Bollywood
'Kaanchi' to feature song against corruption
Singapore:  Filmmaker Subhash Ghai said a new song in his forthcoming film "Kaanchi" will inspire millions of young Indians.  The song which goes 'Itna bada Jahan hai, Chalo doondh laye usko, Sare Jahan se Accha woh Hindustan Kahan hai', is politically-tuned against corruption in India and a derivation of the patriotic song 'Sare Jahan Se Accha Hindustan Hamara'. Ghai said the film carries a message for the masses through the

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Women should carry knife to protect themselves
Mumbai: Urging women to become "self-reliant", Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty today recommended them to carry a knife to protect themselves from molesters. "Some people and molesters have a sick mentality... Police are doing their bes

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Stop hoopla around my bikini
Mumbai: Actress Aditi Rao Hydari is tired of the hullabaloo around her bikini scene in the forthcoming film "Boss". She wants people to start treating it as just another garment. "Actually, the bikini is just another garment. I am sur

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'Dabba' in London Film Festival
  London: Director Ritesh Batra's debut film "Dabba" (The Lunchbox), starring Irrfan Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, will compete in the official competition section of this year's London Film Festival. "Dabba", which earlier

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Sushant turns serial kisser, 27 kisses in 'Shuddh Desi Romance'
Mumbai: Move over Emraan Hashmi, we have a new serial kisser in Bollywood - newcomer Sushant Singh Rajput. Former TV actor Sushant, who received acclaim for his performance in Kai Po Che, has done as many as 27 kissing scenes in his second release Sh

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'Lootera', 4 Indian documentaries in US fest
Los Angeles: Vikramaditya Motwane's "Lootera" leads a pack five Indian films selected for the Silent River Film Festival in the US next month. "Lootera", starring Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha, has been selected in the 'Narrati

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Not spoofing South India in Chennai Express: Deepika
New Delhi: Deepika Padukone's Tamil tinted Hindi dialogues in Chennai Express may not have gone down well with some critics but the actress denies that the film caricatures South India in any way. Deepika says she is a South Indian herself and would

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'Madras Cafe' doesn't call anyone terrorist: John Abraham
Chennai: Bollywood actor-producer John Abraham on Monday said “We have not called anyone 'terrorists' in his latest film Madras Cafe.”  The actor said that he was ready to show a preview of the film before its actual release to prove

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Invasion of privacy, says Katrina on leaked holiday pics
  Mumbai: Katrina Kaif is angry after her holiday pictures with Ranbir Kapoor surfaced in newspapers and now in an open letter, the Bollywood actress has requested the media to refrain from further publishing the images. Katrina Kaif recently m

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