Showing posts with label Talk shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talk shows. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Koffee with Karan


Breaking my blogging silence. I know its been a while since I wrote in this space but something I watched on Sunday jolted me into writing again - and jolted not in a good way...

Many of you know that I have been a huge fan of Koffee with Karan - I like his wit, and sparkle and how he uses his friendships with the celebrities to make them reveal to him (and the audience) more than they intend to. Season 3 began Nov 7, 2010 - 4 long years after season 2 ended. So to say that I was awaiting the premiere eagerly is an understatement. I set my DVR to record the show, told the hubby not to watch it without me (not that he watches it anyway), made some chai and snacks and plonked myself in front of the TV to soak in as much Koffee with Karan as I could...

The guests were Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan - I was of course not thrilled... I have never been a fan of Aishwarya Rai on talk shows. She is very giggly, and comes across as completely fake and studied - if you don't believe me watch any of her old interviews on youtube especially the 2005 60 Minutes appearance (I cringe even today!!). However, on this particular episode while she was tolerable (perhaps because I had low expectations of her to begin with), the person that made her look more genuine, sadly, was her husband Abhishek Bachchan. I have always thought of Abhishek as poised, in control and tolerably intelligent as a conversationalist from watching prior interviews of his. I was less than impressed with him on this show - the initial 10 minutes after his entry on the show were almost too hard for me to watch. His attempts at humor failed miserably and he came across so completely different than he usually does. While I must admit that it definitely got more bearable as the interview went on, I was hugely disappointed. When will actors learn that they don't have to don a role for an interview - an interview is to talk to the "real" person behind the face. I suppose that they have been "actors" for so long that they can't help but act (and to be honest I do think everyone "acts" a little bit to put their best foot forward - be it for friends or business colleagues). I think little B should take a page from Big B's book. Senior does not have to rely on gimmicks and poor jokes to get his point across - he always comes across as uber-elegant and suave in almost all interviews; all the while looking like he does not have to make an effort. That is the charisma of a true star. Some other desi celebrities who give a good interview are Bipasha Basu, Katrina Kaif, Lara Dutta, and Aamir Khan. I watched an interview of Kangana Ranaut with Koel Puri ("On the couch with Koel") and even Kangana, despite her less than average grasp of the English language, conversed with Koel Puri so intelligently and with so much dignity, that I was hooked and watched the entire show.

The next week's episode of KWK promises to be better with Imran Khan and Ranbir Kapoor as the 2 guests. These are interesting talented young men that seemingly have the whole world at their feet - it will be a treat to see them in action on Koffee with Karan as Karan tries extract their deepest darkest secrets as only he knows how ;) - there I go again, expecting the world from a talk show... Here's hoping for a season that is as good if not better than the first 2 seasons!!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Talk show moments

I am a fan of a good talk show - I enjoy seeing the stars being their "natural" selves - well as natural as tinsel town would allow. Talk shows also make for interesting moments in pop culture history. I thought I would dedicate this post to some famous (and not so famous) talk show moments since I've been watching...

1. Tom Cruise and the couch - I don't think anyone that watched this a couple years ago will forget the exuberance and craziness that was Tom Cruise on Oprah's couch as he proclaimed his love for Katie Holmes. I truly believe that his overdone enthusiasm really hurt his image of being this larger than life movie star. This is one instance where I actually wish I didn't have to see this side of him and that he would have retained some of the movie star mystique.

2. Sherri Shepard claiming that the world is not round - This was probably one of the most ridiculous things I've heard on a talk show - you can see Joy Behar openly laughing in the clip. Enough said! And yet (well clearly not enough said) - she probably makes thousands of dollars per episode of The View.

3. Joaquin Phoenix on David Letterman - Another ridiculous TV show appearance - I am not sure if Joaquin was high on something during this interview but I'm yet to sit through a more painful interview.

4. Chris Matthews groping Ellen - Ellen always asks her guests to dance - but I am sure she didn't see this coming. I have never laughed harder than when I caught this on my DVR - it was CRRRAZZY.

5. Sarah Silverman and Matt Damon - A completely novel concept - thoroughly enjoyed by all; which led to this response by Jimmy Kimmel that had so many stars doing a cameo.

These were the top 5 moments that came to my mind - if you have any to share leave the link!!