3 mistakes of Ayesha Takia’s life

April 13th, 2010

By Jilawatan

We think Ayesha Takia is absolutely adorable and humble as a person and quite a fine actress indeed with films like Dor and Socha Na Tha in her kitty. She will be seen in Paathshala this week. We think she could have done much better than she has and point out some of her mistakes.

3 mistakes of Ayesha Takia’s life : Ayesha Takia
Pathetic Clothes

She has designer friends and travels abroad quite often so we don’t understand why she wears boring and/or ghastly clothes.

Live Chat: Ayesha Takia on April 9 at 1615 hrs IST

April 7th, 2010

By Jilawatan

This Arian gal is bubby, vivacious and a talent house waiting to shine in her light. Ayesha Takia, who started her career at a tender age of four where she became popular with the “I am Complan girl” campaign, has only grown strength to strength with each of her film. Her first film Tarzan: The Wonder Car may not have done well at the box office but she did win a Filmfare best debut award in 2004 for it. She proved her mettle in Dor which is probably one of her best film till date.

Ayesha Takia is One ‘Wanted’ Actress

October 3rd, 2009

By Jilawatan

ayesha-takia1She’s even more talkative than she was before marriage — obviously, becoming Mrs. Ayesha Farhan Azmi has made Ayesha Takia even more effervescent. What’s more, hubby seems to have proved professionally lucky for her, for “Wanted,” which released Sept. 18, is her first-ever hit and blockbuster. “Wanted,” directed by India’s top choreographer, Prabhudeva, making his filmmaking debut, stars Salman Khan as a hit-man who comes up against corrupt Mumbai police and a doozy of a bad guy (National Award winner Prakash Raj).

Producer Boney Kapoor announced Sept. 25 that he was planning a sequel to “Wanted,” which he said earned Rs. 40 crores its first week alone.

Ayesha Takia Praises Salman Khan

September 15th, 2009

By Jilawatan

ayesha-takia-praises-salman-khan-12371Gorgeous Ayesha has done commendable work in Dor and 8 x 10 Tasveer. And now she is all set to spellbound the audience with her performance in her recent movie ‘Wanted’.

She is extremely excited about her forthcoming release and expects that she stands up to the expectations of her fans. She is full of respect and admiration for her co-star Salman Khan. She considers Salman doing justice to every co-actor’s role and not over-shadowing them.

Style Check: Ayesha Takia

August 31st, 2009

By Jilawatan

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Nagesh Kukonoor’s Dor could be the only film which could do justice to Ayesha’s acting talent. The actress hasn’t had much commercial success and frankly has had many misses in the styling department as well.

So with the recent news of her retiring from films and starting her own fashion line, had StarBoxOffice wondering whether or not the actress was in the right frame of mind or no! We take a dekko at the fashion casualties Ayesha has committed and when she managed to shine.

Ayesha Takia Classical Wallpapers

June 4th, 2009

By Jilawatan

Ayesha Takia beautiful classical wallpapers from the movie Dor.

Bollywood actor Ayesha Takia hosts gala wedding reception

March 7th, 2009

By Jilawatan

ayesha_takia_02A host of Bollywood and political celebrities descended upon the wedding reception of Bollywood actor Ayesha Takia here last evening.

Takia who wedded her long time restaurateur fianc
é, Farhan Azmi on March 1 at a simple ceremony, hosted the grand reception here, which saw the who’s who of film and political fraternity making it to the function.

Actors like Dino Morea, Abhishek Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Suneil Shetty and Riteish Deshmukh were among a few who made it to the reception party.

Wishing the newly weds a happy married life, Suneil Shetty said, I wish a happy married life to both of them.”

`Dor` only tip of the iceberg: Ayesha Takia

October 18th, 2008

Ayesha Takia, whose powerhouse performance in “Dor” established her credentials as a serious actor, says the role only tapped “five percent” of her talent.

“I never expected this kind of praise. It’s of course delightful. But let me also tell you, I feel ‘Dor’ just taps five percent of my abilities. There’s so much more to my abilities,” Ayesha told a news agency.

“But how would people know about it unless they see what I can do. I must thank (director) Nagesh Kukunoor for helping me connect with my character of Meera. At first I didn’t quite understand her world, her joy and pain. She’s such a simple person and we live in such a complicated world.

Dor – Review

September 26th, 2008

Cast : Gul Panag, Ayesha Takia, Shreyas Talpade
Direction : Nagesh Kukunoor


Blend simplicity with substance and sashay down Bollywood’s box office with a deafening uproar: That seems to be director Nagesh Kukunoor’s secret formula of filmmaking. After Iqbal, that soul-stirring testament to human endeavour, he comes up with Dor, a film that touches your soul once again and makes you end up doing Salaam Namaste to the brave new spirit that’s currently making desi cinema that biggest bet in the field of entertainment. And no, we aren’t talking of the blockbuster variety only; the kind which dazzles with its crorepati budget and its Hollywod-ishtyle SFX. Here, we’re saluting the New Wave of New Age creativity which is completely homegrown and borrows nothing from nowhere. Iqbal, Omkara, Munnabhai and now Dor… just to name a few.

Studios zoom in on small-budget films for profits

September 24th, 2008

Farhan Akhtar’s musical flick, Rock On, has been rocking for Anil Ambani’s Reliance Entertainment.

In the first week after its release, the movie, with a small budget of Rs 8-9 crore, has recovered its cost of production. Industry estimates the film to have earned over Rs 9 crore from box-office collections in the first week, with just 210 prints.

Small-budget films seem to be raking in the moolah for production houses. Little wonder that filmmakers like Ghai, Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt and Pritish Nandy have over the years stuck to making small-budget films in the range of Rs 10-15 crore.