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ЯНА: wichy : вроде как релиз куда-то там на май или июнь перенесли... епть...слов неть ..одни междометия...

Алёна: не достоин-таки он большого экрана, будут показывать в узком семейном кругу,при зашторенных окнах не,ну вы представляете, насколько там все плохо??

ЯНА: не ну плохо ..не плохо.. хватитдумать..прыгать надо.. бабки то вложены...


wichy: Алёна : не,ну вы представляете, насколько там все плохо?? Датыче... Даже релиза на большом экране не будет??? Думаю, точно, только для внутреннего пользования чакрабортьевской семейки фильма получилась... Остальные не выдержат такого напора красоты...

ЯНА: wichy : только для внутреннего пользования чакрабортьевской семейки фильма получилась... ой и не гри... я даже знаю на каком форуме эта симейка обитает... тока у них фамилии хоть и похоже..но все же разные

Алёна: не,я не знаю, будет-не будет, просто предположила год откладывать релиз просто так не станут...уж лучше бабки потерять, чем честь и достоинство папанька там,наверное, все локти искусал,и у себя и у всех членов семьи,что повелся на каприз сына "хочу сниматься в кино"

wichy: Алёна : год откладывать релиз просто так не станут... Наверно переснимают уже сто пятьдесят первый раз... Уже давно бы папу загримировали под сына и сняли бы, чтоль... и всем было бы хорошо

ЯНА: wichy : Уже давно бы папу загримировали под сына и сняли бы, чтоль... нет нет нет ну вы слышали а я даж в самых смелых эротических фантазиях себе такого не позволяю ааааааа

Wolf: Mimoh's Dancing Gives 'jitters' To Papa Mithun Chakraborty Sunday 04th of May 2008 Although Bollywood actor Mithun Chakraborty dotes on his son Mimoh, he is getting apprehensive of being overshadowed by him. Mimoh's debut-making movie, 'Jimmy' is releasing two weeks after 'Don Muthuswamy', in which Mithun plays the title role, that hits the screens May 9. Mithun fears that 'Jimmy', in which Mimoh shows off his amazing dancing skills, might overshadow his own film and give him a tough time in consolidating his second innings in Bollywood. 'Mimoh is so good at dancing that even I got jitters when I saw a trial screening of 'Jimmy' recently. And, mind you, I have not been a bad dancer in my earlier innings in Hindi movies,' Mithun told IANS here. Now that his son has turned an actor, is there any chance of both working together in movies in the near future? 'No chance,' Mithun remarked promptly. 'I will not be able to keep pace with Mimoh's dancing vim and vigour. Plus, I am sure Mimoh would not like to be overshadowed by my histrionic abilities.' Does it mean that he does not rate Mimoh very high as an actor? 'It takes a performer at least 10 years to learn the ropes of acting. Mimoh has just begun his career. He has to go through the grind before he calls himself an actor in the true sense,' Mithun said matter-of-factly. Incidentally, this is the same Mithun who had created Bollywood history in 1976 by bagging the National Award for Best Actor in his debut movie 'Mrigaya', made by Mrinal Sen. In Ashim Samanta's 'Don Muthuswamy,' Mithun plays the role of a reformed don. How Muthuswamy's life goes for a toss after he relinquishes his notorious career of crime is, in essence, what the movie is about. A comedy, it is Mithun's eighth movie for Samanta's banner. Although the banner has produced over 65 movies so far, 'Don Muthuswamy' is only its second comedy in four and a half decades since it produced 'Naughty Boy' starring Kishore Kumar and Kalpana in 1962. Mithun said his role in 'Don Muthuswamy' constantly reminded him of Krishan Iyer MA, the character of a bungling don he played in Mukul Anand-directed 'Agneepath' 18 years ago. When Ashim had gone to meet Mithun in Ooty with the story idea of a reformed don, he had planned to fashion the character after a Mumbai don. Though the movie was being planned as a comedy, Mithun refused to play a Mumbai don. So, Ashim had to give the character a Tamil identity. But does Mithun enjoy playing comic characters? 'Well, I am an actor. So I should be able to play all kinds of roles. It's true that I have not worked in many comedies. But I enjoyed playing 'Don Muthuswamy'. In fact, having lived in Tamil Nadu for long, I incorporated into the character some Tamil mannerisms I observed in some Tamil employees in my hotel in Ooty,' he said. Mithun has a line-up of movies, which will keep him busy in Mumbai for at least two to three years. Some of these are 'Luck', 'Ghosla', 'Phir Kabhie', 'Zindagi Tere Naam', 'Chandni Chowk to China' and 'C-Company'. 'The characters I am playing in these movies are the kinds that I had never played earlier. I am surprised that I am being offered to play these at this stage. I want to specially mention 'Phir Kabhie', being jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Pradeep Guha. I am playing a 60-year-old man opposite Dimple Kapadia in this movie,' the actor said. He said though he would give cent percent to the movies to make his second innings in Bollywood as successful and fulfilling as the previous one, he would shoot only 25 days in a month. 'The rest five days I will devote to my hotel in Ooty, which has a 450-strong staff and needs my attention and guidance,' he said. Ever since he shifted to Ooty in the mid-1990s, Mithun had refused to come down to Mumbai to shoot for his movies. The producers, who had signed him, had to plan their shooting schedules as per the actor's convenience until recently. While in 'Don Muthuswamy' Mithun plays a comic character, in his soon-to-be released Bengali movie 'Ekti Nadir Katha', directed by Bollywood art director Samir Chandra, he emotes a diametrically opposite character, proving his versatility. After almost 35 years in filmdom since he debuted in 'Mrigaya', acting has now got into his skin. He had also set a new dancing trend in his 1983 movie, 'Disco Dancer'. 'Disco Dancer', in fact, became his son Mimoh's day school for dancing when he grew up. The student is now threatening to prove one up on his teacher.

Алёна: ну что ж,ждем 9 мая,осталось немного

Wolf: "Just the thought of facing the camera would make me shiver" - Mimoh Chakraborty By Bollywood Hungama News Network, May 8, 2008 - 16:14 IST Mimoh, a proud son of legendary Mithun Chakraborty, is all geared up to prove his acting prowess in his forthcoming debut film, Jimmy. Not many know that his real name is Mahakshay, but Mithun being a die-hard fan of Michael Jackson and Mohammad Ali, also named his son Mimoh, which is a combination of these two names. Apart from Jimmy, Hamilton Palace and Loot are some of his films lined up for the release this year. Bollywood Hungama brings you an exclusive interview with Mimoh where he shares his experience about working in his debut venture, Jimmy, releasing this Friday (May 9). Are you nervous or excited for the release of your film? Honestly, I can't explain how I am feeling…it's beyond any expression. Well, if I have to put into one word, I am scared as to how people would react to my performance in the film. Expectations being a star's son tend to touch the sky and I hope to live up to them. Tell us what Jimmy is all about? Jimmy is a thriller, which revolves around the protagonist named Jimmy, played by me. Jimmy is a perfectionist and a workaholic who has no complaints from both his personal and professional life. I work as a driver during the day and DJ in the night. However, with the twists and turns in the story, nothing seems as it is supposed to. What happens next is what Jimmy is all about. The feeling of independence is very satisfying and to know that your hard work is paid off well gives you the kick to work more hard. Hmmm…workaholic! You seem to be the same way in real life too; two more films of yours are lined up for the release this year. What's the secret behind this energy? It's give me immense satisfaction and pleasure to be a part of the film fraternity and I love to work round the clock, I feel I have become addicted to it now. As a beginner, I would like to experiment and give my hundred percent if I have to prove myself. Acting has become a passion now and trust me, I can't think beyond that. I am not doing films out of compulsion, I love my work and enjoy every bit of it so factors like energy, stamina eventually fall in place with the regular workouts I do. Moreover, my work makes me self-sufficient…no more asking pocket money from Dad. The feeling of independence is very satisfying and to know that your hard work is paid off well gives you the kick to work harder. And all your films have been thrillers…why this inclination towards this particular genre? There is no special inclination towards any particular genre. I believe newcomers should not be choosy about their work. All my films be it Hamilton Palace, Loot or Jimmy, despite being thrillers will display me in three different characters. Call it a pure coincidence (smiles); I signed them because of their strong script, which coincidently happened to be thrillers. How has the experience of facing the camera been so far? Honestly, I have never been so scared in my life…you won't believe I was trembling on the very first day of my shoot. Just the thought of facing the camera would make me shiver…it was a dance sequence and I was completely petrified. But to my surprise, I did it in one take and was so thrilled. And things eventually fell in place thereafter. Do you a get apprehensive about the comparisons between you and your father Mithun Chakraborty, which are bound to happen? What's your take on him? I like to see the other side of the coin. Comparisons between my father and me, I believe is the USP of the film because audience will be keen to know how different Mithun Chakraborty's son is from him. However, can't neglect the one side as well (laughs) which gives me nightmares as to what would be the audience reaction to my film and my performance as well. And as far as my Dad is concerned, he is a legend himself…I normally fall short of words when I have to explain him. He has gone through a lot and still is going through. He keeps on pepping me up saying, “Son, prepare for the worst and hope for the best.” My father means everything to me and I hope I live up to his expectations. I have learnt a lot from him…I think he is one of the very few actors who climbed the ladders of success with the originality factor and I try my level best to follow his steps. And today, my father as an actor has reached new heights and I feel proud to say that he has surpassed himself and this is biggest compliment I have ever given him. Just the thought of facing the camera would make me shiver… How was the experience working with veteran actor Shakti Kapoor? To tell you the truth; Shaktiji was more than nice to me. He was so encouraging on the sets. I am an introvert person and don't jell with people easily. Apart from the fear of my performance, the thought of mixing up with my co-stars was something, which was giving me nightmares. However, I was more than happy to have people like Shakti Kapoor in Jimmy and Sunil Shetty in Loot because they treated me not only like co-star but also went out of their way to take care of me and make sure that I am comfortable. Sunil is a gem of a person. Not just on the sets but he would give me fitness tips in the gym. Apart from the fear of my performance, the thought of mixing up with my co-stars was something, which was giving me nightmares. How is the music of the film? Which is your favourite track? Jimmy has a very situational music something, which is not put forcefully to add the style and melody elements to the film. At the same time, I feel it's really good. 'Marhabba' is my favourite track in the film, which took 40 days to be completed and took about 6 hours daily. What is the USP of the film? Are you satisfied with the way the film has shaped up? USP is, as I told you earlier the audiences' curiosity to know what Mithun Chakraborty's son can do and how good or bad he is. Secondly, the story, which is the soul of the film. And, I am more than satisfied with Jimmy and hope it works well at the box-office. Share some memorable moments with us during the shoot of the film? I can't pin point any one…the entire shoot was a memorable experience. I remember I had hurt myself during the shoot of the film while doing one stunt…and everyone was so supportive that despite all the pain I managed to give my best. However, the most memorable was the day when I received my first paycheck and I bought things for my family members. That was most touching moment of my life.

Wolf: Finally, Mimoh's day of reckoning cometh 08th May 2008 15.20 IST By ApunKaChoice At long last, the first movie of Mimoh , son of Mithun Chakraborty , is ready to hit the theatres. For more than a year, Mimoh has been in news for his foray into Bollywood but his first film has taken longer than expected to make it to the marquee. Now, the wait is over for the young star-son. He makes his debut in Friday’s release Jimmy in which he plays a dancer. Well, like father like son. Addressing the mediapersons in Mumbai, Mimoh said he would obviously be compared with his father. “Whereas acting is concerned, I have a long way to go. I am aware that comparisons will be inevitable,” Mimoh said. ‘Jimmy’ has Mimoh playing a mechanical engineer who is so passionate about dancing that he takes up a job of a DJ in a club. But things go awry after he gets involved in a murder case and has to prove his innocence. “It is a suspense thriller and I have got enough opportunity to show my dancing skills. I am very confident that the film would do well,” Mimoh. Mimoh said his character in the film is close to his real self, someone who loves dancing. And dad Mithun was always there to guide the sonny in dancing during the shoots. “My father was present on the sets when dance sequences were being shot. He wanted to ensure that everything was perfect,” Mimoh said. Even though Jimmy is presented by Mithun, the senior actor chose not to make an appearance in the film. The movie is directed by Raj Sippy.

Wolf: Mithun snubs Bachchans Author: Upala KBR Date: 09 May 2008 Mithun invited everyone in B-Town for the premiere of his son’s film except the Bachchans Yeh mera khoon hai! Mimoh and Mithun. Pic/ Rakesh Dave Last night, at the premiere of Mithun Chakroborty’s son Mimoh’s debut film Jimmy, at Cinemax in Andheri, the who’s who of B-town was present. Barring the Bachchans. Mithun personally called up everyone to come and bless beta Mimoh on his big day. So why was the Bachchan parivaar not invited? Because the Chakrbortys were not invited to the AbhiAsh wedding? Says a source, “Amitabh and Mithun have worked together in Agneepath and Ganga Jamuna Saraswati, so they are no strangers. Mithun wasn’t happy with the way his role had shaped out in Agneepath and Amitabh went on to get the National Award for the film. And things between them soured forever.” But it goes way beyond just professional rivalry. When Mani Ratnam’s Guru released, Mithun felt his role would suffer, but nothing of the sort happened. Mithun would never speak out openly against Amitabh and fear incurring his wrath especially now that he has started blogging. Mithun feels it better to avoid Amitabh. When asked if he had invited Bachchan to Jimmy’s premiere, Mithun says abruptly, “No.” When asked why, he shrugs, “Because I don’t know the Bachchans that well and we can’t invite everyone. There will be too many people then.” Argue that they have been colleagues and contemporaries and the actor snaps, “Please don’t ask me anything. I don’t wish to discuss the subject. It’s best left alone.” Starry night Mithun invited many stars and his old producer and director friends for the premiere, Mithun admits, “Yes I had invited Shah Rukh, Govinda, Salman, Sunil (Shetty), Sanjay (Dutt). Shah Rukh came and met me and said, ‘Dada, I would have come but the Kolkata Knight Riders match is on the same day and I have to be there.” Salman’s shooting in Australia but Sanju, Govinda and Sunil Shetty promised to come.” Special people A special invite for the premiere has gone to Salim Khan (Salman’s father) and his family. Mithun says, “Yes I am like Salman’s elder brother. Salimbhai has done so much for me when I was struggling actor. He has been a tremendous source of encouragement and support to me. Salimbhai had first met me in a tailoring shop when I was just a graduate from the Pune Film Institute and asked me to join films. Since that day, he had recommended me everywhere to all his colleagues. Salman, Sohail, Arbaaz and Alvira have grown up in front of me. The Khans are like family.” He’s on his own Amitabh has always promoted Abhishek whenever possible (especially with reference to Guru) as a proud father. Will Mithun do the same with Mimoh? “Let Amitabh do that if he wants. If Mimoh is really good, he will succeed on his own. If he’s bad he has to learn and correct it. I feel Mimoh is 25 times a better dancer than I am. Mimoh has acted well and got distinction in dancing, fighting and action. He’s star material but he has to improve his acting. I don’t want to praise him too much or he’ll get a swollen head. I’ve told Mimoh that he has to fight his own battles and be ready for anything because this is how life is. I was never present on the sets. The only time I came was during the song Marhaba which Nadeem, the choreographer and I helped Mimoh with the steps.” http://www.mid-day.com/web/guest/entertain...XT_5_groupId=14

Wolf: Mimoh 25 times better than me: Mithun Suruchi Mazumdar Posted online: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 0930 hrs the early ’80s, he introduced the term ‘disco’ to Bollywood. But then he went on to dabble with action films, and was at one point even considered as Amitabh Bachchan’s strongest rival. As luck would have it, after a series of duds in the ’90s, Mithun Chakraborty disappeared from the world of superstardom, while Bachchan rose to a level sans compare. But some stars make their way out only to stage a surprise comeback. That’s what Chakraborty did, when he recreated his magic in Guru last year with a powerful performance as an uncompromising newspaper editor. Now he promises his fans a lot more. “I have nearly 10-12 films on the floors,” says Chakraborty, naming Don Muthu Swami (that releases in June), Chandni Chowk To China, Luck with Sanjay Dutt, C Company, Phir Kabhi (opposite Dimple Kapadia) and Zindagi Tere Naam (opposite his former co-star Ranjeeta). His second innings is not going to be just offbeat roles, like the one in Guru, for the actor. “I have not become selective about banners but about my roles. I’m playing characters that excite me even if they are hardcore masala movies,” says Chakraborty, who has shaken a leg for a promotional video of Don. In Chandni, he will be seen doing daredevil stunts with Akshay Kumar. “It isn’t that I danced or did an action sequence after a long time. I’m in regular touch with them through Bengali films,” he says. Chakraborty’s honeymoon with the Hindi box office ended with super-hit movies like Agneepath (where he played the lead along with Bachchan) in early ‘90s, after which he ended up as the badshah of B-grade films. However, the actor who gave hits like Suraksha, Disco Dancer, Dance Dance and Pyaar Ka Mandir, continues to be a phenomenon in Bengali commercial films—he is the industry’s top-grosser. “It’s all about luck. That’s all what matters in the film industry,” says Chakraborty. However, Chakraborty’s journey to stardom is a story of sheer determination and struggle—hailing from a lower middleclass family in Kolkata, he made it big in Hindi movies out of nowhere. “Films are not everything in my life. For a brief period, I got bored and stopped acting,” he says. During this time, he ventured into hotels and resorts in Ooty, and made odd appearances in offbeat movies by Goutam Ghosh and Rituparno Ghosh. “I had to look after my children,” says Chakraborty, married to actor Yogita Bali. Things are also looking up on the personal front, as son Mimoh makes his debut in Jimmy this week. “Mimoh is 25 times better than me,” says the proud father. “But he has to fight his own battle.”

wichy: Ну что... разнесли вроде как в пух и прах первую фильму Мимоха.... Про него лично некоторые критики пишут в более мяххких выражениях - но это может быть данью уважения папе. Как того и следовало ожидать, фильма не удалась...

Алёна: wichy : Как того и следовало ожидать, фильма не удалась... хорошо, что мы не ожидали ничего хорошего а то бы расстроились а так вроде как уже свыклись с этой мыслью, ну и ладно...лишь бы ума хватило дальше не пытаться звездить или хотя бы уж, не с такой помпой рекламировать

ЯНА: wichy : но это может быть данью уважения папе. ага...и не гри...оценили наконецто митхуна по заслугам только когда увидели мимоха...

wichy: отсюда The quality and outcome of Mimoh's purported dream launch, Jimmy, has sent shock waves across the industry. While the pre-release vibes from the film were indicative of a hard time ahead not even the shrewdest trade pundit could have predicted such a harsh and relentless attack on a film that clearly and tragically doesn't deliver the goods. While the shell-shocked star-parent Mithun Chakraborty has gone into a shell, sources close to the family say Mithun wasn't quite unprepared for the severe backlash. "Mithunda kind of knew what was coming. When he had seen the rushes he was shocked by the tackiness of the product. Jimmy was certainly not the launch that the doting father had dreamt for his son. Given a choice Mithun-da would've liked to shelve the film. And if it was his own home production he'd have done exactly that regardless of financial losses. But this was someone else's money and simply refunding Rs 5 crores was not the solution." It was late last year after seeing the rushes that the appalled and panicky Papa stepped in to perform Operation Rescue. "Mithun da saw how poorly the film had been put together. The production values were much below par. The producers had promised to shoot in foreign locations, especially Dubai. All Mithun-da saw were indoor shots done shabbily. He decided to take matters into hands. Two extra songs were shot. No expenses were spared to make them look lavish. But it was too late," the source ends regretfully. A lot of Chakraborty's friends also feel that the choice of director was wrong. Continues the source, "Raj N Sippy had made a series of successful films in the 1970s. But he has been pretty much out of the loop in recent times. Mithunda's friends advised him against handing over the responsibility of launching Mimoh to a director whose best years came 25 years ago. But Mithunda was adamant. He argued that Raj Sippy had worked with the best of superstars in the past from Amitabh Bachchan to Dharmendra to Mithun. In fact, Raj had directed Mithun in Boxer which was a flop but which remains one of Mithuda's favourite films. Raj Sippy had also directed Akshay Kumar in his first film (Sugandh). So Raj was the chosen once…Once things started going wrong there was little Mithunda could do." Post-release the velocity of the criticism against Jimmy has hit the emotional actor hard. Mithunda refuses to say anything about Mimoh's failed debut, beyond…. "I always maintained my son is a better dancer than me. Everyone agrees. I'm happy with that. Beyond that, Mimoh has his own destiny. He's named after Michael Jackson and Mohammad Ali. Like the two, he'll have to fight his way through life. I can only be there to support him. He'll have to fight the battle on his own." Говорят, Митхун в шоке от того, какое представление сыночка вышло с фильмом Jimmy, и даже когда увидел его, хотел, чтобы его положили на полку. И теперь он сильно расстроился. Судя по всему - фильм действительно редкостное г...

Алёна: wichy : , чтобы его положили на полку как-то слабо он хотел....в глубине души надеялся на чудо? но любопытство раздирает, хочу посмотреть это "г" может этот фильм станет пособием для детей актеров, рвущимся на большой экран - как не надо играть, и как можно опозориться...

wichy: Алёна : но любопытство раздирает, хочу посмотреть это "г" Если почитать статью, то это такое "г", что аж страшно смотреть... А глядя на картиночки "звезды" - отпадает последнее желание

olga: А я тоже хочу посмотреть, мне интересно.

ЯНА: я тож хочу посмотреть ...и подругам показать....так ради прикола

Алёна: ЯНА только показывать сразу надо два фильма, этот - и хороший с переводом, естесственно, его не будет, буду оригинал искать..аха...в коллекцию...как единственный, надеюсь, фильм Митиных потомков.

ЯНА: Алёна : , этот - и хороший а хороший это нынче что?

Amita: Алёна : и как можно опозориться Ойййй ,а думаю станет Мимох звездуном южного масштаба ,может еще старину Раджни переплюнет ! пы сы ,Ну куда детЯм звезд еще деваться ,всерано в индустрии завязнут в той или иной степени

ЯНА: Amita : ,всерано в индустрии завязнут в той или иной степени ну да в принципе... должен же ктото играть соседа главного героя...

4837464: wichy : He's named after Michael Jackson and Mohammad Ali. хоспидя, наконец мое любопытство удовлетворено я все никак не могла понять, что это за имечко такое...

Remita: 4837464 : wichy : цитата: He's named after Michael Jackson and Mohammad Ali. А ещё говорят, мол, как корабль назовёшь, так он и поплывёт...

Алёна: 4837464 а у нас спросить низзя было?

olga: Алёна : а у нас спросить низзя было? Когда он родился, это было сложновато

Алёна: я про то, что Шурик не знает, что это значит...она ж явно мучалась не с Мимошкиного рождения

4837464: olga : Когда он родился, это было сложновато боюсь, в то время я и не знала, что у Митхуна сын родился... Алёна : а у нас спросить низзя было? ну не то чтобы я этим сильно мучилась... это такое почти неосознанное было чувство, каждый раз при встрече с этим словом осознала бы - спросила бы...



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