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- Sanjay Dutt is still getting plum roles after three decades in Bollywood and a life dotted with controversies. He is happy with his professional graph but says that the film industry is no longer the family it used to be and that the changing attitudes of people upset him.
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The year Aamir, Farhan changed Bollywood creativity!
- The year was 2001 and Lagaan and Dil Chahta Hai landed in the theatres like a breath of fresh air. The forces behind the two path-breaking cinematic offerings - Aamir Khan and Farhan Akhtar respectively - are still spinning magic, with their creativity and innovativeness intact. Read On..
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Nothing makes me happier than making films: SRK
Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan says making films gives him unparalleled joy.
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I’m not a saint: Chetan Bhagat
Clad in an executive suit, with a red tilak on his forehead, Chetan Bhagat is a picture of ‘saintly’ demeanour. But a few minutes into the discussion, a rather flippant remark about fat people, and he has managed to hurt certain sensibilities, yet again. As the audience rages or sighs (depending upon the size of their waist), we take the author aside for a little chat-chat on his knack for offending sensibilities, his upcoming books and more.
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My personal life is nobody’s problem: Anushka
- Remember Rachel and Ross from the hit TV show, Friends? Well, Bollywood’s ‘newest couple’ Anushka Sharma and Ranveer Singh seem to have taken a leaf out of their book. The reason: the Band Baaja Baraat (2010) actors fight and patch up almost as frequently as Rachel and Ross used to, on the cult sit-com. Apparently, the latest showdown took place at the recently concluded IIFA ceremony in Toronto, Canada.
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Hrithik’s silence speaks volumes: Karan Johar
- Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (ZNMD) released on Friday to a surprisingly encouraging opening, given that serial blasts had rocked Mumbai again just two days before and the terror alert continued across major cities. That same day, Shah Rukh Khan hosted a bash for ‘birthday girl’ Parmeshwar Godrej at his bungalow Mannat.
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Murdoch saga - lessons for our Republic, India
- In spite of the fact he is a family man, Rupert Murdoch and his sons have no qualms about violating the privacy of other families. Read On..
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Film industry has become a dirty game now: Sanjay Dutt
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