Rajeev Masand: The Baby Fat With The Bathtub

Rajeev Masand: The Baby Fat With The Bathtub

Courtesy Rajeev Masand at Open Magazine:
The Baby Fat with the Bathtub
She’s never had an hourglass figure, and it is to her credit that she’s succeeded in an industry where thin is in. But weight issues have caused her embarrassment on some occasions, like when she was shooting a bathing soap commercial for a leading South Indian soap brand in Kerala.



The horror of common names - Rajeev Masand

The horror of common names - Rajeev Masand

This week's Open Magazine article, written by Rajeev Masand. This one really made me think hard ;-).
Few actresses would be foolish enough to send birthday greetings to a famously pissed-off wife of an actor she’s having a rip-roaring affair with. But as it turns out, that’s exactly what one leading heroine did a few years ago, albeit inadvertently.



Aamir Khan in conversation with Rajeev Masand

Aamir Khan in conversation with Rajeev Masand

He’s taken the plunge. Just days before his TV debut Satyamev Jayate goes on air, Aamir Khan talks about “the most challenging project” of his career. He also talks about getting into shape for Dhoom 3, and about signing 3 Idiots director Rajkumar Hirani’s new film P.K.



The older the better - Rajeev Masand

The older the better - Rajeev Masand

Blind item, courtesy Rajeev Masand .
She’s one of the most promising newcomers in Bollywood currently, having appeared in only one film yet—a bonafide blockbuster. That she looks far older than her years seems to have worked in her favour, given that she’s snagged films opposite some of the most successful leading men, each in his forties.



The Miser & the camera : Rajeev Masand

The Miser & the camera : Rajeev Masand

This week's blind item, cortesy Rajeev Masand. Quite an easy one ;-)
He may share his second name with his more ‘commercial minded’ movie-star cousins, but he’s had considerable success himself taking the road less travelled. This popular leading man of mostly quirky, often art-house fare is a favourite among a band of younger filmmakers driven to tell unconventional stories within the ‘mainstream’ format.



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