Abhishek says ‘sounds cool’ to be making a film about ‘someone who has 100 days to live’
Actor Abhishek Bachchan has talked about the emotional journey his character undergoes in his upcoming film, “I Want to Talk”, directed by Shoojit Sircar.
From Amitabh Bachchan to Arjun Kapoor, Vyjayanthimala to Kriti Sanon, Lata Mangeshkar to Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Neeta Lulla to Shiamak Davar, Ramesh Sippy to Madhur Bhandarkar — as many as 50 celebrities are a part of a special video to be played at the launch of actress-politician Hema Malini’s biography here on her 69th birthday on Monday.
The launch of the book Beyond The Dreamgirl, by former editor of Stardust and producer Ram Kamal Mukherjee, also marks the celebration of Hema Malini’s glorious run of 50 years in Indian showbiz.
“While we were planning the book launch on her birthday, we realized that Hemaji will be completing 50 years in this industry in 2018. So we decided to make it special for her, and took this Herculean task to get 50 celebrities to wish her on her biography, birthday and golden jubilee year,” Mukherjee said.
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“It will be a very big surprise for Hemaji, because we have recorded bytes from people whom she would probably not expect,” he added.
The video campaign was spearheaded by Aritra Das from Assorted Motion Pictures. He roped in five media students — – Christopher Noel D’Souza, Riona Mariette Gomes, Iqra Laique, Vadin Gear and Savio Gerhert — from Don Bosco Mumbai, to work on this project.
The video will be played at the launch of the book, which is published by Harper Collins India, and comprises her journey since childhood to her recent political sojourn as a BJP MP of Mathura.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has penned the foreword for the book, while the afterword is by Ramesh Sippy, who directed her in the iconic role of Basanti in Sholay.
Songstress Lata Mangeshkar has said: “Hema is like my younger sister. I have always admired her for her grace and beauty. Recently, she shared her music album with me. I was surprised to hear her voice. She is so melodious. Wishing her long and healthy life.”
Actress Vidya Balan said: “Hemaji you have set really high benchmark for all of us. 50 years in this industry is not an easy number to achieve.”
Arjun said: “You have been our inspiration. I have fond memories of you as a kid, as we grew up with Esha and Ahana.”
Having started her film career in 1968 with Raj Kapoor-starrer Sapno Ka Saudagar, Hema regaled movie buffs with roles in films like Seeta Aur Geeta, Sholay, Dream Girl and Satte Pe Satta. An accomplished classical dancer, Hema Malini earned the epithet of Dream girl for her flawless beauty, and became a pioneering female superstar in an otherwise male-oriented film industry.
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