Joginder Tuteja

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A cricketing casting coup

Sajid Khan keeps pulling off these casting coups for his Housefull 2. If more than a dozen top rung actors weren’t enough, he has also managed to rope in the country’s best cricketers to feature in his film. The film, which was to have Akshay Kumar, John Abraham and Riteish Deshmukh, may also feature Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina now.

Ready to romance Bebo as bodyguard

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After delivering three back-to-back masala blockbusters — Wanted, Dabangg and now Ready— Salman Khan will be soon seen a lover boy in his next release Bodyguard.

Holiday time for Bollywood

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Too much work and no fun seems to have stressed our Bollywood stars lately. Most of them are off to various exotic locations with their loves ones.

Kalki is not an adrenaline junkie

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While most of the cast members of Zindagi Milegi Na Dobara, were high on adventure during the shoot, Kalki Koechlin played the passive observer throughout.

It’s rom-com time for Ajay!

Fourteen years and 55 films is only how long Ajay Devgn could keep himself away from doing a romantic comedy.

A crash course in professionalism

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It’s not for nothing that Aamir Khan is known as Mr Professional.

Asin poses threat to Bebo

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As Asin’s Ready crosses the `100-crore mark, her rivalry with Kareena Kapoor takes a statistical turn, because the former has now joined Bebo in the `100-crore double bill at the box

Emraan-Mallika to sizzle again?

Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat, it seems, are ready to sizzle on screen together, once again.

Joker goes overboard with budget

Bollywood producers have often lamented about going overboard with their budget. Over the years, the idea of overspending has also become a norm with many of them.

Minissha getting bheja fried?

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When Minissha Lamba signed on for the sequel to Bheja Fry, she was mighty excited to have an opportunity to be a part of the winning team.

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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.

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