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Berlin's blog Blogging from Berlin. Our team of festival ambassadors and reporters led by Sandy Mandelberger bring you Berlin09 the dailies from the Berlin Film Festival and past editions archives. Aishwarya Rai, Queen of Bollywood, caps Berlin Star ParadeAishwarya Rai is not exactly a household name in Western film circles, but just about everywhere else in the world she is known as "The Queen of Bollywood" and probably has a much larger and far more passionately devoted following worldwide than any of her Hollywood contemporaries. "Ash", as he is known affectionately to her Indian fans, is here today, Friday the thirteenth, on the lucky next to the last day of the 2009 Berlinale.
The film she's here to accompany is the comedic competition entry "The Pink Panther 2", not to be confused with the Peter Sellers films of the same name- This is a successor offshoot with Hollywood comic Steve Martin now holding down the role of the famous bungling French detective Clouseau made famous by Sellers in the Pink Panther series of the sixties and seventies.
Following the early thrall over Kate Winslet, this has been a Berlin festival week marked by a succession of more or less second echelon Hollywood stars passing through to promote third echelon (i.e., piss poor or instantly forgettable) Hollywood films in one of the most flaccid competition agendas in recent Berlin history. Ash is unfortunately not in "Panther" quite long enough to steal the whole show but, at the photo session which followed the screening and precedes every press conference, it was obvious from the unbridles wolf calls -- literally shrieks of horniness -- coming from a phalanx of case-hardened pro photogs, that the object of their lensing was not just some exotic looking Indian starlet, nor an ordinary movie star -- but a megastar and a mega-beauty of the first magnitude. Of course "Ash" is used to such open adulation and endocrine reactions from men, so she took it all in stride. The press conference was more or less dominated by questions directed to Steve Martin who is far better known to the European press, because most were unaware of the actress's stature in the Indian cinema back home. Therefore many simply did not realize what a coup it was for an unknown Norwegian director like Harald Zwart (43) to get a real megastar from Bombay to grace his film in a relatively minor role. French actor Jean Reno, no lightweight himself, seated beside Rai, summed up the professional reaction of the gold-plated Panther cast saying "we were all honored to be working with her". What else is there to say? -- since Ash speaks perfect, in fact rather posh, English -- (plus a few Indian languages. She has made films in Tamil as well as Bombay Hindi)-- but, when is somebody in H-Ollywood going to get smart enough to offer her a star vehicle in English. Not that she needs the work being one of the highest paid Bollywood stars. Ask not what your Hollywood can do for Aishwarya, ask rather what Aishwarya can do to put some new life into Hollywood! If you want to get a peek at Aishwarya Rai in her natural ecological niche doing her inimitable all around entertainment thing, rent a film like "DEVDAS" for openers. Still to come, Andrzej Wajda's latest "Tatarak" and comments on other competition films.
Alex Deleon
14.02.2009 | Berlin's blog |
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