Monday, September 21, 2009

rani and ipl

She took tips from Shah Rukh Khan to understand cricket for her role in "Dil Bole Hadippa", but Rani Mukerji has no intention of following her good


Rani Mukerji More Pics
friend's footsteps by bidding for an Indian Premier League (IPL) team. "I can't afford it... I don't have so much money. There is no chance that I can buy an IPL team," Rani told IANS in an interview here. "Right now I don't even think that I can take up so much responsibility because everything of that sort (owning a team, etc) means more responsibilities. I am quite happy doing what I am doing right now," she added. IPL is quite popular among Bollywood stars -- while Shah Rukh owns Kolkata Knight Riders along with Juhi Chawla, Preity Zinta has Kings XI Punjab and Shilpa Shetty bought stakes in Rajasthan Royals along with boyfriend Raj Kundra. Salman Khan too is reportedly going to bid for a team this year. Leave alone IPL, Rani says a big "no-no" to venturing into other facets of filmmaking, such as production or direction, like some of her superstar colleagues. "Again with production comes a very big responsibility and so is with direction and I don't think I am ready for that as of now," she said. What's on her mind right now is having a blast during the ongoing Durga Puja. "I am just hoping I can have a great time with my family and celebrate Durga Puja as I used to celebrate it as a kid. This time luckily I have kept no commitments during that time; so I am just hoping that this year I'll have a blast," Rani said. Asked if she had any plans of visiting Kolkata for pandal hopping, the actress said: "I'll be in Mumbai... I always celebrate Durga Pujo in Mumbai only." Unlike other A-list actresses, Rani is not brand conscious when it comes to her wardrobe. And she has no brand preferences either. "There's nothing special...basically I love wearing good clothes. I walk into a shop and I buy anything I feel I'll look good in. In any case, having a toned body always feels great." Her latest outing "Dil Bole Hadippa!" may have got mixed responses from both audiences and critics, but that has not deterred the actress's confidence. "I have always done different things. I've done a 'Black' that somebody would think twice before doing and now this ('...Hadippa!)... I take up challenging roles as that really excites me as an actor. "For me it's very integral that I choose a character which is special for the audience as well as me," Rani said.

Friday, September 18, 2009

austerity drive

Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor, the urbane and articulate former international diplomat, was being sarcastic when he posted a message on Twitter that he would travel “cattle class out of solidarity with all our holy cows!”.
The message on the social networking site may have made his “followers” smile but politicians didn’t find it witty. Tharoor has apologised for his remark but the Congress on Friday indicated that it might take action against him. "The Congress will take appropriate action at appropriate time," said party spokesperson Manish Tewari.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called Tharoor’s remark a joke but the matter may not end soon. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has demanded Tharoor's resignation. "Such statements by Tharoor are bound to evoke reactions," said Tewari about Gehlot’s demand.
Are demands for Tharoor's resignation justified? CNN-IBN’s Bhupendra Chaubey asked Tewari, BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad, novelist and blogger Amit Varma, and Kanchan Gupta, Associate Editor at The Pioneer newspaper.
Prasad believed Tharoor’s fault, as a minister, was that he made a “statement of extravagance”.