Monday, April 28, 2014

Salman Khan's 2002 hit-and-run case: Witnesses depose in court

Salman Khan's 2002 hit-and-run case: Witnesses depose in court



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

New Delhi: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's troubles seem to be a never ending saga. The re-trial of actor's most infamous 2002 hit-and-run case started Monday in the Mumbai sessions court. The trial began with a number of witnesses deposing before the court. However, the actor himself was missing from all the action.


One of the first witnesses to depose in the court, Samba Gowda, said he had drawn panchnama of the articles seized by police on the day of the incident on September 28, 2002.

The witness told prosecutor Jagannath Kenjalkar that it was a big car involved in the accident and said police had reached the spot along with him. He further said the car had rammed into a laundry and its bumper had hit the shutter of the shop. The witness said he saw glass pieces, number plate of the car and bumper parts lying on the spot. These articles were seized by police and a panchnama was drawn by him.

"I can identify the articles collected by police from the place of accident," said Gowda, who hails from Karnataka.

Two more witnesses were discharged as they had admitted the panchnamas drawn by them.

According to the public prosecutor, although a list of 64 witnesses has been submitted by the prosecution, it would not examine all of them.

Earlier, the case was deferred by the court till April 28th, 2014 as the prosecution sought time to produce witnesses in view of police deployment on election duty.

Sessions Judge D W Deshpande had asked the prosecution to produce on April 28 the first witness who was injured in the mishap in which the actor was involved, followed by eye witnesses in May.

On March 26, three witnesses failed to turn up as they were either not available or untraceable making this the second occasion when the fresh trial has not begun in the case.

The Bollywood superstar is facing the charges of running over his Toyota Land Cruiser on people sleeping on a footpath outside a bakery in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002, killing one and injuring four others.

Salman Khan hit-and-run case: Court to start retrial today!

Salman Khan hit-and-run case: Court to start retrial today!

The 2002 episode is back to haunt the Jai Ho star

Salman Khan’s 2002 hit-and-run case retrial begins today. Earlier the court had deferred the hearing earlier this month for April 28, 2014 after time was sought by the prosecution due to election duty. After three witnesses didn’t turn up for the second time failing to set start the fresh trial. The Sessions court judge D W Deshpande asked that the first witness be presented before the court today, while the eye witness will make an appearance in the next month.
Salman is being tried for a hit-and-run for killing one and injuring four others, after his Toyota Land Cruiser ran over people sleeping on a footpath outside a bakery in Bandra on September 28, 2002. With the Bollywood star busy shooting for Sajid Nadiawala’s directorial debut Kick in Poland we wonder if the fresh trial will finally 

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Salman Khan Kick stunt causes panic in Poland

A stunt for Salman Khan's Kick caused locals to contact Polish police in a panic.

According to the Daily Mail, locals saw a London double-decker bus drive off Warsaw's Gdanski Bridge and plunge into the Vistula River below, not realising that it was a stunt staged for the movie. 
Salman Khan, center, looks on on the sets of his latest film "Ready" in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Khan has begun shooting his latest film "Ready" in the Indian Ocean island of Sri Lanka.
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One onlooker said: "I saw the bus on top of the bridge and wondered what a London Bus was doing in the middle of Warsaw

"It didn't move at first but then it started up, and then just drove off and fell into the river. I was completely shocked and had no idea it was part of a film."

The incident was staged as part of a car chase and saw the bridge closed off at a cost of £15,000. 

Production company spokesman Krzysztof Solek from Film Polska Productions said the price of closing the bridge had helped them beat off competition from London and Dublin to stage the scenes in Warsaw.
Salman Khan attends a promotional event of his upcoming Hindi film<em>“Dabangg 2</em> or Fearless 2, in New Delhi, India
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While police were able to alleviate public concerns, others complained about the inconvenience and the cost of closing the bridge. 

One resident said: "They only paid £15,000 to close the bridge off, but how much was lost by people being late for work because of the diversion?"

Angry locals have set up a Facebook group to try to raise an equal amount of money to hold a mass barbecue on the bridge.

The film is directed by Sajid Nadiadwala and stars Khan. 

The actor was earlier mobbed by fans while filming in Warsaw.


Salman Khan: More and more Bollywood producers should opt for Poland


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Khan flew here to shoot his upcoming film “Kick”. Impressed with the scenic locales, he said he would like to come here to unwind and also hoped that Indian filmmakers will explore the facilities that the country offers.
“Had the British authorities not refused me the necessary visa, the original shooting would have been done in London,” Salman told IANS.
“But I am happy that I have come to Warsaw to finish the film. Poland on the whole is a very beautiful country and the city of Warsaw is a place of my dreams.
“I wish more and more Bollywood producers would opt for the country (to shoot films) as all the technical facilities are there. What else can one desire for! Polish people are very understanding and friendly. I would love to come again and again even to chill out from my heavy commitments,” added the 48-year-old.
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“Kick”, Sajid Nadiadwala’s directorial debut, is being shot here and the superstar sounds positive about the film and feels it has the potential to cross the Rs.100 crore mark when it releases July 27.
Even Nadiadwala is satisfied with his decision to shoot here.
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Bollywood actors Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez in Warsaw, Poland for the shooting of their new film ‘Kick’. EPA/TOMASZ GZELL
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The credit goes to M.R. Shahjahan, executive producer of Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment Pvt Ltd, for suggesting Warsaw as an alternative shooting destination for “Kick”.
He experienced the perks of shooting in Poland while making his own film “Aazaan”.
“After initial hesitation Sajid agreed and we are going to add another chapter to Indo-Polish film cooperation,” Shahjahan told IANS.
In 2006, Yash Raj Films also canned the climax of “Fanna” and at that time Aamir Khan, Kajol and Suniel Shetty had come to shoot in the Tatra mountains as they wanted to create a war-like Kashmir situation.
Monika Kapil Mohta, Indian ambassador to Poland, said: “For the past three years or ever since I have come to Poland, I have been pleading with Bollywood producers to do something here. Finally, Nadiadwala has obliged us and this will be one of the biggest achievements of my term.”
She tagged Salman and Randeep Hooda as the “cultural ambassadors in the global affairs”.
“Bollywood has become an important tool to project India as a soft power. Polish youth watch you with admiration. Your films have created a new excitement about India. We hope your word of mouth will also create more understanding and curiosity about Poland in Bollywood circles,” she added.
The ambassador also praised the role of the Indo-Polish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IPCCI) for creating a proper forum to lure Bollywood producers.
IPCCI is hopeful that in the coming year some five to six film units will be shooting in Poland.
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Salman Khan Praises Poland; “Warsaw Is A Place Of My Dreams”

Kick011Salman Khan who is currently shooting in Warsaw for Sajid Nadiadwala‘s Kick is extremely happy with the way things are going on in Poland.
Earlier Salman Khan had been denied visa by the British authorities and  the original shooting which was to happen in London got cancelled and the movie shoot was then shifted to Warsaw in Poland .
Said Salmn Khan“Had the British authorities not refused me the necessary visa, the original shooting would have been done in London, but I am happy that I have come to Warsaw to finish the film. Poland on the whole is a very beautiful country and the city of Warsaw is a place of my dreams.”
Salman went on to add that he would encourage other makes to come and shoot in Poland as well as stated, “I wish more and more Bollywood producers would opt for the country (to shoot films) as all the technical facilities are there. What else can one desire for! Polish people are very understanding and friendly. I would love to come again and again even to chill out from my heavy commitments.”
Monika Kapil Mohta, Indian ambassador to Poland, said: “For the past three years or ever since I have come to Poland, I have been pleading with Bollywood producers to do something here. Finally, Nadiadwala has obliged us and this will be one of the biggest achievements of my term.”
Monika Kapil Mohta even mentioned that people in Poland look up to Bollywood films and are inspired with what they see.  She stated, ”Bollywood has become an important tool to project India as a soft power. Polish youth watch you with admiration. Your films have created a new excitement about India. We hope your word of mouth will also create more understanding and curiosity about Poland in Bollywood circles.”
The ambassador also praised the role of the Indo-Polish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IPCCI) for creating a proper forum to lure Bollywood producers. IPCCI is hopeful that in the coming year some five to six film units will be shooting in Poland

Salman’s never far from his crazy fans

Bollywood actor Salman Khan (Photo: PTI / File)
Bollywood actor Salman Khan (Photo: PTI / File)
Salman Khan is no stranger to crazy fans but he makes sure they are treated well, no matter the situation. The actor is currently shooting for his film Kick in Poland. No one really expected to see a massive number of Salman followers in Poland but they were in for a surprise.
A source from the sets tells us, “During a particular action sequence which Salman was shooting for, an over excited fan came running towards him. In the chaos and enthusiasm, she happened to trip and fall flat on her face, injuring herself. Salman saw this and was worried for her. He took some time off from the schedule and personally arranged for her treatment and later even posed for pictures with her. For the fan of course, her day was made, even though she injured herself in the bargain.”
Even director Sajid Nadiadwala had no idea that Salman would have such a fan following in Poland. The source adds, “He was heard telling people that he had expected the shoot to progress smoothly but Salman’s fans seem to land up everywhere. He already had a tough time dealing with fans during their Delhi schedule. So he was hoping that things would be better in Poland. But he is quite hassled by the chaos fans have been creating and can’t wait to wrap up the shoot.”

Salman Khan fittest of all actors, online poll

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan defeated stars like Hrithik Roshan and Arjun Rampal to grab the first position as India's fittest actor in an online poll.
The poll was conducted by TheHealthSite.com, a health and wellness site, where more than 30,000 people voted for their favourite stars.














Salman and Hrithik's fan following on social media ensured that they received the maximum number of votes defeating other fit actors, said a statement.
Salman received 43.36 percent votes while Hrithik got 42.81 percent votes.
Vidyut Jamwal, Arjun Rampal and Shahid Kapoor grabbed third, fourth and fifth place respectively with 3.35 percent, 1.92 percent and 1.74 percent of the votes respectively.
 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Saif Ali Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor: Celebrities who chose not to vote


People of Mumbai are out on the street to vote. Many Bollywood actors were also spotted at various polling booths. The list includes Aamir Khan, Dia Mirza, Vidya Balan and John Abraham. Some were spotted early in the morning, while many came in the afternoon to cast their vote.

However, there are a few celebrities who chose their work over vote. Many Bollywood celebrities including Sonakshi Sinha, Hrithik RoshanKareena Kapoor and Malika Arora Khan are in Florida to attend IIFA. Other actors like Salman Khan and Randeep Hooda are busy in shooting of their film.

Salman is the fittest of all actors

New Delhi: Superstar of Hindi film industry, Salman Khan left behind fellow stars like Hrithik Roshan and Arjun Rampal to grab the first spot as India’s fittest actor in an online poll.
Salman received 43.36 percent votes while Hrithik got 42.81 percent votes
Salman received 43.36 percent votes while Hrithik got 42.81 percent votes
The poll was conducted by TheHealthSite.com, a health and wellness site, where more than 30,000 people voted for their favourite stars.
Salman and Hrithik’s fan following on social media ensured that they received the maximum number of votes defeating other fit actors, said a statement.
Salman received 43.36 percent votes while Hrithik got 42.81 percent votes.
Vidyut Jamwal, Arjun Rampal and Shahid Kapoor grabbed third, fourth and fifth place respectively with 3.35 percent, 1.92 percent and 1.74 percent of the votes respectively.

Salman Khan to miss Lok Sabha elections 2014!


Salman Khan to miss Lok Sabha elections 2014!

Even as many celebrities find their names excluded from the electoral list and others have adjusted their  busy schedule to ensure they cast their precious vote, the Dabangg Khan has decided to give Lok Sabha elections 2014 a miss

Salman Khan will not be casting his vote this year. The actor is currently shooting for Kick in Poland will miss the D-Day in a democratic nation like India. Sallu is busy hanging himself from the 40th floor of a high rise Palace of Culture and Science and canning action sequences there. Not to mention, he is missing all the action in the Lok Sabha elections 2014.  
The actor whose film is scheduled to release in Eid this year wants to complete his much delayed project and hence decided to skip casting his vote it seems. Sallu however remained in news during the propaganda of the ongoing elections. The Jai Ho star was first miffed with AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) leader Arvind Kejriwal for using his title track for their party’s promotions without his permission. The actor also grabbed headlines when shared lunch with BJP’s (Bharatiya Janat Party) presidential candidate Narendra Modi and went kite flying with him. Not not forget that Sallu miyaan‘s dad veteran writer Salim Khan too praised Modi in his recent interaction with the media.
Was work the only reason why Salman stayed away from casting his vote? Or was he trying to avoid any further complications by associating himself with a particular political party?

Salman Khan frenzy hits Warsaw

From being followed by fans everywhere to getting wide media coverage - the filming of Bollywood film 'Kick', which stars Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead roles, has generated frenzy in the Polish capital.
Director Sajid Nadiadwala, who is shooting the film's climax here, had no inkling people would react like that when he parked himself in the city for the shooting.

Salman Khan
Salman plays a chef in an Indian restaurant, situated in the centre of Warsaw

Wherever he goes to shoot, a mixed crowd of Indians and Polish fans of Bollywood films follow him. They also chant "Salman, Salman" whenever the Hindi movie superstar comes on the set.

Shooting is in full swing for the past 10 days and Gazeta Wyborcza, the largest newspaper here, is giving wide coverage to the shooting. It has put four journalists on the job.
Private Polish TV channel TVN also gives big coverage to the 'Kick' unit, which is expected to wrap up the shooting by the end of the month, almost every day.

Salman Khan
Wherever Salman goes to shoot, a mixed crowd of Indians and Polish fans of Bollywood films follow him

"The day is not far when Warsaw can be known as Warsaliwood for the Bollywood producers. The locales and natural scenic beauty would prompt Bollywood to select Poland for their outdoor shootings.

"The (production) cost is much cheaper and the civic authorities are cooperating generously. A city like Warsaw has more than 20 five star hotels and there are 30 Indian restaurants. The stars and the crew can have food of their choice anytime of the day or night. Young and beautiful Polish girls are ready to work as extras in the item numbers," wrote Michael Wojytczuk in Gazeta Wyborcza.
Anna Kalata, a former labour minister and vice president of the Indo-Polish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IPPCI) and J.J. Singh, the president of the IPPCI, believe that once the film releases and if it is a commercial success, many Indians would like to come to Poland as tourists as it happened in Spain after the release of Zoya Akhtar`s 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara', a few years ago.

Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez
Gazeta Wyborcza, the largest newspaper in Warsaw is giving wide coverage to the shooting of Kick

"Poland is changing fast and for the better. Cities like Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, Poznan and Wroclaw have wonderful infrastructure. A city like Lodz has the world famous film institute where Andrezej Wajda, Krzystof Zanussi and many other famous directors had started their film training.

"Polish authorities are keen that Poland should be recognised as an important country internationally," added Singh.
Meanwhile, Pawel, a Polish journalist, in his tongue-in-cheek style has offered a screenplay a la Bollywood movie. He wants to use the same cast as Nadiadwala has in 'Kick'.
In his proposed story, Salman will act as a chef in an Indian restaurant, situated in the centre of Warsaw and he will bail out a Sri Lankan illegal migrant Jacqueline from the clutches of a Pakistani terrorist, Randeep Hooda.
So far neither Salman nor Nadiadwala have shown any interest.
It seems they have enough on their plate as they want to release the film by the end of July.

Aamir, Shah Rukh, Salman Khan To Reunite ?


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Salman Khan's ex Sangeeta Bijlani to make a comeback?

Salman Khan's ex-girlfriend and former actress Sangeeta Bijlani is planning to make a comeback on silver screen after two decades of absence from it.
According to the reports, Bijlani has signed director Onir's next film Shab, a love story based in South Delhi.
She is reportedly playing the role of a high society fashion patron in the film.


Sangeeta Bijlani has signed Onir's Shab as her comeback film

The actress, who had nearly vanished from the spotlight after marrying cricketer-turned-politician Azharuddin, started making fleeting public appearance last year. She was seen at Salman's Jai Ho and Oh Teri! screenings.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif voted as the probable Archie trio!



Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif voted as the probable Archie trio!

We asked our loyal readers who they think can be the perfect trio from B-town to portray the desi version of the famous comic characters. Here are our poll results!

Archie, the most recognisable face from the world of comic-dom is no more! And just when we were blinking our eyelids furiously to hold back those collective tears, we imagined why not our B-townies make an effort to resurrect the iconic character and his pals in a desi version. That got us thinking – what if Archie was a character in a Bollywood film? Who would play him? And what if the entire Riverdale cast was made up of Bollywood movie stars? Yes, we know you’ve seen Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, but we are not talking of an unofficial inspiration here. We were thinking along the lines of Archie comics, absolutely filmi-ishtyle. So we asked our dear BollywoodLifers who they prefer to see as apna hero Archie, the spunky Veronica and the chirpy Betty.
The response to the figment of our wild imagination was phenomenal with votes pouring in for various permutation and combinations. A majority of peeps, a whopping 38 per cent actually thought that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif can play Veronica, Archie and Betty to the best effect.
While the Bachchan bahu in all her generous body constitution is not our idea of Veronica, but Sallu miyaan with his idiosyncrasies and Kat with her attitude can certainly play the part of the freckled faced Archie and the stylish bimbette respectively. 25 per cent voters also voted for Deepika Padukone-Ranbir Kapoor and Kat as the possible Archie trio. Interestingly, here too Kat has been voted as the perfect desi avatar of Betty. Main Tera Hero couple Varun Dhawan and Nargis Fakhri along with 2 States star Alia Bhatt also caught our readers fancy as they bagged 19 per cent votes collectively. Now you can take a look at our report card and tell us if the final results are fair or not-so-exciting!

Fans Voted Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif as Veronica, Archie and Betty



                                                                   Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Salman Khan

Jon Goldwater, Archie Comics CEO, may want to cast Deepika Padukone as Veronica and Katrina Kaif as Betty but Bollywood fans want Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Salman Khan and Kaif as the trio.
Bollywoodlife.com conducted a poll to find out who will be best suited for the roles of Veronica, Archie and Betty, if the comic is made into a Bollywood film.
Fans voted for Khan and his ex-girlfriends Bachchan and Kaif for the lead characters. While 38 percent people voted for the Bachchan-Salman-Kaif team, 25 percent voted for Padukone-Ranbir Kapoor-Kaif.
"Main Tera Hero" lead pair Varun Dhawan and Ileana D'Cruz, along with "2 States" actress Alia Bhatt, came third with 19 percent votes, while evergreen romantic jodi Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, along with Priyanka Chopra, came at fourth position with 11 percent votes.
Archie has a huge fan base in India, due to which the writers decided to introduce two Indian characters - Raj Patel and Amisha Mehta - in the comic series.