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Retained to television with Balaji

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Since everyone will not get a ticket to Bollywood, will the runners up and others who lose be retained to television with Balaji?
Yes, the idea for all these is that the talent comes in front of the eyes of the people. The country will select their own superstars and the people who become the runner up are already stars and have reached the status, so automatically they come in the lime light.


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Last Updated on Friday, 04 September 2009 18:30  

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Director Milan Luthria and producer Ekta Kapoor of ‘Once Upon a Time in Bombay’ are looking for a modern-day replica of yesteryears’ dancing queen – Helen, to dance on a sizzling cabaret number in their movie!

Yesteryears’ danseur Helen, who was known for her stunning onscreen presence and exotic dancing skills is a sort of inspiration for Luthria and Kapoor.

While talking to a news daily on their search for today’s Helen, Luthria said, "Since our film is set during the late 1960s and 1970s, I wanted to bring in the feel, flavour and mood of the era through a cabaret. At first, we thought of an item song with a celebrated guest actress. But that would break the flow and rhythm of the narration. Now, we want a completely new face, Helen of the new millennium. The girl should possess the poise, grace and rhythm of Helen in the 60s."

Talking about the music of ‘Once Upon a Time in Bombay’ music director Pritam Chakraborty said, "That`s precisely the brief given to me. To recreate - I won`t call it a remix - one of RD Burman-Asha Bhosle`s most beloved cabaret songs. It would be a mix of the original rhythm with fresh paces like `…and we twist` in Love Aaj Kal."