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Shonali in KCK is very different from what I am in real life- Deepika Padukone

By Joginder Tuteja • Feb 26th, 2010
Deepika Padukone Wallpaper

‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’, ‘Love Aaj Kal’ -Pick up any of the successful films that Deepika Padukone has been a part of and it is quite obvious that she has always had an important role to play in the film’s narrative. In fact even in a box office disappointment like ‘Chandni Chowk To Chowk’, she did have ample screen time with a double role to her credit.



Sanjay Dutt to star in political thriller

By Joginder Tuteja • Feb 19th, 2010
Sanjay Dutt

Mumbai, Feb 19, Vivek Agnihotri, who is all set to direct political thriller “Freedom” based on the events of the last three decades, says Sanjay Dutt may play an important role in it.



When Baba calls, you just go -Neetu Chandra

By Joginder Tuteja • Feb 15th, 2010
Neetu Chandra

When it comes to religious sentiments, it’s a known saying that god calls his devotees himself. Neetu Chandra experienced when she decided impromptu to take a road trip to Shirdi.



There is good amount of ignorance around religion -Karan Johar

By Joginder Tuteja • Feb 12th, 2010
Karan Johar

With a rather uncharacteristic absence from the movie making scene courtesy his back problem, Shah Rukh promises to carry on from where he left his last blockbuster ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’ behind and gets into a different zone altogether in ‘My Name Is Khan’. Karan Johar too lends a big helping hand by transporting Raj/Rahul from the world of ‘Maahi Ve’ and ‘Pretty Woman’ to Rizvan who sets himself on one eventful journey with the sound of ‘Sajda’ playing not so far away. No wonder, he makes a solid impression as he exclaims in a subtle yet stern, confident and hurt tone – ‘My Name Is Khan…. and I am not a terrorist’.



I don’t want to be remembered just as a beauty queen: Gul Panag

By Joginder Tuteja • Jan 29th, 2010
Gul Panag

Mumbai, Jan 29, It’s substance over numbers for Gul Panag. The actress, who will be seen in the forthcoming movie “Rann”, says she doesn’t want to be remembered just as a former beauty queen and that is why her career mantra has been to opt for fewer films.



Raima Sen episode was blown out of proportion -Ram Gopal Varma

By Joginder Tuteja • Jan 28th, 2010
Ram Gopal Varma

Ram Gopal Varma is akin to a playboy when it comes to cinema. He moves from one movie to another without any hang ups, left over emotions, ill feelings or sentiments to deal with. Hit or flop, he rather refuses to carry any baggage of even his most recent work and goes on to pick his next ’subject’.



I am not afraid of doing Jessica Lal film- Vidya Balan

By Joginder Tuteja • Jan 27th, 2010
Vidya Balan

Author backed roles are in for Vidya Balan. Right from playing the title role of Parineeta to being a modern day ‘maa’ in her last release Paa, Vidya has picked roles that have been substantial. And there has been an occasional Eklavya-The Royal Guard where she hardly had an appearance worth cheering about but that could be pardoned as ‘guru dakshina’ to her mentor Vidhu Vinod Chopra who got her Parineeta and Lage Raho Munnabhai. And now she would be seen in yet another author backed role in No One Killed Jessica where she plays the role of Sabrina Lal, Jessica’s sister.



I’ll never be able to wear a bikini: Zarine Khan

By Joginder Tuteja • Jan 27th, 2010
Zarine Khan

Mumbai, Jan 27, Flaunting one’s body in a bikini is no more taboo in Hindi films, but new entrant Zarine Khan, who debuted with “Veer”, says she would never be able to don a two-piece costume on screen.



Rann is a men’s film- Ram Gopal Varma

By Joginder Tuteja • Jan 20th, 2010
Ram Gopal Varma

Rann is one such film which despite accommodating a dozen odd characters still has Big B (seemingly) dominating the frames. If promos are any indication, Amitabh Bachchan would be clearly spearheading the entire show, despite the fact that one does catch a glimpse or two of other important characters played by cast which is principal/supporting or established/younger.



Rann is a men-s film- Ram Gopal Varma

By Joginder Tuteja • Jan 20th, 2010
Ram Gopal Varma

Rann is one such film which despite accommodating a dozen odd characters still has Big B (seemingly) dominating the frames. If promos are any indication, Amitabh Bachchan would be clearly spearheading the entire show, despite the fact that one does catch a glimpse or two of other important characters played by cast which is principal/supporting or established/younger.