Post by avalon on Jul 25, 2007 23:45:57 GMT 9.5
IF THIS IS TRUE ,WHICH SEEMS SO, I have no clue what is happening with Miranda, she needs to choose her projects carefully...or as I keep saying change agent!plzzz Madame Parseghian has no good to Miranda lately.
MAYBE THEY ARE GOOD FRIENDS AND THAT S WHY ...SHE WORKS FOR THAT AGENCY,seriously, GOT NO CLUE.
I AM JUST GIVING MY OPINION WE GOT FREEDOOM OF SPEECH, I DO CARE FOR THE MASTERFUL CAREER OF AN ACTRESS NOW I SEE DECLINE LITTLE BY LITTLE.
SHE GOT TO WAKE UP!!
BUT IF SHE TAKES THE DECISIONS SHE NEEDS A BETTER ENTOURAGE TO HELP HER...IN THE STARMETER SHE IS GOING DOWN...THAT S A SAD FACT.I SAY SO BECAUSE I REALLY ENJOY MOST OF HER WORK, AL HER FILMS,"PROVOKED" WAS GREAT TO ME FOR INSTANCE...
MAYBE SHE HAS DECIDED TO FOCUS ON THE LOCAL,MAINLY UK PRODUCTIONS & SMALL PARTS ABROAD.
BUT I INSIST G.PARSEGHIAN DOES NO GOOD TO HER AS AN AGENT.
LATE PROJECTS, PARTS WITHOUT SUBSTENCE LIKE THE ONE IS COMING FOR XTMAS "FRED CLAUS".
"just my opinion.nothing to do with other points of view on the board"
LOADS OF LOVE
AVALON
SOURCE:/www.thelondonpaper.com
"Bolly/Brit film in reel trouble "
by Luke Blackall with Jessica Barrett.
Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Could this be the end for Bollywood-British crossover films? The latest project, Quick Slip Me A Bride, starring Shilpa Shetty, is looking in serious danger after backers started to get cold feet.
Shilpa’s first English language film was supposed to start shooting in Yorkshire last month but has now been delayed.
After jetting off to India to fix dates with Shilpa, and to offer her the biggest payday of her acting career, he came back to the UK to line up Brit stars Amanda Holden and Miranda Richardson for the project.
A source revealed to theBuzz that a private financier had agreed to put up £2 million for the romantic comedy if director Raza Mallal could sign Shilpa.
But now things have juddered to a grinding halt, with sources claiming it’s because Life In A Metro, also starring the prolific Shetty, has bombed at the box office.
Bournehill Film Works Ltd and Talking Lens Pictures Ltd, the production houses behind the film, have played down the delays and promised to start shooting the cross-cultural romance between the son of a Catholic priest and an Indian woman (Shetty) later this year.
But that would be difficult as Shilpa has signed up to star in a top West End musical during that time.
“This one could just stay on the shelf,” an insider tells theBuzz.
MAYBE THEY ARE GOOD FRIENDS AND THAT S WHY ...SHE WORKS FOR THAT AGENCY,seriously, GOT NO CLUE.
I AM JUST GIVING MY OPINION WE GOT FREEDOOM OF SPEECH, I DO CARE FOR THE MASTERFUL CAREER OF AN ACTRESS NOW I SEE DECLINE LITTLE BY LITTLE.
SHE GOT TO WAKE UP!!
BUT IF SHE TAKES THE DECISIONS SHE NEEDS A BETTER ENTOURAGE TO HELP HER...IN THE STARMETER SHE IS GOING DOWN...THAT S A SAD FACT.I SAY SO BECAUSE I REALLY ENJOY MOST OF HER WORK, AL HER FILMS,"PROVOKED" WAS GREAT TO ME FOR INSTANCE...
MAYBE SHE HAS DECIDED TO FOCUS ON THE LOCAL,MAINLY UK PRODUCTIONS & SMALL PARTS ABROAD.
BUT I INSIST G.PARSEGHIAN DOES NO GOOD TO HER AS AN AGENT.
LATE PROJECTS, PARTS WITHOUT SUBSTENCE LIKE THE ONE IS COMING FOR XTMAS "FRED CLAUS".
"just my opinion.nothing to do with other points of view on the board"
LOADS OF LOVE
AVALON
SOURCE:/www.thelondonpaper.com
"Bolly/Brit film in reel trouble "
by Luke Blackall with Jessica Barrett.
Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Could this be the end for Bollywood-British crossover films? The latest project, Quick Slip Me A Bride, starring Shilpa Shetty, is looking in serious danger after backers started to get cold feet.
Shilpa’s first English language film was supposed to start shooting in Yorkshire last month but has now been delayed.
After jetting off to India to fix dates with Shilpa, and to offer her the biggest payday of her acting career, he came back to the UK to line up Brit stars Amanda Holden and Miranda Richardson for the project.
A source revealed to theBuzz that a private financier had agreed to put up £2 million for the romantic comedy if director Raza Mallal could sign Shilpa.
But now things have juddered to a grinding halt, with sources claiming it’s because Life In A Metro, also starring the prolific Shetty, has bombed at the box office.
Bournehill Film Works Ltd and Talking Lens Pictures Ltd, the production houses behind the film, have played down the delays and promised to start shooting the cross-cultural romance between the son of a Catholic priest and an Indian woman (Shetty) later this year.
But that would be difficult as Shilpa has signed up to star in a top West End musical during that time.
“This one could just stay on the shelf,” an insider tells theBuzz.