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2009 SPL: Bolly debutants' hits and misses

Faces who made the cut and those who failed
By Khristina Patra Dec 25, 2009
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Mona Singh - HIT (we'd love to see her, isn't it?)

Our favourite Jassi from Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi has surely come a long way!

Mona Singh, after getting attached to the Jassi name, then graduating to becoming a TV presenter, is now making her big Bollywood debute. And how!

The beauty will be seen in Rajkumar Hirani's film 3 Idiots. Slated to be one of the year's biggest releases, 3 Idiots star Aamir Khan, R Madhavan, Sharman Joshi and Kareena Kapoor. Mona will be playing Kareena's sister.

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Hey Poonam...don't be disheartened....it's a good film and the reviews that came out today (mostly by bloggers who represent the common people, and not biased critics) are all praise for her, though they all say she has a brief role. It is testament to her talent that people not only noticed her in such a small role, but are also lamenting that she is there for too little. Also Mona herself is over the moon about seeing herself on the big screen. 😊 Her friends and fans are all happy for her. I want to see the film just to share in her happiness.

Oh and by the way, her wedding scene may be something to watch out for. 😉 At least for us manda mongers....someone who saw the film pointed out something that I hope is true....it will be enough to make my year!!

obey anjali ki bachhi kya hai ....jaldi bol...woh no...is apu also there kya...............😃😃 I mean pls tell me ...jaldi bolo...
when u r going to watch it ...
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Posted: 16 years ago

Originally posted by: poonam_sarkar

obey anjali ki bachhi kya hai ....jaldi bol...woh no...is apu also there kya...............😃😃 I mean pls tell me ...jaldi bolo...

when u r going to watch it ...

Sorry yaar😭....false trail. Someone gave me wrong info.😡
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Posted: 16 years ago
Video of 3 I premiere....Mona is over the moon!😳
http://www.tellytube.in/2009/12/exclusive3-idiots-premier-video.html
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Posted: 16 years ago

The small screen bust-up!

Ranjib Mazumder / DNA
Monday, December 28, 2009 23:59 IST
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Mumbai: There was a time when even film stars envied TV actors' pay packages. Their popularity coupled with the brilliant TRPs their shows generated contributed to their fat salaries. However, the situation is not the same anymore. A lot has changed...

Plain lucky: Mona Singh

Soaps that ruled the roost for almost a decade went off-air. Suddenly the stars found that their popularity diminished. While some A-listers went without work, others watched helplessly as their shows sank without a trace. These developments caused the payments of TV stars to dip drastically. Stars who used to charge Rs50,000-Rs1 lakh per day are now ready to work for Rs30,000 or less.

Actor Smriti Irani, who touched the sum of Rs1 lakh per day, gets around Rs30,000 for Maniben.Com. Sudha Chandran now gets around Rs8,000 per day. Actors like Rajshri Thakur, Sakshi Tanwar, Cezanne Khan and Iqbal Khan don't have any shows. Others like Apoorva Agnihotri, Juhi Parmar, Chetan Hansraj and Shweta Tiwari have taken up reality shows to survive.

The new kids on the block get even less. Sara Khan, Kinshuk Mahajan, Parul Chauhan and Angad Hasija -- the four lead actors of the successful show Bidaai -- are paid about Rs15,000-20,000. Avika Gor, whose innocent charm in Balika Vadhu still attracts audiences, gets around Rs20,000 per day. Heena Khan, the lead actor of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, gets around Rs5,000 per day.

However, Rajeev Khandelwal and Mona Singh, who have made a transition to films, are raking in the moolah by hosting reality shows. They demand sums like Rs1 lakh per day or per episode or even more than that.

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Anji, I went ot watch the movie last Thursday even though my brother told me that Mona''s role is very little but I could not stop myself as this is the first time Mona got something.
Anyways movie is a total comedy and it is a good comedy but overdone at times.
Mona's role could have been little more bigger but since Hirani knew that he did not have anything to give it to Mona, either he just ignored her or he did not wanted her debut wasted.
Anji, onthe title, It does not even say: Introdducing: Mona Sigh. It just shows her name with other small actors.
Anyways Hirani could have made this role litle bigger by sharing Karen's dialogues between Mona and Kareena but NOOOOOOOOOO, he did not.
For eg: They are showing 3 Idiots talking to Kareena on Mona's reception but they could have showed Mona standing beside Kareena but they did not even introduce her properly. Mona was shown for that much times, it takes to tund your face. Imean few seconds. Other than that, they are just talking away from Mona. ( Bad Creativity).
Then next scene between Amir and Mona was cute and thats where i think other Directors will see her work.
Again next emotional scene was given between Karena and Boman and Mona was just standing there, Hirani could have asked Mona to say whatever Kareena said.
Next scene: Mona's delivery scene, Mona did a good joy, good emotions etc.
Next scene again at Kareena's wedding, they just showed Mona drerssed up going to her sister's wedding but hardly said anything.
All together, even in male dominant movie, she looks cute and it shows her talent.
Happy Holidays and Happy new Year Every one!!!
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Posted: 16 years ago

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Don't miss DPL tomorrow!! Mona will be hosting!!!!

Western Yodhas it is!

The conclusive episodes of Dance Premier League, produced by Cineyug for Sony, were shot over two days -Wel'e Shol UVel' i.WO daySMonday and Tuesday, at RK Studios, Chembur. Western Yodhas have apparently beaten the Central Soormas and the Southern Sizzlers to win the first season of the threemonth long international dance competition.
Our sources inform that the team, lead by choreographers Harshal and Vitthal, lifted the trophy on Tuesday evening amidst several special guests including Shahid Kapoor. The team has also won prize money of Rs 51 lakh. Though Harshal and Vitthal weren't available for comment, our sources say that the team fought hard to make it to the top.
Choreographer Mini's Central Soormas and Southern Sizzlers were the first and second runner-up teams. "The winning trophy was handed over by Rani Mukherji and Shiamak Davar, the former Queen of DPL and the latter the umpire.
There were several special performances by comedians and other teams to encourage the finalists for the last leg of the show. Hussain (Kuwajerwala) and Mona (Singh), former winners of Nach Baliye and Jhalak Dikhhlaja, put up a brilliant act as the hosts for the evening," informs an eyewitness from the sets.
Rani Mukherji and Shahid Kapoor also danced to their songs from Dil Bole Hadippa and Kapoor's next, Chance Pe Dance.
Mohammed Morani of Cineyug, the production company which is anchoring the show, says, "I will not confirm the names of the winners.
But all the three teams performed excellently. The Western Yodhas didn't lose a single match through the season. So, their chances are the highest."
Uttar Ke Puttar missed an entry into the finals when they lost the semi finals last week to Western Yodhas, Central Soormas and Southern Sizzlers. The other teams that eventually lost out at different levels in the series were Eastern Tigers and Desi Pardesi. The latter represented the NRI team and the former the eastern region of the country.


Anji, Mona was not there on Grand Finale. She was there on Semo Finals trying to put Jai Maala to Shiamak. LOL!!!. She was good on Semis
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Anji, Mona was not there on Grand Finale. She was there on Semo Finals trying to put Jai Maala to Shiamak. LOL!!!. She was good on Semis

Yes di, when i saw it I was disappointed to see she wasn't there at all. I was looking forward to her having a fun time with Shahid and Rani. Anyway, Shahid came so it wasn't a total waste.😉
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Originally posted by: NKSUDHIR

Anji, I went ot watch the movie last Thursday even though my brother told me that Mona''s role is very little but I could not stop myself as this is the first time Mona got something.

Anyways movie is a total comedy and it is a good comedy but overdone at times.
Mona's role could have been little more bigger but since Hirani knew that he did not have anything to give it to Mona, either he just ignored her or he did not wanted her debut wasted.
Anji, onthe title, It does not even say: Introdducing: Mona Sigh. It just shows her name with other small actors.
Anyways Hirani could have made this role litle bigger by sharing Karen's dialogues between Mona and Kareena but NOOOOOOOOOO, he did not.
For eg: They are showing 3 Idiots talking to Kareena on Mona's reception but they could have showed Mona standing beside Kareena but they did not even introduce her properly. Mona was shown for that much times, it takes to tund your face. Imean few seconds. Other than that, they are just talking away from Mona. ( Bad Creativity).
Then next scene between Amir and Mona was cute and thats where i think other Directors will see her work.
Again next emotional scene was given between Karena and Boman and Mona was just standing there, Hirani could have asked Mona to say whatever Kareena said.
Next scene: Mona's delivery scene, Mona did a good joy, good emotions etc.
Next scene again at Kareena's wedding, they just showed Mona drerssed up going to her sister's wedding but hardly said anything.
All together, even in male dominant movie, she looks cute and it shows her talent.
Happy Holidays and Happy new Year Every one!!!

Thanks didi. Now that I know what to expect, I will go see this as an Aamir movie and not Mona's debut. Her debut for me will be her next film in which she has a bigger role.
But I still think she did well by taking up this film. It's a HUGE hit and all concerned with it will benefit. At least she got to work with THE AAMIR KHAN which is a big thing in itself.😳
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Posted: 16 years ago

Life's worth living with 3 Idiots

SUBHASH K JHA 25 December 2009, 02:18pm IST
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"Just imagine if Lata Mangeshkar's father had told her she can't sing or Sachin Tendulkar was forbidden from playing cricket. Where would they be?"
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Aamir Khan's elementary wisdom runs across this extraordinarily thoughtful treatise on our breached education system, with the dulcet directness of a Lata melody, and the irreproachable triumph of Tendulkar's sixer.

Indeed, by now Aamir has hit so many sixers in his career, we can only wonder what this maestro of marketing intends to do next. For sure, 3 Idiots is yet another vehicle to showcase Aamir's sparkling ability to be part of a cinema that creates a colloquial yet classy language of deeply thought provoking punctuations syntaxes and exclamations.

3 Idiots is first and foremost a tremendously entertaining piece of cinema. The boys-will-have-fun atmosphere on an engineering campus is shot with the devious humour and warmth of a joke that has not lost its punch even after years of re-telling.

Some things never change in a straitjacketed society like ours. And really, when Hirani with enormous help from his co-writer Abhijat Joshi, sets down to criticise the glaring anomalies in our education system we are compelled to wonder for a few seconds—and just for that bit of cynical time-freeze—if flogging the sacred cows of our institutionalised system of governance in cinema is not just an excuse to pull out all stops and let the young heroes have all the fun that their more disciplined counterparts in schedule-driven colleges deny themselves.

The British rock bank Pink Floyd said it first. "We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control/no dark sarcasm in the classroom/teacher leave those kids alone."

So if Raj Kumar Hirani wants those 'kids' to be left alone where does our education system go? Into a free-wheeling zone of self-chosen vocation for every child? But then not every child is a Mangeshkar, Tendulkar, Khan or even Farhan Qureshi (Madhavan) from this film, who craves to be a photographer but ends up living his father's dream at an engineering institution.

The thought processes underlining the film's super-vibrant but calm surface are never allowed to seep out and bubble to the exterior of the narrative. If at heart 3 Idiots is a serious indictment of our education system at the surface it's a character-driven film played out at an observant and opulent but always-feisty octave. The sounds of protest against the curbs, checks and downers in our education reach out to us in a cascade of crisply-written lines spoken by characters who have lived out the nightmare that precedes that long journey into the realisation of our dreams.

At times, the narrative is savagely funny. Note the sequence where Rancho and his girl take the critically ill old man to the hospital on a scooter. Hirani has always seen humour of mortality. He has a potent style of storytelling, a mix of street wisdom and cinematic sensitivities that come together in a noiseless tango of social comment and entertainment. The director is strangely shy of displaying emotions. So he counters the melodrama of his third hero Raju Rastongi (Sharma Joshi)'s life with a black-and-white 1960s' self-mocking background music. Ironically, Hirani's unconventional hero Rancho (Aamir Khan) often goes the other way and sheds manly tears for colleagues, friends and tormented young citizens of modern India who are crippled by a despotic disregard for their natural creativity.

Aamir Khan undertakes his character's journey through the paradoxical labyrinth of ambition-driven education system (incidentally, the loopholes in our education was also the theme of Aamir's Taare Zameen Par and Hirani's Munnabhai MBBS) with a gut-level understanding of what pains today's average 20-something.

Aamir's transformation into a 22-year old collegian is so complete and so non-impersonified you end up wondering if he has been lying about being 40-plus in real life! Like most Aamir starrers, 3 Idiots too is predominantly his vehicle. Most of the funniest lines and inspiring situations in the script come from Aamir. And boy, does he play the boy-man with restrained relish!

Sharman Joshi, as the poor middleclass boy driven to near-suicide by his parents' ambitions, gets two meaty sequences. He chews on them with careful sensitivity leaving a lasting impression. Madhavan, as the third 'idiot', expresses his smothered dreams through a series of half-expressed thoughts and a fear of unhappiness that reach his eyes without transit.

Kareena Kapoor, as the girl engaged to the tycoon with a penchant for putting a price tag on all his gifts, brings a dollop of sunshine and feminine grace to an otherwise masculine tale. She is so spunky and spontaneous you wish there was room for more of her. There's even less of Mona Singh who's again a spirited free soul.

The two ladies are fortunately part of the climax where our three heroes deliver Kareena's sister (Mona Singh)'s baby on the office table ...
A clear indication that even an all-boys tale has no qualms about embracing maternal responsibilities if the situation arises.

But did 3 Idiots really need a manufactured child-delivered-in-crisis climax? Did it need those endless toilet-and-bum jokes? Couldn't Boman Irani (doing a variation on his Dean's part from Hirani's Munnabhai MBBS) and the new actor Omi Vaidya (who plays the stuffy Silencer) have been delineated less hammily?

It's not that 3 Idiots is a flawless work of art. But it is a vital, inspiring and and life-revising work of contemporary art with some heart imbued into every part. In a country where students are driven to suicide by their impossible curriculum, 3 Idiots provides hope. Maybe cinema can't save lives. But cinema sure as hell can make you feel life is worth living. 3 Idiots does just that, and much more. The director takes the definition of entertainment into directions of social comment without assuming that he knows best. Here's V Shantaram happily and effortlessly jogging into Manmohan Desai's territory.

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