Aamir Khan’s ‘Dhobi Ghat’ misses BAFTA nomination
Are awards worth it?
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Aamir Khan’s ‘Dhobi Ghat’ misses BAFTA nomination
Posted by Admin on January 21st, 2012 | Category: awards

The award season is in full bloom. The Golden Globes happened yesterday and now the nominations for the BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Awards are out.

Aamir Khan Production’s Dhobi Ghat was on the BAFTA Longlist – the Top 15 films being considered for the Best Film Not in English Language category. Unfortunately the film directed by Aamir Khan’s wife Kiran Rao failed to make it to the final list of Top 5 nominations at BAFTA. The five films which finally made it to the list include Incendies, Pina, Potiche, A Separation and The Skin I Live In.

Aamir Khan who has shunned all the Indian popular film award functions has been constantly vying for global recognition with foreign award functions. His first production Lagaan was nominated at the Oscars. Rang De Basanti made it to the final five nominated at BAFTA for the Best Film Not in English Language.


Are awards worth it?
Posted by Admin on January 21st, 2012 | Category: awards

The awards season is upon us, as is the clamour over whether these awards are rigged or not. Both sides of the argument have their vociferous backers, be it the likes of Ajay Devgn and Aamir Khan who regularly ignore award ceremonies, or a Shah Rukh Khan who will eagerly add to his rich treasure trove of awards. But is there really a consensus to this debate? Are stars attending award ceremonies only because they know they will win? Are the ones not turning up doing so as a case of sour grapes?

Farhan Akhtar, last week, waddled into the debate, rushing to the defence of these ceremonies. “When you attend awards every year, it is proof enough that you do believe in the people who are in the jury or the audience. I attend with the belief that it is a fair system. If I didn’t, I would have not attended,” Farhan, who’s got films like Don 2 and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara in the running for this season’s awards, said at a city event recently.

For Ajay Devgn, however, it’s not reason enough. “I have never believed in awards, nor have I believed in attending the ceremonies. I’d rather have the applause of my fans,” Ajay, who’s not attended award ceremonies in ages, says. “The only credible award, according to me, is the National Award, and everything else can be ignored.” It’s a sentiment director Vikram Bhatt echoes. “I stopped believing in our awards many years ago. I want my films to make profits. Everything else is immaterial as long as that happens,” Bhatt says.

Film critic and trade analyst Vinod Mirani says the Indian awards can never be considered seriously enough unlike the Oscars do for Hollywood. “The Oscars really boost an actor’s worth in Hollywood. In India, we have had awards for about 60 years, but even today nobody takes them seriously. The organisers ensure everybody wins something or the other. And the ones who don’t win an award are called for performances, for which they get paid handsomely. Many even charge for appearances on stage,” says Mirani. “Nobody watches the awards thinking it rewards good performances. The viewers see it for the witty comments and the dances and the comperes and the ample stargazing the whole show offers them.”

That is what it all comes down to: A smartly packaged event, which offers you the best of everything in just the right measures. Only as long as you don’t fall into the trap of taking it too seriously.


TIME Poll 2001 – LAST DAY: LAST CHANCE!
Posted by Admin on April 13th, 2011 | Category: awards

Hi everyone, thank you for dropping by!

As you know, Aamir has been nominated for the 2011 TIME 100 Poll, in the World’s Most Influential People category. When we published the announcement, Aamir was listed at the 66th place of the list on a total of 203 nominees. Today, we are proud to say that he reached the 25th place, and is now just behind Mark Zuckerberg. Voting closes tonight (Thursday) at midnight – this is why we should gather and vote as much as we can to make Aamir reach the top 20.

Because yes, each of your vote counts. And to make it count, all you have to do is to go on this page and to click on “Yes”. Sadly last evening Aamir got more than 400 not influential votes in less than 10 minutes. But his haters cannot be as numerous as his supporters. So lets back up and show our support to Aamir!

Thanks to all of you who are participating to the poll!
Thank you for you endless support.


Aamir: I Love The Kela Awards
Posted by Admin on March 20th, 2011 | Category: awards

Aamir Khan, who turned 46, celebrated his birthday at his Pali Hill home with the media in attendance.

The actor was in a chatty mood. When asked about awards, he quipped, “I love the Kela awards because the others are rubbish and sold out.”

He added, “Like someone recently gave the Best Actor award to Shah Rukh Khan.” According to him, Salman Khan should have won it for Dabangg or Ajay Devgn for Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai.

Mr Perfectionist also said that he was looking forward to Salman’s wedding as several women were willing but the Dabangg star had to make the choice.