Saif parties hard in Paris
It’s party time for Saif Ali Khan. The actor, who has been shooting back to back for his films, finally managed to chill out in Paris.
An open street with no rules, principles
Bhindi Bazaar begins in the crowded bylanes of Mumbai’s famous Bhindi Bazaar, explaining how the people and the street work. Weaving into the other parts of the street, the story begins with the hero (Gautam Sharma) visiting a plush building in Malabar Hill. As he enters a Swanky apartment he looks at the chessboard placed on the table.
Give peace a chance
Who says Sonam Kapoor isn’t a friendly girl? A little birdie spotted Sonam and her sister Rhea walk into a Mumbai restaurant, when whom should they spot but Shilpa Shetty and hubby Raj Kundra.
Jacqueline inspired by gutsy Mallika
In an industry where catfights are the order of the day, Jacqueline Fernadez’s admiration for Mallika Sherawat comes as quite a surprise.
Preity turns producer?
Looks like the production bug is causing a minor epidemic of sorts among our Bollywood beauties.
Khans banter over Salman’s marriage
The topic of Salman Khan’s marriage has always been a hot topic of discussion in Bollywood circles; everytime the glad eye Khan gets liked up with someone new, people are far too eager to wonder if sh
Abhi’s ‘waxing’ and waning star
Even as Game meets a cold reception at the box office, this after his last three films also met a similar fate, AB’s baby has other woes.
Abhi’s ‘waxing’ and waning star
Even as Game meets a cold reception at the box office, this after his last three films also met a similar fate, AB’s baby has other woes.
Old wine, new bottle
Cast: Director: Rating: HH
Game is just another old wine in a new bottle. Only this time debutant director Abhinay Deo has pepped it up with slick and fast paced action scenes and glorious locations. The plot of Game opens in Thailand traversing through other international cities of the world by introducing the main characters of the film. But somehow the director loses grip as the story unfolds.
No love lost between Anil-Sallu
After the debacle that was Veer, director Anil Sharma seems to have parted ways with Salman Khan for good.