Saturday, 24 August 2013

Bollywood Latest News -Party with a difference, a la SRK !

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Chennai Express is making news beyond the box office. The Shah Rukh Khan starrer – reportedly made with a budget of Rs 75 crore – that became the fastest 100-crore earner gave director Rohit Shetty and his lead actor ample reasons for a success bash for the cast and crew. The movie has so far grossed Rs 200 crore.

However, this party was different. While most of the parties are reserved for close friends from B-Town, SRK, riding on the success of the movie, dedicated this one for the technicians – the men and women who go unsung behind the glitz and glamour that surround the Bollywood blockbusters in the post-100 crore club regime.

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Friday, 23 August 2013

RiRi gifts £100k car to bro

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Singer Rihanna has reportedly presented younger brother Rajad with a 100,000 pounds car as his birthday gift. Rajad is elated with the pricey gift for his 16th birthday, reports dailystar.co.uk.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Bollywood latest news - Shah Rukh just a call away!


Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan on Tuesday announced a global integration with Twitter India and ZipDial and the collaboration will allow everyone across the country to follow and engage the superstar on Twitter via SMS. 

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With immediate effect anyone with a mobile phone can follow Shah Rukh on his Twitter handle - @iamsrk - by dialing or giving a missed call at 09015500555.

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Monday, 12 August 2013

Mehrunissa reunites Big B, Rishi on screen after 22 yrs | bollywood latest news

Mumbai: They were part of the cast of Delhi-6, however, the duo didn’t have any scenes together. But Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor will face each other on the big screen after 22 years to play friends,
who have not spoken to each another for 25 years, in Sudhir Mishra’s Mehrunissa.

They duo, who were last seen together in Shashi Kapoor-directed 1991 filmAjooba, will go through a period of rehearsals and workshops to play two hostile friends in Mishra’s film.

According to a source close to the project, “The two friends, one a Muslim and the other a Hindu, fell out because they were both in love with the same girl. Now 25 years later, they will confront each other.”

Mishra wants the two actors to get comfortable being uncomfortable with one another.

“Bachchan saab and Rishiji have to project the friction of two people, two friends who know one another so well that they can remain bonded even without talking for so many years,” added the source.

Chitrangada Singh plays the girl they both love. But most of her scenes would be with the actors who play the young Big B and Rishi.

Mishra will begin shooting the film in September in a start to finish schedule in Lucknow.