Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Priyanka's oopmh fails to woo Indian Cricketers


Priyanka`s oopmh fails to woo Indian CricketersThat's the number of cricketers signed for Priyanka Chopra's TV show Khatron Ke Khiladi months after it was announced. PS: After Modi scandal and Dhoni outburst, things are moving at a snail's pace

Priyanka Chopra's television outing Fear Factor -- Khatron Ke Khiladi is moving at a snail's pace. The third season of the reality show is with Indian and international cricketers as participants. But till date not a single player has been signed.

The reason for the slow movement is due to the turmoil in the country's cricket scenario after the Indian Premier League-Lalit Modi episode.

Couple this with M S Dhoni's recent comment that the extensive travelling and partying has taken a toll on the Indian players.

Says a source close to the channel, "Talks have been on with cricketers. Ever since Priyanka was announced as the show's new host two months ago, negotiations have been on, but no player is on board yet."

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Katrina finally accepts Salman's presence in her life


Katrina finally accepts Salman`s presence in her lifeKatrina Kaif, who usually remains tight-lipped about her relationship with actor Salman Khan, says the star always guided her and genuinely believed she would join the big league in Bollywood one day.

"Salman had been always there, more than anything to guide because I didn't know anything about the industry. What would remain special in my mind is that from the very beginning Salman told me that I will achieve this success in the industry. And at that point it was too far off," Katrina told in an interview.

"That time I couldn't see myself one movie ahead, forget 15 movies ahead. I think that he believed it genuinely," the 25 -year-old actor said.

She entered Bollywood in 2003 with the dud "Boom". Her first big hit was 2005 romantic comedy "Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya" in which she teamed up with Salman. After that she gave a string of hits, including "Namastey London", "Partner", "Welcome", "Singh Is Kinng" and critically acclaimed "New York".
But Katrina feels nobody can plan success.