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Sex symbol Sharon Stone paired with Big B

Basic Instinct star Sharon Stone will now be starring with Amitabh Bachchan in a film titled Lost Love. She is to start shooting either by the end of this year or early next year. Though she is yet to sign the dotted line, it will now only be a formality as the actress has already

Aamir Khan should work with Danny Boyle

There’s news that Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle met Aamir Khan recently in Mumbai to persuade him to be part of his next film. Though, nothing is finalised just yet (we know how long it takes for a film from start to execution), one hopes Aamir takes to it like fish to water. After all,

Anupam Kher teams up with Woody Allen

Not that Anupam Kher is any lesser known than Woody Allen in India. But the fact that two stalwarts are coming together in a Hollywood film is great news. Kher is a consummate entertainer that I have the highest regards for. He slips into any role effortlessly. The fact that many young actors of today

Slumdog kid homeless

Have you always dreamt of having a role in a major Hollywood movie? Think it will bring you money and fame? Think twice. We learned this morning that Rubina Ali, the child-star of award winning movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, is now homeless after the Railway authorities razed her shanty in the Garib Nagar slum in Mumbai.

Aishwarya Rai is insecure

Don’t know why Aishwarya Rai is so insecure. Rumour is rife that she asked L’Oreal guys to stop newcomer Sonam Kapoor (the daughter of Slumdog Millionaire’s Anil Kapoor) from walking the red carpet at Cannes film festival. Don’t understand how the pairing of the two (fresher and veteran) would affect Ash’s brand equity. She should

Slumdog Millionaire isn’t the best work of AR Rahman, Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan and Gulzar

Much has been said about Danny ‘Trainspotting’ Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, its Golden Globe win, and its 10 Oscar nominations, and the fact that it’s India’s triumph just as it is a Britisher’s. However, it isn’t an Indian film to begin with. So we shouldn’t be all too happy that we are being recognised at the