Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to join Madonna at London concert
After a dazzling show at Cannes Film Festival, Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will join international singing stars Madonna and Beyonce at a mega charity concert in London next month.
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan extends stay at Cannes for event
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will walk the red carpet for AMFAR-The Ultimate Gold Collection here, wearing an exquisite gold themed outfit designed by Tarun Tahiliani.
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Honey Singh to debut on big screen with Zaalim Dilli
For the first time, Indian rapper-music producer Honey Singh will be seen singing on the big screen in a song in Zaalim Dilli.
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Manoj Bajpayee admires Kay Kay Menon
Actor Manoj Bajpayee, currently shooting for his upcoming movie Saat Uchakkey in the capital, was really impressed sharing thoughts with talented actor Kay Kay Menon.
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Ghayal Returns to be a continuation of Ghayal
Ghayal Returns will begin from where the 1990 hit-film Ghayal left, says actor Sunny Deol.
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Sara Khan: Want to play a serious role in films
Sara Khan, known for her show Dhoond Legi Manzil, who will be seen in comedy films Aman Ki Asha and Maaya, Vanilla and Strawberries, says while she enjoys the genre, she would like to play a serious role as well.
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Sonam Kapoor is under-utilised, says Raanjhanaa director
Director Anand L Rai, who has directed Sonam Kapoor in his upcoming film Raanjhanaa, feels she is underutilised as an actress.
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui celebrates 39th birthday at Cannes
Nawazuddin Siddiqui celebrated his 39th birthday with friends like Anurag Kashyap, Madhu Mantena, Vikas Behl and Tannishta Chatterjee at Cannes.
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Shruti Haasan: Thought I was too ugly to be an actress
Shruti Haasan, daughter of legendary actor Kamal Haasan and actress Sarika, always wanted to be in showbiz, but was skeptical about facing the camera because she didn't find herself attractive enough to be a heroine.
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Ranbir, Rishi Kapoor to star in Awaara remake
Rishi Kapoor and his actor son Ranbir are getting ready to step into the former's grandfather Prithiviraj Kapoor and father Raj Kapoor's roles in an Awaara remake.
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Cannes 2013: A delicious Lunchbox and a Shootout gone awry
As it has turned out in the first week of the festival, notwithstanding the healthy numbers that it has toted up on the Croisette this year, contemporary cinema from the world's most prolific film-making nation continues to languish on the fringes of the frame here.
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Sushant Singh Rajput to shoot in Kashmir
Abhishek Kapoor, who introduced Sushant Singh Rajput to filmdom with Kai Po Che!, is all set to roll the cameras with the actor again for his next film, which will be widely shot in Kashmir.
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Preity Zinta: I will be a glamorous politician
Saddened by the current situation in the country, actress-businesswoman Preity Zinta is "thinking" about joining politics.
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Sherlyn Chopra wears transparent dress to Cannes red carpet
Sherlyn Chopra wore a transparent ensemble for a red carpet event at the 66th Cannes International Film Festival.
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan falters in Abu-Sandeep at Cannes after starting stylish
Just when we were congratulating Aishwarya Rai Bachchan on her Cannes 2013 wardrobe, she had another Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla hiccup on the red carpet.
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Love for shopping led to Ayesha Kapur's own label
Black fame actress Ayesha Kapur enjoys shopping for accessories so much that she decided to make it her business and launched her own label - Ayesha Accessories.
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Sangeeth Sivan: I am still a struggler
Despite an over two-decade stint in filmmaking business and quite a few hits to his credit, director Sangeeth Sivan calls himself a struggler in comparison to his filmmaker brother Santosh Sivan.
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Dhanush finds dubbing for Raanjhanaa tough
Tamil actor Dhanush, who has begun dubbing for his upcoming Hindi debut Raanjhanaa, says he finds the experience tough but wishes to give his best to satisfy his audiences.
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Anurag Kashyap: Need more freedom for filmmaking in India
India's rising star director Anurag Kashyap has complained that filmmakers in in the country still do not enjoy the kind of freedom of space and expression that would allow them to make meaningful films.
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Varun Dhawan believes in doing one film at a time
His first film did well and he should have his plate full with new assignments, but Varun Dhawan begs to differ. He wants to stick to one film policy and for the time being he would also like to stay single.
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