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No hattrick for Abhay-Kalki

Those who have been ardently waiting for an Abhay-Kalki hattrick may just be disappointed with their upcoming film Shanghai.

Can Aarakshan outdo Rajneeti?

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Rajneeti, which released last year, did more business than all of Prakash Jha’s nine previous films put together. For Jha, it was indeed an accomplishment, but the next challenge is with Aarakshan.

Bebo-Bhai: a jinxed jodi?

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Kareena Kapoor and Salman Khan may be among the leading actors in Bollywood as of now, but strangely, their pairing on screen has not exactly been the most saleable. Leave aside modestly successful, the Bhai-Bebo jodi has actually been a disastrous one at the box office. But with their new film Bodyguard, they are both hoping to break that “curse”.

Ajay rules

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Call it the Singham effect, but nobody dares to take on Ajay Devgn anymore. Ajay is enjoying such a standing in the industry today that his films have almost no competition coming close.

Will wait for bhai

Bhai ho to aisa! No we’re not talking about Salman Khan, but about his younger brother Arbaaz. Now everybody knows that Sallu’s star value has only soared with three monster hits in Wanted, Dabangg and Ready. What people don’t know is that this has adversely affected Arbaaz’s next project, Dabangg 2.

Is PC going to enact a transvestite?

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This one’s got to be the strangest of all rumours. And if at all it turns out to be true, then the much talked about Ra.One will have yet another weapon that promises a massive opening for the film.

Bees ka dum

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This August marks Akshay Kumar’s double decade in the film industry. It was way back in 1991 that Akshay had gate crashed into Bollywood as a solo hero with his film Dancer.

Weekend opening naa milegi dobara

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The film industry, despite all its differences, generally rejoices as one when a film does well. These days, however, it’s a different sentiment being played out.

Sallu insisted on action twist

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Salman Khan is one man who knows how to have his way. After the super success of Wanted and Dabangg, the Khan seems to have his bearings quite well. Apparently, during the making of his upcoming film Bodyguard, he had instructed his team to make adequate changes to the script so as to make it more action-oriented, unlike the original Malayalam film, which has a strong emotional content. And the move was made because bhai didn’t want to disappoint his action-craving fans.

Future calls for Ameesha

The Industry has been taken by surprise with Ameesha Patel getting Priyadarshan and David Dhawan on board to direct the first two ventures of her production house. In an exclusive conversation, Ameesha talks about her vision for future productions, her current equation with Sanjay Dutt, her love life and upcoming films:

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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.