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Tannishtha Chatterjee turns writer for Onir’s film

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Acclaimed actress Tannishtha Chatterjee is on to her new vocation. She turns writer with a film entitled DRIVING LESSONS.

Tannishtha said: "It's an idea I had been toying with for some time about a relationship that grows between a driving instructor and the woman whom he teaches to drive over a period of two weeks. The film addresses issues such as class differences and women's empowerment but in a light, unostentatious way. I didn't want my first attempt at writing to be top heavy with ideas and messages."

The challenge of playing a woman who is not economically challenged was what attracted Tannishtha to this film.

"I think I've done enough of those roles that require me to be impoverished and oppressed. Though the challenge of making every underprivileged character dignified and unvanquished is welcome, at the moment I am done with playing these crushed, oppressed women in crumpled cotton saris.

"The last of these roles for now is in director Amit Kumar's MONSOON SHOOTOUT, where I play Nawazuddin Siddiqui's wife once again. I shot for this film seven years ago."

In DRIVING LESSONS, Tannishtha has written a classy role from the upper class for herself.

"It feels different to be playing a woman who doesn't have to constantly worry about how to feeed herself and her children," she said, laughing.

The film, directed by Onir, pairs Tannishtha with Onir's protege Ashish Bisht. Bisht plays a younger man to Tannishta's character of the bored housewife in search of excitement behind the wheels.

[By Subhash K Jha]

Charlize Theron hates Mexican food

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Actress Charlize Theron says the people of Mexico are amazing, but she finds the food ridiculous.

Theron shot her latest GRINGO in Mexico.

"Since most of this story takes place in Mexico, it was helpful to actually shoot it in the real place. The people are amazing, the food is ridiculous and our crew worked really hard and were so skilled," Theron said in a statement.

GRINGO revolves around mild-mannered businessman Harold (David Oyelowo) who is assigned the task of delivering the formula of a new weed pill to a lab in Mexico and all the obstacles he faces.

The film, also starring Amanda Seyfried and Joel Edgerton, combines dark humour with dramatic intrigue. Theron will be seen essaying role of a shrewd businesswoman Elaine Markinson. It has been helmed by Nash Edgerton.

She loved shooting in Mexico.

"I didn't know what to expect, so I was thoroughly surprised by how much I loved that environment, and how easy it was to work in," she added.

The film is being brought to India by PVR Pictures, and will release on Friday.

Charlize Theron hates Mexican food

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Actress Charlize Theron says the people of Mexico are amazing, but she finds the food ridiculous.

Theron shot her latest GRINGO in Mexico.

"Since most of this story takes place in Mexico, it was helpful to actually shoot it in the real place. The people are amazing, the food is ridiculous and our crew worked really hard and were so skilled," Theron said in a statement.

GRINGO revolves around mild-mannered businessman Harold (David Oyelowo) who is assigned the task of delivering the formula of a new weed pill to a lab in Mexico and all the obstacles he faces.

The film, also starring Amanda Seyfried and Joel Edgerton, combines dark humour with dramatic intrigue. Theron will be seen essaying role of a shrewd businesswoman Elaine Markinson. It has been helmed by Nash Edgerton.

She loved shooting in Mexico.

"I didn't know what to expect, so I was thoroughly surprised by how much I loved that environment, and how easy it was to work in," she added.

The film is being brought to India by PVR Pictures, and will release on Friday.

Nila Madhab Panda’s HALKAA heads to Montreal for world premiere

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National Award-winning filmmaker Nila Madhab Panda's HALKAA will premiere worldwide at 21st Festival International du Film Pour Enfants de Montreal Film festival (FIFEM).

It will compete with six international children's films in the official section and will have its world premiere on Thursday, read a statement.

The fest, underway in Montreal, Canada, will go on till March 11.

HALKAA is about aspiration and dreams of an eight-year-old boy living in a slum in Delhi. It stars child actor Tathastu as Pichku, and Ranvir Shorey and Paoli Dam as Pichku's parents.

"It's a new treat in children cinema space in India. I have tried to express words like fantasy, dreams, aspiration in a child's term. Yet it's a complicated adult's world and how he imagined a life in that space," said Panda, known for KADVI HAWA" and I AM KALAM.

HALKAA is Panda's second film with children to be selected at FIFEM, after I AM KALAM. He won the Prix Du Public for the film in 2010.

"It's a nostalgia to have the world premiere at FIFEM Montreal… Such a great feeling to have HALKAA to be part of the competition," he said.

The film is a musical treat with sounds by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. It is produced by Shiva Nadar Foundation in association with Akshay Kumar Parija and Nila Madhab Panda.

Meera Deosthale opens up about stage fright

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Actress Meera Deosthale, popular for playing Chakor in "Udann", says there was a time when she had stage fright.

"I had stage fright and used to shiver during debates. However, my friend once gave me a good advice which has helped me overcome stage fright. He told me to look at people as if they don't exist and just look at buildings and things around me whenever I am on stage," Meera said in a statement.

"I realised, over a period of time, that when you are on the stage, that time is all yours and you need to make the most of it. People will clap for you anyway. Nobody can take that 10-15 minutes away from you and that is when the world is yours."

She now stars in the Colors' social drama "Udann" that highlights the issue of bonded labour.

Nila Madhab Panda’s HALKAA heads to Montreal for world premiere

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National Award-winning filmmaker Nila Madhab Panda's HALKAA will premiere worldwide at 21st Festival International du Film Pour Enfants de Montreal Film festival (FIFEM).

It will compete with six international children's films in the official section and will have its world premiere on Thursday, read a statement.

The fest, underway in Montreal, Canada, will go on till March 11.

HALKAA is about aspiration and dreams of an eight-year-old boy living in a slum in Delhi. It stars child actor Tathastu as Pichku, and Ranvir Shorey and Paoli Dam as Pichku's parents.

"It's a new treat in children cinema space in India. I have tried to express words like fantasy, dreams, aspiration in a child's term. Yet it's a complicated adult's world and how he imagined a life in that space," said Panda, known for KADVI HAWA" and I AM KALAM.

HALKAA is Panda's second film with children to be selected at FIFEM, after I AM KALAM. He won the Prix Du Public for the film in 2010.

"It's a nostalgia to have the world premiere at FIFEM Montreal… Such a great feeling to have HALKAA to be part of the competition," he said.

The film is a musical treat with sounds by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. It is produced by Shiva Nadar Foundation in association with Akshay Kumar Parija and Nila Madhab Panda.

Meera Deosthale opens up about stage fright

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Actress Meera Deosthale, popular for playing Chakor in "Udann", says there was a time when she had stage fright.

"I had stage fright and used to shiver during debates. However, my friend once gave me a good advice which has helped me overcome stage fright. He told me to look at people as if they don't exist and just look at buildings and things around me whenever I am on stage," Meera said in a statement.

"I realised, over a period of time, that when you are on the stage, that time is all yours and you need to make the most of it. People will clap for you anyway. Nobody can take that 10-15 minutes away from you and that is when the world is yours."

She now stars in the Colors' social drama "Udann" that highlights the issue of bonded labour.

Tejasswi believes in being her own hero

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Actress Tejasswi Prakash, who plays a strong role in a show, says women of her generation are no longer weak. She believes in fighting for what's right.

In the ongoing track of the Sony Entertainment Television show "Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya", her character experiences eve-teasing.

"This particular scene was an interesting one as I got to fight eve-teasers. This moment was interesting for me because I can tackle such issues in real life as well. Girls of our generation are not to be taken lightly. They are independent, strong and confident," Tejasswi said in a statement.

"They are not the ones to sit down and cry when situations turn ugly. This Women's Day (on March 8), I want to spread more power to women all over the world. Fight for what is right and never give up, is something that I strongly believe in," she added.

Tejasswi believes in being her own hero

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Actress Tejasswi Prakash, who plays a strong role in a show, says women of her generation are no longer weak. She believes in fighting for what's right.

In the ongoing track of the Sony Entertainment Television show "Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya", her character experiences eve-teasing.

"This particular scene was an interesting one as I got to fight eve-teasers. This moment was interesting for me because I can tackle such issues in real life as well. Girls of our generation are not to be taken lightly. They are independent, strong and confident," Tejasswi said in a statement.

"They are not the ones to sit down and cry when situations turn ugly. This Women's Day (on March 8), I want to spread more power to women all over the world. Fight for what is right and never give up, is something that I strongly believe in," she added.

Kim goes topless while eating ramen

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Reality TV personality Kim Kardashian has shared a photograph in which she is seen eating ramen while she is topless.

Kim shared a photograph of herself on Instagram from her recent trip to Tokyo with sisters Kourtney Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian, reports aceshowbiz.com.

In the image, Kim, 37, is seen topless while eating. Her hands and freshly-dyed pink hair were positioned to partially cover her breasts.

Kim captioned the image: "Nudels"

She added a ramen 'emoji'.

The photograph garnered a lot of attention and comments, with one user quipping: "We've been eating noodles wrong this whole time."