Good Friday for Madras Cafe
It’s been a good Friday for the latest release at the box office, Madras Cafe. The John Abraham and Nargis Fakhri starrer lived up to what was predicted for it — it had an ordinary opening with the morning shows, got a big push due to the positive reviews and word-of-mouth publicity and eventually ended up having a very good collection on Friday.
After Chalo Dilli, Lara and Vinay to say, Chalo China
There has been talk for a while now about Chalo China, the sequel to Vinay Pathak and Lara Dutta’s Chalo Dilli. However, no news had been forthcoming from the parties involved.
Chennai Express, on track
Chennai Express has taken off on the fast track on the very first day, it seems. The film made a `6.75 crores by way of paid reviews and `33 crores through regular screening on Friday itself.
Akki won’t play Dara
B’town is no stranger to rumours and this one seems to be just another one on the list.
Rakeysh to re-release his debut film Aks
Buoyed by the success of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra now wants to resurrect his debut directorial affair Aks (2001).
Saif responds to the ‘jinx co-star’ theory
Saif Ali Khan, who is currently shooting for Happy Ending in Los Angeles, is not amused at being referred to as a “jinx” for some of his co-stars.
SRK’s express promotions
For those who remember the aggressive publicity blitz Shah Rukh Khan embarked on before Ra.One’s release, the relatively quiet and down-key promotions for Chennai Express have come as quite a surprise
It’s work and friends for Ajay
He’s known to be incredibly loyal to his close-knit circle of friends, so it hardly surprised us when we heard that Ajay Devgn has teamed up with his Son of Sardar director for yet another project.
Abhay ready with debut production
After playing supporting roles in a few films, the last one being Raanjhanaa, Abhay Deol is ready to get back in action as the lead actor.
John clears the air about Salman
John Abraham is flummoxed. A few sentences he said at the launch of his next, Madras Cafe, have been blown out of proportion by a certain section of the media.