Kylie Minogue, petite and sweet as against pin-up sexy girl, ate with delicate 
relish in Twinkle and Akshay Kumar’s Juhu Beach living room. In the background, 
Singh Is Kinng was playing softly on the music system, but I doubt the 
Australian singer and actress knew the song was picturised on her suave and 
charming host. Neither did she know that Akshay, with whom she is doing a song 
for A R Rahman in the film Blue, is a superstar here. Though Bollywood, coming 
to India and doing a Hindi film, was always on her mind. Now she is here, 
Bollywood is happening, and Kylie is “loving the little experiences she’s been 
having ever since she landed in Mumbai on Wednesday night”. 

She said over a cup of coffee after lunch, “I love to be taken out of my... 
well, not my comfort zone, but my world... this is certainly far different from 
anything I’ve done before.” By which she meant the whole experience of getting 
involved with Bollywood and doing the film Blue. “Three days — that’s all it 
took,” she revealed. “I presented Rahman the award at the BAFTA, next day we 
met to discuss the concept of the song and the lyrics, third day we recorded! 
The whole experience was new. I’m not used to recording a song at the last 
minute and not knowing what I’m going to be wearing the next day. But this is 
not my world, yet I have confidence in the team, and went along...” 

Kylie plays herself in the film, it’s a performance-based role, she has a scene 
with Akshay and she’s in two songs — yes, with Sanjay Dutt, Lara Dutta and 
Zayed Khan. And though she’s been singing and acting all her professional life, 
this time it’s different. “The technical aspects are much the same. It’s just 
that this is not part of an album. And being in the studio with Rahman is 
magical, he’s on the crest of a wave, but is yet such a generous spirit, very 
welcoming, he’s relaxed and calm... such a nice person,” she said thinking of 
the Indian music genius who’s just back from the Academy Awards with two 
Oscars. The music they make together in the film is of the pop genre. “It’s 
definitely got an Indian beat,” Kylie said, “and it’s not difficult... 
certainly not a challenge for Rahman.” 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Kylie_always_wanted_to_be_in_Bollywood/articleshow/4204385.cms




      

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