Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Jiah Khan

Vijay [Amitabh Bachchan], a photographer, lives with his wife [Revathy] at a picturesque hill station. Their daughter Ritu [Shraddha Arya] and her friend Jiah [Jiah Khan] visit them during holidays. It isn’t love at first sight for either Vijay or Jiah. But Vijay and Jiah are drawn towards each other.
It’s a love story between the two and how his family reacts to it. The writing is not crisp as it shows on screen throughout the bold flick. Jiah is attracted to her best friend’s father and falls in love with him. Her behavior is defiant and aggressive. She woos him openly, even though she’s sharing the roof with the man’s wife and daughter. Now that’s a bit difficult to absorb. Also, Jiah walks around in the skimpiest of outfits, making you wonder what her true intentions are. Does she need him to fulfill her physical needs? A vision that might not be approved or acknowledged by many! But then Varma doesn’t show any regards for a particular target audience in this film.
The filmmaker known for his hard-hitting realistic antics, ventures into Bhansali’s sublime romantic territory with his not so conventional pairing. In fact Ramu who usually uses a lot of brains in his films, puts in a lot of heart this time. Nishabd makes it apparent that Ramu hasn’t made this film with any pre-defined box office considerations but just out of his desire to narrate a story through his fervent vision. A vision that might not be approved or acknowledged by many! But then Varma doesn’t show any regards for a particular target audience in this film.
The debutante girl Jiah Khan commands a towering screen presence even in front of Amitabh Bachchan and exudes some razor sharp attitude. Her body language is impeccable and charm is endearingly natural. Cinematography [Amit Roy] is excellent. The lush green locales of Munnar lend the film a stunning look. Amitabh Bachchan is in top form, essaying the role with complete understanding. Newcomer Jiah Khan is supremely confident. Loaded with attitude and sex appeal, the newcomer carries off her part with flourish.
Even though there are just two tracks in the album, Nishabd makes a worthy hear. Both 'Rozana' and 'Take Lite' are extremely worthy hears and actually end up defining the character graphs of the two lead protagonists in the film. The numbers are bound to go down very well with the narrative and if RGV too has put his heart and soul in this project just as his music team has, Nishabd as a film could well turn out to be a surprise success of the season! Ram Gopal Varma has done it again. He's surprised us with a touching, deep and visibly personal effort, and if you were waiting with brickbats in hand.
Overall, Nishabd is a powerful film...

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Happy B'day, Mr. Bachchan: Jiah Khan

Newcomer Jiah Khan who is set to make a racy debut in Ram Gopal Varma's Nishabd, the Indian version of Lolita, opposite Amitabh Bachchan has sent birthday wishes for her co-star from London.
"We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures. My first little treasure has been working with Amitabh Bachchan in my first film, Happy Birthday, Mr. Bachchan," said Jiah in a press statement. Amitabh turns 65 Wednesday.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Debutante Jiah has high aims in Bollywood

Mumbai, Oct 8. (UNI): Actress Jiah, who makes her debut opposite Amitabh Bachchan in Ram Gopal Varma's soon to be released "Nishabd," where she plays an 18 year old girl in love with a much older man, says she prefers unconditional love irrespective of whether it is from an older or younger man.
"At the end of the day its love, whether it comes from a person of your age or much older. Its mind over matter. You can't really stop falling in love with someone because of some invisible barriers. Personally I would just go with the flow", she said while interacting with mediapersons here.
Jiah is starring in "Nishabd", the Indian take on 'Lolita' opposite superstar Amitabh Bachchan.
Jiah who was born in New York and brought up in UK says that though she doesn't mind being called a "sex kitten" as she is free-spirited and quite comfortable with the title.
I would prefer to understand the different nuances of the character offered to me she explained.
She is also pleased that she is being launched in a big banner film at such an early stage of her career and wishes to do challenging roles in the future.
Jiah considers Amitabh Bachchan to be the sexiest star in the industry and considering her fetish for Men's perfume, she once told him during a film shoot that he smells good.
"Nishabd will surprise a lot of people. The film is a highly emotional and intense drama and acting opposite him was such a wonderful experience. He guided me to scale emotions and was very patient with me, since I was facing the camera for the first time, she said.

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/009200610081012.htm

Saturday, October 07, 2006

'Nishabd will surprise people'- Jiah Khan

By Johnny Vaz7 October 2006, 07:24 PM


MUMBAI: Newcomer Jiah Khan is all set to make a racy a debut in Ram Gopal Verma's Nishabd - the Indian take on Lolita - opposite none other than the superstar Amitabh Bachchan. While her debut film is yet to be released, Jiah has already set Bollywood on fire with her sensuality and her devil may care attitude.

"At the end of the day it's love, whether it comes from a person your age or much older. You can't really stop falling in love with someone because of some invisible barriers," says Jiah.

The actor is also pleased that she is being launched in film that will showcase various shades of the character, at an early stage in her career.

"Nishabd will surprise a lot of people. The film is a highly emotional and intense drama and acting opposite Amitabh Bachchan was such a wonderful experience. He guided me to scale my emotions to a different level. He was very patient with me since I was facing the camera for the first time. In this film the intimacy is momentary rather than physical and therein lies the chemistry," adds Jiah.

The film also stars Aftab Shivdasani, Revathy and Rukhsar

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Jiah Khan to play Basanti in Ramu’s ‘Sholay’?

Who will do Basanti's role in ‘Sholay' remake – its a million dollar question now. Dream gal Hema Malini immortalized the role in the original. As per source the shooting of the film will start from next month, but still now it hasn't been finalized who will be finally roped in for Basanti's role. There's buzz that the maker of the film Ram Gopal Varma wants the role to be dropped from the remake.

http://www.indiatarget.com/cgi-bin/detailnews.cgi?id=3438

Jiah Khan on her lineage controversy

Actress Jiah Khan is surrounded by controversy even before her debut. Jiah, the daughter of yesteryears star Rabiya, is rumoured be the lovechild of Rabiya and Aamir Khan's father and veteran filmmaker Tahir Hussain who worked together in several projects. However, in an exclusive telephone conversation Jiah vehemently denied the allegations. "It’s completely untrue. I don't know where this rumour came from and as far as my father goes, my parents separated before I was born. So, I am not in touch with him. And as far as I know, he is an American. But these rumours are quite upsetting," she said.

http://www.timesnow.tv/articleshow/1923895.cms