still do," the filmmaker posted on Twitter.

As an actor, he has featured in movies like "Ishq Ishq Ishq" (1974), "Jaan Hazir Hai" (1975) and "Gawahi" (1989).

He is also doing a special appearance in "Vishwaroopam", a Tamil-Hindi spy thriller written, directed and co-produced by Kamal Haasan.

Audiences loved him when he featured in Kavita Choudhary directed hit serial "Udaan" in 1989.

Monday, June 25, 2012

'Can't think 'Mr.India 2' without Amrish Puri'


Remembering Bollywood's 'Mogambo' Amrish Puri on his 80th birth anniversary, acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur says he can't think of a sequel to "Mr.India" without the actor.

"Amrish Puri left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Can't think of 'Mr India 2' without him. We miss him," Kapur tweeted on the actor's birth anniversary Friday.

The actor played iconic villain Mogambo in the film.

He passed January 12, 2005, due to cerebral haemorrhage. He was 72.

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