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‘He would always do his own thing on sets’

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Veteran actor Shamsher Raj Kapoor a.k.a Shammi Kapoor’s demise is certainly a big loss for the film industry, as his death has left a void we can’t fill.

Katrina raises the 4 crore bar

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Even as one actress after another is being termed the leading diva of Bollywood, there is someone who is staying away from the clamour and quietly laughing on her way to the bank. For she has been signed on to endorse a brand for the unheard of price of `4 crore.

Balancing act can be difficult

Creative differences between couples have often been the bone of contention for artists to go separate ways. With couples working together, the situation is no different. In a recent interview, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap said that his upcoming film That Girl In Yellow Boots would be his last film with his wife

Film frat tweets in Jha’s support

After intense political pressure, director Prakash Jha finally agreed to delete some scenes from his latest film Aarakshan. But that didn’t help the cause much as the film is still banned in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.

Vivek’s ‘kooky’ item number

Trust Aamir “Mr Perfectionist” Khan to inspire others in the industry with his trend setting moves. Watching Aamir gyrate to the I Hate You number from Delhi Belly, Vivek Oberoi has also decided to appear in an item number — for a Marathi film.

Dosti vs films for Prateik

Prateik Babbar may be a newcomer to the industry, but he is learning the tricks of the trade — including how to ensure maximum publicity for his projects. A case in point is how he has cashed in on Friendship Day to create a buzz around My Friend Pinto, which marks his first solo lead role.

The princess diary

The horse is not going to listen to you and jump just because you are a Scindia or the Princess of Gwalior, he doesn’t really care,” says the only woman, who forayed a male bastion of dressage and show jumping and rode with the Border Security Forces way back in the 1970s.

In sync with free spirit nature

If bright colours and combinations of vivid hues excite you, then check out designer Deepika Govind’s pre-fall/winter 2011 collection ‘Nature’s Symphony,’ which is a splash of vibrant colours. The designer has picked up various elements from nature and chose tropical birds as her inspiration for this collection.

Glamour queens

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Everyone is talking about how Kate Middleton has become a style icon. Everything she wears sells out in minutes. The Shola dress from Reiss which she wore in her meeting with Barrack and Michele Obama was sold out the next day. The Goldsign jeans she wore on her trip to Canada was cleaned out

I wasn’t a committed student in school: Saif

Saif Ali Khan’s penchant for the six strings is well known, but unlike most guitarists, who are brought up on a diet of hard rock, the Chhote Nawab is more of a blues and jazz person.

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