Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Preity Zinta








Preity ZintaPreity Zinta (Hindi: प्रीति ज़िंटा, Urdu: پریتی زینتا. Pronunciation: born 31 January 1975) is an award-winning popular Indian actress who appears in Bollywood movies. She is among the most successful actresses in the industry, and is regarded as one of the biggest names in India. Balancing commercial successes with critically acclaimed performances she has established herself as one of the most prominent leading actresses of Hindi cinema.

Preity Zinta, the zing thing of the Bollywood, was born on 31 Jan and had a great start in films with her debut being with one of the few Indian celebriti directors - ManiRatnam's "DIL SE" - an audio blockbuster.
Preity is so pretty, outspoken and a beautiful actress-dancer who keeps smiling all the time with a dimple on her right cheek. She's one of the best newcomers with much more than a promising and an enthusiastic career that she takes a lot of care in choosing her roles when she gets an offer.




News about Preity

Preity plans to dub Heaven on Earth in Toronto

Preity Zinta, who is currently touring with the Bachchans on their Unforgettable tour, plans to join Deepa Mehta in Toronto for screening of Heaven on Earth.
The Punjabi film is now being dubbed into Hindi on the insistence of the film's Indian distributor Ravi Chopra. "Preity will have to do her portions in Toronto after her world tour with the Bachchans and also attend the Toronto Festival screening," said the Canada-based director.
Mehta's Heaven on Earth is to be screened during the Toronto Film Festival in September at the prestigious Elgin theatre. "It's the venue of all serious-minded films at the Toronto Film Festival. Last year the Coen Brothers' No Country For Old Men premiered there. This year I'm proud to have my film there in the Special Representation section," said Mehta.

'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna'

When the most awaited movie of the year, with a star cast as stellar as it gets, hit the theatres, expectations are naturally high. Karan Johar’s Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna partly lives up to the expectations. But watching the 3-plus hour movie, filled with emotional, tear-jerking moments from the first reel to its conclusion, is a tad tiresome.KANK is a departure from Karan’s previous works ( Kuch Kuch Hota Hai , Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ) in the sense that the film deals with a theme that is relatively bold in Indian context. The movie simply says that it is better to walk away from a marriage if it is not working.



Worth a watch
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