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Salman's all for a cause!
There's a new ray of hope for underprivileged children suffering from congenital heart defects. Salman Khan's charitable trust, Being Human, has collaborated with Fortis Foundation for a noble cause,
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Shootout At Wadala mints Rs. 10 crore on opening day
John Abraham's Shootout At Wadala has reportedly created a landmark in the history of A- certificates in Hindi cinema. The box office collections on the opening day amount to Rs. 10 crore.
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Fighting for independence!
Thursday afternoon saw independent filmmakers Onir, Anusha Rizvi, Sanjay Suri, Ashwin Kumar and Amir Bashir, among others, come together to file an online petition in order to save independent cinema.
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Bollywood feels Sarabjit Jitters!
Following Sarabjit Singh's death in Pakistan, his sister Daljeet Kaur has now demanded that all Pakistani artists be banned in India. Shiv Sena, too, has echoed the same views saying that the artists should immediately be deported.
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John's film deferred in Pak!
Director Sanjay Gupta's new film, Shootout At Wadala (SAW), has hit a stumbling block in Pakistan. The Censor Board there has deferred the release of the movie, saying that certain elements in the film are too bold and provocative, which is not in keeping with Muslim religious sentiments.
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Fans have stood by us: Preity Zinta
Actor Preity Zinta, who co-owns the T20 team Kings XI Punjab, is thankful to her fans for their unconditional support even when the team was going through a rough phase last season.
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I don't consider myself hot or good looking: Ranbir Kapoor
Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor has dismissed the idea of him being labeled as one of the hottest young stars of the Indian film industry.
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Indian cinema, Hollywood’s eastern equivalent: Saif Ali Khan
“Our eastern identity is fundamentally different from theirs. We should look at taking our movies from India to the Middle East, or to places like Egypt and Spain as the audience there is suited to our movies. And we should rival Hollywood as an eastern equivalent, if ‘western’ is what they call themselves,” Saif says.
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President gives away 60th National Film Awards
Talent from the Indian movie industry received awards from President Pranab Mukherjee at the 60th National Film Awards across various categories in New Delhi Friday.
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Anupama Chopra's review: Bombay Talkies
The anthology of four short films by Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Anurag Kashyap and Zoya Akhtar is a celebration of 100 years of Indian cinema.
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Critics' review: Bombay Talkies is Karan Johar's victory
Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee have lived up to expectations. Karan Johar, however, surprises with a refreshing unexplored side. Critics say Karan leaves his larger-than-life-hero behind for this one. Read on.


































































