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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Why They Love Sonam Kapoor

Since we write about what we love, which is Bollywood, one of the things we enjoy writing here at BollySpice is special features highlighting stars and their careers. Sometimes it is spotlights where we look at their whole career graph, sometimes it is a countdown of their best movies or their best scenes and sometimes it is just a list of why we think that star is so cool. To celebrate the release of Mausam, we thought for Sonam Kapoor we would change it up a bit. So, instead of listing why we think Sonam Kapoor rocks (Aisha, her beautiful style, I Hate Luv Storys and more) we polled some of her fans and asked them why they love her. Check out what they had to say!


I love Sonam for her ever smiling and straightforward nature. She isn’t afraid to speak her mind. She has guts to say what she feels. She’s simple, she’s innocent, and she’s loving and caring towards her fans. She always respects the fans and their wishes. She’s not a fake person and most of all she just touches my heart with everything she does. She’s charming and I can just feel the warmth and sunshine when she smiles. She just makes me happy. I can relate to her in many things. Love ya Sona forever. – Faryal, Toronto


I love Sonam because of her honesty and the charm that she got. She is real and beautiful from her heart. That attracts me most. – Sumeetaryan, Mohali


She’s sweet and I’m happy being her fan because she’s Sonam. She’s unassuming, fun; very beautiful and very unlike anyone I have ever seen at least in Bollywood. - Abya, Gurgaon


I love Sonam because she’s absolutely fabulous! She not only lights up the screen when we watch her act in movies, but she’s the most stunning celebrity when it comes to photo shoots, and best of all her interviews are always the most fun to watch because of her incredibly warm and fun loving personality. Sonam Kapoor is a beautiful person, in terms of looks and heart! I love her all the more for how she’s maintained contact with her fans right from her initial days in the industry… You can really tell how much her fans mean to her and that’s rare in the industry!  - Manpreet, London


I love Sonam because of her chirpiness, randomness, and carefree attitude. - Anu, United States


I love Sonam because she is someone you can relate to. - Adity, United States


I love Sona cause she is super nice to her fans! She goes out of her way to make sure they are okay. Sometimes I forget I’m her fan and not friend. - Fariha, North Carolina


I have always admired and loved Sonam because she’s simple. Relatable. Fabulous. Never manipulates. Speaks her beautiful heart. Very kind and loving to us fans. An inspiration to all of us. Wishing her all the best for Mausam. - Taabish, New Delhi


Mausam, which also stars Shahid Kapoor hits theaters this Friday!


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Team ‘Rockstar’ pays a special tribute at the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah

Actor Ranbir Kapoor and director Imtiaz Ali visited Delhi’s famous Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah on Monday to seek blessings of the musical saints for their upcoming film Rockstar produced by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd and Eros International.


The duo was accompanied by Mohit Chauhan, who is the voice of Jordan (Ranbir’s character) in the film.


The Dargah, that is believed to be the originating source of qawwali, holds a very special place for the Rockstar team. Director Imtiaz Ali often frequented the Nizamuddin Dargah during the shooting of the film that stars Ranbir Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri. Ranbir too, stayed there for a couple of days while shooting for the qawwali scene in the film that features the Dargah. AR Rahman (the film’s music director) too, has often expressed his reverence for the place.


Arriving around 9pm, the team first offered the special chaadar at the tomb of Amir Khusro, a noted musician, scholar & poet, also known to be the father of qawwali.


They then proceeded to join the famous Qawwals of the Dargah to celebrate the conclusion of the highly popular 4 day ‘Urs of Hazrat Amir Khusro’ that is held every year.


Ranbir Kapoor and Mohit Chauhan also performed on ‘Kun Faaya Kun’ – a qawwali from the film. While Ranbir played the guitar by himself, Mohit sung the soulful number in his voice.


After an enchanting qawwali session that went on for about an hour, the Rockstar team proceeded to interact with the media gathered at the venue.


Rockstar is one of the most highly anticipated movies this year and has already generated a lot of buzz. After two back-to-back hits, Director Imtiaz Ali is back with yet another love story set in a musical backdrop.


Rockstar releases in theatres on 11.11.11.









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Damadamm Music Review

Himesh Reshammiya has a tendency to divide listeners into the love him or hate him camp with that distinctive voice of his – so if you already know you’re not a big fan of Himesh and his characteristic nasal delivery, you might be wise to steer clear of the super-sized Damadamm soundtrack, since Himesh provides vocals for every one of the 15 tracks (9 originals, 5 remixes and a “promo video track”) on the epic album.


Luckily, I love Himesh, and I even love him when he goes fully nasal, so 15 tracks? NO PROBLEM!


Opener Damadamm starts out like a traditional Sufi qawali… for about 2 seconds, until a deliciously addictive disco beat kicks in and the tune is transformed into an infectiously upbeat disco-qawali.  With a veritable truckload of vocalists: Punnu Brar, Palak Muchhal, Shabab Sabri, Alam Gir Khan, Sabina Shaikh, Himesh Reshammiya, Vineet Singh and Rubina Shaikh – all contributing, the song has a likeable, anthemic vibe centred around a familiar refrain: “Damadam Mast Kalandar!”; and enough variety in the lyrical delivery to keep it from getting too monotonous. On the downside,  it IS nearly 6 minutes long, and perhaps lacks enough innovation in the composition to keep it truly interesting after a certain point. There’s also a Damadamm Remix, which just adds synths and boosts beats and isn’t a huge improvement on what is already an enjoyable,  danceable track.


Umrao Jaan is a song that’s already making waves. It’s impossible to ignore Purbi Joshi’s repeated refrain (in an exaggerated faux Far-Eastern accent) “No Touching, Only Seeing. No Kissing, Only Seeing” – and I’m really not a fan of gimmicky comedy songs (and this definitely is one). Himesh is also at his most nasal in this song (haters be warned) – but there’s something about the bhangra disco beats and layered instrumentation in the track  that keeps me from switching it off…and in fact, keeps me coming back for more. I can forgive it the annoying gimmicky chorus, is what I’m saying. (It’s been stuck in my head for days!)  The Umrao Jaan Remix adds electro effects into the mix and is probably the one I’ll end up replaying because it’s a little less grating.


The intense, romantic groove of Aaja Ve is up next. This track is given a pulsating, soft rock feel with sparing use of violin, guitar and hypnotic, heartbeat-like percussion, but the focus is really on Himesh’s emotive vocals. His fans will love it; everyone else should give this one a shot – it’s definitely one of the standouts of the album. The Aaja Ve Remix plays with the arrangement, boosting the dramatic dark rock feel of the track by increasing the violins and electric guitar in the mix, but throwing some extra beats in there for good luck.


Madhushala opens with Aditi Singh Sharma crooning seductive English lyrics of “Ishq Unplugged” (Damadamm‘s original title) before Himesh counters, the drums kick in and the track takes off . This is a really interesting song to listen to for what Himesh does with his vocal delivery – it’s like he alternates his delivery, singing in two different, very distinct voices, with Aditi Singh Sharma’s near ethereal contributions adding further contrast to this multi-layered track. The varied instrumentation and arrangement is a little bit classical and rustic, and maintains high energy throughout. If anything, the old school vibe is reminiscent of ‘Isq Risk’ from the recent Mere Brother Ki Dulhan soundtrack. A definite winner. One of my favourites on the album. It was obviously picked as a popular track because there are two remixes included: Madhushala Remix and Madhushala House Mix. Neither adds much to the song.


Yun Toh Mera Dil is a breezy, poppy love song that evokes summer and beaches and sunshine and just…happiness. Based around lazy strumming guitars and handclaps, the tone of Himesh’s voice is pleasant and low for much of this song – making it a sweet, soothing, cute little song. When he emotes, his voice sounds like it’s soaring, not straining, and definitely not nasal or grating. Some might think it cheesy, but I actually like the little chuckles  and “cuckoos” thrown in as flourishes. Sadhana Sargam makes a very brief appearance in the song, and echoes the “chuckle” flourish on her vocal delivery – it’s really cute.


If you’re a fan of love ballads like I am, then you’ll probably enjoy Hum Tum. This is a gorgeously tender track, in which Himesh basically gives the people exactly what they expect. Himesh’s delivery is restrained and soft, the melody is pretty, with luscious instrumentation and my favourite romantic soaring strings, and Vaishali Made adds a beautiful classical touch with her vocal contributions throughout the song.


Another gorgeous ballad follows in the form of Tere Bina, a showcase for Himesh’s soulful vocals in an emotive and dynamic love song. Everything I said about Hum Tum holds true for this one, except this one is more plaintive in emotional tone – it’s a classic ballad and it’s done well.


I Need My Space has yet another style of vocal delivery from Himesh, who almost sounds like he’s channelling Vishal (of Vishal-Shekhar) in his heavy rock growling in the opening of the song. It’s a pretty standard rock song – grinding guitars, pounding drums, anthemic chorus. It”s not an especially original or new sounding song (and in fact, parts of it sound really familiar in a way I just can’t pin down) – the novelty is in hearing Himesh tackle a song in a new (for him) genre with unexpected aggression.


I hate to admit it, but I am in LOVE with Mango – the love song that infamously compares a woman to a mango. It’s come under fire for its incredibly simple lyrics (by Sameer) – “I miss you baby, like mango/ Tere intezar mein, na apples na tango, just mango”. It might be my love of love songs, or it might be that say what you will about Himesh – he can write and arrange a good melody, and Mango certainly has a beautiful, deceptively simple arrangement that gets right under your skin. Aditi Singh Sharma’s strong vocals contributions to the song are awesome too in that she sounds so different to elsewhere on the album. Forget ethereal – the woman is a powerhouse.


Final track on the album is “promo video track” Bhool Jaaun – and Sachin Gupta ( gets a turn at the vocals! Heavily atmospheric and rock-influenced, what makes this track stand out is the underlying beat and the fact that Sachin Gupta handles the lead vocals, with Himesh supporting.


Damadamm is a bit of a mixed bag – but it’s actually quite nice to hear Himesh experimenting with his vocal delivery and branching out a little with genre. I can’t help but think though that a little bit of variety in lead vocalists would make the album a bit more interesting to listen to as well. I love Himesh…but 15 tracks is a lot of Himesh.


Overall though Damadamm is a decent listen with mostly solid tracks, and a couple of stellar ones. Skip the remixes unless you’re a super-fan.


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Monday, 19 September 2011

Zooey Deschanel -- Coal Miner's Daughter?

Filed under: Zooey Deschanel, Loretta Lynn, Fashion, Emmy Awards, We're Just Sayin'


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Channeling her inner '60s prom queen, Zooey Deschanel presented at the Emmys last night looking like a young Loretta Lynn.

Pretty in pink?

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Christina Milian: My Kobe Salad Was Tainted with ABC Gum!!!

Filed under: Christina Milian, Celebrity Justice, Exclusive, Foxnews Latino, Famous Food, Deadline, The Facts Behind The Funny!, The Facts Behind The Funny Position 011


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Christina Milian got a little something extra at an L.A. restaurant last week ... after she took a bite of her Kobe beef salad ... and allegedly got a mouthful of ABC gum.

Sources close to Christina tell TMZ ... she was out to dinner at Mexicali restaurant in Studio City ... and halfway through her salad, she felt a weird, chewy substance in her mouth.

Christina spit it out, and looked in horror as she eyed a giant wad of chewed gum. She then made a beeline for the bathroom and threw up.

We're told the restaurant comped her meal. But Christina is still freaked out about what happened, and filed a complaint with the L.A. Department of Health.

TMZ spoke with a rep for the Dept., who confirmed a complaint was indeed filed.

Christina tells TMZ, she's lookin' for a lawyer, but says, "The most important thing to me is to make sure my health is okay. Ever since the incident I have not eaten out."

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11:21 AM: Mexicali owner Allen Ravert tells TMZ, “We have been here for over 17 years and always had an A rating from the health department ... We have cameras in our kitchen and didn’t see anything."

Alan adds, "Our cooks don’t chew gum. Whether there was gum in [Christina's salad] or not I couldn’t say – I never saw it.”

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Salahi Dog Dies ... Of Broken Heart?

Filed under: Tareq Salahi, Michaele Salahi, Celebrity Divorce, Exclusive, Pets, The Facts Behind The Funny!, The Facts Behind The Funny Position 001


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, the Doberman Pinscher that was so depressed he couldn't get out of bed after Michaele abandoned him, has died.

Just before midnight Sunday, Rio passed at the family home in Virginia.  Rio, who suffered a heart attack several weeks ago, has been on meds ever since.  Just before he died, Tareq gave the pooch his heart Rx, Rio then started yelping, and he was gone.

Tareq is hysterical and blames Michaele, for creating all the stress.

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As for Michaele, she's still banging the Journey guitarist.



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Josh Charles -- Breast Supporting Actor

Filed under: Josh Charles, Fashion, Emmy Awards, Hook Ups


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"The Good Wife" star Josh Charles gave his girlfriend Sophie Flack a helping hand on the red carpet at the Emmys last night.

Josh didn't win an Emmy, but he did manage to grab a golden globe.

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