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Wish Kangana-Ranaut a Happy B’day

Kangana Ranaut made her debut in Bollywood in 2006 with the movie Gangster. She was awarded the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award for her role. She than followed it up with another hit Woh Lamhe. Her performance has been appreciated in the movies Life In A Metro, Fashion and Raaz The Mystery Continues.
Kangana is one of the hottest and most talked about actresses in the industry. She has done bold scenes in all her movie and has starred with actors like Emraan Hashmi, Adhyayan Suman, Sharman Joshi and Kay Kay …

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Aamir pours his heart on Talk Asia

The Reigning Khan of Bollywood- Aamir Khan recently appeared on the show called ‘Talk Asia’ for CNN with host Anjali Rao in front of a live audience. The actor who of late has been very media-savvy spoke at length on topics as diverse as his on-going war of words with Shahrukh Khan to the terror attacks that devastated Mumbai on 26/11 last year.
Post the stupendous success of his last film Ghajini, Aamir is being termed as the new ‘King Khan’ of Bollywood. Commenting on this, the actor said, “I had …

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Censor raises finger on Preity’s next

During a screening session last evening, the Censor Board felt that the film shows too much violence being inflicted on Preity and consequently insisted on some cuts, which would make the film look less gory. The film is based on domestic violence.
Now, Deepa Mehta has to once again show the edited version to the Censor Board before she gets the green signal to release the film.
Deepa Mehta’s representative who was present at the screening wanted a U/A certificate, but the Censors refused to relent unless several violent scenes where Preity …

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Review: Barah Aana is worth the dime!

Director
Raja Menon
Cast
Naseruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, Arjun Mathur, Violante Placido, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Benjamin Gilani
Most film-makers often feel (and rightly so!) that a title should reflect the content of a film. But with a title like Barah Aana, you’re completely clueless. That’s because director Raja Menon’s choice of the subject is equally unique. He enters an alley that most storytellers don’t risk entering.
Come to think of it, Barah Aana is more of an experiment. It offers entertainment – the kind the multiplex audiences enjoy – in its own simple way. It strives …