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Delhi chill grips Mallika Sherawat
Mallika happened to shoot from 7 p.m.
to the next morning recently -- and ended up falling ill. Producer Krishan Chaudhary came to her rescue as he called out for his family doctor to check on her, says a source.
Chaudhary has teamed up with Amit Chandra to produce the film. Chaudhary also planned to cancel the shoot for Mallika's sake, but the actress insisted on continuing with it.
She told the producer that she felt better after seeing the doctor, and carried on with the shoot, which finished on time thanks to her dedication. Kismat Love Paisa Dilli , directed by Sanjay Khanduri, also features Vivek Oberoi.
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(less)Mallika Sherawat eyes only for Ajay Devgn
In fact, before the shoot, she walked up to Ajay, introduced herself and chatted with him for quite some time." Mallika says, "I love Ajay's work since seeing Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai and Singham.
He's such a cool and friendly person to work with. In fact one of the reasons I did the song was because of him.
Ajay is my favourite actor." We wonder what Mallika's other co-stars, Anil Kapoor and Zayed Khan (who were also present in the song) thought about being ignored so blatantly?
(less)Mallika Sherawat misses 'aalu parathas'
Now that the actress has turned vegan, she can't eat aalu parathas . On the occasion of Mother's Day May 13, she will share all this and more through her voice blog, which will go live Sunday.
She also talked about love, mischief, festivals and much more. Mallika, who started her acting career with Khwahish, was last seen in Double Dhamaal .
She also featured in international films like The Myth and Politics of Love
(less)Mallika Sherawat gave a miss to Oscar
Though she has made an appearance at the awards in 2011, this time around her plan was to meet studio executives and lobby for interesting work. Sherawat flew down from Los Angeles Monday morning to shoot an item song titled Laila Laila for Priyadarshan's Tezz
(less)I’m not the singing type: Mallika Sherawat
"I've worked with her in Kismat Love Paisa Dilli and she has a good understanding of music. She loves the Haryanvi flavour of the tracks in my next, Lucky Unlucky.
" Mallika admits, "The only thing I'm worried about is people being unable to tolerate my Haryanvi accent ! I am not the singing type..
.I don't even sing in my shower! But I love music so I'm doing this.
I will only sing for my own films and look forward to recording the song in the studio." Erm, ok.
MAIN BHI SINGER Sridevi: Title track in Chandni (1989) Priyanka Chopra: Right Here Right Now; Bluffmaster
(less)Mallika Sherawat has a fetish for burqas
Recently, the actress created a buzz at the Delhi airport and later at the Mumbai airport, after she refused to remove the burqa even during the duration of the flight. According to a source, Mallika was flying from Delhi to Mumbai after wrapping up a schedule of Kismat Love Paisa Delhi and arrived at the Mumbai airport in a burqa.
The source said, "She declined to uncover her face even while checking in and going through the security check. If that wasn't enough, she blatantly refused the on-board staff's request to remove the burqa while she was seated in the business class of the plane.
" Apparently her efforts to hide behind the veil drew sniggers from co-passengers and amused many others at the airport. Tweet
(less)I will always be a diva: Mallika Sherawat
A tete-a-tete It's impossible to miss her lithe body even when she's in loose track pants and a jacket. The venue is Kamalistan Studios in Mumbai, where the shooting is on for Mallika Sherawat's latest film "KLPD" or "Kismat, Love, Paisa, Dilli" directed by Sanjay Khanduri, who also directed "Ek Chalis Ki Last Local".
"It's a romantic thriller set in one night," explains the actress who's back from Los Angeles after a long hiatus. When asked about it though, she says, "But I never left.
I have been shuttling between LA, Mumbai, Cannes etc..
. the world's such a small place these days anyway.
..
" The Haryanvi has always been known for her hot body, but her form is leaner and meaner than ever. She has recently won the tag of PETA's 'Sexiest Vegetarian Alive'.
"Yes, I'm very proud of this award. It's time people got more educated and conscious of our environmental surroundings.
Vegetarianism is a cause very close to my heart. In fact, I'm a Vegan," says the super sexy actress, who is also a self-confessed yoga addict.
"My yoga guru tells me not to use the word 'addict' when it comes to yoga, as it has a negative connotation. But I believe in the power of this addiction!" "KLPD" apart, other projects that she has signed are a film called "Lucky, Unlucky" and a yet untitled comedy presented by Sudhir Mishra.
"In the Sudhir Mishra film, I'm playing a lower middle-class housewife who beats her husband with a belan. In "Lucky, Unlucky", I play a Jat sprinter, and the thing that excites me most about "KLPD" is that it's a story based in Delhi, one of my favourite cities.
" All these roles are a far cry from the usual glamorous "Jalebi Bai" avatars we've seen Mallika don in the last few years. But the actress says she couldn't be happier with the kind of roles that she's taken up.
"Bollywood is going through a massive transformation. The fact that people are offering me these girl-next-door roles as opposed to the glamorous ones I've been playing in the last few years shows that the industry is getting more diverse.
The new, upcoming directors have a very large role to play for this change and it's great for actresses," says she. After the release of " Murder " in 2004, Mallika was touted as the next big thing, but her career's trajectory has not been totally smooth or even unidirectional.
What kept her from getting to the top of the Bollywood game? "I have never ever been the typical commercial heroine, running around trees. If you look at the movies that I've chosen even early in my career, you'll see that all of them have been heroine-centric.
They have all been my films rather than a hero's films. I'm still the same.
" 'you don't become gold by touching gold' In a hero-obsessed industry, Mallika has kept herself at the forefront for a decade, which is no mean feat. Her logic is pretty simple - "You don't become gold by touching gold.
I could have chosen to sing and dance with all the Bollywood biggies. But then after some time, the hero gets bored and goes for the younger, hotter body in town, and your career is finished.
What's the fun in that?" You can't argue on this one. Look at the top stars, and you'll find the '90s male brigade is still ruling Bollywood, while the women from the same decade are M.
I.A.
It certainly isn't because they aren't looking great or have forgotten how to act. Mallika goes on to explain, "And how have I missed out? How many heroines today can talk about being in the spotlight in Bollywood and Hollywood ? I have been given an honorary citizenship in LA I mean, who am I? Just an ordinary girl from Rohtak with big, crazy dreams to become an actress.
But it's all working out fine for me."
(less)I will always be a diva: Mallika Sherawat
A tete-a-tete It's impossible to miss her lithe body even when she's in loose track pants and a jacket. The venue is Kamalistan Studios in Mumbai, where the shooting is on for Mallika Sherawat's latest film "KLPD" or "Kismat, Love, Paisa, Dilli" directed by Sanjay Khanduri, who also directed "Ek Chalis Ki Last Local".
"It's a romantic thriller set in one night," explains the actress who's back from Los Angeles after a long hiatus. When asked about it though, she says, "But I never left.
I have been shuttling between LA, Mumbai, Cannes etc..
. the world's such a small place these days anyway.
..
" The Haryanvi has always been known for her hot body, but her form is leaner and meaner than ever. She has recently won the tag of PETA's 'Sexiest Vegetarian Alive'.
"Yes, I'm very proud of this award. It's time people got more educated and conscious of our environmental surroundings.
Vegetarianism is a cause very close to my heart. In fact, I'm a Vegan," says the super sexy actress, who is also a self-confessed yoga addict.
"My yoga guru tells me not to use the word 'addict' when it comes to yoga, as it has a negative connotation. But I believe in the power of this addiction!" "KLPD" apart, other projects that she has signed are a film called "Lucky, Unlucky" and a yet untitled comedy presented by Sudhir Mishra.
"In the Sudhir Mishra film, I'm playing a lower middle-class housewife who beats her husband with a belan. In "Lucky, Unlucky", I play a Jat sprinter, and the thing that excites me most about "KLPD" is that it's a story based in Delhi, one of my favourite cities.
" All these roles are a far cry from the usual glamorous "Jalebi Bai" avatars we've seen Mallika don in the last few years. But the actress says she couldn't be happier with the kind of roles that she's taken up.
"Bollywood is going through a massive transformation. The fact that people are offering me these girl-next-door roles as opposed to the glamorous ones I've been playing in the last few years shows that the industry is getting more diverse.
The new, upcoming directors have a very large role to play for this change and it's great for actresses," says she. After the release of " Murder " in 2004, Mallika was touted as the next big thing, but her career's trajectory has not been totally smooth or even unidirectional.
What kept her from getting to the top of the Bollywood game? "I have never ever been the typical commercial heroine, running around trees. If you look at the movies that I've chosen even early in my career, you'll see that all of them have been heroine-centric.
They have all been my films rather than a hero's films. I'm still the same.
" 'you don't become gold by touching gold' In a hero-obsessed industry, Mallika has kept herself at the forefront for a decade, which is no mean feat. Her logic is pretty simple - "You don't become gold by touching gold.
I could have chosen to sing and dance with all the Bollywood biggies. But then after some time, the hero gets bored and goes for the younger, hotter body in town, and your career is finished.
What's the fun in that?" You can't argue on this one. Look at the top stars, and you'll find the '90s male brigade is still ruling Bollywood, while the women from the same decade are M.
I.A.
It certainly isn't because they aren't looking great or have forgotten how to act. Mallika goes on to explain, "And how have I missed out? How many heroines today can talk about being in the spotlight in Bollywood and Hollywood ? I have been given an honorary citizenship in LA I mean, who am I? Just an ordinary girl from Rohtak with big, crazy dreams to become an actress.
But it's all working out fine for me."
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