Home
HOME TELUGU DIGGS FORUMS GALLERY WALLPAPERS VIDEOS MOVIE SPACE REVIEWS RECIPES KIDS CORNER New GAMES CLASSIFIEDS YELLOW PAGES ARTICLES
   Register     Login  
  
Ads
Menu
Movies
Women


<< Newer Older >>

on 2006/11/21 7:38:28
Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan has said that the International Indian Film Academy Awards - commonly known as the "Bollywood Oscars" - are now a massively important part of the Indian film industry.

Bachchan has recently been in the UK promoting the awards, which will be held in five cities in the English county of Yorkshire in June 2007.

Now in its eighth year, the event has previously been hosted in Amsterdam, Dubai, Singapore, London, Malaysia and South Africa.

Bachchan, who is the brand ambassador for the event, told BBC World Service's Outlook programme that in recent years the awards had started "getting a lot more important".

"Apart from the fact that the whole industry travels out of India and comes across to a foreign country, we also discovered that there was a huge amount of interest economically that was being generated," he said.

"So we discovered that there were people interested in the field of economics who wanted to share ideas."

Millennium superstar

The awards last year attracted a global audience of about 480 million people, and different countries now bid to hold them.

he 2007 awards will be split between Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield, York and Hull.

"I believe Indian cinema has to go beyond Indian shores," Bachchan said.

Bachchan is one of the icons of Indian cinema.

In a BBC online poll of the world's most popular movie stars, he topped the list as "Superstar of the Millennium", eclipsing other legendary names such as Charlie Chaplin.

He made his first film in 1969, playing a Muslim writer. Then in 1973 he got his big break in Zanjeer, a film about a policeman suspended from duty who tracks down the killer of his family.

"It was a phase in the life of the country when it was believed that the system was not working efficiently enough or adequately enough," he recalled.

"Therefore, any man who would stand up and take the system on, or fight alone, would be looked upon as doing something very heroic.

"Fortunately, I happened to be in a position where that role was offered to me, and fortunately that role clicked. So it did go a long way in putting me as the 'angry young man'."

'Petrified'

Having appeared in more than 100 films, in the mid-1980s Bachchan became a member of parliament and then for a while his screen career took a back seat - before a highly successful comeback in movies and as a quiz show host.

As a result, he has been dubbed by the Indian press as the man who "made ageing cool in Bollywood."

But he told Outlook that he is "petrified" every time he has to perform with the traditional dancing girls - especially as he feels he was never any good at singing and dancing even when he was young.

"It's a lot of hard work - I'm petrified every time I'm asked to do something like that," he said.

"But somehow or other, we staple our cheeks up and push some adrenaline inside us and we do it. Happily, it's liked by a few people and we carry on."

source:BBC




Related Stories:

  • Bachchan trumpets 'Bollywood Oscars'
  • Amitabh Bachchan considers Bollywood more creative than Hollywood
  • Eklavya nominated for Oscars
  • To 'Taare Zameen Par', with best wishes from Bollywood
  • Aamir does not like awards: Big B
  • Amitabh Bachchan Favours Hosting Bollywood Awards In Britain
  • Quality regional cinema can fetch us Oscars: Nafisa Ali
  • India's failed tryst with Oscars
  • Aamir Khan’s long pause
  • India's race at the Oscars
  • Eklavya not the people\'s choice
  • Oscar experience more important than award: Aamir Khan
  • Icon set to launch Bollywood 'Oscars'
  • FRANCE HONOURS BOLLYWOOD STAR BACHCHAN
  • India’s Oscar bid not Taare-crossed this time?
  • Rang De Basanti fails to impress judges at BAFTA
  • Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan hospitalized
  • Amitabh enjoys working with Rani Mukherjee
  • Munnabhai to enter Oscar race
  • Tabu for the Oscars
  • Latest News
  • Bollywood royalty lines up for Live Earth India concert
  • "Summer 2007” in 4th Asian Festival of First Films (AFFF) to be held in Singapor
  • Victoria's Secret's fashion show a hit at Fontainebleau
  • A.R. Rahman to join electoral campaign
  • Kareena to visit Saif's ancestral Pataudi village
  • Raveena refuses to play Ajay Devgan's mum
  • Why Katrina is excited about YUVVRAAJ!
  • Bollywood film brings homosexuality out of closet
  • Nusrat's nephew bringing qawwali to San Jose
  • Gaysil A Upcoming Attraction
  • At 80, Dara Singh says he was never interested in films
  • Bombay HC to decide if Deshdrohi ban is revoked
  • Will the Khans save Bollywood?
  • Dirty people try to harm Kangana physically
  • IFFI to open with 'The Warlords'
  • Printer Friendly Page Send this Story to a Friend
     
    The comments are owned by the poster. We aren't responsible for their content.
    Poster Thread



    Sponsored Links





    Copyright Content © 2004 by Bharat Waves  |   |