Joginder Tuteja

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A jodi that nearly wasn’t

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They may be singing each other’s praises now in rather saccharine tones, but it seems Madhavan wasn’t too happy with having Bipasha Basu for a co-star when filming on Jodi Breakers first started. “Madhavan was already on board for Jodi Breakers when director Ashwini Chaudhary informed him that he was considering Bips for the female lead. Maddy wasn’t overtly enthusiastic about the choice and expressed his reservations to Ashwini,” a little birdie tells us.

Salman seeks new nemesis for Chulbul

Salman Khan is on the hunt for a powerful onscreen nemesis for Dabangg 2. The only problem: there’s just a month left for the shoot to start.

Mixing business and pleasure? No, thanks

It has been speculated for quite sometime now that pairing the newly married Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia D’Souza together in the upcoming Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya has to be something more than just a c

Rare double sighting

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So what if her love life is rumoured to be in shambles, professionally, Deepika Padukone is going strong.

Not a Dutt film remake

Bhatts’ upcoming venture Blood Money is being touted as the remake of Mahesh Bhatt’s 90s superhit Naam that starred Sanjay Dutt in the lead.

Hrithik enters `100 crore club

The staggering success of Agneepath has made Hrithik Roshan the youngest entrant to the `100-crore club.

Bips goes back to the dark side

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When Bipasha Basu said she was looking for an image change, we thought she was referring to something along the lines of a light-hearted Jodi Breakers like comedy.

Dhanush makes a hushed trip to Varanasi

After the unforeseen success of Kolaveri Di, Dhanush seems ready to move on at last.

Family business gets competitive

Taking a leaf out of Karan Johar’s book, the Bhatts too are now “grooming” a stable of directors.

Now Ali says, “Ooh la la...”

“Ooh la la” seems to be Bollywood’s favourite phrase these days.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.