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Photo: Behind The Set Of Ghanchakkar

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Photo: Exclusive Behind the Scenes: Emraan Hashmi, Kalki Koechlin & Huma Qureshi at ‘Ek Thi Daayan’ Photoshoot

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Photo: Emraan Hashmi's 'spooky' moment at Ek Thi Daayan's live press event

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Photo: Emraan Hashmi snapped with his AUDI Car at the launch of new look of Edenred vouchers in Mumbai

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Photo: Emraan Hashmi who’s going international with Oscar-winning director Danis Tanovic’s film — tentatively titled White Lies — will star alongside Bond girl Maryam D’Abo in it.

The actress had starred as Kara Milovy in the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights, which was Timothy Dalton’s first outing as Bond. Tanovic’s team is currently shooting for their upcoming film in Patiala.

Produced by Cedomir Kolar and Marx with Prashita Chaudhary and Guneet Monga, the film will apparently be D’Abo’s big screen outing after several years post her successful recovery from a surgery for brain hemorrhage in 2007, though the Brit actress did work on a documentary on the medical condition.

Producer Guneet Monga confirmed that the Bond girl will indeed be a part of the film. “Yes Maryam is doing the film and we are delighted to have her in it,” says Guneet.

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Photo: Who is stupid enough to get into the middle of Mumbai’s busy railway stations to shoot films? Well, it seems the makers of ‘Ghanchakkar’ are. The film, which stars Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan, is an intense film but has a lot of comedy that is not forced. One sixth of the film which is being directed by Raj Kumar Gupta for UTV has been shot at railway stations and in local trains, resulting in mayhem. The shooting happened over 63 days. Fortunately for everyone, most of these shots were taken on Sundays when the crowds are less chaotic. Nevertheless, as expected, it was utter chaos when Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan stepped out to shoot in the locals. We wonder if the makers of the film should be given the tag of ‘ghanchakkar’.

Photo: A blend of Hollywood and Bollywood stars including Emraan Hashmi, Abhishek Kapoor, Siddharth Roy Kapur, Ronnie Screwvala, Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Jeremy Irons, Jane Fonda, Tim Robbins and Zhang Ziyi was seen on the red carpet at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.

The Berlin international film festival, commonly known as “Berlinale”, rolled out its red carpet for the 63rd time from 7th to 17th February.

Chinese film director Wong Kar-wai was announced as the President of the Jury and his film The Grandmaster was the opening film of the festival.

A total of 19 films were up for various Golden and Silver Bear awards. On Feb 16, the official programme ended with the awards ceremonies.

The festival was graced by prominent stars like Matt Damon, Jeremy Irons, Julie Delpy, Jude Law, Nicolas Cage, Nina Hoss, Anne Hathaway, Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche and Isabella Rossellini.

This year, 6,812 films applied for entry to the festival, 100 more than 2012.

Have a look at the stars on the red carpet at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.

Photo: Vidya Balan Hot with Emraan Hashmi on the set of Ghanchakkar 2013

Photo: Actor Emraan Hashmi says he would rather play the character in his films than just be an actor.

Horror is here to stay
Actor Emraan Hashmi, on his first visit to Allahabad, attended the Kumbh Mela with Huma Qureshi and Ekta Kapoor. In Allahabad for the promotion of Ek Thi Daayan, a horror thriller, Emraan says horror as a genre is here to stay.

"Numbers go in favour of horror films. Raaz 3 had a great opening and did great business. A huge chunk of the audience wants to come to theatres to get scared. The excitement is palpable in both comedy and horror, but is missing in drama. So, that's the reason I prefer horror over drama because the audiences reaction is immediate. Horror makes people jump out of their seats. There is a misconception about spooky films being dependent on special effects, but the best of horror films, right from The Exorcist to The Omen, never used special effects, though the visual effects in the form of makeup was there. In India, a film like Raaz3 has upped the bar in terms of visual effects in horror and Ek Thi Daayan will do it further. Horror is now part of mainstream cinema in India, which was not so till a few years back," he says.

Not comfortable with the familiar
Known for his association with the Bhatt camp, Emraan is now a regular in Ekta Kapoor's films. However, according to the actor, "Comfort zone kills an actor. The more uncomfortable you are, the better you act, the more cushy you get, the worse you get as an actor. I have seen it happening to myself. The films which I was comfortable doing and was confident about, did not fare well at the BO. Though repeating the people with whom I work, like for instance Ekta (Kapoor) with whom I have done three films, is more about sharing a rapport rather than being in a comfort zone. We have moved on from being cushy and comfortable because in each of the three films we have done together, whether it was Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, The Dirty Picture and now Ek Thi Daayan, we have experimented with different genres," says Emraan.

Opposites attract
Emraan, who has worked in two films with Vidya Balan, both of which were women-centric films, says that playing second-fiddle has never crossed his mind. "I am an extremely secure actor and my career graph is not dependent on any one component of the film. I have the courage and conviction to work in a film which other stars may hesitate to be associated with. Though as an artiste, I would like to do biopics and especially films like The Aviator. It remains a dream role for me," he says.

The actor who would be teaming up with Kareena Kapoor in Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor's joint venture, further adds, "The film, which is an edgy love story, will go on floors at the end of this year. It could be a strange pairing but odd couples are far more sexy, the chemistry between them is more interesting which is why Bollywood is going out of the way to cast such actors together. The Dirty Picture is the best example of this where I was paired opposite Vidya. The audiences' response confirmed that odd couples do create magic," he says.



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Photo: Emraan Hashmi Signing Autograph For His Female Fan At The Launch Of New Look Of Edenred Vouchers In Mumbai

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Photo: Shooting for intimate scenes may be a child's game for Emraan Hashmi, but for his co-star in Ek Thi Daayan Huma Qureshi, it proved to be quite tough to get the actgoing.
Incidentally, somehow her discomfort happened to rub off on Emraan Hashmi as well.
Huma Qureshi, who plays Emraan Hashmi's wife in Ek Thi Daayan , apparently had to shoot an erotic scene withthe actor.
A source said, "Huma was aware of the scene where she has to get intimate with her husband and even lock lips. It was an integral part ofthe story and she was fine with it."
The source added, "Emraan too became nervous. However he made her comfortable. After a couple of retakes, it came out well."
Director of the movie Kannan Iyer said, "It is just yet another scene for us although I too was apprehensive. But we shouldtreat it like a regular action or comedy scene. And as faras nervousness is concerned, I feel it is normal. While doing emotionally high-strung scenes, every actor feels nervous for the first time."

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