Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Ladies special for Yash-ji

The grand premiere of Jab Tak Hai Jaan on November 12 will see all the heroines who ever worked with the late filmmaker gather on one platform

While the film industry is yet to come to grips with Yash Chopra's demise, his bereaved a 'grand' premiere for the veteran filmmaker's last offering Jab Tak Hai Jaan.

    Scheduled for November 12, the event will see the who's who of the industry and more importantly,all heroines who have ever worked with the late director through his carrer.
    Incidentally, the reaction to this big announcement is one of aurprise considering a majority of the leading film families had decided not to celebrate Diwali as a mark of respect to the man who defined romance in mainstream Hindi cinema.
    A leading producer- distributor known to host lavish Diwali parties said, "We had decided to call off our Diwali celebrations. But then we heard Yashji's family is planning a lavish premiere for Jab Tak Hai Jaan. If the family is not averse to a celebration (for whatever reason), then we see no logic in cancelling our annual Diwali rituals."
     Said Rakesh Roshan,"We'll do the pooja at home and meet our relatives and friends. That's it." Most people including the Bachchans, Shabana and Javed, and the Kapoor Khandaan (Randhir, Rishi and family) are now planning on a subdued celebration. A member of the Kapoor family said,"Not because with him gone,we genuinely don't feel like going wild over this Diwali."
     Then again, everyone associated with YRF is gearing up for the Jab Tak Hai Jaan premiere. Actors and filmmakers who are excepted to be out of the country will now resume their presence at the do.
     A friend of the Chopras said, "All the heroines who ever worked with Yashji, from Mala Sinha and Sadhana, to Sharmila Tagore and Rakhee to Madhuri Dixit and Anushka Sharma, will be there at the premiere. I think they are planning a special tribute to the heroines of Yash Chopra."


'We had 12 sarees for Switzerland'
At an event held at Yash Raj Studios on Monday, SRK along with his leading ladies Katrina and Anushka shared some interesting anecdotes about the film.
Said Anushka, who made her debut with the banner, "My father doesn't watch too many films. One day, I spotted him watching TV and crying. I didn't speak to him that time but afterward, he told me he was watching Veer Zara."
Katrina recalled the Swiss schedule saying Manish Malhotra had made 12 sarees and Yash Chopra had already planned a water sequence with her and Shah Rukh. "We were joking about the lakes being cold," the actress said. The highpoint of the do was the food served to the media. The spread comprised chicken tikka, chicken reshmi, paratha, chole, jalebi and rabdi-all of which were the late director's favourites.

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