Kolhapur (Maharashtra), July 11 : Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) activists Monday protested outside two cinema halls here exhibiting the latest Aamir Khan production "Delhi Belly" due to its "vulgar and objectionable" content, police said.
The managements were forced to cancel the afternoon shows.
Over 50 angry NCP activists, led by local corporators Anil Pharat and Prakash Gaondi, created ruccus at the Padma and Parvati cinema halls where the afternoon shows had started.
They shouted slogans, tore off the movie posters and banners and attempted to barge into the theatre premises, demanding cancellation of the show.
Their ire was also directed at the censor board, which they said had cleared objectionable dialogues, explicit erotic scenes and the song "DK Bose".
The protesters demanded deletion of the song, offensive dialogues and explicit scenes on grounds that they corrupted the mind of the youth, especially college students, who have been queuing up to watch the movie.
Police said that around 20 NCP activists were detained and additional security has been provided at the two cinema halls.
An officer from Kolhapur's Laxmipuri police station said that the NCP had told the two theatre managements and the police Sunday that the party members will demonstrate if the shows were not cancelled.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
'Delhi Belly' recovers costs, collects Rs.26 crore over weekend
New Delhi, July 4: Aamir Khan's home production "Delhi Belly" recovered its cost by earning Rs.26 crore in the opening weekend, while Amitabh Bachchan's "Bbuddah...Hoga Teraa Baap" is also expected to break even as it has collected Rs.7.06 crore so far.
Made at a budget of Rs.25 crore including print and publicity, the Imran Khan-starrer adult comedy earned Rs.7.15 crore Friday, Rs.8.50 crore on Saturday and its Sunday collections were Rs.10.75 crore.
Film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted that Amitabh's home production "Bbuddah..." picked up on Saturday-Sunday and collected Rs.7.06 crore over the weekend.
Made at a budget of Rs.25 crore including print and publicity, the Imran Khan-starrer adult comedy earned Rs.7.15 crore Friday, Rs.8.50 crore on Saturday and its Sunday collections were Rs.10.75 crore.
Film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted that Amitabh's home production "Bbuddah..." picked up on Saturday-Sunday and collected Rs.7.06 crore over the weekend.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Delhi Belly review

Directed by Abhinay Deo
Rating: ***
Very rarely we come across a film that disgusts and delights in equal measure. A film that has us crinkling our nose, yet sticking a thumb up for approval. Delhi Belly is one such film. And though many of us feel, we're too old for potty humour, we're not. As you would imagine, Delhi's Belly manifests an upset stomach, rumbling constantly, warning you of its ominous contents. This sound can be roughly translated in words, by the song, 'I want to break free' by Queen.
The storyline is fairly uncomplicated for films in this genre. Parallel stories collide at certain parts but it seems natural and not Kukunoor-ish. The film is about three Delhi bachelors, Tashi (Imran Khan), Arup (Vir Das) and Nitin (Kunaal Roy Kapoor), living in (by far) the filthiest bachelor pad constructed by any set designer ever.
Professionally, Arup is a cartoonist for an ad agency (weren't they called illustrators?), Tashi is a diligent journalist and Nitin is his photographer. Like every self-respecting bachelor, our lead trio has a sheer contempt for any household work and their landlord. Their routine life gets sticky once they get their shit mixed up (literally!) and deliver a wrong package. And just for fun, the wrong package is a stool sample!
Like 'Snatch', diamonds are the object of everyone's desire here too. But unlike 'Snatch', we just have one group of scums hunting for them that is headed by Somayajulu (Vijay Raaz). While they're on the run, they're joined by Menaka (Poorna Jagannathan) who hints on a subliminal relationship with Tashi but he's already going steady with doll-faced Sonia (Shenaz Treasurywala). Thankfully, this doesn't culminate into a love triangle.
A lot of people get seriously injured, a ceiling collapses, a few cars are dented but when you see a man with a live firecracker sticking out of his bum, you can hardly help yourself. Also you have Nitin taking dysentery to a level where the sound produced cannot be replicated by blowing into one's hand.
An aspect this film blatantly ignores is that our lead trio doesn't demonstrate Delhi-speak which is using voluminous and imprecise expressions in an idiotic fashion to say anything. But what it loses out in manner of speech, it makes up in visuals, as you see Delhi in its smuttiest and most deplorable avatar.
Among the cast, Vir is clearly the most talented and entertaining of the three and Imran is the least. Poorna is vivacious and lights up the screen with her personality and Shehnaz is, well, forced into ill-fitting clothes.
'Delhi Belly' is well-paced and the screenplay is cleverly woven to hold your attention and interest through the 96 minutes of its runtime. And although most songs are just used as a background score, 'Jaa Chudail' picturised on Vir's failed relationship is hilariously crazy.
This film may not be appetizing for all, but it surely has an appetite for potty sounds. A farting blockbuster for sure!
Labels:
Aamir Khan,
Bollywood Gossips,
Delhi Belly,
Imran Khan
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Want to be number one item boy: Aamir Khan
Mumbai, June 23 : What is Bollywood's Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan's latest dream? He wants to be the top notch item boy of the film industry!
“I want to be the number one item boy of the industry,” Aamir, who has done his first item song “I love you, like I hate you” for his home production "Delhi Belly", told reporters and also thanked them for inspiring him.
“The recent questioning from media, whether I am doing a song sequence in the film or not? Such things made me ponder. So, I must say that media has inspired me to do the item number,” added the 46-year-old, who says it is a tribute to the 1980's discos.
The song has recently been added to Abhinay Deo directed adult comedy, set for July 1 release.
“It's a tribute to the 1980's discos. My hair-do is inspired by Amitabhji and I sport chest hair, just like Anil Kapoorji. The dance moves are similar to Mithunda as I am a big fan of him. And my attire will be a mix of Govinda, Amitabhji and other actors from that time,” he said.
“The recent questioning from media, whether I am doing a song sequence in the film or not? Such things made me ponder. So, I must say that media has inspired me to do the item number,” added the 46-year-old, who says it is a tribute to the 1980's discos.
The song has recently been added to Abhinay Deo directed adult comedy, set for July 1 release.
“It's a tribute to the 1980's discos. My hair-do is inspired by Amitabhji and I sport chest hair, just like Anil Kapoorji. The dance moves are similar to Mithunda as I am a big fan of him. And my attire will be a mix of Govinda, Amitabhji and other actors from that time,” he said.
Labels:
Aamir Khan,
Bollywood Gossips,
Delhi Belly,
Imran Khan,
Item Boy
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
‘D K Bose’ on a tshirt
Labels:
Aamir Khan,
Delhi Belly,
Delhi Belly T-Shirts,
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
High heels in 'Delhi Belly', a nightmare for Vir Das
Mumbai, June 19 : Dancing might be a piece of cake for some, but for comedian-actor Vir Das it was altogether a different ball game. When he was filming his solo song "Jaa chudail" for his film "Delhi Belly", he had to groove wearing five-and-a-half inch platform heels.
The song is said to be a tribute to the dancing style of yesteryear actor Mithun Chakroborty with influences from the style of great American singer Elvis Presley.
"I'm an item girl now," joked Vir.
"I didn't really realize till now the power Hindi film songs have and I never understood what a solo song can do for you. Now I know. I heard people calling me Chudail on the road. I was disturbed and flattered at the same time," Vir told IANS in an interview.
For the 32-year-old, dancing doesn't come very easily; hence he was petrified when he got to know that a senior choreographer like Farah Khan will be choreographing the song composed by Ram Sampath.
"Farah Khan has choreographed the song. I was terrified because she is a senior and I had heard that she is quite a task master; so I rehearsed for 14 days to get the steps right," said Vir.
"I watched videos to get the style right. I saw more Elvis videos than Mithun videos because I have grown up watching Mithun; so I know those moves," he said.
"It was a good experience but the most difficult part was that I had to dance in five-and-a-half inch platform heels, which was nothing less than a nightmare. The outfit was made of pure latex , so there was no ventilation. But overall I had fun. Farah is amazing to work with," he added.
In "Delhi Belly", Vir is playing a pivotal role along with Imran Khan and Kunal Roy Kapoor. The film directed by Abhinay Deo is produced by Aamir Khan Productions and is slated to hit screens July 1.
Throwing light on his role in the film, Vir, who has worked in films like "Mumbai Salsa", "Love Aaj Kal" and "Badmaash Company" among others, informed: "I play a graphic designer in the film. He is a very frustrated, angry person. He is a bit of an underdog. He is broke, physically, romantically and emotionally. Horrible things happen to him. I got attracted towards the character because usually I have played guys who are happy, witty and active, but this was different."
When asked about his interaction with Aamir during the shoot of the film and any tips that Aamir might have given him, Vir said: "Aamir never came on the sets."
"I saw Aamir at the workshops and he never came on the sets. He is a kind of producer who wants to make sure that you are ready before stepping in and once he feels that you are ready, then you don't see him. My only interaction with him was during the workshops," he said.
The song is said to be a tribute to the dancing style of yesteryear actor Mithun Chakroborty with influences from the style of great American singer Elvis Presley.
"I'm an item girl now," joked Vir.
"I didn't really realize till now the power Hindi film songs have and I never understood what a solo song can do for you. Now I know. I heard people calling me Chudail on the road. I was disturbed and flattered at the same time," Vir told IANS in an interview.
For the 32-year-old, dancing doesn't come very easily; hence he was petrified when he got to know that a senior choreographer like Farah Khan will be choreographing the song composed by Ram Sampath.
"Farah Khan has choreographed the song. I was terrified because she is a senior and I had heard that she is quite a task master; so I rehearsed for 14 days to get the steps right," said Vir.
"I watched videos to get the style right. I saw more Elvis videos than Mithun videos because I have grown up watching Mithun; so I know those moves," he said.
"It was a good experience but the most difficult part was that I had to dance in five-and-a-half inch platform heels, which was nothing less than a nightmare. The outfit was made of pure latex , so there was no ventilation. But overall I had fun. Farah is amazing to work with," he added.
In "Delhi Belly", Vir is playing a pivotal role along with Imran Khan and Kunal Roy Kapoor. The film directed by Abhinay Deo is produced by Aamir Khan Productions and is slated to hit screens July 1.
Throwing light on his role in the film, Vir, who has worked in films like "Mumbai Salsa", "Love Aaj Kal" and "Badmaash Company" among others, informed: "I play a graphic designer in the film. He is a very frustrated, angry person. He is a bit of an underdog. He is broke, physically, romantically and emotionally. Horrible things happen to him. I got attracted towards the character because usually I have played guys who are happy, witty and active, but this was different."
When asked about his interaction with Aamir during the shoot of the film and any tips that Aamir might have given him, Vir said: "Aamir never came on the sets."
"I saw Aamir at the workshops and he never came on the sets. He is a kind of producer who wants to make sure that you are ready before stepping in and once he feels that you are ready, then you don't see him. My only interaction with him was during the workshops," he said.
Dharma's Short Term Shaadi with T-Series
Mumbai, June 19 : For the first time ever Karan Johar's Dharma Productions has struck a deal with T-Series for its forthcoming movie Short Term Shaadi.
Currently T-Series has the audio-video copyrights over 40 forthcoming Hindi films. Prior to this the music rights of Dharma Productions where released by Sony Music India.
“I have always loved the films made by Karan Johar, not only for their content and aesthetic appeal, but also for their beautiful music, which has always been their major strength. We are delighted to have acquired the music rights of Short Term Shaadi. And we hope that this is just the beginning of a long creative association,” said T-Series chairman and managing director Bhushan Kumar.
Produced by Karan Johar and directed by Shakun Batra, Short Term Shaadi is an out and out romantic comedy that has Imran playing a role – that of a highly conservative, fussy architect, with a rigid attitude.
He falls in love with Kareena Kapoor, a liaison which changes him completely.
Kareena potrays the character of a hairstylist who teaches him about life and love.
The film takes place in a compressed time frame of a little more than a week and deals with how my character changes within that short span of time. It has been shot in Las Vegas and India.
Starcast: Imran Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Boman Irani and Ram Kapoor.
Currently T-Series has the audio-video copyrights over 40 forthcoming Hindi films. Prior to this the music rights of Dharma Productions where released by Sony Music India.
“I have always loved the films made by Karan Johar, not only for their content and aesthetic appeal, but also for their beautiful music, which has always been their major strength. We are delighted to have acquired the music rights of Short Term Shaadi. And we hope that this is just the beginning of a long creative association,” said T-Series chairman and managing director Bhushan Kumar.
Produced by Karan Johar and directed by Shakun Batra, Short Term Shaadi is an out and out romantic comedy that has Imran playing a role – that of a highly conservative, fussy architect, with a rigid attitude.
He falls in love with Kareena Kapoor, a liaison which changes him completely.
Kareena potrays the character of a hairstylist who teaches him about life and love.
The film takes place in a compressed time frame of a little more than a week and deals with how my character changes within that short span of time. It has been shot in Las Vegas and India.
Starcast: Imran Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Boman Irani and Ram Kapoor.
Imran Khan says. People can vote and marry at 18…why drink at age of 25
The new law increasing the alcohol consumption age to 25 in Maharashtra, is not being favored by many Bollywood stars. Actor Imran Khan appears to have taken it upon himself to file a PIL against the new ruling.
Presently, media is abuzz that the ‘Delhi Belly’ hero Imran Khan feels that raising of the drinking age to 25 in Maharashtra is utterly unfair, as when people can vote and marry at 18 and have kids at 21, then why can’t they chose to drink or not to drink at an early age.
Imran tells he doesn’t endorse nor wish to promote drinking among youth. But what he’s concerned about is the right of freedom to choose for the youngsters who are mature enough to take important decisions like marriage.
Imran’s call to action has his I Hate Luv Storys co-star Sonam Kapoor saying cheers as well.
“If you can vote, get married, have children, drive a car… why on earth can’t you drink? It’s ridiculous we are not living in the dark ages,” told Sonam.
Amitabh Bachchan wrote in his social networking blog: “On drinking age limit increased to 25 ! Err .. old and mature enough to vote for the country, or join army ..and fight for the nation…but not old and mature enough to be told when you are allowed to drink ???? Strange ?!!!! (sic) .”
Many other Bollywood celebrities have also spoken against the ruling.
Labels:
Alcohol,
Amitabh Bachchan,
Bollywood Gossips,
Imran Khan
Saturday, June 11, 2011
BHAAG D.K. BOSE AANDHI AAYI - DELHI BELLY SONG LYRICS

Song Writer: Amitabh Bhattachrya
Singer: Ram Sampath
Movie Album: Delhi Belly(2011)
Music Composer: Ram Sampath
Music Label: UTV Motion Pictures
Delhi Belly Star-Cast: Imran Khan, Kunal Roy Kapur, Vir Das and Shenaz Treasurywala
Release Date: July 1, 2011
Bhaag DK Bose Aandhi Aayi Song Lyrics
Daddy mujhse bola, Tu galati hai meri
Tujhpe Zindagani guilty hai meri
Saabun ki Shaqal mein, beta tu toh nikla keval jhaag
Jhaag jhaag...
Bhaag >>>
Bhaag bhaag......
Toh by god lag gayi
Kya se kya hua
Dekha toh katora
Jhaanka toh kuaa
Piddi jaissa chuhaa
Dum pakda toh nikla kala naag
Naag naag
Bhaag...>>>
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, DK bose, D K bose
bhaag bhaag DK "Bose dk" bhaag.... (x2 times)
Aandhi aayi aandhi aayi aandhi aayi..
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, D K bose, D K bose
Bhaag bhaag DK Bose dk bhaag....
Aandhi Aayi hai...
Hey...Hey..!
Kisne kisko loota
Kiska maatha kaise phoota
Kya pata....
haiya uiya na vadloo..
Itna hi pata hai, Aage daudein toh bhala hai
Peechhe toh, ek rakshash phaade munh
Ek aandhi aayi hai, sandesa laayi hai..
yeah..
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, DK bose, D K bose
bhaag bhaag DK "Bose dk" bhaag.... (x2 times)
Aandhi Aayi Hai Aandhi Aayi Hai
Aandhi Aayi Hai...
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, DK bose, D K bose
Bhaag bhaag DK "Bose dk" bhaag...
Aandhi Aayi Hai.
Bhaag Bhaag.......
Hum toh hai kabootarr, Do pahiye ka ek scooter Zindagi
Jo Dhakelo toh Chale
Arre kismat ki hai kadki, Roti Kapda aur Ladki teeno hi
Paapad belo toh miley ..
Yeh bheja garden hai, aur tension maali hai.. yeah..
Mann ka taanpura, frustration me chhede ek hi Raag
Raag Raag....
Bhaag.....
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, DK bose, D K bose
bhaag bhaag DK "Bose dk" bhaag.... (x2 times)
Hey Aandhi Aayi Hai Aandhi Aayi Hai
Aandhi Aayi Hai...
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, DK bose, D K bose
Bhaag bhaag DK "Bose dk" bhaag...
Daddy mujhse bola, Tu galati hai meri
Tujhpe Zindagani guilty hai meri
Saabun ki Shaqal mein, beta tu toh nikla keval jhaag
Jhaag jhaag jhaag
Bhaag
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, DK bose, D K bose
Bhaag bhaag DK "Bose dk" bhaag.... (x2 times)
aandhi aayi aandhi aayi aandhi aayi
Bhaag bhaag DK bose, D K bose, D K bose
bhaag bhaag DK Bose dk bhaag....
Aandhi Aayi hai...
Labels:
2011 Songs,
Aamir Khan,
Amitabh Bhattacharya,
Delhi Belly,
Imran Khan,
Ram Sampat
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