Angelina Hops on a Train in Mumbai
Angelina Jolie created quite the commotion in Mumbai, India earlier this morning by jumping on a packed local train from Charni Road station to Churchgate. Angelina was shooting Michael Winterbottom’s A Mighty Heart with co-star Dan Futterman (pictured below). Imagine that! Riding the train into work and Angelina Jolie commuting with you. Ha!
In Touch is reporting that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie dropped by the Bharatiya Samaj Seva Kendra family adoption center and gave toys all the kids. “It was great excitement not only for our kids but for our staff as well,” the orphanage’s executive director Roxana Kalyanvala said.
“Brad and Angelina were lovely and genuinely adore kids. Every move and every look of the couple was filled with love for our children and we were floored with their genuine affection,” Roxana added.
Angelina kissed and hugged the children while Brad got down on the floor with them, rolling on the ground and entertaining them. “He was like a kid himself,” says Aruna Thake, a child development worker at the center.
UPDATE :: New pictures of Angelina Jolie looking pretty in pink have been added! Check out all 30+ pictures here.








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PEDESTRIAN….Thanks for the post & just another addition to BAZMS thread. Look at other threads can’t barely make it. Keep it coming…We still need more hits.
You are right bluemoon, sometimes I just can’t help myself. I’m outta here, before I say something to these Aniston fans making stupid comments like:
just one more please…. Blaming Angie for her driver’s mistake.
Sorry. I’m really gone now, for a while.
Seriously, I am really laughing. The way the haters come & go. Just like kids throwing stones at passersby & running for cover. They even wear mask to conceal their faces. And even throw more stones to get the feelings a lot of them are throwing stones. Get the point?
bluemoon Says:
I think Brad start filming in December.
think positive! Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 9:33 am
i’ll say what i want Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 9:10 am
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dragonfly Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 9:10 am
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Hey Dragon!! As far as I know Brad said that the family will spent the most of January and February in NOLA filming and also checking the Global Green project he is promoting. In some Brad sites is said that the shooting will start in December. So I guess they will be there around late December early January. They are leaving India this weekend so they’ll stay one month and a half at home before travelling again. Or maybe they’ll take some vacations to relax! We will see.
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Thanks for the replies you guys. December huh? NO could be way more tame than India, or then again, it could be wilder, haha!!
I am looking forward to their next projects. As lovely as India is, and as rich as the culture there is, I bet they are ready to get home and start on the next phase….. always onward and upward with them. It’s always a case of Where in the World Are the Jolie-Pitts?
is it true that Brad practices Buddhism, ever since he starred in Seven Years?
I read it at a site that has archives of old articles about him
I guess I spoke too soon about “the Occasional buzzing”.
I know we’re begining to sound like a broken record but Please Ignore M.A, Too Bad and all her other aliases.
BABEL OPENED # 1 IN MEXICO WITH $1.7 M !!!!!
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this is a BAMZ blog site for people who like them. Go try to find a pro JA one, good luck!!!!!!!!!!!! and don’t bother insulting 2 people who are actually trying to bring refugees and Africa self suficient. Is Haggiston? Oh yeah, shes’s always drunk and smoking while working on her tan and hair!
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shoes are not as important as helping the 3rd world countries! But of couse Haggiston likes to wear all black now like Angie and have her stylist pick out her close and her hairdresser do her hair when she’s not gettin drunk or laying out. Who’s the phony here??????????
African Girl Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 9:53 am
I’m with you AG, IGNORE M.A!!!
I tried to post this in the wee hours of the morning, but I don’t know what happened because I don’t see it….anyhoo…from the NY Times
Megastars Out to Save the World: Those Halos Can Tarnish in an Instant
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/13/arts/13halo.html?ref=arts
By CARYN JAMES
Published: November 13, 2006
For the star who has everything — money, fame, awards — the latest must-have accessory seems to be a saintly halo as images are burnished by high-profile attempts to save the world. Trying to turn themselves into glam versions of Mother Teresa has its perils, though. George Clooney addressed the United Nations Security Council without derision, lecturing its members about their responsibilities in Darfur, but Madonna had to do a whole damage-control tour after adopting a baby boy from Malawi.
And for every benign image of Brad Pitt hammering nails in India while building Habit for Humanity houses with Jimmy Carter, there’s the risk of a Gwyneth Paltrow debacle. When she appeared in a print ad over the line, “I Am African,” with tribal stripes painted on her English-rose complexion, scathing jokes flooded the Internet and threatened to overshadow the ad’s purpose, to raise money for the AIDS charity Keep a Child Alive. The tightrope that charitable celebrities have to walk reveals how volatile the relationship is between the stars and their public, how easily a credulous audience can turn cynical.
The connection of stardom and charity is almost as old as movies themselves. The silent film idols Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks lent their images to the American Red Cross fund-raising campaign during World War I. Today the Red Cross has a director of celebrity and entertainment outreach, Amnesty International has a flourishing Artists for Amnesty program (both divisions created in the last six years), and many other philanthropic groups have created systems for tapping into the frenzy of celebrities with causes.
Bonnie Abaunza, the director of Artists for Amnesty, said that while celebrities have always been drawn to causes, “they’ve had more of an impact in the last few years.” She continued: “It’s more of a pop culture society, and there has also been a resurgence of social activism. It’s the synergy between the two,” that is behind the growth of celebrity-
focused volunteerism. And, she said, stars create a valuable ripple effect. “When a Mira Sorvino attends a rally and speaks eloquently and passionately against the rape of women in Darfur, people read about it in People magazine, they see it on CNN, they want to get involved.”
At the highest reaches, though, celebrity activism goes far beyond participating in rallies or telethons and becomes an integral part of the star’s persona, the ultimate stage of his or her megastardom. In an industry so saturated with image making that a trip to a club can seem like a career choice, it would be naïve to think that spin plays no role in charitable moves, however sincere the star’s motives.
Mr. Clooney has been among the most successful at managing the altruistic side of his persona, partly by adopting a Bono strategy of choosing a specific issue, in Mr. Clooney’s case the genocide in Darfur, and becoming well informed. More originally, though, he has put a self-effacing attitude to good use. He has taken his dad, the journalist Nick Clooney, along on fact-finding trips to Africa. On the day of his speech to the United Nations in September, he and his father appeared on the weighty BBC World News report. When asked if he could change minds on the Security Council by urging them to send peacekeepers to Darfur, George Clooney replied: “My job isn’t really to change their minds. My job is to make sure that cameras and lights follow where I go” in the region, calling attention to the crisis and the United Nations’ responsibility there. It’s hard to find a less messianic or more palatable strategy.
If Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were a bit less adept at spin, they could easily be ridiculed for messianic aspirations, with two children adopted from Cambodia and Ethiopia and the famous sojourn in Namibia for Ms. Jolie to give birth there. But they are almost always photographed with one of their children in their arms, walking embodiments of caring parents (however many nannies may be trailing off camera). Last week brought pictures of Ms. Jolie and her son, Maddox, sitting among children in a refugee camp in New Delhi on a day off from shooting her new movie. A constant stream of photographs like that can offset any number of reported scuffles between the Pitt-Jolie bodyguards and the paparazzi.
But Madonna’s nanny was photographed carrying her adopted baby home from the London airport, a terrible public relations move that illustrates how the spin slipped out of Madonna’s control early on. Arriving in New York with her three children for the damage-control tour 12 days later, she carried little David through the airport herself, in a nicely compensating maternal photo. If someone has to proclaim her sincerity on “Oprah” and “Dateline,” though, it may already be too late to recover.
Madonna’s frequent shape-shifting may have made the public skeptical, even though she has consistently inhabited her wife and mother role for years now. More likely, callous though it may sound, by adopting an African baby she seemed to be copycatting the Jolie-Pitts, latching onto a celebrity trend.
Such trendiness is sure to backfire because no one likes to feel played, especially a public enamored of its starry idols. When attempts at altruism are so clumsy they seem like ploys, members of the public feel they’re being treated like idiots.
That may be what happened with the “I Am African” campaign, which initially appeared in a fashion supplement to Condé Nast magazines in September and continues in its magazines this month. The Keep a Child Alive Web site (keepachildalive.org) explains the campaign’s concept more clearly. It was created by Iman, who wanted what she calls “a modern take on African tribal makeup.” Easy for her to say; she’s Somalian. It’s a lot harder for stars like Ms. Paltrow or Elijah Wood to manage without looking at best foolish and at worst like cultural imperialists.
Leigh Blake, the president and founder (with the singer Alicia Keys) of the group, which provides antiretroviral drugs to African families, said: “What we were trying to say is that we all have African DNA. We were trying to spark a discussion about our origins and the importance of paying attention to Africa.” She was shocked at the backlash, she said, yet has no regrets. “We got millions of hits on our Web site even from that negative press,” she said, and many donations followed.
As tone-deaf strategies go, “I Am African” is nothing next to the image of the usually pallid Kate Moss painted black for (Product) Red, a sight most Americans were spared. The photograph appeared on the cover of a special section of the London newspaper The Independent, edited by Giorgio Armani, to benefit (Product) Red. (That’s the project founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver, in which companies like Armani and the Gap create a product line whose proceeds go partly to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS.)
Even in the days of the Black Panthers and radical chic there wasn’t such a ludicrous appropriation of racial identity by the privileged. Ms. Blake of Keep a Child Alive sees what she calls “subterranean racism” in the backlash against her group’s campaign, she said, “as if the media can’t believe these people could possibly care about Africa.” And since the Madonna flap, she has been disturbed by a new trend, of hesitant celebrities wondering, “What’s the point in coming forward if the press just lambastes you?”
But it’s never that simple, and the dangers of stars’ involvement cuts many ways. Ms. Abaunza of Amnesty has had to turn down so many celebrity offers that she is amused at the predictable way some people try to exploit activism to offset bad publicity. She said, “I always anticipate that when a celebrity is arrested for drunk driving or something else, I’ll inevitably get a call the next day.”
Dragonfly
How are you? I am also looking forward to their next project….it is always nice to see how well they work as a team. Who says you can’t have it all or do it all? With the right partner at your side, the sky is the limit. A lot of Hollywood stars could learn a few things from these two.
Morning everyone! I hope all is well. So, I watched the View (please still love me lol) and the blond twit aka Elisabeth showed why she has such jealousy and hatred towards our favorite couple. Yesterday’s guest was Cindy Crawford and she has asked her if she’s ever jealous or worried whenever her husband’s away on business fearing that he’ll cheat on her. And that was of course her very first question. Obviously, she wanted to know if Cindy had the same fears that she does since her husband is a football player. Cindy answered that she was well over that phase and that her being jealous isn’t going to stop her husband from cheating.
From my view, Elisabeth believes that her marriage will never end which is why she doesn’t believe in prenups. Joy once asked what would she do if her husband fell in love with someone else, she couldn’t answer because it’s something that she can’t fathom. So, she holds this grudge against Brad because unlike her, he realizes that some relationships aren’t meant to last and he moved on. And she sympathizes w/ JA because in her mind they’re probably BFFs lol After the Oscars she kissed her butt and raved about how “beautiful” she looked and said “Take THAT Brad Pitt!” To her, much like most of the haters, Angie represents the unnamed groupies that hang around after one of her husband’s games lets out but come on, if those groupies were half as beautiful and amazing as Angie is, I doubt he’d be sticking around with her. The thought of her husband merely lusting after another woman just tears her apart he’s not even allowed to have magazines like Stuff or Maxim because in her words “Why would he need to fantasize about those women when he has me?” WTF?…even though she admitted to wanting to jump on Anthony Michael Hall.
Anyway, she is the one of many women whose low self esteem causes her to hate women who are confident and strong while sympathizing w/ those who reflect her own fears and insecurities.
If someone has to proclaim her sincerity on “Oprah” and “Dateline,” though, it may already be too late to recover.
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you got that right, and that goes equally for other “celebrities” not mentioning names
good morning! looks like all is quiet in jolie-pitt land.
M.A Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 7:32 am
angelina jolie has no dress sense at all, they dress her at all the events, but when it comes to dressing herself, she has no idea!!!!
Jen knows how to dress!!! and she is also beautiful!!! looking younger everytime she makes an apperance ( older then angelina however looks much younger)!!!
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7:32AM…isn’t that a little early to be smocking crack AND talking smack? Where’s Guli with that handy-dandy little close-up of X and her leathery visage? I could make a nice pair of shoes out of that woman’s skin!
As for how X dresses? Puh-leeze…beeyotch has got a stylist she uses 24/7/365, you moron. If I had someone to pick out all the trendy new items for me I’d look fashionable, too. However…Angie doesn’t give a rip about fashion, you imbecile. If she did she’d be dressed to the nines everyday like Posh Spice…who has terrible taste in clothes yet is considered a fashion icon. Angie would rather be known as a humanitarian than a fashion plate. If that’s anathema to you, then yeah…that WOULD make you a Faniston.
Dragonfly - Brad told the People mag that he’d be back in January to shoot BB.
Hope to see Brad and Angelina finally getting married
Amaya Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 10:11 am
Morning everyone! I hope all is well. So, I watched the View (please still love me lol) and the blond twit aka Elisabeth showed why she has such jealousy and hatred towards our favorite couple. Yesterday’s guest was Cindy Crawford and she has asked her if she’s ever jealous or worried whenever her husband’s away on business fearing that he’ll cheat on her. And that was of course her very first question. Obviously, she wanted to know if Cindy had the same fears that she does since her husband is a football player. Cindy answered that she was well over that phase and that her being jealous isn’t going to stop her husband from cheating.
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Yeah…this is Cindy’s little way of saying, “Rande cheats all the time and I know there’s nothing I can do about it unless I divorce him and I’ve already got one high profile divorce behind me…but this time I’ve got kids to consider….” Cindy’s in the same boat Reese Witherspoon was in…and she’ll stay in that boat paddling nowhere until Rande finally embarrasses her more than she think her public image can stand. Stupid women. And please don’t tell me they stay in the marriages because of their children. There husbands clearly don’t give a damn about their kids or else they wouldn’t be out catting around and risking breaking their kids’ hearts with a divorce!
Lynn Campbell Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 10:51 am
This is a wonderful video of Cate talking to Extra about Babel and doing a little gushing about Brad. She is such a beautiful and classy actress.
http://extratv.warnerbros.com/v2/video/fullstory3.html?=babel1012
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I find it interesting that at one point Cate Blanchett was attached to “The Fountainhead” when Brad was going to do the lead. I can’t remember where I read that recently - maybe the EW article on the Daron Aronofsky? Anyway…obviously they’ve been wanting to work together for a while, so it’s interesting to note that 2 of her last 5 projects will have been with Brad and then there’s another one she did with Porgie.
People, it is BEST TO IGNORE A TROLL. If however, you can’t ignore a troll, (and I know sometimes it is difficult), please just limit your response to 1 or 2 posts. There is NO POINT engaging them in discussions because they are not interested.
Passing through, thank you for posting the NYT article about stars and charities. Brad, Angie and George are drawing attention to causes in positive ways by actually knowing the issues and physically going to refugee camps amidst risks and for Brad and Angie intelligently donating in kind like toys for orphans, hospital beds for patients in Pakistan, hospital equipment in Namibia, etc. and compared to others their motives are vague and highly suspect especially if they do it just for a photo-ops.
# Passing Through Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 11:07 am
Yeah…this is Cindy’s little way of saying, “Rande cheats all the time and I know there’s nothing I can do about it unless I divorce him and I’ve already got one high profile divorce behind me…but this time I’ve got kids to consider….” Cindy’s in the same boat Reese Witherspoon was in…and she’ll stay in that boat paddling nowhere until Rande finally embarrasses her more than she think her public image can stand. Stupid women. And please don’t tell me they stay in the marriages because of their children. There husbands clearly don’t give a damn about their kids or else they wouldn’t be out catting around and risking breaking their kids’ hearts with a divorce!
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Yeah, I never got couples who stayed together for the kids. Although this is my adult mind talking but I wouldn’t want my parents to be together if they’re miserable.
Honestly, that’s what I don’t get about those who hate Brad for allegedly “cheating” yet wanted him and JA to get back together…
Good Morning all! some hummmerrrrzz I see, where’s the freakin’ swatter..
Amaya Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 10:11 am
lol who is that Elizabeth again? blah blah blha blah
Passing Through Says:
November 14th, 2006 at 11:11 am
yup it was EW
someone should tell elisabeth that her husband is very probably cheating on her. the NFL is worse than hollywood when it comes to infidelity, and when you consider what that poor man has to go home to, he probably REALLY enjoys away games.
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