Posts Tagged ‘New York’
Taaza Khabar: Priyanka Chopra wants more $$, Director says byebye
Sanjay Gadhvi, director of blockbusters Dhoom and Dhoom 2 was set to start production on his new film titled 7 Days in Paris with Imraan Khan and Priyanka Chopra however, now he is heroine-less and this is all due to matters of money.

It seems that our dear Piggy Chops asked for 5 crore for the role which Katrina Kaif turned down due to script conflicts.
Is PC asking too much?
We don’t think so! P-Chops was paid 3 crore for Pyaar Impossible under the Yash Raj Films banner opposite Uday Chopra so it’s pretty legit for her to demand the price she’s worth.
Let’s be frank here, women in this Industry have to struggle and fight for their price whereas lineage/ men make much more very easily. Case in point: Neil Nitin Mukesh who is asking for 2 crore with New York being his third movie. Only third. Whereas PC does an average 5-7 movies per year since she debuted in 2002.
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Fashion Tamatar: Neil Nitin Mukesh
Oyy, it seems that Neil Nitin Mukesh took the title of his movie New York a bit too far with that heinous Statue of Liberty tie.
Neil, you don’t need to promote your movie so…”creatively” because it’s quite brilliant in its message and you did you were amazing in it. So please no themed Statue of Liberty socks or boxers.
Ok, maybe we’re being too harsh because judging by the expression of NNM’s face it seems he realizes his mistake.
Pehli Nazar: Trailer for New York
New York starring Katrina Kaif, Neil Nitin Mukesh, John Abraham and Irfan Khan is set to release in the next few weeks.
The film spans the years from 1999 til 2007 and revolves around the lives of John, Katrina and Neil during the events that transpire around 9/11.
Kabir Khan the director of New York says the film is based on part of the political canvas of 9/11, but it speaks of prejudices after the great human tragedy. It is a definite and very relevant subject about post-9/11 prejudices that have increased after the attacks [...] We have in fact divided time in a pre- and post-9/11 world in the film to highlight its obvious repercussions in times to come. The repercussions of the attacks are still very strongly felt globally and will continue to do so.


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