Interviews
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My dad was the strongest, says Shah Rukh
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan remembers his dad, Taj Mohammed Khan, as the strongest man and says he misses him a lot even 30 years after his death.
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We're going to have a celebration soon: Arbaaz Khan
Salman Khan starrer "Dabangg" has hit the bull's eye at the box office and the film's producer Arbaaz says they are planning to celebrate the success.
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Doing something different makes acting fun: Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra loves challenges. Doing the same thing every day makes her bored, says the actress who now enjoys numero uno status in Bollywood.
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I'm a simple person: Bipasha Basu
Bipasha Basu, known for her oomph quotient, says that in real life she is a "very fun-loving and simple person".
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Ranbir to pair up with Priyanka again!
He's never been an 'Anjaana' in Bollyworld. Not even when he was debuting with Saawariya. Ranbir Kapoor has inherited his basics in acting and filmmaking from his family. That's probably why Konkona remarked it was a learning experience working with the Kapoor dude in Wake Up Sid even when she was senior than Ranbir in the industry.
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I've finally done something for Salman: Arbaz Khan
Arbaz Khan is happy that by producing "Dabangg" he has done something for brother Salman Khan and not just vice versa. He feels the movie has been great for the whole family.
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I can't be doing supporting parts any more: Suniel Shetty
Suniel Shetty, who has been saying no to a lot of filmmakers, has turned down the offer from his favourite director Priyadarshan because the role didn't shape up to his satisfaction.
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I'm happy 'Delhi-6' got recognition: Rakeysh Mehra
Director Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra is a "very happy" man as "Delhi-6" won two national awards Wednesday.
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I was scared of going to the dentist: Karisma Kapoor
Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor, who flagged off an oral health care camp for children in the capital, says as a child she was scared of dentists.
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National award important success for AB Corp: Big B
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who was Wednesday declared the Best Actor at the 57th National Film Awards for his performance in "Paa", says the honour is very important for his production house AB Corp Ltd.
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Abhishek is my friend first, son later: Big B
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan says Abhishek is more of a friend for him than a son and that he loves spending time with him.
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'Dhobi Ghat' made me fall in love with Kiran again: Aamir
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan admits he was not enthusiastic about wife Kiran Rao's "Dhobi Ghat" script. But after the story reading session, he says he was so impressed that he fell in love with this "really talented woman" again.
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I'm really, really sorry: Salman Khan
Actor Salman Khan has apologised for his remarks on the 26/11 attack and insists that they were "twisted" and he did not mean to "hurt anybody's sentiments".
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Director Siddharth Malhotra: 'With Karan Johar till I'm kicked out'
Director Siddharth Malhotra got his first break from producer Karan Johar and vouches to work only with Dharma Productions until he is kicked out even though he is getting big offers from others.
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Will never endorse cigarette brand, Fair & Lovely: Abhay Deol
Bollywood actor Abhay Deol, who is quite choosy about the kind of brands he endorses, revealed that he would never endorse a cigarette brand or the fairness cream Fair and Lovely.
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Doing voice-over tougher than acting: Manoj Bajpai
After playing a role inspired by the Mahabharata's Duryodhan in "Rajneeti", Manoj Bajpai has lent his voice to the character of Ram in 3D animation film "Ramayana - The Epic". He says doing the voice-over for an animation film is far more difficult than acting.
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I was to play Salman's role in 'Dabangg': Sonu Sood
Known for doing intense roles, actor Sonu Sood plays a young politician in upcoming film "Dabangg". But he reveals that he was actually supposed to play the lead role, now being essayed by Salman Khan.
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I wish I was an actor in 1950s-60s: Aamir Khan
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is so fond of films of the 1950s-60s that he wishes he was an actor in that era, which he describes as the golden period of Indian cinema.
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Kareena fit for my role in 'Teesri Manzil' if film remade: Asha Parekh
Veteran actress Asha Parekh walked down memory lane Saturday as she recalled her blockbuster film "Teesri Manzil" and said if the film is remade today, actress Kareena Kapoor should play the role she essayed.
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Kajol's character similar to my grandma Bina Rai: Siddharth Malhotra
A lot of Kajol's character in Siddharth Malhotra's debut film "We Are Family" is inspired by his grandmother, yesteryears actress Bina Rai. And he says he would have loved his grandma to watch the film, specially since he saw a lot of her spirit in Kajol.
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I'm looking my best now: Bipasha Basu
She hit the gym with a vengeance when a tabloid infamously declared her "fat". Now Bipasha Basu, who completes 10 years in filmdom, says she is here to stay with her rigorously achieved best look ever.
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I am not going anywhere: Juhi Chawla
Actress Juhi Chawla, who has given voiceover for Sita's character in 3D animation film "Ramayana - The Epic", said she hasn't quit the film industry and will soon make an appearance in director Onir's "I AM".
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Saif Ali Khan: No problems with Agent Vinod director
Buzz is that Sriram Raghavan is peeved with his Agent Vinod producer-actor Saif Ali Khan. The duo had set out to film the spy thriller on the lines of the Bourne Identity and the Bond series.
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Abhishek Bachchan: I'll be happy with two kids!
GQ India, for this month's cover story, asks Abhishek Bachchan about kids and how many he wants, he says, "I'll be happy with two kids. I mean I have a sister, so maybe that's where it comes from. I feel they are blessings of God, and it should just happen as and when. You know, whenever it's meant to be. I am against the whole thing of 'Let's plan it', you know, 'We're trying for a baby'.
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I would like to produce small films: Salman Khan
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has no immediate plans to follow his brothers Arbaaz and Sohail into production. But says he would love to invest in "small and entertaining" films if he does.







































