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 Anupama Chopra, Consulting Editor, Films,NDTV Dil Bole Hadippa is worth seeing for the sweetness and charm that Rani Mukherjee and Shahid Kapur conjure up. | |
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| | Shahid returns with Dil Bole Hadippa Indo-Asian News Service (5 Images)The promos of Dil Bole Hadippa are centred on Rani Mukerji, giving an impression that the film mainly tells her story, but Shahid Kapur maintains that it's not a woman-centric film.
"Honestly, I don't think Dil Bole Hadippa is a woman-oriented subject. Of course, Rani has a very, very important role in the film and when you see it you will realise yourself how both of us actually fit into the storyline," said Shahid.
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| | I can't afford an IPL team: Rani (5 Images)She took tips from Shah Rukh Khan to understand cricket for her role in Dil Bole Hadippa, but Rani Mukerji has no intention of following her good friend's footsteps by bidding for an Indian Premier League (IPL) team. ''I can't afford it... I don't have so much money. There is no chance that I can buy an IPL team,'' said Rani in an interview. | | | | Rani's black magic (13 Images)Rani Mukherjee was seen in a stunning black outfit as she was out promoting her film Dil Bole Hadippa | Rani, Shahid at NDTV (10 Images)Rani Mukherjee and Shahid Kapur came to the NDTV studios to shoot for the show Your Call where they personally interact with fans. | | | | I'm not married: Rani (4 Images)Bollywood actress Rani Mukherji says that rumours about her getting married have started affecting her career. ''These rumours have been going on for three years and they have started now affecting my career. Lot of filmmakers who approach me for roles start by asking whether I am getting married. They have apprehensions whether I can commit myself to their project,'' said Rani. | Rani, the glam doll (4 Images)Actress Rani Mukherjee has lost oodles of weight and is looking as glamourous and charming as ever. | | | | | | |
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| | I can't afford an IPL team: Rani Mukerji Press Trust of India Tuesday, September 22, 2009 Rani Mukherjee may have played an ace cricketer in her latest movie but she has no plans to invest in an IPL cricket team at the moment. | |   | | | |
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| | Dil Bole Hadippa is a celebration of the never say die spirit of India. Here, for the first time, the dynamic duo of Shahid Kapur and Rani Mukherjee, take you on a hide and seek game of romance, passion and dreams.
Veera (Rani Mukherjee) is a fire-cracker of a girl who lives in a small village but dreams in 70mm. She works in a local theatre group but dreams of playing cricket in the big league. Yes, believe it or not, she wants to play with Tendulkar and Dhoni for India. While Veera dreams on in India, Rohan (Shahid Kapur) is an accomplished captain of a county cricket team in England. Rohan returns to India to captain his father's cricket team which has been losing consecutively for the last 8 years. In a village where girls don't play cricket, Veera has to put on a turban and beard and become a man to fulfill her dreams. Her brilliance on the field earns her a place in Rohan's team and Veera Kaur becomes Veer Pratap Singh. And then begins a roller-coaster journey of Veera, Rohan and Veer filled with music, romance and comedy through Punjab and beyond. This tale of turbans, twists and tricks will make your heart go - Hadippa! |
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| | Music Review: Dil Bole Hadippa Music Director Pritam has moved away from his signature style to create music for Dil Bole Hadippa and each song has the flavour of Punjab in it. | |
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