And what's more, the film has been seven years in the making.
Madhuri Dixit Nene's dancing feet and winsome smile weren't enough to mesmerise the audiences in America and Canada, and her comeback vehicle Aaja Nachle had a wintry reception.
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The Censor Board has chopped off a Saawariya scene where Ranbir Kapoor drops his towel. Express your opinion.
Saawariya starts off superbly, showcasing the ethereal texture of its strain. Sadly, somewhere towards the end it loses some of its steam. In entirety, however, the soundtrack is a superior product.
Bollywood blockbuster Devdas failed in the BAFTA foreign films category.
'I am always rocking.' 'I am a rockstar.' 'That's the way the world will always see me.'
'She could create 30 movements out of the same musical beat.'
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Aishwarya Rai will appear in Rituparno Ghosh's first Hindi film, Raincoat.
Sukanya Verma looks at the jhoola, and how it's an unforgettable part of many a Bollywood imagery in celebration, romance, frolic and, sometimes, even menace.
'There was one sequence in Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya where her character exuberantly runs up to Bobby Deol, piggy-backs on him.' 'Aishwarya told me that she couldn't do the sequence because people would not expect such behaviour from a former Miss World.'
During the lunch or tea breaks, Maharajji, Manikda, Amjad Khan and I often sat together as Maharajji sang old compositions or recited some bols. Amjad Khan had a great music sense and sang very well.
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Sukanya Verma recaps all those events from 25 years ago.
The actor-filmmaker plays a Maratha king in the film
Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai and Bhansali won the Best Actor, Actress and Director awards, respectively, while Kiron Kher was adjudged Best Supporting Actress.
It is not nepotism nor 'gangeism' that is the bane of a newcomer's existence. It's these draconian contracts.
Gurinder Chadha's Bend It Like Beckham has got nomination in the 'Outstanding British Film of the Year' category.