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December 6th, 2011

Is Vivek Oberoi taking revenge on Bipasha Basu?

Yogen Shah

Apparently the sexy babe is uncomfortable working with Vivek Oberoi and so she is no longer a part of Zilla Ghaziabad and Kismet, Love, Paisa, Dilli

Sexy babe Bipasha Basu was being considered to be a part of  Ek Chalis Ki Last Local director Sanjay Khanduri’s next film Kismet, Love, Paisa, Dilli (KLPD, which was earlier titled Gyaarah Chalis Ki Last Metro). Now, we are told that Mallika Sherawat is cast opposite Vivek Oberoi in this drama set during one night in Delhi. If gossipmongers are to be believed it is Bipasha’s own doing that has cost her the lead role in an interesting film. Click here to read more
November 16th, 2011

Salman Khan’s lesson on love!

Thinking about how to say ‘I love you’? Worried about what will happen next – will she say yes or reject you outright? Then you’ve arrived at the right place! Well, proposing a girl need not always go the mushy way. There’s a different style too! So, if you want to express your love then we’ve got Salman Khan to teach you the finer nuances of proposing a girl. Here’s an opportunity to take cue from Sallu bhai you should seize. But we should warn you that the style is different and a tad-bit tapori like. Even then, it worked for this Khan. So, why not try it out? Read about how Salman wooed his girl and share your experiences with us!
Intrigued with Salman Khan and Asin chemistry?Watch the complete movie Ready on YouTube Boxoffice FREE!Click here to read more
June 16th, 2011

The audience is ‘Ready’

The august Cineswami was inspired to pen this piece after reading Anupama Chopra’s excellent disquisition on how mainstream Bollywood audiences heap opprobrium on film critics when they criticise hit films like Ready

Now, Cineswami is not a critic, though he (or she as the case may be) has the annoying royal tendency of referring to himself or herself in the third person or indeed, frequently use difficult words like ‘disquisition’ or ‘opprobrium’ that are also annoying to the lay Bollywood fan. Rather, Cineswami is a film trade pundit who wades through the mire that is the minutiae of film business so that you don’t have to. Click here to read more
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