Saturday, October 20, 2007

SOME LATEST BOLLYWOOD NEWS:

Jimmy Shergill to do Haste Haste with Nisha and Monishka.
Watch Jimmy Shergill during the shoot of his next movie, Haste Haste. Check him out in his new hair style with two newcomers fro his co-stars. Nisha and Monishka will be making their debut in this film. Well, at this point in his career, maybe it’s high time he starts working with established faces than newcomers, considering he hasn’t seen a hit for aeons.

Himesh Reshammiya sheds his cap for Pooja Bhatt.
Nasal sensation Himesh Reshammiya will be doing a Pooja Bhatt film. This untitled film will see Himesh without his trademark cap. Apparently, director Pooja Bhatt convinced him to do the same.Even for his debut film, Aap Kaa Surroor, Himesh had worn the cap for most part of the time. Pooja is known fro her aggressive ways as a director, considering the controversy that reared up when Muzammil Ibrahim got slapped by her for not performing a particular scene the way she wanted him to. Well, seems like Himesh didn’t have much of an option but to abide by her.Apparently, Pooja said that she didn’t have issues working with somebody with less hair as she was married to a bald man. The film will see Himesh in three different looks as the script demands it. With a 30 crore budget, the film must surely be one to watch out for.

Ayesha Takia was born and raised in Mumbai. Her father is a Gujarati and her mother is half British and half Maharashtiran. No wonder then that she grew up speaking English at home.Modeling since the age of four, Ayesha first appeared in a music video of Phalguni Pathak. Later on, she was noticed in the loaded-with-oomph-video titled ‘Shake It Daddy’. Not only did she garner the public’s attention but also bagged her first film.Ayesha made her debut in Bollywood with Taarzan: The Wonder Car. She went on to do Socha Na Tha which was a debut vehicle for the Deol lad, Abhay. Both the films didn’t do very well at the box-office.Later, she did quite a few films and none of them were worth a mention. Then came Dor, a smaller budget film in which she plays the role of a young widowed Rajasthani woman living in a traditional joint family. She went on to win a Zee Cine Critics Award for Best Actress for her performance.