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Aish to do a sensual romantic sequence in Guzaarish

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan doesn't seem to be in the mood to take chances as far as Sanjay Leela Bhansali's upcoming Guzaarish is concerned. The actress, who has avoided revealing costumes or intimate scenes after marriage, has agreed to do a sensual romantic sequence with the film's hero Hrithik Roshan.
"Ash and Hrithik have shot a sensual scene for Guzaarish. In the shot, Ash is shown to be moaning passionately as Hrithik gets intimate with her. Being a thorough professional, she didn't complain about the scene realising that it is integral to the story," says a source close to Bhansali.


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Sanjay Dutt and Wife Manyata blessed with twins

Sanjay Dutt's wife Manyata Dutt gave birth to twins today at Breach Candy Hospital in Bombay! And as if that wasn't cool enough, Sanjay's newborn babies are a girl and a boy! How cute!
It's time for celebration in the Dutt household. Surely, Sanjay Dutt is on top of the world. With Diwali around the corner, this is truly an auspicious moment for the couple. Sanjay Dutt's friends from the film industry have started tweeting congratulatory messages to the star.


Seems it was Sanju's close friend and producer Bunty Walia who first announced the good news on Facebook: At about 1:30 pm IST he wrote "arrival of the dutt siblings..." and just a few minutes later, "a girl and boy...... junior Dutts have arrived....".


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Hrithik Roshan’s fitness secrets


Hrithik Roshan’s upper torso is fabulous; his muscles broad and well built. His biceps have an enviable sharpness. The strength of his back muscles is admirable and his abs are super chiseled. That agile lean bod didn’t come overnight for Bollywood’s blue-eyed hero. “Commitment is Hrithik’s key to
fitness,” says Satyajit Chaurasia, the fitness instructor who has been training Roshan for the last eight years.


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KNOCK OUT : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh

KNOCK OUT is a watchable fare, but its English title and also Sanjay Dutt's box-office pull, which is minimal currently, will act as deterrents. Therefore, the film will require a very strong word of mouth to find a foothold.
Several factors compel you to ponder over your decision whether or not to watch KNOCK OUT...
* There's talk that KNOCK OUT is a blatant copy of PHONE BOOTH. If you've watched the original, why watch its clone?

* You rush to a nearby cineplex only if the film excites you and in this case, the buzz is missing.
* Sanjay Dutt - the lead actor - hasn't been a part of a worthy film, post MUNNABHAI. That automatically robs the sheen from the film.
You can't turn a blind eye to the fact that KNOCK OUT borrows from PHONE BOOTH. Even otherwise, a man held hostage in a telephone booth by a sniper automatically compels you to think that PHONE BOOTH is the prime source of inspiration, but what follows after a point bears no resemblance to that film. In fact, KNOCK OUT also bears an uncanny resemblance to A WEDNESDAY, although the two films are as diverse as chalk and cheese in terms of how the storyline progresses.

KNOCK OUT is a thriller that keeps you hooked at regular intervals. The best thing about the film is that it remains focused to the plot and there are no deviations [thankfully!] in terms of songs, comedy or any other parallel track. Of course, there are hiccups, but the finale and the message it conveys camouflages the defects largely.
Final word? If one goes with minimal expectations, chances are you may like this film.
KNOCK OUT takes place almost entirely inside a public phone booth on a busy street. Bachchu aka Tony Khosla [Irrfan] uses the phone booth to carry out all the odd jobs he's into. After one such call, when Irrfan is about to leave the phone booth, the phone rings and he instinctively picks it up. On the other end of the line is a menacing caller [Sanjay Dutt].
The voice demands that Irrfan stay in the phone booth or else, the caller would destroy his marriage [Rukhsaar plays Irrfan's wife] and ruin his reputation of an investment banker. Irrfan tries to hang up the phone, but the voice on the phone threatens to kill him. Stuck in the phone booth, he's forced to ward off anyone who tries to get him out, including a drug addict.
The drug addict is shot dead by the caller and the police as well as the media arrive on the scene. The caller makes Bachchu dance to his tunes for a valid reason.
Come to think of it, KNOCK OUT is a difficult film to execute because the two characters - Sanju and Irrfan - never cross paths, except for a fleeting moment towards the end. In fact, they are constantly talking to each other over phone. Now watching a man trapped in a phone booth [for the entire film] could make the viewer restless. But the engaging screenplay and the energetic pacing keeps the viewer on toes. You just don't know what to expect next, since the story doesn't follow the beaten path.
What sets it apart from not just PHONE BOOTH, but also other films [including LIBERTY STANDS STILL] is the fact that Sanju is not out to settle personal scores with the wrongdoers [Irrfan, Gulshan Grover]. He wants to book those who have cheated India by stashing unaccounted money across various banks abroad. In fact, the finale is the best part of the enterprise and stirs up patriotic feelings.
On the flipside, the film tends to get repetitive at times. The middle of the second hour stagnates, albeit for a few minutes. Also, there's a reference to a woman that makes Sanju extremely emotional. One assumes that the woman is linked to Sanju is some way, but that remains a mystery all through.
On the whole, KNOCK OUT is a watchable fare, but its English title and also Sanjay Dutt's box-office pull, which is minimal currently, will act as deterrents. Therefore, the film will require a very strong word of mouth to find a foothold.


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'Robot' smashes all records Rs 117cr within a week

Rajinikanth starrer 'Endhiran' has netted a collection of Rs 117 crore, surpassing the first-week collection of Bollywood's highest first-week grosser 'Dabangg' (Rs 82 crore).
Distributor and trade analyst Suniel Wadhwa said, ''The film has got a net collection of Rs 60 crore in TN, Rs 30 crore in AP, Rs 8 crore in Karnataka, Rs 4 crore in Kerala and Hindi version Robot Rs 15 crore. Looking at the trend the film has crossed Dabangg's two weeks net collection in its first week itself.''
'Endhiran' opened in 2,200 screens as compared to 1,400 for 'Dabangg'. An industry source said, ''More than one-and-half times extra screens means the revenue earned is nearly four times extra and that is also helping the film. Also about 92% of cinema halls are running the film and the collection continue to be rock steady.''


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Do Dooni Chaar : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh

The life of the ordinary is presented most extra-ordinarily here. DO DOONI CHAAR is a little gem that should not be missed!
The highpoint of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's movies was the simplicity with which he narrated the story of ordinary people. Soaked in humour with an undercurrent of emotions, the films made by Hrishi-da are fresh to this date, inspiring the present-day film-makers as well.


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Aishwarya Rai feels uncomfortable in Short Dress

The ever gorgeous Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is seen in a sizzling hot short dress, dancing with Bollywood Action King Akshay Kumar in Action Replayy.

Though the beautiful actress is seen moving confidently in the most bindaas manner adding the oomph factor to the song, we got to hear that she was quite conscious of her dress while shooting the number. The actress apparently wasn’t comfortable with the length of the dress as it was too short.

According to a source, “Aishwarya Rai Bachchan didn’t allow anyone to take full-length picture of herself in that dress while shooting the song.”


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ROBOT : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh

ROBOT is a crowd-pleasing and hugely mass appealing tale of android revolution with a thrilling plot, rich and imaginative screenplay, super action, astounding effects and most importantly, Rajnikant, who is the soul of the film. It's the Big Daddy of all entertainers. Miss it at your own risk!
ROBOT, directed by Shankar, is a Rajnikant Express that transports you to a world you can't envision. Rajnikant's feats are legendary by now.


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KHICHDI : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh

KHICHDI - THE MOVIE is a fun-ride that tickles your funny bone from start to end. Do visit this mad Indian family and get thoroughly entertained. Logic be damned, laughter is what matters. This one's a great stress buster!
KHICHDI - THE MOVIE borrows the characters from the show, but the movie has a new story to offer. In the West, popular shows are adapted on the big screen, but the trend is in nascent stages here.

For someone like me, who was absolutely clueless about what to expect from the big screen adaptation, I'd say KHICHDI - THE MOVIE vacillates between absurd and ridiculous, but the fact remains that it makes you laugh at most times.


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