Joginder Tuteja

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Ricky is here, but no ladies

The film may be titled Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, but the ladies themselves haven’t been promoted at all. Yash Raj Films, in their attempt to promote Ranveer Singh to the hilt, may have completely sidelined the actresses. Even Anushka Sharma has only been mentioned a few times while the other two — Parineeti Chopra and Dipannita Sharma — haven’t even mentioned.

Deciding factor

After a dismal run at the box-office, Abhishek Bachchan wants his upcoming film Players to be a game changer.

Ranbir out of the date game

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In Bollywood, the superstar status of an actor can be judged from the clout he holds over the release dates of his films.

It’s crowded at the top

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Despite the below-par showing by Ra.One, the Khans still continue to rule the roost when it comes to the battle for the numero uno spot in Bollywood.

‘Bhatt’ naturally, Paoli’s our choice

What is it about Bengali actress Paoli Dam that seems to have entranced the entire Bhatt parivar?

Stripping for fame

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Chitrangda Singh is finally getting her due for Desi Boyz.

New bag of tricks for Bollywood

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Six to eight weeks are no longer sufficient to promote a Bollywood film. Six to eight months are. Inspired by the nine-month-long promotional campaign of Ra.One, newer films in B’town, like Rowdy Rathore, Ladies Vs. Ricky Bahl, Khiladi 786 and Don 2 are following suit.

An inspired Rockstar this?

Blame it on a few black sheep, but every time there is a big budget Bollywood release coming up, there are those who notice similarities with major Hollywood productions. Imtiaz Ali’s Rockstar is the latest one. Those who’ve seen the film’s

A risqué tale gets racier

Given the risqué territory they were planning to tread with The Dirty Picture, the makers probably knew their marketing strategy would have to be equally racy.

Who will back down first?

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The “understanding” between Aamir Khan and Salman Khan (the two have been very accommodating of each other other’s release dates — most recently, for Dhoom 3 and Dabangg 2) has had an unforeseen effec

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