Friday, 1 June 2012

Introducing Toabh Talent Suzana Rodrigues







DP: Ok, let me make it simple. Do you like Brazilian movies?

SR: (confidently) No, they are not my favourite.

DP: Ok, this is getting difficult. Ok, I got it! What's your favourite movie from Hollywood?

SR: (laughs) I like all movies with Johnny Depp. I love Alice In Wonderland, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, etc. He is crazy. I like him.

DP: (looking at Suzana from top to bottom) Brazil is blessed to have you.

SR: (laughs) Thank You. India is blessed to have me because I have an Asian face.

DP: Now you're talking girl! Do you have an agent?

SR: Yes, I have an agent in India and in Brazil who look after my work.

DP: And many congratulations on your first Bollywood movie - Warning.

SR: Yes, thank you (smiles) I hope there are many more movies after this.

DP: Tell me how were you zeroed in for Warning?

SR: I couldn't do my first audition because I was working at that time somewhere. I couldn't do the second one too. But I was shortlisted for the last one. They saw all the girls, they spoke to me personally and they liked me. I met the director and producer and I got the role of Janina.

DP: Oh, so you play French huh?

SR: Yes, there are three actresses in the film and I play the French girl.

DP: Are you learning French for the role?

SR: I speak English in the film but I have a couple of lines in French. That's about it.

DP: Let's get back to Depp.

SR: (smiles) Yes. I like the fact that he doesn't try too hard. He is simple, eccentric and unpredictable. He is funny.

DP: What about men in India?

SR: (laughs) I love the people in Mumbai. They are funny and make you feel like family. I hate the traffic here though.

DP: I can totally understand you. So, are you planning to settle down in Mumbai?

SR: I would love to but I will have to go back to Brazil to sort my visas out first.

DP: (looking right in her eyes) You have beautiful expressive eyes, luminous skin and a body every woman would love to own. Ever thought of entering Hollywood?

SR: (laughs) You never know. I don't know and I don't want to think of it right now. I am focused on Warning as of now.

DP: Imagine your first movie with Johnny Depp

SR: I would love to (laughs).

DP: Who's your favourite supermodel?

SR: I love Giselle Bundchen from Brazil.Bollywood Hungama Interview

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Toabh Talent Nathalia Kaur aims at Long Innings in Bollywood



Apart from doing a racy item number in RVG's movie, this Brazilian beauty has already acted in a Kannada movie and bagged another film with Varma
She set the ramp ablaze while she was just 14 and captured the coveted crown by becoming Kingfisher Calendar Girl – 2012. Now with a peppy item number ‘Dan Dan Cheeni' in Ram Gopal Varma's latest thriller ‘Department', Nathalia Kaur is aiming for a long innings in Bollywood.
A law graduate from Rio de Janeiro and trained opera singer, Nathalia aspires to make a fruitful career in Indian cine field.
Apart from the fabulous performance in the item number, she has already acted in a Kannada movie and bagged another movie with Varma.
“I find India very hospitable and people here are very warm. I want to make this country my home,” daughter of an half-Indian father says. But will this Brazil-born stunner get stumped because of the language? She claims that language is not a problem for her.
“In a country with more than 250 official languages, I don't think that I will have any problem. I am already comfortable with Hindi and can speak without accent, instead I have an accent when I speak English and I am working on it,” she says.
To gain proficiency in Indian languages, she carries a book to jot down all the words that she comes across.

NO ACCENT PROBLEM

“Because of my lineage I do not have accent problems while speaking Indian languages. I think I will be able to manage the languages on my own very soon,” she claims.
But while she proved her mettle in the item song, can she handle the high-wire competitive arena in Bollywood?

DOWN SOUTH

Nathalia thinks she is game for the challenge. “I am a through professional and my approach towards the movies is very different. I believe that a good director can bring life to a character and I have no qualms in donning any role that I am asked to,” she says. She is also training her sight on film industry down south.
“Film industry in the south is very vibrant. The industry here is very professional and it also some fantastic technicians and directors. I am looking forward to do more movies in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada,” she adds.


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Monday, 28 May 2012

Aishwary Defines Bollywood

Dibakar Banerjee : Scarlett takes to the rhythms as though she was born to the desi beat





Scarlett Mellish Wilson is a british model who is popular these days for her "Imported kamariya" item dance in movie Shanghai.The movie is directed by Dibakar Banerjee.The song has been composed by Vishal and Shekhar.

Scarlet is a professional model. She has done various modelling assignments in Britain.She hasn't work in any movie before. Her director Dibakar said, "Someone recommended Scarlet for our item song. I couldn't believe how well she danced! Scarlet is by far one of the best dancers in the Bollywood form I've seen. Usually when foreigners do Bollywood dancing, there's a certain amount of stiffness in their movements. Not Scarlet. She takes to the rhythms as though she was born to the desi beat”.



Toabh Talents is proud to represent Scarlett Wilson

TOABH TALENT MARYAM ZAKARIA IN ROWDY RATHORE


                                                   


 For those who felt that, in the flick 'Agent Vinod', Kareena's thunder was stolen by the Iranian-Swedish actress and model Maryam Zakaria in the mujra song, well…expect more such thunderous moves from her, in the Akshay Kumar-Sonakshi starrer 'Rowdy Rathore'.

By now, it's out in the open that Maryam is a part of the three girl gang, viz., Maryam- Mumait Khan and Shakti, who dance their ways in a sizzling-hot item number in the film. The song has been choreographed by none other than director Prabhu Deva himself. 

Toabh Talents is proud to  represent Maryam