Bollywood star Mika Singh to play at Wembley

dhamakaBollywood star Mika Singh has announced he will be playing at Wembley Arena later on this year in his UK debut.

Bollywood singer-songwriter king Mika will be the headline act at this year’s Dhamaka concert, the UK’s annual Bollywood and Bhangra concert, which is organised by Flex FX. Mika will be supported by Bollywood dance group Bolly Flex, who found fame on Sky1’s dance competition show, Got To Dance.

Naz Choudhury, from Flex FX, said: “We are really excited to bring Mika Singh to the UK and really happy this will be his exclusive debut, he is a powerhouse performer and deserves a solo stage and I’m really excited to host him.
“This show will be dedicated to a fusion between Bhangra culture and Bollywood music, so expect a range of supporting dhol acts and Bhangra dancers, Bolly Flex will be performing with Mika throughout the show to bring to life the signature dance moves.”

He will also be embarking on his first ever UK tour, starting in June 2013. His song for various Bollywood blockbuster soundtracks include Singh Is King, Pungi and Chinta Ta Chita.

Mika’s concert follows Dhamaka 2012, which was headlined by Atif Aslam, as well as the recent series of Bollywood Showstoppers concerts in London and Birmingham.

Choudhury added: “This is the first time we are doing a Punjabi-style concert, so we will go all out on the experience to give the audiences the taste of Punjab.”

“For that it doesn’t get bigger than Mika. He has single-handedly sold out and blown away audiences worldwide with his range of super hit songs.”

Watch Mika Singh’s official promo video below:

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New Indian fast food franchise, Spice 2 Go to create 30 jobs in Swansea

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30 new jobs in Swansea have recently been announced by Spice 2 Go.

Spice 2 Go is the UK’s first Indian fast food chain providing customers with a fresh new take on the curry! Starting with its flagship store in Swansea Bay, Spice 2 Go will redefine the Indian takeaway industry with consistently high quality Indian dishes prepared to fine ingredients and expert menus. Spice 2 Go Swansea Bay store will boast sleek interiors and professional staff trained in delivering excellent customer service so your Indian fast food experience is unlike any other.

Spice 2 Go Swansea Bay will not only serve mouthwatering dishes for eat-in and collection in store but will also provide customers with an efficient home delivery system. Customers can order their favourite Spice 2 Go dishes from an user-friendly online ordering system with home delivery orders being brought to your door by uniformed staff in branded Spice 2 Go vehicles.

Get ready to experience the curry like never before! With Spice 2 Go Swansea Bay, customers can count on high quality and delicious curry at home or in store.

Useful links:
Spice 2 Go website
Spice 2 Go Swansea facebook page
apply for a job at Spice 2 Go

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Interview with Akshay Kumar, star of ‘OMG Oh My God’

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has a number of successful films to his name that have gone on to create box office history. In his many years as a leading Bollywood actor, Akshay has portrayed many roles – from a police officer to gangster to a family man. In his most recent venuture, Akshay takes on his greatest acting challenge till date – portraying the character of a modern, philosophical and witty version of the Indian God, Lord Krishna, in the upcoming Bollywood blockbuster OMG Oh My God.

Produced by Grazing Goat Pictures, OMG Oh My God will see Akshay move effortlessly between two roles, that of an actor and of a producer.

Ahead of the release of OMG Oh My God, Akshay talks about his own relationship with God, his appreciation of different religions, his decision to produce the film and the challenges he faced portraying Lord Krishna.

How would you explain your equation with God?

My equation with God like many is purely on a respectful and extremely humble level. I respect all decisions made under ‘Gods’ roof, I do not argue with ‘God’’, I only argue with some people that mistreat Gods’ creation and existence on this planet. For example: When did God ever say you had to pay to believe? After making this film, in all honesty I have changed my perception of how I worship God. For me ‘God’ is everywhere, why am I paying Lakhs for me and my family to fly to India’s most prestigious religious places in the hope God will acknowledge my love and devotion more. If God really is who I believe he is, then why am I paying to worship him when I can give that money to helpless children? I would feel 10 times closer to his heart than I would by spending the money on him, hopelessly! Remember, what does Mandir in Hindi really mean? ‘Man’ means inside, ‘Dir’ means heart, God is inside me always, my heart is where my temple is…

Please remember this is just my views, I’m not preaching, it’s just an example of the characteristics you will find in this beautiful comedy I call ‘OMG’.

 Since you go to temples as well as Gurudwaras, besides visiting a mosque in Muscat recently, is it more about the faith than just the religion for you?

For me it is absolutely all about the faith rather than the religion. Remember I’m in love with ‘God’, not the people who speak for him. I purely respect them for their devoted nature. I visit all kinds of religious temples, churches, mosques, Gurudwaras, rocks, caves and cliffs all over the world in search of enlightenment, but really I’m just fascinated by our need to prove our devotion. For me, the best thing I love about all these places is, when I go to visit I do feel pure, pure because I know I’m safe, surrounded by people who have come to pray and not to fight. I get to sit down quietly and take in the faithful beauty around me, but my all time favourite place to pray, is at the bottom of my garden, sitting on my wall, looking out at God’s gracious sea, with my family sleeping peacefully behind me. That is when I feel God’s love and protection the most – that is when I feel I’m a good, happy devoted human being. The rest of my time I try to spend helping those less fortunate than myself, to make up for all the time I cannot devote to God’ himself…

 Has there been any time/s or phase in life when you lost trust or came close to losing trust in God?

Never… Not even when my father died! My losing faith in God would be my weakness, not his… That is what I love so dearly about my country, even the saddest, most lonely starving person will feed his God before he feeds himself or herself. It’s not about what God gives us, who’s lucky, or who’s had it the hardest. In India, no-one gives up their Faith because of circumstance, and that, my friends, is what makes India so special. We put faith before ourselves, which is why we have the most loved country in the world. People’s hearts can never leave India only their bodies leave…

 Have there been ‘Oh My God’ moments in your life? If yes, please explain some.

Many! Passing exams. Never having my nose broken when I took up karate. Completing seven Khiladi movies (about to be 8) with my life intact. Marrying the woman of my dreams ‘OMG’ ;o) Being a father when I still see myself trying to be the best son. Making a film on ‘man vs God, Oh My God I can see my father’s face now, he’d love it with all his heart. There are ‘OMG’ moments everyday in all of our lives – it’s whether you acknowledge them, that is the beauty…

You play Bhagwan/Lord Krishna (God) in OMG: Oh My God. What prompted you to take on such a role?

This is my first film under my new production company ‘Grazing Goat’, so the meaning behind this film is more than most can imagine. Probably because this is one film I would be so proud to show my father. Despite the fact that the script is extremely close to both mine and Pareshji’s heart, it truly is a beautiful, once in ‘my life time’, screen play. Everyone involved wanted me to play this role, to be honest I would never dream of portraying a ‘God’ of any kind, anyone that knows me understands my humble shyness to play such an almighty character or in this case, India’s almighty Lord Krishna. But when you have a vision (and a good shove from Pareshji himself) you just can’t turn your back on such an opportunity out of fear of being judged by ‘some’ negative parties in this world. This film has opened my eyes and my heart more than I thought possible, as an actor and as a devotee to God…

 What was the toughest part about playing Lord Krishna?

The toughest part is living up to the nation’s expectations and perceptions. What my vision might be is someone else’s opinion, so to be true to my vision and respectful to the rest of the world’s lifetime of worshipping, is not an easy task. But really all I had to do was release myself from all negative and impure thoughts and actions, and just be the very being of what I have been praying to for all my

years. Was it easy?! No! Was it extraordinary? very much so!

 Keeping in mind the theme of the film, if you could play God for a day. What would you do during that day, and whom would you meet and bless with your presence. Anything you would do in this current life if you could play God?

It’s a tough question to ask, yet easy if you answer what one should obviously answer. Of course I would want to ‘heal the world, end all war, crime, poverty, starvation and disease’. But would that really be blessing the world, or would mankind come up with something else to destroy our sacred planet! On a more realistic note, I think all Gods just want people to feel that God is in everyone’s heart, let every single individual feel God’s hand on their shoulder. Rather than changing what God has already provided us, I would just want people to understand this is not our planet to misuse, we are all here on a rental basis, we’re born, we pay our way, we worship our God in thanks of our life, and then we pass away. I would want everyone to remember that we all come from the same place, the sooner we unite, the sooner practically all problems the world over will be solved… But that’s just me!

 How would you classify this film and why should we watch it?

It’s a people’s film – it’s educational, spiritual, eye-opening and it will be life changing for some people. The whole experience was for me. See it’s a film with a message, but the message will be different for different people. You walk out of this film either enlightened, confused, or opinionated. I can imagine many coming out wanting to have a full-blown discussion about how the film made them feel. It’s an intriguing journey into the life of religion and how people use religion in India. But it’s all in good taste, sorry faith ;o).

 Despite being the son-in-law of the first superstar of the country, the late Rajesh Khanna, you never really spoke about it. Only recently has the close relationship between the two of you become known to people. Could you share some memories that you cherish with him?

You will never really hear about any relationship I share with anyone, especially a family member. Remember I was his son-in-law, but I was a struggling actor. I never wanted either him or any of the people thinking I would ever dream of reaping any form of success off my father-in-law’s stardom. We kept our respect and admiration for each other very personal and very quiet, exactly how it should have been. People may only be seeing it now, that doesn’t mean it wasn’t there.

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‘Barfi!’ chosen to represent Bollywood at Oscars 2013

Anurag Basu’s latest film ‘Barfi!’ has not only proven to be a commercial and critical success but has now added another feather to its hat. ‘Barfi!’ has been chosen as India’s official entry to the Oscars in 2013 and has already been creating ripples in the international media.

The heart warming story of the love between an autistic girl (portrayed by Priyanka Chopra) and a visually and verbally impaired boy (portrayed by Ranbir Kapoor), ‘Barfi!’ will now represent Bollywood at the 85th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The decision was taken by the Film Federation of India (FFI) when they convened a meeting in Hyderabad on Saturday.

Managing director of Disney UTV Studios, Siddharth Roy Kapur, said in a press statement: “We are honoured that Barfi! has been selected to represent India as its official entry to the Academy Awards in 2013. ‘Barfi!’ is very close to the hearts of all of us at UTV, and it gives us great satisfaction that a film we have developed and nurtured from its inception has met with so much love from audiences and critics worldwide.”

Filmmaker Anurag Basu is delighted and gushes: “There were a lot of good films this year, from Paan Singh Tomar to Kahaani. It must have been really tough to select this one. I feel blessed. Filmmaking is not a one-man job. It’s one person’s version, but it can go for a toss if you don’t have the right team.”

‘Barfi!’ released on 14 September and is playing in cinemas worldwide.

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Bollywood gears up for Mary Kom biopic

After winning a bronze for women’s boxing at the London 2012 Olympics, mother of two Mary Kom will now have her life captured on the silver screen in a Sanjay Leela Bhansali-produced biopic. The film will be directed by art director turned filmmaker Omung Kumar.

Bhansali, acclaimed director of Bollywood films like Black and Saawariya, was roped into the project after Kumar presented a detailed script based on the boxer’s life a month before the Olympics were due to start. Kumar, who had done extensive research in Kom’s hometown in Manipur, had acquired permission for drafting her life into a script and the possibility of a Bollywood film.

Speaking to Reuters, Kom says: “At first, I thought he (Kumar) was joking but then he did some research around my village and spoke to people, so I knew he was serious.”

The five-time women’s boxing world champion also told Reuters that she hoped for a little bit of romance to spice up her on-screen debut and not just the sweat, tears and grime that had gone into moulding her life as it is today.

“I hope they show some romance in the film,” she reveals. “That’s also important, right?

Bhansali told PTI: “It is an inspiring story that touched my heart. Not many films are based on biopics of living people, so this is a rare experiment. I am proud that I am part of this film.”

Last week Kom met both Omung Kumar and Sanjay Leela Bhansali in Mumbai. When asked if she would like to play the lead role and depict herself on the silver screen, the 29-year-old said: “They will show my struggle and how difficult it was, but I don’t know who will play me — that is up to them.

“I cannot act, I can only box.”

Omung Kumar and Sanjay Leela Bhansali have previously worked together on films such as Black and Saawariya.

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Shah Rukh Khan in hot water for smoking during IPL cricket match

He may be a Bollywood movie star, but Shah Rukh Khan certainly isn’t above the law as events this week proved as the actor has had a legal complaint filed against him after he was seen smoking during an ILP cricket match last weekend.

Shah Rukh Khan was seen openly smoking during Saturday’s IPL match between the actor’s team, Kolkata Knight Riders and the Rajasthan Royals. Khan was seen smoking by millions of TV viewers as the cameras cutaway from the action on the pitch to the crowd, catching the Bollywood star puffing away on a cigarette from the stands at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium.

A nationwide smoking ban prohibiting anyone from smoking in a public place came into force throughout India in 2008, while an all-out ban prohibiting the advertisement of cigarettes was introduced in the country back in 2000.

A complaint against Shah Rukh Khan has been filed on behalf of Jaipur Cricket Academy director, Anand Singh Rathore, after the actor was seen smoking at the recent cricket match. The complaint also highlights possible failings of security staff at the stadium who were required to search all spectators entering the ground and remove items such as cigarettes.

The complaint is being assessed by the courts, once the matter has been considered they’ll decided whether further action will be taken against the actor or the security staff at the stadium.

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Trailer for A R Rahman’s new Hollywood movie is released

The trailer for Indian composer, A R Rahman’s, latest movie venture has just been released, giving fans of the Oscar winner a taste of what to expect when the Steven Spielberg produced movie, People Like Us, is released in the US at the end of June.

A R Rahman revealed just before Christmas that he’d completed the musical score for the forthcoming movie, People Like Us, and was very enthusiastic about his experience working on the film and about the release of the movie.

People Like Us features an all-star cast which includes Chris Pine of Star Trek fame in the main role, alongside Elizabeth Banks and Michelle Pfeiffer. The Chris Pine character is a hot shot salesman whose father dies at the same time is career hits a stumbling block with the collapse of a big deal. He’s then forced to return home and reconnect with his family following his father’s death, which is when he discovers he has a sister he didn’t know about. The movie follows the main character as he’s forced to re-examine his life and the choices he’s made in light of the events of the movie.

The Academy Award winning composer described the new Hollywood release as being different to many of the movies he’s worked on recently such as CR and 127 Hours as People Like Us has a strong dramatic thread with many emotionally charged scenes.

A R Rahman fans will no doubt be eagerly awaiting the release of People Like Us to sample the latest offering from the famed music maker.

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Bollywood’s Kareena Kapoor plans to marry by the end of 2012

Leading Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor has revealed she plans to marry her partner of 5 years by the end of the year, ending speculation that she and fellow actor Saif Ali Khan were planning to tie the knot this month.

It had been widely reported that Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan would get married in March after the release of their movie, Agent Vinod, which stars both actors and is produced by Khan. However the 31-year-old Bollywood beauty has poured cold over this theory, revealing in a recent interview that she won’t be getting hitched any time soon due to work commitments.

Kareena Kapoor is currently filming Madhur’s Bhandarkar’s Heroine and so her time is taken up with shooting, meaning there’s no way she’ll be walking down the aisle in March. Speaking about her current film role in Heroine, the actress hinted that her character is particularly complex and is something of a challenge to portray, a challenge nonetheless that Kapoor is delighted to take on and prove her skills as an actress.

Speaking during a recent visit to Mumbai for the India Today Conclave, Kareena Kapoor revealed she and Saif Ali Khan will finally get married, “hopefully by the end of the year…” before adding that she and Khan, who’ve been dating since 2007, won’t be naming the date officially due to movie commitments.

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Saif Ali Khan hints at out of court settlement following hotel brawl

The Bollywood actor, Saif Ali Khan, hinted that he is hoping to settle his recent dispute with a South African businessman out of court after the two men both lodged complaints with the police accusing each other of physical assault.

The well known actor hit the headlines last week after he was involved in an altercation with businessman, Iqbal Sharma, at the Taj Palace Restaurant in Mumbai; immediately after the fight Khan insisted that he had acted in self defence.

This week however, the Bollywood star spoke out to publically apologise for the incident saying, “I would like to apologise for what happened and for what everyone saw.” Saif Ali Khan said he is “in talks” with Mr Sharma, who has since returned to South Africa to attend to his business affairs, adding that he hopes to “sort it out amongst ourselves more constructively.”

A source close to the star claims Khan is keen to draw a line under the whole incident and dispel any negative publicity ahead of the release of his eagerly anticipated movie, Agent Vinod, which is due out on March 23rd. The movie has been produced by Khan, and also stars the Bollywood actor in the title role opposite his real life girlfriend, Kareena Kapoor.

The 41-year-old actor has denied that the hotel brawl as a publicity stunt ahead of the release of Agent Vinod, stressing that his movie doesn’t need to resort to cheap tricks for self promotion.

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Amitabh Bachchan to undergo surgery this week

Bollywood mega star, Amitabh Bachchan confirmed today in his online blog that he will undergo surgery this week after suffering from abdominal pain.

The 69-year-old actor did not go into detail with regard to the nature of the surgery, only revealing that the operation would take place on Saturday morning after undergoing a CT scan. Bachchan added that the op was “not too complicated.”The actor has been complaining of abdominal pain recently and it’s understood the surgery is linked to this.

The Big B is no stranger to hospital food having endured two notable hospital stays in the past. In 2005 the Bollywood actor and presenter spent several weeks under medical supervision, and also time in intensive care, after undergoing surgery for an intestinal complaint.

The star also had a brush with death in 1982 after he ruptured his spleen while shooting a fight scene on the set on the movie, Coolio, resulting in a long stay in hospital. It is suspected that many of Amitabh Bachchan’s subsequent health issues may have steamed from this incident 30 years ago.

The host of the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, was delighted at the birth of his new granddaughter in November last year when his son Abhishek Bachchan and his wife Aishwarya Rai welcomed their first child. Most recently the legendary Indian actor was seen entertaining American TV host Oprah Winfrey during her recent visit to India.

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