Monday, March 14, 2011

Razia - Malika Shrewat (Thank You Movie) Official Video

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Katrina moves on from acting to singing

Last year, actress Katrina Kaif lent her voice to A R Rahman’s album of nursery rhymes and this year, Kats is all geared up set to sing in Yash Raj Films’ Mere Brother Ki Dulhan.

Apparently, Kat’s co-star in the film Ali Zafar convinced Katrina to sing in the film. Said a source, “Katrina was not really in the mood to try out something new.“She has just started to get a grasp over her spoken Hindi. It was Ali who convinced her.”

Katrina chose not to comment but Sohail Sen, who composed the music for the film said, “We still haven’t decided on the singers.”

The source however maintained, “Ali Zafar has sung three songs in the film and Katrina has sung one of the tracks composed by Sohail Sen

Dum Maro Dum Official Video - Deepika Padukone

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Dhoom 3 - Aamir Khan

Maybe he secretly pines to be a singer. It certainly seems like it, as Aamir never loses an opportunity to flex his vocal chords, this time getting ready to record a song for 'Dhoom 3'.

Aamir, who made waves for signing up to play the baddie in the third instalment of the action adventure series, will be 'singing' a song for the movie in his own, trademark style. Tabloid sources have been quoted saying that Aamir will be voicing a few lyrics rhythmically, just like he has done in the past, rather than actually sing.

The first two entries in the 'Dhoom' series have been huge chartbusters, just like their box office performance. And music director Pritam is hoping to stick with the formula and repeat this musical success, even recruiting Aamir for some extra good luck.

In the past, B'town's biggest star has sung for films like 'Mela', 'Fanaa' and 'Taare Zameen Par'. And of course, there was his smash hit duet with Alka Yagnik, 'aati kya Khandala', from 'Ghulam', that turned the title of the track into a catchphrase for all aspiring 'roadside Romeos'...