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More money, bigger scale for Shanghai

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After making shoestring budget, almost indie, films all his career, Dibakar Bannerjee is entering the conventional mainstream for the first time with Shanghai. While it definitely promises to be interesting to see what the director has done with the increased budgets and additional resources he had at his disposal, he promises that it will still remain true to his austere sensibilities.

Kalki the real hero of Shanghai

Thus far, talks about Dibakar Bannerjee’s next film Shanghai have revolved primarily around its — supposedly warring — lead heroes, Emraan Hashmi and Abhay Deol.

Kareena’s floored by Imran

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When Kareena Kapoor did Jab We Met five years ago, she not only managed to sweep the box office collections and the award ceremonies, she also started a new cult of sorts in Bollywood romcoms.

Maddy’s attracted to Bipasha

Bong beauty Bipasha Basu and chocolate boy R.

KJo: This is a different Vijay

With all the excitement over Sanjay Dutt’s look as the menacing Kancha Cheena in Agneepath, B’townies and fans have been wondering if Hrithik Roshan’s portrayal of Vijay Deenanath Chauhan will be over

Perform stunt, fracture finger

When all the stars of the just-released film Players, including Sonam Kapoor and Bipasha Basu, were performing their own stunts, Neil Nitin Mukesh could hardly afford to do otherwise.

‘I play the soul, the happiness’

We waited for a year to see Priyanka Chopra on the big screen, but Don 2 was still a let-down. Prepare to put all your eggs in the Agneepath basket.

Neil to turn film, music producer

Right from the day Neil Nitin Mukesh made his entry into Bollywood, he has been focussing on action thrillers.

Making up for lost timeV

After making his debut in the 2001 film Footpath, Emraan Hashmi has certainly come a long way in Bollywood.

Imran ain’t funny, says Bebo

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With all eyes focused on their incredibly fresh pairing in Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu, Kareena Kapoor and Imran Khan know they have a good thing going.

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