Monday 6 July 2015

Were 5000 kids auditioned for Munni's character in 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'?


  • Were 5000 kids auditioned for Munni's character in 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'?

The teaser of Bajrangi Bhaijaan features a cute little girl who is lost at the railway station and it looks like the girl has won a lot of hearts ever since. According to the team, she is an important part in the much awaited film.

Getting the right person for the role was apparently quite tough for director Kabir and his team. Kabir reportedly auditioned more than 5000 girls before finalising on the young lady. It was quite a task for the team as they wanted an endearing face for the role of Munni.
Kabir and his team were looking for fresh faces and finally picked Harshali Malhotra for the role of Munni who comes across as really charming and adorable.
Who knows, the girl might soon have a bright future in Bollywood!
The Salman Khan starrer Bajrangi Bhaijaan is the most anticipated film of the year is all set to release in Eid 17 July. Kareena Kapoor is paired opposite Salman in the film directed by Kabir Khan and produced by SKF and Rockline Venkatesh.
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What is the point of showing the “after the break” scenes? They should be banned, I repeat, banned! Express Entertainment deserves a mention here. Their goal is to reveal everything that will come after the break, before it! Those who watched Garr Maan Reh Jaye will understand.

Do the channels not want people to
watch their shows? Is it necessary to reveal everything beforehand?

Are you serious GIF

3. Allowing the same kind of story to be telecast more than once a week:

Why? Just why? Either all the script handlers have resigned or are extremely lazy at doing their jobs, otherwise, how could they approve the same kind of shows to be aired at the same time? Writers have complained, that these are the people who pressurize them to write crap dramas and do not let them write anything new. This is the reason our drama industry is stagnant. Nothing good came out after Pyaray Afzal. Something that would impress the masses.

Hum TV has improved a bit this time, otherwise their last batch of dramas had 3 doosri biwi dramas (Mehram, Tum Mere Hi Rehna and Nikkah). Nikkah is still on-air. ARY Digital had 4 of them!
Bollywood produces loads of item songs every year. In India itself, there are groups of people who criticize them, and then there are those who like them. Of course, we can’t deny the existence of Pakistanis who love these songs (and the nudes that come with them). Some of our film makers also appear to be their fans. The point is, that there will always be people who love and hate item songs, but are item songs really “bad” enough to be stopped? Let’s see why:

Firstly, they reduce humans to “items”. The words “item” and “song” mixed together give a weird image. The item that is roped in to dance to the tunes is mostly a woman, who will dress in the most revealing clothes, and seduce all the men around her with her moves. Her dancing talent alone wouldn’t even generate half the money. The rest of it comes from her boldness and being bold means to be as revealing as you can (or as the director wants you to be). While some women don’t mind item songs, others hate them mainly because they are demeaning.

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