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Abhay-Sonam film is not Anil’s

Contrary to popular belief, Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol are not acting together in an Anil Kapoor production.

Bips won’t work on her b’day

Bollywood has its own ways of bringing in birthdays — some believe in sweating it out on the sets, while some just want to run away from the madding crowds.

Akki shrugs off his jinx

In Housefull, Akshay Kumar was seen as a jinxed man, the harbinger of bad luck no matter where he went. However, his role in the sequel has undergone a sea change, says sources from the film’s sets.

Bobby goes missing from Players

The first major Bollywood movie of 2012, Players, is almost ready for release, and the promotional activities are on in full swing.

‘Princely’ Neil to turn Rajput next

It’s official.

Joker won’t go the Ra.One way

While the 3D versions of Ra.One and Don 2 were not considered up to the mark, the makers of Joker believe that their film, will bring lead pair Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha much “closer” to the aud

Arshad plays good Samaritan to Sagar

After a prolonged period of struggle, Arshad Warsi has been finally recognised as a bankable star in Bollywood, courtesy superhits such as Ishqiya, the Golmaal franchise and Double Dhamaal.

Farhan waits 40 months for break

It’s not Vidya alone who is dying for a break; Farhan Akhtar too is exhausted following a punishing schedule, and is looking forward to the post-Don 2 phase with one eye on a vacation that’s been 40 m

Bips plays up her style sense

There may be several “players” carrying along Players’ plot, but when it comes to their uber stylish look, there is just one among them who was largely responsible for it all.

Neil plays ‘weighting’ game

Hackers seem to be the “in” thing these days in Bollywood.

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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.