| Believe it or not...SRK drove his best buddy KJo to tears. Shoo sad, huh? But sorry dearies, this isn’t just another Bollywood jhagda that will make national news. In fact it is all about loving your friends, and their movies, and performances, too. To cut a long story short...last week Karan saw the special screening of Billu (minus the Barber), and apparently he was so moved by the film in the last twenty minutes, that he cried during some moments. The last time KJo shed a tear was while watching Taare Zameen Par, but this is the first time that SRK has made him shed his precious aasu . There were a lot of sobs and sniffles heard even amongst Gauri and her friends...kya yaar Billu, whachya doing to our lovely ladies? Now that they’re so moved by Mr. Billu, are the women ready for a new hair-do atleast? The BB style, we mean! |
Showing posts with label Karan_Johar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karan_Johar. Show all posts
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Karan Johar in tears, Blame it on SRK!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Karan's White House dream
Karan Johar has made many a picturesque film.

And has always dreamt big. One of his many dreams is to shoot in the White House. Now that his film My Name Is Khan is set against the backdrop of 9/11, he got the most apt opportunity to realise his dream, but was sadly not given the permission to shoot in the White House. KJo was disheartened, and could have create a similar set, but he wasn’t willing to compromise. So to give an authentic feel to that specific sequence, he shot outside the White House. Looks like, this one’s already ‘house’full!

And has always dreamt big. One of his many dreams is to shoot in the White House. Now that his film My Name Is Khan is set against the backdrop of 9/11, he got the most apt opportunity to realise his dream, but was sadly not given the permission to shoot in the White House. KJo was disheartened, and could have create a similar set, but he wasn’t willing to compromise. So to give an authentic feel to that specific sequence, he shot outside the White House. Looks like, this one’s already ‘house’full!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
When I direct SRK and Kajol I’m doing my best work : Karan Johar
• You to seemed to have faced a lot of problems during your Los Angeles (LA) schedule of My Name is Khan? Tell me about it. Besides minor problems, there were unforeseen problems too. Thank God for my fabulous technical team, without them I could not have made my film the way I wanted to. Yes, there was stress.
l • There were reports that some Musilms, who were part of the film, had visa problems?
Yes, there were problems which were sorted out. We had certain legal issues, but made changes to accommodate the developments. I believe in following the law of every land. That’s what we did in LA when troubles arose.
• Did Aamir Bashir’s replacement by Jimmy Sheirgill need much deliberation and did it cause you pain?
I wouldn’t say it was painful but yes, we had to do some serious re-thinking. I spoke to my casting director Shanu Sharma for immediate release. I was very happy to have Jimmy Sheirgill on board.
• Did the LA shoot go the way you wanted it to?
In all my 11 years as a filmmaker I’ve never felt the experience to be so different. The content of My Name is Khan is diametrically opposite to whatever I’ve done in the past.
On the very first day of shooting my cameraman Ravi Chandran looked at me and said, ‘I don’t think you’ve ever shot something like this.’ This is the first time I’m directing a screenplay that I haven’t written myself.
It gives me a level of detachment from the proceedings and yet a lot of attachment. It has released a whole plethora of unexplored emotions in my head. This time, I’m being creative in a different way. And Shah Rukh Khan plays a completely different human being, I’ve never directed that person before.
• Your film has no lip-sync songs.
None. The songs are all in the background. Even Rakeysh Mehra’s Rang De Basanti didn’t have lip-sync songs. But did we ever feel any loss? Music is an integral but seamless part of My Name is Khan, like Rang De Basanti. In this film, there’s no ‘It’s the time to disco’ and ‘Where’s the party tonight’ type of songs. But there’s guts, soul and heart in the music. I’ve a huge comfort zone with my composers Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. That’s the only way good work can be done.
• You are directing Shah Rukh and Kajol after a long time, how has it been?
When I direct a scene with Shah Rukh and Kajol I know I’m doing my best work. I am blessed to have them in my film. I don’t know what it’s about them. It’s just magic. They build an inexplicable energy on screen. They instinctively understand each other’s acting. These two characters in My Name is Khan had to be SRK and Kajol.
• Was Kajol weighed down on location towards her motherly duties?
Not at all, in fact I’ve worked with Kajol in various stages of her life. I’m working with her after eight years. When we worked the last time she didn’t have a daughter. So of course she’s a different person now. Today, I find her calmer and more focused on her work than ever before.
• Tell us about Shah Rukh Khan in My Name is Khan?
Time and again I’m blown away by Shah Rukh. At times I wonder how can he bring so many variations in his character when he already has so much on his plate. He has done monumental research on his autistic character in the film. I was zapped by how much he knew about the subject.
And he brought all the knowledge on the sets without any strain. He had written reams of notes on how he wanted to interpret his character. And for him it was no big deal. I think he’s ready to direct a film. He will be outstanding at it. His understanding of human nature and emotions can never be matched by me.
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