Showing posts with label Barbara Mori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Mori. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

Barbara Mori signs her second Bollywood film Fever


After the success (or rather failure, should we say) of Kites, Barbara Mori has signed her second Bollywood film, Fever. Though Kites was a disaster at the box office, it did a world of good for Barbara. That is why, the gori, has made a comeback to Bollywood.
It is reported that, Barbara has been paid Rs. 1.3 crores, which is equivalent to around $ 3, 00,000. The film also stars Rajeev Khandelwal, the host of Sach Ka Saamana. Rajeev Jhaveri will be directing the film, which is produced by Ravi Agarwal. Barbara will play the role of a linguist in the film.
Not many details are available about this latest development. But from what are available, it is reported that Barbara fell in love with the story of the film and that is why wanted to do the film. The second reason why Barbara wants to do the film is because of the difference it has from Kites.
This gives her a chance to do a different role than what she did in Kites before. The shooting of the film will start in the middle of the year in England. There will be another Indian leading lady in the film. however, her name is under wraps still.

Friday, April 30, 2010

'Kites' In Spanish


Today’s movies are fast being remade into other languages and versions. There is no language barrier as such. There has been a Tamil version of Aishwarya’s ‘Ravan’. Hrithik Roshan’s ‘Kites’ is now ready for a flying start. The Hindi version is roughly a quarter and two hours of duration and the English version is an hour and a half. The Hindi version of ‘Kites’ has still not hit the screens and the flick already has an English version. Both of these versions – Hindi and English are to be released in May.
‘Kites’ will also be having a Spanish version. This, though, has some time to go before the world will get to see it. It is good news for the fans of Barbara Mori, as they will get to enjoy her stint in Spanish and the Hindi and the English versions will be catered to worldwide audience – the Indians and the English-speaking world alike.