Saturday, December 13, 2014

Dolly Ki Doli trailer out – Sonam’s wackiest best!

Sonam Kapoor’s latest film ‘Dolly Ki Doli’ trailer is out. The film stars Rajkummar Rao, Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma in the male leads and Malaika Arora Khan in a special item number.
Sonam Kapoor plays a wacky bride who cons her husbands (one-night wala) and runs away…read loots every belonging from the household. The trailer shows Rajkummar Rao playing one of Dolly’s husband who realizes her wife missing and lodges a complaint.
What happens next, is a laugh-a-riot and con ride of Dolly disillusioning every men by her charm and sweet talks.

Yes, we were dating and I am still in touch with Deepika: Sid Mallya

The legal heir to Vijay Mallya's wealth, Sid Mallya is trying to find its feet in Los Angeles, USA. He is hoping to make it big in Hollywood.
The upcoming actor with great looks was recently in news for his alleged friendship with Freida Pinto. Infact, there are many reports that indicate Sid might be the reason behind Freida and Dev's split. Sid clarified his role in an interview to Hindustan Times, "People party with their friends on their birthdays, and I happened to be in that group. There were five of us in the pictures, but I guess I was the only one deemed newsworthy. When the story broke in the UK, they all wrote just about her having a good time. Then, journalists in India saw the pictures and said, ‘Hang on, we know that guy.’ Suddenly, there were rumours of us dating. It’s absurd."

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Little AbRam catches dad SRK's FAN shoot

We saw Shah Rukh Khan shoot for his movie 'Fan' outside his home 'Mannat' yesterday. From the pictures, it seems that SRK is playing a fan of himself. While the very interesting pictures from the shoot did leave us amused, it seems that we were not the only ones to enjoy this show.
SRK's little son one year old AbRam was as amused to catch this shoot of his dad. It seems like the little one is wondering why his dad is not being allowed to enter their home!

Shenaz Treasurywala writes an open letter to NaMo, Big B, Tendulkar, Khans, Ambani

Shenaz Treasurywala is all set for the release of her movie 'Main or Mr Riight' opposite Barun Sobit. In the midst of the promotions, Shenaz took some time off to express her concern over the recent rape incidents that have been taking the country by storm. The actress thus decided to pen an open later to none other than the Prime Minister and some other influential personalities of the country. Read on:
Dear Narendra Modi, Amitabh Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar, Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan and Anil Ambani,
I am writing to YOU specifically because you are the most powerful and influential MEN in our country.
I am writing to you as a woman who grew up in a middle class family in Mumbai.
I am writing to YOU for HELP!
My parents may not like me saying this. I apologize to them if they are reading but this is NOT MY SHAME. It’s THEIR SHAME.
My first experience with the opposite sex, was when I was just 13 and groped by a man (never saw his face but will never forget his hand) while walking in the vegetable market with my mom. She had just given me the worst haircut and as an angry teenager I was upset at her and was lagging behind as she walked ahead. I still remember what I was wearing. It was her dress, mustard with flowers and little bow in the front. How I hate that dress! As if, it was the dress’s fault.
I was shocked at first. Speechless. He disappeared. I just stood there. Tears started pouring out of my innocent eyes. I told my mom who went mad screaming in the market but who knew where that man disappeared to. I still remember the dirty feeling I had and the number of times I showered in my grand-mom’s bathroom after. That feeling never went away.
Since then it was non-stop. I would try to articulate this to my parents and while my mom understood, my dad and uncles told me I was imagining it. Maybe they just couldn’t deal with it. CAN YOU?
When I was 15, I started going by train and bus to St. Xaviers’ College. I was groped and touched and from all angles and this was just how I grew up. Not Just Me but MOST INDIAN WOMEN who don’t have the luxury of cars and drivers.