Thursday 24 July 2014

Watch: Kareena and Ajay romance in 'Kuch Toh Hua Hai' 

Kuch Toh Hua Hai from 'Singham Returns'
Kuch Toh Hua Hai from 'Singham Returns'
Mumbai: The first track from upcoming Ajay Devgn-starrer 'Singham Returns' is out.
Sung by Tulsi Kumar and Ankit Tiwari, "Kuch Toh Hua Hai" is a soulful melody that sees the justice-loving cop romance leading lady Kareena Kapoor on the streets of Goa.
The much awaited action film directed by Rohit Shetty is due in theatres on August 15.

Bhandarkar aims to provide 'meaningful entertainment' again 

 

MUMBAI: Acclaimed filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, who has started rolling the cameras for his next movie "Calendar Girls", is hoping he offers purposeful entertainment to film aficionados.

"Thanks everyone for d messages & wishes on #CalendarGirls. The endeavor's always to provide meaningful entertainment. Will keep you posted," Bhandarkar tweeted Thursday.

The filmmaker, who has earned name and fame with Bollywood movies such as "Page 3", "Corporate" and "Fashion", canned the first shot for "Calendar Girls" Wednesday.

The youthful movie, he says, is "high on concept" and has five new faces. It will be shot in a 40 day start-to-finish schedule. He had shared with his Twitterati that he experienced "a mixture of excitement & nerves" on the first day of the film's shoot.

 Anushka Sharma - Virat Kohli jokes go viral on Twitter

 

Virat Kohli and alleged girlfriend Anushka Sharma
Virat Kohli and alleged girlfriend Anushka Sharma
Mumbai: After his noteworthy debacle in the second test match against England at Lord's, Virat Kohli and alleged girlfriend Anushka Sharma have become butt of jokes on the social media.
Anushka, who just wrapped up her schedule for Zoya Akhtar’s ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’, was in England to reportedly spend some time with the star cricketer. The duo's jokes are mostly popular because Kohli scored a golden duck in the test series, which is now being linked to the Anushka's recent lip-job.

Dash of sci-fi, horror at Japanese film fest in Kolkata


Take a cinematic trip through Japan next month! A bouquet of six films from the island nation will be shown in the eastern metropolis at a film festival starting Aug 1, a statement said Thursday. Organised by the consulate-general of Japan in Kolkata in collaboration with Nihongo Kaiwa Kyookai Society, the 25th Cinema Nippon will screen films spanning 1985 to 2003 at the Nandan theatre here. Diverse themes centred on the dreams of an aspiring novelist in "And Then", an injured boxer facing career hurdles in "Knockout", ghosts who haunt a school building in "Haunted Building" and science fiction and robotics based movie "Robocon" will be a treat for fans of world cinema. The screenings will go on till Aug 3. The films will have English subtitles.

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