Monday, October 29, 2007

Webinfosys's Entertainment News : Shahid and Katrina?

Shahid Kapur and Katrina Kaif have been paired in a film that Raj Kumar Santoshi plans to embark on after Halla Bol. Confirming the news, Rajkumar Santoshi says, “It is true that Shahid and Katrina are doing my next film. Though they have been signed, the dates for both the actors have to be worked out.”

He adds, “I have wanted to make a romantic comedy for a long time now. But I cannot divulge anything about the story of my film. I am excited about making a romantic comedy, a genre I have not explored before!”


But aren’t Shahid and Katrina a bit of an odd pair? What made him opt for them?

He replies, “I cast Katrina opposite Shahid as I thought they’d look fresh, besides they will be coming together for the first time. Also, when I read the script it was Shahid and Katrina who came to my mind. They are talented and I’ve wanted to work with them for some time now.”




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Webinfosys's Entertainment News : 'Ratatouille' inspires a run on rats at British pet shops

The Indepedent - UK - What a difference starring in a major Hollywood blockbuster can make. After this summer's floods, rats were enemy number one. Newspapers said Britain faced a rodent population explosion; the wet weather meant we would be inundated by the creatures.

That was before Ratatouille. Thanks to the latest Disney/Pixar's digital animation studio box office hit, featuring a lovable French rodent, the reputation of the rat is undergoing a PR renaissance. Children are now desperate to get their hands on a pet rat.

A pet store chain says it has been inundated with requests for the animals. Pets at Home said sales of rats in the half- term holiday were up 50 per cent because of the popularity of Ratatouille.

"It seems Ratatouille has done wonders for the image of rats and finally helped to portray the image we have long been keen to promote – which is that contrary to popular opinion, rats are one of the cleanest and least smelly pets you can own," said Steve Fairburn, a rodent expert with Pets at Home. "They are incredibly responsive to learning and can be taught to do amazing tricks, much in the way that dogs can." Currently at No 1 in the UK box office charts, Ratatouille tells the sewer to soufflé story of Rémy, a Parisian sewer rat with a penchant for fine cooking and dreams of making it into the culinary big league. Rémy ends up working secretly in the kitchen of a five- star restaurant by secretly guiding a talentless (human) sous-chef who, until his chance encounter with the gastro-rat, was struggling to impress his boss.

The endorsement of Hollywood celebrities has also boosted the image of rats. Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Pink and Angelina Jolie have all admitted to owning rodents as pets over the past year.

"They're fantastic pets, they surprise you everyday and are so intelligent," said Julie Parker, who breeds rats in Gloucestershire and says she has had many inquiries, particularly over Russian Blue rats which look most like the star of Rataouille. "I've got 16 at the moment and my partner has nine. They're pretty addictive animals to be honest. Once you buy a couple you always want more."

Rat owners recommend owning more than one rat as rodents are sociable animals that live in tight knit communities. But many breeders are concerned that impulse buying of rats could lead to a lot of abandoned pets shortly after Christmas.

Heather Tomlinson runs a rat re-homing service at ratplanet.co.uk. She said: "The timing of the film is particularly worrying because parents will be looking for Christmas presents for their kids but we will be expecting to see a lot of homeless rats to look after around February as the kids get bored."

Pets at Home warned people to think hard before buying a rat. "We certainly don't want rats to become the next animal victims of a movie craze," said Mr Fairburn. "Everyone saw what happened in the case of the Ninja Turtles and the subsequent demand and mistreatment of terrapins and other aquatic reptiles that followed and we don't want the same thing to start happening with rats".

How to care for your rodent

* A rat costs anything from £6 to £15, depending on breed. Specialist and rare breeds cost up to £70.

nAverage life expectancy is two to three years. (In the wild it is six months).

* Rats are highly sociable animals and tend to do better with a cage-mate. Owners should also socialise with their pets.

* Unless you want frequent litters, choose rats of the same sex.

* Rats are prone to respiratory disorders so do not use wood chip or sawdust as bedding. Use clean recycled paper or cat litter.

* Mature male rats may mark their territory, which can be quite pungent. Neutering can stop this.

* Rats should be allowed out of their cage as often as possible.

* Don't release unwanted pet rats into the wild. Take them to a rescue centre




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Webinfosys's Entertainment News : I said what I had to about Kareena: Saif

I said what I had to about Kareena and myself."


That's love-struck Saif Ali Khan for you! When quizzed by HT about his relationship with the Kapoor gal, Saif insisted on playing safe this time.


"I think there's bound to be a lot of hype. The press has certainly changed and has gone more on the lines of a tabloid. But still they are better than the west. They haven't actually turned up in my bathroom. Trust me, I'm looking forward to it."


Ask him a trait of his personality that he had to change after becoming a public figure and he quickly points out, "I get uncomfortable with many heads around. But now I am used to of it. One can't even go to a disc or a fashion show. Earlier I'd get uncomfortable, but now I have learnt the art of handling it."


Talk any further on Kareena, and he declines to entertain. "I do have a body of work that could be better news than who am I partying or going out with."

Back to work, a lot seems to keep the actor engaged. To begin with, today, Saif walks the ramp, along with the cast of his forthcoming film Race, for the exclusive line of clothing by Provogue.


"Race is my favourite so far. My look in the film is very cool. I sport a beard. It's very me. It's really sexy." Talk about looks and Saif will be seen in a different one altogether for Yash Raj Film's Tashan, "I'll be seen in a handlebar moustache. Even that is cool."


The next big thing on his mind is his production company, Illuminati Films, "The films that we make under the banner, will be entertaining. Something on the lines of Being Cyrus. It could be a love story, or an action thriller or a sci-fi," he says.


The project in news so far has been, Agent Vinod. Talk about it, and once again the hot topic (read Kareena) pops up. The buzz is that, Kareena will play the female lead in the film, which is on similar lines as Bond films.


"She could be. If the script demands an actress like Kareena, then why not?" he asks rhetorically. However, about being part of his own films, Saif says, "I'd probably be a part of most of the films. For me, the idea is to be able to work in the kind of film that I don't get to do otherwise."




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