I gotta look at that extra again..
...perhaps I hallucinated the segments.
Ashoka was entertaining, well worth your attention. It was quite fictional, but then, so was Last Legion. And Khan as Asoka was a huge stretch for me. I'm not a fan of Khan. Perhaps it's jealousy. I don't remember the urumi scene, but I saw that some time ago, so perhaps I gotta look at that again too.
The urumi looks freaking wicked. It reminds me of the the old belt swords (something that many people discredit now). I can't imagine trying to deal with a sharp version.
urumis are cutting up my brain
I can't believe I forgot about that. Obviously I have to watch Ashoka again too. I love that "that's not a weapon, this is a weapon" ala Crocodile Dundee. Soon after that movie, I was in the sword selling biz, and if you knew how many times I heard that stupid line, my god. :rolleyes:
First Koena Mitra, now Priyanka Chopra
The Rise of Bollywood Femme Fatales. You heard it first here. Life is good.
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Priyanka into martial arts
5 Nov 2007
She’s just back from Namibia after wrapping up a schedule for Drona and Priyanka Chopra is already set to go back to South Africa. “We have another month-long schedule and it’ll be action-packed and good fun. Especially since my co-star Abhishek is such a prankster,” she says.
Drona, a film that involves a lot of martial arts, will see Priyanka engage in some hard-core stunts. But it isn’t the first time she’s indulged in action since she’s previously done some heavy-duty scenes in Don. “But in Drona, I play Abhishek’s bodyguard and had to train in the Sikh martial art form using kirpans and chakkars. It was a bit difficult and required a lot of flexibility but the experience was great,” says the actress.
So what’s her opinion on the portrayal of supergals in Indian films — there are quite a few who’re signing action films right now. “The script really matters for one to be called a supergirl in Indian films; as an actor you can play a superman too. But is the script really defining it or is it just your image of being a superhero that’s taking it forward? It really depends,” she explains.
And since most flicks these days are multi-starrers, is she okay acting in them or does she prefer solo flicks? “Depends on the script entirely. The look, the feel and the way the movie is presented is very important. I don’t mind multi-starrers,” she says.
The 24-year-old is also doing a lot of brand endorsements now. What took her so long to do them? “I didn’t want to do ads before. This is my fourth year in this industry and four years seems like a long time because I have done so many films in this time. I didn’t want to do ads before because I wanted to establish myself in a certain position so I could do the kind of ads that I wanted. I didn’t want to just endorse just any product,” says Priyanka. She adds, “I’m very particular about everything I do, whether it’s the brands that I pick, the films I do or the company I keep.”
And what about her upcoming film Love Story 2050 with Harman Baweja? How was it working with him? “It’s releasing in April 2008. It was great fun working with Harman; he has great energy in him,” she says.
Priyanka Chopra, Miss World 2000
Bollywood Bruce Lee Tribute
Dig it, here's an Indian Disco Tribute to Bruce Lee!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdBA7EciP4U
Let's Dance, for the Great Guy Bruce Lee.