Raj Kumar Gupta: ‘I was confident about my film’ | | | | | | | He’s not an insider in the industry. Neither did he have a godfather. Yet he dared to do what most industrywalas wouldn’t – make unconventional movies with elan. Read More.. | | | Continue reading » | |
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I expanded my story for 'Saat Khoon Maaf': Ruskin Bond | | | | | | | Ruskin Bond, the grand old "sahib" from Landour in Mussourie, has been bitten by the tinsel bug. The novelist will make his maiden foray on the big screen with a cameo in Vishal Bhardwaj's forthcoming "Saat Khoon Maaf", based on his short story "Susannah's Seven Husbands". | | | Continue reading » | |
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Finally, things are on track: Sudhir Mishra | | | | | | | His last film "Tera Kya Hoga Johny" hasn't yet seen the light of day and so director Sudhir Mishra says his forthcoming "Yeh Saali Zindagi" comes as a relief for him. He says he likes to repeat his cast as he seeks those who understand his style of working. | | | Continue reading » | |
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You get success, then a movie gets ripped off: A.R. Rahman | | | | | | | Indian maestro A.R. Rahman says that after the mega sweep of "Slumdog Millionaire" at various awards, a solo win so far for the music of Danny Boyle's "127 Hours" has caused "great suffering" to the entire team. | | | Continue reading » | |
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I'm choosy because my work, not my face, sells: Irrfan Khan | | | | | | | From Doordarshan serials to Hollywood films, Irrfan Khan has traversed a long path. The 48-year-old actor says he is very conscious about which project he chooses as it's his work that sells, not his looks. | | | Continue reading » | |
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No IPL, I'm not a billionaire: Saif Ali Khan | | | | | | | Some of his Bollywood peers own one. But Saif Ali Khan says he has moved on from his dream of owning an Indian Premier League (IPL) team since he's "not a billionaire" and wants to focus on acting and production instead. | | | Continue reading » | |
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Important for me to let go off my skill: Aamir Khan | | | | | | | He will try to "drop" his skills for his next film and forget what he's learnt over the years, says Aamir Khan who believes the "real, raw performances" by newcomers in wife Kiran Rao's "Dhobi Ghat" make it an unusual and delicate film that is likely to appeal more to women viewers. | | | Continue reading » | |
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