Oh thats a great news. I haven't watched the show but remember the ads saying 
that its about hunting for the biggest fan of the celebrity - and the recent 
one was with SRK.
 
ARR's biggest fan....any bets?
 
Ashok

Regards,
Ashok Singh Purohit

--- On Mon, 4/1/10, A.R.Rajib <[email protected]> wrote:


From: A.R.Rajib <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] ARR to be interviewed on "Lift Kara De"
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, 4 January, 2010, 8:34 AM














We'll be venturing into TV too: Karan Johar
Bombay News.Net
Monday 4th January, 2010 (IANS)
Filmmaker Karan Johar is hosting good friend Aditya Chopra's chat show with 
celebrities, 'Lift Kara De', on Sony channel in the new year. But Karan too has 
plans to venture into the television business soon but at a smaller scale than 
Yash Raj Films.

'We at Dharma (Productions) are definitely looking at going into television.. 
Maybe in a year. I believe television is a very impressionable medium of 
entertainment,' Karan told IANS in an interview.

'And I've the biggest fan of the home medium in my home. My mother keeps 
telling me that she'd love to watch my shows on television. She has inspired me 
to start a television unit at Dharma. We'll now take a call after the release 
of 'My Name Is Khan'.'

'We'll be doing television on a much smaller scale than Yash Raj. I don't have 
the infrastructure or the knowledge to do television as seriously as Adi,' said 
Karan.

Yash Raj Films' 'Lift Kara De', which went on air Jan 1, is about searching for 
the biggest fans of celebrity icons, said Karan.

'Working for Yash Raj is like working for my own production house. When Adi 
offered me the show, it immediately struck a chord within me. I have a done a 
talk show on STAR World. But that was more fun, candid and gossipy,' Karan said.

'But Adi felt I needed to project a more serious side to my personality. Of 
course I'm fun and witty and acidic. But Adi said 'why don't you tap into the 
other unseen part of you? I loved it because it is human and personal. I think 
it has great connect value.' '

The 20 superstars that Karan would be interviewing on the show are Lata 
Mangeshkar, Amitabh Bachchan, A.R. Rahman, Dharmendra, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman 
Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, John Abraham, Shahid Kapoor, 
Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Rani Mukerji, Deepika Padukone, Kajol, Priyanka 
Chopra, Bipasha Basu, Kareena Kapoor and Preity Zinta.

What appealed to him was the search for iconic superstars.

'How we define an icon is very interesting. What about Lara Dutta and Priyanka 
Chopra because of whom kids want to win beauty pageants or enter the fashion 
world, or what about kids wanting to imitate Kareena Kapoor's clothes....they 
are all iconic. These people create dreams for millions,' he said.

He laughs off the resemblances between his production 'Kurbaan' and Yash Raj 
Films' 'New York'.

'I don't see the similarities between the two films in terms of content, visual 
and tonal treatment. 'New York' did much better and I personally liked the 
film. Every film has its own destiny. Even if 'Kurbaan' had come first, it 
would've performed just as it did. 'Kurbaan' was for more niche in treatment. 
I'm very proud of 'Kurbaan'. It's possibly the most credible film I've ever 
made.'

At the moment Karan is completely immersed in the process of editing his 
directorial venture 'My Name Is Khan'.

'Shah Rukh and I feel we've made a film we can be proud of. It's the most 
uncorrupted, uncompromised and honest film we've made. Of course, I'm anxious 
to see how audiences embrace the humanism of 'My Name Is Khan'.'

Any fears that the film may suffer because Karan's movies have been identified 
as closet musicals whereas 'My Name Is Khan' has no lip-sync songs?

'Even 'Rang De Basanti' had no lip-sync songs,' retorts Karan.

'I do feel audiences are maturing even if a serious film like 'Kurbaan' fails. 
It's the budget that failed. Not 'Kurbaan'. It was a cinematic success, 
although a box office failure. Because it was so monstrously expensive we 
couldn't recover our investments. Unusual films should be cautiously budgeted,' 
he said.


http://www.bombaynews.net/story/584740

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