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October 7th, 2011

Neha Sharma and Sarah-Jane Dias join the sequel of ‘Kyaa Kool Hai Hum’

After getting a new director for Kyaa Super Kool Hai Hum, now the leading ladies have been signed on too

In case you enjoyed watching  the 2005 comedy Kyaa Kool Hai Hum, the sequel titled Kya Super Kool Hai Hum is on its way. Neha Sharma, of Crook: It’s Good to be Bad fame, and Sarah Jane Dias (remember her in Game?) have been signed on to play the female lead roles in the Tusshar Kapoor-Riteish Dehmukh starrer. Click here to read more
August 27th, 2011

Lalit Marathe: I am bred on RGV’s gangster flicks


The writer of movies like Bhoot, Swades and Sarkar talks about his soon-to-be-released Eesha Koppikhar-starrer, Shabri, which has been lying in the cans for almost five years now

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August 26th, 2011

SHABRI Review: Killer performances in a deadly directorial debut

Kudos to Eesha Koppikhar, gleefully sinking her teeth into the grim and meaty role of Mumbai’s first female gangster, Shabri

There have been enough films made about gangsters over the years, but Lalit Marathe’s directorial debut, Shabri, manages to make a mark as one of Bollywood’s most authentic in the genre, reminiscent in parts of Ram Gopal Varma’s Satya and Mahesh Manjrekar’s Vaastav. Though it has been lying in the cans for almost five years now, it still has a freshness, because it looks shockingly real. Click here to read more
August 22nd, 2011

Eesha Koppikhar: I am pregnant

The Khallaas girl’s announcement came as a surprise

The rumours of Eesha being pregnant have been doing the rounds for quite some time, so we were startled when we heard her say that in a recent interview. Click here to read more
August 15th, 2011

Independence Day quotes: Bollywood stars speak

Actors reveal what freedom and independence means to them

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August 2nd, 2011

Eesha Koppikhar: Every woman has a ‘Shabri’ in her

Yogen Shah

The ‘khallaas’ girl is usually seen as a glam doll, but with her soon-to-be-released Shabri, she is all set to break the mould and wield the gun, that too in a totally non-glam avatar

She spoke to us about how attached she is to the character she plays in Shabri and Bollywood’s need to have more films revolving around women and children. Click here to read more
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