Showing posts with label Murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murder. Show all posts

Watchout For Jacqueline’s Intimacy With Emraan In Murder 2

There is indeed a lot of expectation from MURDER 2. After all if the talkie and song promos are any indication, ‘being bold’ has seemingly taken an altogether different meaning for a leading lady in MURDER 2, Jacqueline Fernandez.
“I won’t deny that…continues Jackie “So yes; there were intensive conversations around how to shoot certain intimate scenes between Emraan and me. But then it wasn’t like ‘let’s make it graphic’ or ‘make it way too revealing’,” reveals Jackie, “It was more about Mohit looking at capturing the right moment on screen and ensure that the intimacy came alive. Now if that required both of us to allow our inhibitions to fly away then that’s fine. We did everything that was required to make our intimacy look convincing enough on the screen.”
Though Jacqueline Fernandez doesn’t quite go into details talking about the scenes that are expected to make audience stand up and take notice, she promises that there is enough sensationalism in the Emraan Hashmi starrer. Source
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The Intimate Bedroom Scenes Of Murder 2

According to the director of Murder 2, Mohit Suri says shooting bedroom scenes can be a nightmare. Suri, who has directed upcoming thriller, a sequel to 2004 hit film Murder, has shot a few lovemaking scenes with the lead pair Emraan Hashmi and Jacqueline Fernandez.
“Lovemaking is the most difficult scene to shoot because there the director cannot show the actors what to do. You have to let the actors be and let them do their own thing,” the 30-year-old director told.
“Although a lot of people say it’s very easy to shoot for physically intimate scenes and it’s fun… that’s all untrue because it is no fun. It’s a very uncomfortable situation. It’s very difficult to shoot, even for the cameraman, because you don’t know in which direction the actor will go. Lighting is also an issue. You have to keep so many things in mind,” he added.
In order to make both Emraan and Jacqueline comfortable during the shots, Suri kept intimate scenes for the last schedule.
“I shot all intimate scenes in the end purposely so that Emraan and Jacqueline get to know each other and got that trust and faith in each other before. You can’t ask two people on the first day to do intimate scenes. It’s difficult.
“It’s important that the actors have a rapport before they do such scenes,” said Suri who is not new on the job - he has films like Zehar, Kalyug, Woh Lamhe and Crook that have bold scenes.
Released in 2004, director Anurag Basu’s Murder was one of the few films of that year to have bold content and Suri reveals that the sequel will also have a heavy dose of the same because that is the requirement of the story.
“If you are showing an illegitimate relationship in a film, it’s unfair to show it with two flowers. Emraan and Jacqueline are friends. They are people who are not in love but they are sleeping together. So you can’t show that relationship by showing them holding hands and singing songs in parks,” said Suri.
“But we have not pushed sexual content into the film to grab eyeballs. It was incorporated because it was required,” he added.
“Sex in films is always used for titillation. If anyone says that they are using it artistically, they are lying. There is no such thing. But even a song is there for titillation. If you see a good song, it excites you. If you see a good action sequence, it thrills you. If you see a good dance number, it entertains you. So everything is for titillation.
“We are in a business of exciting people. It’s not for artistic reality,” said Suri, who is filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt’s nephew.
Murder 2, which has been produced under the banner of Vishesh Films, is slated to hit screens on July 8th. Source
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Jacqueline Fernandez - The Murder 2 Hottie To Dub In Her Own Voice

For her upcoming release MURDER 2, the ex-Miss Sri Lankan Jacqueline Fernandez would now also be dubbing in her own voice, hence bringing further spice to the proceedings. This has surprised a few since she is a relatively new entrant in the industry and is still getting an opportunity to enter the studio room for her dubbing. Moreover Bhatts are known for getting professional help when it comes to dubbing the voice of their actors so as to enhance the impact of the scenes.
“Especially for newcomers they are extra careful as they feel that it is too much to ask from them when it comes to emoting, looking as well as speaking right. To ensure that the characterization comes out more effectively, they are of the belief that it is imperative to have the right voice for the right face and body,” informs a senior unit member.
However Jackie’s preparation for her dubbing has managed to convince them enough to retain her voice. This is despite of the fact that this is an alien language for her and she has started learning Hindi only during the last couple of years.  Source
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Jacqueline Fernandez Speaks On Murder 2

Jaqueline Fernandes has finally arrived. After appearing in forgettable films like Aladin and Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai and a brief appearance as the sexy Dhanno in Housefull, the Sri Lankan beauty is stepping in Mallika Sherawat’s famous shoes for Murder-2.
With other high-profile projects like Housefull 2 (she has a full length role in the sequel) and Raaz 3 lined up, Jacqueline is busy brushing up her acting skills.
In conversation with Sonil Dedhia, Jacqueline talks about her experience of working with the Bhatts, inevitable comparisons with Mallika Sherawat and why she has no reservations in doing a glamorous role.
How has your Bollywood experience been so far?
The films I did are different from each other and I enjoyed playing both roles and also the item number that I did in Housefull. I am lucky to have worked in two films. It’s been an exciting phase so far. I have just started my career and have a long way to go.
The Bhatts are known to have made the careers of a lot of their leading ladies.
I am fortunate that I got an opportunity to be a part of such a huge franchise. The Bhatts are an amazing family and a production house to work with and I guess anyone will back me up for this.
I have had the best time working with them as they treated me like family and have pampered me on the sets and they were always open for suggestions. I am looking forward to doing a lot more movies with them. I just hope that I have delivered what they expected.
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