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Amitabh Bachchan Sports New Look in Movie Pa

Believe it or not this is Amitabh Bachchan’s new look in his upcoming movie Pa. Taking a cue out of Aamir Khan’s look in Ghajini Big B has will be sporting a bald look in the movie. But unlike Aamir the 66 year old actor hasn’t really shaved his hair but is using a high quality mask. The movie directed by Balki also stars son Abhishek Bachchan and Vidya Balan.

Both Balkia and the Amitabh had tried their best to prevent this new look from leaking in the media. Amitabh was entering and leaving the sets like an undercover agent to keep his looks under wraps. The shooting for the movie is currently going on in Delhi some of the shooting took place in Rajpath and Dwarka and the producers have even hired a metro for the shoot.

The movie will be a role reversal for Amitabh and Abhishek as Junior B will be playing Big B’s father in the movie. Amitabh plays a man suffering from a peculiar disease in which he ages at a faster pace and thus looks much older than his actual age and even older than his father. The movie is expected to hit the theatres by the year end or early next year.

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Bollywood star with their kids special photos‏
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Ajay Devgan and Kajol’s daughter Nyssa

Ajay’s daughter Nyssa was recently in the news when she ‘ordered’ her dad to take a break and spend time with her. Apparently it was the little one who noticed her dad’s prolonged absence as he shot for Golmaal Returns and asked him to stay back with her. Now, she has even accompanied Kajol to the US as she shoots for My Name Is Khan. We take you into the lives of nine other star kids whose shoes you’d want to be in.

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Sharukh Khan’s son Aryan

Aryan is probably one of those lucky kids who got a private audience in his house with The Great Khali when the wrestler was in Mumbai recently. Apparently the kid’s such a huge fan he stayed up to one in the morning just to watch his hero fight out a major match! On other days, like a good boy Aryan is in bed at ten! He is supposed to be quite good at studies, plays soccer for his school, Dhirubhai Ambani International and is also learning the guitar. Quite like his dad, Aryan is a gizmo freak and has also dubbed the Hindi version of the animated flick The Incredibles.

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Akshay and Twinkle Khanna’s son Aarav
If you are Akshay Kumar’s son you have all the reasons to hit the gym. We’re told Aarav accompanies his dad and does a light workout with him. An animated films fan, he is treated to one each time Akki is at home. Aarav is said to be quite computer savvy and is often seen with his XBox! The power couple apparently makes it to every school event their son is part of… and don’t throw a tantrum if they are offered the last row.

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Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibraham Ali Khan
Saif may be busy romancing Kareena. But that doesn’t make him a bad dad, or so we are told. Though he and Amrita Singh have split quite some time ago, the two parents make it a point to spend enough time with their kids. Ibrahim and his sister accompany Saif to a local multiplex and watch a film each time their dad’s in town. What’s more both even have a teddy bear, their companion in bed! Ibrahim studies in the same school as Aryan and accompanies Saif and Amrita to all his school functions.

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Sri Devi and Boney Kapoor’s daughters Jhanavi and Khushi
Their love for pizza is not the only thing Jhanavi and Khushi have in common. They are both into classical dancing and also like spending time with their mommy dearest. In fact, the three are often seen at the Marriott enjoying a pizza! Sri Devi apparently never misses any school activity and even takes them to Chennai every other weekend. And if we are to believe what we’re told, Jhanavi and Khushi even accompany Sri whenever she’s shooting.

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Aamir Khan’s son Junaid
Little is known about Aamir Khan’s son Junaid. He finished his schooling at Poddar School in Mumbai. For the time he was a student, Aamir would attend all his school functions. Junaid is said to be good at soccer, cricket and is also something of a genius when it comes to chess. In fact his interests go beyond sports – he has even learned classical singing!

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Anil Kapoor’s daughter Rhea
She may be overshadowed by Sonam who made her debut last year. Reha an alumnus of Dhirubhai Ambani International School, is now assisting debutant director Ayaan Mukherji for Karan Johar’s Wake Up Sid. Interestingly, the film stars Ranbir Kapoor, who made his debut with her sister Sonam! Reha is seen here with her mother Sunita Kapoor

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Shatrughan Sinha’s daughter Sonakshi
For the longest time, Shatru’s daughter would usher guests at the Lakme Fashion Week. A fashion-designing student, she even designed costumes for her mom’s production Mera Dil Leke Dekho in 2005. Although she has shown no interest in acting yet, she recently did walk the ramp sparking speculations. Meanwhile, Shatru’s sons Luv and Kush are all set to make their Bollywood debut soon.

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Sushmita Sen’s daughter Renee

Probably one of the kids who the media has seen the most, Renee has been adopted and boy should we say she’s lucky! Sushmita’s little one is said to be a good dancer and has even sizzled the stage when she performed during one of Shiamak Davar’s concerts. Needless to say, the hands-on mom Sushmita sen was there applauding and encouraging her. Recently Renee and her mom walked the ramp at her school’s annual celebrations!

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Salman Khan’s Myson and Myjaan
Okay so they’ve four legs each. But tell that to Salman Khan and chances are he’ll let the two loose on you! And if you haven’t got the ’subtleties’ behind the names of these French mastiffs, allow us to help you. One is called My-Son and the other My-Jaan! It seems Sallu is very protective about the two and doesn’t like anyone calling them dogs. He claims to have learnt to be patient because of them. And the first ever painting Sallu made was not of Katrina but of these two lovelies!

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Best Film
Slumdog Millionaire

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button may have garnered the most Academy Award nominations — thirteen in all — but the romantic-fantasy film apparently has as many fans as it has detractors, while Frost/Nixon and The Reader, despite the latter’s World War II/Holocaust subject matter and the fact that Oscar-miracle worker Harvey Weinstein is behind it, are two dark horses.
Had it been nominated, The Dark Knight would have been a strong Oscar contender, but since it wasn’t included in the Academy’s shortlist then that’s the end of that.
Like Brokeback Mountain three years ago, Slumdog Millionaire has become this year’s Oscar favorite as a result of a mixture of numerous critics’ awards and solid box-office receipts. However, like Brokeback Mountain, Slumdog Millionaire may end up suffering from too much early positive buzz.
In case Academy voters decide that the hyperkinetic drama about a poor young man who wants both to become a millionaire and find the love of his life in modern India isn’t all that good, I’d say that Milk, about slain gay civil rights leader Harvey Milk, would be choice #2. After all, let’s not forget last year’s close-to-home (for most Academy members — who reside in California) gay marriage debacle, which made lots of people realize that anti-gay bigotry remains as alive and as ugly as ever.
Nonetheless, for the time being I’m betting on Slumdog Millionaire.

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Best Foreign-Language Film

Waltz with Bashir

The best foreign-language film category is always difficult to predict because only a small percentage of (usually much older) Academy members vote for the nominees and winners.
My guess would be Ari Folman’s Waltz with Bashir (Israel) simply because it revolves around Jewish issues, always a favorite theme among those who vote in that category. Also weighing in its favor are the recent headlines about the war in Gaza, which make Waltz with Bashir, though set in the early 1980s, a timely entry. As a plus, Waltz with Bashir has received excellent reviews and has already collected several awards in the US, including a Golden Globe for best foreign-language film, the National Society of Film Critics best film award, and the Los Angeles Film Critics‘ best animated film prize.
The only other major competitor is Laurent Cantet’s The Class, France’s entry and last year’s Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winner.
The Baader Meinhof Complex (Germany), Departures (Japan), and Revanche (Austria) are all dark horses.

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Best Documentary Feature

Man on Wire

James Marsh’s Man on Wire is the odds-son favorite to win the best documentary feature award, as the Sundance winner has been one of the most widely acclaimed films of 2008 and has already amassed about a couple of dozen awards and mentions from US-based critics’ groups.
Encounters at the End of the World, Trouble the Water, The Garden, and The Betrayal (Nerakhoon), no matter how good, have little chance of winning.

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Best Animated Feature

WALL-E

Despite its flabbergasting loss at the Annie Awards (to fellow Oscar nominee Kung Fu Panda), WALL-E is the hands-down winner.
Bolt is the third nominee.

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Best Director

Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

The fast-paced Slumdog Millionaire will earn Danny Boyle his first Academy Award. Whether there’ll be a second or a third somewhere in the future, I have no idea.
In another year, David Fincher could have been a strong contender for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, but again, the film has a number of detractors.
Ron Howard, Gus Van Sant, and Stephen Daldry are the other nominees.
Danny Boyle photo: Ishika Mohan/Courtesy of Fox Searchlight

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Best Original Screenplay

Dustin Lance Black, Milk

The best original screenplay will be a battle between the gay activist and the lonely robot. Because live-action films tend to be taken more seriously by Academy members, my bet is on Dustin Lance Black (above, lower photo) for Milk.
In Bruges, Happy-Go-Lucky, and Frozen River are the other nominees.

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Best Adapted Screenplay

Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire

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With a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy (right) adapted from Vikas Swarup’s novel, Slumdog Millionaire should come out on top in this category as, generally speaking, the best film winner also takes a best screenplay award.
If there is an upset in this category, I’d say that it would be David Hare’s screenplay for The Reader.
Frost/Nixon, Doubt, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button are the other nominees.
Beaufoy photo: Courtesy of Fox Searchlight