Mumbai: After doing Rahul Dholakia's 'Lamhaa', a hardcore film based on Kashmir issue, versatile Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu has asked stars to do issue-based fil....
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New Delhi: Anil Kapoor is going great guns. After the international acclaim following 'Slumdog Millionaire', the evergreen star is making his debut on international television with the final season of American series '24'. He describes the action drama as 'bigger than the biggest' he has done in India.
Anil said 'This small screen ('24....
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New Delhi: Director Nagesh Kukunoor is yearning to face the camera again. Absent from the big screen for the last four years, the director is now making an on-screen comeback with a cameo in his long-awaited project, 'Aashayein'.
Last seen in a cameo in 'Dor' in 2006, the filmmaker has acted in most of his films like 'Hyderabad Blues', 'Rockf....
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Mumbai: Bollywood hunk Salman Khan, who is once again playing a cop in his brother Arbaaz Khan's debut production 'Dabangg', says he has a special connect with police as his grandfather was a police officer and, of course, due to his own run-ins with the law.
Salman laughingly said 'I think because my grandfather was deputy inspector general (DIG) of polic....
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Mumbai: Spanish pop icon Enrique Iglesias hopes his first album in three years, 'Euphoria', which has both Spanish and English songs, will narrow differences between regions.
35-year-old pop star, who is currently in Miami, in an interview said 'The USP of 'Euphoria' is that it has both English and Spanish songs. It's a great way to narrow the dif....
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New Delhi: The novelist daughter of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Daman Singh, says her new book is about lost innocence and how childhood as an experience has changed over the years. Hers certainly was different from that of today's GenY, she says.Daman Singh, whose second novel 'The Sacred Grove' (HarperCollins-India) is just out, says some of her 'childh....
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Mumbai: She has penned down one of the most realistic scripts and directed it in the most incredible way. Debutant director Anusha Rizvi's 'Peepli Live' has opened to rave reviews, but the former journalist doesn't believe her satire on farmer suicides will change anything. 'Nothing can happen until people stand up and regulate the system,' she say....
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