The friction between Karan Johar and Kajol is taking ugly turns as the time passes by. Till now, we were aware of Karan Johar’s side of the story and how hurt he is after what Kajol did to him. He even wrote in his book that everything between them is over now, putting at stake their 25-year-old friendship. In the turn of events, Kajol and Ajay who maintained their dignified silence on this issue, a source close to them, could not hold back his views. On his request of being anonymous, the source gave his views to a leading daily. “Karan is doing this just to sell his book. The whole industry knows that Karan bitches people behind their back. Even Shah Rukh Khan was upset with Karan because of his comments against Priyanka Chopra. Two years ago, at a party, Karan indulged in really loose talk about Kajol...
- 1/13/2017
- FilmiPop
Crystal meets her heroes
Some people make films under the misapprehension that it will make them rich. Some do it because they love telling stories. Erica Tremblay hopes that her latest film will change the way some viewers live their lives. But there’s nothing preachy about In The Turn. Rather, it’s a modest little documentary about a nine year old Canadian girl whose life is transformed when she discovers roller derby and – finally – a community that welcomes her. What’s revolutionary about it is it celebration of the fact that Lgbt and queer lives can be happy ones.
“I was tired of the same tragic stories about people being sad in their mom’s basement,” Erica explains. “We wanted to make a film about queer acceptance. It’s important to tell those other stories but we felt it was time to laugh and tell a happy story.”
Roller...
Some people make films under the misapprehension that it will make them rich. Some do it because they love telling stories. Erica Tremblay hopes that her latest film will change the way some viewers live their lives. But there’s nothing preachy about In The Turn. Rather, it’s a modest little documentary about a nine year old Canadian girl whose life is transformed when she discovers roller derby and – finally – a community that welcomes her. What’s revolutionary about it is it celebration of the fact that Lgbt and queer lives can be happy ones.
“I was tired of the same tragic stories about people being sad in their mom’s basement,” Erica explains. “We wanted to make a film about queer acceptance. It’s important to tell those other stories but we felt it was time to laugh and tell a happy story.”
Roller...
- 10/21/2016
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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