Joginder Tuteja

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Cause men will always be Boyz

Akshay Kumar and John Abraham seem to have taken the title of their next film, Desi Boyz, a little too seriously.

‘Force’ful impact for Genelia

It’s been three years since Genelia D’Souza had a crackling success with Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. Unfortunately, Ginny wasn’t able to cash in on it.

Wanted: Zafar Hai

To bring back the old days, bring back the old guys, seems to be Sanjay Gupta’s policy as he sets about trying to recreate the Bombay of the 70s.

Ali’s work has echoes of Imtiaz

After the success of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, the industry is more than ready to laud its writer-director, Ali Abbas Zafar.

Sonakshi impresses Shirish

Sonakshi Sinha has had to bear the weight of not just her famous surname, but her famous first film as well.

Candice plays demure

Candice Boucher may have found fame as a centrespread model for Playboy, but her Bollywood debut’s proving to be far more demure.

Katrina shrugs off YRF ‘favourite’ tag

The writing is on the wall: YRF has a new blue-eyed girl, and it’s Katrina Kaif. With multiple films from the production house falling into her kitty, there seems to be no stopping Kat.

Will Desi Boyz revive Akshay’s fortunes?

Akshay Kumar who was giving tough competition to the Khans in the popularity stakes until just a couple of years ago, has fallen a little by the wayside, with his recent films not doing as well.

SRK trains his guns at Cruise

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The tussles among the Khan trio for the top slot may now be a thing of the past. And that’s because the baadshah himself is moving on to other battles. When Don 2 has its overseas release, Shah Rukh Khan will not be competing with Aamir or Salman, but Tom Cruise, whose Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol will be out at the same time.

A ‘King’ size inspiration for debutant actor

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That Shah Rukh is inspiration for a true blue romantic hero, would be stating the obvious.

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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.