Thursday, March 20, 2008

March 20, 2008

Actor Sobhan Babu no more

Veteran actor and Andhrula Andagaadu, Sobhan Babu (71), today morning passed away after a sudden cardiac arrest following a fall from staircase at his residence in Chennai. By the time, he was taken to a corporate hospital, he was declared brought dead. The actor is survived by a son and three daughters. He said goodbye to Telugu film industry almost thirteen years ago. Filmchamber.com expresses deep shock at the sudden demise of the actor and extends sympathies with the bereaved family members.

Ash’s highest paid heroine in Bollywood
The star-price war has escalated to an all-time high. With Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan carrying home a pay packet of Rs 4 crores for her proposed stint as Rajnikanth’s leading lady in Shankar’s Robot, the lady has now become the highest-paid actress of Indian cinema.

A source very close to Aishwarya says, "The media has got it all wrong. Ash has actually received twice the amount quoted in papers and on websites as her fee for Robot. Yes, it’s close to Rs 4 crores. And she’s very amused when she reads about some other actresses being the highest-paid actress in Bollywood. With three hits in a row(Guru, Dhoom 2 and Jodhaa Akbar), Ash’s equity as a Rai and a Bachchan have gone through the roof. If she wants she can preen about her successes. But that’s not her style."

The source adds, "However she reacts strongly to Bipasha Basu’s quote to a newspaper that Ash had to ‘hang around’ to get into the international circuit. Ash has been regularly offered international projects like Provoked, Mistress Of Spices, Bride & Prejudice, Last Legion and Pink Panther. In fact, all the other international assignments that have gone to other Bollywood actresses — including the honour of hosting the Seven Wonders Of The World event in Lisbon with Ben Kingsley — have been offered to Ash first."

As for her astronomical fee for Robot, another source close to the project says, "It is no surprise that Aishwarya is getting 4 crores. It’s still chicken-feed compared with what Rajnikanth gets paid. He takes home Rs 15 crores plus 50 per cent of his film’s profits. But still he cannot make a film commercially viable outside the Tamilian belt on his own. The dubbed Hindi version of Chandramukhi came and went. And Rajni’s biggest hit, Shivaji, is in no hurry to be released in Hindi. With Ash in Robot, it looks like an attractive non-regional film."

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