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December 2008 News

Nana Patekar’s Horn Ok Pleassss – Release On Jan 9 2009

Published: December 29, 2008

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The Nana Patekar movie “Horn OK Pleassss” is all set to release on Jan 9. The movie directed by debutant Rakesh Narang features the storey of a truck driver (Nana) who helps a bachelor on his love journey only to realize that he is helping someone who is going to set his own family on [...]


Farah Three’s Company Will Air a Chat Show In June 2009

Published: December 29, 2008

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Farah Khan, the director and Choreographer in Bollywood has announced her yet another association with her best friend Shahrukh Khan. Yes, Shahrukh’s Red Chillies production will handle the show line production of her weekly chat show which she intends to bring on air in March 2009.


Akshay Goes From Chandni Chowk to China Via Hong Kong

Published: December 28, 2008

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The dare devil hero Akshay kumar is now all out to make his recent project Chandni Chowk to China. The first one being promotional events in Hong Kong, with his Bollywood friends.


Maddy Toning Down In UK For 3 Idiots

Published: December 28, 2008

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If the industry is wondering where Maddy is gone, no need to worry. This actor, who appears randomly in Hindi movies, has shifted his base to Mumbai to concentrate more. Though from South, Maddy grew up mostly in Northern cities which helped him with a certain accent and a place in Bollywood.


Salman’s Gesture To a Dog

Published: December 28, 2008

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There is news on Salman’s kind heart. He was shooting for a movie in Mumbai when he heard a dog’s moaning noise. It was early morning 5 AM. He immediately carried this dog to a hospital in Goregaon in Mumbai and waited there till the doctor confirmed that the dog is out of danger.


Rotten Stuff Goes and Fresh Come In – The Movie Corporates

Published: December 28, 2008

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We are aware that the actors who roam in designer suits are now compelled to cut their fee. The general mood in the film industry also is very dull. But the MDs of large movie houses see this as a good opportunity to corporatise the process better.


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