Bollywood

Alia-Parineeti root for RK

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The actresses may still be basking in the glory of their newfound stardom but the girls sure know how to stay in the limelight. During their recent interaction with the media both Alia Bhatt and Parineeti Chopra kept gushing about Ranbir Kapoor.

Zinta loses her zest

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Suddenly Preity Zinta is all over TV. The actress who had kept a low profile is now promoting Ishq in Paris with a vengeance. But the movie which had a hard time finding buyers is obviously a touchy point with the actress.

Aditya-Shraddha’s Aashiqui

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The industry is buzzing with rumours about Aditya Roy Kapur’s secret liaison with co-star Shraddha Kapoor. While Aditya is already rumoured to be dating his college sweetheart, he is also spotted with Shraddha on many occasions.

Freida is a star

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We might run Freida Pinto down in India and dismiss her as an ordinary looking B-grade actress but the fact is that she is a huge star internationally and the foreign media is enamoured by her.

Dippy wants to team up

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It is no secret that every actress worth her name in Bollywood would love to work with Salman Khan at some point in her career. And the latest one to join the fray is Deepika Padukone. The actress publicly admitted to her desire to team up with Dabanng Khan as she felt that they would make a great pair on screen.

Ali’s headed for an exotic b’day treat

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After attending the special screenings at the Cannes Film Festival and exploring the exotic French Riviera, Pakistani musician and actor Ali Zafar plans to fly to Monaco with his friends, to bring in his 33rd birthday. It is the first breather of sorts that he will enjoy after the past few hectic weeks, thanks to the shooting schedule of Chashme Baddoor followed by social initiative Aman Ki Asha. Naturally, he is looking forward to the break.

Review By Khalid Mohamed

The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Ever since the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing scandal broke on Thursday morning (May 16), there have been two equally tiresome responses. On Thursday itself, a succession of former cricketers, Indian or otherwise, turned up in television studios and spoke about the “romance of the game” being violated.

Counting on continuity