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Salman turns Prem for Madhuri

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It was an evening full of nostalgia when Salman Khan met Madhuri Dixit on the sets of the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhla Jaa. Salman Khan who has shared screen space in several hit films with the actress including Hum Aapke Hain Kaun went on a nostalgic trip, when he was asked to impress Madhuri.

Free air travel for medallists

Yogeshwar Dutt on his arrival in Delhi. — AFP

Even as awards and rewards continue to pour in for the Indian medallists at the London Olympics, a private budget airline has come forward with the idea of free air travel to the six who gave the country reason to cheer at the quadrennial games.

Grand welcome for medal winners Sushil, Yogeshwar

Sushil Kumar, who won a silver medal at the London Olympics, with fans at the Indira Gandhi International Airport—PTI

Medal-winning wrestlers Sushil Kumar and and Yogeshwar Dutt were accorded a hero’s welcome on their return from London where they won a silver and bronze medal respectively at the Olympic Games.

Fashion pays a tricoloured tribute

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Come Independence Day and you can see showrooms displaying mannequins draped in clothes with the tricolour theme. There are also several offers celebrating the relevance of the three colours. This year, we have more reason to celebrate as our gallant athletes have brought home six medals from the London Olympics — our biggest haul so far!

Belles rule Pataudi household

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Saif Ali Khan may be the Nawab, but it is his little sister Saba who is the true powerhouse in the house of Pataudi. In contrast to her brother and sister Soha, Saba has chosen to stay away from the world of glamour, and those in the know say, this was the very reason that her father, the late Mansoor Ali Khan “Tiger” Pataudi, groomed her to supervise the considerable Waqf properties under his care.

Stuck in a time warp

A set being constructed at Mehboob studio

Once, the cars of the biggest stars in B’town would be parked outside these premises. A huge crowd of fans would always throng the entrance, hoping for a glimpse of their favourite actor or actress. At the height of their popularity, they employed up to 5,000 people each, making use of what were considered state-of-the-art techniques back in the 1940s.

U-19 Cup games live on ESPN

ICC’s global broadcast partner ESPN STAR Sports will telecast selected matches of the U-19 Cricket World Cup 2012, via its licensees, according to a press statement on Thursday. The event gets underway on Saturday with a match between defending champions Australia and arch-rivals England.

Pillay hits out at HI, IHF

Dhanraj Pillay (left) was seen in action during the World Series Hockey.

Former captain Dhanraj Pillay is appalled by India’s dismal performance at the London Olympics and has squarely put the blame on the two warring groups, Hockey India and Indian Hockey Federation, engaged in a tussle to control the sport in the country.

Drinks at Disney

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Come September and the Walt Disney Resort in Orlando, Florida, isn’t just a place your child would want to visit. From September 28 to November 12, the 7th Annual Epcot International Food & Wine Festival comes to Disney’s Epcot theme park, serving up authentic cuisine from six continents, different varieties of beer, wine and inventive new cocktails.

Dino credits Sunny for Jism success

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Dino Morea is a happy man these days. After the success of Jism 2, co-producer Dino says that he didn’t expect the film to do so well. The film, which was made on a modest budget of Rs 6.6 crores has raked in Rs 26.5 crores at the box office. And not surprisingly, Dino credits bombshell Sunny Leone for the film’s success.

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