Hollywood Bollywood Food Environment Kangana is unhappy with the way she has been sidelined to favour Priyanka Chopra and Sunny Leone, both of whom have much-publicised item numbers in the film Playhouse 06 Pg QATAR TRIBUNE Publication Wednesday April 24, 2013 Awesome Paul Anka At 71 Anka still does about 100 live performances each year RY O ST 2 R 0 VE PG CO Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Paul Anka Paul Anka tells his amazing tale JANE WOLLMAN RUSOFF NYT SYNDICATE E ARLY rock ‘n’ roll rocketed a cadre of swoon-worthy teen idols to fame in the 1950s, but none has stayed aloft longer than singer/songwriter Paul Anka. The hits that Anka wrote and re-corded, including Diana (1957), You Are My Destiny (1958), Lonely Boy (1959) and Puppy Love’ (1960), put him on the map. My Way (1969), the stirring anthem he penned for Frank Sinatra, ensured that he stayed there. Anka has released 124 albums in English, German, Italian and Spanish, selling more than 42 million records all told. He has recorded three songs that hit No 1 on the Billboard charts: Diana, Lonely Boy and (You’re) Having My Baby (1974). Citing his total of 33 top-40 songs, Billboard has named him one of the 25 most successful recording artists of all time. At 71 Anka still does about 100 live performances each year, spending four to five months touring in China, Europe and South America as well as in the United States and his native Canada. It has been decades, though, since he had a top-40 hit in the United States. “Am I as needy of that as I was years ago? No,’’ Anka says, speaking by tele-phone from his Los Angeles home. “Do I need it to survive? No. I’m very realistic. There is no music business as I knew it.’’ Once upon a time, though, Anka was at the centre of the music business and, indeed, the whole entertainment world. His new autobiography, My Way (St Martin’s Press, 2013), written with David Dalton, is packed with revela-tions about Angie Dickinson, Michael Jackson, John F Kennedy, Elvis Presley, Sinatra and more. He looks back, for example, to his romance with the late Annette Funicello, at the time a crazed Anka fan who was fresh from Mouseketeer duty and soon to star in Beach Party (1963) and a string of similar films. “She was ... a very, very passionate girl,’’ Anka writes. “Having an affair with Annette was an absolute fantasy come true.’’ Nonetheless, it was a relationship without a future. “I loved Annette,’’ Anka says, “but I wasn’t ready to get married. Ultimately she got it that that wasn’t going to hap-pen.’’ Besides, Anka had other things to worry about. He had established himself as both a canny songwriter and a power-ful singer when suddenly the “British invasion’’ hit. Musical tastes changed virtually overnight and knocked him off the radio. Many of his peers saw their careers wiped out in a flash. “I wasn’t supposed to last with what I was up against,’’ Anka says. “I’ve abso-lutely led two lives.’’ The secret to his success was, in part, that he had already launched a counterinvasion. As early as his first hit, Diana, the 16-year-old Canadian of Lebanese Christian descent was already touring Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Chile, Eng-land, France, Japan, Spain and Sweden. “While the British invaded the United States,’’ he says, “I was moving into their territory. I went to Europe and established the foreign marketplace, which has been very supportive of me to this day.’’ Anka, whose new CD, Duets, features team-ups with Celine Dion, Michael Jackson and Willie Nelson, among other top artistes, attributes his songs’ inter-national appeal to strong melodies and “easy to understand’’ lyrics. “People can relate,’’ he says. “And I write in a minor key, which is very, very emotional.’’ Also helping him keep his head above water during Beatlemania’s high tide was his second career as an author of songs for other singers. The artistes for whom he has written include Buddy Holly, Tom Jones, Sinatra and Sonny and Cher, as well as Michael Jackson – he co-wrote Jackson’s posthumous No 1 hit, This Is It (2009). That sus-tained him in the mid-1960s when, as he writes, he was “performing but living on my past.’’ Wednesday, April 24, 2013 His new autobiography, My Way, written with David Dalton, is packed with revelations about Angie Dickinson, Michael Jackson, John F Kennedy, Elvis Presley, Sinatra and more “If I weren’t a writer, I don’t think I would have lasted,’’ he says. “Frankly, if I weren’t a writer, I don’t think I would have started.’’ Anka was only 15 when he wrote Diana, initially as a poem about a neighbourhood girl four years his senior on whom he had a serious crush. He was already a mu-sician, however, having formed a singing group called the Bobbysoxers at 13, and it was natural for him to set his own poem to music. It didn’t win him the girl, but a half-century career is a good consolation price. Anka had the song with him when he journeyed to New York and, without even an appointment, walked into ABC-Paramount and walked out with a recording contract. Diana zoomed to No 1 in England, then again in the United States, hitting the top of the charts a month after Anka’s 16th birthday. One triumph followed another: At 18 he became the youngest act to play New York’s fabled Copacabana nightclub and the youngest to headline in Las Vegas, when Sin City was in its heyday. Playing Vegas was a thrill for Anka, because he was fascinated by the storied Rat Pack, led by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. “Silly little teenage songs got me started,’’ he says. “They were emotional and had a lot of heart. But that didn’t mean that other dynamics of my personality weren’t alive.’’ Though he never became an official member, the brash young singer struck up a friendship with the Rat Pack, who seemed to be amused by his eagerness and let him hang with them. “I was intrigued by that world,’’ Anka recalls. “I wanted to be like those guys. I wanted to have the cool they had. But I never became Sinatra cool or Dean Mar-tin cool. I was this kid who tried to be cool, dressing like them and emulating their behaviour. But not their bad behaviour – smoking, drinking, womanising – because (my manager) was always watching me. “I was making money (for him),’’ Anka says. “Money was driving everything.’’ In his first two years in show business, the young Canadian chalked up five top-20 hits. At 21 he was Os-car-nominated for writing the title song for The Longest Day (1962), a film in which he also acted. The same year he composed the theme music for The Tonight Show. It didn’t last, though. Beatlemania rocked the music world, and by 1967 even Sinatra’s career was on the wane. “Frank was going to quit because, in his mind, it was over for him,’’ Anka recalls. “The Rat Pack was fall-- Having My Baby. Released right after abortion was legalised in the United States and at the height of the feminist move-ment, the song generated controversy. Feminists saw it as deliberately retrograde: The National Organisation for Women “honoured’’ Anka with a “Keep Her in Her Place’’ award. “I wrote that as a love song to my wife after our fifth daughter was born and when I noticed that a lot of women were having children out of wedlock,’’ Anka says. “But I wasn’t ready to hand out pamphlets ex-plaining what my songs were about every time I wrote one. “It’s interesting, though,’’ he says. “That one went to No 1 after all the flak heated up. It took on a new life.’’ He may specialise in romantic love songs, but Anka has been divorced twice. His first marriage, to former model Anne de Zogheb, ended in 2001 after 39 years and five daughters. Six years later he wed his personal trainer, Anna Abery, a union that lasted only two years before a divorce that he calls “really scary’’ in his book. “The marriage was horrible,’’ the singer/songwriter says somberly. It did, however, produce his first son, Ethan, who is now 7 and often accompanies his father on out-of-town gigs. “My son is a treasure in my life,’’ Anka says simply. “He’s everything to me. My life is centered around him.’’ Paul Anka (left) with Celine Dion. ing apart, he was fed up. He was playing with electric trains. But he needed to work.’’ Inspired by Sinatra’s adamant refusal to tailor his act to the new wave in music, Anka wrote My Way for his buddy. It became a huge hit, revitalised the careers of both men and was Sinatra’s theme song for the rest of his life. She’s a Lady (1971), which he wrote for Tom Jones, proved that Anka was back to stay, surging to No 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Three years later Anka himself scored his first No 1 hit in 15 years with (You’re) Wednesday, April 24, 2013 That domestic haul comes on top of $33.7 million Oblivion added in overseas markets, where the film began rolling out a week earlier. Oblivi-on raised its overseas total to $112 million and its worldwide receipts to $150.2 million A Still from the film Oblivion. Fans sink into Cruise’s Oblivion in $38.2mn debut AP M OVIE fans slipped into Ob-livion as the Tom Cruise sci-fi thriller led Holly-wood with a $38.2 million debut, according to studio estimates on Sunday. That domestic haul comes on top of $33.7 million Oblivion added in overseas markets, where the film began rolling out a week earlier. Oblivion raised its over-seas total to $112 million and its world-wide receipts to $150.2 million. Though many people on Friday were caught up in coverage of the manhunt for the suspect in the Boston Marathon explosions, it seems to have had little effect on how the film fared. Oblivion took in $13.3 million on opening day on Friday and $14.9 million on Saturday. That 12 percent increase is not unusual for big new releases, which typically do better business on Saturday than Friday. While Boston was on lockdown much of Friday, that market only accounts for about 1 percent of the nationwide box office, said Nikki Rocco, head of distri-bution for Universal, which released Oblivion. The manhunt mainly affected matinee business, with theatres reopen-ing on Friday night, when Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was taken into custody. “Once the guy was arrested, I think people got back into their regular rou-tine,” Rocco said. The previous weekend’s top film, the Warner Bros baseball drama 42, held up well, slipping to second-place with $18 million in its second weekend. The Jackie Robinson biography starring Chadwick Boseman and Harrison Ford raised its domestic total to $54.1 million and is on its way to the $100 million mark, said Dan Fellman, Warner’s head of distribution. Overseas, Paramount’s G.I. Joe: Re-taliation got a lift with $40 million, most of it coming from a $33 million debut in China. The action sequel has topped $200 million internationally and $300 million worldwide. Oblivion came in a bit higher than industry expectations. But despite its strong opening, Hollywood’s 2013 revenue funk continued, with overall domestic receipts at $109 million, down 19.4 percent from the same weekend last year, according to box-office tracker Hol-lywood.com. A year ago, two new romances - the comedy Think Like a Man and the dra-ma The Lucky One - combined for $56 million that weekend, while the block-buster The Hunger Games remained strong with nearly $15 million. “Even Tom Cruise was unable to beat the strength of two really strong newcomers that were devoid of stars anywhere near in his league,” said Hol-lywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian. “That tells you the difference between last year and this year. Even when we have a good weekend like this in 2013, generally these weekends, they pale by Tom Cruise in the film Oblivion. comparison to what happened last year.” Domestic revenues in 2013 total $2.76 billion, down 11.2 percent from where business was at last year, when Hollywood took in record cash. Business slumped a bit in summer 2012 with some high-profile duds, so studios have a shot at gaining ground over last year with this season’s upcom-ing blockbusters, which include Iron Man 3, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Hangover Part III and Man of Steel. Still, the gap almost certainly will continue to rise in the early part of the summer season. Disney’s Marvel Studios sequel Iron Man 3 is expected to open with a whop-ping $125 million-plus domestically over the first weekend in May, Dergarabedian said. But that would fall far short of the record-breaking $207.4 million debut for the Marvel ensemble smash The Aveng-ers over the same weekend last year. Even so, Cruise’s Oblivion provides a solid action lead-in to summer. The film stars Cruise as a repairman fixing ma-chines in the wastelands of Earth after an alien attack. Despite upheavals and odd behav-iour in Cruise’s personal life in the last six or seven years, he remains one of Hollywood’s surest box-office draws. Universal reported that in exit polls, fans cited Cruise as the No 1 reason they saw the film. “He’s a global star,” Rocco said. “People love Tom Cruise. If you put him in the right vehicle, they love him even better.” In narrower release, Rob Zombie’s latest horror tale The Lords of Salem flopped with $622,000 in 355 theatres, for a dismal average of $1,752 a cinema. That compared to an average of $10,085 in 3,783 theatres for Oblivion. The low-budget hip-hop drama Filly Brown opened solidly with $1.4 million in 188 theatres, for an average of $7,250. The film stars Gina Rodriguez and the late Jenni Rivera in the story of a young talent with a shot at stardom on Los Angeles’ hip-hop scene. HOLLYWOOD Wednesday, April 24, 2013 ‘Threatening’ Witherspoon apologises after arrest AP R EESE Witherspoon is “deeply embar-- rassed” about what she said to police officers after she and her husband were arrested during a traffic stop in Atlanta. The Oscar-winning actress released a statement recently apologising for her behav-iour to police that began when her husband, Hollywood agent Jim Toth, was arrested early on Friday for driving under the influence of alcohol. “Do you know my name?” Witherspoon is quoted as saying in a state trooper’s report. She also said: “You’re about to find out who I am” and “You’re about to be on national news,” according to the report. “I clearly had one drink too many and I am deeply embarrassed about the things I said,” Witherspoon said. “It was definitely a scary situation and I was frightened for my husband, but that is no excuse. I was disrespectful to the officer who was just doing his job. The words I used that night definitely do not reflect who I am. I have nothing but respect for the police and I’m very sorry for my behaviour.” Witherspoon said she can’t comment fur-ther “out of respect” for the pending case, and A combination photo of actress Reese Witherspoon and her husband James Toth (left) after their arrest. her publicist, Meredith O’Sullivan Wasson, offered no other details. The 37-year-old actress was arrested on a municipal charge of disorderly conduct early on Friday after a state trooper said she wouldn’t stay in the car while Toth was given a field sobriety test. She was released from jail after the Friday morning arrest and was in New York on Sunday night for the premiere of her new film, Mud. She posed for cameras on the red carpet but did not stop to talk to reporters. The trooper noticed the car driven by her husband wasn’t staying in its lane early Fri-day morning, so he initiated a traffic stop. He reported that Toth had droopy eyelids, watery, bloodshot eyes, and his breath smelled strong-ly of alcohol. Toth told the trooper he’d had a drink, which Witherspoon said was consumed at a restaurant two hours before the traffic stop, the trooper writes. Before the field sobriety test began, With-erspoon got out of the car, was told to get back in and obeyed, the report said. After the Walk the Line star got out a second time, the trooper said he warned her that she would be arrested if she left the car again. As the test continued, “Mrs Witherspoon began to hang out the window and say that she did not believe that I was a real police officer. I told Mrs Witherspoon to sit on her butt and be quiet,” Trooper First Class J Pyland writes. Toth, 42, was then placed under arrest. He was charged with driving under the influence and failure to maintain the lane. At that point, the report says, Witherspoon got out and asked the trooper what was going on. After being told to return to the car, she “stated that she was a US Citizen and that she was allowed to stand on American ground,’” the report states. The trooper then arrested Witherspoon. Reese Witherspoon Marc Anthony to launch first single of new salsa disc IANS A Marc Anthony MERICAN salsa star Marc Anthony will launch on April 26 Vivir Mi Vida, the first promotional cut from his new disc, which goes on sale next July, his publicist said. The day before the single goes on the market, the artiste will appear at the Billboard Latin Music Awards gala, where he will perform his new number, an adaptation of the song C’est La Vie by Cheb Khaled. Vivir Mi Vida will be available on iTunes immediately after the world debut of the single at the Billboard awards, his publicist Blanca Lasalle said in a communique Saturday. This is the first disc of tropical music that the New Yorker, winner of two Grammys and three Latin Grammys, has made in almost ten years, since Valio la Pena in 2004. SCENE UNSEEN Michael Buble uses Spanish when fighting with wife Jessica Simpson wants unborn son to be a ‘mamma’s boy’ ACTOR-SONGWRITER Michael Buble says when he fights with his wife Luisana in public, he speaks Spanish so that nobody can understand. “Two languages are very handy, femalefirst.co.uk quoted Buble as saying. Although Buble might think he’s learning enough to get by, he admitted his wife isn’t quite as impressed with his progress. “Luisana and I didn’t share a language when we first met. She didn’t speak much English, and I Michael Buble didn’t speak much Spanish. But I’ve been learning it and I’m getting pretty good - although Lu says I still sound like a caveman,” he added. The Haven’t Met You Yet singer won’t be disagreeing with her anytime soon, conceding she is definitely the boss in their relationship. “Luisana is the alpha in our marriage, so I’ve learned it’s easier to just do as she says,” he said. ACTRESS Jessica Simpson, who is expecting her second child, a boy, hopes he will be a “mamma’s boy”. The actress hopes to develop a special bond with her yet-to-be-born son, as her daughter Maxwell, 11 months, is closer to her father Eric Johnson, reports contact-music.com. “Maxwell is definitely a daddy’s girl. If he’s in the room she doesn’t want anyone else to hold her. So I hope my son will be a mamma’s boy,” she said. Simpson, 32, had put on weight when she was pregnant with her first child, so she is more cautious this time. “With my first pregnancy, I really let go. I felt like I deserved to eat whatever I wanted. Now I’m work-ing out three times a week. I’ve only gained half of what I did during my first pregnancy,” she said. Jessica Simpson When Rebecca took charge of her life ACTRESS Rebecca Hall says she dropped out of Cambridge University because she wanted to take charge of her life and gain some pride for taking a different road. The Iron Man 3 star was studying English literature at the university in Britain, but she left the course before the final year, because she felt she had achieved all she hoped to. “I had reached a fork in the road Rebecca Hall where I thought everything I had wanted to do at university had been done - make great friends and do a lot of theatre and work out what kind of grown-up I wanted to be, and I’d got to that point,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted Hall as saying. “Basically I thought, if I can make a choice like this which bucks the trend, and is different and now, I know that I’ll be able to do it for the rest of my life. I’ll feel proud of myself taking a different road,” said Hall. It was a risk for the 30-year-old, but she is glad she took as it gave her a sense of purpose, making her feel authen-tic and bold for taking the chance. Wednesday, April 24, 2013 BOLLYWOOD Sanjay Gupta loses cool over rumours about Kangana Ranaut Sanjay Gupta IANS S HOOTOUT at Wadala director Sanjay Gupta feels it is unjustified to spread rumours and clarifies that Kangana Ranaut, missing so far from the film’s promotions, will soon be seen promoting the crime thriller. Reportedly, the actress is unhappy with the way she has been sidelined to favour Priyanka Chopra and Sunny Leone, both of whom have much-publicised item numbers in the film. When asked, Gupta got upset. “I also read this morning. You all are the media and you all have a very, very strong weapon in your hand, which could be a source, insider, friend, somebody from there... the person is never named.” “So, it’s very convenient to cook up a story and then say, insider tells us the story, source tells us this. Name the source,” he added. He was speaking at a press conference in Mumbai. While Kangana is the female lead, Priya-nka has an item number called Babli Bad-maash and Sunny Leone too will be seen shaking a leg to O Laila. The third item number Ala Re Manya has singer Sophie Choudry in it. All the three actresses have been seen during the film’s promotions and at the launch of their songs, but Kangana has been conspicuous by her absence. Gupta says if Kangana has any query, he Reportedly, the actress is unhappy with the way she has been sidelined to favour Priyanka Chopra and Sunny Leone, both of whom have much-publicised item numbers in the film is willing to respond to that. “But unless she does not speak...I would not give that much importance by reacting to it,” he added. In Shootout at Wadala, Kangana will be seen as Vidya, love interest of gangster Manya Surve, played by John Abraham. The film also features actors Anil Ka-poor, Tusshar Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee and Sonu Sood. Rumour mills are abuzz with the stories of rift between Ekta Kapoor, the co-produc-er of Shootout at Wadala, and Kangana. But Gupta dismissed it. “Not at all and for what?” On the contrary, Gupta is extremely proud of Kangana’s work in the crime thriller based on real life story. “As a matter of fact, I am extremely proud (of Kangana), I am very happy with her in the film, her performance, her look. She has worked very hard in the film,” said Gupta, who has co-produced the film. In Shootout at Wadala, Kangana’s look has been de-glamourised. “For the film, she had to unlearn a lot. I don’t think and I haven’t seen any of Kanga-na’s films, where she is completely de-glam-ourised,” said Gupta. Kangana Ranaut Wednesday, April 24, 2013 You can’t repeat the success of any movie, says Mahesh Bhatt I had never ever thought about making films, says Farhan PTI IANS I N a departure from the original musi-- cal blockbuster Aashiqui which had an erotic-thriller component, Direc-tor-producer Mahesh Bhatt is slotting the upcoming sequel Aashiqui 2 as a family entertainer. “After the successful run of Aashiqui in 1991 and in following years due to repeat runs at theatres and on TV and the music ruling the chart for years, we must make a departure from the previous genre,” Bhatt told . Aashiqui 2 needed the departure as the audience has changed and a whole new generation now flock to multiplexes for wholesome entertain-ers, Bhatt said after a promo meet. “Aashiqui was a cult movie. It will sound cli-che if you say you want to reach that level. You can’t repeat the success of any movie. So let’s call it an-other movie, with a fresh cast, a whole new look, a whole new content and a rocking music Mahesh Bhatt director (Jeet Ganguly) who is a household name in Bengal and also making his mark in Mumbai,” he said. “Aashiqui 2 ushers in the glorious golden period of cinema... the phase of films like Abhimaan. It rekindles the feel of the ‘70s and ‘80s -- which celebrated middle class values -- and seeks to bring back that kind of cin-ema. But it’s set in the contemporary world,” he said. On the reason behind casting Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, Bhatt said, “You can-not repeat Rahul Roy and Anu Agarwal in the present age Aash-iqui. Can you? For the simple, emotional flick high on adrenalin, we needed two fresh faces in the lead as well as in music,” he said. Stating that all the tracks of Aashiqui like Nazar ke samney were his favourites, Music director Jeet Ganguly said he was hooked to the music cre-ated by Nadeem Shravan when he heard it for first time at a young age. F ARHAN Akhtar, who fea-- tured as the first guest in a series of intimate conversa-tions with the renowned person-alities, revealed that he did not take films seriously in school and college. When asked how and from where he entered this field of tell-ing fiction and fantasies, Akhtar said that he never took films seriously but when he had to do a job he decided that film-making would be best suited for him. “I really didn’t think about films that seriously when I was in school or college. I really enjoyed watching movies but I never ever thought that I would be making them or writing them. But, you do have fantasies to be in a certain film or to be a part of it when you are a fan.” he said “But that was really not an extend that how far it went and its really strange because of the threat almost to be thrown out of home that I must get a job and it felt like a very natural thing to me, since that’s my interest that I should do something in films,” Farhan Akhtar Akhtar added. The 39-year-old said that time allows him to manage to do his best in so many fields like acting, directing, script writing and many others. “Its weird but time just presents itself in the ways they want me to do it. So, that’s really how it happens. I don’t go out of my way to make time to do it. More often if a decision is made that this is what I want to do and just do stuff towards that direc-tion,” he said. SCENE UNSEEN My daughter an influence on my film: Dibakar Malaise lies in us as a society: Shabana Prithviraj to offer a script to Big B FILMMAKER Dibakar Banerjee says his segment in Bombay Talkies, about parenthood, has been influenced by his daughter. “My daughter is an influence on my film. To a daughter, a father can do no wrong. So you have to be this hero, otherwise you fail your child. It is a wonderful position to be in,” Banerjee, who is married to Richa Puranesh, said. “The story is about parenthood, I couldn’t have made the film three years back as my daughter wasn’t there with me,” said the director of films like Khosla Ka Ghosla and Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!. He feels that a child doesn’t “judge you”. “But they want you to be the best thing in their life. Everyone judges you except that child. I could have had Dibakar Banerjee a miserable flop, but when I would come back to my child, I would be the hero,” he said. Bombay Talkies is a compilation of four short films celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema. Others who have contributed to it are Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap and Karan Johar. THE news of the rape of a five-year-old girl has left the entire Bollywood numb, including actor-activist Shabana Azmi. She feels that the problem lies in the society and individuals. The 61-year-old will talk abut “gender sensitisation” at a conference organised by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in the national capital on April 29. “I am the keynote speaker at the conference organised by CISF in Delhi on April 29 on gender sensitisation followed by workshops by activists,” tweeted Shabana. “Certainty of conviction will act as a deterrent not severity. But the malaise lies in us as a society that women and children are bru-talised,” she further wrote. The girl was abducted on April 15 and held hos-tage in east Delhi’s Gandhi Nagar for over two days, according to police. SOUTHERN superstar Prithviraj Sukumaran, who debuted in Bol-lywood with Aiyyaa, has bought the rights of his hit Malayalam film Ayalum Njanum Thammil. He plans to make it in Hindi Amitabh Bachchan and has approached Amitabh Bachchan with the script. Ayalum Njanum Thammil, directed by Lal Jose, released in October last year. Also fea-turing Narein, Prathap Pothen, Samvrutha Sunil and Remya Nambeesan, the film was a medical drama and critics appreciated the film as well as Prithviraj’s performance in it. “I have taken the first step and bought the film. Now, the rights of the film rest with me, so I can be assured that nobody else is going to do it. That’s the first step to ensure that the project has somehow shaped up,” Prithviraj said. “I have started showing the film to few people over here. Let’s hope that they have the same kind of interest that I do and hopefully, I get a draft written in English that I will take to Mr Bachchan to read it,” he added. Shabana Azmi Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Indian Food Festival at Grand Regal Hotel LEZIMA GOMES DOHA T Ras Malai Dum Pukht Biryani RUE foodies have a great opportunity to discover and taste the exotic dishes and flavours of India at the three-day Indian Food Festival organised by Grand Regal Hotel. The event will be held at the hotel’s sig-nature restaurant Mehfil on April 25 th to 27th from 7 pm onwards. The festival will feature 15 varieties of delicious biryani in unlimited quantity on a buffet spread, including dumpukh biryani-mutton, gulnar dum biryani-fish, kaju biryani and vegetable biryrani, to name few. Guests visiting the festival will be able to experience traditional Indian desserts, such as ras malai, gulab jamun, shahi tukda etc. The Mehfil restaurant is all set to recreate the magic of Indian culture, complete with rich aroma of hot steam-ing biryani, delicious Asian sweets, warm atmosphere and romantic live ghazals in the backdrop. All guests of the festi-val are guaranteed an unforgettable sensorial adventure. At the helm of the Indian food festival is Executive Chef of Grand Regal Hotel Rajeev Sharma an expert of Indian and Continental cuisine with over 10 years culinary and kitchen management experience, he has been working with Grand Regal Hotel ever since it’s opening. With formal training in India (Hotel Management) and in Scotland, Edinburgh (International Hospitality Management). His skills were further honed dur-ing a four-year period in UK, working as a Chef in such hotels as Holiday Inn, Murrayshall House Hotel and in fine dining restaurant Duncan’s in Perth. Before arriving in Doha, Rajeev was also working in Radisson Blue in India and in Lotus Hospitality in Dubai. Here he shares some of his secret recipes with Qatar Tribune. Dumpukht Biryani Ingredients Mutton 200gms Basmati rice 400gms Cinnamon 1’’ stick 2pcs Cumin 1 table spoon Mace 2 blades Nutmeg half Water 8 cups Bay Leaves 3 leaves Saffron mixed with 2 table spoons of milk GingerGarlic paste 1 table spoon each Ghee 2 tablespoons Fried brown Onion 100gms Cloves 6-7 pcs Yogurt 80gm Black cumin 1 table spoon Lemon juice 3 tablespoons spoon Mint leaves (chopped) 2 tablespoons Coriander leaves (chopped) 1 table-spoon Garam masala powder-1 table spoon Cardamom powder-tea spoon Chilli powder -2 tablespoons spoon Turmeric powder-½ tea spoon Salt - to taste Method Marination: Put mutton with brown onion, ginger-garlic paste, chopped coriander and mint leaves in a bowl, put all the dry spices powder in the yoghurt, add lemon juice, ghee, salt (for taste) and mix well all together. Marinate at least two hours. Rice preparation: (Soak the rice at least 30 minutes) Boil water in a large pot with the whole spices and salt; when the water is boiling, add the rice and cook till the rice is half done. Put marinated mutton in another thick base pot; add layer of rice on top of the marinated mutton, finish with ghee, saffron and little brown onion. Close the lid tightly and seal with dough, cook for 30 minutes on a tawa on slow fire. Leave the pot to rest for 20 minutes. Serve hot with raita and a pickle. Murgh Malai Kebab Ingredients: Chicken thighs (boneless) 180 gms (8 Equal pieces) FOOD Wednesday, April 24, 2013 The Mehfil restaurant is all set to recreate the magic of Indian culture, complete-with rich aroma of hot steaming biryani, deli-cious Asian sweets, warm atmosphere and romantic live ghazals in the backdrop. Cashew nuts 30 gms White processed cheese 20 gms Hung curds 20 gms Cooking cream 15 ml White pepper powder 05 gms Corn oil 10 gms Cardamom powder 03 gms GingerGarlic paste 10 gms Green Chilli 02 gms Chaat Masala 02 gms Salt to taste Method Marinate the chicken pieces with ginger garlic paste. Mix all the remaining ingredients in a mixing bowl and make a paste. Soak marinated chicken pieces in to that paste at least for 45 minutes. Arrange the marinated chicken pieces on skewers and cook it in Tandoori oven (clay oven) for 10-12 minutes. Serve with mint chutney, onion rings, lemon wedge and sprinkle a pinch Of chaat masala on top of kebab. Murgh Malai Kebab Saffron 1pinch Cardamom powder 2 gms Rose water 2 ml Sugar 30 gms Pistachio nuts for garnish Sugar syrup Sugar – 1 kg; Water – 500 ml Method 1) Sugar syrup: put sugar in water and boil till the sugar is dissolved and keep aside. 2) For small ball: mash the paneer (chaina) and make small flat cakes and boil in the sugar syrup for 8 - 10 minutes. Take it out and put it in warm water and put 50 ml of sugar syrup. 3) For malai: boil the milk, sugar (50 gms) and pinch of saffron till milk is reduced to half. 4) Arranging: squeeze the small ball from the water, put in malai and put a pinch of cardamom powder. 5) Garnish with pistachio nut. Serve chilled. Ras malai Ingredients Milk 500 ml Paneer (chaina) 110 gms When: 25th, 26th & 27th april, from 7 pm to 1 am Where: Mehfil Restaurant, Grand Regal Hotel, Doha (Ras Abu Abboud street, Near Dar Al Kutub roundabout) Price: QR99 per person. For more information and reservations, call: +974 4409 4444 / 4409 4400. Grand Regal Hotel Chef Rajeev Sharma Wednesday, April 24, 2013 ENVIRONMENT Wild weather can send greenhouse gases spiraling NYT SYNDICATE C LIMATE change has a discon-certing tendency to amplify itself through feedback effects. Melting sea ice exposes dark water, allowing the ocean to soak up more heat. Arctic warming speeds the release of carbon dioxide from permafrost. And, as research-ers discussed at a meeting last week in Seefeld, Austria, climate extremes – heatwaves, droughts and storms – can hamper plant growth, weakening a ma-jor buffer against the rise of CO2 in the atmosphere. “Heatwaves and droughts will very likely become more frequent in a warmer climate, and ecosystems will somehow respond,” says Philippe Ciais, a carboncycle researcher at the Laboratory of Climate and Environmental Sciences in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. “More storms will add an extra dimension to the prob-lem.” The meeting was organised by the CARBO-Extreme project, a 3.3-million euro ($4.5-million) collaboration of 27 groups from 12countries, funded by the European Union. Attendees showed off an array of tools for uncovering how extreme events affect terrestrial carbon cycles, including numerical models, CO2 flux measurements and field experi-ments. The challenge now, says Ciais, is to predict how the frequency of climate extremes will change, and to model the intricate physiological responses – some of which are poorly understood – of plants and ecosystems. Land plants create a huge carbon “sink” as they suck CO2 out of the air to build leaves, wood and roots. The sink varies from year to year, but on average it soaks up one-quarter of the annual CO2 emissions from the burning of fos-sil fuels. And events such as droughts, wildfires and storms are likely to “cause a pronounced decline” in the sink, says Markus Reichstein, a carbon-cycle scientist at the Max Planck Institute of Biogeochemistry in Jena, Germany, who coordinates CARBO-Extreme. Climate anomalies have already had a detectable impact. Satellite observations and data from CO2 measurement towers suggest that extreme events reduce plant productivity by an average of 4 percent in southern Europe and 1 percent in northern Europe, says Reichstein. That lowers annual carbon uptake by 150mil The most extreme events can turn forests and grass-lands from carbon sinks to sources. In 2003, a heat wave in Europe led to the release of more CO2 than normal lion tons – equivalent to more than 15 percent of Europe’s annual man-made CO2 emissions. The most extreme events can turn forests and grasslands from carbon sinks to sources. In 2003 alone, a record-breaking heat wave in Europe led to the release of more CO2 than is nor-mally locked up over four years. So far, scientists have detected no increase in extreme weather events. But they expect one. Reindert Haarsma, a climatologist at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute in De Bilt, forecasts a surge in hurricane-strength storms such as 1999’s Lothar, which raged northeastward from the Bay of Biscay, slashing forest biomass by 16 million tons. By the end of this century, model studies suggest, storms similar to Lothar and another that caused huge damage in France in 2009 will become 25times more common in Europe. The probability of major heatwaves in Eu-rope is expected to increase up to tenfold by mid-century. Lack of water makes plants less capa-ble of fending off pathogens and insects. After the 2003 heatwave, caterpillars devastated Mediterranean oak forests near Montpellier in France. Research-ers have presumed that this triggered a large carbon release, but such responses are hard to predict. Severe droughts in 2005 and 2010 in the Amazon basin seem to have released much less CO2 than expected, says Ciais.“In some eco-systems, small disturbances can have a large impact,” he adds. “In others, even significant anomalies seem to cause only little harm.” CARBO-Extreme teams have con-ducted field experiments that simulated drought in different climates and vegeta-tion types, from Atlantic pine forests to alpine meadows. Unpublished results show that in grasslands, drought mark-edly slowed photosynthesis, which stores carbon in leaves, roots and soil. It had a smaller effect on soil respiration, which releases carbon, so the net result was a decline in carbon uptake. The experiments also showed that plants and soils keep a “memory” of dis-turbances, says Michael Bahn, an ecolo-gist at the University of Innsbruck in Austria who oversees a grassland experi-ment. He simulated a series of droughts, and found that later ones had a larger effect on net carbon release. Existing biosphere models do not capture such effects, which Bahn thinks might be due to changes in soil microbes. Such omissions could lead to a large bias in the models. The world’s soils contain almost 100gigatons of carbon – twice as much as the entire atmos-phere. Just a 10 percent increase in soil-respiration rates, says Bahn, would release more CO2 in a year than humans pump out. 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ARIES [mar 21 – apr 19] TAURUS [apr 20 – may 20] GEMINI [may 21 – jun 20] CANCER [jun 21 - jul 22] LEO [jul 23 – aug 22] VIRGO [aug 23 – 22] You feel passionate about financial matters today or about something you own. You’re concerned because you might be looking for it or trying to clean it or fix it. Why? Because it matters! Your relationships with others will be powerful today, primarily because you are so powerful. You won’t hesitate to say what you mean and go after what you want. Clandestine romance and secret love affairs might take place today. Something is hidden, and you feel passionately about it. (You know who you are.) In group situations, you might try to vehemently persuade others to agree with you. Lighten up. Just speak your piece, and let them decide. (Ya think?) You might fall passionately in love with a boss or someone older or richer today. This is a feeling that really grips you! Fortunately, it will pass. (But it will be memorable.) You’ll love seeing beautiful buildings, parks, boutiques, galleries and the creative work of others. Romance with someone from a different background also might flower. LIBRA [sept 23 – oct 22] SCORPIO [oct 23 – nov 21] SAGITTARIUS [nov 22 – dec 21] CAPRICORN [dec 22 – jan 19] AQUARIUS [jan 20 – feb 18] Pisces [feb 19 – mar 20] This is a highly romantic, passionate day. A new relationship that begins now will be intense, because your responses to others are quite physical. You are focused on partners and close friends today, hopefully for a good reason. People feel the intense and magnetically drawn to each other. Have fun! You might be obsessed about something at work today, especially if you’re trying to improve things or make something more attractive. Lighten up. Others will get the drift. This is a classic day for love at first sight, especially for your sign. Eyes across a crowded room and all that. (Be still, my beating heart.) You’ll enjoy making home improvements or redecorating today. In particular, you want to make things look more beautiful as well as function more smoothly. You’re unusually persuasive today, which makes this a great day for those of you who sell, teach, market and act. No one can resist you! This also is a powerful day for writers. MOVIES IN QATAR Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Fire With Fire (Action) A fireman takes an unexpected course of action when a man whom he’s been ordered to testify against, after being held up at a local convenience store, threatens him. Foodfight! (Animation) When the lights are turned off and the doors are locked, chaos reigns supreme for the products in this grocery store. CITY CENTRE CINEMA FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN. [VIP GOLD]: 11.45 AM, 2 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.45 PM, 11 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (HORROR): 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM. THE HOST (ACTION): 11 AM, 1.30 PM, 4 PM, 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM, 1.15 AM DETECTIVE DEE (THRILLER): 11.15 AM, 1.45 M, 4.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.45 PM FOODFIGHT! (ANIMATION): 12 PM, 2 PM, 4 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 12 PM, 2.15 PM, 4.30 PM, 6.45 PM, 9 PM, 11.15 PM IT TAKES A MAN AND A WOMAN (FILIPINO): 11.45 AM, 2 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.45 PM, 11 PM OBLIVION (ACTION): 11.30 AM, 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 7 PM, 9.30 PM, 12 MN THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 12.15 PM, 4.45 PM, 9.15 PM JURASSIC PARK (3D)(ADVENTURE): 2.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 11.15 PM A HAUNTED HOUSE (COMEDY): 12.45 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.15 PM, 6 PM, 7.45 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.15 PM OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (ACTION): 11 AM, 3.45 PM, 8.30 PM DEAD MAN DOWN (CRIME): 1.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 11 PM EVIL DEAD (HORROR): 6 PM, 8 PM, 10 PM, 12 MN G.I.JOE: RETALIATION (ACTION): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 1.30 PM UDAYAM N H 40 (TAMIL): 10.30 AM, 3.45 PM, 9 PM EK THI DAAYAN (HINDI): 1 PM, 6.15 PM, 11.30 PM VILLAGGIO CINEMA LANDMARK CINEMA MALL CINEMA FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.45 PM, 12 MN DETECTIVE DEE (THRILLER): 10.30 AM, 1 PM, 3.30 PM, 6 PM, 8.30 PM, 11 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 12.15 PM, 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM FOODFIGHT! (ANIMATION): 11.30 AM, 1.30 PM, 3.30 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (HORROR): 11.30 AM, 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 7 PM, 9.30 PM, 12 MN OBLIVION (ACTION): 11 PM, 12.30 PM, 1.30 PM, 3 PM, 4 PM, 5.30 PM, 6.30 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM, 10.30 PM, 11.30 PM G.I.JOE: RETALIATION (ACTION): 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 11.15 AM, 1.45 PM, 4.15 PM, 5.45 PM, 9.15 PM, 11.45 PM, 1.15 AM THE CROODS (ANIMATION): 11.45 AM, 1.45 PM, 3.45 PM, 5.45 PM APARTMENT 1303 (HORROR): 7.45 PM, 9.45 PM, 11.45 PM OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL (ADVENTURE): 10.30 PM, 3.30 PM, 8.30 PM OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (ACTION): 1 PM, 6 PM, 11 PM EVIL DEAD (HORROR): 11.15 AM, 3.30 PM, 7.45 PM, 12 MN DEAD MAN DOWN (CRIME): 1.15 PM, 5.30 PM, 9.45 PM A HAUNTED HOUSE (COMEDY): 11.15 AM, 1 PM, 2.45 PM, 4.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 8 PM, 9.45 PM, 11.30 PM THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE (COMEDY): 5.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.30 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 2.30 PM FOODFIGHT (ANIMATION): 5 PM, 7 PM FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 9 PM, 11.30 PM UDHAYAM (TAMIL): 4.30 PM, 11 PM THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (DRAMA): 2.30 PM, 4.30 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 4.30 PM, 9 PM DETECTIVE DEE (THRILLER): 6.45 PM, 11.15 PM EK THI DAAYAN (HINDI): 9 PM SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN (ACTION): 3 PM, 7.15 PM, 11.15 PM BEAT THE WORLD (DRAMA): 5.15 PM LOVE WEDDING MARRIAGE (COMEDY): 9.30 PM THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM FOODFIGHT (ANIMATION): 4.30 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 6.15 PM. AMEN (MALAYLAM): 8.15 PM EK THI DAAYAN (HINDI): 11 PM KON TIKI (ADVENTURE): 2.30 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (DRAMA): 5 PM UDHAYAM (TAMIL): 7 PM FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 9.30 PM, 11.30 PM ROYAL PLAZA THE CROODS (3D) (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM FOODFIGHT (ANIMATION): 4.30 PM THE HOST (ACTION): 6.30 PM FIRE WITH FIRE (ACTION): 9 PM THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT 2 (DRAMA): 11 PM RISE OF THE GUARDIANS (ANIMATION): 3 PM BRAVE (ANIMATION): 5 PM LOVE WEDDING MARRIAGE (COMEDY): 7 PM DEVIL’S DOUBLE (DRAMA): 9 PM, 11 PM JACK REACHER (ACTION): 3 PM, 5.30 PM THE BOURNE LEGACY (ACTION): 8 PM, 11 PM Movie Review NOTICE: Timings are subject to change without prior notice. The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia BUILDING on the terror of A Haunting in Connecticut, this horrifying tale traces a young family’s nightmarish descent into a centuries-old Southern hell. When Andy Wyrick (Chad Michael Murray, House of Wax) moves his wife Lisa (Abigail Spencer, TV’s Mad Men) and daughter Heidi to an historic home in Georgia, they quickly discover they are not the house’s only inhabitants. Joined by Lisa’s free-spirited sister, Joyce (Katee Sackhoff, TV’s Battlestar Galactica), the family soon comes face-to-face with a bone-chilling mystery born of a deranged desire...a haunting secret rising from underground and threatening to bring down anyone in its path. For events, opinions and suggestions contact: chillout.qt@gmail.com Phone: 44422077
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