Be informed, anytime, anywhere. IndiasNews.com
Search This Site
 
Global news. Local delivery. WorldOfNews.com
Add Headlines to your website(NEW)
 
India, Indian News, India Tourism
India, Indian News, India Tourism
 
 

Cricket Teams, Players, Scores
 
India, Indian News, India Tourism
Indian Hotels, Resorts, Vacation
 
India Tourism, Vacation, Places, Travel
India Tourism, Vacation, Places, Travel
 
India, India News, Indian Tourism
India, India News, Indian Tourism
 
Indian cinema. Bollywood news.
 
www.spoke.com
sales lead generation, business to business
 
Business
 
Indian Hotels, Resorts, Vacation
Kerala Hotels, Resorts
Kovalam
Kovalam Hotels
Kumarakom
Kumarakom Hotels
Munnar
Munnar Hotels
Thekkady
Thekkady Hotels
Ernakulam, Kochi
Ernakulam Hotels
Vagamon
Vagamon Hotels
Bekal
Bekal Hotels
 
Explore Kerala
Explore India
Kerala Tourism
India Tourism
Indian States
 
 
 

  Today's Top StoriesIndian I-feel-young-enough-to-go-on-till-eternity-Dev-Anand News

 
I feel young enough to go on till eternity: Dev Anand

ENT16Entertainment/CinemaI feel young enough to go on till eternity: Dev AnandBy Subhash K. JhaMumbai, Sep 26 IANS Evergreen hero Dev Anand turned a "young" 85 Friday, and to mark the occasion the sprightly filmmaker also recorded a song along with fellow colleague Asha Bhosle for his new film "Chargesheet". "I'm as fit and fine as I was last year and the year before that. I feel young enough to go on till eternity...why not", Dev Anand said to IANS."I'm very excited about my new film 'Chargesheet'. It occupies my mind at the moment. I want to make and release it the way I want to. It'll be out in 2009. Hopefully, the audience will like it," he said in an interview.On the song he recorded with Asha, who turned 75 recently, he said: "After so many years! Remember Asha singing 'Dum maro dum' in 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' and 'Jab chhaaye mera jadoo' in 'Loot Maar'""Then I'm going to London to release the international edition of my autobiography 'Romancing With Life'. I'm feeling very happy for myself."Excerpts:Q: Dev saab, how are you keepingA: I'm as fit and fine as I was last year and the year before that. I feel young enough to go on till eternity...why notQ: Why not, indeedA: I'm 84 now. I'm entering my 85th year. I'm very excited about my new film "Chargesheet". On my birthday, I'm recording a song with Asha Bhosle... after so many years! Do you remember Asha singing "Dum maro dum" in "Hare Rama Hare Krishna" and "Jab chhaaye mera jadoo" in "Loot Maar"Then I'm going to London to release the international edition of my autobiography "Romancing With Life". It's wonderful, because I got this note from Penguin England saying they're looking forward to the release. I'm feeling very happy for myself.This "Chargesheet" song is meant just for Asha. It requires a very wide range and she has it. She was supposed to record it earlier this week. But she had a bad throat.Q: What kind of a film is "Chargesheet"A: It's a murder mystery. So I can't tell you much about it. All I can say is that it stars three newcomers, all wonderful actors. If I made new films it's my job to find new talent. The industry needs new talent. And you must understand there're countless hopefuls waiting for a break.Q: How do you feel about the response to your autobiographyA: I feel happy. I'm happy by people's comments. People had called me after they read it. Beyond that I haven't asked anybody. Why should I The fact that Penguin is coming out with an international edition in just one year is gratifying. I'm travelling to London for the release. This year has been full of travel for me.Q: You went to Cannes this year.A: Yes, I did. "Guide" was invited in the classics section, and I was there. It was first premiered in 1966 - 42 years later the audience watched "Guide" at Cannes in rapt attention. Can you beat it I told them I was very enthused by the response and that I hoped to come back next year in the competition section.Q: Your closing thoughts on your birthdayA: I did my book. I'm making my new film. "Chargesheet" is all that occupies my mind at the moment. I want to make and release it the way I want to. It'll be out in 2009. Hopefully the audience will like it.--Indo-Asian News Serviceskj/ar/vt663 Words26091954

 
 
 
 
 
 
News by topic
 
Indian Population News
Indian Poverty News
Indian Prisons News
Indian Protection News
Indian Race News
Indian Racism News
Indian Real Estate News
Indian Recalls News
Indian Rentals News
Indian Restaurants News
Indian Roads News
Indian Safety News
Indian Scams News
Indian Schools News
Indian Security News
Indian Seniors News
Indian Services News
Indian Soccer News
Indian Software News
Indian Sports News
Indian Stamps News
Indian Students News
Indian Symphony News
Indian Teens News
Indian Telecommunication News
Indian Telephone News
Indian Terrorism News
Indian Textile News
Indian Theater News
Indian Tools News
Indian Tours News
Indian Traffic News
Indian Training News
Indian Transport News
Indian Travel News
Indian Tuition News
Indian Universities News
Indian Vacations News
Indian Vets News
Indian Video Games News
Indian Violence News
Indian Volleyball News
Indian War News
Indian Water News
Indian Weather News
Indian Web sites News
Indian Weddings News
Indian Women News
Indian Wood News
Indian Youth News
 
 
 
Events & Announcements 
Add events related to India, Indians in India or abroad on our Indian Events Site www.IndianEvents.org. You can add any number of events by geography and category. The events will be displayed on more than 50,000 websites related to India maintained by Worldviewer.com, Inc. You can add photographs of the event. Also use our Indian Photo site www.IndiaInPhotos.com to upload photos related to India and Indian FREE. Please let your friends know about this site and our services. Thank you
Submit Events
 
Indian News - Powered by www.Indiasnews.com
 Napier, March 29 IANS Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid saw through the first session to take India to 119 for one in their second innings at lunch on the fourth day of the second cricket Test against New Zealand here at McLean Park Sunday. - IANS.in 
 WASHINGTON - IANS.in 
 KATHMANDU - IANS.in 
 SRINAGAR - IANS.in 
 CHANDIGARH - IANS.in 
 Bamboo fencing on Nainital's hillside roads to prevent mishaps - aniin.com 
 Congress opens internet kiosks, launches e-campaign in Gujarat - aniin.com 
 India will retake second place with series win over England - aniin.com 
 Brangelina want to settle down in New Orleans - aniin.com 
 Lindsay Lohan 'nuzzles' Sean Penn at a private party - aniin.com 
More >>


 
 INDIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
 
Indian Photos

More Photos >>       Submit Your Photos
 

Warning: include(/home/indiasne/public_html/image2/index.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/indiasne/public_html/templates/index.tpl on line 1315

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/indiasne/public_html/image2/index.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/indiasne/public_html/templates/index.tpl on line 1315
 
 
Globals (category) News
 About Us |  Advertise Here |  Contact Us
Disclaimer: Trademark Logos, Images, graphics and content on this page may be subject to copyright of their respective manufacturers or companies and you may need permission from the owner to use the image or other content for any purpose. All images are courtesy of and copyright their respective manufacturers or companies, unless otherwise indicated, without the express written permission of whom they may not be reproduced or retransmitted in any way. Images produced by the US government and other governments are generally in the public domain unless otherwise indicated.