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I am nowhere near Smita Patil: Chitrangada
Resemblance with Smita Patil is a complement, but I am nowhere near her, says Chitrangada.


Breaking the stereotype
Newcomers AVANTIKKA and RISHI say that their film, Pahlaj Nihalani’s Khushboo, is ‘no love story'.


My work should make my daughter proud: Ajay Devgan
My career is like an investment as I would like my daughter to be proud of my work, says Ajay Devgan.


One happening Night
Filmmaker M Night Shyamalan talks about his stint in India, his next film The Happening and how he didn’t know that bagging the Padma shri was a big deal to Udita Jhunjhunwala


Critical acclaim not enough: Tanuja Chandra
Tanuja Chandra, whose films have been critically acclaimed but have failed to set the box office on fire, says she wants to make better movies that appeal to the masses and not just art house audience


'Tashan' not for the lily-livered: director
Commenting on critics' reaction to 'Tashan', the director says the film is not for the lily-livered!


Films are to entertain, not preach: Kirron Kher
Kirron Kher may be supporting a campaign against eve teasing but the Bollywood actor feels films are only meant for entertainment and not for spreading social messages.


Cricket has become a full time entertainer: Anupam
Noted actor Anupam Kher, who is fascinated by the idea of movie stars buying Indian Premier League (IPL) teams, says the combination of cricket and Bollywood is a welcome change.


I never wanted to be an actor: Arshad Warsi
Arshad Warsi, whose latest film Krazzy 4 has just hit the screens, says he did not dream of becoming an actor.


I never wanted to be an actor: Arshad Warsi
I am proud of my sculpted body. It is a look that I needed for 'Tashan', says Kareena Kapoor.


I never wanted to be an actor: Arshad Warsi
Newly crowned Miss India-World 2008 Parvathy Omanakuttam denies tempting Bollywood offers to prove her worth in the forthcoming Miss World contest.


Smriti's absence made no difference to TRP ratings
TV tycoon Ekta Kapoor rubbishes rumours that she has brought Smriti Irani, the popular small screen bahu Tulsi, back on her show "Kyunkii Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" at the behest of STAR.